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The chaplain always seems to have been present in the garrison ( among those at Appleby fined in 1176 for facile surrender to the Scots was William , the ' clericus ' of Appleby . ) He might also act as the local parish priest or as ...
The chaplain always seems to have been present in the garrison ( among those at Appleby fined in 1176 for facile surrender to the Scots was William , the ' clericus ' of Appleby . ) He might also act as the local parish priest or as ...
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Garrison The number of fighting men in a garrison depended on conditions , status of castle , means of castellan and loyalty of those who owed service . Early in the Middle Ages castles were garrisoned by the feudal obligation of castle ...
Garrison The number of fighting men in a garrison depended on conditions , status of castle , means of castellan and loyalty of those who owed service . Early in the Middle Ages castles were garrisoned by the feudal obligation of castle ...
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The garrison , having resisted in spite of excommunication , were hanged . Kenilworth ( 1266 ) where a band of de Montfort's supporters endured for six months against the skill and power of Henry III and the Lord Edward .
The garrison , having resisted in spite of excommunication , were hanged . Kenilworth ( 1266 ) where a band of de Montfort's supporters endured for six months against the skill and power of Henry III and the Lord Edward .
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