Curious Tales from Lincolnshire is filled with hilarious and
surprising examples of folklore, eccentrics, historical and literary
events, and popular culture from days gone by, all taken from
Lincolnshire's tumultuous history. Here the reader will meet forgers,
poets, aristocrats, politicians, and some less likely residents of the
county, including Spring-Heeled Jack--whose spectral figure reportedly
jumped over Newport Arch--and the appearance of an angel in
Gainsborough. There has always been much more to Lincolnshire than farm
lands and sea-side towns: this is the county that brought us Lord
Tennyson (whose brother was treated at an experimental asylum in the
area), John Wesley and, in contrast, William Marwood, the notorious
hangman; here too were found the Dam Busters, the first tanks and the
fishing fleets of Grimsby. All may be found within the pages of this
book, bound to delight residents and visitors alike.