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E6 - Black Shuck: Encounters with Phantom Hounds

E6 - Black Shuck: Encounters with Phantom Hounds

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In today's episode we are looking at encounters with the Black Shuck. These phantom dogs have roamed through British legend for centuries, these are just a few of the hundreds of encounters, both historical and modern.

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Black Shuck: Proof of Existence Finally Found? - #FolkloreThursday

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Black Shuck | Cryptid Wiki | Fandom

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Black Shuck at Blythburgh Church - The Suffolk church with a terrifying link to a ferocious hell hound - Suffolk Live

A straunge and terrible wunder wrought very late in the the parish church of Bongay, a tovvn of no great distance from the citie of Norwich, namely the fourth of this August, in ye yeere of our Lord 1577 in a great tempest of violent raine, lightning, and thunder, the like wherof hath been seldome seene. With the appeerance of an horrible shaped thing, sensibly perceiued of the the people then and there assembled. Drawen into a plain method according to the written copye. by Abraham Fleming. (umich.edu)

St Mary's Church, Bungay - Wikipedia

Is this the skeleton of legendary devil dog Black Shuck who terrorised 16th century East Anglia? | Daily Mail Online

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