Fig. 305.—Uphall Church. Western Tower and South Wing.
Of the Church of Strathbroc only two relics now remain. The one is the font ([Fig. 306]), of which the basin only is old. It was rescued from the adjoining farm steading, where it served a useful, if not dignified, purpose, and placed on its present base, and now stands in the Roman Catholic Church of Broxburn. It is octagonal in shape, and contains ([Fig. 307]) the letters M· and IHS·, repeated twice. Two of the faces bear the inscriptions
| STA |
| ECCLESIA· |
and NICOLAS·, and two faces are vacant.
The other relic of St. Nicholas is the bell which now rings in the parish church of Uphall. It contains the inscription “Campanum Sancti Nicholai de Strathbroke, 1441.”[181] Mr. Primrose states that the bell was recast in 1503, and contains the Seton arms—Kirkhill at this period belonging to that family.
Fig. 306.—Strathbroc Church. Font.