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At the foot of the mound , but separated from it by its ditch , lay the bailey , a simple enclosure marked out and defended by its own earthen rampart and deep ditch with counterscarp . This ditch ran into the ditch of the mound so that ...
At the foot of the mound , but separated from it by its ditch , lay the bailey , a simple enclosure marked out and defended by its own earthen rampart and deep ditch with counterscarp . This ditch ran into the ditch of the mound so that ...
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The most usual type of early stone castle , which we may roughly assign to the second half of the twelfth and first half of the thirteenth centuries when it was most common , is best described as the keep- and - bailey castle .
The most usual type of early stone castle , which we may roughly assign to the second half of the twelfth and first half of the thirteenth centuries when it was most common , is best described as the keep- and - bailey castle .
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the addition of new baileys , their walls incorporating flanking towers and aggressive gatehouses according to the new ... Thus the Dorset fortress of Corfe ( 44 ) , whose keep and inner bailey , the core of the castle , date from the ...
the addition of new baileys , their walls incorporating flanking towers and aggressive gatehouses according to the new ... Thus the Dorset fortress of Corfe ( 44 ) , whose keep and inner bailey , the core of the castle , date from the ...
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Contents
Two Early Norman Castles | 23 |
THREE Early Stone Castles | 35 |
FOUR The Perfected Castle | 60 |
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