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York - The Story Of Its Walls, Bars, And Castles (1904) (Paperback)
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York - The Story Of Its Walls, Bars, And Castles (1904) (Paperback)
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CHATTER III THE NORMAN PERIOD Norman Gates and Masonry?Domesday
Survey of York? Domesday Account and the Defences?Xorman Military
Enginecrs at York; Nigel Fossart, Landric the Carpenter, Odo
Balistarius?The City Diteh?The King's Ways by Land and Water?Castle
Mounds?The King's Fool: the Royal Fishpond of Fosse; its Norman
origin; Gardens and Water Mills devastated; early Custodians of the
Fishpond; its bounds; its site obliterated; the Mersks, void plots
near the Pool; Lcirfordbridge; subsequent History of the
Fishpond?York occupied by the Normans?William Kufus repairs the
Castle?King Stephen in York?Battle of the Standard?Stephen's weak
Administration?" Adulterine " Castles; Whcldrake and Drax Castles
suppressed. " How oft in Dust Ihc hapless Town halh lain ? How oft
Us walls have chaiig'ii / hoic oft its men ? How oft the Rage of
Sword and Fire has inourii'd / " AFTER the many battles and sieges
with which York was associated, both before and at the Conquest,
its venerable walls must necessarily have been in a shattered, if
not in a ruinous, condition. What defences, other than the castles,
the Normans executed at York, it is very difficult to decide. In an
inspection of the present city walls, through their having
undergone so many repairs and patchings, it cannot be accurately
stated that they exhibit any masonry attributable to the Normans.
Nor can we expect to find any Norman walling left; for the city
ditches were widened, and theramparts made higher, at a subsequent
date. What mural defences there were then, on the embankments,
would be either removed or buried in the execution of the new work.
The only stonework that may, with any degree of certainty, be
assigned to this period is the older work in the basements of
Bootham and Micklegate Bars. With...
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