We've just moved into an old cottage, I've been researching the area for local gossip history on Ancestry and Find My Past with the free 14 day trial. A couple of interesting stories came up regarding the local gentry and landowners.
I then decided to research the village where I grew up. The headline "Girl Frightened to Death" from a number of local and national newspapers in 1858 grabbed my attention. Basically, Martha aged 13 was walking down the road with a group of friends when they came upon a coffin, which was moving and making scary sounds. They ran away terrified but went back to the area after bumping into someone to see two 19 year old lads carrying the coffin away. They admitted they'd been trying to scare the girls and walked off.
The next day, Martha started vomiting blood, becoming ill and died. The post mortem revealed "death was caused by rupture of the gall bladder and extravasation of bile over the external surface of the intestine and stomach. The fright had probably caused the rupture, though it might have resulted from vomiting. The jury returned a verdict of Manslaughter against F and M and they were committed for trial at the assizes".
A bit more research and I think they went to trial at the County Court, but then I can't find them......
It's been playing on my mind and I feel I need to know what happened...... damn you 19th century record keeping 