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installations may be
called fortresses;
smaller ones were once
known as
fortalices. The word
fortification can
refer to the
practice of
improving an area's...
- on the site
since Tudor times. In the 13th
century the Lord
lived in a
fortalice (a
moated manor house) the
remains of
which lie
buried in a
field adjacent...
- Scotland's most
northerly inhabited island, and
Muness is the most
northerly fortalice in the
British Isles. It was
designated as a
Scheduled monument in 1953...
- Look up fortress, fieldwork, fort,
fortalice, or
stronghold in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
fortress is a fortification, a
defensive military construction...
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Carrie Goldberg contracted the
cybersecurity and
cyber intelligence firm
Fortalice, LLC to
investigate the
identities of the
owners of GirlsDo****. Intelligence...
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Black Isle, in Ross and Cromarty, Scotland.
Kilcoy Castle is a āZā plan
fortalice dating from no
later than 1618 and
possibly founded as
early as 1580 (contemporary...
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separate entities and a
vague memory may
persist of
Templehouse and its
fortalice at
Darlington on the
lands of
Corsehill Farm,
causing some
extra confusion...
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Richard II to
raise funds from the town for a new "
fortalice by the sea" to
defend the harbour. The
fortalice, or
small fort, took the form of an enclosure...
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suggesting that this
mansion house incorporates the
walls of
earlier fortalice/castle, and are
constructed with
random rubble. The end
walls are gabled...
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hundred buildings in
Scotland which fall
under the
general description of "
fortalices,
lesser castles, peel towers,
keeps and
defensible lairds' houses". As...