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INDEX 578 CASTELLATED AND DOMESTIC Bothwell Castle, 63, 64, 65, 92, 108, 418 ^esci-iption, 93 ; exchanged for Hermitage, 524 ; tower with keel, 31 ; St. Bride's Chapel, 106 ; chapel, 109; keep, 116; general form, 124; buildings in court- yard, 146; water trough, 197; bartizans on buttresses, 354 ; arch in donjon, 527 ; window in hall, 549. Boys, Mr. David, Master of Works, Ravenscraig, 544. Brechin Castle, 63. Brochs, 6l, 62; wall chambers in, 236. Burleigh Castle, description, 275. Burnett, George, Lyon King of Arms, on Ravenscraig Castle, 544 ; Mons Meg, 463. CAERLAVEROCK CASTLE, 232; triangu- lar plan, 64 ; description, 127 ; courtyard plan, 222 ; parapet, 542. Caerphilly Castle, 42, 220. Cairnbulg Castle, description, 309. Cannes, Mont du Chevalier, descrip- tion, 19, 20. Carcassonne, Roman works, 3. Cardarroch House, porch, 392. Cardoness Castle, description, 243 ; mantelpiece, 308. Carlyle, Thomas, 177. Carnarvon Castle, description, 41, 42, 220. Castle Campbell, description, 202 ; additions to keep, 223 ; corridor, 470. Hedingham, description, 14, 15. Huntly, description, 320. Roy, site, 64 ; description, 65; no towers at, 71 ; like Bal- veny Castle, 386. Caumont, De, on French Architec- ture, 2, 3. Cawdor Castle, iron " yett " from Lochindorb, 71. Chalmers, Rev. Peter, History of Dmrfermline, 51 6. Chambers, Dr. R., on Edinburgh Castle, 445, 455, 460 ; restoration of Edinburgh Castle, 449. Chambord, Chateau de, 53. Charney Manor House, 43. Clackmannan Tower, compared with French towers, 34 ; attic on bat- tlements, 152, 270; description, 178 ; corbels at, 443. Clark, G. T., on English Castles, 2, 3, 22 ; on Conisborough Castle, 28. Cochrane, Robert, architect, 113, 314. Colchester Castle, 11, 12. Colleges and Inns of Court, 48. Comlongan Castle, description, 237 ; plan, 244 ; parapet, 250 ; covered parapet, 284. Congleton Castle, 64. Conisborough Castle, described, 28, 29, 30 ; buttresses at, 42 ; stair- case, 78. Conway Castle, 42, 220. Coucy, Chateau de, described, 37, 38, 39, 40 ; Coucy and Pierre- fonds compared, 46; Inverlochy like, 78 ; Bothwell like, 98 ; Doune compared with, 422 ; drawbridge, 547. Coxton Tower, staircase, 140. Craig Castle, passage like Gight Castle, 323 ; description, 326. Craighall compared to Struthers Castle, 354. Craigmillar Castle, fireplaces re- moved, 108 ; attic on battle- ments, 152; description, 189;