I'm reading a biography by Sally Smith of Sir Edward Marshall Hall (1858-1927), who was probably the most famous barrister in England at a time when barristers were celebrities and murder trials were the reality TV of their day.
Hall became interested in spiritualism after the tragic death of his first wife in 1890. In 1894 he was persuaded by his sister to put a test question to the medium Kate Wingfield. He had just received a letter from his brother in South Africa, and he sealed it in a plain envelope and told his sister to ask Miss Wingfield where the writer of the letter was. By automatic writing Miss Wingfield produced the answer that the writer was dead, and that he had died yesterday in South Africa. Hall later heard that his brother had died unexpectedly, though apparently he had died three days before the test, not the day before. Hall considered this convincing evidence of post-mortem survival, ruling out telepathy and clairvoyance as possible explanations.
His account of the incident was published in 1924, in a collection entitled "Survival," edited by Sir James Marchant:
https://archive.org/details/survivalofma...ft/page/84
Hall became interested in spiritualism after the tragic death of his first wife in 1890. In 1894 he was persuaded by his sister to put a test question to the medium Kate Wingfield. He had just received a letter from his brother in South Africa, and he sealed it in a plain envelope and told his sister to ask Miss Wingfield where the writer of the letter was. By automatic writing Miss Wingfield produced the answer that the writer was dead, and that he had died yesterday in South Africa. Hall later heard that his brother had died unexpectedly, though apparently he had died three days before the test, not the day before. Hall considered this convincing evidence of post-mortem survival, ruling out telepathy and clairvoyance as possible explanations.
His account of the incident was published in 1924, in a collection entitled "Survival," edited by Sir James Marchant:
https://archive.org/details/survivalofma...ft/page/84