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THE ECCLESIASTICAL ARCHITECTURE
OF SCOTLAND
FROM THE EARLIEST CHRISTIAN TIMES TO THESEVENTEENTH CENTURY.
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 THREE
EDINBURGH: DAVID DOUGLAS
MDCCCXCVII
All rights reserved.
In issuing the concluding Volume of this work, we take the opportunityto notice some points in the previous portions which have given rise todiscussion.
In Vol. I. p. 297 we express disagreement with Mr. W. Galloway’s opinionregarding the age of the chancel walls of St. Blane’s, Bute. Mr.Galloway having asked for an opportunity of defending his views, we havepleasure in publishing his observations in the Appendix to this Volume.
Reference is made in Vol. II. p. 172 to Mr. T. L. Watson’s theoryregarding the vaulting of the lower church in St. Mungo’s Cathedral