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A History of the County of Sussex
… site of the castle, of the mount and bailey type of the Norman period. It was probably commenced by Roger de … on the north side (Hay, op. cit. 189 n). Liebermann, Anglo-Norman Geschichtsquellen, p. 95. Pipe R. Soc. (New Ser.), …
A History of the County of Sussex
… to be reliable. A theory has been maintained that a large Norman force landed at Chichester in 1066 at the time of the … of the see from Selsey to Chichester, 26 and by Norman rule. It grew by the subdivision of the haws, 60 …
A History of the County of Warwick
… and one by other denominations. 14 The former is in the Norman style and consists of a nave, a chancel, and a north …
A History of the County of Warwick
… state of the priory had delayed completion of the Norman church. By 1291 there was a chapel of St. Clement … radiating chapels may have been added to an existing Norman apse, as was done about a century earlier at …
A History of the County of Warwick
… work remains. 88 There is apparently nothing left of the Norman building which was destroyed by fire in 1257. 89 Work … century and much enlarged in 1955. The first church was a Norman structure, probably similar to the other daughter … in 1259. 15 The unusual font is all that remains of the Norman building. 16 A house and a piece of land which was …
A History of the County of Warwick
… which was then only a village, to Chester, the seat of the Norman earls. Later, his successor, Robert de Limesey, … may also show some features of the original building and a Norman font survives at Foleshill. All the chapels so far … 'Early Cov.' T.B.A.S. liii. 133-4. Nothing remains of the Norman building in the fabric of Holy Trinity Ch., and only …
A History of the County of Durham
… or Place Green by a wall running from the east end of the Norman cathedral church northward to the keep, thus forming …
A History of the County of Durham
… street at its southern end stood the North Gate. Of the Norman gateway here we have only the reference by Laurence … that lodging houses were already in existence before the Norman Conquest, in which guests coming to the shrine of St. … the place. The incident of the tower is mentioned in one Norman chronicler only, 31 but the reference can scarcely …
A History of the County of Durham
… the extension to the chapel, the rooms placed within the Norman Gallery, the fine spout-heads bearing Crewe's arms, …
A History of the County of Durham
… by Earl Waltheof about 1072, though some masonry in the Norman chapel is possibly of an earlier date. Waltheof's work … was, there can be little doubt, the designer of the Norman fortifications, as they can be traced to-day and as … 9 To him are also ascribed the 'Constable's Hall' or 'Norman Gallery,' forming the northern range of buildings, and …
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