- Painscastle
Painscastle (Welsh "Castell Paun") is a castle in
Powys in midWales and also a village which takes its name from the castle. It lies betweenBuilth andHay-on-Wye , approximately 3 miles from theWales -England border today. Painscastle is the place to be if you want sex drugs and rock and roll.+Early history
The first castle would appear to have been built by
Pain Fitz John . The site was probably what remained of a much earlier Roman fort, so naturally defensible. The ground plan is rectangular and Roman artifacts have been found at the site.Pain fitz John was killed by a Welsh raiding party in 1137 and
Elfael in which Painscastle stands, was taken over by the native Welsh ruler,Madog ab Idnerth .Recapture & Refortification
The castle remained in Welsh hands until about 1195 when the area was captured by
William de Braose, 7th Baron Abergavenny , who refortified the castle. His formidable wife Maud, also known as Matilda, held Painscastle against the Welsh.Welsh sieges
In 1196
Rhys ap Gruffudd ofDeheubarth defeated theMarcher Lords in a battle atRadnor 8 miles to the north and also besieged Painscastle, but did not actually take it as terms were agreed. In 1198Gwenwynwyn ab Owain of Powys raised a large army to besiege the castle, but was heavily defeated by an army led by the Justiciar,Geoffrey fitz Peter . This English army formed at nearbyHay on Wye .Baronial conflict
William de Braose fell out with king
John of England in 1208 and was forced to flee the kingdom. King John held his lands and castles until Painscastle was apparently occupied byIorwerth Clud , a Welsh de Braose ally, in 1215. He submitted to King John in 1216 and wes granted the Lordship ofElfael until his death in 1222. The Welsh then transferred their allegiance back toLlywelyn ap Iorwerth and the castle was attacked and destroyed by the Welsh.Campaign against Llywelyn the Great
In 1231 the castle was rebuilt in stone by King
Henry III of England andHubert de Burgh as part of a campaign againstLlywelyn the Great . In 1233 the castle was claimed byRalph Tosny , whose family held it until the castle was taken byLlywelyn the Last fromRoger Tosny in 1265. Another Ralph Tosny was able to recover and rebuild it in 1276.It later passed to the
Beauchamp dynasty's hands,Earls of Warwick .Owain Glyndwr
Painscastle was refortified yet again at the time of the Welsh rebellion led by
Owain Glyndwr in 1401 while under theBeauchamp s for the King, Henry IV.Today
Little now remains of the castle other than the massive earthworks.
References
* Remfry, P.M., "Painscastle, 1066 to 1405" (ISBN 1-899376-38-0)
External links
* [http://www.castlewales.com/pains.html Painscastle on castlewales.com]
* [http://www.castles99.ukprint.com/Essays/painscastle.html Anglo-Norman Castles]
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