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  2. Nottingham Castle - Wikipedia

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    Nottingham Castle is a Stuart Restoration-era ducal mansion in Nottingham, England, built on the site of a Norman castle built starting in 1068, and added to extensively through the medieval period, when it was an important royal fortress and occasional royal residence.

  3. Statue of Robin Hood - Wikipedia

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    A statue of Robin Hood is installed at Nottingham Castle, in Nottingham, England. [2] [3] The sculpture was unveiled in 1952. [4] Gallery.

  4. Nottingham - Wikipedia

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    Nottingham Castle Museum – Home to the city's fine and decorative art collections, along with the Story of Nottingham galleries, and the Sherwood Foresters Regimental Museum. Nottingham Industrial Museum – Housed in Wollaton Park , collections relating to textiles, transport, communications, mining and steam.

  5. Cordon at Nottingham Castle amid 'police incident'

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    A notice on the castle website states: "Nottingham Castle is closed temporarily on Saturday 1 March 2025 due to road closures in the area. "Please check our website for updates throughout the day."

  6. Light show set for return to city for 17th time - AOL

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    Nottingham Castle will also be bathed with a visual projection created by Inspire Youth Arts, Urban Projections, and music producer Kirk Spencer. ... Follow BBC Nottingham on Facebook, on X, or on ...

  7. Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March - Wikipedia

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    After this execution Henry Lancaster prevailed upon the young king, Edward III, to assert his independence. In October 1330, a Parliament was summoned to Nottingham, just days before Edward's eighteenth birthday, and Mortimer and Isabella were seized by Edward and his companions from inside Nottingham Castle via an underground tunnel. [20]

  8. History of Nottingham - Wikipedia

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    Nottingham is mentioned in the 1086 Domesday Book as "Snotingeham" and "Snotingham". In the 11th century, Nottingham Castle was constructed on a sandstone outcrop by the River Trent. The Anglo-Saxon settlement developed into the English Borough of Nottingham and housed a Town Hall and Courts. A settlement also developed around the castle on the ...

  9. William Neville (Lollard knight) - Wikipedia

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    Sir William Neville (c. 1341 – 19 October 1391) was an English Lollard knight, [1] and constable of Nottingham Castle. He was a crusader with his Lollard brother (and possible lover) [2] John Clanvowe, with whom he was buried inside the Arap Mosque in Istanbul.