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MORAY HOUSE 533 FOURTH PERIOD been, looking, as it does, towards the south and the mountainous prospect of "Arthur's Seat" and Salisbury Crags, with the gardens beneath. FIG. 955. Moray House. Interior of Front or North Room, First Floor. The most interesting features inside the house are the two vaulted rooms on the first floor (Figs. 955 and 956). These were probably the original dining-room and drawing-room of the house. They had each a