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" In the storey above were the dwelling and common living rooms of the residents, in which were the larders, the rooms of the bakers and butlers, and the great chamber in which the lord and his wife slept. Adjoining this was a private room, the dormitory... "
The Early Norman Castles of the British Isles - Page 89
by Ella S. Armitage - 1912 - 408 pages
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The David & Charles Book of Castles

Plantagenet Somerset Fry - 1980 - 520 pages
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The Knight: A Portrait of Europe's Warrior Elite

Alan Baker - 2003 - 232 pages
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Castle Life

Struan Reid - 2007 - 54 pages
...century. Solar Chapel A writer described a French family's castle in 1117: "Above were dwelling rooms and the great chamber in which the lord and his wife slept ... In the upper storey were garret rooms, in which on one side the sons slept, on the other, the daughters...
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