Allington Stronghold

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Background
Allington Stronghold is stronghold in Kent. Beforehand the spot had an stronghold built  the Anarchy, a  in England fought between Queen Matilda, the daughter and willful  of Henry I, and Stephen of Blois. As it had no kingly ead, it was later torn down. Allington Stronghold itself had its start as an, and in the thirteenth yearhundred the owner was given ead to begin his hold. More and more was to the hold over many years until it became a stronghold. It fell into wrack over time, and by the twentieth yearhundred was not much to be seen. It was edbuilt, and is now a home.

Noteworthy Soothsaws and Owners
The Wyatt held the stronghold for a while. In 1492 Henry Wyatt, one of Henry VII's men, got the stronghold. Throughout this time,  Henry VII, Henry VIII, Cardinal Wolsey, and Catherine Parr. Henry Wyatt's son, Thomas Wyatt the Elder held the stronghold next. Thomas Wyatt the Elder is the man said to have brought the craft of sonnet making to England. Next was his son, Thomas Wyatt the Younger, who to rise against Queen Bloody Mary. The uprising fell through and the throne the Wyatt hird of  stronghold and their other holdings. The Wyatts who were not killed after the uprising are said to have left for America afterwards.