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In 1051, a monk of Canterbury Cathedral made a bizarre observation in what would eventually form part of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. In his chronicling of the year's events, he described the establishment of a new fortification in Herefordshire by French members of the king's party. More so...
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Zusammenfassung: | In 1051, a monk of Canterbury Cathedral made a bizarre observation in what would eventually form part of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. In his chronicling of the year's events, he described the establishment of a new fortification in Herefordshire by French members of the king's party. More sophisticated than the typical Saxon burh, the word provided was alien to his vocabulary. In Latin, its builders had christened it: castellum. Little did anyone at the time know, this unique building would mark a drastic change in the direction of England's history. For almost a thousand years, the castles of England have stood proudly over her landscape. While many bear the scars of centuries of warfare, others continue to enjoy a far more comfortable existence. They are the sites of bloody sieges. The windswept ruin. The royal palace. The home of knights and nobility. The local museum. The posh hotel. Though we all recognise a castle when we see one, no two are ever exactly alike. By digging deep into the history of England's mighty castles, the purpose of this book is to throw light on those who lived there. For as long as there have been castles in England, there have been mysteries within their walls: murders that were never solved, treasures that remain unfound, prisoners left to rot in the ghastliest pits or executions worthy of lasting infamy. From unfortunate victims to long lost legends, infamous owners to ladies in grey, Castles of England offers a fresh investigation into many of those tales that will forever be the cause of intrigue for visitors. To understand who they were is to understand the story of the castle in England. To understand the castle in England is to understand England |
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adam_text | CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
IX
PREFACE: THE CASTLE IN ENGLAND
XV
CHAPTER 1 THE ISLES OF STILLY, CORNWALL AND DEVON 1
LYONESSE 1
THE ISLES OF STILLY 3
PENGERSICK 5
ST MICHAEL S MOUNT 8
TINTAGEL 10
BERRY POMEROY 13
LYDFORD 16
OKEHAMPTON 18
TIVERTON 22
CHAPTER 2 DORSET AND SOMERSET 25
CORFE CASTLE 25
SHERBORNE OLD CASTLE 28
CADBURY 29
DUNSTER 32
FARLEIGH HUNGERFORD 34
NUNNEY 36
TAUNTON 37
CHAPTER 3 GLOUCESTERSHIRE AND WILTSHIRE 40
BERKELEY 40
SUDELEY 43
OLD SARUM 47
OLD WARDOUR 49
CHAPTER 4 HAMPSHIRE AND THE ISLE OF WIGHT 52
ODIHAM 52
PORTCHESTER 53
CARISBROOKE 56
VI CASTLES OF ENGLAND
CHAPTER 5
SUSSEX
60
ARUNDEL
60
BODIAM
63
BRAMBER
66
HASTINGS
68
HERSTMONCEUX
70
PEVENSEY
72
CHAPTER 6
KENT
76
DOVER
76
HEVER
79
LEEDS
80
ROCHESTER
82
SCOTNEY
87
CHAPTER 7
SURREY, BERKSHIRE AND OXFORDSHIRE
89
FARNHAM
89
DONNINGTON
90
WINDSOR
91
OXFORD
95
CHAPTER 8
ESSEX, CAMBRIDGESHIRE, SUFFOLK AND NORFOLK
97
COLCHESTER
97
HADLEIGH
100
WOODCROFT
102
BUNGAY
103
ORFORD
104
BURGH
106
CASTLE RISING
108
FRAMLINGHAM
110
NORWICH
111
CHAPTER 9
WARWICKSHIRE, THE WEST MIDLANDS
AND STAFFORDSHIRE
113
KENILWORTH
113
WARWICK
115
DUDLEY
120
TAMWORTH
121
TUTBURY
123
VII
127
127
128
130
132
135
135
137
140
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CONTENTS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE AND LEICESTERSHIRE
BARNWELL
FOTHERINGHAY
ROCKINGHAM
BELVOIR
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE, DERBYSHIRE AND LINCOLNSHIRE
NEWARK
NOTTINGHAM
BOLSOVER
PEVERIL
LINCOLN
TATTERSHALL
YORKSHIRE
BOLTON
CLIFFORD S TOWER (YORK CASTLE)
CONISBROUGH
HELMSLEY
KNARESBOROUGH
MIDDLEHAM
PICKERING
PONTEFRACT
RICHMOND
RIPLEY
SCARBOROUGH
SKIPSEA
SKIPTON
CHESHIRE AND LANCASHIRE
BEES TON
LANCASTER
CUMBRIA
CARLISLE
MUNCASTER
PENDRAGON
SIZERGH
COUNTY DURHAM
BARNARD CASTLE
VIII
CASTLES OF ENGLAND
BOWES
DURHAM
LUMLEY
RABY
WALWORTH
CHAPTER 16 TYNE & WEAR
FEATHERSTONE
HYLTON
THIRLWALL
TYNEMOUTH
CHAPTER 17 NORTHUMBERLAND
ALNWICK
BAMBURGH
CHILLINGHAM
DUNSTANBURGH
LINDISFARNE
PRUDHOE
WARKWORTH
CHAPTER 18 BEST OF THE REST
POSTSCRIPT
APPENDIX A: ROYAL CASTLES IN THE MIDDLE AGES
APPENDIX B: IMPORTANT PRIVATE CASTLES IN THE MIDDLE AGE
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX
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CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
IX
PREFACE: THE CASTLE IN ENGLAND
XV
CHAPTER 1 THE ISLES OF STILLY, CORNWALL AND DEVON 1
LYONESSE 1
THE ISLES OF STILLY 3
PENGERSICK 5
ST MICHAEL'S MOUNT 8
TINTAGEL 10
BERRY POMEROY 13
LYDFORD 16
OKEHAMPTON 18
TIVERTON 22
CHAPTER 2 DORSET AND SOMERSET 25
CORFE CASTLE 25
SHERBORNE OLD CASTLE 28
CADBURY 29
DUNSTER 32
FARLEIGH HUNGERFORD 34
NUNNEY 36
TAUNTON 37
CHAPTER 3 GLOUCESTERSHIRE AND WILTSHIRE 40
BERKELEY 40
SUDELEY 43
OLD SARUM 47
OLD WARDOUR 49
CHAPTER 4 HAMPSHIRE AND THE ISLE OF WIGHT 52
ODIHAM 52
PORTCHESTER 53
CARISBROOKE 56
VI CASTLES OF ENGLAND
CHAPTER 5
SUSSEX
60
ARUNDEL
60
BODIAM
63
BRAMBER
66
HASTINGS
68
HERSTMONCEUX
70
PEVENSEY
72
CHAPTER 6
KENT
76
DOVER
76
HEVER
79
LEEDS
80
ROCHESTER
82
SCOTNEY
87
CHAPTER 7
SURREY, BERKSHIRE AND OXFORDSHIRE
89
FARNHAM
89
DONNINGTON
90
WINDSOR
91
OXFORD
95
CHAPTER 8
ESSEX, CAMBRIDGESHIRE, SUFFOLK AND NORFOLK
97
COLCHESTER
97
HADLEIGH
100
WOODCROFT
102
BUNGAY
103
ORFORD
104
BURGH
106
CASTLE RISING
108
FRAMLINGHAM
110
NORWICH
111
CHAPTER 9
WARWICKSHIRE, THE WEST MIDLANDS
AND STAFFORDSHIRE
113
KENILWORTH
113
WARWICK
115
DUDLEY
120
TAMWORTH
121
TUTBURY
123
VII
127
127
128
130
132
135
135
137
140
141
143
145
147
147
148
152
153
155
156
158
159
163
164
166
170
172
174
174
176
180
180
183
185
187
189
189
CONTENTS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE AND LEICESTERSHIRE
BARNWELL
FOTHERINGHAY
ROCKINGHAM
BELVOIR
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE, DERBYSHIRE AND LINCOLNSHIRE
NEWARK
NOTTINGHAM
BOLSOVER
PEVERIL
LINCOLN
TATTERSHALL
YORKSHIRE
BOLTON
CLIFFORD'S TOWER (YORK CASTLE)
CONISBROUGH
HELMSLEY
KNARESBOROUGH
MIDDLEHAM
PICKERING
PONTEFRACT
RICHMOND
RIPLEY
SCARBOROUGH
SKIPSEA
SKIPTON
CHESHIRE AND LANCASHIRE
BEES TON
LANCASTER
CUMBRIA
CARLISLE
MUNCASTER
PENDRAGON
SIZERGH
COUNTY DURHAM
BARNARD CASTLE
VIII
CASTLES OF ENGLAND
BOWES
DURHAM
LUMLEY
RABY
WALWORTH
CHAPTER 16 TYNE & WEAR
FEATHERSTONE
HYLTON
THIRLWALL
TYNEMOUTH
CHAPTER 17 NORTHUMBERLAND
ALNWICK
BAMBURGH
CHILLINGHAM
DUNSTANBURGH
LINDISFARNE
PRUDHOE
WARKWORTH
CHAPTER 18 BEST OF THE REST
POSTSCRIPT
APPENDIX A: ROYAL CASTLES IN THE MIDDLE AGES
APPENDIX B: IMPORTANT PRIVATE CASTLES IN THE MIDDLE AGE
BIBLIOGRAPHY
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