The attack on Kenilworth Castle began on 21 June.
Part of the rebellious forces held out, however, and their stronghold was the virtually impregnable Kenilworth Castle.
The first guidebook to Kenilworth Castle followed in 1777 with many later editions following in the coming decades.
Kenilworth is notable for the extensive ruins of Kenilworth Castle.
Elizabeth visited Dudley at Kenilworth Castle several times in 1566, 1568, and 1575.
He died on 6 August 1913 whilst serving aboard the Kenilworth Castle.
He wanted to impress the Queen and, in the summer of 1575, threw a party at Kenilworth Castle which no one could forget.
Losses in the fire included a fine oak staircase which had been installed from Kenilworth Castle in 1760.
He was appointed to take charge of the king and was responsible for his custody at Kenilworth Castle.
Kenilworth Castle was valued at £10,401It is difficult to accurately compare 16th century and modern prices or incomes.