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I've taken this article as far as I can, including everything I can think of and relevant sources. Others are welcome to add more, check facts etc. [[User:John Stephenson|John Stephenson]] 06:38, 23 August 2007 (CDT) | I've taken this article as far as I can, including everything I can think of and relevant sources. Others are welcome to add more, check facts etc. [[User:John Stephenson|John Stephenson]] 06:38, 23 August 2007 (CDT) | ||
This is a very nicely written article. I've done a bit of quick fact checking and found this extract [http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/pda/A2350162?s_id=7] which suggests that the castle was destroyed by Henry II and then rebuilt? | |||
"The castle was begun in the mid 1130s under William le Gros, Count of Aumale. This was between 1135 - 1154, a time of chaos which was essentially a Civil War between Empress Matilda , daughter of Henry I and heir to the throne, and King Stephen , who had claimed the throne on Henry I's death. | |||
Stephen dubbed William le Gros, one of his loyal followers, Earl of York , but on King Stephen's death in 1154, Matilda's son Henry II became king and marched to York, where William le Gros surrendered Scarborough Castle. | |||
One of Henry II's main policies was to destroy many of the castles built without royal permission during the chaos, so-called Adulterine Castles , and Scarborough was no exception. However, after 1159, Henry ordered that Scarborough Castle be rebuilt, and work on the keep continued until 1169. Henry spent £650 on rebuilding and strengthening the castle, a vast sum at the time. The castle was further enhanced during the reign of King John, who added to it between 1202 and 1212, spending £2,291 on Scarborough Castle, more than on any other castle in his reign" | |||
[[User:Gareth Leng|Gareth Leng]] 06:53, 23 August 2007 (CDT) |
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I've taken this article as far as I can, including everything I can think of and relevant sources. Others are welcome to add more, check facts etc. John Stephenson 06:38, 23 August 2007 (CDT)
This is a very nicely written article. I've done a bit of quick fact checking and found this extract [1] which suggests that the castle was destroyed by Henry II and then rebuilt?
"The castle was begun in the mid 1130s under William le Gros, Count of Aumale. This was between 1135 - 1154, a time of chaos which was essentially a Civil War between Empress Matilda , daughter of Henry I and heir to the throne, and King Stephen , who had claimed the throne on Henry I's death.
Stephen dubbed William le Gros, one of his loyal followers, Earl of York , but on King Stephen's death in 1154, Matilda's son Henry II became king and marched to York, where William le Gros surrendered Scarborough Castle.
One of Henry II's main policies was to destroy many of the castles built without royal permission during the chaos, so-called Adulterine Castles , and Scarborough was no exception. However, after 1159, Henry ordered that Scarborough Castle be rebuilt, and work on the keep continued until 1169. Henry spent £650 on rebuilding and strengthening the castle, a vast sum at the time. The castle was further enhanced during the reign of King John, who added to it between 1202 and 1212, spending £2,291 on Scarborough Castle, more than on any other castle in his reign" Gareth Leng 06:53, 23 August 2007 (CDT)
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