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  1. Vor 5 Tagen · In 1900 the castle ceased to be a civil prison but became instead a military prison and so continued until the end of September 1929. In 1934 the prison buildings were sold to the City of York for £8,000. Between August and November 1935 the outer wall, gatehouse, and all the buildings later than 1824 were demolished.

  2. Vor 5 Tagen · Buildings. By 1960 the almost wholesale demolition of buildings in Goose Street, Lower Street, Holborn, and the surrounding area had obliterated any traces, if such survived, of the early development of the town on the low-lying ground between the castle site and the High Street. Among houses still standing or partly demolished in this area ...

  3. Vor 4 Tagen · In 1346 William Percehay, lord of Ryton, died, and left to his wife Agnes all his goods in Potto. (fn. 172) His son and heir was William, (fn. 173) who held 4 oxgangs in Potto of John Darcy in 1384. (fn. 174) He was succeeded by Robert Percehay, (fn. 175) who forfeited his lands at the beginning of the 15th century.

  4. Vor 5 Tagen · Sir John Savage died without issue at Elmley Castle on 2 April 1623 and was succeeded by his brother Giles, who died 31 January 1631–2. (fn. 103) Thomas son of Giles raised a troop of horse for Charles I at the beginning of the Civil War, being then only seventeen years old and a ward of the king.

  5. Vor 3 Tagen · UNLIMITED ACCESS TO OVER 400 HISTORIC PLACES. Live and breathe the story of England at royal castles, historic gardens, forts & defences, world-famous prehistoric sites and many others. Free entry for up to six children accompanied by an adult member (under 18 years and within the family group). Complimentary full colour handbook worth £10.95.

  6. Vor 5 Tagen · CASTLE CHURCH. Castle Church has been a separate parish from at least 1546. The ancient parish was roughly square in shape and mainly lay immediately south, southeast, and south-west of Stafford. Its boundary followed the course of the River Sow from a point 2 miles north-west of Stafford eastward to the confluence of the Sow and the Penk, except for a triangle of land north of the Sow ...