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1932 RUTHIN CASTLE three letters while it was a Private HOSPITAL

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  • Related Interests: Hospitals
  • City/Town/Village/Place: Ruthin
  • Condition: Used
  • Era: 1901-1950
  • Document Type: Manuscript Letter
  • UK Counties: Denbighshire
  • Year of Issue: 1932
  • Country: Wales
  • Brand: Unbranded
  • Estate or House name: Ruthin Castle
  • Family Surname: Hill

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    1932 RUTHIN CASTLE three letters while it was a Private HOSPITAL
    This product data sheet is originally written in English.
    1932 Three letters from Norman Hill at Ruthin Castle
    Ruthin Castle occupies a site that was first used as an Iron Age fort. In 1277, Edward I of England granted the land to Dafydd ap Gruffydd in gratitude for his assistance during the invasion of North Wales. It is unclear whether there was an existing fort on the site or whether Dafydd established the castle.[1] The castle was originally given the Welsh name of Castell Coch yn yr Gwernfor (Welsh Red Castle in the Great Marsh).
    The castle was most notably the base of that branch of the noble de Grey family accorded the title "Barons Grey de Ruthyn" and the head of their marcher lordship of Dyffryn Clwyd. It was a base for Reginald Grey, 3rd Baron Grey de Ruthyn – the man who could be said to have sparked the rebellion of Owain Glyndwr.
    At the start of the English Civil War the castle was in a state of disrepair and the necessary works were hastily performed to make it defensible. It withstood an eleven-week siege by parliamentary troops in 1646 before surrendering when the attackers announced that they intended to lay mines under the walls. Oliver Cromwell's forces later dismantled and demolished the castle, in a process of organised de-fortification called slighting.
    In modern times
    In 1923 the castle became Britain's first private hospital for the investigation and treatment of obscure internal diseases but this was closed in about 1950
    . Since the 1960s the castle remains have been incorporated into a hotel. A notable guest was Prince Charles, who stayed here for the night before his investiture as Prince of Wales at Caernarfon Castle in 1969.[2] The castle is said to be haunted, because of this reputation, it was investigated by the paranormal investigation show, Most Haunted, in 2018.
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    1932 Three letters from Norman Hill at Ruthin CastleRuthin Castle occupies a site that was first used as an Iron Age fort. In 1277, Edward I of England granted the land to Dafydd ap Gruffydd in gratitude for his assistance during the invasion of North Wales. It is unclear whether there was an existing fort on the site or whether Dafydd established the castle.[1] The castle was originally given the Welsh name of Castell Coch yn yr Gwernfor (Welsh Red Castle in the Great Marsh).The castle was most notably the base of that branch of the noble de Grey family accorded the title "Barons Grey de Ruthyn" and the head of their marcher lordship of Dyffryn Clwyd. It was a base for Reginald Grey, 3rd Baron Grey de Ruthyn – the man who could be said to have sparked the rebellion of Owain Glyndwr.At the
    Related Interests
    Hospitals
    EAN
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    Country
    Wales
    Estate or House name
    Ruthin Castle
    Family Surname
    Hill
    City/Town/Village/Place
    Ruthin
    UK Counties
    Denbighshire
    Era
    1901-1950
    Document Type
    Manuscript Letter
    Year of Issue
    1932