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COMLONGAN CASTLE 241 THIRD PERIOD red pavement of the district, in stones of about 18 inches square. In a panel let into the wall over the fireplace, but considerably off the centre, Fio. 198. Comlongan Castle. Ambry in Hall. the Royal arms are carved in stone, and at each side are two stone corbels, with angels holding shields charged with the amis of the family. Q