Fig. 62.—St. Catan’s, Gigha. East End.
In Islay numerous traces of chapels are found, of which the following are the best preserved; some have lancet windows, and the others, with square or round heads, do not appear to be very old.
2. KILDALTON, Islay.
Church, 60 feet long. East end contains two long lanciform windows, recessed semi-circularly within—one in west gable and one in each side wall. In south wall a canopied piscina and effigy of mailed figure.[108]
3. KILNAUGHTON, Islay.
Church, internally 38 feet long; west end blank. Small narrow window in east gable.[109]