The carpenters had erected a gallery and lists in the outerbailey.
2
A series of banks and ditches, an outerbailey, alert the visitor to its defensive nature.
3
Soldiers were playing dice by the gateway, and horses were stamping and feeding in the outerbailey.
4
Against the west wall of the outerbailey hunkered some forty frowth giants, each twenty feet tall.
5
While his men were doing military exercises in the outerbailey, John had taken to his bee fields.
1
At the appointed hour the duke proceeded to the lowerward, and stationed himself near Wolsey's tomb-house.
2
The lowerward is not reached too soon, for the manly, gentle Mason is near his end.
3
The precincts are entered by a gateway (P), at the extreme western extremity, giving admission to the lowerward.
4
The three towers at the west end of the lowerward, though much dilapidated, present unquestionable features of the architecture of the thirteenth century.
5
And crossing the lowerward, they proceeded to the tower on the south side of it, now appropriated to the governor of the alms knights.
1
My lord, in the basecourt he doth attend
2
In the basecourt?
3
His real birth was long disputed, without the shadow of a reason, except what was suggested by a basecourt intrigue.
4
The basecourt nearest to the outer wall contained the buildings belonging to the functions of the body as agriculturists and employers of labour.
5
They paid her or her mother a kind of basecourt, on the tacit assumption that she-Vivie-had placed Colonel von Giesselin under special obligations.
Ús de outer ward en anglès
1
There are two divisions: the outerward, and the inner ward.
2
On entering the outerward, a strange scene presented itself to the view.
3
The remaining zombie in the outerward was still clutching the door handle.
4
Yet even ruined and slighted, it loomed above the outerward.
5
A stable in the outerward had emptied of horses and given over for her use.
6
Hence the second, outerward I'm working on.
7
Outside the snow was swirling round the outerward, a caged beast howling to be free.
8
This leads to the outerward which is about four times as large as the inner ward.
9
Lord Tytos Blackwood met him in the outerward, mounted on a destrier as gaunt as himself.
10
Prince Daemon circled the towers of the Red Keep before bringing Caraxes down in the outerward.
11
Accordingly Ethelberta crossed the bridge over the moat, and rode under the first archway into the outerward.
12
They passed beneath the spiked iron portcullis and under a murder hole before emerging in the outerward.
13
At this time the first entrance was blocked up and the present one made; the outerward was also enclosed.
14
The ducal party swept through the outerward, through the inner wall, and came to a halt before the keep.
15
He passed rapidly through the outerward, ignoring the serfs and retainers who walked between the dwellings nestled against the wall.
16
A half-moon battery of three guns once defended the Tower and commanded the outerward, but it has now been removed.