Pitiful and harsh! What can possibly be said about a life of ONLY five weeks?
Waking the Dead of York, Scarboro’ and Beyond.
Bless! Let Us Pray?
Scandal and disgrace? Those disgruntled petitioners and the tales of debauchery!
The Ghosts of Christmas Past
Why not come along and listen to the Lady Brigante one EVENING in DECEMBER and listen to the tales of the retired cobbler, or the tragic war wife?
What Lies Be Told?
The Scottish poet Alexander Smith said that ‘There is no ghost so difficult to lay as the ghost of an injury' and for those tombstone tourists in search of a Brigante Tomb - a ramble through Fossgate is a MUST.
Grape Lane? Nullo Modo!
If you are a true turophile - you may believe that you have died and gone to heaven with the discovery of this particular Brigante Tomb!
A Restless Discovery.
Every Brigante Tomb will lead the curious and suspicious to the telling of a macabre or murderous tale and they await discovery with impatience.
Courting Mischief?
Although the epitome of tranquility and history - this delightful little oasis is home to a ghostly little girl with a reputation for mischief!
Belie the Shadow?
It is a truth universally acknowledged that one Brigante Tomb is restlessly awaiting discovery in the window of a deliciously harmonious emporium along Micklegate.
One Quaint Window?
As you continue in your quest to discover the locations of those Brigante Tombs - a wander along Church Street is a MUST!
Cobblers!
Should you meander along the old cobblestones through the old street of Newgate here in the Ancient City of York - you may yet discover a Brigante Tomb nestled within an old crooked window.