[157] Introduction to Registrum de Dunfermlyn, p. 25.
[158] Ibid. p. 25.
[159] Castellated and Domestic Architecture of Scotland, Vol. V. p. 522.
[160] See Annals of Dunfermline, by the Rev. Ebenezer Henderson, p. 211.
[161] Annals of Dunfermline, p. 205.
[162] Ibid. p. 342.
[163] We are indebted for the loan of this Plan, drawn by Mr. Henderson, to Mr. Robertson, Dunfermline, custodier of the buildings.
[164] Tytler, History of Scotland, Vol. I., year 1303-4.
[165] Castellated and Domestic Architecture of Scotland, Vol. I., p. 514.
[166] We have to thank Sir Henry Dryden for permission to use the ground plan and other drawings and descriptions relating to St. Magnus, published in the transactions of the Architectural Institute of Scotland, 1858-61.