SPIRITUALISM, SPIRIT-WRITING AND MATERIALISATIONS - EGLINGTON Spirit writing of the Direct kind, obtained in 1878, in Earls Court, London, in the presence of William Eglington, an American lady, Miss Merriman, a Mr and Mrs. Wilkes, and Dr. and Mrs. Nichols. The writing was done by a spirit calling himself Joey. The paper contained writings in three different hands, with signatures, which were known to one or other of those present. The longest message, signed Willie, was recognised as being in the same hand as Wilhelmina Nichols (daughter of those present), who had died in 1865 - thirteen ye
SPIRITUALISM, SPIRIT-WRITING AND MATERIALISATIONS - EGLINGTON Spirit writing of the Direct kind, obtained in 1878, in Earls Court, London, in the presence of William Eglington, an American lady, Miss Merriman, a Mr and Mrs. Wilkes, and Dr. and Mrs. Nichols. The writing was done by a spirit calling himself Joey. The paper contained writings in three different hands, with signatures, which were known to one or other of those present. The longest message, signed Willie, was recognised as being in the same hand as Wilhelmina Nichols (daughter of those present), who had died in 1865 - thirteen years earlier. From John S. Farmer, Twixt Two Worlds. A Narrative of the Life and Work of William Eglington, 1886.
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