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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Warwick ; Wigmore , Hereford 37. Winchester ( from a plan by W. Godson , 1750 ) 38. Windsor Castle ( from Ashmole's Order of the Garter ) 39. York Castle and Baile Hill ( from a plan by P. Chassereau , 1750 ) 40.
Warwick ; Wigmore , Hereford 37. Winchester ( from a plan by W. Godson , 1750 ) 38. Windsor Castle ( from Ashmole's Order of the Garter ) 39. York Castle and Baile Hill ( from a plan by P. Chassereau , 1750 ) 40.
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The hillock is not invariably artificial ; often it is a natural hill scarped into a conical shape ; sometimes an isolated rock is made use of to serve as a citadel , which saved much spade - work . The shape of the court is very ...
The hillock is not invariably artificial ; often it is a natural hill scarped into a conical shape ; sometimes an isolated rock is made use of to serve as a citadel , which saved much spade - work . The shape of the court is very ...
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He adds an instance showing that Moot Hill is sometimes a mistake for Moot Hall . Scottish Review , vol . xxxii . SEPULCHRAL HILLOCKS 9 moot - hill in Scotland means nothing 8 INTRODUCTORY.
He adds an instance showing that Moot Hill is sometimes a mistake for Moot Hall . Scottish Review , vol . xxxii . SEPULCHRAL HILLOCKS 9 moot - hill in Scotland means nothing 8 INTRODUCTORY.
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SEPULCHRAL HILLOCKS 9 moot - hill in Scotland means nothing but mote - hill , the hill of the mote or motte ; but that moots or courts were held there , just because it had formerly been the site of a castle , and consequently a seat of ...
SEPULCHRAL HILLOCKS 9 moot - hill in Scotland means nothing but mote - hill , the hill of the mote or motte ; but that moots or courts were held there , just because it had formerly been the site of a castle , and consequently a seat of ...
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But it was also something much more than this , something which belongs to a much more advanced state of society than the hill - fort . It was a town , a place 2 29 1 See Skeat's Dictionary , " Timber . " 2 Excavation has recently shown ...
But it was also something much more than this , something which belongs to a much more advanced state of society than the hill - fort . It was a town , a place 2 29 1 See Skeat's Dictionary , " Timber . " 2 Excavation has recently shown ...
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