Lancaster, The Castle, Shire Hall 1896
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Built in 1796-8 on the site of the original moat, the Shire Hall of Lancaster Castle is a fascinating building. It was built to do the business of the Shire; it contains over six hundred heraldic shields, and the coat of arms of every sovereign since Richard I. In the castle is a library, and in it is kept all the Laws of England since 1225. Court sittings permitting, we can tour the castle today and see much of this fascinating place, including the condemned cell, and an early gallows.
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