[263] We are indebted for this sketch to Mr. A. H. Millar.

[264] See The Castellated and Domestic Architecture of Scotland, Vol. V. p. 193.

[265] See ante, p. 500.

[266] Chronicle of the Picts and Scots, p. 183.

[267] Sculptured Stones of Scotland, Vol. II. p. 58; Celtic Scotland, Vol. I. p. 297 and Vol. II. p. 265; Early Christian Symbolism, by J. Romilly Allen, p. 239.

[268] Since this proof was revised by Mr. Galloway, a month ago, we regret to be informed of his death.

[269] Since Mr. Galloway’s drawings were made the ground round the chancel has been excavated, and the Norman base is seen to extend along the Norman part of the chancel, as mentioned in the text.