Gamel de Mulcastre. This was enlarged in the next
century when a pele tower was erected on Roman foundations, part
of its fabric being incorporated in the south-west tower. A coin
from the time of Emperor Theodosius (AD380) has been found, and
there is also a Victor ring.
In 1464 Sir John Pennington
gave shelter to Henry VI, wandering after the Battle of Hexham.
Many years later, in 1783, John, Lord Muncaster erected the tower
known as Chapels to commemorate the place where the fugitive King
was supposed to have been found by the shepherds. The legend tells
how Holy King Harry on his departure left his drinking bowl behind
in gratitude, saying that as long as it should remain quite whole
and unbroken the Penningtons would live and thrive in the place.
Today the bowl is still intact and is known as the 'Luck of Muncaster'.