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INTRODUCTION WALLS OF ENCEINTE the Bridge of St. Benezet at Avignon, is given as a striking example of a simple fort of the fourteenth century, and as presenting a remarkable f .. , .j BP - l/f / I 3 i i -' ! i . ' ' ' I: ' resemblance to many of the fourteenth and fifteenth century keeps of Scotland, such as Clackmannan. During this century the internal domestic arrangements continued