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The king could not always rely on his barons and , to keep an eye on them , he built and maintained his own royal castles , putting a royal constable in charge of each . This officer was responsible for maintaining the fabric of the ...
The king could not always rely on his barons and , to keep an eye on them , he built and maintained his own royal castles , putting a royal constable in charge of each . This officer was responsible for maintaining the fabric of the ...
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The Royal Navy was driven off , so the army had to be called in . They found that the tower was invulnerable to infantry attack because the only entrance naturally barred by a solid door was halfway up the smoothfaced tower ...
The Royal Navy was driven off , so the army had to be called in . They found that the tower was invulnerable to infantry attack because the only entrance naturally barred by a solid door was halfway up the smoothfaced tower ...
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... The Royal House of Stewart , Edinburgh , 1960 Seignobos , C. , The World of Babylon , Leon Amiel ( Geneva ) , 1975 Shrubb , Lieutenant - Commander R.E.A. and Sainsbury , Captain A.B. , The Royal Navy Day by Day , Centaur ( Fontwell ) ...
... The Royal House of Stewart , Edinburgh , 1960 Seignobos , C. , The World of Babylon , Leon Amiel ( Geneva ) , 1975 Shrubb , Lieutenant - Commander R.E.A. and Sainsbury , Captain A.B. , The Royal Navy Day by Day , Centaur ( Fontwell ) ...
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