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  • The Cauld Lad of Hylton is a ghost of murdered stable boy Robert Skelton, said to haunt the ruins of Hylton Castle (in Sunderland, Northern England)....
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  • Durham, such as the Cauld Lad of Hylton. "Ghost" in Northern England was pronounced "guest", and the origin is thought to be of the combination burh-ghest...
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    Hylton Castle is haunted by the spirit of Robert Skelton, known as the Cauld (a pronunciation of "cold" in Mackem) Lad of Hylton. Various versions of...
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    Staffordshire Hylton Castle in Hylton district of Sunderland Cauld Lad of Hylton, the ghost of a murdered stable boy that haunts the ruins of Hylton Castle North...
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    English folklore consists of the myths and legends of England, including the English region's mythical creatures, traditional recipes, urban legends,...
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  • interest in reading, and usually involved an actor reading an abridged version of a children's novel or folk tale whilst seated in an armchair. A single book...
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    The Cauld Lad O'Hylton, a story of the ghost of Hilton Castle. In part through popularity of the play which toured England in 1879, the actions of Crawford...
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  • hudskins, nickers, madcaps, trolls, robinets, friars' lanthorns, silkies, cauld-lads, death-hearses, goblins, hob-headlesses, bugaboos, kows, or cowes, nickies...
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