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20-956: [REDACTED] Look up Berwick in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Berwick may refer to: Places [ edit ] Antarctica [ edit ] Berwick Glacier Australia [ edit ] Berwick, Victoria City of Berwick , Victoria (defunct) Canada [ edit ] Berwick, New Brunswick Berwick, Nova Scotia Berwick, Ontario New Zealand [ edit ] Berwick, New Zealand United Kingdom [ edit ] England [ edit ] Berwick-upon-Tweed , Northumberland Berwick, East Sussex Berwick railway station (East Sussex) Berwick, Gloucestershire Berwick Street Market , London Berwick Tunnel , Shropshire Berwick St John , Wiltshire Scotland [ edit ] North Berwick , East Lothian, Scotland North Berwick Law ,

40-832: A census-designated place within the town Berwick, Missouri Berwick Township, Newton County, Missouri Berwick, Ohio Berwick Hotel , Cambridge, Ohio Berwick (Columbus, Ohio) Berwick, North Dakota Berwick, Pennsylvania Berwick Area School District , Pennsylvania Berwick Township, Pennsylvania People [ edit ] Berwick (surname) Berwick (cricketer) , English cricketer Facilities, structures [ edit ] Berwick Academy (disambiguation) Berwick Castle , in Berwick-upon-Tweed Berwick High School (disambiguation) Berwick power station (disambiguation) , several station Berwick railway station (disambiguation) , several stations Berwick College ,

60-751: A census-designated place within the town Berwick, Missouri Berwick Township, Newton County, Missouri Berwick, Ohio Berwick Hotel , Cambridge, Ohio Berwick (Columbus, Ohio) Berwick, North Dakota Berwick, Pennsylvania Berwick Area School District , Pennsylvania Berwick Township, Pennsylvania People [ edit ] Berwick (surname) Berwick (cricketer) , English cricketer Facilities, structures [ edit ] Berwick Academy (disambiguation) Berwick Castle , in Berwick-upon-Tweed Berwick High School (disambiguation) Berwick power station (disambiguation) , several station Berwick railway station (disambiguation) , several stations Berwick College ,

80-446: A confection from Berwick upon Tweed Berwick Prize , in mathematics, named for William Edward Hodgson Berwick HMS Berwick , several Royal Navy ships Treaty of Berwick (disambiguation) , several treaties See also [ edit ] [REDACTED] Search for "Berwick" on Misplaced Pages. All pages with titles beginning with Berwick All pages with titles containing Berwick Topics referred to by

100-446: A confection from Berwick upon Tweed Berwick Prize , in mathematics, named for William Edward Hodgson Berwick HMS Berwick , several Royal Navy ships Treaty of Berwick (disambiguation) , several treaties See also [ edit ] [REDACTED] Search for "Berwick" on Misplaced Pages. All pages with titles beginning with Berwick All pages with titles containing Berwick Topics referred to by

120-406: A hill situated to the south of the town County of Berwick , a historic county in south-east Scotland Berwick (Parliament of Scotland constituency) United States [ edit ] Berwick, Illinois Berwick Township, Warren County, Illinois Berwick, Iowa Berwick, Kansas Berwick, Louisiana Berwick Bay , Louisiana Berwick, Maine Berwick (CDP), Maine ,

140-406: A hill situated to the south of the town County of Berwick , a historic county in south-east Scotland Berwick (Parliament of Scotland constituency) United States [ edit ] Berwick, Illinois Berwick Township, Warren County, Illinois Berwick, Iowa Berwick, Kansas Berwick, Louisiana Berwick Bay , Louisiana Berwick, Maine Berwick (CDP), Maine ,

160-526: A round tower used as the castle's only gun emplacement had collapsed in wet weather. The cost of repair in 1597 was estimated at £200, and John Carey wrote that work was necessary because the gap was wide open to Scotland. The surveyor of fortifications recommended the demolition of the castle, but in October 1600 Peregrine Bertie, 13th Baron Willoughby de Eresby , Governor of Berwick, was said to have rebuilt some structures for his own use and pleasure. After

180-754: A secondary college in Berwick, Victoria, Australia Berwick station (disambiguation) Groups, organizations, companies [ edit ] Berwick RFC , a rugby union team in Berwick-upon-Tweed Berwick Rangers F.C. , a football team in Berwick-upon-Tweed Other uses [ edit ] Theta Nedra Berwick, a fictional character and protagonist of the Marvel Comics series Predator by Ed Brission Berwick (automobile) , an electric car produced in 1904 Berwick cockle ,

200-504: A secondary college in Berwick, Victoria, Australia Berwick station (disambiguation) Groups, organizations, companies [ edit ] Berwick RFC , a rugby union team in Berwick-upon-Tweed Berwick Rangers F.C. , a football team in Berwick-upon-Tweed Other uses [ edit ] Theta Nedra Berwick, a fictional character and protagonist of the Marvel Comics series Predator by Ed Brission Berwick (automobile) , an electric car produced in 1904 Berwick cockle ,

220-1021: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Berwick [REDACTED] Look up Berwick in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Berwick may refer to: Places [ edit ] Antarctica [ edit ] Berwick Glacier Australia [ edit ] Berwick, Victoria City of Berwick , Victoria (defunct) Canada [ edit ] Berwick, New Brunswick Berwick, Nova Scotia Berwick, Ontario New Zealand [ edit ] Berwick, New Zealand United Kingdom [ edit ] England [ edit ] Berwick-upon-Tweed , Northumberland Berwick, East Sussex Berwick railway station (East Sussex) Berwick, Gloucestershire Berwick Street Market , London Berwick Tunnel , Shropshire Berwick St John , Wiltshire Scotland [ edit ] North Berwick , East Lothian, Scotland North Berwick Law ,

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240-626: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Berwick Castle Berwick Castle is a ruined castle in Berwick-upon-Tweed , Northumberland, England. The castle was commissioned by the Scottish King David I in the 1120s. It was taken by the English forces under the terms of the Treaty of Falaise in 1175 but then sold back to Scotland by

260-514: The Earl of Shrewsbury in 1607 about its size, height, views, and good proportions and that its long gallery would make that at Worksop Manor look like a garret or attic. According to William Brereton , who visited Berwick in 1633, the building work ended at the Earl's death in 1611. A stately "platform" was begun, and a long gallery with a large mantlepiece (5 yards long) had a flat roof for promenaders to view

280-756: The First War of Scottish Independence . However, the forces of Robert the Bruce recovered the castle for Scotland in April 1318. In 1330, "Roberto de Lawedre" of the Bass , described as Custodian or Keeper of the Marches and the Castle of Berwick, received, apparently upon the termination of his employment there, £33.6s.8d, plus a similar amount, from the Scottish Exchequer. Robert Ogle

300-556: The Union of the Crowns in 1603, the military presence in Berwick was scaled down. The Scottish courtier, George Home, 1st Earl of Dunbar began to build a house on the site of Berwick Castle. The master of royal building work in Scotland, James Murray of Kilbaberton was involved in the construction. The mansion was never finished but was widely rumoured to be magnificent. George Chaworth wrote to

320-711: The English King Richard I to fund the Third Crusade in around 1190. In November 1292, representatives of the English King Edward I arrived in Berwick and announced, in the great hall of the castle, King Edward's adjudication in favour of John Balliol of the dispute between him, Robert the Bruce and the count of Holland for the Crown of Scotland. The castle was retaken by the forces of King Edward I in March 1296 during

340-440: The castle in 1483 were entrusted to Alexander Lee, a royal chaplain. The master carpenter of Berwick, George Porter, was ordered to build 120 houses in the town, and chambers, a hall, and a lodging in the castle. The castle was rendered obsolete by the construction of modern ramparts around Berwick during the reign of Elizabeth I in the late 16th century and it went into steady decline. In August 1590 John Selby reported that

360-450: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Berwick . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Berwick&oldid=1192487224 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

380-450: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Berwick . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Berwick&oldid=1192487224 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

400-549: Was captain of the castle in 1435. The castle was worth circa £194 in peacetime, with another £200 to be paid in time of war. In 1464, the Exchequer Rolls of Scotland record that Robert Lauder of Edrington was paid £20 for repairs made to Berwick Castle. The castle finally fell into English hands in the last week of August 1482, when Richard, Duke of Gloucester captured the castle from Patrick Hepburn, 1st Lord Hailes , during his invasion of Scotland . Planned repairs to

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