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The Normans seem to have been just as turbulent neighbours to the French as the Danes of the Danelagh were to the Anglo - Saxons , but , occasional lapses notwithstanding , they seem on the whole to have settled down by about the year ...
The Normans seem to have been just as turbulent neighbours to the French as the Danes of the Danelagh were to the Anglo - Saxons , but , occasional lapses notwithstanding , they seem on the whole to have settled down by about the year ...
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... will be called so throughout this book , the term " ground floor " being correspondingly omitted . With the advent of the separate chamber in the planning of early Norman houses , more attention was given to sanitary arrangements .
... will be called so throughout this book , the term " ground floor " being correspondingly omitted . With the advent of the separate chamber in the planning of early Norman houses , more attention was given to sanitary arrangements .
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The foundations of an early Norman stone chapel with nave and chancel remain at Pevensey , and at Ludlow is the beautiful little round chapel ( 68 and 76 ) modelled on the churches of the Knights of the Temple .
The foundations of an early Norman stone chapel with nave and chancel remain at Pevensey , and at Ludlow is the beautiful little round chapel ( 68 and 76 ) modelled on the churches of the Knights of the Temple .
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Contents
CASTLES OF EARTH | 3 |
GREAT STONE TOWERS | 23 |
LOFTY WALLS | 56 |
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