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A71083 Strange and wonderful news from the county of Wicklow in Ireland, or, A full and true relation of what happened to one Dr. Moore (late schoolmaster in London), how he was taken invisibly from his friends, what happened to him in his absence, and how, any by what means he was found, and brought back to the same place Cother, John. 1678 (1678) Wing S5869A; ESTC R20925 2,809 10

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Strange and Wonderful NEWS FROM THE County of WICKLOW IN IRELAND OR A Full and True RELATION of what Happened to one D r. MOORE Late Schoolmaster in LONDON How he was taken Invisibly from his Friends what happened to him in his Absence AND HOW And by what means he was found and brought back to the same place With Allowance LONDON Printed for T. R. 1678. A Wonderfull Relation Or what happened to Dr. Moore In the County of WICKLOW in IRELAND DR Moore having lately purchased an Estate in the County of Wicklow did together with Mr. Richard Vniack and one Mr. Laughlin Moore about three weeks since go down to view his concerns there And being come to their Inne at a place called Dromgreagh near Baltinglass where they intended to Lodge that Night the Doctor began a discourse of several things that happened to him in his Childhood near that place and that it was about 34 years since he had been in that Country That he had been often told by his Mother and several others of his Relations of Spirits which they call'd Fairies who used frequently to carry him away and continue him with them for some time without doing him the least prejudice But his Mother being very much frighted and concern'd thereat did as often as he was missing send to a certain Old Woman her Neighbour in the Country who by repeating some Spells or Exorcisms would suddenly cause his return Mr. Vniack used several Arguments to disswade the Doctor from the belief of so idle and improbable a Story But notwithstanding what was said to the contrary the Doctor did positively affirm the truth thereof And during the dispute the Doctor on a sudden starting up told them he must leave their Company for he was called away Mr. Vniack perceiving him to be raised off from the ground catches fast hold of his arm with one hand and intwined his arm within the Doctor 's arm and with his other hand graspt the Doctor 's shoulder Laughlin Moore likewise held him on the other side But the Doctor maugre their strength was lifted off the ground Laughlin Moore 's fear caused him presently to let go but Mr. Vniack continued his hold and was carried above a yard from the ground and then by some extraordinary unperceived force was compelled to quit The Doctor was hurried immediately out of the Room but whether conveyed through the window or out at the door they being so affrighted none of them could declare The two Gentlemen being greatly surprized at the strangeness of the accident and troubled for the loss of their Friend call'd for the Inn-keeper to whom they related what had befaln their Companion He seem'd not to be much terrified thereat as if such disasters were common thereabouts but told them That within a quarter of a mile there lived a Woman who by the Neighbourhood was call'd a Wise-woman and who did usually give Intelligence of several things that had been lost and of Cattel that were gone astray and he doubted not but if the Woman were sent for she could resolve them where their Friend was and by what means conveyed away They forthwith sent a Messenger for the Woman who being come Mr. Vniack demanded if she could give them any account of a Gentleman one Dr. Moore that had been Spirited out of their Company about an hour before The Woman told him she could and that he was then in a Wood about a mile distant preparing to take Horse that in one hand he had a Glass of Wine in the other a piece of Bread that he was very much courted to eat and drink but if he did either he should never be free from a Consumption and pine away to death Mr. Vniack gave the Woman a Cobb and desired her to use some means for preventing his eating and drinking She answered He should neither eat nor drink with them And then struck down her hand as if she were snatching at something When she had thus done she often repeated a Spell or Charm in Irish the substance whereof was First she runs his Pedigree back four Generations and calls his Ancestors by their several Names then summons him from the East the West the North and the South from Troops and Regiments especially from the Governour mounted on the Sorrel Horse c. And after having repeated the Charm she gave them an account of the several places the Doctor should be carried unto that Night As first from the Wood to a Danes Fort about seven miles distant where there should be great Revelling and Dancing together with variety of Meats and Liquors to the eating and drinking whereof he should be very much importuned but promised she would prevent his doing either And from that Fort he was to be carried twenty miles farther where there would likewise be great Merriment and then to the Seven Churches and towards Day-break should be return'd safe to the company of his Friends without any dammage or mischief whatsoever and so took leave of Mr. Vniack and Mr. Moore About six a clock the next morning Dr. Moore knocked at the door and being let in desired Meat and Drink might be provided for him for that he was both hungry and thirsty having been hurried from place to place all that Night And after having refresh'd himself discours'd of the manner of his being taken away That it seem'd to him there came into the Room about twenty men some mounted on Horseback others on foot and laid hold on him That he was sensible of Mr. Vniack's and Mr. Moore 's endeavours to have kept him and of the force they used but it was all to no purpose for had there been fourty more they would have signified nothing That from the House he was carried to a Wood about a mile distant where was a fine Horse prepared and as he was about to mount a Glass of Wine was given him and a crust of Bread but when he offer'd to eat and drink they were both struck out of his hand That from thence he went in the same Company that had taken him away to a Danes Fort about seven miles from the Wood That he imagined himself to be mounted on a white Horse whose motion was exceeding swift and when they came to the Fort their Company multiplied to about three hundred large and well-proportioned Men and Women He who seem'd to be Chief was mounted on a Sorrel Horse that they all dismounted and fell to dancing and that it came to the Doctor 's turn to lead a Dance which he did remember the Tune he danced unto That after the dancing there appear'd a most sumptuous Banquet and the Governour took him by the hand and desired him to eat which he several times attempted but was prevented by something that still struck the Meat out of his hand And so gives an account how from thence he was carried to the several places the Old Woman had mentioned the Night before and that about break of day he found himself alone within sight of the Inne Mr. Vniack was so curious as to go seven miles out of his way to see the Danes Fort and the Doctor was his Guide who traced the path he had travelled the Night before so exactly that if his Horse went but a yard out of the track he would presently turn him into it again and that upon view of the Fort he found the Grass so trodden down and the Ground beaten as if five hundred men had been there This was related by Mr. Vniack in the presence of one Dr. Murphey a Civilian Dr. Moore himself and Mr. Ludlow one of the Six Clerks of the High Court of Chancery November 18. 1678. FOr satisfaction of the Licenser I certifie this following Relation was sent to me from Dublin by a person whom I credit and recommended in a Letter bearing date the 23 d of November last as True News much spoken of there John Cother FINIS