The Early Norman Castles of the British IslesJ. Murray, 1912 - 408 pages |
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... doubt on the same lofty insulated rock where the castle now stands ; for when it was attacked by Penda in 633 , he found the situation so strong that it was impossible to storm it , and it was only by heaping up wood on the most ...
... doubt on the same lofty insulated rock where the castle now stands ; for when it was attacked by Penda in 633 , he found the situation so strong that it was impossible to storm it , and it was only by heaping up wood on the most ...
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... doubt were closed at night . ' This enclosure may have been called a burh , and the innumer- able place - names in England ending in borough or bury seem to suggest that the burh was often nothing more than a stockade , as in so many of ...
... doubt were closed at night . ' This enclosure may have been called a burh , and the innumer- able place - names in England ending in borough or bury seem to suggest that the burh was often nothing more than a stockade , as in so many of ...
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... doubt that a burh was the same thing which in medieval Latin is called a burgus , that is a fortified town , and that our word borough is lawfully descended from it . It would not have been necessary to spend so much time on the history ...
... doubt that a burh was the same thing which in medieval Latin is called a burgus , that is a fortified town , and that our word borough is lawfully descended from it . It would not have been necessary to spend so much time on the history ...
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... doubt we must interpret Asser's " castellum quod dicitur Werham . " Henry of Huntingdon probably meant a town when he says that Edward the Elder built at Hertford " castrum non immensum sed pulcherrimum . " He generally translates the ...
... doubt we must interpret Asser's " castellum quod dicitur Werham . " Henry of Huntingdon probably meant a town when he says that Edward the Elder built at Hertford " castrum non immensum sed pulcherrimum . " He generally translates the ...
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... doubt of wood ) which was erected by Henry I. when he besieged the city.R TAMWORTH was an ancient city of the Mercian kings , and therefore may have been fortified before its walls were rebuilt by Ethelfleda . The line of the ancient ...
... doubt of wood ) which was erected by Henry I. when he besieged the city.R TAMWORTH was an ancient city of the Mercian kings , and therefore may have been fortified before its walls were rebuilt by Ethelfleda . The line of the ancient ...
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12th century acres ancient Anglo-Saxon Chronicle Annals appears Arch borough bretasche Brut building built Burghal Hidage burgus burh called camp Cardigan castelli castellum castrum certainly chapel charter Chester church Close Rolls Colchester Conquest Corfe Danes Danish defended ditch Domesday Book doubt Earl early Norman earthworks Edward Edward the Elder enclosed enclosure England English Ethelfleda evidence existence feet feudal Fitz fortifications Fulk Nerra Giraldus Gwynedd Henry II Henry II.'s hillock History houses III.'s reign Journ king land manor masonry mediæval mentioned moated Montgomerie mote motte and bailey motte-and-bailey motte-castle mound mural towers Norman castle Norwich Ordericus original Orpen outer Pipe Rolls private castle probably Quatford remains remarks Risen river Robert Rochester Roger Roman round ruins Saxon says Scotland shows side Stafford stands stockade stone castle stone keep town trace turris Wales wall ward Welsh William wooden castle word writer