[153] For information regarding the inscriptions in this church, we are indebted to a paper by the late Mr. Andrew Jervise in the Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, Vol. IX. p. 278.

[154] See Aberdeen Ecclesiological Society’s Transactions, 1893, p. 95.

[155] See The Castellated and Domestic Architecture of Scotland, Vol. IV. p. 394.

[156] Illustrated in Dr. Stuart’s work on the sculptured stones.

[157] In connection with the Berwickshire churches, we are indebted to Mr. Ferguson and Mr. Fortune, Duns.

[158] Mackenzie Walcott, in his notice of “St. Bothan’s,” in The Ancient Church of Scotland, p. 379, says, “The chapel measured 58 feet by 84 feet,” and he quotes the Caledonia, where, however, nothing is said about its dimensions.

[159] Caledonia, Vol. II. p. 344.

[160] To whom we are indebted for the drawings and notes in connection with this church.

[161] The Castellated and Domestic Architecture of Scotland, Vol. V. p. 382.

[162] The pre-Reformation Churches of Berwickshire, p. 18.