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Transactions of the Glasgow Archaeological Society
It is proper at the outset to look again at the Act of 1535, to note that the barmkin,
60 feet square and 18| feet in height, 'for the saiffing of men, thare gudis and gere
,' is of stone and lime. It is put in marked contrast with the peel, of which neither ...
It is proper at the outset to look again at the Act of 1535, to note that the barmkin,
60 feet square and 18| feet in height, 'for the saiffing of men, thare gudis and gere
,' is of stone and lime. It is put in marked contrast with the peel, of which neither ...
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Peel: Its Meaning and Derivations: An Enquiry Into the Early ...
In 1567 a summons was issued1 to the 'haldaris keparis and detenaris of the
hous and peill of Westhousis to randcr and deliver the samyn with the volt and
barmkin thairof' — a demand suspiciously redundant in its terminology,
containing the ...
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Wars of the Roses A Gazetteer- 2
Castles of North Yorkshire M. J. Jackson Barmkin Books Castles of Shropshire
M.J.Jackson Shropshire Libraries Castles of Northumbria M. J. Jackson Barmkin
Books Medieval Castles of Northumberland T. H. Rowland Northern History ...
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Archaeologia Aeliana, Or, Miscellaneous Tracts Relating to ...
30.— Babmkin. Murray's New Englith Dictionary has ' Barmkin, north, arch. Forms
: barmekin, barmekynch, barmekyn, barmekine,' with, as instances of its early use
, A.D. 1340 Alexander (Stev.) 1301: 'Balaam in the barmeken sa bitterly fightis.
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The Making of the British Landscape: How We Have Transformed ...
9.15 Dryhope Tower, with the earthworks of a large barmkin enclosure, in Ettrick
Forest, near Cappercleuch, Scottish Borders. This tower house was probably
built in the middle or third quarter of the sixteenth century, and was partially ...
gcnerallv enclosed bv a defensive stone wall or 'barmkin' which replaced the
earlier palisade. (The term 'pale' or 'pele' lingered on however, and is still used
haphazardlv when referring to Border towers.) Ikiilt for the safekeeping of cattle
and ...
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A Short Economic and Social History of the Lake Counties, ...
... necessary as on the Border. Only in the valleys of the Kent and the Lune was
the design of the large house generally free from the needs of defence. The basis
of the medieval settlement appears to have been the 'barmkin', a sort of corral ...
Charles Murray Lowther Bouch, Gwilym Peredur Jones, 1961
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Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland
(lllus 9.6) DISCUSSION As well as defining the course of the barmkin wall, the
1984 excavation revealed traces of buildings set against the east and west sides
of the enclosure and in its south-west corner. It also showed that the north range
of ...
Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 1998
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The history of the life and adventures, and heroic actions ...
The bulwark won, then closely at the last, Unto the barmkin, heaps of timber cast.
The bowmen fiercely shot on ev'ry side, But Southron worsted were for all their
pride. Women and children on their knees do fall, And loud for mercy do on ...
Henry (the Minstrel), William Hamilton, 1799