[92] ‘Ventis fuit impeditus.’—Ibid.

[93] ‘Aliquot millia conscripserunt equitum.’—Ibid. The number is doubtless exaggerated.

[94] ‘Very early in the morning.’—Fox, Acts, iv. p. 559. The last of February.—Knox, Hist. of the Ref., i. 18 and 511. Pridie Cal. Martii.—Lambert, in Johan. Apocal. in Dedicat.

[95] Spotswood, Hist. of the Church of Scotland, p. 63.

[96] Spotswood, Hist. of the Church of Scotland, p. 63.

[97] M’Crie, Life of Melville, i. note D, p. 416.

[98] ‘Cum ii qui missi erant sub noctem ab episcopis hospitium ejus obsidissent.’—Alesius, Liber Psalm.

[99] ‘Processit ille obvius eis et petit quem quærerent.’—Alesius, Liber Psalm.

[100] ‘Orans ut discedere permitteret suos.’—Ibid.

[101] The author, during a visit which he paid to St. Andrews in 1845, studied on the spot the places here referred to, having as his guide to the beautiful antiquities of St. Andrews the historian of the Scottish Church, Dr. Hetherington.