The Castles of Mary, Queen of Scots: Being a Historical Description of Every Castellated Erection which Formed a Residence Or a Prison to that QueenThomas Tegg and Son, 1835 - 248 páginas |
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... gate , or principal entrance , an out - work was erected , composed of a strong high wall , sur- mounted with turrets , which formed the defence of the gate and draw - bridge ; this was denominated the " barbican , ” + A or " antemural ...
... gate , or principal entrance , an out - work was erected , composed of a strong high wall , sur- mounted with turrets , which formed the defence of the gate and draw - bridge ; this was denominated the " barbican , ” + A or " antemural ...
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... gate , called in ancient writings , " portculsie , " i . e . portcullis . The portcullis was so constructed , as to be capable of being alter- nately raised and lowered from above , by means of pullies and tackle for that purpose . The ...
... gate , called in ancient writings , " portculsie , " i . e . portcullis . The portcullis was so constructed , as to be capable of being alter- nately raised and lowered from above , by means of pullies and tackle for that purpose . The ...
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... gate , and towers , inclosing the inner bayle , whereon stood the chief tower , keep , or peel , which was usually a very large square building of four or five storeys , with small windows or loop - holes perforating its immense walls ...
... gate , and towers , inclosing the inner bayle , whereon stood the chief tower , keep , or peel , which was usually a very large square building of four or five storeys , with small windows or loop - holes perforating its immense walls ...
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... gate with his waggon , drawn by a team of oxen , and led by a sturdy peasant , who bore a hatchet under his gaberdine : Binnock himself walked be- hind the waggon , seemingly to superintend the safe delivery of the hay , which was so ...
... gate with his waggon , drawn by a team of oxen , and led by a sturdy peasant , who bore a hatchet under his gaberdine : Binnock himself walked be- hind the waggon , seemingly to superintend the safe delivery of the hay , which was so ...
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... gate be shut , the portcullis lowered , nor the draw - bridge raised ; and a party of Scots , who had remained in ambush for the purpose , sallied forth , and soon became masters of the Castle . The illustrious Bruce did not forget to ...
... gate be shut , the portcullis lowered , nor the draw - bridge raised ; and a party of Scots , who had remained in ambush for the purpose , sallied forth , and soon became masters of the Castle . The illustrious Bruce did not forget to ...
Términos y frases comunes
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Página 242 - Bow down thine ear to me ; deliver me speedily : be thou my strong rock, for an house of defence to save me. For thou art my rock and my fortress ; therefore for thy name's sake lead me, and guide me.
Página 204 - No more its arches echo to the noise Of joy and festive mirth. No more the glance Of blazing taper through its windows beams, And quivers on the undulating wave : But naked stand the melancholy walls, Lash'd by the wintry tempests, cold and bleak, That whistle mournful thro' the empty halls, And piece-meal crumble down the tow'rs to dust.
Página 186 - My weak faith hath been upheld. I have been in my inward man marvellously supported; though I assure thee, I grow an old man, and feel infirmities of age marvellously stealing upon me.
Página 34 - ... for the king, saying he desired to speak with him. While, at the last, he came where the king was sitting in the desk at his prayers ; but when he saw the king, he made him little reverence or salutation, but leaned down...
Página 60 - And the Lord visited Sarah as he had said, and the Lord did unto Sarah as he had spoken ; for Sarah conceived, and bare Abraham a son in his old age, at the set time of which God had spoken to him.
Página 35 - Inglis the marshal, who were, at that time, young men, and special servants to the king's grace, were standing presently beside the king, who thought to have laid hands on this man, that they might have...
Página 186 - I have not leisure to write much. But I could chide thee that in many of thy Letters thou writest to me, That I should not be unmindful of thee and thy little ones. Truly, if I love you not too well, I think I err not on the other hand much. Thou art dearer to me than any creature; let that suffice.
Página 164 - I thought fit to send this Trumpet to you, to let you know, That if you please to walk away with your company, and deliver the House to such as I shall send to receive it, you shall have liberty to carry off your arms and goods, and such other necessaries as you have.
Página 164 - ... expect what I doubt you will not be pleased with. I expect your present answer, and rest, Your servant, OLIVER CROMWELL.* The Governor of Borthwick Castle, Lord Borthwick of that Ilk, did as he was bidden ;
Página 177 - Major observes, full of taunts, ordered one of her female attendants to wipe off the dirt with her handkerchief: and when the Earl of Salisbury commanded that enormous machine, called the Sow, to be advanced to the foot of the walls, she scoffingly advised him to take good care of his Sow, for she should soon make her cast her Pigs...