Kenilworth, Castle 1892
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The first castle to be built at Kenilworth is thought to have been a motte and bailey constructed between 1122-1127 by Geoffrey de Clinton. It was de Clinton's son who built the keep. One of Kenilworth's prisoners was the deposed Edward II, who was held here prior to his transfer to Berkeley Castle, where he was murdered with a red-hot poker.
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