Posted on 02/17/2012 4:40:50 AM PST by Renfield
If you could even guess the nature of this castles secret, said Claude Bowes-Lyon, 13th Earl of Strathmore, you would get down on your knees and thank God it was not yours.
That awful secret was once the talk of Europe. From perhaps the 1840s until 1905, the Earls ancestral seat at Glamis Castle, in the Scottish lowlands, was home to a mystery of mysteriesan enigma that involved a hidden room, a secret passage, solemn initiations, scandal, and shadowy figures glimpsed by night on castle battlements.
The conundrum engaged two generations of high society until, soon after 1900, the secret itself was lost. One version of the story holds that it was so terrible that the 13th Earls heir flatly refused to have it revealed to him. Yet the mystery of Glamis (pronounced Glarms) remains, kept alive by its association with royalty (the heir was grandfather to Elizabeth II) and by the fact that at least some members of the Bowes-Lyon family insisted it was real.....
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Actually, MacBeth had no connection to Glamis except in Shakespeare’s play.
Yeah.
I know.
I was being facetious.
Sorry...
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