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We had a rather fabulous time at Glamis last Saturday. You
might recognise/ know/ have got drunk with
a few of the authors who were there. Val McDermid , Denise Mina, Chris Brookmyre,
Douglas Skelton , Craig Robertson and loads more. Apart from the bitter, bitter
cold, ( the guys in the book shop were dressed in thermals, big hats
with hairy ears, and fur lined boots), the venue lent a spooky
magnificence to the event. How many events have you been to where the lunch is waitress served, with white
folded linen napkins.
The book shop was located in THAT room, of all the 170
rooms- they had to pick that one.. the one where the devil is still sitting,
with an ace up his sleeve. The one with
the door that is not a door and maybe, the extra window.
Here’s a quote that I found online which sets the tone for
what me, and all like minded individuals believe is the real mystery of Glamis. The monster.
“If you could even guess the nature of this castle’s secret,
“you would get down on your knees and thank God it was not yours.” said Claude
Bowes-Lyon, 13th Earl of Strathmore. And I don’t think he was meaning the
recipe for the butternut squash lasagne.
So to consider the unspoken horror of Glamis, we need to
think about the mid 1850’s to about 1900.
It still resolves around a hidden room, an extra window, weird noises at
night and ghostly figures drifting along the stone corridors of the castle.
Probably looking for the toilets.
Basically there are two sides to this mystery. There are those family members who believe it
to be so awful, they didn’t ever wish to know, while admitting that there WAS something
going on that was so awful that they did not wish to know about it. Other members of the family insist that the secret is real, they know all about it, but they cannot speak it. Which
is not helpful.
To put it in context,
we are talking about a time where the devil playing cards, and the mad being
possessed by the devil, can be parked firmly in history. We are talking not so
long ago but still at a time when disability was considered weakness, or bad
genes. It was something shameful. And any body connected with the Royal family was not
allowed to be anything less than
perfect. There is another rumour that
the Queen Mother ( whose family own Glamis) had a close relative who was considered ‘mad’
in some way and securely locked away. ( I
think that is one of the present queen’s cousins on her mother’s side who has been incarcerated and ignored by her
family due to a mental incapacity).
So the story, well the rumours, go that the real heir of the Bowes Lyon fortune had been born so deformed that he was an
affront to society, and spent most of his time walled up in the secret room ( which may or may not be the secret room
behind the wall where the hypothermic booksellers were.) The boy was left in the charge of the factor who let him out and about
at night, giving rise to much of the
ghostly legend.
The child might have been the son of the 11th Earl. I think
that is the Earl whose wife gave birth to
a son , a son who died on the same day. That is what the records say.
But what if he didn’t, and the baby was born deformed . ‘Hideously
twisted,’ by one account. Another calls the child ‘a human toad’.
I guess we will never know the truth.
The Crime At The Castle event is going to be on
again next year. I think there might be some snooping to be done. Surely, a
festival full of crime writers can crack this one.
Caro Ramsay 02 02 2018
Oh, sure, Caro, just like most teases, it's all tease and no coming through with The Good Stuff. We wanted answers. We wanted gruesome photos. We wanted blood and guts.
ReplyDeleteAll we got were rumors, photos of a pretty lass, and a bunch of folks who looked like they were being slowly frozen.
Sheesh.
Could I get a refund?
Get money out a Scottish person???? Really? And the story might not be over.... well it is but indeed---no pictures, no evidence because it's all been hushed up!!! so no sheesh but shush!!!
DeleteWhatever they were serving that got you to thinking as you did...I want some!
ReplyDeleteAnd, yes, you do deserve your own stamp...and shout.
We were served something very lovely, and extremely small - we genuinely thought it was a starter! So we had to roast a few fans in the crypt. They weren't Caro Ramsay fans so I didn't care..
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