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 BOTH WELL CASTLE FIRST PERIOD tions is built with a fine red freestone, carefully dressed and regularly coursed. The donjon (Figs. 69 and 70) is a noble tower, 65 feet in diameter, and 90 feet in height to top of parapet. The walls are 15 feet