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 STOBHALL 363 FOURTH PERIOD The Dowery House on the west side of the courtyard bears the date 1671, and is a fair specimen of the plain unpretending architecture of that period (Fig. 816), when Renaissance and Gothic forms are so curiously blended. This mixture of styles is seen in the quaint entrance gateway