over 11 at the hamptons
Probably!
I believe Hampton Court is under the ownership of English Heritage.... Of course, it is so vast that some rooms of the Palace have been converted into flats and are lived in today!
I believe Hampton Court is under the ownership of English Heritage.... Of course, it is so vast that some rooms of the Palace have been converted into flats and are lived in today!
I've been trying to work out the same thing. On the internet, it says that Catherine Howard haunts Hampton Court, but then it also says she haunts the Tower of London. So.... I'm not sure who to believe, but my guess is Catherine Howard haunts the Hampton Court gallery.
the medfly has been spotted no where
If you mean Hampton Court Palace, it was built by Cardinal Wolsey in 1514. It had previously been a property owned by The Order of St John of Jerusalem
No such records exist. However for such a large household there would have been several
The yeti has been spotted in the Himalaya mountains in Asia.
I live in England, near Hampton Court.I don't think that it was ever moved, and has always been on the bank of the Thames in Hampton, on the way to Kingston.If you're looking to go, here's the address:AddressHampton Court Palace SurreyKT8 9AUEnglandTelephone24-hour information line about the palace and gardens: 0844 482 7777 (from the UK)+44 (0)20 3166 6000 (from outside the UK)Historic Royal Palaces switchboard:0844 482 7777 (09.00 to 17.00 GMT) (from the UK)+44 (0)20 3166 6000 (from outside the UK)Textphone users: Dial 18001 before any of the above numbersE-mailhamptoncourt@hrp.org.uk
Henry VIII never executed anyone in person nor was Hampton Court a place of execution in Henry's time. State executions were carried out at the Tower of London. Henry's wives Anne Boleyn and Catherine Howard were executed there. Hampton Court is best known for the execution of Charles 1 on 30 January 1649 having been found guilt of "treason" by Parliament. Charles stepped out of a window at the Banqueting House to meet his end.
The year is unknown, but it is widely believed that it was the first time someone told a lie that they had seen a ghost. Possibly though, the person could have been mistaken. Either way, ghosts are not real.
Ghosts have not been proven to be real, but some people claim to have seen ghosts and poltergeists.