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May. 13th, 2021 08:47 am
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A guy came to service my mother's stairlift yesterday and was telling us how he liked to photograph birds and how hard it was because they're always in motion and I said I like to photograph churches because they stay still- and from there we moved- as one does- onto the subject of churchyards....

He said he was walking through a huge cemetery in Chatham a while back and the guy he was with pointed out a fenced off area and said, "That's where they buried the witches", so our man went and had a closer look and sure enough, the inscription on one of the stones said, "Here lies So and So, Presumably a Witch".

Now this touches on a number of my specialist subjects- social history, funerary monuments, witchcraft- and I know it's absolutely inconceivable that anyone- in any era- would have inscribed "Presumably a Witch" on a gravestone, but I don't think the engineer was lying- because (a) why would he? and (b) it didn't feel like he was faking the extent to which his mind had been boggled. I didn't tell him he must have been mistaken because that would have been rude- but I've been left wondering what on earth it was he'd seen that he'd mis-read or misunderstood...

Date: 2021-05-13 08:48 am (UTC)
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The big cemetery in Chatham is way too late to be burying suspected witches (and witches weren't buried in hallowed ground) so I'd question this story.

Date: 2021-05-13 11:22 am (UTC)
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A consecrated reburial would be my guess.

Date: 2021-05-13 01:16 pm (UTC)
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Sounds like a research trip to Chatham is in order!

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