The Grey Lady

The Grey Lady

The Grey Lady or The Gray Lady may refer to:

*"The Grey Lady" The name of a ghost said to be haunting the Willard Library
*"The Gray Lady", a nickname for "The New York Times" newspaper, in reference to its tradition of presenting many words and few pictures
*"The Grey Lady", a nickname for Nantucket, an island located off the coast of Cape Cod, in Massachusetts
*"The Grey Lady", the ghost for Ravenclaw House in the "Harry Potter" novels
*"The Grey Lady" from "The Good Witch", a Hallmark, made-for-tv movie.
*The Grey Lady, the name of a number of well-known ghosts of the United Kingdom
**in Glamis Castle
**in Rufford Old Hall
**in Denbigh Castle
**in Bishops Stortford


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