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MORAY HOUSE 5.31 FOURTH PERIOD stack which rises above this wall outside, and which has now no corre- sponding fireplace inside. This chimney-stack is not seen in the views, but it is evidently original, and exactly resembles those shown in Figs. 952 and 954. The latter have been entirely rebuilt in modern times. FIG. 953. Moray House. Plans. The position of the later kitchen cannot now be determined, the house having undergone alterations at various times ; and in connection with this it may be observed that in published views of the front of the