Fig. 1101.
The Collegiate Church of Dunglass.
Cap of Tower Arch, Choir.
(Fig. [1101]). The splayed base of the piers is omitted on the chancel side.
The windows in the end walls of the nave, choir, and transepts are all pointed, and were filled with tracery; but the tracery in every case is gone, and the west wall under the window sill has been cut out to allow of the passage of carts and horses. Below the end windows of the transept and sacristy are sepulchral recesses, which were probably enriched with cusping, which is now cut away. The ornamental brackets for supporting these enrichments have label terminations of angels. One of these, playing on a stringed instrument, is shown in Fig. [1102]. The side windows of the church have segmental sconsion arches and double lights, with massive tracery (see Figs. [1099] and [1103])). The north and south doorways of the nave are round arched, with moulded jambs (see Fig. [1097]). The other doorways are plain, with lintels.
Fig. 1102.
The Collegiate Church of Dunglass.
Corbel in Sacristy.