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PERMISSION TO CRENELATE

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In October 1385, permission was granted to Edward Dalyngrigg­e by Richard II to ‘crenelate’ his manor house. This meant fortifying it and turning it into a castle for the defence of the area. Crenelatio­ns allowed for defenders to be protected from arrows and stones (and other projectile­s) fired by any attackers while still being able to return fire.

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