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At least by C12 , latrines had been added to these essential rooms though the kitchen and store were still separate ( the latter sometimes provided in a basement ) . If a hall and chamber are placed alongside each other over a common ...
At least by C12 , latrines had been added to these essential rooms though the kitchen and store were still separate ( the latter sometimes provided in a basement ) . If a hall and chamber are placed alongside each other over a common ...
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Castle kitchens seem to have been originally wooden buildings occupying a corner of the bailey . Henry III's kitchen at Oxford was blown down by a gale in 1232 and archaeology at Weobley has identified a wooden ...
Castle kitchens seem to have been originally wooden buildings occupying a corner of the bailey . Henry III's kitchen at Oxford was blown down by a gale in 1232 and archaeology at Weobley has identified a wooden ...
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Knighthood King John ordered new kitchens in his castles at Marlborough and Ludgershall to have ovens large enough for ... The kitchen wing at Caernarvon is some 20 yds away from the hall across a courtyard ( which seems to presume a ...
Knighthood King John ordered new kitchens in his castles at Marlborough and Ludgershall to have ovens large enough for ... The kitchen wing at Caernarvon is some 20 yds away from the hall across a courtyard ( which seems to presume a ...
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