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Operations once commenced , it would be left mainly to the besiegers to do all they could to get into the castle , the garrison meanwhile sitting tight and trusting in their defences , repelling , of course , such attempts as might be ...
Operations once commenced , it would be left mainly to the besiegers to do all they could to get into the castle , the garrison meanwhile sitting tight and trusting in their defences , repelling , of course , such attempts as might be ...
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At the great siege of Kenilworth in 1266 the besiegers constructed a high framework tower called a " bear " upon which were perched archers to shoot into the castle in an attempt to pick off the engineers working the catapults by which ...
At the great siege of Kenilworth in 1266 the besiegers constructed a high framework tower called a " bear " upon which were perched archers to shoot into the castle in an attempt to pick off the engineers working the catapults by which ...
Page 86
Throughout England the sport of archery was being encouraged and the accuracy of the archers and their formidable weapons was such that none of the garrison of a castle would care to show himself at a crenel unless the besiegers could ...
Throughout England the sport of archery was being encouraged and the accuracy of the archers and their formidable weapons was such that none of the garrison of a castle would care to show himself at a crenel unless the besiegers could ...
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Contents
CASTLES OF EARTH | 3 |
GREAT STONE TOWERS | 23 |
LOFTY WALLS | 56 |
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