Friday, November 16, 2018

The Curse Of Busby's Chair...!

There are so many stories floating around about curses being put on everything you can imagine, even furniture. Here is the story about the curse of Busby's Chair.



This is a classic tale of a man meeting a woman, and the father being incredibly protective of his daughter. The father was Daniel Awety, who was running an illegal counterfeiting business in the remote town of Kirkby Wiske in England. After setting up shop, Awety believed him and his daughter – Elizabeth – could settle down without any hassle.

That was until Elizabeth fell in love with a local, Thomas Busby. Without Awety’s approval, the pair went ahead and cemented their relationship through marriage. Of course, being Elizabeth’s father, he had little choice but to put up with it and support her. Not long into their marriage, Busby joined Awety in his counterfeiting venture. However, it didn’t really go swimmingly – Busby was a drunkard. To make matters worse – especially for alcoholic Busby – the two moved into a local inn. One night when Thomas was away from home, Daniel went marching over to their lodging to drag Elizabeth away. He’d had enough of Busby’s drunken antics. But, Elizabeth refused to leave without seeing her husband first, so they waited for him to return. When he did return, it was no surprise that he was absolutely intoxicated.

That led to Daniel Awety and Thomas Busby having an enormous row, but for slightly different reasons. You see, Awety was adamant that his daughter wasn’t going to be married to a drunken fool. On the contrary, Busby was furious that Awety was sitting in the chair that he adored so deeply. In the heat of the moment, the father stormed out and went back to his farm where he based his illicit company. Now, Busby wasn’t prepared to let him off that lightly. Subsequently, he walked 3 miles in the middle of the night to the farm. On arrival, he picked up one of the counterfeiter’s hammers and smashed Awety’s skull in. Long story short – the police discovered the body and found Busby guilty of the murder. As punishment, he was sentenced to the death penalty, which meant hanging.

He was hanged from a gibbet attached to the inn where he lived, and soon after the inn was renamed to the Busby Stoop Inn. But, before the hanging took place, Busby cursed anyone who would ever dare to sit in his chair ever again. According to reports, 63 people have since sat in the chair and ended up dead. Where is it now? Hung up safely in the Thirsk Museum!


Crazy, right? Ya know, some murders today are still being committed for completely stupid reasons. Guess we never learn, huh?

Coffee in the kitchen again.

7 comments:

Mamahen said...

Wow..just crazy. There was a dusting of snow on the ground and still falling when I went to bed. I have made a point not to look out since...I think the kitchen is a great idea:))

linda m said...

That is nuts. How can a chair carry a curse? Good thing I don't believe in superstitions. Woke up this AM to snow on the ground. The kitchen is a great idea. Have a great weekend.

Momlady said...

Kitchens are warm and cozy. Much better than the cold outside. Strange story, HJ, very strange. You sure know how to find 'em.

HermitJim said...

Hey Mamahen...
I wouldn't want to look out either, if I thought it was snowing. Don't like the stuff.
Thanks for coming over today!


Hey Linda...
It's one of those things that probably doesn't mean anything, but why take a chance?
Thanks for stopping by this morning!


Hey Momlady...
The main thing is that you enjoy them
Thanks for the visit today!

JO said...

Weird story cursing a silly chair but I guess if it means that much to the fool.

42 here this morning but thankfully no more wind. I'm ready for some nice hot coffee in the kitchen with everyone.

HermitJim said...

Hey Jo...
Some folks are really possessive of their favorite chairs and such, I reckon. Me...not so much.
Thanks, dear, for dropping by this morning!

Dizzy-Dick said...

Curses only work if you believe in them. Of course I could be wrong.