[163] The pre-Reformation Churches of Berwickshire, by J. Ferguson, Duns, to whom we are indebted for the Plan.
[164] Characteristics of Old Church Architecture, p. 57.
[165] Archæologica Scotica, Vol. III. p. 1.
[166] There is also an interesting paper on this subject by Mr. James C. Roger in the Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, Vol. II. p. 446.
[167] Information regarding the history of the above structures has been kindly supplied by Mr. Donald M‘Leod, author of The God’s Acres of Dumbarton, and other works relating to the district.
[168] The particulars of the history of this chapel are taken from Irving’s Dumbartonshire.
[169] The ancient castle of the Napiers at Kilmahew is illustrated in The Castellated and Domestic Architecture of Scotland, Vol. III. p. 443.
[170] Irving’s Dumbartonshire, p. 431.
[171] History of Liddesdale and the Debateable Land, by R. Bruce Armstrong, p. 119. We are indebted to Mr. Armstrong for the accompanying illustration.
[172] The plan and sketches of this structure are copied from drawings made and kindly lent by Mr. Robert Weir Schultz, architect, Gray’s Inn Square, London.