Ecclesiastical chronicle for Scotland . TRANSEPT, SOUTH NAVE, AND WEST TURRET. Early Englisb. The six westermost Lights of the south Nave Aisle are Pointed;those remaining are Round-headed. The Great West Door is of five Orders,with the Dog-tooth Moulding. Above it is an Arcade of eight Trefoiled Arches,with three Trefoiled Circles in the head. The south Aisle and Turret are East End, founded 1162, has three Round-headed Windows over the HighAltar. Above them was a similar Window with Trefoiled Tracery, and of threeLights, under a Pointed Arch. All that remain of this Metropolitan


Ecclesiastical chronicle for Scotland . TRANSEPT, SOUTH NAVE, AND WEST TURRET. Early Englisb. The six westermost Lights of the south Nave Aisle are Pointed;those remaining are Round-headed. The Great West Door is of five Orders,with the Dog-tooth Moulding. Above it is an Arcade of eight Trefoiled Arches,with three Trefoiled Circles in the head. The south Aisle and Turret are East End, founded 1162, has three Round-headed Windows over the HighAltar. Above them was a similar Window with Trefoiled Tracery, and of threeLights, under a Pointed Arch. All that remain of this Metropolitan Church are the east Gable, part of thewest Front, the Wall on the south side of the Nave, and that of the west side ofthe South Transept. In this last may be seen the remains of some interlaced TRANSLATION OF THE SEE FROM ABERNETHY. 101 Arches, and the ruins of the Steps by which the Monks descended from the Dor-mitory to the Church to perform their midnight Services. Not a Monument remains of any one of the Archbishops or Bishops whop


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