In the thirteenth century the castle of Faslane occupied an almost impregnable summit, at the junction of two glens. “Near to the castle there was a chapel, dedicated, it is supposed, to St. Michael, with a burying-ground attached, and, a little beyond it, a mound, where the priest’s house is reported to have stood.”[193] This church was probably that now illustrated. The old castle was originally occupied by the Earls of Lennox or members of their family, but, before 1400, it was forsaken for Inchmurran, in Loch Lomond. In the fourteenth century Alan of Faslane married Margaret, the only daughter of Donald, the sixth earl, and so acquired the honours of the earldom. In the sixteenth century Faslane was feued to Archibald M‘Aulay of Ardincaple; and about the middle of the eighteenth century the ruined castle furnished a shelter to the last representative of that family.
INDEX.
[A], [B], [C], [D], [E], [F], [G], [H], [I], [J], [K], [L], [M], [N], [O], [P], [R], [S], [T], [V], [W], [Y].
Abailard, [1].
Abdie, [218].
—— St. Magridin’s Church, [293].
Aberdalgie, Monument at, [551].
Aberdeen, King’s College, [285], [445], [504].
Abernethy, [86], [209].
Altyre Church, Morayshire, [290].
Amiens Cathedral, [65].
Anderson, Joseph, [209], [210].
—— R. Rowand, architect, [92].
Apses and square east ends, [4].
Arbroath Abbey, [2], [3], [4], [218], [332];
description, [30].
—— Abbot’s House, [49].
—— —— Regality Court-house, [48].
Arbuthnot, [92].
Architecture, New development of, [1].
—— in Scotland, gap in, [331].
Ardchattan, [146], [245].
Aroise Abbey, Artois, France, [230].
Auchindoir Church, Aberdeenshire, description, [281].
Balmerino Abbey, description, [505].
Barrel Vaults, [333].
Batten, E. Chisholm, [147], [245], [395], [399], [402], [543].
Bays, Design of, [4].
Beauly Priory, [2], [146];
description, [245].
Beverley Minster, [363].
Billings, R., [122], [389].
Birnie Church, [121].
Black’s Brechin, [204], [215].
Border monasteries destroyed, [331].
Bothwell Church, [333], [531].
Brechin Cathedral, [3], [86], [223];
description, [203].
Brechin Maison Dieu, [215].
Buittle Church, Kirkcudbrightshire, description, [300], [344].
Burntisland Church, description, [269].
Bute, Marquis of, [6], [19], [23], [482].
Caithness Cathedral, [3].
Cambuskenneth Abbey, [3], [515];
description, [225].
Campbell, Rev. Dr., Balmerino, [505].
Cathedrals, chiefly thirteenth century, [2].
Chalmers, P. Macgregor, [196], [199], [378], [379], [380], [381], [382], [393], [483].
Chambers, Dr. William, [443].
Chapel on “The Isle,” Wigtonshire, description, [297].
Choir and nave, relative length of, [5].
Clackmannan Church, [231].
Cockpen Church, [303].
Collegiate Churches, [334].
Collie, J., [163], [186].
Cowie Church, Kincardineshire, [273].
Creich Church, [554].
Crosraguel Abbey, [76], [332], [342], [478];
description, [402].
Culross Abbey, [2], [3];
description, [231].
—— Old Parish Church, [243].
Decorated Period, [331].
—— —— Examples of, rare in Scotland, [332].
Deer, Abbey of, [274].
—— Church, [278].
Donoughmore, County Meath, [210].
Dore, Abbey of, Hertfordshire, [186], [381].
Dornoch Cathedral, [3].
Douglas Church, description, [520].
Dryburgh Abbey, [4], [332], [345], [346], [349], [365].
Dunblane Cathedral, [2], [3], [4], [116];
description, [86].
Dundee Church, [235].
Dundrennan Abbey, [2], [3], [335], [342].
Dunfermline Abbey, [3], [92], [485].
Dunkeld Cathedral, [3].
Dunstaffnage Castle, Chapel, description, [299].
Durham Cathedral, [92].
Dysart Church, [235].
Edrom Church, [162].
Egilsay, Orkney, [209].
Elgin Cathedral, [2], [3], [4], [146], [147], [152], [154], [196], [322], [331];
description, [121].
—— St. Giles’, [157].
Ely, [92].
Eyre, Archbishop, [195].
Fail Abbey, [76].
Faslane Church, [557].
Fearn Abbey, Ross-shire, [542].
First Pointed Style, [1], [2].
—— —— introduced from England, [3].
Fortrose Cathedral, [331];
description, [394].
Galloway Cathedral, [3].
—— A Church in, [378].
—— William, architect, [76], [80], [81], [297], [482], [486].
Glasgow Cathedral, [2], [3], [4], [125], [186], [324], [331], [379], [382].
—— High Kirk, [378].
—— St. Mungo’s Cathedral, description, [160].
Glenluce Abbey, [379].
Gogar Church, Font, [306].
Grose, Captain, [76], [204], [391], [393].
Haddington (St. Mary’s) Parish Church, [445];
description, [491].
Hexham Church, [6].
Holyrood Abbey, [2], [3], [4], [330], [332];
description, [53].
Honeyman, John, architect, [160], [161], [165], [168], [169], [171], [198].
Hunter Blair, F. C., [402].
Inchcolm Abbey, [2], [92];
description, [307].
Inchmahome Priory, [3];
description, [112].
Inverkeithing Church, [547].
Jedburgh Abbey, [2], [75], [162], [332], [345].
Jervise, Andrew, [282], [283].
Kelso Abbey, [2], [75], [345].
Kerr, Henry F., [492].
Kilwinning Abbey, [2], [3], [4], [332];
description, [73].
Kineddar Church, [121].
King’s College, Aberdeen, [285], [445], [504].
—— —— Cambridge, [393].
Kinloss Abbey, [121], [232], [402].
Kinross, J., architect, [6], [23].
Kirkwall Cathedral, [3], [4].
Laing, Alexander, [218], [219].
—— Dr. David, [429].
Lamington, [37].
Lanark, St. Kentigern’s, description, [266].
Lancet windows, [4].
Lerida Cathedral, Spain, [37].
Lincluden College, [120], [333], [379], [381], [535];
description, [383].
Lincoln Cathedral, [3].
Lindores Abbey, [4], [294];
description, [217].
Linlithgow Church, [445], [504];
description, [455].
Lismore Cathedral, description, [263].
Luffness Monastery, description, [288].
Mackison, William, architect, [227].
Maison Dieu, Brechin, description, [215].
Martine’s Reliquiæ Divi Andreæ, [19], [23], [24], [27], [29].
Mavisbank House, [258].
Melrose Abbey, [331], [332], [342], [438];
Resemblance of details to York, [333];
description, [344].
Middle Pointed Period, [331].
Monkton Church, description, [285].
Morris, James A., [405].
Muir, T. S., [215], [283], [299], [395], [396], [449], [479].
Neal’s Ecclesiological Notes, [538], [540].
New Abbey, Kirkcudbrightshire, [332];
description, [334].
Newbattle Abbey, [75], [332], [346];
description, [251].
Niddisdale, [378].
Norman Piers, [4].
Orkney, St. Magnus’ Cathedral, [3].
Oudenarde, Belgium, [445].
Paisley Abbey, [75], [286], [332], [378], [379], [393], [501].
Parish Churches, [5].
Pencaitland Church, description, [304].
Piers, First Pointed, [4].
Pinches, Frederick, [378].
Pluscardine Priory, [2], [3], [4], [349];
description, [146].
Pointed Style, [2], [3].
—— Arch in Scotland, [2].
Prestonkirk Church, [271].
Prestwick Church, [286].
—— de Burgo, [286].
—— Monachorum, [286].
—— Prestwick, St. Nicholas’, description, [285].
Ramsay, John, [253], [255].
Rattray, St. Mary’s Chapel, [292].
Redfriars Monastery, Luffness, [288].
Restorations of churches in fifteenth century, [331].
Robb’s Guide to Haddington, [492], [504].
Robertson, T. S., architect, [42], [48], [49], [50], [51], [273], [517].
Romanesque abandoned, [1].
Rosemarkie, [394], [395].
Ross, Cathedral of, [331].
Rosslyn Chapel, [199].
—— Collegiate Church, [186].
Rothesay Castle, Chapel, [517].
Round arch in Scotland, [2].
St. Adamnan’s, Burntisland, [269].
St. Alban’s Abbey, [73], [92].
—— St. Stephen’s, [73].
St. Andrews Cathedral and Priory, [2], [3], [4], [86], [125], [256], [331], [342], [378], [379];
description, [5].
—— St. Mary’s, Kirkheugh, [29].
—— Towers, [3].
St. Bridget’s or St. Bride’s, Douglas, description, [520].
St. Bride’s Collegiate Church, Bothwell, description, [531].
St. Colmanel of Butyle, [300];
description, [344].
St. Cuthbert’s, Monkton, description, [285].
St. Duthus’ Churches, Tain, description, [537].
St. Giles’ Collegiate Church, Edinburgh, [331], [457], [460], [466], [504];
description, [419].
—— Elgin, [157].
St. Kentigern’s, Lanark, description, [266].
St. Magnus’ Cathedral, Orkney, [3].
St. Magridin’s, Abdie, description, [293].
St. Mary’s Chapel, Rattray, description, [292].
St. Michael’s Parish Church, Linlithgow, description, [455].
St. Monans’ Church, Fifeshire, description, [471].
St. Mungo’s Cathedral, Glasgow, description, [160].
St. Mungo, Church of, Culross, [232].
St. Nicholas’, Prestwick, description, [285].
St. Nicholas’ Church, Newcastle, [445].
St. Ninian’s (?) on “The Isle,” [297].
Salisbury Cathedral, [3], [186].
Scott, Sir G. Gilbert, [172].
Seton Chapel, [501].
Sharp’s “Cistercian Architecture,” [241], [242].
Skipness, Kintyre, [300].
Smith, Dr. John, [378].
Spottiswoode, Archbishop, [19], [29], [107].
Spynie Church, [121], [140].
Stokes, Miss, [209].
Stone roofs, [333].
Sweetheart Abbey, [332];
description, [334].
Temple Church, [486].
Third or Late Pointed Style, [332].
Torphichen Church, [235].
Towers, Central, [3].
Transition Style, [2].
Triforium omitted, [4].
Trinity College Church, [426], [478].
Tungland Abbey, Kirkcudbrightshire, description [301].
Turgot, [6].
Tynninghame Church, [234].
Vaults, Pointed, [2].
—— Barrel, [333].
Watson, Robert, architect, [86].
—— T. L., architect, [172], [173], [184].
Whithorn Priory, [379];
description, [479].
Winchester Cathedral, [373].
Wooden roofs, [2].
Wyntoun House, [306].
Wyntown’s Cronykill, [8], [19], [27].
York Cathedral, [3], [333], [363], [381].
ERRATA.
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