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boldly from both sides of the wall. These were arranged so as to carry an octagonal erection, which must have had a very picturesque effect.
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Fig. 1516.—St. Brandan's, Boyndie.
They are evidently copied from the domestic architecture of the period. This structure seems to belong to the seventeenth century.