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 FOURTH PERIOD 450 DRUMLANRIG CASTLE to the Douglas arms, and at the south-west angle a principal bedroom. One room in the west side is vaulted with a groined and ribbed vault, FIG. 884. Drumlanrig Castle. View of North-East Angle of Courtyard. having the Marquis's coronet and monogram on the central boss. All the other apartments are used as ordinary bedrooms, sitting-rooms, etc.,