The castellated and domestic architecture of Scotland, from the twelfth to the eighteenth century . Fig. 1474.—Inveresk Churchyard. Fig. 1475.—Inveresk Churchyard. and made of hammered iron, with a slight artistic touch in the companion dial has a similar moulding round its sides, and has alsoa wrought-iron open Lodge, Cupar-Fife(see Vol. IV. p. 358).—Thereare three plain dials on thisinteresting mansion - house,situated in the stone built into the wallcontains the motto sat citoSI SAT BENE, along with amerchants mark, and thedate 1623. Melrose Abbey. — On


The castellated and domestic architecture of Scotland, from the twelfth to the eighteenth century . Fig. 1474.—Inveresk Churchyard. Fig. 1475.—Inveresk Churchyard. and made of hammered iron, with a slight artistic touch in the companion dial has a similar moulding round its sides, and has alsoa wrought-iron open Lodge, Cupar-Fife(see Vol. IV. p. 358).—Thereare three plain dials on thisinteresting mansion - house,situated in the stone built into the wallcontains the motto sat citoSI SAT BENE, along with amerchants mark, and thedate 1623. Melrose Abbey. — On theface of the buttress of thesouth transept, at the west side of the doorway, the lines and figures of a dial have been cut, with the date 1661 (Fig. 1476). This dial has been merely carved on the face of an existing stone. Linlithgoiv Church. — A dial similar to the foregoing has been cut on the south porch of this church, on the Fig. 1476.—Melrose Abbey.


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