Article clipped from London Smiths Weekly

•• ♦ ••A GHOST THAT SCARED A KING.The Townshend pictures, which were sold at Christie and Manson’e, included two portraits of Dorothy Walpole, second wife of Charles, second Viscount Townshend, who is theoiiginal of the “Brown Lady of Bavn-ham.”This ghostly personage has haunted thestaircase and corridors of Raynham Hall, andshe has sometimes appeared in the grand saloon at Houghton, George IV., when Prince Regent, was visited by the Brown Lady when staying at Raynham for shooting.She- came to his bedside and drew away the curtain, the result bein« that the Prince was so seared that he abruptly terminated his visitnext morning.— Truth,”
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London Smiths Weekly

London, Middlesex, GB

Sat, Jul 23, 1904

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