. Scoti-Monasticon: the ancient church of Scotland, a history of the cathedrals, conventual foundations, collegiate churches, and hospitals of Scotland. Rood Loft. t^:nM S. Paid © Oi O^ oo ^ o ^ o 0^ o pn b ^^=\>. THE ANCIENT CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. 281 triforium, was of eight bays at least, with a range of external chapels, as atScarborough. With these it now has a breadth of 69 feet; its originallength was 93 feet. The chapels are built between the southern range ofbuttresses. They were those of St. Ninian, St. Katharine, St. Thomas,St. Paul, St. Cuthbert, St.


. Scoti-Monasticon: the ancient church of Scotland, a history of the cathedrals, conventual foundations, collegiate churches, and hospitals of Scotland. Rood Loft. t^:nM S. Paid © Oi O^ oo ^ o ^ o 0^ o pn b ^^=\>. THE ANCIENT CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. 281 triforium, was of eight bays at least, with a range of external chapels, as atScarborough. With these it now has a breadth of 69 feet; its originallength was 93 feet. The chapels are built between the southern range ofbuttresses. They were those of St. Ninian, St. Katharine, St. Thomas,St. Paul, St. Cuthbert, St. Peter, and St. Kentigern. At RievauLx there areindications of the same arrangement in the choir. The rood-loft remains inthe third bay from the crossing, and marks the western termination of theritual choir. The architectural choir is of two bays, flanked withSt. Stephens Chapel on the north, and St. Brides on the south side, andcontinued to form a presbytery 24 feet long, thus making the whole interiorlength 251 feet, about 20 feet longer than Tintern, and 25 more than Kirk-stall. The east window is of four lights, and measures 37 by 16 feet. Thetransept is 115 by 44 feet; the south window is 24 by 16 feet; the easternaisle of two bays in


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