Royal Castles of England; Comprising An Account of Those Ancient Fortresses Which From the Days of William the Conqueror Either Were the Homes of English Sovereigns Or Have Been Intimately Associated With the History And Romance of Their Lives
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Several important embassies were ** Shrieks of an Agonizing King '* 213 entrusted to his charge, and he was a prominent commander in that army which achieved so signal a victory at Crecy. His more domestic years were spent at Berkeley in great splendour, for his per- sonal attendants included a dozen knights, who each had two servants and a page, and twenty-four esquires, who had two menials apiece. The house- hold at Berkeley was so numerous, amounting to three hundred people, that the castle ...in those days must have presented the appearance of a royal court. All the retainers had their specific livery, the knights being attired in robes of scarlet edged with miniver fur, the esquires in ray cloth furred, and the under-servants in cloth trimmed with cony or lambskin. In keeping with all this it is not sur- prising to learn that there were always a hundred horses in the stables at Berkeley; that the hus- bandry of the lord was on an immense scale; that he was, like all his race, a mighty hunter ; and that he made important additions to his castle buildings.
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