The History of the Norman Conquest of England: Its Causes And Its Results 1

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The History of the Norman Conquest of England: Its Causes And Its Results 1
Freeman Edward Augustus
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In short our accounts help us to four stages in the history of fortificatioa HISTORY AND DEFENCE OF EXETER. 339 of the attention of those who eeem to think that our fore- chap. v.
&ther8 before the Norman Conquest were incapable of using the commonest tools, or of putting stone and mortar together in any way. The chief architectural ornament of the city had indeed no existence. The cathedral church, Exeter not 80 strange in its outline, so commanding in its position, ^IX g^.
did not yet crown t
...he height which, alone among the episcopal seats of Southern England, makes some preten- sions to rival the temples built on high at Lincoln and at Durham, at Gleneva and at Lausanne. Indeed, like Lin- coln and Durham, it had not even a predecessor. Exeter was not yet a Bishop^s see ; the episcopal superintendence of West -Wales was still divided between the Bishop of Devonshire at Crediton and the Bishop of Cornwall at Bodmin. The histoiy of the city at a somewhat later Municipal time seems to show that it enjoyed a large share of muni- of the city.

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