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Cliffords Tower
Clifford's Tower is all that remains of York Castle. The motte was raised in 1069-70, and was originally topped with a wooden tower. In 1190, this tower was burned down during anti-Jewish riots, killing many Jews who were inside. The height of the motte was increased and the tower was rebuilt in stone, but this was blown down by a severe gale in 1228.
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