Pontefract Castle was the strongest fortress in northern England. Lord Darcy, its keeper, initially claimed he was overwhelmed by numbers but later evidence suggested he was sympathetic to the rebels' cause. His surrender without a real fight gave the Pilgrimage control of the key strategic fortress and demonstrated that even the crown's appointed officers in the north could not be relied upon. Darcy was later executed for his role.
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