Strongly fortified enclosure at the heart of a medieval castle.
1There are two divisions: the outer ward, and the inner ward.
2He set off in search of the inner ward.
3There are mottes and baileys, outer wards and an inner ward, a barbican, towers and keeps.
4In 1097, under William Rufus, the works were still going on and the inner ward was enclosed.
5This leads to the outer ward which is about four times as large as the inner ward.
6He found the sept off the castle's inner ward; a windowless, seven-sided, half-timbered building with carved wood doors and a tiled roof.
7And when you would be let out, make a signal by drawing the cord which you will find within the inner ward.'
8On passing through the gateway, the outer court of the inner ward was entered, with the western facade of the monastic church in front.
9Queen Mary's Tower, so called from having been the prison of Mary Queen of Scots, was in the south-east angle of the inner ward.
10And turning to me, he said, 'They will send for you on Monday,' and then I passed into the inner ward, and a cell.
11On the far side, the wall of the palace's inner ward rose in a glimmery green cliff, broken by narrow loophole windows of jet-black glass.
12The Lieutenant's Lodging was packed into the corner of the Inner Ward.
13Under this Tower we enter the Inner Ward.
14There were five gates to the Inner Ward.
15"I saw him last in Warwick Inner Ward." And in a few words he explained.
16The chapel bell tolled midnight from the Inner Ward as Daniel was rounding the northwest corner, near Legge's Mount, for the third time.
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