Wednesday, 25 November 2009

Buckingham Gaol

We did not come into this area on the walkabout due to its smaller size. As a smaller group however we came into the cell to conduct a vigil during the evening. We were not long in the cell before there was quite a loud noise, and we put it down to the fact that the door of the cell was not quite closed, essentially there is an inner and outer door, the inner one was not quite closed, so it could be attributed to this. One of the group remarked that their torch had been moved
whilst hanging at her hip, and a second person remarked at feeling quite sick.

There was the spirit energy of a policeman/prison guard wearing a long dark coat, and reminded me a little of the early peelers. He had dark hair, was clean shaven and of a tall thin build. He told me that he was a policeman, and then one of the group remarked that the prison had at one time been used as a police station at the time consummate with
the time period of the peelers. The spirit of the man told me his surname of Pritchard.

Whilst playing back the recording in order to type this report there is a distinctive knocking sound as if on a padded door and can be heard quite loudly and occurred 11 minutes into
the vigil itself. There was also a loud banging noise which we associated with the other vigil group being conducted in the bottom room, yet upon asking if they had banged any doors
and providing a time for this, they reported that no one had banged anything, though they had reported hearing a noise and associated it with us.

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