PRINCELY GHOST
A LEGEND OF KENT. The ghost of the Black Prince, it is , said, has again appeared at Hall Place, Rexley, Kent, England, the historic home of the Countess of Limerick, , who states this is the fourth time she ; has seen the ghost there. Each time ' it is omen of bad news. Lady Limerick last saw the ghost ; in 1924, and shortly after received ; news of her daughter's death in Ame- 1 rica. The ghost appears in the ban- j queting hall, and it said to he clad j in armour, and faint sounds of uncanny music are heard. The mansion was bought and furnished by Lady Limerick' s son-in-law, Mr. James Bradley, of New York, who has made several visits there. According to local legends, the Black Prince stayed at Hall Place before setting forth for Crecy.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 256, 21 June 1932, Page 3
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