MaxMolyneux said:Isn't Anne Boleyn supposed to be haunting Hampton caught as well?
austen27 said:MaxMolyneux said:Isn't Anne Boleyn supposed to be haunting Hampton caught as well?
I was at Hampton Court last week. The famous ghost there is meant to be Catherine Howard.
(Sid James lives on I see :lol: "Don't get your Hampton caught" - no offnce Max )
Don't get that joke.
MaxMolyneux said:Oh , still don't get the Sid James part though.
rynner said:As Max is just 19, he's probably not familiar with Sid James and the rest of the Carry On crew (and maybe not with rhyming slang either, as he's a scouser!)
Hang on in here, Max, there's a lorra lorra stuff to to learn, and not all of of it Fortean!
moderndayyorkist said:wifey no 1, Catherine of Aragon; followed by Anne Boleyn; Jane Seymour; Anne of Cleeves: Katherine Howard and lastly Kathrine Parr
austen27 said:And yes, Jane Grey was the "Nine day Queen" in between Edward VI and Mary I. There was a rather slushy film about her staring Helen Bonham-Carter.
moderndayyorkist said:Lady Grey is also reputed to haunt the Tower of London. apparently a 'vague, white shape' is said to wander about the Bloody Tower on the anniversary of her death(12th Feb.)
If all the haunting stories are true, we can all agree that she is a very well travelled ghost, or they are residual hauntings.
SpaceOddityHad a strange thing happen early hours of this morning. I must of sat up in bed still asleep, then woke up, I was sat up counting my fingers. I remeber thinking that it was weird that I didn't have 6 fingers!