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Professor '''Cedric Scrivener''' was an explorer and the head of [[Gralstead House]] in mid-[[19th century]] [[England]]. On one of his excursions to the [[Congo]], his wife [[Jane Scrivener|Jane]] contracted [[malaria]] and died. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Ghosts of Gralstead (audio story)|The Ghosts of Gralstead]]'')
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Professor '''Cedric Scrivener''' was an explorer and the head of [[Gralstead House]] in mid-[[19th century]] [[England]].
 
He was keen on hunting trips, and amongst his wall he had heads of an [[Okapi]] and a [[Hippopotamus]].
 
On one of his excursions to the [[Congo]] in [[1845]], his wife [[Jane Scrivener|Jane]] contracted [[malaria]] and died. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Ghosts of Gralstead (audio story)|The Ghosts of Gralstead]]'')
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Latest revision as of 15:18, 26 December 2021

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Professor Cedric Scrivener was an explorer and the head of Gralstead House in mid-19th century England.

He was keen on hunting trips, and amongst his wall he had heads of an Okapi and a Hippopotamus.

On one of his excursions to the Congo in 1845, his wife Jane contracted malaria and died. (AUDIO: The Ghosts of Gralstead)