INDEX RERUM
A
- Adulterine castles, [56], [57], [89]
- Adulterinus, [56]
- Agger, [11], [60]
- Alatorium, [89]
- Allure, [89]
- Angle, dead, in fortification, [162]
- Angles, reduction of, in fortification, [165]
- Arbalast, [73];
- [see] Cross-bow
- Arx, [22], [32], [53], [65];
- arcem condere, etc., [38]
- Attack, science and methods of, [66]-[79]
- Aula, hall or manor-house, [197], [198]
- Aula principalis, [56];
- [see] Hall
B
- Bailey, [40], [43], [44], [45], [46], [50], [51], [55], [56];
- [see] Castles, plan of
- Ballista, [16], [63], [67], [73], [74]
- Ballium, [40]
- Barbican, [215], [229], [230], [233]-6, [239]-41
- Barmkin, [189], [229], [312], [347]
- Bartizan, [187], [235], [236]
- Base-court, [40], [96]
- Basse-cour, [40]
- Bastille, [236]
- Bastion, [289], [290]
- Battering ram, [see] Ram
- Bayeux tapestry, [36], [38], [45], [46], A. Thompson; [36], [38], [44], [45], [46], [52], [66], [190], [192]
- Belfry, [72], Viollet-le-Duc; [67], [70], [71], [78]
- Berfredum, [67]
- Berm, [5], [11], [60]
- Bishop’s palaces, fortified, [301], [338], [341], [342]
- Bore, [70], Viollet-le-Duc; [61], [64], [68]
- Borough, [30]
- Bourg, [26]
- Bower, [192], [193]
- Brattice, [79], [187]
- Bretèche, [79], [187]
- Brick-work in eastern counties, [355], [358]
- —— tower of, at siege of Marseilles, [62]
- Bridges, fortified, [297], [298];
- London bridge, [64];
- bridges at Paris, [63]
- Burg, [25], [26]
- Burgus or burgum, [30], [41]
- Burh, [25];
- burhs in Saxon England, map of, [31], A. Thompson; [25]-[27], [28]-[33], [35], [38], [41], [42]
- Byzantine military science, [59], [61], [67], [73]
C
- Cabulus, [76]
- Carfax, [22]
- Castel, [35], [37], [42]
- Castellum, [35], [55], [60], [66];
- castellum construere, etc., [38];
- castellis, vastata in, [42]
- Castles, dwelling-houses in, [188]-[211]
- —— in England, Norman, earthworks, [26], [30], [32], [33], [35]-[57];
- mount-and-bailey plan, [42]-[47], [48]-[52], [55]-[56], [110], [113], [160], [161];
- relative date of, [56], [57];
- importance in warfare, [65], [66], [83]-7;
- stone fortifications, [47], [89]-[107]
- —— in relation to plan of walled towns, [87]-[89]
- —— plan of, with successive baileys, [162], [163], [164];
- concentric, [7], [164], [264], [264]-82, [304];
- mount-and-bailey, [see] Castles in England, Norman
- —— strategic position in North of England, map illustrating, [84], A. Thompson; [83]-[87]
- —— Syrian, [see] Crusaders
- Castrum, [35], [53]
- Cat, [68]
- Catapult, [73], Viollet-le-Duc;
- [16], [17], [51], [67], [70], [71], [73]-6;
- see [Ballista], [Mangana], etc.
- Centering of vault at Lancaster castle, [327]
- Cervi, [60]
- Chamber, great, [54], [205], [206], [207]
- Chapels in castles, [107]-9, [209]-11;
- [see] also Keep
- Châtelet, [236]
- Chats-châteaux, [68]
- Chemise, [90], [177]
- Churches, fortified, [315], [316]
- Cippi, [60], [61]
- Closes of cathedrals, fortified, [298], [301]
- “Contour” forts, [1], [2]
- Cortina, [89]
- Countervallation, wall of, [62]
- Coursière, [80], [82], [178]
- Courtine, [89]
- Crenellate, licences to, [298], [301], [303], [304], [307], [308], [309]
- Crenellations, [79]
- Cross-bow, [67], [73], [74], [78]
- Crusade, first, [66], [74];
- fourth, [70]
- Crusaders, castles of, in Syria, [175], [176], [240], [241], [262], [263]
- Crusades, influence of, on military science, [59], [66], [67], [160], [163], [164], [175], [176], [262], [263]
D
- Danegeld, [33]
- Danes, invasions of England and France by, [26], [27], [28], [29], [30], [33], [34], [39], [63], [64], [65]
- Defence, science and progress of, [79]-[82], [161]-5
- Demi-lune, [215]
- Domesday Book, evidence with regard to early castles, [30], [37], [41], [42], [83]
- Domgio, [46]
- Donjon or dungeon, [43], [46], [47], [361], [365]
- Drainage of roofs, [156], [179]
- Drawbridge, [55]
- Dungeon, [see] Donjon
- Dunio, [46]