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Psychometrist Miss Alice Pollock was experimenting on one of the rooms at Leeds Castle in Kent known as Henry Viii’s room, by touching objects in an attempt to experience events from another time. Miss Pollock was a relative of the family living at Leeds Castle; the relative chose this room as it was the one Alice Pollocks’ own parents had used when they stayed there.
After a period of receiving no impressions whatsoever, the room suddenly changed, losing its comfortable modern appear ance and becoming cold and bare and carpetless. Logs were burning in the fireplace which was now in a different position. A tall woman in a white dress, deep in concentration and greatly anguished, was walking up and down the room.
A history of the castle suggests that the room had been the
prison of Queen Joan of Navarre, Henry V’s stepmother, who
had been accused of witchcraft by her husband.
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