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Brewer, J. N. (James Norris)
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390.
Wiltshire, p. 293.
H the county of Middlesex, p. 136.
5J Some valuable observations, respecting the Military Architecture of Wales, are afforded by Sir Richard C. Hoare. The following excerpt can- not fail of being acceptable to the reader. " Welsh castles may be divided into three classes ; the original British, situated on high ai. D almost inacces- sible mountains, such as Cam Madron near Keiyn, and Coriidochon near liula, in North Wales; and Crug Hawel above the village of Crickhowel i
...n South Wales, with numerous others dispersed about the hills in each princi- pality, bearing the same characteristic features f rude and remote antiquity. The vulgar name of Cottiau Gwyddelod, or huts of the wild men, attributed to them by the natives, arose probably from their mode of construction ; being MILITARY AND DOMESTIC ARCHITECTURE.
It has been said, by a late writer on the castellated antiquities of Wales, [the Hon. Dailies Harrington, in the first volume of Archaeologia] that all the principal castles of that country were 2 F 4 rebuilt being excavations m;ide in the ground and rock, and surrounded by an in- closure of loose stones.


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