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 ANCIENT EARTHWORKS rock, with a fair prospect of a wide cultivated valley to the west. It is from 560 to 580 feet above the sea level, and about half that height above the valley immediately below it. On this commanding site William Peverel had a castle as well as at Castleton in the Peak, and the custody of these two strongholds was usually in the same hands during the Norman period. The keep of the Norman castle stood on the site of the present castle, and some of the old foundations remain. There was probably at that time a small bailey or inner court on the plateau to the south-east ; part of its intrenchment seems to appear near the corner of Castle Street. , ROUGM *" TieN 'i, ''>>,. Heiyhta of Section are, "'i&WS ffrpinaicuHu- />e!gt,n. * if V-> BOLSOVER CASTLE. (From flan ly Rev. E. 377 . Doa/nman.) 48
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