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or municipium , built according to the fashion of that country by the lord of the manor many years before . 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 ...
or municipium , built according to the fashion of that country by the lord of the manor many years before . 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 ...
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The duplication of accommodation for the lord's family and his servitors or garrison is , naturally enough , a common feature of English castles , found , for example , in the two halls within the thirteenth - century Conway ( 39 ) and ...
The duplication of accommodation for the lord's family and his servitors or garrison is , naturally enough , a common feature of English castles , found , for example , in the two halls within the thirteenth - century Conway ( 39 ) and ...
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The unhappy story of its lord , Fawkes de Bréauté , is one not unfamiliar in any age or country . A tried soldier , he had risen to great place chiefly by loyal and efficient service to King John in the civil wars that ended that king's ...
The unhappy story of its lord , Fawkes de Bréauté , is one not unfamiliar in any age or country . A tried soldier , he had risen to great place chiefly by loyal and efficient service to King John in the civil wars that ended that king's ...
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Contents
Two Early Norman Castles | 23 |
THREE Early Stone Castles | 35 |
FOUR The Perfected Castle | 60 |
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