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 CASTLE HUNTLY 321 THIRD PERIOD The castle is thus a striking object in the level carse, although exter- nally it has been greatly modernised. FIG. 273. Castle Huntly. View from the North -West. The original castle dates from about 1452, when a Royal licence is said to have been granted for its erection to Andrew, second Lord Gray of Foulis. This statement of the writer in the old Statistical Account is