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  1. A Trebuchet | Title-page | 2. Comb Moss, Derbyshire | 11 | 3. Maiden Castle, West Entrance | 16 | 4. Maiden Castle, East Entrance | 17 | 5. Stockade of Stone and Rubble, with Palisade of Wood | 19 | 6. Simple Stockade of Stone and Earth, retained by Wooden Stakes | 20 | 7. Stone Stockade, with Inner Core of Masonry | 20 | 8. Wooden Palisade of Tree-Trunks, strengthened with Earth | 21 | 9. Badbury Rings, Dorset | 23 | 10. The Berm of Cadbury Castle | 24 | 11. Ravensburgh Castle, Hexton, Herts | 26 | 12. Mam Tor, Derbyshire | 28 | 13. Hunsbury, Northamptonshire | 30 | 14. Yarnbury, Wilts | 31 | 15. Melandra, Derbyshire | 35 | 16. Section of the City Defences of Verulamium (near St. Albans) | 37 | 17. Battlemented Parapet shown in Caedmon's Paraphrase | 41 | 18. Battlements shown in Harl. MS. 603 | 41 | 19. The Danish Burh at Gannock's Castle, near Tempsford | 44 | 20. Pevensey Castle | 46 | 21. Clifford's Castle, Northants | 51 | 22. Forebuilding of the Keep, Berkeley | 79 | 23. Dover Castle | 81 | 24. Clun Castle, Salop | 89 | 25. Bamborough Castle | 95 | 26. Plans of the Keep of Hedingham Castle | 100 | 27. Ground Plan of Conisborough Keep | 107 | 28. Conisborough | 108 | 29. The Ideal Concentric Castle | 115 | 30. Machicoulis supporting an Alur | 117 | 31. Merlon pierced with Oillet | 124 | 32. Caerphilly Castle | 127 | 33. Kidwelly Castle, Carmarthenshire | 129 | 34. Chepstow Castle | 141 | 35. Leeds Castle, Kent | 143 | 36. Bartizan | 178 | 37. Diagram illustrating the Principle of Construction in Classical Engines; | 192 |
BRITISH CASTLES
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