thecornishbird
The Cornish Bird
Cornish writer and blogger Elizabeth Dale takes us to some of Cornwall's hidden places and untold stories.
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44. The Resurrectionists - Cornwall's Body Snatchers 26.08.2025 39:22
During the late 18th and early 19th century the Resurrection Men, or the Resurrectionists as they were called, were very active across the country. These ruthless gangs were stealing newly buried bodies to sell and it seems that their activities even made it as far as the rural graveyards of Cornwall.
43. Ghost Stories with Keith Wallis of the Piskie Trap Podcast 14.02.2025 1:35:15
A slightly different episode this time because I am chatting with the marvellous Keith Wallis, the presenter of the Piskie Trap Podcast, about some of our favourite ghost stories or at least the ones that are interesting us both at the time of recording! How do ghost stories connect to real episodes from history and why are there so many in Cornwall?
42. Tales of the Ill-Wished 06.01.2025 35:57
Long held beliefs in witchcraft held sway over people's lives in Cornwall for much longer than you might imagine. Even into the 20th century worried folk would consult wise men and women on everything from health issues to lost possessions, this episodes looks at some stories that revolve around the fear of being ill-wished.
41. The Saveock Water Witch Pits 30.07.2024 21:56
In this episode we discover the incredible archaeological dig the tiny hamlet of Saveock Water near Chacewater that has revealed bizarre witchcraft/fertility rituals that have been taking place on that site for hundreds of years.
40. The Dog King of Jericho Valley, St Agnes 11.06.2024 22:26
In my 40th episode I uncover the truth behind the secretive religious sect of Jericho Valley, the Brotherhood of the Essenes, who buried their 'King Dog' there in 1969.
39. The Amazing Feats of Cornwall's Wonderful Wheelbarrow Men 24.05.2024 24:47
Victorian Britain seems to have been a time particularly prone to unusual fads and crazes. One of these, pedestrianism, seems to have led to 'wheelbarrow mania' - that is lots of men pushing barrows for great distances. Meet the Cornishmen taking part (or trying to take part!) in these bonkers endurance walks across the country.
38. Who was St Piran? 05.03.2024 13:28
With so many saints in Cornwall to choose from why is St Piran our patron saint and why do we celebrate him on the 5th March each year?
37. Martha Blewett's Monument 23.02.2024 24:24
Up until 1923 a granite cross stood beside the road between Mousehole and Paul. This episode looks into the story behind this monument, sketched by the artist Turner, dedicated to an elderly fishwife called Martha Blewett. Why was it erected in the 1790s? And what were the strange circumstances that led to its removal so many years later?
36. John Edward Allen - Escaped Broadmoor Murderer hiding in Cornwall 04.12.2023 26:13
In 1947 John Edward Allen, the "Mad Parson", escaped from Broadmoor Psychiatric Hospital and went on the run. Discover how this convicted murderer ended up working as a waiter in a secluded Cornish hotel and how he then remained at large for almost two years . . .
35. A Couple of Cornish Ghost Stories 26.10.2023 21:26
As we head towards Halloween I explore two of my favourite ghost stories from Cornwall, one from Penzance, which is in many ways more of a murder mystery than a spooky tale, and one from Falmouth which is . . . well, just plain bizarre!
34. The Sunken Treasure of Cudden Point 16.08.2023 16:47
In this episode I take you to one of my favourite places on the Cornish coast, a place of beauty and legend and many mysterious tales.
33. Pistil Meadow & wreck of the Royal Anne 23.07.2023 18:14
In 1721 the Royal Anne set sail for the Caribbean loaded with wealthy passengers and crew. Sadly however on 10th November she was wrecked near Lizard Point and in the days that followed hundreds of bodies washed up on the coast near Pistil Cove. Since that time dark tales of the events that followed have kept local people away from the spot. But just how true are these macabre tales? . . .
32. How Hangman’s Barrow got its name . . . 12.07.2023 16:04
Near the little village of Crowan is Hangman's Barrow, in this episode I uncover how this prehistoric monument came by this unusual name. But be warning it's a dark tale of murder and the cruel consequences of crime!
31. Rough Roads, Footpads & Highwaymen in Cornwall 25.05.2023 23:56
In this episode I take a look at what it was like travelling in Cornwall in the past and discover the stories of some local footpads and highwaymen and women! The tale of how Bessie Beneath came by its name is unmissable!!
30. The Siege of Skewis 10.04.2023 31:07
In June 1734 Henry Rogers took unlawful possession of a house at Skewis, a tiny hamlet near Camborne. It had been his ancestral family home and he barricaded himself and his family inside and despite the efforts of the authorities refused to leave. This event became known as the Siege of Skewis, and in this podcast I detail how and why it came about, the terrible consequences that unfolded and the...
29. Mother Ivey’s Curse 25.01.2023 17:49
There is a beautiful beach in Cornwall known as Mother Ivey's Bay but this idyllic stretch of coast hides a dark secret, the story of a witch and a powerful, ancient curse. And strangely the power of this curse was still being felt up until the 1990s . . .
28. Rioting in Stithians 11.01.2023 16:45
In the summer of 1837 this seemingly peaceful rural Cornish village erupted into riot, the unrest lasted several days, discover what caused this unusual event.
27. Murder in St Mabyn 03.10.2022 31:25
When Samuel Hockin is found fatally injured in the road near his home in St Mabyn the whole village believes they know who is guilty. But this story will surprise you again and again with the unexpectedly scandalous behaviour of those involved and the outcome of the trial!
26. The Remarkable Tale of a Cornish Foundling 26.07.2022 26:42
This really is one of the strangest and most unusual stories that I have come across in my research. The details are like the plot of a Dickensian novel but everything I tell you in this episode is completely true. Discover the twists and turns of the remarkable life of Sarah Jane Mitchell, a foundling.
25. What Emma Vincent hid under her bed . . . 02.06.2022 29:10
Emma Vincent was born into a large family in St Mawes in 1833 but by 1901 she had been committed to Bodmin Asylum as a lunatic, discover why her story has been bothering me for years and what she had hidden under her bed.
24. Piskie-Led 13.05.2022 19:22
If there is one mythical creature that Cornwall is famous for it is its Little People or piskies. This episode looks at two stories of folks being led astray and disappearing into magical realms that have been recorded in Cornish folklore.
23. Cornwall’s Birdman - The Owlman of Mawnan Smith 01.04.2022 18:29
For roughly one hundred years there have been strange sightings of a half man, half bird creature close to the church in the small Cornish village of Mawnan Smith.
22. Nankersey & the sinking of the Lady Hobart 11.03.2022 21:35
The small village of Flushing near Falmouth was once known as Nankersey and has a fascinating history, not least its connection to the famous Packet Ships. In 1803 one of those vessels, the Lady Hobart, hit an iceberg 350 miles from the nearest land and what followed is an amazing story of survival.
21. Sarah Polgrean - the life & death of a ”murderess” 08.02.2022 30:48
Sarah Polgrean was hung outside Bodmin Jail in August 1820 for poisoning her husband, but what exactly were the circumstances leading to his death and should she have been executed given the flimsy evidence against her or was her conviction more of a 19th century witch hunt?
20. Four Falmouth Fishermen vs the Spanish Armada 28.01.2022 18:46
In this episode we take a look at a little known aspect of one of the most critical battles in British naval history, this is the story of an encounter between four Cornish fishermen and the Spanish Armada.
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