CHAP. iv. architecture, appears to be coeval with the castle, and is now inhabited. On the west of the castle is another remain, apparently of the same date. Each of these buildings is situated between the outer and inner fosse. The principal entrance... A topographical account of Tattershall - Page 11by Tattershall - 1813Full view - About this book
| Early English newspapers - 1821 - 734 pages
...from Valeriui Maximus. which, from the style of architecture, appears to be coeval with the Cattle, and is now inhabited. On the West of the Castle is...the enclosure, when Buck made his drawing in 1726. Ancient Anecdotes, Sfe. from VALERIUS MAXIMUS, by Dr. CAREY, We.il Square. (Continued from p. 104:.)... | |
| 1821 - 720 pages
...intended 309 which, from the style of architecture, appears to be coeval with the Cattle, and is DOW inhabited. On the West of the Castle is another remain,...the enclosure, when Buck made his drawing in 1726. Ancient Anecdotes, Sfc* from VALERIUS MAXIMUS, by Dr. CAREY, West Square. (Continued from p. 104. _)... | |
| English essays - 1821 - 730 pages
...the \\Ynt of the Cattle iť another remain, apparrnily of the tame dale. Each uf these buildings ii situated between the outer and inner fosse. The principal entrance to the Castle, with ill portcullis and towers, was standing at the North-east corner of the enclosure, when Buck made his... | |
| Thomas Allen - Lincolnshire (England) - 1834 - 430 pages
...architecture .appears to be coeval with the castle, and is now inhabited. On the west of the r-astle is another remain, apparently of the same date. Each...the enclosure, when Buck made his drawing in 1726. In the seventeenth year of the reign of Henry VI., a license was obtained from that monarch, directed... | |
| Thomas Allen - Lincolnshire (England) - 1834 - 480 pages
...Between the castle and church stands an ancient brick building, which, from the style of CHAP. iv. architecture, appears to be coeval with the castle,...the enclosure, when Buck made his drawing in 1726. In the seventeenth year of the reign of Henry VI., a license was obtained from that monarch, directed... | |
| Edward Walford - England - 1878 - 402 pages
...his annual expenditure was about 5,ooo/. — Itinerarium, p. 162. the side of royalty and loyalty. The principal entrance to the castle, with its portcullis and towers, was standing in 1726 ; it stood at the north-east corner of the enclosure. Tattershall Tower is thus described by... | |
| England - 1896 - 368 pages
...demolished. Between the castle and the church stands an ancient brick building, which, from the style of architecture, appears to be coeval with the castle,...the enclosure, when Buck made his drawing in 1726. Temple Bruer. [1826, Part I., p. 305.] Temple Bruer, or Templum de la Bruere, derived its name from... | |
| Eneas Sweetland Dallas - Art - 1865 - 794 pages
...which, it is almost needless to add, the Clintons held strongly to the side of royalty and loyalty. | The principal entrance to the castle, with its < portcullis and towers, was standing in 1 726 ; , it stood at the north-east corner of the enclo- | sore. Tattershall Tower is thus described... | |
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