[27] Ibid. p. 137.

[28] Skene, Vol. II. p. 212.

[29] “Pre-Conquest Churches of England.”—Reliquary, 1893.

[30] Skene, Vol. II. p. 227.

[31] Skene, Vol. II. p. 229.

[32] Ibid. p. 268.

[33] Skene, Vol. II. p. 309.—This round tower, no doubt, owes its origin to the Irish influence referred to, but, as will be pointed out, there are architectural reasons for assigning the structure to a later period.

[34] Ibid. p. 320.

[35] Ibid. p. 331.

[36] See Scotland in Early Christian Times, by Dr. Joseph Anderson, Vols. I. and II.