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  2. Hadleigh Castle - Wikipedia

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    Hadleigh Castle was first built by Hubert de Burgh, the 1st Earl of Kent, who was a key supporter of King John. [4] De Burgh was given the honour of Rayleigh by John in 1215 as a reward for his services, but chose not to develop the existing caput of Rayleigh Castle, instead building a new fortification south of the town of Hadleigh. [4]

  3. Robert FitzWalter, 1st Baron FitzWalter - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] On 28 June 1293, he was appointed Constable of Castell y Bere in Merionethshire, and in July of that year, of Hadleigh Castle in Essex. [4] In August 1294, he was preparing to go to Gascony on the king's service, and was in Gascony from 1296 to 1297. On 22 July 1298, he fought at the Battle of Falkirk. [4]

  4. Hadleigh, Essex - Wikipedia

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    Hadleigh is a town and former civil parish that is within the borough of Castle Point, located in the southeast of the county of Essex, England, on the A13 between Thundersley, Benfleet and Leigh-on-Sea with a population of 18,300. [1] It has a squared bypass to the north (the A127 'Southend Arterial Road').

  5. Scheduled monuments in Essex - Wikipedia

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    The monument includes a Roman fort, the remains of a Roman settlement, a classical temple, a late Anglo-Saxon chapel and a Norman castle. [4] Hadleigh Castle: After 1215 AD This is the only surviving example of an enclosure castle in Essex and an associated dam and watermill. [5]

  6. Hubert de Burgh, Earl of Kent - Wikipedia

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    Hubert de Burgh, Earl of Kent (English: / d ə ˈ b ɜːr / də-BUR, French:; c. 1170 – before 5 May 1243) was an English nobleman who served as Chief Justiciar of England (1215–1232) and Justiciar of Ireland (1232) during the reigns of King John and his son and successor King Henry III and, as Regent of England (1219–1227) during Henry's minority, was one of the most influential and ...

  7. Category:Castles in Essex - Wikipedia

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    Castles in Essex, England. Pages in category "Castles in Essex" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. ... Hadleigh Castle; Hedingham Castle; O ...

  8. Category:English Heritage sites in Essex - Wikipedia

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    Hadleigh Castle; Hill Hall (Essex) M. Mistley Towers; S. St John's Abbey, Colchester; St Botolph's Priory; T. Tilbury Fort; W. Waltham Abbey Church This page was last ...

  9. List of English Heritage properties - Wikipedia

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    Built to keep the northern border of England secured against the threat of invasion from Scotland. Henry I of England ordered a stone castle to be constructed on the site. Thus a keep and city walls were constructed between 1122 and 1135. Parts of the castle were then demolished for use as raw materials in the 19th century. Castlerigg Stone Circle

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