The rebellion was now defeated and Thomas was executed outside Pontefract Castle. It is believed that the blade was blunt as it took the executioner eleven blows to actually sever the head from Thomas’s neck.
Thomas’s ghost is believed to still haunt his former home of Dunstanburgh Castle as visitors have reported to have seen a man holding his severed head and if you look closely enough you can still see the expression of sheer agony etched on his face.
Dunstanburgh Castle sits on a cliff on the Northumberland coast. It is approximately a mile from the picturesque seaside village of Craster. It also has a few ghosts lingering in its now ruined remains, one apparently being that of Thomas Earl of Lancaster.
The Ghost of Thomas Earl of Lancaster
Dunstanburgh Castle was once the largest and the most important castle in all of Northumberland. It was constructed in 1313 by Thomas, 2nd Earl of Lancaster. Thomas also became Earl of Salisbury, Derby, Lincoln and Leicester. This made Thomas one of the most powerful Lords of his time.
Thomas became one of King Edward II ‘The Lords Ordainers’ these were Lords entrusted to oversee the Kings’ affairs. Thomas was also the most powerful amongst the group of 21 Lords and had strong following. Trouble brewed for the King, this was due to the King holding so much favour for Piers Gaveston, his favourite Knight and best friend. It was believed that Gaveston took up to much of the Kings time.
Parliament dismissed Gaveston but within a few months Edward had Gaveston back at his side. This led to the Lord Ordainers declaring war on Edward.
Gaveston was captured and executed by the Lords, which devastated Edward. Eventually though Edward did get his revenge and Thomas was captured after being defeated in the Battle of Boroughbridge in 1322.
Sir Guy the Seeker
There is another legend that has been associated with Dunstanburgh Castle and this is a story about a wandering Knight called Sir Guy.
While riding near the castle one night Sir Guy was caught in a thunderstorm. The nearest place to find shelter was in the entrance to the castle. Sir Guy was sheltering from the rain when a hooded figure appeared and ordered him to follow. Sir Guy did as he was instructed and followed the figure beneath the castle to a secret room.
In the room was a beautiful lady and set before her on a wooden table was two items, one a sword the other a horn. The lady explained that if Sir Guy chose the correct item she would be released from the room she had been imprisoned for so long.
Sir Guy chose the horn without any hesitation and blew into it as hard as he could. But he had made the wrong choice as he soon found himself back sheltering under the entrance of the castle.
Sir Guy tried to find the entrance to the secret room but to no avail. His ghost is still seen to be searching to this very day!!
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