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When the ditches had been dug round this and ramparts , anything up to sixty feet or so in thickness , had risen round the edge of the enclosure , the space left available for living in was constricted to say the least of it .
When the ditches had been dug round this and ramparts , anything up to sixty feet or so in thickness , had risen round the edge of the enclosure , the space left available for living in was constricted to say the least of it .
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With a castle consisting only of earthen ditches and ramparts , however , a motte could always be added , either on the line of the ramparts or outside them . Some of the mottes in this country may have been added to their castles ...
With a castle consisting only of earthen ditches and ramparts , however , a motte could always be added , either on the line of the ramparts or outside them . Some of the mottes in this country may have been added to their castles ...
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At Mileham in Norfolk and Ludgershall in Wiltshire the ramparts of town and castle are all that exist to remind us of the population they once protected . There are many other towns and villages in this country , Pleshey and Ongar in ...
At Mileham in Norfolk and Ludgershall in Wiltshire the ramparts of town and castle are all that exist to remind us of the population they once protected . There are many other towns and villages in this country , Pleshey and Ongar in ...
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Contents
CASTLES OF EARTH | 3 |
GREAT STONE TOWERS | 23 |
LOFTY WALLS | 56 |
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angle appears arch architecture arrangement bailey base basement beautiful become besiegers building built called castle chamber chapel circular complete consider constructed course curtains defences ditch door early earthwork Edward elaborate engines England English entrance erected example figs fine floor fortified fortress four garrison gate gatehouse give hall hall-keep Henry interesting interior keep king known land late later less lines lofty lord lower mediaeval middle military moat motte mound Norman once original outer palisades passage passed perhaps period possibly probably protected raised ramparts remains rising roof round ruins seems seen shows side siege sometimes square stair staircase stands stone stone walls storey strong structures summit surrounded Sussex thirteenth century timber to-day tower tower-keeps turn turrets twelfth century upper usually wall-towers walls whole