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  2. Newark Castle, Nottinghamshire - Wikipedia

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    Newark Castle in 2013, overlooking the River Trent Newark Castle and Bridge circa 1812, before it was restored by Anthony Salvin. Newark Castle, in Newark-on-Trent in the English county of Nottinghamshire, was founded in the mid 12th century by Alexander, Bishop of Lincoln. Originally a timber castle, it was rebuilt in stone towards the end of ...

  3. John Henderson, 5th of Fordell - Wikipedia

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    Fordell assisted Sir John Digby, the High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire, to seize Newark on behalf of Charles I in late 1642 [5] The Earl of Newcastle then made him Governor of Newark. [6] During his time in Newark, Fordell lived and worked in The Governor's House [ 7 ] In February 1643, Fordell led a sortie from the town that successfully ...

  4. Newark-on-Trent - Wikipedia

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    King John died of dysentery in Newark Castle in 1216. [9] [10] [11] Newark Castle. The town became a local centre for the wool and cloth trade – by the time of Henry II a major market was held there. Wednesday and Saturday markets in the town were founded in the period 1156–1329, under a series of charters from the Bishop of Lincoln. [12]

  5. William Jessop - Wikipedia

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    Newark Castle and Bridge in the early 19th century. From 1784 to 1805 Jessop lived in Newark in Nottinghamshire, where he twice served as town mayor. [2] In his later life, Jessop became increasingly inflicted by a form of paralysis, and 1805 marked the end of his active career. He died at his home, Butterley Hall, on 18 November 1814.

  6. Newark: Archaeological dig reveals industrial past of castle site

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  7. Robert Craufurd - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Craufurd lived at Newark Castle and Thirdpart, Ayrshire. They belonged to the cadet line of the Craufurds of Auchenames represented [clarification needed] the old line of the Craufurds of Loudoun. The castle was sold by Alexander's grandfather, who was a friend of the Duke of Buccleuch, and then went to live in England in Essex. He ...

  8. Clan Maxwell - Wikipedia

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    Threave Castle was owned by the Clan Maxwell between 1526 and 1640. [9] Maxwell Castle was built in 1545 but destroyed by the English in 1570. [10] Buittle Castle owned by the Maxwells from the 16th century until 1984; Newark Castle, Port Glasgow was built by the Clan Maxwell in the 15th century. [11] Haggs Castle was owned by the Maxwells from ...

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