For it is the custom of the nobles of that region, who spend their time for the most part in private war, in order to defend themselves from their enemies, to make a hill of earth as high as they can, and encircle it with a ditch as broad and deep as... The Early Norman Castles of the British Isles - Page 86by Ella S. Armitage - 1912 - 408 pagesFull view - About this book
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