Is This A Beautiful Ruin?
In 1086, two Anglo-Saxon thegns, Hunning and Wulfgeat, resided at Moreton Corbet. By the early 13th century, a new structure had been built by Toret, an Englishman. His descendant, Peter Toret, was lord of Moreton Corbet by 1166, and it is likely he lived in the castle. In February 1216, William Marshall, acting on behalf of King John of England, stormed Moreton Corbet Castle, then known as Moreton Toret Castle, against Bartholomew Toret. After Bartholomew's death in 1235, his son-in-law, Richard de Corbet, inherited the castle and renamed it Moreton Corbet.
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In 1086, two Anglo-Saxon thegns, Hunning and Wulfgeat, resided at Moreton Corbet. By the early 13th century, a new structure had been built by Toret, an Englishman. His descendant, Peter Toret, was lord of Moreton Corbet by 1166, and it is likely he lived in the castle. In February 1216, William Marshall, acting on behalf of King John of England, stormed Moreton Corbet Castle, then known as Moreton Toret Castle, against Bartholomew Toret. After Bartholomew's death in 1235, his son-in-law, Richard de Corbet, inherited the castle and renamed it Moreton Corbet.
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