[176] For further information see Balmerino and its Abbey, by the Rev. James Campbell, M.A., and Liber Sancte Marie de Balmorinach, Abbotsford Club, edited by William B. D. D. Turnbull.
[177] Balmerino and its Abbey, p. 90. The ford of Burglyn was probably on the river Eden, about eight miles distant.
[178] Ibid., and Calendar of State Papers relating to Scotland, Vol. I. p. 73.
[179] Balmerino and its Abbey, p. 126.
[180] These figures are from sketches by Mr. T. S. Robertson.
[181] The Castellated and Domestic Architecture of Scotland, Vol. I. p. 80.
[182] In Irving’s Upper Ward of Lanarkshire, Vol. II. p. 79, the monument to Sir James is stated to have been erected by Sir Archibald, his son.
[183] Ibid. p. 88.
[184] Upper Ward of Lanarkshire, Vol. II. p. 92.
[185] Upper Ward of Lanarkshire, Vol. II. p. 93.