Page:The castellated and domestic architecture of Scotland from the twelfth to the eighteenth century (1887) - Volume 1.djvu/604

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584 ARCHITECTURE OF SCOTLAND open timber roof at, 306 ; work at Hermitage Castle resembles, 527 : description, 429 ; enlarged keep, 523. Tarbert Castle, site, 64 ; early fortress, 65; description, 136; exceptional, 143. Tattershall Castle, 59. Threave Castle, description, 157; cannons used at, 435, 463 ; round towers on enceinte, 483. " Tillietudlem Castle," 255. Torphichen Church, 514. Torthorwald Castle, description, 175. Tullyallan Castle, fireplace at, 121 ; exceptional design, 226, 523 ; description, 550 ; resembles Mor- ton Castle, 548, and Rait Castle, 558. Turnberry Castle, primitive fortress, 64. Tytler, P. F., historian, 303. URQUHART, primitive fortress, 63. VILLENEUVE-LEZ- AVIGNON, 121. Tour du Pont, like Scottish keeps, 33, 36. Visigoths, style of building, 2. WARWICK CASTLE, 24, 48, 49 ; towers at Craigmillar compared to, 197. Whittingham Castle, description, 300. Wilson, Professor Daniel, 461. Windsor Castle, 22 ; underground passages at, 121. Winton House, plaster ceilings at, 301. YESTER CASTLE, primitive fortress, 64 ; subterranean passages at, 112 ; description, 1 16 ; fireplaces, 171 ; wall as at Morton Castle, 547. York Castle, 24. END OF VOLUME I. EDINBURGH UNIVERSITY PRESS : T. and A. CONSTABLE. Printers to Her Majesty.