Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland . Fig. 6.—Masons Marks, Bective the existence of an older foundation here, possibly that of theoriginal kitchen chimney stack may have been a deciding factor inthe placing of the turret. A small chamber in it, commands, by aloophole, the landing and steps to the entrance door. The peculiarly. Fig. 7.—Chimney and Spandrels, Bective Abbey shaped passage, already mentioned, gives entrance to the towerproper, 21 feet 2 inches square internally, and three stories inheight from this level, or four in all. All the floors were reachedby the spiral


Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland . Fig. 6.—Masons Marks, Bective the existence of an older foundation here, possibly that of theoriginal kitchen chimney stack may have been a deciding factor inthe placing of the turret. A small chamber in it, commands, by aloophole, the landing and steps to the entrance door. The peculiarly. Fig. 7.—Chimney and Spandrels, Bective Abbey shaped passage, already mentioned, gives entrance to the towerproper, 21 feet 2 inches square internally, and three stories inheight from this level, or four in all. All the floors were reachedby the spiral stairs in the south-west turret, and there is a smallchamber in the eastern turret on each of the upper floors. Plate X ] [To face page 57


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