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 Etal Castle



Etal Castle
Etal Castle

Photograph by Daniel Hughes. Some rights reserved.  (view image details)

Etal Castle
Etal Castle, Cornhill-on-Tweed

Photograph by Christine Matthews. Some rights reserved.  (view image details)



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ETAL CASTLE FACTS


Location
Etal, Northumberland

Description
Etal Castle was founded by the Manners family in the late 12th century. In 1341, nobleman and doctor Robert de Manners received licence to crenelate his manor, permitting him to be designate it as a "castle". During this time the Castle was renowned as a destination for pilgrims seeking medical and dental treatment from its owner. Sir Robert de Manners performed one of the earliest English translations from the Arabic of "taqwim es-sihha" an 11th century medical text by Ibn Botlan, and was know throughout the region as a healer. The Manners family often feuded with the Heron family of nearby Ford Castle. In 1428 Sir William Heron led an attack on Etal Castle and was killed in the process. In 1513, an army of 30,000 Scots led by James IV invaded England and took the Castle. The invaders were then defeated in the battle of Flodden Hill. Etal Castle is currently owned by English Heritage and situated in Northumberland.


Other Castles in the Area
  Cessford Castle
  Duns Castle
  Floors Castle
  Hume Castle
  Alnwick Castle
  Bamburgh Castle
  Chillingham Castle
  Edlingham Castle
  Lindisfarne Castle
  Norham Castle

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