[156] In connection with St. Giles’ we are indebted to the following works.—The Charters of St. Giles’, edited by Dr. Laing (1859); Memorials of Edinburgh, by Sir Daniel Wilson (1848); St. Giles’, Edinburgh, by the Very Rev. J. Cameron Lees, D.D.; The Story of St. Giles’, by Dr. W. Chambers (1870).
[157] W. Chambers’ Story of St. Giles’ Church.
[158] The Castellated and Domestic Architecture of Scotland, Vol. V. p. 525.
[159] This Plan shows the building as it stood before 1829, but without the walls which divided the space into three churches.
[160] This oriel is now rebuilt in the west end of the Murray aisle.
[161] The Castellated and Domestic Architecture of Scotland, Vol. V. p. 536.
[162] Celtic Scotland, Vol. II. p. 311.
[163] The Castellated and Domestic Architecture of Scotland, Vol. V. p. 525.
[164] Exchequer Rolls, Vol. II.
[165] See ante, p. 297.