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The Lady in Grey, Augustine Steward
House
As the plague
of 1578 overwhelmed the city, Augustine Steward
House found it could offer no resistance and, one by one the
family living inside fell victim to it. Deciding that everyone
inside the house was dead the bailiffs ordered it to be locked,
bolted and boarded up from the outside. Some weeks later when
they returned with the house was reopened to allow the bodies
to be taken out. It was then the true horror of what had happened
within the house was revealed.
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| Augustine
Steward House, Tombland. |
Dragging
out first the bodies of the mother and father some unusual
marks were noticed on their legs. Upon closer inspection these
were discovered to be teeth marks and pieces of flesh appeared
to have been bitten away from the limbs.
The horror increased when it became clear that these marks
were not the work of the rats that often fed from the limbs
of plague victims but from something much larger. They were
in fact human teeth marks!
As the 'pitmen' cautiously
removed the rest of the bodies from the house the full extent
of what had happened became clear. Inside the mouth and throat
of one of the daughters in the house were bits and pieces
of dead human flesh. It seemed that the bailiffs had been
a little premature when they locked up the house and she had,
in fact, still been alive at the time. To be locked in a house
with the dead bodies of the rest of her family with no food
or water would have been bad enough, but to have to have made
the decision to try and survive by feasting on their plague
ridden limbs is beyond comprehension.
Ever since that date the
young girl has been reputed to haunt Augustine Steward House
along with Tombland Alley. She always appears dressed in fading
and ragged grey clothes and has, for that reason become known
as the 'Lady In Grey'. Many occupants of the house, which
has enjoyed a number of uses over the years, claim to have
either seen or felt the presence of the young girl. Constantly
moving objects around at night time seems to be her favourite
pastime whilst she has also been known to open and close doors
causing a breeze at the most inconvenient of times.
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| Tombland
Alley, where the Lady in Grey is said to roam. |
Others claim to have spotted
her wandering up and down Tombland Alley and she has even
been known to enjoy a dance from time to time. When Samson
and Hercules House was known as Ritzys, a local
DJ went upstairs one evening to investigate noises he heard
coming from one of the toilets.
A private party was being held at the club and it was not
unknown for youngsters to try and gain access to the dance
hall via the toilets and then join the party, pretending to
be a 'friend' of a guest.
When the DJ made his way
to the toilets he saw a young woman leaving one of the cubicles.
Dressed all in grey she didn't look like the usual visitor
to the club so he went to challenge her. Ignoring him completely
the young woman walked straight past him without a word. As
he turned to see where she was going he was horrified to see
that she appeared to have no feet and was simply 'floating'
down the corridor. In something of a panic he reported what
he had seen to the manager to be warned that if he wished
to keep his job he would not repeat the story to anybody else.
The manager obviously felt that a ghost was bad for business!
LOCATION
This
ghostly tale has kindly been provided by Ghostly Dave - visit
his Norwich Ghost Walk website here.
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