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- en.wikipedia.org Gloucester Castle51°51′47″N 2°14′56″W / 51.863°N 2.249°W. The castle keep in use as part of the county gaol (jail) in the 18th century. (A later work said to be based on an 1819 original).
- bandcstaffregister.com page41.htmlCaptain Warwick read the appropriate service of rememberance for the dead of the 'Gloucester Castle' including the name of Joseph Farnworth.
- heritagedaily.com 2022/12/rediscovering-…Gloucester Castle was a Norman-era royal castle, likely constructed by the Anglo-Norman, Roger de Pitres, the post-Norman Conquest Sheriff of...
- archaeologyworlds.com 12th-century-medieval-…It was slated for redevelopment of some sort, but as one local planner told the Gloucester Citizen, “You can not just ignore that there is a castle there.”
- the-past.com news/gloucester-castle-from-garrison…Trial trenching at the former HMP Gloucester has revealed layers of the site’s history, from its early medieval beginnings as Gloucester Castle to its transition...
- buyukansiklopedi.com Château_de_Gloucester2024 hakkında güncel bilgilerle Gloucester Kalesi hakkında bilmediğiniz her şey. Gloucester Kalesi'nun tanımı ve terimi.
- british-history.ac.uk vch/glos/vol4/pp245-247In spite of early 16th-century statutes covering castles used as county gaols, the rights of the county sheriff in Gloucester castle remained vague and undefined...
- gloucester500.co.uk post/a-castle-fit-for-kings-…Henry was a frequent visitor to Gloucester, and during his reign Gloucester Castle supplanted the Saxon palace at Kingsholm as the royal residence.
- tripadvisor.com Attractions-g41580-Activities-c47…Top Gloucester Castles: See reviews and photos of Castles in Gloucester, Massachusetts on Tripadvisor.
- commons.wikimedia.org wiki/Category:Gloucester_…10 of 'The History and Antiquities of Gloucester, etc' (11003101465).jpg 2,396 × 3,104; 1.65 MB.
- mittelzeit.blogspot.com 2019/03/gloucester-…There were 2 medieval castles in Gloucester’s history.
- pitchup.com 5-gloucestershire-castles/The surrounding estate covers 6,000 acres of Gloucestershire's Berkeley Vale and includes a medieval deer park, along with a number of farms and two pubs.
- gloucestercathedral.org.uk cathedral/heritage/…Following his abdication and imprisonment, he was allegedly murdered at Berkeley Castle in 1327 before his burial at St Peter’s Abbey, now Gloucester Cathedral.