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THIRD PERIOD 272 KINNAIRD TOWER out from the staircase of the tower on to the parapet walk of the enclos- ing wall, at about 15 feet above the ground level. This has been fitted Pio. 223. Kinnaird Tower. View from the South-West. with double doors, the outer one evidently folding over like a draw- bridge. The sockets in which it wrought, and the iron ring through