Lincoln's Lost Castle: The Rise and Fall of Thorngate
Everyone who climbs Steep Hill in Lincoln has seen Lincoln Castle. It stands where William the Conqueror planted it in 1068, high on the old Roman upper city, its twin mottes and curtain wall commanding the whole plain. It is one of the best-preserved castles in England, and it still does the Crown's work — the Crown Court sits there to this day.
Almost nobody knows that Lincoln once had a second castle.
Down by the river, at the vulnerable (from a defensive point of view) south-eastern corner of the lower city, there stood for perhaps two or three generations a fortress called Thorngate Castle — castellum de Tornegat. It was not royal like Lincoln Castle (which at one time housed the sheriff, the constable/ castellan, and the bishop). Thorngate belonged to a family, held in their own right, and it existed in a state of quiet tension with the great royal castle on the hill. And then, in the space of a decade, it was pledged away as a bargaining chip in a civil war and demolished so completely that today we cannot even say for certain where it stood.
This is the story of that lost castle: of the family who held it, the war that consumed it, the forced marriages and shifting loyalties tangled around it, and the arguments that still divide historians about where it was and who really controlled it. It is, in miniature, the story of the whole terrible period we call ‘the Anarchy’ — and, as so often, it is a story with a woman at its centre whom history has almost entirely forgotten.
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Medieval England and the Angevin Empire
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Saxon England
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Women in History
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- 1173-4 Great Rebellion
- 12th Century
- Adeliza de Meschines
- Angevin Empire
- Anglo-Norman French
- Antisemitism
- Battle of Fornham
- Battle of Fornham St Genevieve
- Battle of Lincoln 1141
- Benedict of York
- Bolingbroke Lincolnshire
- Clifford's Tower
- Clifford's Tower massacre
- Colswein
- Condet family Lincoln
- Coronation
- Coronation Massacre
- Countess of Chester
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- Earl of Leicester
- Eleanor of Aquitaine
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- female warriors
- Gilbert de Gant forced marriage
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- Hebrew in medieval Europe
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- Lady of Lincoln
- Lady of the Castle
- Lincoln Castle
- Lincoln Castle history
- Lincoln Lincolnshire
- Lincoln second castle
- lost castles England
- Lucy of Bolingbroke
- Lucy Tower Lincoln Castle
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- Muriel of Lincoln
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- Plantagenet kings
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- Ralph de la Haye
- Ranulf de Gernon Earl of Chester
- Ranulf de Meschines
- Revolt of the Eaglets
- Richard de la Haye
- Richard I
- Richard the Lionheart
- Robert de Beaumont
- Robert de Condet Thorngate
- Robert de la Haye
- Saxon Norman intermarriage
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- The Anarchy
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