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FOURTH PERIOD 412 BALLINBREICH CASTLE From the size of the courtyard and thickness of the walls, and from the style of the sedilia and the other details, we think there can be no FIG. 853. Ballinbreich Castle. Sedilia and Ambry. doubt but that this castle belongs originally to the fourteenth century, but as the more important of the existing buildings belong to the