Pontefract, Castle Entrance 1964
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The 17th-century Civil War put an end to this Norman stronghold of independence. At the end of its third siege supporting King Charles (the sieges were in 1644, 1648 and 1649) the Castle was forced to surrender on 25 May 1649. Parliament ordered its demolition, and within a month the site was in ruins, thus ending a six hundred-year history. The charge for this act was noted as £1779.
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