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The village of Fotheringay lies about four miles to the north of the market town of Oundle in Northamptonshire. It was once home to Fotheringay Castle, which is now in ruins. Originally built as a Norman Motte castle by Simon de St. Liz, Earl of Northampton around 1100, it is famous for being the scene of the execution of Mary Queen of Scots in 1587. Little remains of the castle at Fotheringay but the earthworks and a pile of masonry. The Talbot Hotel at nearby Oundle was built using some of the materials from Fotheringay Castle.
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