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CASTLE RISING

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Originally appearing in Volume V05, Page 481 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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CASTLE RISING  , a
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village of Norfolk, England, 4 M. by road N.E. of King's
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Lynn . The Norman castle for which it is famous stands on slightly elevated ground overlooking, to the west, the low marshy coast of the
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Wash . Its site is enclosed by artificial ramparts of earth and a dyke which is crossed by an ancient
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bridge . The keep is square and massive, and fairly perfect, and it is not difficult to reconstruct the arrangement of the rooms . In some parts, especially the entrance, the Norman
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carving is very rich . The
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foundations of a small
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chapel with apsidal eastern termination have been discovered outside the castle . The village of Castle Rising is the decayed remnant of a
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town of no little importance . Its church of St Laurence is
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late Norman, with much rich ornamentation; it shows traces of considerable alterations in the Early
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English period, but is an admirable example of the earlier style . It is a
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matter of dispute whether Rising was or was not an early Saxon settlement; in Domesday
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Book the
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manor is given as having belonged to Archbishop Stigand, from whom it had passed to
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Odo of
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Bayeux, whose estates were confiscated in ro88 . Granted to William de Albini, whose son built Rising Castle, it passed first to Robert de Montalt, and then by sale to
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Isabel, queen of England, in 1332, remaining in the possession of the
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crown until Henry VIII. exchanged it for other lands with the duke of Norfolk . In 1269 an inquisition found that the lord had the return of all writs . In 1275 Robert de Montalt died seised of the manor and
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vill with the
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assize of
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bread and
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ale .

An inquisition of 1379, although it makes no mention of the

borough, states that the lord has the rents of assizes, and perquisites of the courts with view of frank-
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pledge . A mayor is first mentioned in 1343, and a borough existed in the 15th century . A survey of 1589–1590 declared that Castle Rising was an ancient borough by
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prescription according to the grant made to
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Hugh de Albini by Henry III . In 1589–r 590 the recorder was chosen by the lord of the manor . The mayor, the only member of the corporation, whose
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sole duty was the holding of the assize of bread and ale, was chosen by the burgesses and presented at the court leet for confirmation . Castle Rising became a
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parliamentary borough in 1558, but was disfranchised in 1832 and the corporation abolished in 1835, although a mayor was elected for
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special purposes until 1883 . Having no manufactures, the trade of the town depended entirely on its fairs and markets; but these have been long obsolete .

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