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WEBFotheringhay Castle. The nearby mound of Fotheringhay Castle, to the east of the village of Fotheringhay next to the river, was once an imposing Norman stone motte and bailey fortress, the castle was the birthplace of …
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WEBFotheringhay Castle is the remains of a large, medieval motte-and-bailey castle. The castle was built in the early 12th century by Simon de Senlis I, the Earl of Northampton who also built Northampton Castle.
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Fotheringhay Castle & Mary's Execution - The Tudor …
WEBFeb 2, 2019 · Learn about the medieval palace-fortress of Fotheringhay Castle, the birthplace of Richard III and the final prison of Mary, Queen of Scots. Explore its architecture, significance and the tragic events that …
Fotheringhay - The History of England
WEBThe Chancel of the massive church was pulled down in 1553 during the dissolution of the monasteries. The castle was levelled in the 1630’s. What’s left is a beautiful echo of it’s former glories – the lovely stone …
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WEBFeb 7, 2015 · While in the UK on my Mary Queen of Scots tour, we visited many historic sites associated with her life story. This included a trip to Fotheringhay Castle, the scene of her execution on February 8, 1587.
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