Northumberland's Border Castles

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  • Опубликовано: 25 ноя 2024

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  • @trinityx7526
    @trinityx7526 8 месяцев назад +1

    Very interesting and informative! Thank you!

    • @jonimrye5722
      @jonimrye5722  8 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you Trinity, you a new subscriber? If so welcome to the channel. Please check out the rest of the channel, theres lots of different content to enjoy. Hope you stay with us and continue to support the channel. Best wishes Jon

    • @trinityx7526
      @trinityx7526 8 месяцев назад

      @@jonimrye5722 yes! I have watched most of the series on the various castles of Northumberland, I appreciate the attention to detail, thank you for making such great content ! 😊

    • @jonimrye5722
      @jonimrye5722  8 месяцев назад

      Hi Trinity are you only interested in Castles? My recent work of last year and this is in much greater depth. Id be interested to know what you think of those? The upcoming series on the Rivers later this year will have more castles included. The first river to be explored will be the Tweed and that includes 6 castles along the route from source to estuary, so look out for that. Best wishes Jon

  • @Flamer584
    @Flamer584 7 месяцев назад

    Hello Jon. My wife and I came down from Fife last year, not to rob and pillage, I must say, but to visit Bamburgh and it's castle. We truly liked the area and have now discovered your series of videos. Thank you so much for taking the time to make them and also the ammount of research you put in. Regards...Kenny.

    • @jonimrye5722
      @jonimrye5722  7 месяцев назад

      Thanks Kenny, there is lots of content for you to enjoy and I am constantly posting new stuff. Watch the latest clip "Walkabout in Newbiggin" to hear the latest news. Hoping to start a series on the River Tweed later this year and these new "Walkabout" cprogrammes will allow me to get north of the border to include a wider range of locations. My best wishes Jon

  • @niallgerardjosephoconnells7097
    @niallgerardjosephoconnells7097 5 месяцев назад

    Kind regards Jon thanks for sharing kindly Niall O'Connell Dundalk Ireland.❤️🙏🇨🇮

    • @jonimrye5722
      @jonimrye5722  5 месяцев назад

      Many thanks Niall, hope you can enjoy the rest of the channel. About 10yrs ago I planned a tour of the Irish coast but sadly the trip never materialised. My health not so good nowadays so I think it will have to wait till my next life. Best wishes and thanks for watching Jon

  • @jonfox8010
    @jonfox8010 4 месяца назад

    I was going to make a video of a couple of castles near me. Having watched your excellent videos I don't think i'll bother. I will just sit back and enjoy all your very informative films. Keep up the great work!

    • @jonimrye5722
      @jonimrye5722  4 месяца назад

      Many thanks Jon, I am truly flattered. Keep watching and enjoying the channel. There will be six castles in the new series coming on the River Tweed look out for that. Best wishes Jon

  • @pulsereading
    @pulsereading 3 года назад +1

    Thank you John, always to delightful to watch and always something new to learn!

    • @jonimrye5722
      @jonimrye5722  3 года назад +1

      Thank you again for your support. This was recently reposted because I discovered mistakes in the original post. It had accumulated several hundred views and now it will have start all over again! The 5th and final episode will be released in a week or so. Already researching for next years films. Keep watching.

    • @pulsereading
      @pulsereading 3 года назад

      @@jonimrye5722 Yes John, I recalled some of the elements from your earlier edition. What incredible weather too!

    • @jonimrye5722
      @jonimrye5722  3 года назад +1

      Yeh the weather thing became a bit tongue in cheek to be honest. I got a few bad comments from people who said Northumberland was rubbish and that devon and cornwall were better, so it was a dig at them 😁

    • @pulsereading
      @pulsereading 3 года назад

      @@jonimrye5722 Well that's the downside of the internet the cyber-thug culture, the types that attack without making themselves visible, or intelligent. Luckily, they're not neighbours! Look forward to your next marvels John.

  • @josephinedavidson5968
    @josephinedavidson5968 Год назад

    You are a mine of history and Thankyou very much for all this interesting history, well done.

    • @jonimrye5722
      @jonimrye5722  Год назад

      Thank you so much please subscribe to see all my latest releases. Jon

    • @gilesrw2025
      @gilesrw2025 9 месяцев назад

      Previous comment from Heather Ross-White, nee Harrington , my mother , Mollie Kell, grandmother Kjane ( Jean ) née Taylor, great grandmother Isabelle Taylor wife of George

  • @robinmunro47
    @robinmunro47 Год назад

    Beautifully filmed educational video following on from your gorgeous Northumberland coast one.Thanks so much for all the detailed historical information. Much appreciated. 🙂👍

    • @jonimrye5722
      @jonimrye5722  Год назад

      Thanks Robin I am producing a new series on The Northumberland Coast this year episode 3 is about to be released. Ive incorporated a Drone to my work this year which has elevated things (if you will pardon the pun).If you subscribe and switch on Notifications you will know when each new release is posted. Many thanks for your support, best wishes Jon

  • @nathalielemay7353
    @nathalielemay7353 3 года назад +1

    Hello , very interesting and beautifuls castles!

  • @davidgodley521
    @davidgodley521 2 года назад

    I enjoyed all of the filming.

  • @davidgodley521
    @davidgodley521 2 года назад

    I like your detail about these places.

  • @bergkamp48
    @bergkamp48 2 года назад

    Thanks very much...planning a trip to the area. My grandfather and great grandfather were head gamekeepers to Lord Joicey at Ford & Etal Estates. They'd previously worked for Joicey at Longhirst Hall. My great great grandfather had been head keeper to the Greys at Fallodon and Howick nearby. There's much to see in a short period of time so it's great to have resources such as your videos to help in mapping out our stay...

    • @jonimrye5722
      @jonimrye5722  2 года назад +1

      Thank you for your nice comments please subscribe to the channel if you havent already done so and click on the notification bell icon to be notified of all my new releases and also some you might have missed. I suggest you watch "Rural Northumberland" when you get a mo its in the Northumberland and Borders playlist filmed in 2020. Its more of a tourist film and might help with your planing. The other two in that series might also be worth a look. Many thanks and hope your trip goes well. Jon

  • @davidgodley521
    @davidgodley521 2 года назад

    I find it amazing that England had so many castles and wars for a country that was so small!

    • @jonimrye5722
      @jonimrye5722  2 года назад +1

      You have to realise that although we are a small island we have been constantly invaded since the beginning of time First the romans then the vikings then the danes then the french. The french still hate us to this day and regularly sided with the scots just to cause trouble for the english. Nicola Sturgeon is waging her own war with us at the moment though through parliament this time not with canons. We would have had the germans on our shores as well if you guys hadnt come to help in 1944 !

    • @davidgodley521
      @davidgodley521 2 года назад

      @@jonimrye5722 yes, I'm aware of all that.

  • @gilesrw2025
    @gilesrw2025 9 месяцев назад

    My Great Grandfather , was the Grandson of Taylor of Chipchase Castle . As oldest son was the one to take over , the Castle , title and Colliery . He fell in love with the Head Grooms daughter . As such he was disinherited as this was deemed a disgrace at the time . Written out of history was ' dead ' to the family , paid to disappear . The Head Groom was then " killed" supposedly in a riding accident , but indeed could equally have been dispatched or died in a dual , normal at the time ( honour killing ). The couple eloped to Gretna Green on their way to Klondyke , using mining knowledge .. then onto Australian Opel mining . They returned to Ashington , penniless years later . My mother would have been nearly a 100 now . I remember her grandmother in her 90's when I was 10 ...the stories so about 400 years in my living history .

    • @jonimrye5722
      @jonimrye5722  9 месяцев назад

      WOW Giles thank you so much for sharing that. That has to be one of the most fascinating comments, if not THE most fascinating comment I have received in response to my films. I love when people come forward with their families REAL experiences. Are living near to me? Would love to meet and hear more. Best wishes Jon

  • @adamwee382
    @adamwee382 Год назад +1

    5:35 I realize you're oversimplifying for the sake of time and are already aware of this but some people might not be. King Henry wasn't the King of most of France, he was the vassal of the actual King but only in regards to his holdings in France.

    • @jonimrye5722
      @jonimrye5722  Год назад +1

      obviously you are informed and educated in this field. A lot of my viewers are not and as an ex teacher I aim to make my narrative easy to understand by all even if that means repeating things.

  • @alancarr6554
    @alancarr6554 2 месяца назад

    Co Durham man liks your informed history of my area

    • @jonimrye5722
      @jonimrye5722  2 месяца назад

      Thanks for your comment. Have you been watching the current series on the Durham coast? If you havent then please check it out. Best wishes Jon

  • @carolrodriguez2012
    @carolrodriguez2012 3 года назад +1

    England is stunning

  • @davidgodley521
    @davidgodley521 2 года назад

    Its amazing how a castle can fall into ruin so quickly!

    • @jonimrye5722
      @jonimrye5722  2 года назад

      They were blasted to bits during the fighting and then never repaired either because the owners were left penniless or were killed. After the wars between England and scotland finished in 1603 the castles were no longer needed and were left to go to ruin.

  • @davidgodley521
    @davidgodley521 2 года назад

    I've never been there but my family name is Godley. My family didn't know their heritage because the internet didn't exist. I must have been born at a good time.
    My mother's father was a MacLaughlin. I was born here in the Southeastern United States. Namely Charleston.

    • @jonimrye5722
      @jonimrye5722  2 года назад

      I am fairly certain the MacLaughlin's were a clan from south west scotland and I think friends to William Wallace who managed to rampage through northern england for a while in 1297.
      Not sure if you have watched the film on "Hadrians Wall" just released? No better time to come to the UK than this year with all of the celebrations if you could manage it?

  • @judywanda
    @judywanda 5 месяцев назад

    Love the videos except for the music. Is distracting from the narration.
    +

    • @jonimrye5722
      @jonimrye5722  5 месяцев назад

      Hi Judy, yes I agree which is why my the narration is clean on all my current programmes. Please watch my more recent films 2022 onward you will find those have no annoying music. Also a number of the border castles will be revisited in my forthcoming project later this year when I begin the "Rivers Project". It will be a journey down the river Tweed as the first river in the series which incorporates 6 castles. You will notice all my recent programmes are supported with drone footage so this will be a spectacular presentation. Be sure to subscribe so as not to miss anything and please watch my other channel content, best wishes Jon

  • @stephenmudiecastles.2938
    @stephenmudiecastles.2938 Год назад

    The Magna Carts was never signed, documents at this time were sealed not signed. Great video though.

    • @jonimrye5722
      @jonimrye5722  Год назад +1

      Thanks for your comments and that expertise. I am aware of this but as my viewing audience includes a wide perspective of the population I try to keep the commentary as simple as I can to get the information accross. A lot of non-historians have become avid watchers due to this approach. Once again though I appreciate you making the point and making it public. Best wishes Jon

  • @seanglassett3144
    @seanglassett3144 10 месяцев назад

    William Wallace was not executed at the tower of London he was executed at the site of smithfield market

    • @jonimrye5722
      @jonimrye5722  10 месяцев назад

      Yeh I know thanks it was an error on my part