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rendered a fosse unnecessary. It remains, as already mentioned, con- 

 p?cuous by ns depth on the east of the castle and partly on the north^ 

 ^ Saltwood CASTLE.-The massive masonry of the castle and the 

 picturesque appearance of the surroundings, render this a well-known 





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object of interest to visitors to Folkestone, which lies -bout four mi^^^^ 

 eastward. Our concern, however, is not with the castle building erected 



(vol. xxi.). 



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