well it wasnt lived in like a house as kings had to travel alot but i can only think of one person and that is William the conqueror sorry i couldn't help more
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The answer to the question is none. Being on the South Coast of England and having closest proximity to France-its role was one of defense.It was therefore the object of attack by invaders. A king of England would reside in London .
Dover is the capital city in Delaware. It is the second-largest city in Delaware.
Wales' oldest lived in castle is Penhow Castle. Built by Sir William St Maur in the early 13th century source Trivia http://www.castles-of-britain.com/castle85.htm possibly whittington castle (actually now in shropshire, england) is amongst the oldest castles (approx 2 miles east of oswestry). it pre-dates 1221, which a number of castles seem to refer to this same year for stone build. though a 'castle' as been at this site since the early 9th century.
Nottingham was famous because robin hood lived there and robin hood is a legend. (legends are storeys that people have made up during years and nowone knows if they are true or not)
The main tower of a castle was called the keep. It was the inner stronghold of the castle and often served as the residence of the lord. It was typically the last refuge during battle and defending the castle.