Why not listen to the Lady B one summer evening and listen to the tales of the long-forgotten of York?
Category: Waking the Dead of York
A Curious Death?
For those of a sensitive nature – a walk with the Lady B one Sunday evening may NOT be to your taste.
Rock the Cradle?
Pitiful and harsh! What can possibly be said about a life of ONLY five weeks?
The Ghosts of Christmas Past
Why not come along and listen to the Lady Brigante one December evening and listen to the tales of the retired cobbler, or a tragic war wife, and a dreadful river accident.
A Micklegate March
Why not come along and listen to the Lady Brigante one Sunday morning and listen to the tales of the flighty wife, or the quiet couple, a mysterious visitor and one terrible discovery.
A Fulford Footslog
Why not come along and listen to the Lady Brigante one Friday evening and hear the tales of the lady of mystery, or a tragic poisoning, the affable soldier and a strange case of religious mania.
A Monkgate Meander
Why not come along and listen to the Lady Brigante one Thursday evening and hear the tales of the bad tempered widower, or a study in artistic melancholy, a young spouse stood accused and a tragic poisoning?
A Walmgate Wander
Why not come along and listen to the Lady Brigante one Wednesday evening and hear the tales of the desperate young mother, or the wealthy ornithologist, the tragedy of a reputation shattered and a strange posioning?
Between Two Worlds?
Therefore, the Lady Brigante most cordially invites curious minds and those of a discerning spirit to cross the threshold and step inside a twilight world rife with mysterious happenstance and feats of every egregious kind.
My Lady Brigante!
The Lady Brigante loves shocking unsuspecting folk with the tale that she was abandoned at birth by gypsies.Alas! The truth is altogether more unremarkable!