The castellated and domestic architecture of Scotland, from the twelfth to the eighteenth century . Fig. 1128.—InverkcitliiiiL. Town House of the Htnclersons of Fordel. angle of the tower, above the door, is a small niche for a figure (Fig. 1130),which would point to the building being of pre-Reformation date. Fig. 1131 is another fragment facing a side street, and containing anentrance doorway and staircase. The adjoining two-storied house, withthe pilastered shop front, is modern. The enlarged Sketch (Fig. 1132)shows the tympanum of the entrance door, with the initials of the builder FIFKSHI


The castellated and domestic architecture of Scotland, from the twelfth to the eighteenth century . Fig. 1128.—InverkcitliiiiL. Town House of the Htnclersons of Fordel. angle of the tower, above the door, is a small niche for a figure (Fig. 1130),which would point to the building being of pre-Reformation date. Fig. 1131 is another fragment facing a side street, and containing anentrance doorway and staircase. The adjoining two-storied house, withthe pilastered shop front, is modern. The enlarged Sketch (Fig. 1132)shows the tympanum of the entrance door, with the initials of the builder FIFKSHIRK 29 — FOURTH PERIOD. FOURTH PERIOD 30 INVKBKKITHING


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