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The ordinary residential castle merely contained the lord and his wife and family and a few servants of both sexes . The lord's horses were a very valuable item of his belongings and were always housed within the enclosure of the castle ...
The ordinary residential castle merely contained the lord and his wife and family and a few servants of both sexes . The lord's horses were a very valuable item of his belongings and were always housed within the enclosure of the castle ...
Page 61
Their government was therefore entrusted to an officer called a " constable ” who lived in the castle and , although not its owner , was in much the same position as if he had been , occupying the great chamber just like the lord of an ...
Their government was therefore entrusted to an officer called a " constable ” who lived in the castle and , although not its owner , was in much the same position as if he had been , occupying the great chamber just like the lord of an ...
Page 78
were garret rooms , in which on the one side the sons , when they wished it , and on the other side the daughters , because they were obliged , of the lord of the house used to sleep . In this storey also the watchmen and the servants ...
were garret rooms , in which on the one side the sons , when they wished it , and on the other side the daughters , because they were obliged , of the lord of the house used to sleep . In this storey also the watchmen and the servants ...
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