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SECOND PERIOD 208 CASTLE CAMPBELL courtyard. Along the south side (see Fig. 171) there is a fine suite of apartments over vaulted cellars (Fig. 176) on the basement floor, com- prising a great hall 42 feet by 20 feet, with a porch and staircase at the west end, entering from the com'tyard, and a large window and fireplace on opposite sides at the upper end. The hall communicates at the east end with the private parlour or lord's room beyond, to the east of which