Foul Deeds and Suspicious Deaths in and around Frome
The Somerset town of Frome might top national polls as a great place to live and enjoy a reputation as the epitome of cool, with Hollywood A-listers regularly spotted on its street and global rock-stars playing its venues, but the place hasn’t always been so ‘chic’ and behind this modern-day façade lies a more sinister and foul past; full of murder, kidnapping, rioting, witchcraft and rebellion, among the other nefarious activities that have taken place over the centuries in the town and surrounding areas.

Indeed, the very existence of Frome is down to acts of criminality; as it has been said the reason Saint Aldhelm built his Saxon church in the first place, thus bringing the market town into being, was to ‘civilise’ the outlaws and bandits who roamed the interior of Selwood Forest; the huge tract of woodland which encircled the land that became the original settlement.

Foul Deeds and Suspicious Deaths in and Around Frome chronicles fourteen foul but fascinating stories that includes the Frome vicar who wrote the most significant book on witchcraft, influencing everyone from The Great Beast himself, Aleister Crowley, to the perpetrators of the Salem witch trials; the key turning point in the Monmouth Rebellion; the last person to be publicly hanged outside Taunton gaol; a war veteran’s triple tragedy; and the violent and brutal pitched battle that was the culmination of a long-running feud between the local populace and the Salvation Army.

You will never look at Frome the same way again.
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Foul Deeds and Suspicious Deaths in and around Frome
The Somerset town of Frome might top national polls as a great place to live and enjoy a reputation as the epitome of cool, with Hollywood A-listers regularly spotted on its street and global rock-stars playing its venues, but the place hasn’t always been so ‘chic’ and behind this modern-day façade lies a more sinister and foul past; full of murder, kidnapping, rioting, witchcraft and rebellion, among the other nefarious activities that have taken place over the centuries in the town and surrounding areas.

Indeed, the very existence of Frome is down to acts of criminality; as it has been said the reason Saint Aldhelm built his Saxon church in the first place, thus bringing the market town into being, was to ‘civilise’ the outlaws and bandits who roamed the interior of Selwood Forest; the huge tract of woodland which encircled the land that became the original settlement.

Foul Deeds and Suspicious Deaths in and Around Frome chronicles fourteen foul but fascinating stories that includes the Frome vicar who wrote the most significant book on witchcraft, influencing everyone from The Great Beast himself, Aleister Crowley, to the perpetrators of the Salem witch trials; the key turning point in the Monmouth Rebellion; the last person to be publicly hanged outside Taunton gaol; a war veteran’s triple tragedy; and the violent and brutal pitched battle that was the culmination of a long-running feud between the local populace and the Salvation Army.

You will never look at Frome the same way again.
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Foul Deeds and Suspicious Deaths in and around Frome

Foul Deeds and Suspicious Deaths in and around Frome

Foul Deeds and Suspicious Deaths in and around Frome

Foul Deeds and Suspicious Deaths in and around Frome

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The Somerset town of Frome might top national polls as a great place to live and enjoy a reputation as the epitome of cool, with Hollywood A-listers regularly spotted on its street and global rock-stars playing its venues, but the place hasn’t always been so ‘chic’ and behind this modern-day façade lies a more sinister and foul past; full of murder, kidnapping, rioting, witchcraft and rebellion, among the other nefarious activities that have taken place over the centuries in the town and surrounding areas.

Indeed, the very existence of Frome is down to acts of criminality; as it has been said the reason Saint Aldhelm built his Saxon church in the first place, thus bringing the market town into being, was to ‘civilise’ the outlaws and bandits who roamed the interior of Selwood Forest; the huge tract of woodland which encircled the land that became the original settlement.

Foul Deeds and Suspicious Deaths in and Around Frome chronicles fourteen foul but fascinating stories that includes the Frome vicar who wrote the most significant book on witchcraft, influencing everyone from The Great Beast himself, Aleister Crowley, to the perpetrators of the Salem witch trials; the key turning point in the Monmouth Rebellion; the last person to be publicly hanged outside Taunton gaol; a war veteran’s triple tragedy; and the violent and brutal pitched battle that was the culmination of a long-running feud between the local populace and the Salvation Army.

You will never look at Frome the same way again.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781526706041
Publisher: Pen and Sword
Publication date: 11/30/2018
Pages: 136
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Mick Davis was brought up in Plymouth and Uxbridge before finding gainful employment with one of London's top criminal defence lawyers. Mick moved to Frome in 2006 and now divides his time between dabbling in property, volunteering at Frome Museum and researching and writing full time. He is co-author of 'The Historic Inns of Frome' published by Akeman Press in 2015 and 'The Awful Killing of Sarah Watts' (with David Lassman) published by Pen & Sword in 2018.

Table of Contents

Introduction vii

Chapter 1 Witchfinder Extraordinaire 1

Chapter 2 Eyes on the Crown 10

Chapter 3 I, Daniel Neale 18

Chapter 4 Slaughter in the Market Place 25

Chapter 5 Most Extraordinary Depredators 33

Chapter 6 All Hell Broke Loose! 45

Chapter 7 I Predict a Riot 51

Chapter 8 A Matter of Forgery 61

Chapter 9 Thee Dost Not Know 67

Chapter 10 Going Off The Rails 76

Chapter 11 A Crime of Passion? 83

Chapter 12 The Cry of War 94

Chapter 13 A Case of Madness 103

Chapter 14 Murder on the Mount 112

Bibliography 118

Index 121

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