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 LINLITHGOW PALACE 485 THIRD PERIOD small passage in the outer wall leading to a garde-robe is loopholed for the defence of the drawbridge. / 2 mw!& 1 ' f hes' ;^f- sis' 4, //" i&s jg a 2ji*Etii - r vter^^ 1 J^fl l ; t! ! 7 /// ^ i/ ^

M - - 1 1 1 I i " ' To the right or north side of the entrance is a passage leading by a staircase to a lower floor (the ground at the north-east angle of the site being lower than the rest). The chamber in the north-east angle was