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    Framlingham Castle is a castle in the market town of Framlingham, Suffolk, England. An early motte and bailey or ringwork Norman castle was built on the...
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    744. Framlingham's history can be traced to an entry in the Domesday Book (1086) when it consisted of several manors. The medieval Framlingham Castle is...
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  • "Shape of You". "Castle on the Hill" was written and produced by Ed Sheeran and Benny Blanco. The song refers to Framlingham Castle in Sheeran's home...
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  • Framlingham College is a public school (boarding and day school) in the town of Framlingham, near Woodbridge, Suffolk, England. Together with its preparatory...
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    Ed Sheeran (category People from Framlingham)
    English singer-songwriter. Born in Halifax, West Yorkshire, and raised in Framlingham, Suffolk, he began writing songs around the age of eleven. In early 2011...
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    of 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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  • most likely born at Framlingham Castle in Suffolk, England while her father Thomas de Brotherton was the 1st Earl of Norfolk. The castle had been given to...
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    of mercenaries and laid siege to Roger's seat of Framlingham Castle. Bigod was away, but Framlingham's garrison has 26 knights, 20 sergeants-at-arms, 7...
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    12th century, possibly contemporaneously with Framlingham Castle. The castle was protected using the castle-guard system, under which local lands were granted...
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    and her supporters gathered an army of nearly twenty thousand at Framlingham Castle, Suffolk, Duke of Norfolk's property, to eventually confront the forces...
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    Emily; Morrison, Kathryn (2016), The Red House (formerly Framlingham Workhouse), Framlingham Castle, Suffolk, Research Report Series No. 23/2016, London:...
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  • Castle Technology Limited, named after Framlingham Castle, was a British computer company based in Cambridge, England. It began as a producer of ARM computers...
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    reaching Cambridge the next day; meanwhile, Mary rallied her forces at Framlingham Castle in Suffolk, gathering an army of nearly twenty thousand by 19 July...
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    12 July, Mary and her supporters had assembled a military force at Framlingham Castle, Suffolk. Northumberland's support collapsed, and Jane was deposed...
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    commonly associated with the Dukes of Norfolk are: Framlingham Castle, Bungay Castle, as well as Clun Castle in Shropshire, which are now largely ruins; Worksop...
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  • reintroduction of arrowslits during the medieval warfare period at Dover Castle and Framlingham Castle in England and by Richard the Lionheart at Château Gaillard...
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    "Eye Castle" Archived 2012-10-06 at the Wayback Machine PSC. "Framlingham Castle" Archived 2012-10-09 at the Wayback Machine PSC. "Mettingham Castle" Archived...
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    Alexander's sister Isabella, he succeeded to his father's estates including Framlingham Castle after his unexpected death in 1225. However, the earldom was only...
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  • presumably his wife—probably lived with the duke at his caput of Framlingham Castle until Mowbray died in 1432. Howard's father outlived him, although...
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    attending the opening of Parliament in April 1523, retired to his ducal castle at Framlingham in Suffolk where he died on 21 May 1524. His funeral and burial...
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    supporters. Not daring to attack the superior rebel forces concentrated at Framlingham Castle, Dudley retreated to Cambridge and ceased his resistance. The actions...
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    Carta of King John. He succeeded to his father's estates (including Framlingham Castle) in 1221. In late 1206 or early 1207, Hugh married Maud Marshal (1192...
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    household purchased an average of 85 gallons of ale daily and in 1385–86 Framlingham Castle consumed 78 gallons per day. Brewing ale in the Middle Ages was a...
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    houses, and other buildings, for example, the large stronghold of Framlingham Castle. Many different decorative effects have been achieved by using different...
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    cm, is held in the public art collection of the Lanman Museum in Framlingham Castle, Suffolk. "Moated site and formal garden remains at Moat Hall". Historic...
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  • Wickham Market to Framlingham Framlingham Castle, a castle Framlingham College, a school Framlingham Mere, a nature reserve and lake Framlingham railway station...
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    Anne de Mowbray, 8th Countess of Norfolk (category People from Framlingham)
    Princes in the Tower. She died at the age of eight. She was born at Framlingham Castle in Suffolk, the only (surviving) child of John de Mowbray, 4th Duke...
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    Aquitaine. The Duke's principal home was at Stoke-by-Nayland (and later Framlingham Castle) in Suffolk. However, after his second marriage he frequently resided...
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    who also owned Framlingham Castle. The castle contains a unique surviving example of mining galleries, dating to the siege of the castle in 1174. They...
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    before, for example at Leeds Castle in Kent and Framlingham Castle in Suffolk. Perhaps the largest was at Kenilworth Castle. By 1389 the names of bridges...
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