Hampton Court Grey Lady

Hampton Court Grey Lady. Ghost of the Grey Lady caught on camera by school girls at Hampton Court Palace Mirror Online Sightings of a 'lady in grey' are believed to be that of Sybil Penn Effigy and epitaph of Sybil Penn, St Mary's Hampton Effigy of Sybil Penn, St Mary's Hampton

Festive Attyre the Grey Lady
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Sightings of a 'lady in grey' are believed to be that of Sybil Penn The lady was puzzled: who could be in the offices at this time? She opened the door and there stood a tall woman, dressed head to foot in grey, looking every bit flesh and blood; and for a short while the two women just stared at each other

Festive Attyre the Grey Lady

The ghost of 'The Grey Lady' (I'm sure there's some legal requirement for all historic buildings to have a grey lady of some form) is said to be the ghost of Sybil Penn, servant to four Tudor monarchs and wetnurse to Edward VI. Sybil was servant to four Tudor monarchs, and wet nurse to Edward VI There have been numerous sightings of the 'Grey Lady', aka Sybil Penn at the palace

Ghost Of The Grey Lady Of Hampton Court Palace Photographed HuffPost UK. Hampton Court Palace is King Henry VIII's most famous former home She nursed Elizabeth I devotedly through smallpox in 1562

How to get to Hampton Court Palace? [6 options compared]. Sybil or Sibel Penn (died 1562) was an English courtier Another regular sighting is that of "the Grey Lady" — supposedly the ghost of a servant to the monarchs, and nurse to Prince.