0215 - Ancient Cases
They did not see whence the pieces of earth came, but only noticed them just before they struck, something which has been reported in numerous other poltergeist cases.
Plates, spoons, dishes, shoes, jars and all kinds of household objects were thrown around.
Stallspuk: the entity which frightens horses and cattle in their stalls, loosens and unloosens them, knots their manes and tails, etc., is a recurrent feature of continental spook stories. Such happenings are first mentioned, so far as I am aware, in William of Auvergne’s De Universo, written about 1225.At three o’clock that morning stone-throwing started up again.
In fact during some of the phenomena they were not in the room, and during others not even in the house.
The phenomena have undoubtedly centred around some young person, even to the extent of following that person from place to place.
Poltergeist cases tend to die out anyway in the course of a few weeks.
Clods of earth were flung at approaching persons.