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Samlesbury Hall
Samlesbury Hall
Samlesbury Hall

Ghosties and ghoulies and things that go bump in the night. Our spooky section looks at ghostly goings on in Lancashire.

Samlesbury Hall, near Preston, is reputedly haunted by a 'White Lady'.

The White Lady is thought to be the ghost of Lady Dorothy Southworth.

Lady Dorothy lived at the Hall during the seventeenth century. Her family were staunch Catholics but Dorothy fell in love with a neighbour who happened to be a Protestant.

Because of family conflict, the young lovers could only meet in secret, and eventually they decided they would elope. On the night of their escape, the young man made his way to the Hall, but before he could get to Dorothy, her brother crept up on him and killed both him and two of his accomplices with his sword.

Consequently, both families found out about the affair and Dorothy was sent to a convent abroad where she went insane and eventually died.

Some years ago three human skeletons were found near the walls of the Hall, and popular opinion has connected them with the tradition.

Peter Harrison added this...
My family bought the house some time after the Southworths. it was Joseph Harrison, my great great great uncle, who found the skeletons in the wall. He restored the house but later went into bankruptsy and ended up shooting himself. He supposedly haunts the gallery above the great hall. the neighbour in the white lady story was a De Houghton, from the neigbouring manor Hoghton Tower. It's interesting stuff isnt it?

Margaret in New Zealand added this...
I was so interested to find the Hall as my grandparents worked there in the 1881 Census as butler and domestic servants, a year before they married, Jane Russell was in Farnham Surrey in 1882, so perhaps she had seen The White Lady and decided to leave! My mother did not tell us about the Hall though I knew Jane was a servant.
We are curious as to how The White Lady could write her story if she was insane!? Fascinating though. Thanks, it made my day.

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