The castellated and domestic architecture of Scotland, from the twelfth to the eighteenth century . Fio. 1523,—Oldhamstocks. -Cockliurnspatli. View from Soutii-West. and has dials on thesplays. Above eachsplay a portion of thestone is left squarelike horns at each sideof the dial face; thesehorns act as gnomonsin the same manner asthe similar horns onthe unattached dial atWoodhouselee (). Cockburnspathand Oldhamstockschurches seem to beboth of the same hasa square projectingtower-like belfry inthe centre of the westend, the position occu-pied by the roundtower at Cockb


The castellated and domestic architecture of Scotland, from the twelfth to the eighteenth century . Fio. 1523,—Oldhamstocks. -Cockliurnspatli. View from Soutii-West. and has dials on thesplays. Above eachsplay a portion of thestone is left squarelike horns at each sideof the dial face; thesehorns act as gnomonsin the same manner asthe similar horns onthe unattached dial atWoodhouselee (). Cockburnspathand Oldhamstockschurches seem to beboth of the same hasa square projectingtower-like belfry inthe centre of the westend, the position occu-pied by the roundtower at Cockburns-path. It has a chancel SUNDIALS — 384 SUNDIALS with an east window filled with rude flowing tracery. Alongside thiswindow there is an inserted stone with arms, and the date 1581, prob-ably, writes the Rev. Mr. Hutton, the date of the death of Margaret


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