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FOURTH PERIOD 164 TORWOODHEAD CASTLE north-east angle of the courtyard, and has apparently been enclosed in a building. The history of Torwoodhead is obscure. It belonged to the Baillies of Castlecary, one of whom became Lord Forrester, by the resignation in