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" In this storey also the watchmen and the servants appointed to keep the house took their sleep at some time or other. High up on the east side of the house, in a convenient place, was the chapel, which was made like unto the tabernacle of Solomon in its... "
The Early Norman Castles of the British Isles - Page 90
by Ella S. Armitage - 1912 - 408 pages
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Archaeologia Cambrensis

1912 - 476 pages
...children, they used to have a fire. ... In the upper storey of the house were garret rooms, in which 011 the one side the sons (when they wished it), on the...for recreation, and again from the loggia into the oratory." Chapter VII. contains an excellent and compact description of the 84 castles built in England...
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Archaeologia Cambrensis

1912 - 508 pages
...to have a fire. ... In the upper storey of the house were garret rooms, in which on the one side die sons (when they wished it), on the other side the...for recreation, and again from the loggia into the oratory." Chapter VII. contains an excellent and compact description of the 84 castles built in England...
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Archaeologia Cambrensis

1912 - 478 pages
...obliged) of the lord of the house used to sleep. In this storey also the watchmen and the seivants appointed to keep the house took their sleep at some...for recreation, and again from the loggia into the oratory." Chapter VII. contains an excellent and compact description of the 84 castles built in England...
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The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volume 22

1913 - 540 pages
...cupola roof of such a chapel which is shown in the Bayeux Tapestry at the keeps of Bayeux and Rennes. " There were stairs and passages from storey to storey,...from room to room, and again from the house into the logium." If we draw a plan of such a tower, giving only moderate dimensions to the apartments, and...
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The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volume 22

1913 - 528 pages
...cupola roof of such a chapel which is shown in the Bayeux Tapestry at the keeps of Bayeux and Rennes. " There were stairs and passages from storey to storey,...from room to room, and again from the house into the logium." If we draw a plan of such a tower, giving only moderate dimensions to the apartments, and...
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