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==History== Early accounts reported that in 1661 a local landowner, John Mompesson, owner of a house in the town of [[Tidworth|Tedworth]] (now called Tidworth, in [[Wiltshire]]), had brought a lawsuit against an unlicensed vagrant [[drummer]] William Drury, whom he accused of collecting money by false pretences. After he had won judgment against the drummer, the drum was turned over to Mompesson by the local bailiff. Mompesson then found his house plagued by nocturnal drumming noises. It was alleged that the drummer had brought these plagues of noise upon Mompesson's head by [[witchcraft]].<ref name=Aldridge>[https://www.jstor.org/stable/1917046?seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents Aldridge, Alfred Owen. "Franklin and the Ghostly Drummer of Tedworth", ''The William and Mary Quarterly'', Vol. 7, No. 4 (Oct., 1950), pp. 559β567] {{doi|10.2307/1917046}}</ref> Drury was said to have been associated with a band of [[Romani people|gypsies]]. Glanvill, who visited the house in 1663, had claimed to have heard strange scratching noises under a bed in the children's room.<ref>Davidson, Jane. (2012). ''Early Modern Supernatural: The Dark Side of European Culture, 1400β1700''. Praeger. pp. 147β148. {{ISBN|978-0-313-39343-3}}</ref><ref>Waller, John. (2004). ''Leaps in the Dark: The Making of Scientific Reputations''. Oxford University Press. pp. 20β21. {{ISBN|0-19-280484-7}}</ref> On Christmas Day 1667, [[Samuel Pepys]], in his diary, records his wife, Elizabeth, reading the story to him. He found it to be "a strange story of spirits and worth reading indeed." In 1668, Glanvill published one of the earlier versions of ''Saducismus Triumphatus,'' his ''A Blow at Modern [[Sadducism]]'' ... To which is added, ''The Relation of the Fam'd Disturbance by the Drummer, in the House of Mr. John Mompesson.'' [[John Wesley]] made reference to the Drummer at Tedworth in his journal: {{blockquote|text=The famous instance of this, which has been spread far and wide, was the drumming in Mr Mompesson's house at Tedworth; who, it was said, acknowledged, 'It was all a trick, and that he had found out the whole contrivance.' Not so, my eldest brother, then at Christ Church, Oxon, inquired of Mr Mompesson, his fellow collegian, 'Whether his father had acknowledged this or not.' He answered, 'The resort of gentlemen to my father's house was so great, he could not bear the expense. He therefore took no pains to confute the report, that he had found out the cheat: although he and I, and all the family knew the account which was published, to be punctually true.'<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=VsY7AAAAYAAJ&q=The+Works+of+the+Rev.+John+Wesley%3A+The+twelfth%2C+thirteenth%2C+fourteenth+... ''The Works of the Rev. John Wesley'', vol. 3, p. 246]</ref>}} [[File:Drummer of Tedworth Sketch.png|thumb|Sketch of the Drummer of Tedworth (1837)]]
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