Forum topic: Found in the Town Hall: the "Palmers Scream"
Found in the Town Hall: the "Palmers Scream"
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10 Apr 2015 09:49 #1142
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We have obtained photographic evidence that the "old document" discovered by workmen in the former Southgate Town Hall does exist and its content is, to say the least, extraordinary.
The photographs, supplied by an anonymous source, show an old scroll that appears to have been found in a small wooden case. There are also photographs of the writing on the scroll.
The text of the scroll is difficult to read from the photographs. The first photograph refers to witches from Winchmore Hill and to Broomfield Park. The second part of the text refers to the "Charm of the Palmers Scream".
We don't have any information about the current whereabouts of the "Palmers Scream" scroll and handbill, but will do our best to find out as soon as possible.
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Found in the Town Hall: the "Palmers Scream"
Garry Humphreys
10 Apr 2015 12:26 #1143
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And where in the Town Hall or library building was this found? Was it anywhere near the former Local Studies Department? Do local historians know anything about witches in the area?
If supposed to be genuine - or a copy of earlier documents - does the physical evidence support any of the assertions - for example, is there mortar at the bottom of the lake (and which lake)? Are there corresponding willow trees?
The photograph of the box shows another document, folded, possibly a map, with part of the name 'Southgate' clearly shown. Is this connected (e.g., showing the location of the lake, willow trees, etc.)?
As a member of the Society for the Rehabilitation of Semi-Colons, I'm intrigued to see how many are used in these documents, as well as the use of quotation marks, which looks modern, rather than old, as is the use of 'they' and 'their' for one child, instead of 'it/its' - another modern aberration! ('Its shadow', not 'their shadow'.)
But technical analysis must be the starting point, to establish the dates of the documents.
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Found in the Town Hall: the "Palmers Scream"
Martin Jenkins
13 Apr 2015 15:29 #1149
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The use of ‘they/theirs’ for ‘it/its’ is not necessarily an indication of modern provenance: both Chaucer and the King James Bible (to name but two) do occasionally use ‘they’ and ‘theirs’ in the singular.
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Found in the Town Hall: the "Palmers Scream"
Karl Brown
15 Apr 2015 11:30 #1153
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They make no reference to the Town Hall manuscript, although if that’s only just been discovered I wouldn’t expect it to be in their archive from which they’ve drawn the examples.
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I think I've seen one of the witches mentioned in the "Palmers Scream"!
David March
15 Apr 2015 13:16 #1156
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Found in the Town Hall: the "Palmers Scream"
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15 Apr 2015 19:18 #1157
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Still haven't laid eyes on the actual scroll, but another photograph has appeared on Sue B's website Palmers Green Jewel in the North attrilbuted to Enfield Local Studies Archive. But they deny all knowledge.
Various theories have been expounded here and elsewhere. Garry H. smells a rat with some of the spelling, and we're promised some advice from an academic expert in witchcraft, which might clarify things a bit.
On Bowes & Bounds MIchael D. suspects a late 19th century forgery.
Let's hope that we can get our hands on the scroll soon so that someone can do some serious investigation.
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Found in the Town Hall: the "Palmers Scream"
Garry Humphreys
16 Apr 2015 09:40 #1158
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Found in the Town Hall: the "Palmers Scream"
Garry Humphreys
16 Apr 2015 09:45 #1159
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