The great central keep was built by William the Conqueror and finished by his sons and successors, William Rufus and Henry I.
In the White Tower the medieval kings of England lived with their families and their court. Here was the seat of government and here the laws of the land were made.
The royal family lived in the top story, the council chamber was on the floor below. In this chamber in 1399 Richard II was forced to sign away his throne, and in 1483 Richard III summarily sentenced Lord Hastings to death.
William I "The Conqueror"
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