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WALTON WITH TRIMLEY (SUFF.)
Catalogue reference: BCM/D/7/8
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- BCM/D/7/8
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- WALTON WITH TRIMLEY (SUFF.)
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- Berkeley Castle Muniments
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Language (The language of the record)
- English
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The castle of Walton, now swallowed by the sea off Felixstowe and often confused with Walton-on-the-Naze (Essex), played a vital role in the coup by Isabel and Mortimer in 1326 when, in the hands of Thomas of Brotherton, it offered a safe landing place for the invasion. It was held by the countess Mary in dower until 1362.
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This record is held at Berkeley Castle Muniments
Within the fonds: BCM
Berkeley Castle Muniments
Within the sub-fonds: BCM/D
THE MOWBRAY ESTATE
Within the sub-sub-fonds: BCM/D/7
THE BROTHERTON INHERITANCE
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WALTON WITH TRIMLEY (SUFF.)