Thursday 23 May 2013

Framlingham Castle

Framlingham Castle was besieged by King John but fell in only 2 days. Since then much has happened like Queen Mary being proclaimed queen there and Sir Robert Hitcham purchasing it for £14000 - over £20 million pounds in todays money so he could use it as a poorhouse. Below are some reinacments of what it might have been like and pictures of the castle.

The proclamation of Mary Tudor
 
A reinacment of the siege of Framlingham Castle
 
A plaque saying about the proclamation of Mary Tudor
 
A video with general information on the castle
 
The castle
 
 
 
 
 
 

Thursday 9 May 2013

Below are maps through the ages from the 1800s to recent years. If you click on the historic maps it will take you to the Vision Of Britain website.

A map of Framlingham from the 1800s
 
A map of Framlingham from the 1900s 
 
A modern map of Framlingham 
  
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Here are two videos explaining the history of Sir Robert Hitcham and the Sir Robert Hitcham's Almshouses.

The Sir Robert Hitcham's Amshouses
 
Sir Robert Hitcham
 

Wednesday 1 May 2013

Did you know that there have actually been two different castles in Framlingham and it is rumoured there was even a third! The more likely theory is that in roughly 1148 Roger Bigod constructed either a motte and bailey castle or a ringwork castle yet he did not know that it would be destroyed in a few decades time by King Henry II. The hard to believe theory is that in the late 11th century there was a different castle built only to be destroyed by Hugh Bigod in the 1160s so he could build a bigger and more powerful castle than before. Sadly that was destroyed as well to clear space for King Henry II's new castle.

                                         The current Framlingham Castle                                             
 

      Click on the picture and you will get onto the English Heritage for Framlingham Castle.