The Early Norman Castles of the British IslesJohn Murray, 1912 - 408 pages Some portions of this book have already appeared in print. The rest of the work is entirely new. No serious attempt had been made to ascertain the exact nature of Saxon and Danish fortifications by a comparison of the existing remains with the historical records which have come down to us, until the publication of Mr Allcroft's valuable book on Earthwork of England. The chapters on Saxon and Danish earthworks in the present volume were written before the appearance of his book, though the results arrived at are only slightly different. |
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... Conquest and for a long time after his first settlement here . But it will at once occur to an objector that there have been other invaders of Britain before the Normans , 1 See Chapter VII . and it may be asked why these earthworks were ...
... Conquest and for a long time after his first settlement here . But it will at once occur to an objector that there have been other invaders of Britain before the Normans , 1 See Chapter VII . and it may be asked why these earthworks were ...
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... conquest of East Anglia . A certain concert may be observed in their movements , but they did not work in company . The work of fortification begun in Alfred's reign had been continued by the restoration of the Roman walls of Chester in ...
... conquest of East Anglia . A certain concert may be observed in their movements , but they did not work in company . The work of fortification begun in Alfred's reign had been continued by the restoration of the Roman walls of Chester in ...
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... Conquest , we cannot but feel that Mr Freeman's conclusion , that the thing as well as the word was new , is highly probable . For the hall of the AngloSaxon ealdorman or thane , even when enclosed in an earthwork or stockade , was a ...
... Conquest , we cannot but feel that Mr Freeman's conclusion , that the thing as well as the word was new , is highly probable . For the hall of the AngloSaxon ealdorman or thane , even when enclosed in an earthwork or stockade , was a ...
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... conquest by William Rufus , " He repaired the borough ( burh ) and ordered the castle to be built . " 1 Codex Diplomaticus , i . , 138 . Stevenson's edition of Asser , 331 . Asser , c . xlix . 2 History of Rochester , 1772 , p . 21 ...
... conquest by William Rufus , " He repaired the borough ( burh ) and ordered the castle to be built . " 1 Codex Diplomaticus , i . , 138 . Stevenson's edition of Asser , 331 . Asser , c . xlix . 2 History of Rochester , 1772 , p . 21 ...
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... Conquest foundation , stood outside its bounds , and we should certainly have expected to find it within . As the Norman earls of Chester established a ferry at Runcorn in the 12th century , and as a castle at Runcorn is spoken of in a ...
... Conquest foundation , stood outside its bounds , and we should certainly have expected to find it within . As the Norman earls of Chester established a ferry at Runcorn in the 12th century , and as a castle at Runcorn is spoken of in a ...
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