The document winds up with these words: “Done in Northampton Gaol, the night before the execution, as a caution to all good people. We, the poor unhappy sufferers, do severally set our hands to this, it being nothing but Truth,
“John Croxford.
“Benj. Deacon.
“Richard Butlin.”
At the place of execution they behaved with great fortitude, still denying their knowledge of the murder, but confessing themselves guilty of many irregularities. They gave much attention to the Divine Service, and departed, advising all the spectators to beware of keeping bad company and declaring that they died in peace with the world.
After their execution the body of Croxford was carried to Hollowell Heath, in the parish of Guilsborough, where it was hanged in chains on a gibbet erected for that purpose, the bodies of Deacon and Butlin being delivered to a surgeon to be dissected.
This concludes the history of the Guilsborough murder, posterity concurring with the verdict of the jury and agreeing that there were sensible and useful grounds for the appearance of the Phantasm of the perjured Croxford to the Chaplain of the Northampton Jail.
WOLSEY ABBEY, NEAR
GLOUCESTER
THE DREADFUL SMELL
Technical form of apparitions: Phantasms of the dead
Source of authenticity: Copies almost ad verbum from the MS. lent me by Mrs. Browne, February 1908.
Cause of haunting: Vice and Premature Burial