[13] W. E. Aytoun, Lays of the Cavaliers.

[14] Burgh Records of Edinburgh (1403-1528), p. 144.

[15] In September of that year “Maister Leonard Logy” was pensioned by James IV. for his “diligent and grate labour” in “bigging of the palace beside the Abbey of the Holy Croce.”

[16] Sir David Lindsay.

[17] Henry Glassford Bell.

[18] From Buchanan’s Detection (first Scots translation) quoted in Mary, Queen of Scots, by Robert S. Rait, p. 108.

[19] Diurnal of Occurrents in Scotland, quoted in Mary, Queen of Scots, by Robert S. Rait, pp. 120-121.

[20] R. S. Mylne’s The King’s Master Masons.

[21] Sir Walter Scott.

[22] History of St. Giles’s, Edinburgh, by the Very Rev. James Cameron Lees, D.D. W. and R. Chambers.