The Early Norman Castles of the British IslesSome 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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I THE EARLY NORMAN CASTLES OF THE BRITISH ISLES BY ELLA S. ARMITAGE " HONORARY FELLOW OF THE SOCIETY OF ANTIQUARIES OF SCOTLAND AUTHOR OF " THE CHILDHOOD OF THE ENGLISH NATION " ; THE CONNECTION OF ENGLAND AND SCOTLAND " ...
I THE EARLY NORMAN CASTLES OF THE BRITISH ISLES BY ELLA S. ARMITAGE " HONORARY FELLOW OF THE SOCIETY OF ANTIQUARIES OF SCOTLAND AUTHOR OF " THE CHILDHOOD OF THE ENGLISH NATION " ; THE CONNECTION OF ENGLAND AND SCOTLAND " ...
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Portions of a still earlier paper , read before the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland in March 1900 , are incorporated in various parts of the book , but these have been recast in the fuller treatment of the subject which is aimed at ...
Portions of a still earlier paper , read before the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland in March 1900 , are incorporated in various parts of the book , but these have been recast in the fuller treatment of the subject which is aimed at ...
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The favourable reception given by archæologists to the paper read before the Scottish Society led the writer to follow up this interesting subject , and to make a closer study of the motte - castles of Wales , Scotland , and Ireland .
The favourable reception given by archæologists to the paper read before the Scottish Society led the writer to follow up this interesting subject , and to make a closer study of the motte - castles of Wales , Scotland , and Ireland .
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... CHAPTER VII THE CASTLES OF THE NORMANS IN ENGLAND CHAPTER VIII MOTTE - CASTLES IN NORTH WALES • CHAPTER IX MOTTE - CASTLES IN SOUTH WALES PAGE vii II • 31 48 63 80 94 251 273 MOTTE - CASTLES IN SCOTLAND CHAPTER X MOTTE - CASTLES xiii.
... CHAPTER VII THE CASTLES OF THE NORMANS IN ENGLAND CHAPTER VIII MOTTE - CASTLES IN NORTH WALES • CHAPTER IX MOTTE - CASTLES IN SOUTH WALES PAGE vii II • 31 48 63 80 94 251 273 MOTTE - CASTLES IN SCOTLAND CHAPTER X MOTTE - CASTLES xiii.
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MOTTE - CASTLES IN SCOTLAND CHAPTER X MOTTE - CASTLES IN IRELAND CHAPTER XI · · CHAPTER XII STONE CASTLES OF THE NORMAN PERIOD APPENDICES A. PRIMITIVE FOLK - MOOTS B. WATLING STREET AND THE DANELAGH C. THE MILITARY ORIGIN OF THE ...
MOTTE - CASTLES IN SCOTLAND CHAPTER X MOTTE - CASTLES IN IRELAND CHAPTER XI · · CHAPTER XII STONE CASTLES OF THE NORMAN PERIOD APPENDICES A. PRIMITIVE FOLK - MOOTS B. WATLING STREET AND THE DANELAGH C. THE MILITARY ORIGIN OF THE ...
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