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The Terrifying Tale of Thomas Meakin, Buried Alive in Staffordshire

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In 1781, 21-year-old Thomas Meakin from Rushton Spencer was declared dead and buried in the canal town of Stone. A year later, his coffin was reopened – and what they found inside became one of North Staffordshire’s most disturbing legends.

Did his employer, a respected apothecary, murder him? Did jealousy and social status play a role? And was Thomas really buried alive?

This true story spans two towns, a mysterious illness, and a loyal pony that refused to leave its master’s grave. With historical records, grave clues, and local lore, we explore what really happened – and why Thomas’s body was quietly moved to the isolated hilltop church of St Lawrence’s in Rushton Spencer, where his grave still stands today.

⚰️ Part true crime, part tragic history – this is a story you won’t forget.
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If you love our local history, don't forget to follow me, check out more of my videos and my website www.theredhairedstokie.co.uk
And if you loved this episode and would like to support me, you can buy me a coffee here - buymeacoffee.com/jennagoodwin

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In 1781, 21-year-old Thomas Meakin from Rushton Spencer was declared dead and buried in the canal town of Stone. A year later, his coffin was reopened – and what they found inside became one of North Staffordshire’s most disturbing legends.

Did his employer, a respected apothecary, murder him? Did jealousy and social status play a role? And was Thomas really buried alive?

This true story spans two towns, a mysterious illness, and a loyal pony that refused to leave its master’s grave. With historical records, grave clues, and local lore, we explore what really happened – and why Thomas’s body was quietly moved to the isolated hilltop church of St Lawrence’s in Rushton Spencer, where his grave still stands today.

⚰️ Part true crime, part tragic history – this is a story you won’t forget.
Read the full article and watch the video here -

Support the show

If you love our local history, don't forget to follow me, check out more of my videos and my website www.theredhairedstokie.co.uk
And if you loved this episode and would like to support me, you can buy me a coffee here - buymeacoffee.com/jennagoodwin

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