| 1904 - 434 pages
...by reason of precipices, cliffs, or water, additionally defended by artificial banks or walls, в. Fortresses on hill-tops with artificial defences,...attached court or bailey, or of two or more such courts. F. Homestead moats, such as abound in some lowland districts, consisting of simple enclosures formed... | |
| 1908 - 604 pages
...forts and towns of the Romano-British period. D. Forts consisting only of a mount with encircling moat or fosse. E. Fortified mounts, either artificial or...attached court or bailey, or of two or more such courts. F. Homestead moats, such as abound in some lowland districts, consisting of simple enclosures formed... | |
| Edward Walford, John Charles Cox, George Latimer Apperson - 1904 - 404 pages
...Rectangular or other simple enclosures, including forts and towns of the Romano-British period. n. Forts consisting only of a mount with encircling ditch...attached court or bailey, or of two or more such courts. F. Homestead moats, such as abound in some lowland districts, consisting of simple enclosures formed... | |
| Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire - 1904 - 460 pages
...but have lost the attached courts or baileys. 15 BURES MOUNT. ESSEX. a" 'go lot,' ,„„' 16 CLASS E Fortified mounts, either artificial or partly natural,...attached court or bailey, or of two or more such courts, (•.,£. — Hallaton, Leicestershire.* Laughton, Yorkshire. Berkhampstead, Herts. Ongar, Essex.*... | |
| 1905 - 506 pages
...cliffs, or water, additionally defended by artificial works, usually known as promontory fortresses. B. Fortresses on hill-tops with artificial defences,...attached court or bailey, or of two or more such courts. F. Homestead moats, such as abound in some lowland districts, consisting of simple enclosures formed... | |
| Somersetshire Archaeological and Natural History Society - 1906 - 388 pages
...cliffs, or water, additionally defended by artificial works, usually known as promontory fortresses. B. Fortresses on hill-tops with artificial defences,...attached court or bailey, or of two or more such courts. F. Homestead moats, such as abound in some lowland districts, consisting of simple enclosures formed... | |
| James Charles Wall - 1908 - 174 pages
...usually known as promontory fortresses. B. (1) Fortresses on hill-tops with artificial defences, B. (2) Or, though usually on high ground, less dependent...attached court or bailey, or of two or more such courts. F. Homestead moats, such as abound in some lowland districts, consisting of simple enclosures formed... | |
| Arthur Hadrian Allcroft - 1908 - 748 pages
...forts and towns of the Romano-British period. D. Forts consisting only of a mount with encircling moat or fosse. E. Fortified mounts, either artificial or...attached court or bailey, or of two or more such courts. F. Homestead moats, such as abound in some lowland districts, consisting of simple enclosures formed... | |
| John Charles Cox - 1909 - 242 pages
...enclosures, including forts and towns of the Roman-British period. D. Forts consisting only of a mound, with encircling ditch or fosse. E. Fortified mounts,...attached court or bailey, or of two or more such courts. F. Homestead moats, such as abound in some lowland districts, consisting of simple enclosures formed... | |
| Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire - 1904 - 408 pages
...their efforts would be largely directed and aided by such lists as the Committee hopes to secure. A 2 The ground has been, to some extent, covered by the...attached court or bailey, or of two or more such courts. T. Homestead moats, such as abound in some lowland districts, consisting of simple enclosures formed... | |
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