Le château de Fotheringhay ou de Fotheringay était un château situé à Fotheringhay, dans le Northamptonshire, en Angleterre.
La motte castrale est probablement édifiée vers 1100 par le comte de Huntingdon Simon de Senlis. Après sa mort, sa femme Maud épouse le prince David d'Écosse, et le château se transmet parmi ses descendants jusqu'à la rébellion de David de Huntingdon contre Jean sans Terre, après quoi il est attribué au comte de Pembroke Guillaume le Maréchal, qui le conserve jusqu'en 1219.
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Address: Fotheringhay, East Northamptonshire, United Kingdom
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