- Caister Castle
Caister Castle was a 15th-century
moat ed castle situated in the parish ofWest Caister , some 5 km north of the town ofGreat Yarmouth in the English county ofNorfolk (gbmapping|TG504123).The castle had a 100 ft (33 m) high
tower and was built between1432 and1446 by SirJohn Fastolf , who was the inspiration forWilliam Shakespeare 's "Falstaff ." Fastolf was the recipient of one of the five licences to crenellate, authorising the building of a fortified dwelling, issued by Henry VI, during his 50 years' reign. The castle suffered severe damage in1469 when it was besieged and captured by theDuke of Norfolk . The castle, other than the tower, fell into ruin after 1600 when a new house was built nearby.Paston Letters
The castle features extensively in the '
Paston Letters ', a unique collection of family correspondence covering the period of theWars of the Roses , documenting the Paston family's struggles to climb and maintain position on the English social ladder. John Paston was a close confidante and advisor to SirJohn Fastolf . Sir John died childless, and intestate; the castle was one of many properties in his estate. John Paston, with some justification, claimed to be his heir; this put him in direct conflict with various major players of the time, such as the Duke of Norfolk. As a result the castle was besieged in August 1469 by the Duke - in pursuit of his own claim of ownership - and defended by John Paston junior and approximately 30 men. The two month defence was unsuccessful, resulting in the death of one of the Paston's longest serving servants by a crossbow wound and the loss of the castle to the Duke. Some years later, the castle was ultimately returned to the Paston families ownership.References
* [http://www.castleuk.net/castle_lists_east_anglia/134/caistercastle.htm Caister Castle 1]
* [http://www.ecastles.co.uk/caister.html Caister Castle 2]
* [http://www.caistercastle.co.uk Caister Castle Motor Museum]
*Fry, Plantagenet Somerset, "The David & Charles Book of Castles", David & Charles, 1980. ISBN 0-7153-7976-3External links
* [http://www.geocities.com/jojogoob/Caister.htm Description of Caister Castle]
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