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Primary

  • Domesday Book: J.Morris, ed., Domesday Book: Nottinghamshire, 1977
  • Gazeteer of King John:  T.D.Hardy, ‘Itinerarium Johannis Regis Angliae’, Archaeologia XXII, 1829, pp.124-160

Secondary

  • H.M.Colvin, ed., The History of the King’s Works: The Middle Ages, 2 volumes, 1963
  • O.Creighton, ‘Early castles and rural settlement patterns: insights from Yorkshire and the East Midlands’, Medieval Settlement Research Group Annual Report 16, 1999, 29-33.
  • O.Creighton, Castles and Landscapes, 2002.
  • C. Drage, 'Nottingham Castle: A Place Full Royal', Transactions of the Thoroton Society, volume XCIII, 1989
  • C. Groves., 1987. Gazeteer of Minor Moated and Fortified Sites in Nottinghamshire, unpublished MA thesis, University of Nottingham (copies in East Midlands Collection, Hallward Library + Shakespeare Street Learning Resource Centre, University Adult Education Centre)
  • R. Higham R. and P. Barker, Timber Castles,1992.
  • M.Johnson, Behind the Castle Gate: From Medieval to Renaissance, 2002
  • D.J.C.King, Castellarium Anglicanum, 2 vols, 1983
  • R.Liddiard, Castles in Context, Windgather 2005
  • P.Marshall and J.Samuels, Guardian of the Trent: The Story of Newark Castle, 1997
  • R.Morris, Churches in the Landscape, 1989 (chapter 6)
  • N.Pevsner and E.Williamson, The Buildings of England: Nottinghamshire, 2nd edition, 1979
  • N.J.G.Pounds, The Medieval Castle in England and Wales, 1990
  • M.Salter, The Castles of the East Midlands, 2002
  • S.Speight, ‘Castles and Settlement in Rural Nottinghamshire: Laxton, Egmanton and Greasley’, Chateau Gaillard 22, forthcoming 2006 (conference proceedings taken by Hallward Library, University of Nottingham)
  • S.Speight, ‘British Castle Studies in the late 20th and 21st centuries’, History Compass E-Journal, Blackwell Publishing/Institute of Historical Research, 2004
  • S.Speight and G.Franklin, 2004, ‘Egmanton near Laxton: the second finest motte and bailey castle in Nottinghamshire?’, Transactions of the Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire, Volume 107, 2004, 65-81
  • S.Speight, ‘Four More Nottinghamshire Castles’, Transactions of the Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire, Volume 99, 1995, 66-72
  • S.Speight, ‘Early Medieval Castles in Nottinghamshire’, Transactions of the Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire, Volume 98, 1994, 58-70
  • M.W.Thompson, The Decline of the Castle, CUP 1987
  • M.W.Thompson, The Rise of the Castle, CUP 1991
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