Timeline
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1066 |
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First castle built at Rochester |
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The first timber castle is built at Rochester soon after the Norman
invasion of England by William
the Conqueror. |
1086 |
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Castle mentioned in Domesday Book |
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Rochester Castle is mentioned in the Domesday Book. |
1087-9 |
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Stone castle built at Rochester |
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Timber castle rebuilt in stone (with the exception
of the keep) for William
Rufus by the great medieval builder Gundulf, bishop of Rochester. |
1088 |
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The first siege at Rochester Castle |
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Rochester Castle is fortified against William
Rufus by Odo, the quarrelsome bishop Bayeux and Earl of Kent.
The problem arises because William the Conqueror, who dies in 1087,
leaves Normandy to his eldest son Robert and England to his second
son William Rufus. Odo leads a conspiracy to put Robert on the English
throne but is besieged at Rochester by William Rufus's army. Plagued
by disease, the garrison soon makes terms, and Odo goes into exile. |
1127 |
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Building of keep begins |
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The building of the keep a stronghold in
the shape of a square tower at Rochester Castle begins. |
1215 |
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King John's siege |
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King John besieges Rochester castle which
is held by rebel barons during October and November. After
a dramatic seven week siege, he finally undermines its walls by
collapsing a tunnel beneath them. |
1220s |
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Henry III repairs Rochester Castle |
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Henry
III, King John's son, repairs the damage to the castle, replacing
the fallen square tower of the keep with the rounded one we see
today. |
1264 |
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Rochester Castle attacked |
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Rochester receives another battering, this time
during the civil
war between Henry
III and Simon de Montfort. Held by supporters of Henry
III, it is attacked by two rebel armies. The outside wall is
breached again, but the keep is saved by the arrival of a relieving
royalist force. |
1367-1383 |
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Rochester Castle repaired |
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Edward
III makes repairs to the castle in response to the growing threat
of French raiding parties during the Hundred
Years War. By 1400, the castle had once again attained its maximum
defensive capability. |
c1500- c1600 |
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Rochester Castle neglected |
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After the arrival of the Tudor
dynasty, Rochester Castle falls into neglect as Henry
VII forbids his nobles from having private armies or private
castles. A domestic fire destroys the interior of the keep. |
1870 |
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Rochester Castle grounds leased |
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Rochester Castle grounds are leased to the City
of Rochester and turned into a public pleasure garden. |
1884 |
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Rochester Castle sold |
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Rochester Castle is purchased by the City of Rochester for £6,572. |
1984 |
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English Heritage steps in |
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English Heritage takes over responsibility for the site. |
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