Lord Halifax's Ghost Book
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Overview:
- Title: Lord Halifax's Ghost Book
- Author: Charles Lindley, Viscount Halifax
- Year: 1936
- Publisher: Geoffrey Bles
- Pages: 243
- Binding: Hardcover
- Type: Collection
- Title Reference: Lord Halifax's Ghost Book
- Notes: A Collection of Stories, Haunted Houses, Apparitions and Supernatural Occurrences made by Charles Lindley, Viscount Halifax
- Bibliographic information constructed from LOC record for #37-20187 and other sources as content holder for Lord Halifax's Complete Ghost Book (Castle, 1986) entries; content information is from that publication.
- Introduction is by his son (Sir Edward Frederick Lindley Wood, 1st Earl of Halifax), but only credited to "Viscount Halifax, K.G."
- Each contained story's source is credited as follows:
- "The Harper of Iveraray" - contributed by Mr. H. W. Hill
- "The Man in the Iron Cage" - written by Mr. Pennyman, certified by O. Barrington
- "The Secret of Glamis" - given by Mrs. Maclagan
- "The Grey Man of Wrotham" - told to the Bishop at Hyeres by Mrs. Brooke
- "The Haunting of Hinton Ampner" - made by Mary Ricketts
- "The Death of Lord Tyrone" - written by Lady Charles Somerset about 1827
- "The Passenger with the Bag" - unknown ("authority mislaid")
- "'Marche!'" - sent by Colonel Butler of Plymouth, as told to him by Mr. Roderick Macfarlane
- "The Man in a Silk Dress" - told by the Rev. Dr. Jessop
- "The Strange Experience..." - evidently written by Mr. Spencer Nairne
- "The Renishaw Coffin" is two stories and a note from three sources: Miss Tait, Sir George Sitwell, Lady Ida Sitwell. In contrast to the other collections, the inner title page is not a mini-TOC, the stories are not credited in place, nor are they listed separately in the main TOC.
- "The Butler in the Corridor" - given by Sir William Hansell, K.C., ... some forty years ago
- "The Telephone at the Oratory" - recorded by an unnamed Oratorian priest, April 2, 1919
- Haunted Rooms
- "The Strangling Woman" - in Lord Halifax's own writing
- "'Here I am Again'" - from Charles G. S----, Esq., July 10, 1917
- "Head of a Child" - sent by Lady Margaret Shelley
- "The Woman in White" - sent by Lord Portman, December 27, 1987
- Prophetic and Other Dreams
- "The Corpse Downstairs" - unnamed (told in Madeira), winter 1889-1890
- "The Murderer's Dream" - given by Lord Clinton
- "The Mad Butler" - contributed by Lady Margaret Shelley
- "Lady Goring's Dream" - contributed by Lady Margaret Shelley
- "The Sexton of Chilton Polden" - contributed by Lady Margaret Shelley
- "The Last Appearance of Mr. Bullock" - contributed by Mr. H. W. Hill
- "The Corpse that Rose" - sent by the Reverend R. A. Kent
- "The Footsteps..." - contributed by Mr. H. W. Hill
- Mr. Dundas's Stories
- "I Will Pay You All To-Morrow" - told by Mr. Charles Dundas, December 21, 1920
- "The Haunted Bungalow" - told by Mr. Charles Dundas, December 21, 1920
- Apparitions
- "The Monk of Bolton Abbey" - sent by the present Marquis of Hartington, when a boy at Eton
- "The Gentleman with the Latch-Key" - told by Lord Falmouth to Lord Grenfell, Lord Methuen, and his son, Paul (the present Lord Methuen)
- "The Bordeaux Diligence" - unknown ("supplied no authority")
- "The Appearance of Mr. Birbeck" - contributed by Mr. H. W. Hill
- "The Vampire Cat" - told in letter by Mr. Everard Meynell
- "Lord Lytton and a Horoscope" - sent by Lady Margaret Shelley
- "Colonel P.'s Ghost Story" - Lord Halifax's own invention