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Summoning the Castle

Summoning the Castle.jpg From the Great Seal of Alexander I, King of ScotlandThumbnailsGreat Shield of William the ConquerorFrom the Great Seal of Alexander I, King of ScotlandThumbnailsGreat Shield of William the ConquerorFrom the Great Seal of Alexander I, King of ScotlandThumbnailsGreat Shield of William the ConquerorFrom the Great Seal of Alexander I, King of ScotlandThumbnailsGreat Shield of William the Conqueror

Suppose the king and his chivalry in the following woodcut to be only summoning the castle; and suppose them, on receiving a refusal to surrender, to resolve upon an assault. They retire a few hundred yards and dismount, and put their horses under the care of a guard. Presently they return supported by a strong body of archers, who ply the mail-clad defenders with such a hail of arrows that they are driven to seek shelter behind the battlements.