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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O O 100 100 Scale for Section . LAUGHTON - EN - LE - MORTHEN , YORKS . 100 Feet . N. Church 200 300 200 FEET . O 100 200 FEET Scale for Plan . River Troth 100 200 FEET . Scale for Sections . DINGESTOW , MONMOUTH . Church . [ To face p .
O O 100 100 Scale for Section . LAUGHTON - EN - LE - MORTHEN , YORKS . 100 Feet . N. Church 200 300 200 FEET . O 100 200 FEET Scale for Plan . River Troth 100 200 FEET . Scale for Sections . DINGESTOW , MONMOUTH . Church . [ To face p .
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FORTIFICATIONS OF ALFRED 15 and another at Limene - muthan ( doubtless a repair of the Roman fort at Lympne ) , and two works built by Alfred on the banks of the river Lea.1 William of Malmesbury tells us that in his boyhood there was a ...
FORTIFICATIONS OF ALFRED 15 and another at Limene - muthan ( doubtless a repair of the Roman fort at Lympne ) , and two works built by Alfred on the banks of the river Lea.1 William of Malmesbury tells us that in his boyhood there was a ...
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In this list , the burhs on both sides of the river at Hertford , Buckingham , and Nottingham are counted as two , because the very precise indications given in the AngloSaxon Chronicle show that each burh ...
In this list , the burhs on both sides of the river at Hertford , Buckingham , and Nottingham are counted as two , because the very precise indications given in the AngloSaxon Chronicle show that each burh ...
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... mentioned as boroughs in Domesday Book ; and as we ought to subtract five from the list as unidentified , and also to reckon as one the boroughs built on two sides of the river , the whole number should be reduced to twenty - two .
... mentioned as boroughs in Domesday Book ; and as we ought to subtract five from the list as unidentified , and also to reckon as one the boroughs built on two sides of the river , the whole number should be reduced to twenty - two .
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WALLINGFORD , BERKS . WAREHAM , DORSET . 1000 N. SUMMARY OF RESULTS of Edward and Ethelfleda , but here. 0 500 Feet . RIVER 1000 TRENT . ***** Church Bailey . IVER RIVER FIG . 3 . THAMES 500 Feet . Church . +2 m ← FROME [ To face p .
WALLINGFORD , BERKS . WAREHAM , DORSET . 1000 N. SUMMARY OF RESULTS of Edward and Ethelfleda , but here. 0 500 Feet . RIVER 1000 TRENT . ***** Church Bailey . IVER RIVER FIG . 3 . THAMES 500 Feet . Church . +2 m ← FROME [ To face p .
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