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LOCHSLIN CASTLE (In Ruins) [continued from page 4] square, and two upon the greater, Each turret is capable of holding three or more men with ease, and has five small round holes, of about 4 inches diameter, with three larger above them, of a quadrangular form. The latter it is imagined were intended for the sentries or Watchmen to see through, and the others for the shooting of arrows. The outer door of the Kitchen was made of strong bars of Iron, as thick as an ordinary man's leg, and the windows were closed with small grates or twisted stanchions of iron, so that it may be readily supposed that it was always impregnable at the period in which it was erected" * * "Extract from Fullartons Imperial Gazetteer of Scotland" The property of A.E. Macleod Esqr. of Carboll.

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Sheet 42 Plan 7 -- Parish of Fearn -- Ross Shire

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