The Drums of Tedworth Manor Mystery
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In 1661, a magistrate in Wiltshire confiscated a vagrant drummer's drum. Then the drum started playing itself. For two years. This is the story of the haunting that terrified Restoration England, attracted a Royal Society fellow with a notebook, and left fingerprints on the Salem witch trials.
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Sources
Michael Hunter, "New Light on the Drummer of Tedworth," Historical Research 78 (2005)
Joseph Glanvill, Saducismus Triumphatus (1681) — available via Internet Archive
Julie Davies, Science in an Enchanted World: Philosophy and Witchcraft in the Work of Joseph Glanvill (Routledge, 2022)
Cotton Mather, Wonders of the Invisible World (1693)
A.L. Beier, Masterless Men: The Vagrancy Problem in England 1560–1640 (Methuen, 1985)
Episode art: engraving from Glanvill, Saducismus Triumphatus (1681). Public domain.