[123] Fasti Aberdonenses, p. 283.

[124] Caledonia, pp. 433, 512, 534. Nisbet, An Essay on Armories, p. 98.

[125] A short account of this church, pointing out the relation which existed in the sixteenth century between the domestic and ecclesiastical architecture of Scotland, is given in The Castellated and Domestic Architecture of Scotland, Vol. V. p. 141, but the main features of the edifice are not there fully described.

[126] See Fig. [1258] in Vol. II. p. 142 of The Castellated and Domestic Architecture of Scotland.

[127] The Story of the Parish Church of Stirling, by Treasurer Ronald, p. 12.

[128] See also Fig. [1259] in The Castellated and Domestic Architecture of Scotland, Vol. V. p. 143.

[129] We are indebted for this Plan and other details of the chapel to Mr. John W. Small, architect, Stirling.

[130] Spottiswoode.

[131] Illustrated in The Castellated and Domestic Architecture of Scotland, Vol. III. p. 498.

[132] History of the Kennedies, p. 167.