Abbeys -- Scotland; Cathedrals -- Scotland; Church architecture -- Scotland
[410] _Ibid._ p. 340.
[411] Introduction to _Reg. Cart. de Kelso_, i. p. viii.
[412] _Ibid._
[413] _Ibid._ p. xli.
[414] _Ibid._ pp. viii-xvi.
[415] _Ibid._ p. xliv.
[416] Introduction to _Reg. Cart. de Kelso_, pp. xliii, xliv.
[417] _Roxburgh, Selkirk, and Peebles_, by Sir George Douglas, Bart.,
pp. 284, 285.
[418] _Ecclesiastical Architecture of Scotland_, vol. i. pp. 350-352.
[419] _Ibid._ p. 352.
[420] Introduction to _Chartulary_, p. xlix.
[421] _Ecclesiastical Architecture of Scotland_, vol. i. pp. 353-361.
[422] _Ibid._
[423] _Ibid._
[424] _Ecclesiastical Architecture of Scotland_, vol. i. pp. 356, 357.
[425] _Ecclesiastical Architecture of Scotland_, vol. i. pp. 357, 358.
[426] _Ibid._ p. 359.
[427] _Ibid._ p. 360.
[428] _Ecclesiastical Architecture of Scotland_, vol. i. pp. 360, 361.
[429] _Ibid._ p. 361.
[430] _Ibid._
[431] Hay's _History of Arbroath_, p. 27.
[432] _Ecclesiastical Architecture of Scotland_, vol. ii. p. 31.
[433] _Sketches of Early Scotch History_, p. 161.
[434] _Ibid._
[435] _Ibid._ p. 171.
[436] _Sketches of Early Scotch History_, p. 159.
[437] _National Manuscripts_, part ii.
[438] See Principal Story's _Apostolic Ministry in the Scottish Church_,
p. 197.
[439] _Ecclesiastical Architecture of Scotland_, vol. ii. pp. 31-35.
[440] _Ibid._ pp. 35-37.
[441] _Ecclesiastical Architecture of Scotland_, vol. ii. p. 39.
[442] _Ibid._ pp. 39-41.
[443] _Ibid._ p. 41.
[444] _Ibid._
[445] _Ecclesiastical Architecture of Scotland_, vol. ii. pp. 43-45.
[446] _Ibid._ p. 45.
[447] _Ibid._ pp. 46, 48.
[448] _Ibid._ p. 48.
[449] _Ecclesiastical Architecture of Scotland_, vol. ii. p. 50.
[450] Millar's _Arbroath and its Abbey_, p. 103.
[451] Pp. xxxi, xxxii.
[452] _Ecclesiastical Architecture of Scotland_, vol. ii. p. 347.
[453] _Ecclesiastical Architecture of Scotland_, vol. ii. p. 377.
[454] _Ibid._ p. 349.
[455] _Ibid._ p. 351.
[456] _Ibid._
[457] _Ecclesiastical Architecture of Scotland_, vol. ii. pp. 353, 356.
[458] _Ibid._ p. 356.
[459] _Ibid._ pp. 356, 357.
[460] Messrs. MacGibbon and Ross consider it probable that a fragment of
the original north wall may have been preserved as the core of the
present wall, and faced up on both sides with newer work
(_Ecclesiastical Architecture of Scotland_, vol. ii. pp. 360, 361).
[461] _Ecclesiastical Architecture of Scotland_, vol. ii. p. 361.
[462] _Ecclesiastical Architecture of Scotland_, vol. ii. p. 362, 363.
[463] _Ibid._ p. 366.
[464] _Ibid._
[465] _Ibid._
[466] _Ecclesiastical Architecture of Scotland_, vol. ii. p. 372.
[467] _Ibid._ p. 373.
[468] _Ibid._
[469] _Ibid._
[470] _Ibid._ p. 374.
[471] _Ecclesiastical Architecture of Scotland_, vol. ii. pp. 373, 374.
[472] _Ibid._ p. 375.
[473] _Ibid._
[474] _Ibid._ p. 377.
[475] As given in Monteith's _Theater of Mortality_ (1713)--earliest and
most accurate reference.
[476] _Ecclesiastical Architecture of Scotland_, vol. ii. p. 378.
[477] See _Scots Lore_, Nos. 1-7.
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