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قراءة كتاب English Coast Defences From Roman Times to the Early Years of the Nineteenth Century
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English Coast Defences From Roman Times to the Early Years of the Nineteenth Century
ENGLISH COAST DEFENCES
FROM ROMAN TIMES TO THE EARLY
YEARS OF THE NINETEENTH
CENTURY

BY
GEORGE CLINCH
LONDON
G. BELL AND SONS, LTD.
1915
CHISWICK PRESS: CHARLES WHITTINGHAM AND CO.
TOOKS COURT, CHANCERY LANE, LONDON.
TO
THE RIGHT HONOURABLE
ARTHUR JAMES BALFOUR, M.P.
FIRST LORD OF THE ADMIRALTY
THESE PAGES ARE
INSCRIBED

PREFACE
The intricate coast-line of England, so difficult for an enemy to blockade, so difficult at every point for combined naval and military forces to defend against raiders, presents to the student of history an extremely interesting subject. It is to its insularity that England owes something of its greatness, and to the great length of its coast-line that its vulnerability is due.
The present book represents the results of a study of the methods and means by which England, from Roman times down to the early years of the nineteenth century, has defended her shores against various over-sea enemies, who have attempted, sometimes successfully, to invade and conquer.
The author wishes to return thanks for the loan of blocks used in illustration of this volume, particularly to the Society of Antiquaries for Figs. 3, 10, 11, 29, 31, 32; the Royal Archaeological Institute for Figs. 1, 4, 7, 13, 18; the Kent Archaeological Society for Figs. 37, 38, 39, 40, 42, 43; the proprietors of the “Victoria History” and Professor Haverfield for Fig. 15; and the Technical Journals, Limited, and Mr. A. W. Clapham, F.S.A., for Fig. 24.
The corrected proof-sheets of the book have been submitted to the proper authorities at the War Office, and that Department has sanctioned the publication of the volume.
CONTENTS
PAGE | |
Preface | vii |
List of Illustrations | xi |
Part I | |
Prehistoric Camps | 3 |
The Roman Invasion of Britain | 5 |
The Count of the Saxon Shore | 13 |
Roman Coast Fortresses | 16 |
Part II | |
The Saxon Settlement of England | 75 |
Danish Incursions and Camps | 80 |
The Norman Invasion of England | 86 |
Norman Coast Castles | 87 |
Part III | |
Mediaeval Castles and Walled Towns on the Coast | 95 |
Part IV | |
Coast Defences under Henry VIII and Later | |
On the East Coasts of Kent and Sussex | 159 |
Of the Estuaries of the Thames, the Medway, etc. | 179 |
Of the South Coast | 182 |
Part V | |
Miscellaneous Defences | |
The Navy | 195 |
The Cinque Ports | 196 |
Defensive Chains, etc. | 204 |
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