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72: 343: 59: 1297: 79: 392:, the castle became the property of Henry VII. John Skelton visited the castle in 1495 and wrote a poem "The Garlande of Laurell" about lady Elizabeth Tilney (countess of Surrey, 1st wife of Thomas Howard, Earl of Surrey, later 2nd Duke of Norfolk). The Howards lived in the castle, although it still belonged to the crown, because 427:
in 1572. The Earl hoped the President of the council would use the castle as a residence, and he described it as an 'olde Castell aamoste ruinated.' In 1618 it was again described as ruinous. The castle was acquired by the Ingram family in 1622, and stone from the site was used for various buildings
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Both castle sites lie on the south side of the village, being some 10 miles (16 km) north of York, and 8 miles (13 km) south-east of Easingwold. The castle is quadrangular in form, with four rectangular corner towers connected by ranges of buildings, enclosing an inner courtyard. The
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was King's Lieutenant in the North from 1489 to 1499 and possibly constable of Sheriff Hutton Castle. In 1499/1500 Sir Thomas Darcy (in 1509 made 1st Baron Darcy) became the castle's constable and steward (replacing Surrey). In 1509 Sir Thomas Darcy was then replaced by Sir
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Only sections of the towers stand to their original height, and the ranges of buildings and curtain walls between have now largely gone. A middle and outer ward originally existed, but these are now covered by the adjacent farm.
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that the Scots might attempt retaliation for the raiding party that Richard had led across the borders. Northumberland wrote to the magistrates of York ordering them to prepare an armed force. The men of York sent an
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The castle remained in the Ingram family until the early twentieth century, by which time the ruins were being used as a farmyard. However, the castle and the adjacent park were leased in the 18th/19th centuries by
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to be raised, suggesting it still belonged to the crown.) A survey of this date describes the castle as being in need of repair. In 1536 Sir Henry sold the castle to the Howard family.
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in the late fourteenth century. In 1377, John Nevill obtained a charter for a market on Monday and an annual fair on the eve of the exaltation of the Holy Cross (14 September). A
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in the 1950s. The castle is now privately owned, being in the possession of the Howarth family since the 1940s, it was sold in 2019 to another private owner.
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in 1382, although it is unknown whether building work had commenced before this date. The building has been credited to John Llewyn, who also built nearby
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McCavana, Kate (1993). Sheriff Hutton Castle: An Archaeological Survey of the South West Tower and South Range (Report). University of York.
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Reynolds, Graham (1954). "Portraits by Nicholas Hilliard and his assistants of King James I and His family".
433: 331: 312: 274: 907: 457:. The fabric of the castle was largely rubble mudstone, dressed with sandstone, which was quarried at 1402: 1382: 398: 385:, her sisters, and the Earls of Warwick, Lincoln, Lord Morley and John of Gloucester, to the castle. 375: 363: 324: 316: 1447: 1337: 289: 216: 1496: 1422: 1216: 1113: 389: 252: 453:, outward pointing angles at their centres. The entrance lies in the east wall, protected by a 243:
castle, the remains of which can be seen to the south of the churchyard, was built here in the
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By the middle of October 1480, Richard was at Sheriff Hutton where he received news from the
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In 1485, while awaiting the invasion of Henry VII at Nottingham, Richard sent his niece,
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Dennison, Ed (1996). "Archaeological and architectural Survey Sheriff Hutton Castle".
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Pollard, A. J. (23 September 2004). "Neville, Richard, fifth earl of Salisbury".
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northern and western sides are straight, whereas those on the south and east contain
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Warren, Barton Howe (1996). "Sherriff Hutton Castle Archaeological Watching Brief".
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Head, David M. (23 September 2004). "Howard, Thomas, second duke of Norfolk".
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Hoyle, R. W. (23 September 2004). "Darcy, Thomas, Baron Darcy of Darcy".
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The 2nd Duke of Norfolk died in 1524, it most likely was his son and namesake-
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made repairs to the castle but, following the council's relocation to
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The stone castle was built at the western end of the village by
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In 1484, Richard established a royal household for the young
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Bennett, Michael J. (23 September 2004). "Simnel, Lambert".
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in the mid-sixteenth century, the castle went into decline.
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Castellum Huttonicum. Some account of Sheriff-Hutton castle
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The Victoria history of the county of York, North Riding
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Index

Hutton Castle
Scottish Borders
Sheriff Hutton
North Yorkshire

Relief map of North Yorkshire
54°05′16″N 1°00′17″W / 54.08778°N 1.00472°W / 54.08778; -1.00472
quadrangular castle
Sheriff Hutton
York
Easingwold
motte and bailey
Forest of Galtres
York
King Stephen
John, Lord Neville
licence to crenellate
Richard II
Bolton Castle
Ralph Neville
Earl of Westmorland
Ralph Neville, 2nd Earl of Westmorland
Richard Neville, 5th Earl of Salisbury
Richard Neville, 16th Earl of Warwick
Battle of Barnet
Richard, Duke of Gloucester
Edward IV
Anne Neville
Lord of the North
Earl of Northumberland

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