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THIRD PERIOD 432 TANTALLON CASTLE The hall and other apartments, which are of more recent construc- tion, were situated along the north side of the enceinte, with vaulted cellars below and bedrooms above. The hall was roofed with strongly framed timbers, the design of which may be traced in the recesses formed for the principal rafter next the west wall (Fig. 379)- But it