. Scoti-Monasticon: the ancient church of Scotland, a history of the cathedrals, conventual foundations, collegiate churches, and hospitals of Scotland. sacristan with a sub-sacrist underhim in the same patronage. The prebendary of St. Anne was organist andmaster of the song-school. The others held prebends of St. Mary, St. JamesApostle, and St. Roche, in the gift of the Council. It was also called theLow or Laigh Church in distinction to the cathedral or High Church, andheld altars of St. Mary, St. Michael, and St. Kentigern. It stood in , corrupted into Enoch and Trongate. Bishop W


. Scoti-Monasticon: the ancient church of Scotland, a history of the cathedrals, conventual foundations, collegiate churches, and hospitals of Scotland. sacristan with a sub-sacrist underhim in the same patronage. The prebendary of St. Anne was organist andmaster of the song-school. The others held prebends of St. Mary, St. JamesApostle, and St. Roche, in the gift of the Council. It was also called theLow or Laigh Church in distinction to the cathedral or High Church, andheld altars of St. Mary, St. Michael, and St. Kentigern. It stood in , corrupted into Enoch and Trongate. Bishop William Elphinstonewas a later benefactor, and Canon Muirhead added prebends of St. Nicholas,St. Andrew, and St. Christopher; whilst Sir Martin Reed, chaplain of thecastle and master of the works, founded those of the Name of Jesus and There were daily four masses : matin between six and seven oclock,requiem, high, and low after the elevation at high mass ; after which the T. S. Muir, Niitices, 110; Jo. Major, lib. vi. p. 28j ; Clialnicrss Caledonia, iii. 408. Cbalnicr!>!i Caledonia, iii. 651. > ibid., iii. 901; Ilarl. MS., THE ANCIENT CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. 373 celebrant, deacon, three choristers, and two canons went to sing De Profnndisat the founders tomb. On his commemoration the hand-bell of St. Mungowas rung through the city, and thirty poor men and matrons, sitting on abench in the midst of the choir, set apart for images and lights, receiveddoles of money, and twenty-eight scholars also had bounties given to was a master of the song-school. The site was built over by the TronSteeple in 1637. 1462. Hamilton, or Cadzow, co. Lanark, founded in the parish church,by Sir James Hamilton for a provost and eight prebendaries. The aislelesschoir, of Decorated date, and north wing of the transept remain in Duke of Hamilton became possessed of the 1403, May 3. KiLMAURS, co. Ayr, founded by Sir William Cunninghamor the Earl of Glen


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