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... and perhaps a small garrison , so that the accommodation provided by a hall - keep , unless of the largest size ... providing such excellent watch - towers and places of refuge for a garrison which had lost its bailey , and the ...
... and perhaps a small garrison , so that the accommodation provided by a hall - keep , unless of the largest size ... providing such excellent watch - towers and places of refuge for a garrison which had lost its bailey , and the ...
Page 56
The early residential castles had no real garrisons , although the lord's servants would fight for him when he was involved in trouble , and he could always hire mercenaries to augment their services . A permanent garrison , however ...
The early residential castles had no real garrisons , although the lord's servants would fight for him when he was involved in trouble , and he could always hire mercenaries to augment their services . A permanent garrison , however ...
Page 60
It will be appreciated that the whole point of building a garrison fortress ( as opposed to a residential castle ) was that the passive strength of the building would enable a small garrison to take the place of a large army .
It will be appreciated that the whole point of building a garrison fortress ( as opposed to a residential castle ) was that the passive strength of the building would enable a small garrison to take the place of a large army .
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Contents
CASTLES OF EARTH | 3 |
GREAT STONE TOWERS | 23 |
LOFTY WALLS | 56 |
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