[96] Diplom. Coll. Adv. Libr. MSS., quoted in the Registrum, p. xli., and Bannatyne Miscellany, Vol. II.
[97] Registrum, p. xliv.
[98] Ibid. p. xliv.
[99] Castellated and Domestic Architecture of Scotland, Vol. III. p. 355.
[100] We have to thank Mr. Ramsay for kindly supplying us with the annexed Plan and the measurements of the ruins, and for other assistance freely rendered.
[101] “A Boar’s head, and on a chief indented 3 mullets, which are probably the arms of James Hasmall, who was abbot of the monastery at this time.”—Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Scottish Seals, by Henry Laing, No. 1090. Laing gives no authority for this supposition; while in the Workman MSS. the same arms are assigned to Schewall of that Ilk. Edward Schewall was abbot in 1526 and 1528. When he died is not known. So that it is quite as likely that the arms on the sixth shield are those of Abbot Schewall as that they refer to Abbot Hasmall.
[102] The Upper Ward of Lanarkshire, p. 257.
[103] See Tynninghame and Whitekirk.
[104] We have to thank Mr. T. S. Robertson, Dundee, for the drawings of this church.
[105] Antiquities of the Shires of Aberdeen and Banff, Spalding Club, p. 414. From Chronica de Mailros, pp. 197-8.