[83] Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries, Scotland, Vol. XII. p. 223.
[84] The Collegiate Churches of Mid-Lothian (Bannatyne Club), p. xciv.
[85] Transactions of the Royal Institute of British Architects, 1846.
[86] In this connection George Gilbert Scott, in his Essay on the History of English Church Architecture, p. 111., says that it is an “exceedingly able example of the style of the Scottish architecture of the fifteenth century.”
[87] See The Castellated and Domestic Architecture of Scotland, Vol. III. p. 26.
[88] In the Advocates’ Library, Edinburgh.
[89] Heraldry, Vol. I. p. 274, and Vol. II. pp. 21 and 151.
[90] Preface to Churches of Mid-Lothian, Bannatyne Club, p. III.
[91] Collegiate Churches of Mid-Lothian, by David Laing. Bannatyne Club, p. II.
[92] We are indebted to Mr. T. S. Robertson, architect, Dundee, for assistance with the drawings and description of this church.