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The chronicler Ranulf Higden relates how , " our lord the King , at the instance of William Wickham , clerk , caused ... hardly anyone could have any good mason or carpenter , except in secret , on account of the king's prohibition " .
The chronicler Ranulf Higden relates how , " our lord the King , at the instance of William Wickham , clerk , caused ... hardly anyone could have any good mason or carpenter , except in secret , on account of the king's prohibition " .
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expenditure of one of the most fastidious of our kings , living in an age which represents the high - water mark of medieval civilisation . Amongst the wealth of information which these invaluable rolls con- tain concerning the king's ...
expenditure of one of the most fastidious of our kings , living in an age which represents the high - water mark of medieval civilisation . Amongst the wealth of information which these invaluable rolls con- tain concerning the king's ...
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carrying Our Lord in his arms , as he is painted elsewhere , and an image of St. Edward the king , how he gave his ring to ... with a cloister between them , surrounding a lawn , and provided with a stone bench near the king's chamber .
carrying Our Lord in his arms , as he is painted elsewhere , and an image of St. Edward the king , how he gave his ring to ... with a cloister between them , surrounding a lawn , and provided with a stone bench near the king's chamber .
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Contents
Two Early Norman Castles | 23 |
THREE Early Stone Castles | 35 |
FOUR The Perfected Castle | 60 |
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