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Berkeley Castle - History and FactsBuilt by William FitzOsbern in 1067, Berkeley Castle was one of many motte-and-bailey castles constructed by the Normans shortly after the Conquest of 1066.
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The History of Berkeley CastleThe Castle is the oldest building in the country to be inhabited by the same family who built it. For centuries, the Berkeleys were close to the throne, able ...The Castle · Archives · The Gardens
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Berkeley Castle, Gloucestershire - Historic UKBerkeley Castle is the oldest continuously-occupied castle in England, built to keep out the Welsh, with a 12th-century keep and a site of a famous murder.
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Dr Ian Mortimer: A note on the death of Edward IIBefore the discovery of the Fieschi letter in the 1870s, no one doubted that Edward II died in Berkeley Castle and thus it was a fact 'proven beyond reasonable ...
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The big debate: was Edward II really murdered? - HistoryExtraFeb 25, 2019 · Ian Mortimer believes that Edward II did not die at Berkeley Castle. In both cases, a passionate belief is founded upon evidence that ...
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Berkeley Castle Travel Guide - England - EupediaBerkeley Castle was built in 1067 by William FitzOsbern as one of the March Castles specifically designed to keep out the Welsh. The castle contains Sir ...
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Castles of the Welsh Marches - Archaeology TravelBuilding began in about 1067 AD under the Norman Earl William FitzOsbern, after which it helped facilitate the Norman conquest of Gwent. Among its medieval ...
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Historic 11th Century Fortress and Site of Edward II's MurderDuring the mid to late 12th century, Robert rebuilt Berkeley Castle in stone and added a circular shell keep with five protruding towers and a curtain wall.
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PICTURES: Archaeologists excavate areas around Berkeley Castle ...May 31, 2017 · ARCHAEOLOGISTS have been excavating areas within the grounds of Berkeley Castle in an aim to build up a detailed analysis of its history.
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The Three Castles | CastellogyPossibly commissioned by William fitz Osbern, the Earl of Hereford, they initially comprised earthwork fortifications with timber defences.
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Berkeley Castle Donjon and MoatNov 14, 2023 · The archaeological remains observed in Trench 19 (Fig. 1) appear to demonstrate the presence of a heavily robbed-out building with structures ...
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Berkeley Castle, Berkeley - 1340692 - Historic England... shell keep remaining of this period. Shell keep enlarged 1153, Curtain wall to east and south built 1160-1190, including walls of Great Hall, and altered to ...
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(579) Berkeley of Berkeley Castle and Cranford House, Barons ...Jul 21, 2024 · He expanded the estates through purchases and marriage, and in 1301 made over half of his property to his eldest son, Maurice de Berkeley (1271- ...
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The Berkeley Castle MunimentsThe Muniment Room contains about 20,000 documents dating from the mid-12th century to the early 20th century. Of these some 5,500 date from before 1492.
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Battle of Nibley Green - The Wars of the RosesMar 19, 2022 · ... battle was part of an ongoing feud between the Berkeley and Lisle families. The use of violence in this feud is a reminder that the outbreak ...
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The Berkeley feud and the last private battle in EnglandJan 29, 2021 · On the 20th March 1470 the Battle of Nibley Green brought the so-called Berkeley Feud to a head. It was to become the last private battle on English soil.
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Battle of Nibley Green - The Battlefields TrustReputedly the last private battle in England between competing magnates which saw William Lord Berkeley defeat and kill Thomas Talbot, Viscount Lisle.Missing: family feud<|separator|>
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Battle of Nibley GreenThe battle took place on 20th March 1470 at Nibley Green. The exact site of the battle has not been established but ranged over an area between Michelwood and ...Missing: feud | Show results with:feud
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[PDF] The Great Berkeley Law-Suit - Revisited 1417—391culminating in the Battle of Nibley Green in 1469, have little relevance to ... that Lord Berkeley took the field at Nibley Green with over 1,000. Page ...
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The Battle of Nibley Green – England's Last Private BattleMay 22, 2021 · The destruction of Berkeley's enemy was complete. And so, the great Lisle-Berkeley family feud was finished. William Berkeley must've been ...
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rotwang.co.uk : history of berkeley (chapter 5)The challenge was dated and delivered on the 19 of March 1469, and the reply was sent back the same day, fixing the morrow as the time, and Nibley Green as the ...
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[PDF] The King and His Favorites: A Historiographical Analysis of Edward IIa small group of lords and magnates, including Isabella, met in 1327 to discuss Edward's deposition, presented their wishes to Parliament, who then agreed ...
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The End of All Things: The Deposition of Edward II, 20 January 1327Jan 19, 2018 · Edward, they declared, was by the will of parliament and the community of the realm, encouraged to abdicate his throne in place of his eldest son, Edward, Duke ...
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The Bishops and the Deposition of Edward II | Studies in Church ...May 15, 2020 · Prelates conspired with Isabella and Mortimer at every stage of Edward's downfall: when Isabella initially seized control of the royal ...
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Edward II in custody 1327: part oneNov 10, 2006 · In late March 1327, the former Edward II was removed from Kenilworth and sent to Berkeley Castle, in Gloucestershire. It's not clear if Henry of ...
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The Life of Edward II, King of England and Lord of Ireland: Conclusion.May 1, 2020 · ... Roger Mortimer decided to move him to the more secure location of Berkeley Castle in Gloucestershire, where Edward arrived around April 5, 1327.Missing: de | Show results with:de
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[PDF] The Mysterious Death of Edward II: Edited TranscriptEdward's as we know had been removed by Mortimer from Kenilworth, much to Lancaster's fury, and placed in Berkeley castle in March 1327. There are 2 people ...
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Freeing Edward, 1327: the Attack on Berkeley CastleAug 8, 2007 · "They came with an armed force towards the castle of Berkeley, seized the father of our lord the King from our guard and feloniously plundered ...Missing: sources | Show results with:sources
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The Uncertain Death of Edward II? - Hamilton - 2008 - Compass HubSep 10, 2008 · Although Murimuth categorically states that Edward II died in Berkeley Castle on September 21, 1327, Mortimer emphasizes Murimuth's qualified ...
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The Funeral of a King? – 20 December 1327 - Stephen SpinksDec 20, 2016 · Today we cannot even be sure that Edward II did in fact die in September 1327, but may have escaped and lived out his final days in Italy dying ...Missing: guard sources
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The Death of Edward II, Investigating The Red Hot Poker MythDec 8, 2018 · There are no primary sources records of the events surrounding Edward II's death at Berkeley Castle on 21st September 1327[1]. Historians ...
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Annales Paulini - Online Medieval Sources BibliographyThese volumes contain 5 chronicles and one eulogy relating to the reigns of Edward I (1272-1307) and Edward II (1307-1327) of England.
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The Fieschi Letter - The History of EnglandThe letter appears to be genuine. It tells how Edward II escaped from Berkeley castle, and went to live abroad – rather than dying or being killed by Mortimer.
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Enigmatic Berkeley Castle - TimeTravel-Britain.comThe site's history can be traced to the decades just prior to the Norman Conquest to the reign of Edward the Confessor, whose death precipitated the battle for ...
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[PDF] The Berkeley Family In The Late Fifteenth CenturyBerkeley had about 1000. Berkeley's men were concealed in the forest, an acceptable Wars of the Roses tactic. If Lisle realised his opponent's strength he.
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Berkeley Castle | History, Photos & Visiting InformationBerkeley Castle is known as the final prison of Edward II, with a 14th-century great hall, medieval kitchens, and Sir Francis Drake's chest. It is one of the ...Missing: facts | Show results with:facts<|separator|>
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The A-Z of Tudor Places: Berkeley CastleIn 1492, Berkeley Castle came into the ownership of the Crown. This resulted from a bargain struck between William, then Viscount Berkeley and Henry VII.
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[PDF] The Berkeley Castle Munimentspact between Robert Fitzharding and Roger of Berkeley, former occupier of the castle and honour, made at the behest of Henry as duke of Normandy and in his ...
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[PDF] Berkeley - Shell Keeps-Catalogue1With the exception of the defensive character of the late 12th-century fore-building, all surviving defensive details - parapet and wall-walk, crenellations, ...
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Berkeley Castle - WikishireSep 18, 2019 · Fitzharding built the circular shell keep during 1153–56, probably on the site of the former motte. The building of the curtain wall followed, ...Missing: defensive structures details
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Top 12 Interesting Berkeley Castle Facts | Ultimate ListJan 14, 2021 · The next feature that was built to strengthen the castle's defenses was the curtain wall which ran all around the complex. The construction ...
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Great British Houses: Berkeley Castle - A Medieval Gothic Castle ...The former motte was replaced by Fitzharding with a circular shell keep and later the curtain wall was added. In 1327 Berkeley Castle keep became notorious ...
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Berkeley Castle: A 'Murderous' Prison Cell - Stephen SpinksJan 27, 2017 · For the summer of 1327 he was held in captivity at Berkeley castle under the watchful eyes of John Maltravers and Thomas Gurney, having left the ...
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English Castles - Berkeley CastleThe castle was built by Robert Fitzharding in the 12th century. King Henry II ordered the construction to defend the Severn estuary and the Welsh border. The ...Missing: skirmishes medieval
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See Berkeley Castle's Historic Archives: Documents from 1154The Berkeley archives are rich both in age and quality. The earliest documents date from 1154 and are older than the castle itself.
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The Castle - Berkeley CastleDiscover nearly 900 years of history at Berkeley Castle - a rare surviving Norman fortress still lived in by the Berkeley family, steeped in power, stories, ...Missing: period | Show results with:period
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[PDF] Berkeley Castle Tales - ArchaeopressJul 5, 2023 · The size, location and alignment of the ditch recorded in Trench 3, along with the finds contained in the ditch fill and adjacent contexts, ...
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Berkeley Castle's Gardens: A Historical Haven of Lush Scents(Berkeley Town was a thriving port with its own quay in mediaeval and Tudor times). Stay in the loop. Sign up to the Berkeley Castle and Kitchen Garden ...Missing: period | Show results with:period
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Berkeley Castle & Gardens - Cotswolds TourismThe Castle is surrounded by lovely terraced gardens with flower borders, a lily pond, Elizabeth I's bowling green and sweeping lawns. Garden enthusiasts can ...Missing: modern additions
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Berkeley Castle - Historic Houses - Britain's FinestRating 0.0 (30) Berkeley Castle is an outstanding historical attraction. The staff are ... A Meat Larder, Buttery and magnificent Medieval Kitchen follow. The China ...
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Land Management on the Berkeley EstateOct 14, 2025 · Land management at the Berkeley Castle Estate encompasses farming, woodland creation, river restoration and Whitcliff Deer Park.Missing: Capability Brown
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Civil War at Berkeley CastleSep 11, 2023 · The English Civil War marked a turbulent period in the history of Berkeley Castle. Standing in a strategic position between Bristol and Gloucester.
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Great Castles Series: Berkeley Castle - A Fortress of Power, Murder ...Mar 12, 2025 · Fitzharding began construction of the stone fortress around 1154, establishing himself as the first Baron Berkeley and founding the family line ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Spetchley Park, the country house with interiors that have evolved ...Sep 30, 2023 · Two years later, in 1942, Capt Berkeley also inherited Berkeley Castle and its estate from his uncle, the 8th Earl Berkeley, uniting these two ...
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BERKELEY CASTLE, Alkington - 1000755 | Historic EnglandBerkeley Castle was begun c 1070, as a motte and bailey, by Fitz Osbern, Earl of Hereford. A shell keep, which survives, was constructed in the mid C12.
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Part2I: The restoration & alteration of Grade II* Listed Regency houseSep 20, 2023 · It probably also helped that their detailing was relatively understated, with restrained plasterwork, cornicing and marble fireplaces. Even for ...
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Interview with Berkeley Castle's Charles BerkeleyNov 10, 2019 · Charles Berkeley, 27th Generation owner of Berkeley Castle, visited Berkeley Plantation in order to share in highlighting Berkeley Castle's profound influence ...
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My cousin Charles Berkeley is the current owner of Berkeley Castle ...Nov 26, 2024 · Charles Berkeley is the current owner of Berkeley Castle. Our family has owned it for over 900 years. This is the castle where King Edward III lived and was ...
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Directions, Opening Times & Tickets - Visit Berkeley CastleBerkeley Castle is open until 2nd November. Please note: only assistance dogs are permitted in the castle and grounds. Sunday – Wednesday, 11am – 5pm.The Castle · Kitchen Garden Restaurant · Children & Families · Guided Tours
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Berkeley Castle (2025) - All You Need to Know ... - Tripadvisoralong with the private family chapel — will be open to visitors for one month only this ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Funding support for an historic attraction | Case StudyBerkeley Castle is a visitor attraction and private home in Gloucestershire. ... Visitor numbers have increased considerably over the past 10 years and ...
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Berkeley Castle Project, 2020-2025 - Historic Environment ForumThe Castle on the other hand, managed to boost their visitor numbers and to showcase further its importance for the communities in the wider area. Read more ...
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Plan Your Magical Wedding Day at Berkeley CastleBerkeley Castle is a stunning medieval castle wedding venue located in Gloucestershire offering two days of exclusive use for your weekend celebrations.Castle Weddings · Pricing & Brochure · Wedding Gallery · Food & Drink
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Discover Berkeley Castle's Rich HistoryBerkeley Castle is a stunning castle in Berkeley, dating back to the 11th century, and is a jewel in the crown of British History.The Castle · Archives · Visit us · Friends of Berkeley Castle
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The 1502 Progress: Berkeley Castle, GloucestershireDuring the 1502 progress, Henry VII and Elizabeth of York stayed at Berkeley Castle for five days, from August 29 to September 4. The castle is a Norman motte ...
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Berkeley CastleBerkeley Castle is a stone edifice in Gloucestershire, built by Robert Fitzharding, where Edward II died, and is now a tourist site.
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Christopher Marlowe - EDWARD IIOn Mortimer's command Sir Thomas Berkeley takes charge of Edward II from Leicester and leads the recently abdicated king under arrest to Berkeley Castle.
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[PDF] Edward II Script | ElizabethanDrama.orgBy Christopher Marlowe. Written c. 1592. Earliest Extant Edition: 1594 ... A hall in Berkeley Castle. Enter Matrevis and Gurney. 1. Mat. Gurney, I ...
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Edward II (1991) - IMDbRating 6.8/10 (3,275) In this Derek Jarman version of Christopher Marlowe's Elizabethan drama, in modern costumes and settings, Plantagenet king Edward II hands the power-craving ...Missing: Berkeley Castle
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The Tragic Demise of Edward II - Historic UKLocked up in Berkeley Castle, he was persuaded to abdicate, then never heard of again. Legend has it that he was murdered by having a red-hot poker thrust up ...Missing: evidence | Show results with:evidence
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Berkeley Castle V1: A Historical Romance (1836) - Amazon.comBerkeley Castle V1: A Historical Romance (1836) is a novel written by Grantley Fitzhardinge Berkeley. The book is set in the 16th century and is a ...
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Gloucester Cathedral and Berkeley Castle feature in new documentaryJun 3, 2025 · Gloucester Cathedral and Berkeley Castle both feature in History Hit's new documentary Edward II: Worst King of England? Streaming service ...
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94a The Mysterious Death of Edward II - The History of EnglandMay 26, 2013 · This episode is all about whether Edward was A) Murdered in 1327 on the orders of Roger Mortimer B) Died but we don't know where or how C) Edward III killed ...<|separator|>