Brown, A. E. (1974). Higham Ferrers Castle - or otherwise. Northamptonshire Past Present 5. Vol 5, pp. 79-84.

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Higham Ferrers Castle - or otherwise
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Northamptonshire Past Present 5
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Northamptonshire Past and Present
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5
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79 - 84
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[SP 9669]. Historical maps and documents show that earthworks long regarded as part of the castle defences are almost certainly fishponds and a rabbit warren. The castle's site must always have been small and is now largely built over, but its 15th century dovecote remains impressive.
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A E Brown
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1974
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Castle Defences (Auto Detected Subject)
15th Century (Auto Detected Temporal)
Castles (Auto Detected Subject)
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05 Dec 2008