| William Shaw Mason - 1819 - 820 pages
...each angle, and also at each side of an embattled entrance to the south, which was further defended by a portcullis. Within this area or outward court, comprehending...building was polygonal. A massive quadrangular tower, •f earl Strongbow, by hid marriage with Eva, the heiress of Dei-mod king ofLeinster, he selected... | |
| William Shaw Mason - 1819 - 828 pages
...each angle, and also at each side of an embattled entrance to the south, which was further defended by a portcullis. Within this area or outward court, comprehending...body of the castle enclosing an inner court of an pblong form. The general figure of the building was polygonal. A massive quadrangular tower, of carl... | |
| James Norris Brewer - 1825 - 684 pages
...each angle, and also at each side of an embattled entrance to the south, which was further defended by a portcullis. Within this area or outward court, comprehending...building was polygonal. A massive quadrangular tower, or keep, projected from the centre of the south front, directly opposite to * The timber in this neighbourhood... | |
| John Banim, Michael Banim - 1830 - 430 pages
...road over the hill that gave a first view of the building. Within this area, or outward court, was the body of the castle, enclosing an inner court, of an oblong form. From its centre, opposite to the entrance in the ballium, projected a massive quadrangular keep, of... | |
| 1832 - 448 pages
...each angle, and also at each side of an embattled entrance to the south, which was further defended by a portcullis. Within this area, or outward court,...castle, enclosing an inner court of an oblong form. A massive quadrangular tower or keep, projected from the centre of the south front, directly opposite... | |
| John Burke, Sir Bernard Burke - 1847 - 636 pages
...which was further defended by a portcullis. Within this area, or outward court, comprehending nearly an acre of ground, stood the body of the castle, enclosing...building was polygonal. A massive quadrangular tower, or keep, projected from the centre of the south front, directly opposite to the embattled entrance... | |
| William Healy - 1893 - 610 pages
...which was further defended by a portcullis. Within this area or outward court, comprehending nearly an acre of ground, stood the body of the castle, enclosing...The general figure of the building was polygonal. A maswve quadrangular tower, or keep, projected from the centre of the south front, directly opposite... | |
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