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Post by ago on Oct 27, 2015 16:39:41 GMT
hello all, yesterday on one of my walks between corwen and carrog back road, I noticed this plaque in remembrance to a priest named Robert Hutton die January 28th 1910, this is imbedded into a stone wall nearer to carrog rather to corwen, does anyone know anything about this.
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Post by frankm on Oct 27, 2015 19:30:38 GMT
Robert Hutton, a priest, travelling along the back road from Corwen to Carrog in a pony and trap in 1910, was killed by a falling tree during a storm. A memorial stone is set into the wall just below Rhagatt Hall, where many people have seen his ghost on misty nights, riding towards them and then disappearing into thin air.
Quoted from Explore Corwen
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Post by ago on Oct 27, 2015 19:48:44 GMT
thank you frankm, well I wont be going that way tomorrow, its misty down there in the morning's he doesn't go up the clwydian way does he,
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Post by frankm on Oct 28, 2015 4:42:45 GMT
Thought you would make a visit on the evening of the 31st ;-)
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Post by annedw on Oct 28, 2015 14:08:20 GMT
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Post by ago on Oct 28, 2015 19:07:56 GMT
hello, well I called there this morning on my lengthy walk, going to walk around Anglesey in training, here how it looks to-day, I swear that when I had taken these photos this morning, I went to pick up my ruck sack and a gust of wind came followed by a shower of leaves with a small shower of rain, I left this area quicker than I came, ???you can see the plaque by my bag,
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Post by frankm on Oct 28, 2015 21:49:34 GMT
Spooky
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