[347] Ibid. p. 241.

[348] Ibid.

[349] Ibid.

[350] Ibid. p. 242.

[351] Lindsay's Chronicle of Scotland, vol. ii. p. 555.

[352] Ecclesiastical Architecture of Scotland, vol. i. p. 245.

[353] Ibid.

[354] Ecclesiastical Architecture of Scotland, vol. i. pp. 246-249.

[355] Ibid. pp. 251, 252.

[356] Ecclesiastical Architecture of Scotland, vol. i. pp. 252-254.

[357] History, vol. i., year 1303-1304.

[358] Ecclesiastical Architecture of Scotland, vol. i. p. 254.

[359] See p. 144.

[360] Ecc. Arch. of Scot. vol. i. pp. 254-256.

[361] The Abbey of Paisley, pp. 1, 2.

[362] Scotland in the Middle Ages, p. 114.

[363] Historical Sketches, p. 109.

[364] The Abbey of Paisley, pp. 26, 27.

[365] Kingsley's Roman and Teuton, pp. 204-206.

[366] The Abbey of Paisley, pp. 58, 59.

[367] Ibid. p. 63.

[368] Ibid. p. 65.

[369] Ecclesiastical Architecture of Scotland, vol. iii. p. 8.

[370] The Abbey of Paisley, p. 91.

[371] Ibid. p. 91.

[372] The Abbey of Paisley, p. 96.

[373] Ibid. p. 109.

[374] The Abbey of Paisley, p. 117.

[375] Ibid. p. 120.

[376] Page 19.

[377] Ecclesiastical Architecture of Scotland, vol. iii. p. 8.

[378] The Abbey of Paisley, p. 142.

[379] A Scots Mediæval Architect, by P. MacGregor Chalmers, pp. 14, 15 (Scots Lore).

[380] The Abbey of Paisley, pp. 144, 145.

[381] The Abbey of Paisley, pp. 159, 160.

[382] Ibid. p. 165.

[383] The Abbey of Paisley, p. 205.

[384] See Laing's Knox.

[385] The Abbey of Paisley, pp. 228, 229.

[386] Ecclesiastical Architecture of Scotland, vol. iii. pp. 10-26.

[387] Ibid. p. 13.

[388] Ibid.

[389] Ecclesiastical Architecture of Scotland, vol. iii. p. 16.

[390] Ibid.

[391] Ibid.

[392] Ibid.

[393] Ibid. p. 21.

[394] Ibid.

[395] Ecclesiastical Architecture of Scotland, vol. iii. p. 21.

[396] The Abbey of Paisley, p. 166.

[397] Ibid. p. 209.

[398] Ibid.

[399] The Abbey of Paisley, pp. 211, 212.

[400] Ibid. p. 212.

[401] Ecclesiastical Architecture of Scotland, vol. iii. pp. 25, 26.

[402] Ibid. p. 168.

[403] The Abbey of Paisley, p. 214.

[404] The Abbey of Paisley, p. 215.

[405] Ibid. p. 206.

[406] Ibid. p. 337.

[407] Ibid. p. 338.

[408] Ibid.

[409] The Abbey of Paisley, p. 339.

[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.

[478] In this summary I am specially indebted to the Ecclesiastical Architecture of Scotland, vol. i. pp. 175-477, vol. ii. pp. 5-559, vol. iii. pp. 7-533. The statements are much compressed on account of the limitations of the space at my disposal.

[479] Life and Letters of Benjamin Jowett, vol. ii. pp. 72, 73.

[480] Burnet's History of my Own Time (Clarendon edition), vol. i. p. 246.

[481] Life and Letters, vol. ii. p. 71.

[482] Cf. Parker's Introduction to Gothic Architecture, 321-331; also Glossary of Architecture, vol. i.