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- Nan_Tucks_Ghost abstract "Nan Tuck's Ghost haunts a lane one mile from Buxted, England, known as Nan Tuck's Lane. Ms. Tuck, from Rotherfield, allegedly poisoned her husband in c. 1810. The murder was quickly discovered and during the next few days, Tuck evaded her pursuers by climbing hedges and hiding in hay ricks.Approaching the lane, she sought sanctuary in a church – if one could reach a church and touch the altar, a fugitive might escape human punishment. With renewed courage, she ran down the lane towards Buxted Parish Church, a total distance of several miles. However, she was too late. The local officials were pursuing her. Exhausted, she ran into the woods.Her capture was then certain. However, she had completely disappeared into the woodlands and was never seen again. Her ghost has allegedly haunted several people in the parish of Buxted. According to legend, she died mysteriously in the woodlands. In that location, a circular patch of land is unfertile and no vegetation will grow there.".
- Nan_Tucks_Ghost wikiPageID "27303836".
- Nan_Tucks_Ghost wikiPageLength "1249".
- Nan_Tucks_Ghost wikiPageOutDegree "6".
- Nan_Tucks_Ghost wikiPageRevisionID "650653833".
- Nan_Tucks_Ghost wikiPageWikiLink Buxted.
- Nan_Tucks_Ghost wikiPageWikiLink Category:English_ghosts.
- Nan_Tucks_Ghost wikiPageWikiLink Category:Wealden.
- Nan_Tucks_Ghost wikiPageWikiLink England.
- Nan_Tucks_Ghost wikiPageWikiLink List_of_ghosts.
- Nan_Tucks_Ghost wikiPageWikiLink Rotherfield.
- Nan_Tucks_Ghost wikiPageWikiLinkText "Nan Tuck's Ghost".
- Nan_Tucks_Ghost wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ghosts.
- Nan_Tucks_Ghost wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Notability.
- Nan_Tucks_Ghost subject Category:English_ghosts.
- Nan_Tucks_Ghost subject Category:Wealden.
- Nan_Tucks_Ghost type District.
- Nan_Tucks_Ghost type District.
- Nan_Tucks_Ghost comment "Nan Tuck's Ghost haunts a lane one mile from Buxted, England, known as Nan Tuck's Lane. Ms. Tuck, from Rotherfield, allegedly poisoned her husband in c. 1810. The murder was quickly discovered and during the next few days, Tuck evaded her pursuers by climbing hedges and hiding in hay ricks.Approaching the lane, she sought sanctuary in a church – if one could reach a church and touch the altar, a fugitive might escape human punishment.".
- Nan_Tucks_Ghost label "Nan Tuck's Ghost".
- Nan_Tucks_Ghost sameAs Q6962231.
- Nan_Tucks_Ghost sameAs m.0by1n9h.
- Nan_Tucks_Ghost sameAs Q6962231.
- Nan_Tucks_Ghost wasDerivedFrom Nan_Tucks_Ghost?oldid=650653833.
- Nan_Tucks_Ghost isPrimaryTopicOf Nan_Tucks_Ghost.