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- Great_Canfield_Castle abstract "Great Canfield Castle was in the small village of Great Canfield 3 miles (5 km) south-west of Great Dunmow in Essex, England: (grid reference TL595179).The lords of Canfield, the de Veres, built a motte and bailey castle was built on low ground near the River Roding, probably in the late 11th or early 12th century. The keep was constructed of timber. In the 1130s-1140s Aubrey de Vere II or his son Aubrey III the first Earl of Oxford may have diverted a tributary of the river to flood the ditch around the motte; the water was managed by a dam system. Excavations suggest that the moat was 20' 7" deep, 11' lower than the water table.Only the earthworks now remain.The Vere lords held at Canfield by two feudal tenures in Domesday Book: as tenant-in-chief of the crown for two hides and as tenant of Count Alan of Brittany, lord of Richmond for one hide. Over time, the Richmond lordship seems to have been forgotten and the Vere Earls of Oxford came to hold all three hides of the king. The manor roll series survives from Dec. 14, 1346, into the 16th century.".
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- Great_Canfield_Castle wikiPageID "8771157".
- Great_Canfield_Castle wikiPageLength "1747".
- Great_Canfield_Castle wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Great_Canfield_Castle wikiPageRevisionID "666190259".
- Great_Canfield_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Alan_Rufus.
- Great_Canfield_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Aubrey_de_Vere_II.
- Great_Canfield_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Castles_in_Essex.
- Great_Canfield_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Count_Alan_of_Brittany.
- Great_Canfield_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Dam.
- Great_Canfield_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Domesday_Book.
- Great_Canfield_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Earl_of_Oxford.
- Great_Canfield_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Essex.
- Great_Canfield_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Great_Canfield.
- Great_Canfield_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Great_Dunmow.
- Great_Canfield_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Motte-and-bailey_castle.
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- Great_Canfield_Castle wikiPageWikiLink River_Roding.
- Great_Canfield_Castle wikiPageWikiLinkText "Great Canfield Castle".
- Great_Canfield_Castle hasPhotoCollection Great_Canfield_Castle.
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- Great_Canfield_Castle subject Category:Castles_in_Essex.
- Great_Canfield_Castle point "51.83693 0.31363".
- Great_Canfield_Castle type Attraction.
- Great_Canfield_Castle type SpatialThing.
- Great_Canfield_Castle comment "Great Canfield Castle was in the small village of Great Canfield 3 miles (5 km) south-west of Great Dunmow in Essex, England: (grid reference TL595179).The lords of Canfield, the de Veres, built a motte and bailey castle was built on low ground near the River Roding, probably in the late 11th or early 12th century. The keep was constructed of timber.".
- Great_Canfield_Castle label "Great Canfield Castle".
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- Great_Canfield_Castle sameAs Q5598930.
- Great_Canfield_Castle lat "51.83693".
- Great_Canfield_Castle long "0.31363".
- Great_Canfield_Castle wasDerivedFrom Great_Canfield_Castle?oldid=666190259.
- Great_Canfield_Castle isPrimaryTopicOf Great_Canfield_Castle.