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Montgomery Castle remains

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A hand-coloured postcard view produced in the early 1900s of the remains of the ancient 13th century castle at Montgomery.

Building work on Montgomery Castle was commenced by Henry III in 1233 on the site of an old 'motte and bailey' castle. The new castle was built during Henry III's campaign against Llywelyn ap Iorwerth (Llywelyn the Great) and was given to Hubert de Burgh in 1228. It was held by the Mortimers in the 14th century. During the English Civil War, Montgomery became the site of a large battle in September 1644, with anything up to 9,000 troops involved. The castle surrendered to the Parliamentarians and was demolished after the war on the order of Parliament.

Sources:
http://www.castlewales.com/montgom.html
Cadw, 'A Nation Under Siege: The Civil War in Wales, 1642-48' (London, HMSO, 1991).

Owner:
Powysland Museum & Montgomery Canal Centre
Creator:
Madox, R. (publisher)
License information:
Reproduced by permission of Powysland Museum & Montgomery Canal Centre
Copyright Details:
Powysland Museum & Montgomery Canal Centre 2003
Publisher Ref:
GTJ61581
Item uploaded:
17/2/2010
Date originally created:
1900-1909
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