. Scoti-Monasticon: the ancient church of Scotland, a history of the cathedrals, conventual foundations, collegiate churches, and hospitals of Scotland. aunis; Scone Abbey. Rinde. Deanery of Angus, Lundyn. Lif. Invergoveryn, Login Dunde; St. Andrews Priory. Stratheymartin, St. Martin. Stratheyninian, St. Ninian. Morens. Monifoth, St. Rule. Barry. Aberelloch. Aberbroth, St. Vigeans. Athin. Inverkethel. Inverlunan. Dunemad. Inchebryok, St. Keoch (Craig). Ketenis, or Catherline; given by William I. to Arbroath. 96 SCOTI-MONASTJCON: Neutyl; Arbroath Gla


. Scoti-Monasticon: the ancient church of Scotland, a history of the cathedrals, conventual foundations, collegiate churches, and hospitals of Scotland. aunis; Scone Abbey. Rinde. Deanery of Angus, Lundyn. Lif. Invergoveryn, Login Dunde; St. Andrews Priory. Stratheymartin, St. Martin. Stratheyninian, St. Ninian. Morens. Monifoth, St. Rule. Barry. Aberelloch. Aberbroth, St. Vigeans. Athin. Inverkethel. Inverlunan. Dunemad. Inchebryok, St. Keoch (Craig). Ketenis, or Catherline; given by William I. to Arbroath. 96 SCOTI-MONASTJCON: Neutyl; Arbroath Glammis, St. ; College of , St. Monance ; Londores Restinoth; Cambuskenneth ; Restinoth Kynel, St. (Tannadyce), St. Login (Montrose), St. Martin ; St. Andrews Inveraritie, or Methie; E. of Crawford; Archbishop of St. Cyrus, or Eccles archdeaconry of Lothian occurs under Edinburgh. nn ^ -T±T LadyCbapel. CHAPTERHOUSEIS3e. SJohiteAItap CROSSINQ PORCH Mxrri<x^eDoor-. 127Z - ian ABERDEEN. KESTORED. ABERDEEN. On the site of an earlier church, commenced in the eleventh century, thepresent Cathedral of SS. Mary and Machar, or Maurice, was erected between1272 and 1377, receiving additions up to the period of the suppression. It isbuilt of cold grey granite, and was, when entire, of the same length asSt. Asaph, or about 16 feet longer than Wimborne Minster, and cruciformin plan. Before Hugh de Benham retired to the pleasant woods of Loch Goyle, hehad begun to rebuild the Cathedral after a nobler fashion, and of larger size,when his funds failed, and about ten years later, on September 9, 1289, hissuccessor obtained the Popes permission to apply the first-fruits of all thebenefices within his diocese to the continuation of the works. Alex. Kininmonth, in 1357, demolished the rema


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