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 THIRD PERIOD 476 STIRLING CASTLE an attempt to reproduce the same kind of work which he had admired at Loches and Blois. But the Renaissance work here introduced was m* rtjw&m- mm Ky$ m ^m far in advance of the style generally in use in Scotland. It was not till fifty years later that the Renaissance style became common, and