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George Thomas Clark
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Most of the passages below seem to have been flagged with stone. One drawbridge was clearly over the remaining pit ; another may have covered the chamber at this time occupied by the modern flight of stairs. The thickness (4 ft. ) and solidity of the existing walls show that they must have been much higher, so that 12 HAWARDEN CASTLE.
they would have formed lateral parapets, concealing the passage of the bridge. For this, about 15 ft. Might be added to the existing wall.
Spur- work enclosing th
...e main entrance, Hawarden Castle. North-East side.
The fan-shaped chamber was probably an outlet for those who, having used the foot bridge, did not wish to go out by the sally ports, but to ascend into the barbican. The steps are no doubt inconvenient, but the whole passage was cer- tainly only meant for occasional use, and is in no part par- ticularly commodious. Probably the means of egress from the stair-head into the barbican were stairs of timber. The whole arrangement is very peculiar, and it may be doubted whether the safety proposed was worth the considerable expense bestowed upon it.


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