Battlefield Ghosts - Naseby, Northamptonshire
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N 52° 24.822 W 000° 59.604
30U E 636473 N 5808946
Naseby Battlefield, site of the defeat of King Charles II by the Parliamentarian forces of Oliver Cromwell on June 14 1645 - where various paranormal sightings have since been reported.
Waymark Code: WM1095M
Location: East Midlands, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 03/24/2019
Published By:Groundspeak Charter Member neoc1
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"Location: Naseby (Northamptonshire) - Sky over site of the Battle of Naseby
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: 14 June (reoccurring)
Further Comments: Reported less frequently now, but for one hundred years after the battle, locals would sit on the nearby hills and watch the battle occur once again, complete with the sounds of men screaming and cannons firing. A photograph taken by the Northampton Paranormal Group on this date in 2008 may show a phantom soldier, though nothing was seen when the image was taken."

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A PARANORMAL group claims to have captured an image of the spirit of a dead soldier at the Naseby battlefield site.

"The Northampton Paranormal Group took the photograph on a trip to a field between Clipston and Naseby on the anniversary of the Battle of Naseby last month.

Members said they heard clunking noises as well as sounds like cannonball fire, but saw nothing.

However, on returning home, the group’s organiser Emma Whiteman, said she noticed a strange image in the top corner of one of the pictures, taken with a digital camera.

She said: “The picture was taken about an hour after we heard the noises but we didn’t see anything at the time.

“When we saw it as we were looking back through the pictures we were gobsmacked.

“We’re saying that it’s a soldier. Some people can see it sitting on a horse and some people just see it as a walking soldier.”

The Battle of Naseby between Parliamentary troops under the command of Sir Thomas Fairfax and Prince Rupert’s Royalist army took place in 1645 and involved about 21,000 troops.

It is seen by historians as the decisive battle in the war, effectively ending Royalist victory hopes.

The paranormal group was part of a gathering at the site to mark the 363rd anniversary of the battle, on June 14 2008.

Northamptonshire author Adrian Perkin, who writes about paranormal activity, said he thought the image looks like a soldier with a musket or pike walking through a gateway.

He added: “If this is genuine it’s a very good example. It’s the best I have seen for many years.”

Sceptics said the effect was caused by a fault with the camera.

Anne Haddon, a patron of The Naseby Battlefield Project, which is working to develop tourist facilities at the site, said: “I haven’t heard anything like this at the battlefield. It’s fair to say I’m sceptical – I’m not the sort of person to believe in ghosts.”"

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[Full article in the The Telegraph - (visit link) ]
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