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Sometimes , in later keeps the angles are thickened out slightly to allow more room for the staircases in what were after all not very thick walls , and these angles were then usually carried up above the battlements as angle turrets .
Sometimes , in later keeps the angles are thickened out slightly to allow more room for the staircases in what were after all not very thick walls , and these angles were then usually carried up above the battlements as angle turrets .
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On the other hand , one can still sometimes detect a lingering desire for a great tower gratified by making one of the wall - towers larger than the rest . The fine Marten Tower at Chepstow in Monmouth ( 7 ) is an example of this ...
On the other hand , one can still sometimes detect a lingering desire for a great tower gratified by making one of the wall - towers larger than the rest . The fine Marten Tower at Chepstow in Monmouth ( 7 ) is an example of this ...
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The limit of time he was expected to serve was forty days , and thus we sometimes find that where a tenant could not send his quota of knights he would pay the sum of two marks , or 26. 8d . , which would enable his overlord to hire ...
The limit of time he was expected to serve was forty days , and thus we sometimes find that where a tenant could not send his quota of knights he would pay the sum of two marks , or 26. 8d . , which would enable his overlord to hire ...
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