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WEEVER, J. Ancient funerall monuments within the United Monarchie of Great Britaine, Ireland, and the Islands adjacent; with the dissolved monasteries, their founders, and eminent persons interred in them; also the deaths and burial of certain of the bloude Royall, nobility, gentrie, etc. Illus. Fol., Lond. 1631; also 4°, 1767. WHITAKER, Dr. J. On several antiquities, [Agricola]. MS. fol., no. 124, Lib. Perth Lit. and Ant. Soc.

WHITE, Mary S. L. Beauties and antiquities of Aberdour and its neighbourhood, [Fifeshire]. 12°, Edin. 1869.

WHITE, T. P. Archaeological sketches in Scotland; district of Kintyre, Knapdale, and Gigha. 2 vols. 4°, Edin. 1873-75.

WILDRIDGE, T. T. (ed.). Northumbria, a repository of antiquities of Northumberland [etc.], and the Borders of Scotland. Illus. 4°, Lond. and Hull, 1888.

WILLIAMS, J. An account of some remarkable ancient ruins, [vitrified forts], lately discovered in the Highlands and northern parts of Scotland. 8°, Edin. 1777.

WILSON (pub.). Berwick, the Borders, and the Land of Scott; or the Tourist's guide to the vale of the Tweed; also rivers of the Border lands. Map and illus. 12°, Berw., Lond., and Edin. [c. 1850]. WILSON, Dr. D. The archaeology and prehistoric annals of Scotland. Illus. 8°, Edin. 1851; 2nd edit., 2 vols. Lond, and Camb., 1863. Paper on the Quigrich, read to the Canadian Institute, 12th Feb. 1859. Repr. from Canadian Journ. Nov. 1859. 8°, Toronto, Canada, 1859.

Notices of the Quigrich or Crosier of St. Fillan, and of its hereditary keepers. Proc. Soc. Ant. Scot., xii. 122. 4°, Edin. 1878.

WILSON, Rev. J. Dunning, [Perthshire], its parochial history, with notes, antiquarian, ecclesiastical, baronial, etc. 8°, Perth, 1873; new edit. by Rev. W. Wilson, 1906.

WILSON, W. D. Description of an ancient cross at Kilmory, Argyllshire. Paper read 1838. Arch. Scot., iv, 377. 4°, Edin. 1857.

WOOD, Rev. J. G. (See FORREST, G.)

WOOD, W. The East Neuk of Fife; its history and antiquities, geology,
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WRIGHT, H. MARY. Ruthwell Cross and other remains. Illus. 12°,
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YOUNG, H. W. Burghead. Trans. North. Ass. Lit. and Sci. Socs., ii.

The ancient Bath at Burghead, its origin, etc. Proc. Soc. Ant. Scot., xxiv, 147. 4°, Edin. 1890.

YOUNG, R. Notes on Burghead ancient and modern; etc. 8°, Elgin, 1868.

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Aberdeen architecture: views of King's and Marischal Colleges, and Greyfriars Church. The Builder, 14th May 1898.

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The proposed restoration of the Chapel Royal, Holyrood. Trans. Edin. Architect. Assoc., v, 181. 8°, Edin. 1909.

ADAM, W. Vitruvius Scoticus; being a collection of plans, elevations and sections of public buildings, noblemen's and gentlemen's houses in Scotland. 180 illus. Fol., Edin. [N.D.].

ADAMS, T. Town-planning in Edinburgh in 1817. Architect. Rev., xxvii and xxviii. Fol., Lond. 1910.

ADDIS, M. E. L.

Scottish cathedrals and abbeys, their history and associations. Illus. 8°, Lond. 1901. ARMITAGE, E. S. 8°, Lond. 1912.

The early Norman castles of the British Isles. Plans.

ARMOUR, MARG. Mural decoration in Scotland. 4°, New York, 1897. ARNOLD, T. Inchcolm. Trans. Architect. Inst. Scot., v. 4°, Edin. 1859.

An account of St. Columba's Abbey, Inchcolm; with plans and illus. Paper read 1869. Arch. Scot., v, 45. 4°, Edin. 1890. ASHDOWN, C. H. British castles. Illus. and plans. 8°, Lond. 1911. BELL, J. M. The castles of the Lothians; a series of 16 original etchings and 26 reproductions from pen and ink drawings, with descriptive letterpress. 4°, Edin. 1893.

BILLINGS, R. W., and BURN, W. Baronial and ecclesiastical antiquities of Scotland. 244 illus., with historical notes and descriptions, chiefly by J. H. Burton. 4 vols. 4°, Edin. 1845-53.

Also new edit., with biographical introd. by A. W. W. Glyn, 1908. BISHOP, Rev. H. H. Pictorial architecture of the British Isles. Fol., Lond. 1885.

BLANC, H. J. Eleven plates of plans and elevations of St. Margaret's Chapel. 4°, Edin. 1885.

George Heriot's Hospital: . . . the Hospital described from an architectural standpoint. Ports. and illus. 4°, Edin. 1902.

Edinburgh Castle. Trans. Edin. Architect. Assoc., v, 66. 8°, Edin.

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BLOXAM, M. H. A glimpse at the monumental architecture and sculpture of Great Britain from the earliest period to the 18th century. 120, Lond. 1834.

BONNAR, T. Ancient mural decorative art in Scotland; ecclesiastical and secular. Trans. Edin. Arch. Assoc., 1905.

BOWMAN, HY., and CROWTHER, J. S. The churches of the Middle Ages; being select specimens of Early and Middle Pointed structures [in Great Britain], with a few of the purest Late Pointed examples. 125 plates. 2 vols., fol., Lond. [c. 1850].

BRITTON, JOHN. The Architectural antiquities of Great Britain illustrated in a series of views, elevations, plans, sections, and details of various ancient English [and Scottish] edifices. 5 vols. 8°, Lond 1807-27.

Architectural antiquities of Roslyn Chapel. 4°, Edin. [1810]. BROWN, W. Views of the royal palaces of Scotland, with historical descriptions by Dr. John Jamieson. 4°, Edin. 1830.

BUCKLER, C. A., and J. C. The Cathedral or Abbey Church of Iona; a series of drawings and descriptive letterpress of the ruins; with some

account of the early Celtic Church and of the mission of St. Columba, by Alex. Ewing, D.C.L., Bishop of Argyll and the Isles. 4°, Lond. 1866; also 1870.

BURGES, W. Rothesay Castle, its past and present condition; in the form of a letter of advice to the Marquis of Bute; with architectural drawings. 8°, Edin. 1872.

BURN, W. (See BILLINGS, R. W.)

BURTON, J. H. (See BILLINGS, R. W.)

BUTLER, Rev. D. Scottish cathedrals and abbeys; with introduction by Very Rev. R. H. Story. Illus. 8°, Edin. 1901.

BUTLER, H. C. Scotland's ruined abbeys. Plans and illus. 8°, Lond. 1899, and New York.

CAMPBELL, C., continued by WOOLFE, J., and GANDON, J. Vitruvius Britannicus, or the British architect; containing the plans, elevations, and sections of the regular buildings, both publick and private, in Great Britain. 5 vols., fol., Lond. 1717-75.

CARDONNEL, A. de. Picturesque antiquities of Scotland. 50 illus. 8°, Lond. 1788-93; also 4°, 1802. CARRICK, Rev. J. C. 1905. CASSELL (pub.). Historic houses of the United Kingdom, descriptive, historical, and pictorial. [Includes Cawdor Castle and Floors Castle, by John Geddie.] Illus. 4°, Lond. 1891.

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CHALMERS, P. M. Drawings of recess in Choir, and view of East End, Elgin Cathedral. Also of bay of transept, Pluscarden Priory. Glasg. Architect. Assoc. Sketch Book, i. 4°, Glasg. 1886. A Scots mediaeval architect: John Morow. Dalmeny Kirk: its history and architecture. 8°, Glasg. 1904. CLARKE, W. A series of views of the ruins of Elgin Cathedral, engraved from drawings made on the spot; with ground plan and table of measurements by Mr. Robertson, architect; and description and historical account from its erection in 1224, by Mr. Isaac Forsyth. Elgin, 1826.

COLLIE, J. Historical account of the Cathedral of Glasgow. Plans, elevations, etc. Fol., Lond. 1835.

CRAM, R. A. The ruined abbeys of Great Britain. Illus. 8°, Lond. 1906. CROWTHER, J. S. (See BOWMAN, H.)

DITCHFIELD, P. H. The cathedrals of Great Britain, their history and architecture. Illus. 8°, Lond. 1902; 3rd edit., 1916.

DIXON, H. C. The abbeys of Great Britain. Lond. 1908.
DONALDSON, H. T. Scotch castles and local types. Nairn, 1888.
EELES, F. C. The development and internal arrangement of the Abbey
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FAIRBAIRN, T. Relics of ancient architecture and other picturesque
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FEA, A. Secret chambers and hiding places. 8°, Lond. 1901; 3rd edit.,
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FERGUSON, J. Notices of remains of early religious architecture in Berwickshire. Berw. Nat. Club., xvi, 17. 8°, Alnwick, 1898.

FLEMING, Dr. HAY. Historical notes on the destruction of Scottish ecclesiastical buildings in the fourteenth century. Trans. Edin. Architect. Assoc., v, 141. 8°, Edin. 1909.

FRAPRIE, F. R. The castles and keeps of Scotland. Illus. 8°, Lond. 1908.

GALLETLY, A., and TAYLOR, A. Ancient towers and doorways, being pictorial representations and restorations of masoncraft in Scotland

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GEDDES, Prof. P. Cities in evolution, an introduction to the townplanning movement and to the study of civics. Illus. 8°, Edin. 1915. GOLDICUTT, J. Heriot's Hospital, Edinburgh; the design of Inigo Jones. 8 plates. Fol., Lond. 1826.

HAY, Sir A. L. The castellated architecture of Aberdeenshire. 4°, Aberd. 1849; partly repr. 1887.

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HOWITT, W. The ruined abbeys and castles of Great Britain. Illus. 4°, Lond. 1865.

JAMIESON, Dr. J. (See BROWN, W.)

JAMIESON, J. Bell the Cat; or, who destroyed the Scottish Abbeys? Illus. 8°, Stirling, 1902.

KERR, A. The Collegiate Church or Chapel of Rosslyn, its builders, architect, and construction. Proc. Soc. Ant. Scot., xii, 218. 4°, Edin. 1877.

Rosslyn Castle, its buildings past and present. Proc. Soc. Ant. Scot., xii, 412. Illus. 4°, Edin. 1877.

KEYSER, C. E. List of buildings in Great Britain and Ireland having mural and other painted decorations. 3rd edit., 8°, Lond. 1883. KING, E. Munimenta antiqua; or observations on antient castles, including remarks on the progress of architecture in Great Britain, and on the changes in manners, laws, and customs. 166 illus. fol., Lond. 1799-1806.

LE KEUX, J. (See NEALE, J. P.)

LENNOX, J. Castellated remains of Dumfriesshire.

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G. Nat. Hist. and Ant. Soc., xix, 91. 8°, Dumfries, 1907. LORIMER, Rev. R. Historical and architectural account of Mains and Strathmartine United Free Church. 8°, Dundee, 1909.

LORIMER, R. S. Scotch gardens and garden architecture. Trans. Edin. Architect. Assoc., v, 58. 8°, Edin. 1909.

LUGAR, R. Plans and views of buildings in England and Scotland in the castellated and other styles. 32 plates. 4°, Lond. 1811. LYDON, A. F. The ruined abbeys of Britain, by F. Ross; with plates and plans by A. F. Lydon. 2 vols. 4°, Lond. [1882).

MACGIBBON, D., and Ross, T. Castellated and domestic architecture of Scotland from the 12th to the 18th century. Illus. 5 vols. 8°, Edin. 1887-92.

- The five great churches of Galloway, (Sweetheart Abbey, Dundrennan Abbey, Lincluden College, Whithorn Priory, Glenluce Abbey). Ayr and Gall. Arch. Assoc. Illus. Fol., Edin. 1899.

MACKIE, C. The castles of Mary, Queen of Scots; being a historical description of every castellated erection which formed a residence or a prison to that Queen. Illus. 8°, Edin. 1832.

The castles, palaces, and prisons of Mary of Scotland. 8°, Lond. 1849; new edit., 1853.

M'LELLAN, A. Plans and elevations of the proposed restorations and additions to the Cathedral of Glasgow, with engravings and diagrams, and explanatory descriptions, and address by the Committee. Fol., Glasg. 1839.

MILLAR, A. H. Historical and descriptive accounts of the castles and mansions of Ayrshire. 70 illus. 4°, Edin. 1885.

The castles and mansions of Renfrewshire and Buteshire. 65 illus.
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MITCHELL, R. Plans and views in perspective; with descriptions of buildings erected in England and Scotland, etc. Fol., Lond. 1801. MOORE, J. A list of the principal castles and monasteries in Great Britain. 8°, Lond. 1798.

MORHAM, R. The Edinburgh City Chambers. Trans. Edin. Architect. Soc., v, 70. 8°, Edin. 1909.

MUIR, T. S. Descriptive notices of some of the ancient parochial and collegiate churches of Scotland. Illus. 8°, Edin. 1848.

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MYLNE, Rev. R. S. The Master Masons to the Crown of Scotland and their works, [1532-1819]. Illus. Fol., Edin. 1893.

NEALE, J. P. Views of the seats of noblemen and gentlemen in England,
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NICOLL, J. [Recent] domestic_architecture of Scotland. Aberd. Daily Journ. Office. 40 illus. 4°, Aberd. 1908.

OGILVIE, J. Elgin Cathedral, plan, elevation, and detail. Trans. Architect. Inst. Scot. 1864.

OLDRIEVE, W. T. What H.M. Office of Works is doing for historical buildings in Scotland. Trans. Edin. Architect. Assoc., v, 29. 8°, Edin. 1909.

PARKYNS, G. J. Monastic and baronial remains, with other interesting fragments of antiquity in England, Wales, and Scotland. Illus. 2 vols. 8°, Lond. 1816.

PAUL, A. F. B. Culross Abbey Church. Trans. Edin. Architect. Assoc., v, 103. 8°, Edin. 1909.

PINCHES, F.

The Abbey Church of Melrose, a series of views and architectural details, with general history of the Abbey, and architectural remarks. Fol., Lond. 1879.

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ROBERTSON, Dr. Jos. Scottish Abbeys and Cathedrals. The Quarterly Review, June 1849; repr. 8°, Aberd. 1891.

Sketch of the history of architecture in Scotland, ecclesiastical and secular, previous to the Union with England in 1707. 8°, Edin. 1856.

RONALD, J. The Earl of Mar's Lodging, Stirling, historical and architectural; with appendix by J. W. Small. 8°, Stirling, 1905.

Ross, T. Ecclesiastical architecture of Scotland. Rhind Lectures for 1899.
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Scorr, A. R. Illustrations of Fortrose Cathedral: 7 plates and description. Edin. Architect. Assoc. 4°, Edin. 1873.

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