. L'histoire de Victoria le comté d'Hertford. L'histoire naturelle. Une histoire de l'Hertfordshire signifie clair, et le seul appartement avec une cheminée assez grand pour la cuisine est que la mention de demandes.*11 au sud de la salle est une cour carrée- cour, entouré sur trois côtés par un cloître de bois, et avec un petit oratoire qui s'avance dans la cour à l'angle sud-est. La grande chapelle probablement occupé le premier étage de l'une des ailes montre la projection vers l'Est du bâtiment principal. Le grand bastion d'angle sur le mur a maintenant complètement disparu. Il a été, ho
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. The Victoria history of the county of Hertford. Natural history. A HISTORY OF HERTFORDSHIRE means clear, and the only apartment with a fireplace large enough for the kitchen is that marked Court of Requests.*11 To the south of the hall is a square court- yard, surrounded on three sides by an open timber cloister, and with a small oratory projecting into the court at the south-east angle. The great chapel probably occupied the first floor of one of the wings shown projecting eastward from the main building. The great angle bastion on the curtain wall has now completely disappeared. It was, however, still standing in 1772, and is shown in a view in Grose's Anti- quities? On plan it formed the segment of a circle about 60 ft. in external diameter. The brick wall built across the gorge is still in part standing and is of the time of Henry VIII. On the outer face are traces of the newel stair with a sunk brick handrail. and the chapel is mentioned in 1201.1* No doubt the castle suffered severely in the siege at the end of the reign of John, which would account for a sum of £10 from the farm of the vill being assigned to the constable for the repair of the gate in 1225.* In , April of the same year a mandate was issued to the sheriff to pull down the houses which had belonged to Falkes de Breaute' at Little Berkhamprtead, and to build them up again in the castle of Hertford.* The old hall, the old chapel, the brewery, and the marshalsea {mareitakld) were left at Little Berkhamp- stead, but in July of the following year the king ordered that the domus mareseak'te should also be brought to Hertford and built up there.' In 1 300 the hall, chamber, wardrobe, kitchen and paling were repaired, in 1301 the bakehouse and other houses.. Hertford Castle : The Gate-k The second fragment of the MS. plan shows the bakehouse and other buildings in connexion with another angle bastion, in this case open at the gorge. It seems impossible to place it anywhere else but on the site of th