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There must be some place which will serve as a judicial chamber for the trial and punishment of the transgressor . There must be somewhere for his bodyguard to live and train , somewhere for their armament and provisions to be prepared ...
There must be some place which will serve as a judicial chamber for the trial and punishment of the transgressor . There must be somewhere for his bodyguard to live and train , somewhere for their armament and provisions to be prepared ...
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The rectangular window of the first floor was added in the sixteenth century , but the arrow - loop on that level is original as is the lancet window on the second floor . These two storeys were the personal living room and bed chamber ...
The rectangular window of the first floor was added in the sixteenth century , but the arrow - loop on that level is original as is the lancet window on the second floor . These two storeys were the personal living room and bed chamber ...
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They contained the Lord's Hall and Great Chamber . The flues from the latter's fireplaces were led up through the square east tower , thus helping to heat the upper rooms in that section . The Lord's Quarters were fortified as a ...
They contained the Lord's Hall and Great Chamber . The flues from the latter's fireplaces were led up through the square east tower , thus helping to heat the upper rooms in that section . The Lord's Quarters were fortified as a ...
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