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the castle was in a state of disrepair and the necessary works were hastily performed to make it defensible. It withstood an eleven-week siege by parliamentary troops in 1646 before surrendering when the attackers announced that they intended to lay mines under the walls.
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In 1923 the castle became Britain's first private hospital for the investigation and treatment of obscure internal diseases, but this was closed in about 1950. Since the 1960s the castle remains have been incorporated into a hotel. A guest was
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in gratitude for his assistance during the invasion of North Wales. It is unclear whether there was an existing fort on the site or whether Dafydd established the castle. The castle was originally given the Welsh name of
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in 1969. The castle is said to be haunted; because of this reputation, it was investigated by the paranormal investigation show
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ridge overlooking the valley. Part of the ancient walls still remain and now form part of the Ruthin Castle Hotel.
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The castle was most notably the base of that branch of the noble de Grey family accorded the title "
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Ruthin Castle: a private hospital for the investigation and treatment of obscure medical diseases,
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Between 1579 and 1580, the Castle was used for the imprisonment and torture of
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The new Castell Rhuthun (Ruthin Castle) hotel; attached to the old castle.
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The Lives and Times of the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales 1535-1680
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Ruthin Castle occupies a site that was first used as an
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Registered historic parks and gardens in Denbighshire
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with a bibliography of sources relating to the castle
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Welsh
medieval
castle
Wales
Ruthin
Vale of Clwyd
Dafydd ap Gruffydd
Llywelyn ap Gruffudd
sandstone
Iron Age
Edward I of England
Dafydd ap Gruffydd
Welsh
Barons Grey de Ruthyn
marcher lordship
Dyffryn Clwyd
Reginald Grey, 3rd Baron Grey de Ruthyn
Owain Glyndŵr
Welsh poet
recusant
Richard Gwyn
hanged, drawn, and quartered
Wrexham
Pope Paul VI
Forty Martyrs of England and Wales
English Civil War
Oliver Cromwell
slighting

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