Southwark

Between the castle and Southwark stood London Bridge, broad enough for two wagons, fortified with towers and wooden parapets, with piles driven into the riverbed.

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Between the castle and Southwark stood London Bridge, broad enough for two wagons, fortified with towers and wooden parapets, with piles driven into the riverbed. (Heimskringla, Heimskringla > The Chronicle Of The Kings Of Norway > 11. Death Of King Svein Forked Beard.)

Between the castle and Southwark stood London Bridge, broad enough for two wagons, fortified with towers and wooden parapets, with piles driven into the riverbed. (Heimskringla, Heimskringla > The Chronicle Of The Kings Of Norway > 11. Death Of King Svein Forked Beard.)

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