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      • The Tower of London is famous for its dark and haunted history, with stories of ghosts and paranormal encounters. Some of the notable ghosts that haunt the Tower include Anne Boleyn, Queen Elizabeth I (The White Lady), the Young Princes, The Grey Lady, Guy Fawkes, Sir Walter Raleigh, Margaret Pole, and Lady Jane Grey.
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  2. Apr 8, 2023 · Is it true that the ghosts of the Tower of London are haunted by the spirits of people who died there? Who can be sure? But these are the tales of those very people who met decidedly grisly ends in the Tower. Here are the 13 ghosts of the Tower of London, in all their gory glory. 1. Guy Fawkes

    • Beauchamp Tower. A very haunted tower, where there have been reports of mild poltergeist phenomena and gentle gasps. In the battlements, Elizabeth’s Walk boasts a spectral cavalier, whilst the apparition of the Lady Jane Grey’s husband, Lord Guildford Dudley, who was executed at the age of about 19, appears with tears streaming down his face.
    • The Bloody Tower. The Haunted Tower of London’s location of the famous two young princes legend: Edward V, King of England and his brother, Richard of Shrewsbury, Duke of York, aged 12 and 9 respectively, were under the care of their uncle, Richard III, mysterious vanished, supposedly murdered in the tower on his orders circa 1483.
    • Council Chamber. Tower of London ghosts include the phantom shrieks of Guy Fawkes heard wailing from the room where he was prepared for execution.
    • Main Entrance. During the Second World War, a guard saw a group in old fashioned uniform approach the haunted Tower of London bearing a stretcher with a decapitated body, fading at the point where they would have met the no doubt astonished witness.
    • Anne Boleyn: The Most Famous Tower of London Ghost. The headless ghost of Anne Boleyn, Henry VIII’s ill-fated second wife, is said to haunt the Chapel of St. Peter ad Vincula and the Tower’s corridors.
    • The White Lady. This unknown ghost haunts the White Tower, often seen waving at children. She is distinguished by her lingering perfume and is believed to have been someone once imprisoned within the Tower walls.
    • The Princes in the Tower (Edward V and Richard, Duke of York) The young princes, Edward V and his brother Richard, who mysteriously vanished in the Tower, are seen as frightened, shadowy figures holding each other, embodying lost innocence.
    • The Countess of Salisbury (Margaret Pole) Margaret Pole, the Countess of Salisbury, is said to relive her gruesome execution by a rookie executioner, with spectators hearing her screams and seeing her ghost fleeing from a phantom axeman on Tower Green.
  3. From repugnant smells, ice-cold rooms, mischievous poltergeists and death-heralding bears, stories of inexplicable Tower of London ghosts abound. Although I can’t personally claim to have seen any ghosts lurking around the Tower of London, here’re a selection of the creepiest stories.

    • Anne Boleyn. The second wife of Henry VIII, and the first wife he executed, Anne is the most famous and persistent of all Tower ghosts. She is seen on the Tower Green where she was executed, in St. Peter ad Vincula where she was buried, and wandering corridors as a headless body.
    • Henry VI. He met his end as the result of a real-life game of thrones. Henry VI stood to inherit both the English and French thrones, but the House of York imprisoned him during the War of the Roses.
    • Lady Jane Grey. She was only queen for nine days before being executed by Mary Tudor, aka Bloody Mary, along with Lady Jane’s husband, Lord Guildford Dudley.
    • Lord Guildford Dudley. Lord Guildford Dudley’s ghost haunts Beauchamp Tower, sitting in his cell and weeping late into the night. Lord Dudley is also said to be responsible for the word “Jane” etched into the wall.
  4. Apr 22, 2024 · Erin McCann. Updated April 22, 2024 58.9K views 15 items. The Tower of London is one of the most historic places in England; it's also considered one of the most haunted. As the site of numerous executions, torture, and imprisonment, the bloody Tower of London story makes it an obvious site for ghost sightings.

  5. Mar 22, 2023 · The two princes. Becket’s ghost was never seen again, unlike those of the two princes—12-year-old King Edward V of England and his 10-year-old brother Richard, Duke of York, who haunt the Tower to this day. If seen, the apparitions hold hands on the staircase, only to melt away into the walls.

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