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Where can Anne Boleyn's ghost be seen? What form does it take? And why does she haunt us so? Get ready for carriages pulled ...
Anne Boleyn, beheaded in 1536, is often sighted haunting historic London locations like the Tower of London and Hampton Court Palace, carrying her severed head ...
Unsurprisingly, Boleyn has also been known to stop by the Tower of London, where historians estimate some 125 people were executed for anything from petty crimes to dangerous plots.
In 1876, one soldier stationed at the Tower claimed he saw a ghostly procession of knights and ladies, led by a headless woman who he believed to be Anne Boleyn. The ghosts of other figures ...
Incest, Ravens And Ghostly Goings-On: Anne Boleyn Play At The Tower Of London. ... The Tower is supposedly one of the most haunted buildings in London, including sightings of Anne's ghost.
The headless ghost of Anne Boleyn, the beheaded second wife of Henry VIII, is said to appear near her execution site in the Tower of London, leading a procession of ectoplasmic lords and ladies to ...
The Boleyn story at the hall continues as Anne's father Sir Thomas is also rumoured to appear in ghost form, "cursed for taking no action to prevent two of his children being executed by Henry VIII".
Boleyn play opens at Tower. A play about Anne Boleyn's life and death opens today at the Tower of London - the site of her trial, execution and final resting place.
Read Boleyn play opens at Tower latest on ITV News. All the Friday 17th May 2013 news A play about Anne Boleyn's life and death opens today at the Tower of London - the site of her trial ...