Prudhoe Castle's two successful resistances in 1173 and 1174 were a remarkable achievement for a relatively modest fortification. The Umfraville defenders saved the Tyne valley while William moved east to his fateful encounter at Alnwick
English garrison: c.150–250 men. William the Lion: c.1,000–1,500 men.
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