[Reposted from main Folklore thread]
The SPR Facebook page links to an article in the East Anglian Daily Times about the strange 12th-century tale of Malekin of Dagworth, about a haunting by a spirit which claimed to be that of a human child who had been stolen away seven years earlier:
http://www.eadt.co.uk/news/weird-suffolk-looks-at-malekin-of-dogworth-1-5553672
It has been interpreted as an early poltergeist case, though I think the resemblance is very slight. An odd twist is that Alan Murdie was told that there had been poltergeist activity in the 1960s at Dagworth Hall - on the same site where the medieval haunting took place. There's an article by Murdie about the case - much more detailed than the EADT one - here:
https://europaranormal.com/poltergeists/do-poltergeists-strike-twice/
The SPR Facebook page links to an article in the East Anglian Daily Times about the strange 12th-century tale of Malekin of Dagworth, about a haunting by a spirit which claimed to be that of a human child who had been stolen away seven years earlier:
http://www.eadt.co.uk/news/weird-suffolk-looks-at-malekin-of-dogworth-1-5553672
It has been interpreted as an early poltergeist case, though I think the resemblance is very slight. An odd twist is that Alan Murdie was told that there had been poltergeist activity in the 1960s at Dagworth Hall - on the same site where the medieval haunting took place. There's an article by Murdie about the case - much more detailed than the EADT one - here:
https://europaranormal.com/poltergeists/do-poltergeists-strike-twice/