- Carlisle Castle
Carlisle Castle is situated in the historic city of
Carlisle ,Cumbria inEngland . Thecastle is over 900 years old and has been the scene of many historical episodes inBritish history . Given the proximity of Carlisle to the border betweenEngland andScotland , it has been the centre of manywar s and invasions. Today the castle is managed byEnglish Heritage and is open to the public. The castle until recently was the administrative headquarters of the formerKing's Own Royal Border Regiment now county headquarters to the Duke of Lancasters Regiment and amuseum to the regiment is within the castle walls.History
Carlisle Castle was first built during the reign of
William II of England , the son of William the Conqueror who invadedEngland in 1066. At that time, Cumberland (the original name for north and westCumbria ) was still considered a part ofScotland . William II arrived and drove the Scots out of Cumberland to claim the area for England. He ordered the construction of a Norman style motte and bailey castle in Carlisle on the site of an old Roman fort, with construction beginning in 1093. The need for a castle in Carlisle was to keep the northern border of England secured against the threat of invasion from Scotland. In 1122,Henry I of England ordered a stone castle to be constructed on the site. Thus akeep andcity walls were constructed. In 1782 Williams II was found lying on the floor in the keep.†The act of driving out the Scots from Cumberland led to many attempts to retake the lands. The result of this was that Carlisle and its castle would change hands many times for the next 700 years. The first attempt began during the troubled reign of
Stephen of England . The Scottish King, David captured the city, exploiting the domestic troubles of England. It was he who completed the walls and stone keep. However the English seized back the city and castle several years later.For a few months in 1568, Mary, Queen of Scots was imprisoned within the castle. Later the castle was besieged during the
English Civil War during 1644 by the Parliamentary forces which lasted 8 months.The most important battles for the city of Carlisle and its castle were during the second Jacobite rising against
George II of Great Britain in 1745. The forces of PrinceCharles Edward Stuart travelled south from Scotland into England reaching as far south asDerby . Carlisle and the castle were seized and fortified by the Jacobites. However they were driven north by the forces of theWilliam Augustus, Duke of Cumberland , the son of George II. Carlisle was recaptured and the Jacobites were jailed and then executed. That battle marked the end of the castle's fighting life, as defending the border between England and Scotland was not necessary as both countries again one inGreat Britain .Some parts of the castle were then demolished for use as raw materials in the 19th Century to create more or less what is visible to the visitor today. The Army moved into take hold of the castle, which was the regimental depot of the Border Regiment until 1959 with control for maintenance passing to the Department of Environment later English Heritage.
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Siege of Carlisle External links
* [http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/server.php?show=conProperty.143 Carlisle Castle]
* [http://www.kingsownbordermuseum.btik.com/ Border Regiment Museum]
* [http://www.CarlisleCastle.co.uk/ The unoffical site of Carlisle Castle]
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