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" Dallaway, vol. i. mural windows : appenticium is the ' bordari. term used in the above writ. This order ' borduris. make on the same tower on the south side, at the top, deep alures of good and strong timber, entirely and well covered with lead, through... "
Archaeologia Cambrensis - Page 218
1888
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Some Account of Domestic Architecture in England, from the Conquest to the ...

Thomas Hudson Turner - 1851 - 574 pages
...appenticinm is the * bordari. term used in the above writ . This order ' borduris. make on the same tower on the south side, at the top, deep alures of good...same tower, and ascend, and better defend it, if need should be. And also whitewash the whole chapel of St. John the Evangelist in the same Tower. And make...
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Old London: Papers Read at the London Congress, July, 1866

Royal Archaeological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland - 1867 - 430 pages
...by the dropping of rain water, nor be easily weakened. And make on the same tower on the south-side, at the top, deep alures of good and strong timber,...through which people may look even unto the foot of the said tower, and ascend, and better defend it, if need should be. And also whitewash the whole chapel...
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Old London: Papers Read at the London Congress, July, 1866

Royal Archaeological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland - 1867 - 432 pages
...by the dropping of rain water, nor be easily weakened. And make on the same tower on the south-side, at the top, deep alures of good and strong timber,...covered with lead, through which people may look even uuto the foot of the said tower, and ascend, and better defend it, if need should be. And also whitewash...
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Some Account of Domestic Architecture in England, Volume 1

Thomas Hudson Turner - 1877 - 552 pages
...appenticium is the * bordari. term used in the above writ. This order ' borduris. make on the same tower on the south side, at the top, deep alures of good...with lead, through which people may look even unto tk foot of the same tower, and ascend, and better defend it, if need should be. And also whitewash...
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The Castles of England: Their Story and Structure, Volume 1

Sir James Dixon Mackenzie (7th bart. of Scatwell and 9th of Tarbat) - 1896 - 582 pages
...and closet. He also placed on the top of the S. face of the White Tower a timber allure, or gangway, covered with lead, " through which people may look even unto the foot of the said tower and better defend." These works were performed between 1239 and about 1260. In 1 244 Griffin,...
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The Early Norman Castles of the British Isles

Ella S. Armitage - 1912 - 528 pages
...III., cited by Turner, History of Domestic Architecture, i., 198 : " To make on the same tower [of London] on the south side, at the top, deep alures...entirely and well covered with lead, through which people can look even to the foot of the tower, and better defend it, if need may be." The alures of the castle...
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Bulletin de l'Institut français d'archéologie orientale, Volumes 22-23

Institut français d'archéologie orientale du Caire - 1923 - 578 pages
...continuous were called hurdicia or alures. A mandamus of Henry III runs : ft To make on the same tower (of London) on the South side, at the top, deep alures...entirely and well covered with lead, through which people can look even to the foot of the tower, and better defend it, if need may be^n, but only two English...
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