Donington Castle
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Donington Castle was in the village of Castle Donington
in Leicestershire
to the north of East Midlands Airport .
This early 12th century castle was held by the de Lacy
family. It was attacked around the time of the Magna Carta
. In 1311 it passed to Thomas, Earl of Lancaster, the cousin of Edward II
and eventually become Crown property. Any remains have now been incorporated into Donington House.
Castle Donington
Castle Donington is a village, with a population of around 7000 in the North West of Leicestershire, part of the Derby postcode area and on the edge of the National Forest. It is the closest town to East Midlands Airport.-Transport and housing:...
in Leicestershire
Leicestershire
Leicestershire is a landlocked county in the English Midlands. It takes its name from the heavily populated City of Leicester, traditionally its administrative centre, although the City of Leicester unitary authority is today administered separately from the rest of Leicestershire...
to the north of East Midlands Airport .
This early 12th century castle was held by the de Lacy
De Lacy
de Lacy is the surname of an old Norman noble family originating from Lassy . The first records are about Hugh de Lacy . Descendent of Hugh de Lacy left Normandy and travelled to England along with William the Conqueror. Walter and Ilbert de Lacy fought in the battle of Hastings...
family. It was attacked around the time of the Magna Carta
Magna Carta
Magna Carta is an English charter, originally issued in the year 1215 and reissued later in the 13th century in modified versions, which included the most direct challenges to the monarch's authority to date. The charter first passed into law in 1225...
. In 1311 it passed to Thomas, Earl of Lancaster, the cousin of Edward II
Edward II of England
Edward II , called Edward of Caernarfon, was King of England from 1307 until he was deposed by his wife Isabella in January 1327. He was the sixth Plantagenet king, in a line that began with the reign of Henry II...
and eventually become Crown property. Any remains have now been incorporated into Donington House.