No major military battles were fought at Conisbrough Castle.
There was, however, a skirmish in 1317 between the feuding de Warenne Family who owned Conisbrough and their neighbor Thomas, Earl of Lancaster. Thomas seized the Castle of Conisbrough and held it for five years as his possession.
In 1322, Thomas was executed as a traitor and King Edward II confiscated the castle, which he returned to the de Warenne family in 1326.
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