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... moat , but that during the years 1316-21 this moat was filled in and the outer curtain erected , a new moat ( i.e. the one that still exists ) being constructed to protect the outer curtain . This theory has been accepted by some subse ...
... moat , but that during the years 1316-21 this moat was filled in and the outer curtain erected , a new moat ( i.e. the one that still exists ) being constructed to protect the outer curtain . This theory has been accepted by some subse ...
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... moat one can scarcely believe that the supposed moat would just be filled and the foundations of the outer curtain laid in ' made ground ' . Moreover , if the present inner curtain had been originally surrounded by a moat , one would ...
... moat one can scarcely believe that the supposed moat would just be filled and the foundations of the outer curtain laid in ' made ground ' . Moreover , if the present inner curtain had been originally surrounded by a moat , one would ...
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... moat was filled in and a new moat dug outside the outer curtain.3 But Medfeld had not , in fact , recommended either that an old moat should be filled in and a new moat dug , or that the castle should be ' surrounded with a curtain wall ...
... moat was filled in and a new moat dug outside the outer curtain.3 But Medfeld had not , in fact , recommended either that an old moat should be filled in and a new moat dug , or that the castle should be ' surrounded with a curtain wall ...
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EDWARD IS CASTLEBUILDING IN WALES Rhys Memorial Lecture | 80 |
ORIGEN Lecture on a Master Mind By the Very Rev Dr W | 123 |
THE GOLDEN WORLD OF KING LEAR Shakespeare Lecture | 147 |
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