Scottish Cathedrals and Abbeys - LightNovelsOnl.com
You're reading novel online at LightNovelsOnl.com. Please use the follow button to get notifications about your favorite novels and its latest chapters so you can come back anytime and won't miss anything.
[283] _Ecclesiastical Architecture of Scotland_, vol. i. pp. 298-309.
[284] _Ecclesiastical Architecture of Scotland_, vol. i. pp. 313, 314.
[285] _Ecclesiastical Architecture of Scotland_, vol. ii. p. 455.
[286] _Ecclesiastical Architecture of Scotland_, pp. 455-470.
[287] Fergusson's _History of Architecture_, vol. ii. p. 222.
[288] _Ecclesiastical Architecture of Scotland_, vol. ii. p. 493.
[289] Hay's _Sacra Scotia_, p. 323.
[290] _Ecclesiastical Architecture of Scotland_, vol. iii. p. 109.
[291] Rev. John Fergusson of Aberdalgie in _Scottish Antiquary_, January 1897, p. 137.
[292] _Ecclesiastical Architecture of Scotland_, vol. iii. p. 116.
[293] _Ecclesiastical Architecture of Scotland_, vol. iii. p. 116.
[294] _Ibid._ p. 121, and Lord High Treasurer's Accounts.
[295] _Ibid._ p. 122.
[296] _Ecclesiastical Architecture of Scotland_, vol. iii. p. 125.
[297] _Ecclesiastical Architecture of Scotland_, vol. iii. p. 132.
[298] _Ecclesiastical Architecture of Scotland_, vol. iii. p. 330.
[299] _Ibid._ p. 138.
[300] _Ecclesiastical Architecture of Scotland_, vol. iii. p. 450.
[301] _Ibid._ p. 450
[302] _Ecclesiastical Architecture of Scotland_, vol. iii. p. 451.
[303] _Ibid._
[304] _Ibid._
[305] Professor Mitch.e.l.l's _Scottish Reformation_, p. 96.
[306] _The Works of John Knox_, vol. i. p. 228.
[307] _Sketches of Early Scotch History_, p. 10.
[308] _Ibid._ p. 11.
[309] _Ibid._ p. 18.
[310] _Scottish Abbeys and Cathedrals_, p. 27.
[311] _Modern Painters_, vol. i. p. 23.
[312] _Ibid._ vol. iii. p. 44.
[313] _Ibid._ vol. v. p. 206.
[314] _Oxford Lectures_, p. 27.
[315] Montalembert's _Monks of the West_, vol. ii. pp. 40, 41.
[316] The Augustinian order had also monasteries at Scone, Inchcolm, Lochleven, Isle of May, and Pittenweem, Blantyre, Cambuskenneth, Restennet, Canonby, and Inchaffray, as well as smaller houses at Loch Tay, Portmoak, Monymusk, St. Mary's Isle Priory at Trail, Rowadil, Oronsay, Colonsay, Inchmahome, Rosneath, Strathfillan, Scarinche, Abernethy (Perths.h.i.+re); the _Premonstratensian_ order had also abbeys at Saulseat, Holywood, Whithorn, Tongland, Fearn; the _Benedictine_ order had also abbeys at Coldingham and Urquhart; the _Cluniacensian_ order had also abbeys at Crossraguel, Fail, and Dalmulin; the _Tyronensian_ order had also abbeys at Lesmahagow, Kilwinning, Lindores, Iona, and smaller houses at Dull, Fyvie, Inchkenneth, Rothesay (St. Mary's); the _Cistercian_ order had also abbeys at Newbattle, Dundrennan, Kinloss, Deir, Cupar, Glenluce, Culross, Balmerino, Sweetheart, and smaller houses at Saddel, Friars Ca.r.s.e (near Dumfries), Ha.s.sendean, Mauchline, Cadvan (in Dunbog), and Holm Cultram; the _order of Vallis Caulium_ had priories at Pluscardine, Beauly, and Ardchattan; the _Carthusians_ had houses at Perth and Makerstone (Roxburghs.h.i.+re). There were 14 religious houses belonging to the Trinity Friars, 12 to the Carmelites, 18 to the Dominicans, 7 to the Franciscans, 13 to the Observantines, 6 to the Knights of Malta, 16 to the Knights Templars.
[317] _Scottish Ordnance Gazetteer_, vol. vi. p. 300.
[318] _Ecclesiastical Architecture of Scotland_, vol. ii. p. 54 _et seq._ to p. 72.
[319] _Ecclesiastical Architecture of Scotland_, vol. ii. p. 68.
[320] _Ecclesiastical Architecture of Scotland_, vol. ii. p. 71.
[321] _Ibid._ pp. 71, 72.
[322] Gordon's _Monasticon_, p. 156.
[323] Gordon's _Monasticon_, p. 158.
[324] _Ecclesiastical Architecture of Scotland_, vol. i. p. 401 _et seq._ to p. 414.
[325] _Ibid._ p. 403.
[326] Gordon's _Monasticon_, p. 254.
[327] _Ecclesiastical Architecture of Scotland_, vol. i. p. 448.
[328] _Monasticon_, p. 324.
[329] _Ibid._ p. 340.
[330] _Ecclesiastical Architecture of Scotland_, vol. i. p. 451 _et seq._ to p. 464.
[331] _Ecclesiastical Architecture of Scotland_, vol. i. p. 462.
[332] _Ecclesiastical Architecture of Scotland_, vol. i. p. 464.