| 1120 |
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Construction of Sherborne Castle
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Built by Roger, Bishop of Salisbury.1 |
| 1139 |
Jun |
Roger, Bishop of Salisbury is arrested
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King Stephen arrested Roger, the Bishop of Salisbury. Bishop Roger was a powerful landowner and had several castles. Stephen also arrested Alexander, the bishop of Lincoln and had him imprisoned. Stephen wanted to take control to bishop Roger's castles and the bishop was taken to his castle at Devizes where he was held captive outside the walls and starved until the castle surrendered. Roger's son was also captured and tortured until the castle finally fell to the King. Roger's castle at Sherborne was also captured by Stephen. The castles at Newark and Sleaford in Lincolnshire belonging to bishop Alexander were forced to surrender to the King using the same underhand tactics. |
| 1330 |
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Sherborne Castle is given to the Earl of Salisbury
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Edward III gave the castle at Sherborne to the Earl of Salisbury. |
| 1355 |
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Bishops of Salisbury regains Sherborne Castle
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Robert Wyvil, the Bishop of Salisbury regained control of the castle at Sherborne. |
| Early Modern Period (1500-1800) - Under Construction |
| 1645 |
Aug 15 |
Sherborne Castle taken by Fairfax
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After a two week siege the castle at Sherborne fell to the Parliamentarians.2 |