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baldwin
baldwin P.S. this topic isn't going to change so if you have any information on the history of the weapons of the middle ages. thanks
Thanks! ------------------ Good luck. Oh by the way the thing about soccer (I mean football to the British surfers) was a example of how impossible it is to answer a request for all information on castles. British irony.
Grove mill I have no record of but the small town of Grove is a few miles south of of Oxford (SU4090). Sulgrave I have visited. All that remains is a very erroded earthwork next to the village church. Plantagenet Somerset Fry says; For further information you could contact the Royal Commission for Historic Monuments England at http://www.rchme.gov.uk/nmr.html.
------------------Philip Davis If you need a general introduction to castles there are several good sites with links from Castles on the Web. If these don't answer your question I will try to give an answer to SPECIFIC questions politely put. (But I won't do peoples homework for them). I will however give all the information I have on castles to anyone who can tell me all there is to know about soccer (including the names of all the worlds soccer teams)
baldwin hey,
could I have those sights so that I can get my project done. I have to have those addresses sone cause the due date is coming up really quick. thanks byebaldwin hey,
thanks but I cahnged my topic is changed from the castle topic to a weapons of the middle ages project and the due date is coming up really quick.ben_s Hey. I don't like soccer but my friend can give you a bunch of stuff. I'm still doing castles and I still need more info. Could you please help me. I'm running out of time!!!
Ben_ster
Philip Davis If you look at the bottom of the this page you will see a link called Castles for Kids (third down middle column) click this and search. For weapons there is a link Weapon and Supplies (5 down third column. John Ball Pele, Beckenbauer, and Manchester United. I think thats all there is to say or to know about soccer, for when you've said that you indeed have said it all.
I was wondering if you had ever heard of two castles which I've found old mentions of in Oxfordshire. They are, Grove mill and Salgrave. I'm looking for locations. Thanks for your help!
Philip Davis I dare you to say that down the Villa on a saturday afternoon.
SULGRAVE Northamptonshire (SP 556452) A fortified enclosure of triangular shape was created, probably soon after the Conquest, on the site of a pre-Norman residence that was not fortified. A tower of stone was discovered in the earthworks in recent years. This was probably early twelfth century.matt_03 yo puncks wats up??? i just thought id talk
'ace ya later'!!
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