Inner Pantry Research Paper

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Once some children saw that she came out from the portrait in the nursery above the fireplace.
Ghost of another unknown lady: Another a ghost story of an unknown lady was seen in the Inner Pantry. A watchman once in night saw a very cripple woman walking involuntary. She requested the watchman for water to drink. Just after some moments she disappears in front of him. Scared watchman told later about the phantom being that she may be died by poison he assume from her voice and how she was walking. First he assumed her as a guest in the castle. Torture chamber in Chillingham make this castle super haunted. The history of torturing on prisoners can't be imagined now. The torturing equipments in there make sense us how horrible was there for

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