Topic Introduction:
There are some such things in this world,
Which are known as cursed objects.
Which is not possible for humans to understand.
Today we will discuss one of these cursed objects.
So this cursed object is a chair known as busby stoop chair.
Busby Stoop Chair History:
The Busby's stoop chair or the Dead Man's Chair is a haunted chair that was cursed by the murderer named Thomas Busby.
Before his execution by hanging in 1702 in North Yorkshire, in the United Kingdom.
So many deaths were later attributed to people sitting in the chair,
that the landlord donated it to the Thirsk Museum.
Thomas Busby Background:
Busby was arrested, tried and condemned to death after he murdered his father-in-law Daniel Auty in 1702.
Auty and Busby were running a coin counterfeiting business and they argued about the business which ended with Busby killing Auty.
Thomas Busby also used to be a thieve and robber.
One variation of the story has Busby cursing the chair whilst on his way to his execution,
Whereas another says that he was drunk in the chair when he was arrested and cursed it then.
Deaths:
This chair is considered as responsible for the death of some people.
It is said that before executing him,
His last wish was asked,
So he said he wants to drunk on sitting his favorite chair.
So he was allowed to drink.
It is said that before executing him.
He cursed the chair that whoever sits on this chair will come to death
Then a pub owner bought this chair.
We can say it is a coincidence because after the death of Thomas Busby whoever sat this chair.
They lost their lives.
They lost their lives in an accident or they were killed by someone
And this chair became very popular.
Locals claimed that during the Second World War,
Canadian airmen from the nearby base at Skipton-on-Swale went to the pub and those who sat in the chair Never returned from bombing missions over mainland Europe.
In the 1970s some fatal accidents were linked with the chair.
And in this way, this chair became more and more popular.
The club owner was also taking the advantage of this chair.
People used to come far away just to see this chair.
The last one who sat on this chair was the builder.
He sat on the chair. And a little later,
He slipped from the ceiling of the pub and died.
Now Where Is This Chair?:
In 1978 the chair was ultimately hung from the ceiling of Thirsk Museum to prevent occupancy, even by maintenance.
A furniture historian examined the chair and found it to have machine-turned spindles,
Whereas 18th-century chairs were made using a pole lathe.
He dated the chair to 1840, 138 years after Busby's execution.
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