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techniques to record findings. The β€˜Prisoners’ Carvings’ in the Keep, and a medieval door covered in etchings, were laser scanned, photographed and filmed, alongside a Roman altar stone, medieval and postmediaeval graffiti and carvings across the complex, to produce 3D models as a record of their
573: 502:, the son of George II. Carlisle was recaptured, and the Jacobites were jailed and executed. That battle marked the end of the castle's fighting life, as defending the border between England and Scotland was not necessary with both countries again one in Great Britain. 1355:. He then slept with the Carle's wife and killed him. This poem has strong parallels with another 14th century poem about Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. The story has since been re-adapted many times most recently in films from 398:
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
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The Castle houses Cumbria's Museum of Military Life. The museum "relates the history of Cumbria’s County Infantry Regiment, the Border Regiment and the King’s Own Royal Border Regiment and local Militia", according to
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The exterior of Carlisle Castle, taken from Irishgate Bridge with the entrance in the centre and the keep behind. The wall on the left is a fragment of the city wall, with Tile Tower part way along.
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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. In 1851 the barracks were occupied by the
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are based within the Burma Block alongside a Multi Cap-Badge detachment of the Army Reserve, including Medics, Engineers, Logisticicians, Intelligence and Infanteers from other Cap Badges.
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were constructed. The existing keep dates from somewhere between 1122 and 1135. The tower keep castle is one of only 104 recorded examples, most being found on the Welsh border.
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In 2016, Historic England undertook the first official investigation into the historic graffiti and carvings scattered over the castle site, using
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with its depot in the castle in 1881. The castle remained the depot of the Border Regiment until 1959, when the regiment amalgamated with the
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After 1746, the castle became somewhat neglected, although some minor repairs were undertaken such as that of the drawbridge in 1783.
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moved in to take hold of the castle and in 1873 a system of recruiting areas based on counties was instituted under the
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and is open to the public. Until 2006, the castle was the administrative headquarters of the former
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to the Castle. However, the Scottish lacked the resources needed to maintain a siege and withdrew.
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28 April 1831 – 1837: Lt Gen. Hon. James Ramsay, son of the Earl of Dalhousie (last governor)
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Carlisle Castle was listed as (List Entry Number: 1014579) in August 1996, by what is now
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in 1122, the castle is over 930 years old and has been the scene of many episodes in
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with 10 officers, 150 soldiers, 2 servants and 25 soldiers' wives and children. The
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of England and Scotland in 1603, Carlisle Castle was the vital headquarters of the
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In a 14th century poem, legend has it that Sir Gawain, one of the Knights of the
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This Castle played an extremely important part in the English Scottish wars (
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1649–1651 Colonel Thomas Fitch (MP for Carlisle, 1654–55) (Parliamentarian)
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William de Stuteville, Baron of Lyddal (Sheriff of Cumberland, 1198,1200)
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The last battles for the city of Carlisle and its castle were during the
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ordered a stone castle with towers to be constructed on the site. Thus a
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travelled south from Scotland into England reaching as far south as
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December 1689: Jeremiah Bubb (died 1692) (MP for Carlisle 1689–92)
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Alexander de Bassenthwaite (Sheriff of Cumberland, 1307, 1309)
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c.1315 John de Castre (Sheriff of Cumberland, 1310,1311,1316)
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Sir Hugh de Lowther (Sheriff of Cumberland, 1325,1351,1354)
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converted the castle for artillery, employing the engineer
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John Skipton (appointed February 1427, died February 1434)
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was imprisoned within the castle, in the Warden's Tower.
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to 72AD, with the castle construction beginning in 1092.
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History of Carlisle Castle Prison from theprison.org.uk
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The post of Governor of Carlisle was abolished in 1838
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of Cockermouth (Sheriff of Cumberland, 1318,1323,1338)
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By some accounts, Carlisle Castle is none other than
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1260– Eustace de Baliol (Sheriff of Cumberland, 1261)
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and until 2019 it was the county headquarters to the
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Carlisle Castle was first built during the reign of
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Sir Richard de Denton (Sheriff of Cumberland, 1336)
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Index

List of Governors of Carlisle
Carlisle

Carlisle Castle is located in Carlisle city centre
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King's Own Royal Border Regiment
Duke of Lancaster's Regiment
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