| John] [Chambers - Norfolk (England) - 1829 - 458 pages
...specimen of this kind of architecture extant.* The altitude of the promontory on which the keep of this castle is built, appears to be chiefly the work of...ground from the castle, for the best part of a mile southwards, is nearly level with the upper ballium, although it dips to the west, and most rapidly... | |
| John Chambers - 1829 - 888 pages
...specimen of this kind of architecture extant.* The altitude of the promontory on which the keep of this castle is built, appears to be chiefly the work of...ground from the castle, for the best part of a mile southwards, is nearly level with the upper ballium, although it dips to the west, and most rapidly... | |
| William White - Norfolk (England) - 1836 - 870 pages
...specimen of this kind of architecture extant. The altitude of the promontory on which the keep of this castle is built, appears to be chiefly the work of...ground from the castle, for the best part of a mile southwards, is nearly level with the upper ballium, although it dips to the west, and most rapidly... | |
| William White - Norfolk (England) - 1836 - 832 pages
...specimen of this kind of architecture extant. The altitude of the promontory on which the keep of this castle is built, appears to be chiefly the work of...ground from the castle, for the best part of a mile southwards, is nearly level with the upper ballium, although it dips to the west, and most rapidly... | |
| G K. Blyth - 1842 - 530 pages
...Wilkins says " appears chiefly to be the work of nature, excepting what has prohably been thrown out of the inner vallum ; for it may be observed, that the...of a mile southward, is nearly level with the upper hallium, although it dips to the west, and most rapidly to the east." This mound, or hill, is steep... | |
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