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 NEIDPATH CASTLE 185 SECOND PERIOD was divided into two principal compartments in its height (Fig. 152, p. 188) by a vault. There was also a vault near the level of the parapet, and probably another vault carried the roof, each of the principal com- partments being subdivided into two stories with wooden floors. The