The document describes various weapons used in medieval battles, including polearms, battle axes, maces, billhooks, caltrops, and flails. Polearms had a razor-sharp sword attached to a wooden shaft and were used by knights on horses. Battle axes were for close combat and could cut off limbs or severely injure armored knights in one stroke. Maces could be used from horseback or in close combat and inflict injuries through armor.
The Misty Lake Manor has many advantages that would help them win a battle against other manors:
1. Their knights have strong plate armor, chain mail, and helmets for protection. They also have highly trained cavalry and infantry.
2. The manor has a large moat and stone castle with arrow slits and murder holes for defense. They also have cannons, trebuchets, and other weapons.
3. The manor has a well-stocked armory and supplies for long sieges, including food, weapons, armor, and trained war horses. They also have advanced battle strategies like tunneling and scaling walls.
133 The Age Of Chivalry And Medieval Weaponry 1197688544870379 5Coach Thomas
The document provides an overview of knighthood and warfare during the Middle Ages, including the code of chivalry, the stages of becoming a knight, the roles and equipment of knights, and common weapons and siege tactics of the time period. Key details covered include the importance of stirrups for mounted knights, the transition from chainmail to plate armor, and the use of longbows, crossbows, battering rams, and trebuchets in sieges. Defensive castle features like moats, battlements, and turrets are also summarized.
The document summarizes warfare tactics and weapons that were used during medieval times. It describes various siege weapons like mangonels, ballistas, and bombards that were used to breach castle walls from a distance. It also discusses different types of melee weapons like swords, maces, and battle axes that were used in close combat. It provides details on armor worn by knights and the various components like plates, chainmail, and padding used to protect different body parts. It outlines strategies for forming an army, transporting troops, organizing battle formations, securing resources and defending castles.
The document discusses the code of chivalry that knights in the Middle Ages were expected to follow, involving loyalty, obedience, and courtesy. It then describes the stages of becoming a knight, from page to squire to full knighthood, and notes that knights were heavily armed professional soldiers. The rest of the document details various armor, weapons, and siege techniques used in medieval warfare.
The document discusses various aspects of samurai weapons and armor. It describes the close bond between a samurai and his sword, how samurai swords were forged from multiple metals, and how samurai used and made bows. It also outlines important features of samurai armor, such as the do body armor and other metal plates, and how the armor was constructed from materials like silk, iron, leather and bamboo. Finally, it explains that a samurai challenge was a duel between samurai where the loser would have to commit seppuku, or ritual suicide, to maintain their honor.
1) Maybrooke Manor has a relic that ensures victory in battle through prayer and luck.
2) The manor is well defended with stone walls, towers, moats, and multiple keeps containing supplies and weapons.
3) For offense, the manor will advance with mounted knights and foot soldiers in a U-formation with siege weapons in the middle, while other forces attack from behind.
Shaabas Replicas is a manufacturer and exporter of medieval weapons and armor established in 2004 in Mumbai, India. They produce replicas of antique arms and armor from past eras like the Renaissance, Roman, Gothic, and German periods. Their products include swords, helmets, body armor, shields, axes, and more made from steel and brass. The company exports worldwide to countries like Germany, UK, USA, and Australia. [/SUMMARY]
During the warring age in Japan, samurai weapons and armor evolved to meet changing needs on the battlefield. Samurai increasingly fought as mounted spearmen rather than archers, so their armor became made of solid plates for protection instead of many small sewn pieces. Their main weapons included swords made of different steel types for strength and flexibility, spears for mounted combat, and bows with bamboo and wood construction. The purpose of samurai armor was to facilitate movement while riding horses into battle and to identify warriors through symbolic crests and banners displaying their clan.
The Misty Lake Manor has many advantages that would help them win a battle against other manors:
1. Their knights have strong plate armor, chain mail, and helmets for protection. They also have highly trained cavalry and infantry.
2. The manor has a large moat and stone castle with arrow slits and murder holes for defense. They also have cannons, trebuchets, and other weapons.
3. The manor has a well-stocked armory and supplies for long sieges, including food, weapons, armor, and trained war horses. They also have advanced battle strategies like tunneling and scaling walls.
133 The Age Of Chivalry And Medieval Weaponry 1197688544870379 5Coach Thomas
The document provides an overview of knighthood and warfare during the Middle Ages, including the code of chivalry, the stages of becoming a knight, the roles and equipment of knights, and common weapons and siege tactics of the time period. Key details covered include the importance of stirrups for mounted knights, the transition from chainmail to plate armor, and the use of longbows, crossbows, battering rams, and trebuchets in sieges. Defensive castle features like moats, battlements, and turrets are also summarized.
The document summarizes warfare tactics and weapons that were used during medieval times. It describes various siege weapons like mangonels, ballistas, and bombards that were used to breach castle walls from a distance. It also discusses different types of melee weapons like swords, maces, and battle axes that were used in close combat. It provides details on armor worn by knights and the various components like plates, chainmail, and padding used to protect different body parts. It outlines strategies for forming an army, transporting troops, organizing battle formations, securing resources and defending castles.
The document discusses the code of chivalry that knights in the Middle Ages were expected to follow, involving loyalty, obedience, and courtesy. It then describes the stages of becoming a knight, from page to squire to full knighthood, and notes that knights were heavily armed professional soldiers. The rest of the document details various armor, weapons, and siege techniques used in medieval warfare.
The document discusses various aspects of samurai weapons and armor. It describes the close bond between a samurai and his sword, how samurai swords were forged from multiple metals, and how samurai used and made bows. It also outlines important features of samurai armor, such as the do body armor and other metal plates, and how the armor was constructed from materials like silk, iron, leather and bamboo. Finally, it explains that a samurai challenge was a duel between samurai where the loser would have to commit seppuku, or ritual suicide, to maintain their honor.
1) Maybrooke Manor has a relic that ensures victory in battle through prayer and luck.
2) The manor is well defended with stone walls, towers, moats, and multiple keeps containing supplies and weapons.
3) For offense, the manor will advance with mounted knights and foot soldiers in a U-formation with siege weapons in the middle, while other forces attack from behind.
Shaabas Replicas is a manufacturer and exporter of medieval weapons and armor established in 2004 in Mumbai, India. They produce replicas of antique arms and armor from past eras like the Renaissance, Roman, Gothic, and German periods. Their products include swords, helmets, body armor, shields, axes, and more made from steel and brass. The company exports worldwide to countries like Germany, UK, USA, and Australia. [/SUMMARY]
During the warring age in Japan, samurai weapons and armor evolved to meet changing needs on the battlefield. Samurai increasingly fought as mounted spearmen rather than archers, so their armor became made of solid plates for protection instead of many small sewn pieces. Their main weapons included swords made of different steel types for strength and flexibility, spears for mounted combat, and bows with bamboo and wood construction. The purpose of samurai armor was to facilitate movement while riding horses into battle and to identify warriors through symbolic crests and banners displaying their clan.
This document outlines the battle plans and strategies of Pettington Manor. It details the various weapons, armor, siege equipment, and tactics they will employ, including the use of diseased animals, Greek fire, and torture. It also mentions the religious relics and spies used to motivate the troops and learn enemy secrets. Food stores, medical preparations, and alliances with neighboring manors are summarized to show Pettington's readiness and strength for battle.
1. The document discusses various weapons used in medieval warfare including blunt hand weapons like maces, pole arms like spears, and ranged weapons like bows.
2. It also covers medieval armor, supplies like gunpowder and horses, fighting strategies, and castle fortifications such as moats and towers.
3. Formations and tactics for battle are explained, noting the roles of knights, archers, and infantry in the vanguard, center, and rearguard. Retreating from battle could be deadly if the opposing cavalry attacked retreating forces.
This document outlines Phantom-Arange Meadows' battle strategies to take over another manor. It describes a multi-step plan including sending knights in disguise to spread rumors and kidnap the lord, then using siege weapons like battering rams and towers to launch an attack while the manor is in chaos. It also details the offensive weapons and defensive structures and tactics Phantom-Arange Meadows would employ, such as concentric castle walls, burning grass traps, and throwing sand on invaders trying to scale the walls. The goal is to conquer the other manor by force or compel their surrender through an show of strength and hostage taking.
Lord Gwen has assembled an army from Oakwood Manor to engage in battle. The army consists of knights who have undergone extensive training and wield weapons like lances, swords, and shields. Serfs also fight on foot with weapons such as bows, axes, and crossbows. Siege weapons including ballistae, battering rams, and trebuchets will be used. The forces will travel via river with supplies transported on barges. Oakwood Manor has formed alliances with neighboring manors and will use strategies such as biological and psychological warfare during battle.
The document provides details on the preparation for battle by Blackthorne Manor, including weaponry, armor, formations, strategies and the layout of the manor and surrounding area. Specifics are given for the types of weapons and armor to be used by different ranks of soldiers, as well as formations like the hedgehog, fighting positions and the use of tactics like Greek fire, mazes and decoy statues. The manor itself is surrounded by a moat, battlements and graveyard containing relics for protection.
Mnemonic learning Y11 - 12 good parts of hitler's ruleMr Eccles
The document outlines several perceived benefits of Nazi rule in Germany:
1) The Hitler Youth and other Nazi organizations gave youth exciting activities and a sense of purpose and power over their parents.
2) Full employment and economic prosperity under the Nazis eliminated poverty and gave Germans financial security.
3) Nazis maintained law and order on the streets, making Germans feel safe.
4) Frequent propaganda, ceremonies and rallies excited and energized most Germans, giving them hope and pride in their nation.
This document outlines the medieval weapons and defenses that would be used by an army. It describes the multiple lines of defense that would be employed, including trebuchets, archers, cavalry, spearmen, and those wielding broadswords, battle axes, maces, and other weapons for close combat. Relics and a fortified siege tower are also mentioned as offering blessings or strategic advantages in battle. Feasting is used to motivate fighters, and hostages may be captured and tortured for intelligence. The document argues this army would be well-prepared and likely to emerge victorious in battle.
13.3 - The Age of Chivalry and Medieval WeaponryDan Ewert
The document summarizes aspects of knighthood and warfare during the Middle Ages, including the code of chivalry, the stages of becoming a knight, the roles and equipment of knights, and common weapons and siege tactics of the time period. Knightly armor evolved from chainmail to plate armor over the centuries. Knights used various swords, polearms, and mounted weapons in battle, while castles employed defenses like moats and battlements against sieges.
Deercreek Manor has a large fighting force of 10,000 fighters including 6,000 mercenaries, 3,000 homegrown knights, and 1,000 serfs. The knights have been highly trained since childhood and wear full plate armor for protection. Various weapons are used depending on the fighter including longswords, maces, and battering rams. The manor also has strategic defenses like concentric walls, moats, drawbridges, and portcullises to withstand sieges. During battles, an array of siege weapons like ballistae, battering rams, and catapults are employed along with techniques like mining, naval combat, and mounted sword fighting.
A knight's duties included protecting the lord's castle, making sieges against enemy forces, and rushing into battle when needed. They also protected the king by having at least 8 knights guarding him at all times. Knights wore full suits of armor by the 15th century that covered their whole bodies and sometimes just parts of their heads. Their horses also wore armor on their necks and heads. Knights used many weapons for battle like flails, maces, axes, spears, and swords. Castles were large stone structures built between the 1100s-1500s that defended countries against invaders while also helping kings and nobles maintain power over the land. Jousting was a form of practice for war that involved
The document provides information about castles and knights during the Middle Ages. It describes how castles were constructed, including selecting a location, building the structure, and digging a moat. It details the different parts of a castle, such as the drawbridge, turrets, village, and throne room. The document also discusses knights' armor, including various pieces like the helmet, gauntlets, and chestplate. Finally, it outlines the process of becoming a knight, starting as a page at age 7 and becoming a squire at 14 before earning the title of knight at 21.
The document outlines Lin'ik-Carate's battle plan, which includes:
- An army of 75,000 men led by Ellen, Lord of Lin'ik-Carate, and Sir Tilly equipped with various weapons like spears, swords, clubs and armor
- Defensive strategies like using a moat with quick sand and disguised fighters around the castle
- Logistics of supplying the army with food, water and tents transported by mules, oxen and horses
- The castle located on a rocky hill provides a defensive position and time to prepare for attackers.
This document outlines the battle plans and strategies of Pettington Manor. It details the various weapons, armor, siege equipment, and tactics they will employ, including the use of diseased animals, Greek fire, and torture. It also mentions the religious relics and spies used to motivate the troops and learn enemy secrets. Food stores, medical preparations, and alliances with neighboring manors are summarized to show Pettington's readiness and strength for battle.
1. The document discusses various weapons used in medieval warfare including blunt hand weapons like maces, pole arms like spears, and ranged weapons like bows.
2. It also covers medieval armor, supplies like gunpowder and horses, fighting strategies, and castle fortifications such as moats and towers.
3. Formations and tactics for battle are explained, noting the roles of knights, archers, and infantry in the vanguard, center, and rearguard. Retreating from battle could be deadly if the opposing cavalry attacked retreating forces.
This document outlines Phantom-Arange Meadows' battle strategies to take over another manor. It describes a multi-step plan including sending knights in disguise to spread rumors and kidnap the lord, then using siege weapons like battering rams and towers to launch an attack while the manor is in chaos. It also details the offensive weapons and defensive structures and tactics Phantom-Arange Meadows would employ, such as concentric castle walls, burning grass traps, and throwing sand on invaders trying to scale the walls. The goal is to conquer the other manor by force or compel their surrender through an show of strength and hostage taking.
Lord Gwen has assembled an army from Oakwood Manor to engage in battle. The army consists of knights who have undergone extensive training and wield weapons like lances, swords, and shields. Serfs also fight on foot with weapons such as bows, axes, and crossbows. Siege weapons including ballistae, battering rams, and trebuchets will be used. The forces will travel via river with supplies transported on barges. Oakwood Manor has formed alliances with neighboring manors and will use strategies such as biological and psychological warfare during battle.
The document provides details on the preparation for battle by Blackthorne Manor, including weaponry, armor, formations, strategies and the layout of the manor and surrounding area. Specifics are given for the types of weapons and armor to be used by different ranks of soldiers, as well as formations like the hedgehog, fighting positions and the use of tactics like Greek fire, mazes and decoy statues. The manor itself is surrounded by a moat, battlements and graveyard containing relics for protection.
Mnemonic learning Y11 - 12 good parts of hitler's ruleMr Eccles
The document outlines several perceived benefits of Nazi rule in Germany:
1) The Hitler Youth and other Nazi organizations gave youth exciting activities and a sense of purpose and power over their parents.
2) Full employment and economic prosperity under the Nazis eliminated poverty and gave Germans financial security.
3) Nazis maintained law and order on the streets, making Germans feel safe.
4) Frequent propaganda, ceremonies and rallies excited and energized most Germans, giving them hope and pride in their nation.
This document outlines the medieval weapons and defenses that would be used by an army. It describes the multiple lines of defense that would be employed, including trebuchets, archers, cavalry, spearmen, and those wielding broadswords, battle axes, maces, and other weapons for close combat. Relics and a fortified siege tower are also mentioned as offering blessings or strategic advantages in battle. Feasting is used to motivate fighters, and hostages may be captured and tortured for intelligence. The document argues this army would be well-prepared and likely to emerge victorious in battle.
13.3 - The Age of Chivalry and Medieval WeaponryDan Ewert
The document summarizes aspects of knighthood and warfare during the Middle Ages, including the code of chivalry, the stages of becoming a knight, the roles and equipment of knights, and common weapons and siege tactics of the time period. Knightly armor evolved from chainmail to plate armor over the centuries. Knights used various swords, polearms, and mounted weapons in battle, while castles employed defenses like moats and battlements against sieges.
Deercreek Manor has a large fighting force of 10,000 fighters including 6,000 mercenaries, 3,000 homegrown knights, and 1,000 serfs. The knights have been highly trained since childhood and wear full plate armor for protection. Various weapons are used depending on the fighter including longswords, maces, and battering rams. The manor also has strategic defenses like concentric walls, moats, drawbridges, and portcullises to withstand sieges. During battles, an array of siege weapons like ballistae, battering rams, and catapults are employed along with techniques like mining, naval combat, and mounted sword fighting.
A knight's duties included protecting the lord's castle, making sieges against enemy forces, and rushing into battle when needed. They also protected the king by having at least 8 knights guarding him at all times. Knights wore full suits of armor by the 15th century that covered their whole bodies and sometimes just parts of their heads. Their horses also wore armor on their necks and heads. Knights used many weapons for battle like flails, maces, axes, spears, and swords. Castles were large stone structures built between the 1100s-1500s that defended countries against invaders while also helping kings and nobles maintain power over the land. Jousting was a form of practice for war that involved
The document provides information about castles and knights during the Middle Ages. It describes how castles were constructed, including selecting a location, building the structure, and digging a moat. It details the different parts of a castle, such as the drawbridge, turrets, village, and throne room. The document also discusses knights' armor, including various pieces like the helmet, gauntlets, and chestplate. Finally, it outlines the process of becoming a knight, starting as a page at age 7 and becoming a squire at 14 before earning the title of knight at 21.
The document outlines Lin'ik-Carate's battle plan, which includes:
- An army of 75,000 men led by Ellen, Lord of Lin'ik-Carate, and Sir Tilly equipped with various weapons like spears, swords, clubs and armor
- Defensive strategies like using a moat with quick sand and disguised fighters around the castle
- Logistics of supplying the army with food, water and tents transported by mules, oxen and horses
- The castle located on a rocky hill provides a defensive position and time to prepare for attackers.
72. Castle and Manor Features
Mote
Guards watching inside and out of
castle
73. Castle and Manor Features
Mote
Guards watching inside and out of
castle
Supply room for extra weapons if
needed
74. Castle and Manor Features
Mote
Guards watching inside and out of
castle
Supply room for extra weapons if
needed
Hiding places for sneak attacks in
castle
75. Castle and Manor Features
Mote
Guards watching inside and out of
castle
Supply room for extra weapons if
needed
Hiding places for sneak attacks in
castle
Alligators in mote
76. Castle and Manor Features
Mote
Guards watching inside and out of
castle
Supply room for extra weapons if
needed
Hiding places for sneak attacks in
castle
Alligators in mote
Sink hole at bottom of the mote
77. Castle and Manor Features
Mote
Guards watching inside and out of
castle
Supply room for extra weapons if
needed
Hiding places for sneak attacks in
castle
Alligators in mote
Sink hole at bottom of the mote
Hidden forts in manor for during
battle
78. Castle and Manor Features
Mote
Guards watching inside and out of
castle
Supply room for extra weapons if
needed
Hiding places for sneak attacks in
castle
Alligators in mote
Sink hole at bottom of the mote
Hidden forts in manor for during
battle
79. Castle and Manor Features
Mote
Guards watching inside and out of
castle
Supply room for extra weapons if
needed
Hiding places for sneak attacks in
castle
Alligators in mote
Sink hole at bottom of the mote
Hidden forts in manor for during
battle
80. Castle and Manor Features
Mote
Guards watching inside and out of
castle
Supply room for extra weapons if
needed
Hiding places for sneak attacks in
castle
Alligators in mote
Sink hole at bottom of the mote
Hidden forts in manor for during
battle
81. Castle and Manor Features
Mote
Guards watching inside and out of
castle
Supply room for extra weapons if
needed
Hiding places for sneak attacks in
castle
Alligators in mote
Sink hole at bottom of the mote
Hidden forts in manor for during
battle
82. Castle and Manor Features
Mote
Guards watching inside and out of
castle
Supply room for extra weapons if
needed
Hiding places for sneak attacks in
castle
Alligators in mote
Sink hole at bottom of the mote
Hidden forts in manor for during
battle
83. Castle and Manor Features
Mote
Guards watching inside and out of
castle
Supply room for extra weapons if
needed
Hiding places for sneak attacks in
castle
Alligators in mote
Sink hole at bottom of the mote
Hidden forts in manor for during
battle
84. Castle and Manor Features
Mote
Guards watching inside and out of
castle
Supply room for extra weapons if
needed
Hiding places for sneak attacks in
castle
Alligators in mote
Sink hole at bottom of the mote
Hidden forts in manor for during
battle
85. Castle and Manor Features
Mote
Guards watching inside and out of
castle
Supply room for extra weapons if
needed
Hiding places for sneak attacks in
castle
Alligators in mote
Hidden boat inside castle
Sink hole at bottom of the mote
Hidden forts in manor for during
battle
86. Castle and Manor Features
Mote
Guards watching inside and out of
castle
Supply room for extra weapons if
needed
Hiding places for sneak attacks in
castle
Alligators in mote
Hidden boat inside castle
Sink hole at bottom of the mote
Sink hole in mote around castle in
Hidden forts in manor for during case anybody tries to walk or
battle swim through
87. Castle and Manor Features
Mote
Guards watching inside and out of
castle
Supply room for extra weapons if
needed
Hiding places for sneak attacks in
castle
Alligators in mote
Hidden boat inside castle
Sink hole at bottom of the mote
Sink hole in mote around castle in
Hidden forts in manor for during case anybody tries to walk or
battle swim through
88. Castle and Manor Features
Mote
Guards watching inside and out of
castle
Supply room for extra weapons if
needed
Hiding places for sneak attacks in
castle
Alligators in mote
Hidden boat inside castle
Sink hole at bottom of the mote
Sink hole in mote around castle in
Hidden forts in manor for during case anybody tries to walk or
battle swim through
89. Castle and Manor Features
Mote
Guards watching inside and out of
castle
Supply room for extra weapons if
needed
Hiding places for sneak attacks in
castle
Alligators in mote
Hidden boat inside castle
Sink hole at bottom of the mote
Sink hole in mote around castle in
Hidden forts in manor for during case anybody tries to walk or
battle swim through
90. Castle and Manor Features
Mote
Guards watching inside and out of
castle
Supply room for extra weapons if
needed
Hiding places for sneak attacks in
castle
Alligators in mote
Hidden boat inside castle
Sink hole at bottom of the mote
Sink hole in mote around castle in
Hidden forts in manor for during case anybody tries to walk or
battle swim through
91. Castle and Manor Features
Mote
Guards watching inside and out of
castle
Supply room for extra weapons if
needed
Hiding places for sneak attacks in
castle
Alligators in mote
Hidden boat inside castle
Sink hole at bottom of the mote
Sink hole in mote around castle in
Hidden forts in manor for during case anybody tries to walk or
battle swim through
92. Castle and Manor Features
Mote
Guards watching inside and out of
castle
Supply room for extra weapons if
needed
Hiding places for sneak attacks in
castle
Alligators in mote
Hidden boat inside castle
Sink hole at bottom of the mote
Sink hole in mote around castle in
Hidden forts in manor for during case anybody tries to walk or
battle swim through
96. Castle and Manor Features Cont.
Manor rooms:
The Great hall of the Manor House
97. Castle and Manor Features Cont.
Manor rooms:
The Great hall of the Manor House
The Solar
98. Castle and Manor Features Cont.
Manor rooms:
The Great hall of the Manor House
The Solar
The Garderobe
99. Castle and Manor Features Cont.
Manor rooms:
The Great hall of the Manor House
The Solar
The Garderobe
The Kitchen
100. Castle and Manor Features Cont.
Manor rooms:
The Great hall of the Manor House
The Solar
The Garderobe
The Kitchen
The Buttery
101. Castle and Manor Features Cont.
Manor rooms:
The Great hall of the Manor House
The Solar
The Garderobe
The Kitchen
The Buttery
The Pantry
102. Castle and Manor Features Cont.
Manor rooms:
The Great hall of the Manor House
The Solar
The Garderobe
The Kitchen
The Buttery
The Pantry
Storerooms
103. Castle and Manor Features Cont.
Manor rooms:
The Great hall of the Manor House
The Solar
The Garderobe
The Kitchen
The Buttery
The Pantry
Storerooms
The Chapel
104. Castle and Manor Features Cont.
Manor rooms:
The Great hall of the Manor House
The Solar
The Garderobe
The Kitchen
The Buttery
The Pantry
Storerooms
The Chapel
The Dongon
105. Castle and Manor Features Cont.
Manor rooms:
The Great hall of the Manor House
The Solar
The Garderobe
The Kitchen
The Buttery
The Pantry
Storerooms
The Chapel
The Dongon
106. Castle and Manor Features Cont.
Manor rooms:
The Great hall of the Manor House
The Solar
The Garderobe
The Kitchen
The Buttery
The Pantry
Storerooms
The Chapel
The Dongon
107. Castle and Manor Features Cont.
Manor rooms:
The Great hall of the Manor House
The Solar
The Garderobe
The Kitchen
The Buttery
The Pantry
Storerooms
The Chapel
The Dongon
108. Castle and Manor Features Cont.
Manor rooms:
The Great hall of the Manor House
The Solar
The Garderobe
The Kitchen
The Buttery
The Pantry
Storerooms
The Chapel
The Dongon
109. Castle and Manor Features Cont.
Manor rooms:
The Great hall of the Manor House
The Solar
The Garderobe
The Kitchen
The Buttery
The Pantry
Storerooms
The Chapel
The Dongon
110. Castle and Manor Features Cont.
Manor rooms:
The Great hall of the Manor House
The Solar
The Garderobe
The Kitchen
The Buttery
The Pantry
Storerooms
The Chapel
The Dongon
111. Castle and Manor Features Cont.
Manor rooms:
The Great hall of the Manor House
The Solar
The Garderobe
The Kitchen
The Buttery
The Pantry
Storerooms
The Chapel
The Dongon
112. Castle and Manor Features Cont.
Manor rooms:
The Great hall of the Manor House
The Solar
The Garderobe
The Kitchen
The Buttery
The Pantry
Storerooms
The Chapel
The Dongon