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A 1771 map of Dorchester, showing the green where the castle once stood at the north of the town.

Dorchester Castle was a motte and bailey castle in the market town of Dorchester, Dorset, southern England (Шаблон:Gbmapping).

History

The date that the castle was built is unclear.[1] Between 1154 and 1175 it was in possession of the Earl of Cornwall and it had become a royal possession by 1185. Both Henry III and John spent money on the castle.[2] It appears to have been disused from about 1290 and there are references to its stonework being reused by the Chidlock family to build Dorchester Greyfriars in 1309.[2][3][4][5] Certainly it was abandoned by 1422.[6]

Dorchester Prison occupies its site – originally to the north of the town, with a Franciscan Priory further east, but nothing of the castle or the priory remain.[7] However, in 1720, two underground passages were discovered while building a chapel: these once connected the castle to the town proper.[8] In the 1800s, a bastion-like rampart still existed, and a small rampart and ditch were visible on the north and east sides.[8] The gatehouse was built in 1790 and has been designated as a Grade II listed building.[9]

Great Western Railway Castle-class locomotive No. 4090 was named after the castle.[10]

Governors

There are some records of people associated with the castle:

Notes

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References

  • Fry, Plantagenet Somerset, The David & Charles Book of Castles, David & Charles, 1980. Шаблон:ISBN.

External links

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