P.H. Newnham

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Revd.
P.H. Newnham
MA
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Residence 9 Belvedere Terrace, Tunbridge Wells [1864]
c/o S.G. Sloman, Farnham, Surrey [1866]
Gervis-villa, Bournemouth [Aug. 1866]
5 Westover villas, Bournemouth [1867]
Frome Vauchurch Rectory, Dorchester [1869]
Occupation church
Society Membership
membership ASL, AI ordinary fellow
ASL Foundation Fellow
left 1874.01.27 resigned
elected_AI 1863
elected_ASL 1864.02.16
societies Royal Meteorological Society
Society for Psychical Research

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Vicar of Maker, Devonport
P.A. in 4th, 5th, 6th list

Notes From Elsewhere

mentioned in Human Personality and Its Survival of Bodily Death
By Frederic William Henry Myers
Member of Society for Psychical Research 1884

From Anecdotes in Psychical research: the narrator is again the Rev. P. H. Newnham, of whose telepathic rapport with his wife we have had such striking experimental proof, and who describes himself as "an utter sceptic, in the true sense of the word."

"In March, 1854, I was up at Oxford, keeping my last term, in lodgings. I was subject to violent neuralgic headaches, which always culminated in sleep. One evening, about 8 p.m., I had an unusually violent one; when it became unendurable, about 9 p.m., I went into my bedroom, and flung myself, without undressing, on the bed, and soon fell asleep.

"I then had a singularly clear and vivid dream, all the incidents of which are still as clear to my memory as ever. I dreamed that I was stopping with the family of the lady who subsequently became my wife. All the younger ones had gone to bed, and I stopped chatting to the father and mother, standing up by the fireplace. Presently I bade them goodnight, took my candle, and went off to bed. On arriving in the hall, I perceived that my fiancee had been detained downstairs, and was only then near the top of the staircase. I rushed upstairs, overtook her on the top step, and passed my two arms round her waist, under her arms, from behind. Although I was carrying my candle in my left hand, when I ran upstairs, this did not, in my dream, interfere with this gesture.

"On this I woke, and a clock in the house struck 10 almost immediately afterwards.

"So strong was the impression of the dream that I wrote a detailed account of it next morning to my fiancee.

"Crossing my letter, not in answer to it, I received a letter from the lady in question: 'Were you thinking about me, very specially, last night, just about 10 o'clock? For, as I was going upstairs to bed, I distinctly heard your footsteps on the stairs, and felt you put your arms round my waist.'

"The letters in question are now destroyed, but we verified the statement made therein some years later, when we read over our old letters, previous to their destruction, and we found that our personal recollections had not varied in the least degree therefrom. The above narratives may, therefore, be accepted as absolutely accurate.

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Freemasonry; What It Is Not, and What It Is: Being the Substance of a Lecture, Delivered Before the Provincial Grand Lodge of Dorset, Held at Lyme Regis, August 10 by Bro. Rev. P. H. Newnham

The All-Feather - Sermons Preached In A Village Church

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