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    Bungay Castle is a Grade I listed building in the town of Bungay, Suffolk. The site was originally a Norman castle built by Roger Bigod in about 1100 to...
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    times. Roman artefacts have been found in the region. Bungay Castle, which is shown on Bungay's town sign, was originally built by the Normans but was...
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    Bungay Castle is a gothic novel by Elizabeth Bonhôte, first published in 1797. It is set loosely in the thirteenth century around the First Barons' War...
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    multiple names: authors list (link) "www.castles-abbeys.co.uk". castles-abbeys.co.uk. "Bungay Suffolk Town Guide". Bungay-suffolk.co.uk. Archived from the original...
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    Slighting (category Castles)
    excavations at Bungay Castle in Suffolk. It probably dates from around 1174 when the owner rebelled against Henry II. Dismantling a castle was a skilled...
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    "Tutbury Castle" Archived 2012-10-06 at the Wayback Machine PSC. "Bungay Castle" Archived 2012-10-06 at the Wayback Machine PSC. "Clare Castle" Archived...
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  • build a castle at Framlingham, which became the family seat of power until their downfall in 1307. Another of his castles was Bungay Castle, also in...
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  • scholar in England Bungay railway station in Norfolk, England Bungay Castle in Suffolk, England RAF Bungay in Suffolk, England Bungay Windmill in Suffolk...
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  • families with which they are associated, and some are ruinous – e.g. Lowther Castle. List of family seats of Scottish nobility List of family seats of Irish...
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    Elizabeth Bonhôte (category People from Bungay)
    work was Bungay Castle, a Gothic romance written after her husband had bought the ruins of the real Bungay Castle. Born Elizabeth Mapes in Bungay, Suffolk...
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    Norfolk takes his surname of FitzAlan-Howard and why his seat is Arundel Castle. There have also been several notable cadet branches; those existing to...
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    5th earl Sir Francis Bigod Bigod's Rebellion Framlingham Castle Bungay Castle Orford Castle The Anarchy First Barons' War Second Barons' War House of...
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    Robert Bage – Hermsprong: or, Man As He Is Not Elizabeth Bonhôte – Bungay Castle Fanny Burney – Camilla Denis Diderot (died 1784) – Jacques the Fatalist...
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    house; the castle would then be similar to the Bigod fortification at Bungay. A third possibility is that there were in fact two castles: the first being...
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  • Bond (born 1946), children's fiction Elizabeth Bonhôte (1744–1818), Bungay Castle Stephen Booth (born 1952), crime fiction George Borrow (1803–1881),...
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    pp. 44–45 Bungay 2000, p. 86 Terraine 1985, p. 44 Bishop 1968, pp. 85–87 Bungay 2000, p. 370 Ponting 1991, p. 130 Bungay 2000, p. 260 Bungay 2000, p. 259...
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    Bungay Castle...
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    been converted to residential accommodation. Bungay Castle Bungay Ruins of a Norman keep and bailey castle built in 1100 by Roger Bigod of Norfolk. Grade...
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    along the Barsham reach of the River Waveney from their possession of Bungay Castle. The Echyngham family, hereditary stewards of the Rape of Hastings during...
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    Orford Castle, Suffolk was dominated by the Bigod family, who held the title of the Earl of Norfolk and owned key castles at Framlingham, Bungay, Walton...
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    Savoy Palace) 1294 April 20 Rogerus le Bigod, Comes Norff., Bungeye (Bungay Castle). Roger Bigod, Earl of Norfolk. 1294 May 11 Johannes de Cokefeld, Melton...
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    region. In 1157, Henry seized Bigod's castles; he ultimately returned Framlingham and Bungay, but retained Thetford Castle for his own use. Hugh Bigod then...
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  • Heighley Milden Lidgate Ipswich Haughley Great Ashfield Freckenham Denham Bungay Clare Eye Framlingham Mettingham Orford Wingfield Farnham Guildford Abinger...
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    Burgh Castle Beccles Worlingham Diss, Norfolk St. Olaves Herringfleet Somerleyton Fritton Fritton Lake Gillingham Geldeston Burgh St. Peter Bungay Ditchingham...
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  • the title of the Earl of Norfolk and owning the four major castles of Framlingham, Bungay, Walton and Thetford. Tensions persisted throughout the period...
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    Nottinghamshire Bingley, West Yorkshire Brigg, Lincolnshire Bungay, Suffolk Burwell, Lincolnshire Castle Combe, Wiltshire Chagford, Devon Cheddar, Somerset (Market...
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    Bedford Castle was a large medieval castle in Bedford, England. Built after 1100 by Henry I, the castle played a prominent part in both the civil war...
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    associated with electrical storms (such as Black Shuck's appearance at Bungay, Suffolk), and also with crossroads, barrows (as a type of fairy hound)...
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    English county of Norfolk. It is located across the River Waveney from Bungay, Suffolk. Ditchingham's name is of Anglo-Saxon origin and derives from the...
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    interrupting his train of thought. Bacon, with the help of a Friar Bungy or Bungay, was said to have spent seven years building one of the devices in order...
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