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Monument Number 922450

Hob Uid: 922450
Location :
Staffordshire
East Staffordshire
Brizlincote
Grid Ref : SK2500022000
Summary : Possible castle mentioned in Domesday. It is probably a reference to Tutbury Castle.
More information : The possible existence of a castle at Burton (SK 2522) is mentioned by Armitage, who quotes from Domesday that "Henry de Ferrers has half a hide in Burton in which his castle sits," and also says that Tutbury is mentioned separately. She points out however, that the Abbot of Burton held the whole town both before and after the Conquest, and that there is no evidence for, nor any other mention of such a castle. Erdeswick (1593-1603) thought the Domesday entry was a mistake for Henry de Ferrer's castle of Tutbury (SK 22 NW 2), and Eyton says that at Domesday, Burton was a district as well as a town, and included what is now the parish of Tutbury. (1-3)

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Source details : English Historical Review 19 1904 217 (E.S. Armitage)
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Source details : Erdeswick's Survey of Staffordshire 1844 523-4 (T. Harwood)
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Source Number : 3
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Source details : Domesday Studies: Staffordshire 1881 49-50 (R.W. Eyton)
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Monument Types:
Monument Period Name : Medieval
Display Date : Documented 1086
Monument End Date : 1086
Monument Start Date : 1086
Monument Type : Castle
Evidence : Documentary Evidence, Conjectural Evidence

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External Cross Reference Source : National Monuments Record Number
External Cross Reference Number : SK 22 SE 17
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