The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Overzealou­s ghost hunter whips runners into shape

- CHRIS FERGUSON

The farmer coaxed his horse into a sprint and began to deal the spectres a thrashing with his whip

Pity the phantoms who dared to parade naked near Blairgowri­e in 1900.

They materialis­ed in the middle of ghost panic gripping East Perthshire but their stay in this realm was not a happy one.

For weeks, spooks had been putting the shivers up communitie­s as far apart as Kirkmichae­l and Newtyle.

But when they tried their tricks with a farmer driving a carriage home from Blairgowri­e one late November night they met their match.

A party of ghosts suddenly appeared at his side and then tore past him with alarming speed. The farmer coaxed his horse into a sprint and began to deal the spectres a thrashing with his whip.

He tanned their naked hides as he crashed on and the ghouls scattered. Next day, however, an inquiry began into an attack on members of Blairgowri­e Harriers who had been out training in white jerseys and pants.

The East Perthshire hauntings made headlines at the time and warranted a police inquiry.

The visitor from the nether regions first appeared in Longforgan before flitting towards Meigle and Alyth.

In Meigle a young girl was said to have died of fright when she saw a ghoulish phosphores­cent face as she drew her curtains.

Footballer­s became sick with terror when the wraith reared up during a game and two young girls had a terrifying encounter with it in Bridgend, Perth. They described it as a most horrible man with horns.

Perthshire chief constable John Macpherson said he was confident the hauntings were a hoax perpetrate­d by the son of a wealthy Dundee businessma­n but still the panic continued.

Nerves were frayed and the press reported the story of two unfortunat­e girls who went on a visit to Murthly Castle. They chanced upon a closed door and dared to turn the handle and open it. Immediatel­y a “strong and active” skeleton clasped them in their bony arms.

The girls could not fight it off and were only released when someone familiar with the castle arrived and operated a spring to loosen its grip. The girls were so traumatise­d they went into a state of hysteria which lasted months.

 ??  ?? I could not find any pictures of real ghosts in the archive but the one above shows Alyth, one of the communitie­s to which the ghouls stravaiged.
I could not find any pictures of real ghosts in the archive but the one above shows Alyth, one of the communitie­s to which the ghouls stravaiged.

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