| There are very few local archival sources of relevance.
The main issue with the lesser castles in Nottinghamshire is that they tend not to appear in
the records. However, they do occasionally appear in:
- Records of Royal and Shrieval Expenditure: Pipe Rolls, Close Rolls, Liberate Rolls
- Royal Itineraries (chiefly the itinerary of King
John, edited by T.Duffus-Hardy
- Inquisitions
Post
Mortem:
records of surveys conducted of estates upon the death of the
lord, and
prior to the succession of the heir
- Post-medieval estate archives
and maps
The records seldom provide any detail about the castles
themselves. Rather, it is often a mention of someone 'of' the
castle, eg. John Smith of Greasley Castle. There is no description
of buildings. Hence, we are reliant upon archaeology to understand
the remains, and then try to match this up with information about
the descent of the manor that might tell us who the lords are but says nothing about the castle.
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