The castellated and domestic architecture of Scotland, from the twelfth to the eighteenth century . Fig. 1495.—Inverkip Castle. Fig. 1494.—Liberton House. JVisbet Farm, Pencaitland,Haddingtonshire. — This dial(Fig. 1496) is believed tohave been made by Archi-bald Handasyde (above men-tioned, p. 362). It standson a rockery in the farm of Nisbet is now,and has been for some gener-ations, in the tenancy of afamily of the name of Handa-syde, probably descendants ofthe maker of the dials at In-veresk Church and CramondHouse. Each face measures10 inches square by 11Jinches high. The total


The castellated and domestic architecture of Scotland, from the twelfth to the eighteenth century . Fig. 1495.—Inverkip Castle. Fig. 1494.—Liberton House. JVisbet Farm, Pencaitland,Haddingtonshire. — This dial(Fig. 1496) is believed tohave been made by Archi-bald Handasyde (above men-tioned, p. 362). It standson a rockery in the farm of Nisbet is now,and has been for some gener-ations, in the tenancy of afamily of the name of Handa-syde, probably descendants ofthe maker of the dials at In-veresk Church and CramondHouse. Each face measures10 inches square by 11Jinches high. The total heightof the dial is 20 inches. (Forfuither remarks on this dialsee the next following.) Ormiston Manse, Hadding-tonshire.—The dial here () stands on the top of the SUNDIALS — 372 SUNDIALS garden wall, but, as appears from an inscription on it, dkdicat to thisCHAPEL BE THK (PARISHIONERS 1), it is obviously not ill its original positioi),but probably stood on one of the corners of the old church of Ormiston,to which it was gifted. The reading of the end of the inscription isve


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