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27 August, 2008 at 5:15 pm #366962
As a child I used to help my grandad sell programnes at the entrance to the well and cave
Maybe thats why I found her fascinatingMother Shipton’s Prophecies
Mother Shipton was born Ursula Sontheil in 1488 in a cave beside the river Nidd in North Yorkshire, England. Close by was an ancient well with supposeded mystical powers.
The Famous Petrifying Well
The woman who came to tend to her 15 years old mother, Agatha, spoke of a smell of sulphur and a great crack of thunder as the child came into the world. The baby was born mishapen and huge. Some thought her father was the devil. Her mother gave her up at age two and supposedly went to live in a convent for the rest of her life.
Mother Shipton exhibited prophetic and psychic abilities from an early age. Many feared her and her powers mystical powers, which she always used to help people.
She wrote her prophecies about events to come in the form of poems.
She lived in the time of Henry VIII of England predicted his victory over France in 1513 –“Battle of the Spurs”. She prophesized the Dissolution of the Monasteries. This led to the redistribution of the wealth and land held by the monasteries to the emerging middle class and the existing noble families.
At 24 she married Toby Shipton, a carpenter. They had no children. She eventually became known as Mother Shipton a woman helped many people.
Her home town was in Knaresborough England. Her power to see into the future made her well known not only in her home town but throughout England.
Her legend was passed on through oral traditions sometimes embellished a bit. Since 1641 there have been more than 50 different editions of books about her and her propheices.
Many of her visions came true within her own lifetime and in subsequent centuries.
Mother Shipton predicted important historical events many years ahead of their time – the Great Fire of London in 1666, the defeat of the Spanish Armada in 1588 – as well as the advent of modern technology. She even forecast her own death in 1561. Today her prophecies are still proving uncannily accurate.
She wrote her prophecies like poems.
She died in 1561.
27 August, 2008 at 3:16 pm #365141Anytime Rubes xxx
27 August, 2008 at 12:37 pm #365138It wouldn’t have mattered if any of us had chosen to dance naked round the market square cross at midnight
Shame on you for posting details of what was a personal night out on the boards
Hypocrite
26 August, 2008 at 11:29 pm #365132what idiot would invite you
26 August, 2008 at 7:27 pm #36662526 August, 2008 at 6:22 pm #285088Me and an ex once won £500 while we were sat in a pub on Christmas eve at 6 .05pm.
The post office shut at 6pm and wasnt re-opening for 4 days :?26 August, 2008 at 2:11 pm #366390looks like it could rain any time here and I’m too tired to start the hedge
I may go squirt my bushes babies
I think I can just about manage that :-k26 August, 2008 at 2:07 pm #342566Sarah Sarah Sarah :D/ :D/ :D/
is she still in ?
26 August, 2008 at 1:27 pm #366417Found
Mobile phone
I heard Morrisseys voice singing in the distance
I’d taken it to bed with me for safety and it had got caught up under the duvet
26 August, 2008 at 1:21 pm #366522some posters are good writers
some are good storytellers
I prefer to read good storytellers posts rather than good writers -
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