Allington Stronghold

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The Writ
Allington Stronghold is a stronghold in Kent. Before the stronghold was bilt there was an older, stronghold in the same spot bilt amid the Anarcky, a  in England fougt between Cween Matilda, the daugter and ceosen  of Henry I, and Steffen of Blois. As it had no ead from the king, this older stronghold was torn dune. Allington Stronghold itself had its start as a huse, and in the thirteenth yearhundred the owner was gifen ead to begin his home. More and more was to the hold ofer many years until it became a stronghold.

The Wyatt held the stronghold for a hwile. In 1492 Henry Wyatt, one of Henry VII's men, got the stronghold. In this time many came by,  Henry VII, Henry VIII, Cardinal Wolsey, and Catherine Parr. Henry Wyatt's sun, Thomas Wyatt the Elder, held the stronghold next. Thomas Wyatt the Elder is the man said to haf brougt the craft of sonnet making to England. The next owner was his sun, Tomas Wyatt the Yunger, hwo to rise against Cween Bloody Mary. The uprising and the throne  the Wyatt hird of  stronghold and hir other holdings. Those Wyatts hwo were not killed after the uprising are said to haf left for America afterwards.

In the sixteen-fifties John Astley, the Master of the Jewel Office to Elizabeth I (Bloody Mary's sister), got the stronghold. A big deal of the stronghold burned dune in a fire soon after. Sum time later, the Best hird came to lif on the grunds. The Bests were Catholicks, and a preest hole was put in for hir sake, as Catholick preests at the time were hunted. In the sefenteen-twenties Robert Marscam bougt the stronghold. He was an of the Wyatts, but he did nott nim the stronghold for his home. The stronghold caugt fire again in the early nineteenth yearhundred.

In eigteen-fife-and-ninety, Dudley Falke took ofer care of the stronghold and began it. It was then sold to William Martin Conway, hwo kept up the beeting for ofer thirty years. Hwen William Conway died, his daugter Agnes got the stronghold, but hwen sce died her were sold it to the Order of Carmelites. In the nineteen-fifties the Institute of Ure Lady of Munt Carmel did yet more beeting. As of the writing of this writ, the stronghold is the home of a Robert Worcester.