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 RAIT CASTLE - 559 THIRD PERIOD The simple oblong shape, the door on the first floor with its portcullis, the character of the window recesses, and the small square windows of the basement, have all a certain similarity to the corresponding features of the above castles. Like Tullyallan, this may have been a grange or mansion rather than