. Scoti-Monasticon: the ancient church of Scotland, a history of the cathedrals, conventual foundations, collegiate churches, and hospitals of Scotland. ptember, 1208. The buildings are seated in the deep gloom of the woods, beautifullysituated on a peninsula washed by the Tweed, ten miles above Kelso, andthree below Melrose, and have been rendered familiar by the genius of Scott > Balfour, i. 13 ; Cliron. , 78 ; Fordun, v. c. 43, xiv. c. 50; Liber S. Marie de Dr>burgh, Ban-natync Club ; Annals of Diyburgli; (irose, i. 102 ; Notes by T. S. .M., pp. 3, 45,-with a plan ; Hickman,28
. Scoti-Monasticon: the ancient church of Scotland, a history of the cathedrals, conventual foundations, collegiate churches, and hospitals of Scotland. ptember, 1208. The buildings are seated in the deep gloom of the woods, beautifullysituated on a peninsula washed by the Tweed, ten miles above Kelso, andthree below Melrose, and have been rendered familiar by the genius of Scott > Balfour, i. 13 ; Cliron. , 78 ; Fordun, v. c. 43, xiv. c. 50; Liber S. Marie de Dr>burgh, Ban-natync Club ; Annals of Diyburgli; (irose, i. 102 ; Notes by T. S. .M., pp. 3, 45,-with a plan ; Hickman,287; Gent. Mag., cii. 292; Dryburgh, iU Monks ami Lords, ; Billings; Mortons Teviotdale;Extracta, 152 ; State Scotland, vol. viii., No. 80; Pennant, ii. 2(ji) ; J. , 265 ; Forbes, loi ;Harl. MS., 291, fo. 81; Monasticon, ii. 1054; Dempster, lib. iv. n. 417; Mon. Anglic, vii. 1151;Lawsons Scotl. Dclin., 201 ; Beauties of Scotland, ii. 17; Gordons Monasticon, 321 ; Cluilmers, ii. 336;Sle/er, Il. 32—3 ; Cardoncl, 3 ; Filtlcrs Views, PI. 45 ; Delices de IEcosse, vi. 1157 ; Boswells Views ;llovcden i. 211. • See Sacred ;i9VO A«
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