Page:The castellated and domestic architecture of Scotland from the twelfth to the eighteenth century (1887) - Volume 2.djvu/16

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CONTENTS X - ARCHITECTURE OF SCOTLAND SUMMARY. PACE General conclusions arrived at Recapitulation of characteristics of the Four Periods Interest arising from architectural data for history of manners of different periods The keep how occupied Condition of the hall in England Daily life and resources of keeps on special occasions Use of wall chambers Example of life in a keep from Life of Lord Lovat Border keeps Improvement of manners and accommodation of houses Indications of distrust Modern open mansion, . 56? INDEX, 581 TOPOGRAPHICAL INDEX OF BUILDINGS DESCRIBED, . . . . 591 POSTSCRIPT, .......... 595