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The castles and abbeys of England; Vol. 2 of 2 / from the national records, early chronicles, and other standard authors

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A richly illustrated survey of English and Welsh castles and abbeys combines architectural description with historical narrative. Entries draw on chronicles and archival sources to trace origins, ownership changes, notable events, and processes of decay. Steel engravings, plans, and woodcuts accompany close readings of keeps, cloisters, windows, halls, gatehouses, and defensive works. Vignettes, local traditions, and practical explanations of features such as store-chambers, refectories, and battlements add human and functional context. The overall approach is antiquarian and descriptive, intended for readers interested in topography, art, and medieval institutions.

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William Beattie

William Beattie was a 19th-century author known for his detailed works on English architecture and history. His notable contributions include "The Castles and Abbeys of England," a two-volume series that draws from national records and early chronicles to explore the rich heritage of England's historical structures. Beattie's writing reflects a deep appreciation for the cultural significance of these sites, providing readers with insights into their historical context and architectural features. His work remains a valuable resource for those interested in England's architectural history and the stories behind its castles and abbeys.

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