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THE ECCLESIASTICAL ARCHITECTURE
OF SCOTLAND
FROM THE EARLIEST CHRISTIAN TIMES TO THESEVENTEENTH CENTURY.{ii}
Edinburgh: Printed by George Waterston & Sons | |
FOR | |
DAVID DOUGLAS. | |
LONDON, | SIMPKIN, MARSHALL, HAMILTON, KENT, AND CO., LIMITED |
CAMBRIDGE, | MACMILLAN AND BOWES |
GLASGOW, | JAMES MACLEHOSE AND SONS |
BY
DAVID MACGIBBON AND THOMAS ROSS
AUTHORS OF “THE CASTELLATED AND DOMESTIC ARCHITECTURE OF SCOTLAND”
VOLUME ONE
EDINBURGH: DAVID DOUGLAS
MDCCCXCVI
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While engaged upon their work on The Castellated and DomesticArchitecture of Scotland, the authors were frequently brought incontact with the various ecclesiastical structures throughout thecountry, and they naturally availed themselves of such opportunities tomake notes and sketches of these interesting edifices.
These notes and sketches, together with others made during a long seriesof years, formed a considerable fund of inform