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 THIRD PERIOD 486 LINLITHGOW PALACE originally the well-room. It still contains the well in the centre of the floor, and there are square recesses in the walls for the buckets contain- FIG. 418. Linlithgow Palace. South-AVcst Angle of Courtyard. ing the water-supply to stand in. At a later period a large fireplace has