What little stone there was was most likely taken by the locals for building materials. With no castle there was no need for a castellan, and the responsibility for the King's manor was in the hands of the local community. They seem to have done a good job, as there are records of them reporting several encroachments of the Royal Forest and of the King's fishponds being drained and the fish being sold for 9 marks.
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