[167] We have to express our indebtedness to the late Mr. Robert Matheson, Architect, Edinburgh, for the foregoing sections and elevation and the plan of the triforium, with which he was good enough to supply us so long ago as 1866.
[168] See Castellated and Domestic Architecture of Scotland, Vol. I. p. 519.
[169] See the Orkneyinga Saga, Introduction by Dr. J. Anderson.
[170] Statistical Account.
[171] Early Christian Symbolism, p. 255.
[172] Illustrations of the Shires of Aberdeen and Banff, Spalding Club, p. 692.
[173] The churches of Berwickshire have been very fully treated by Mr. J. Ferguson, Duns, in a paper reprinted from the Transactions of the Berwickshire Naturalists’ Club, 1890. We are much indebted to Mr. Ferguson and Mr. George Fortune, architect, Duns, for assistance in regard to these churches.
[174] Characteristics, p. 12.
[175] This illustration is from a drawing by Mr. John Dickson, solicitor, Banff, lent by Mr. Ferguson.
[176] Vol. III., p. 298.