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Only one feature of them could not be hidden - the great earthen tower of the castle could survive any upstart erection in masonry . Most of the mottes had received by the thirteenth century the stone ring - wall round the summit which ...
Only one feature of them could not be hidden - the great earthen tower of the castle could survive any upstart erection in masonry . Most of the mottes had received by the thirteenth century the stone ring - wall round the summit which ...
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At Boarstall in Buckinghamshire , erected in 1312 , the huge twin towers have shrunk to the scale of mere overgrown angle - turrets , although the two internal stairturrets remain flanking the side rooms of the gatehouse .
At Boarstall in Buckinghamshire , erected in 1312 , the huge twin towers have shrunk to the scale of mere overgrown angle - turrets , although the two internal stairturrets remain flanking the side rooms of the gatehouse .
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In 1348 a similar but larger structure was erected on the summit of the mound at Stafford itself : a rectangular tower with large octagonal towers at the angle and another in the middle of one of the long sides .
In 1348 a similar but larger structure was erected on the summit of the mound at Stafford itself : a rectangular tower with large octagonal towers at the angle and another in the middle of one of the long sides .
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Contents
CASTLES OF EARTH | 3 |
GREAT STONE TOWERS | 23 |
LOFTY WALLS | 56 |
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