The castellated and domestic architecture of Scotland, from the twelfth to the eighteenth century . Fio. 1303.—Thurso Church. View from Fig. 180t.—Thurso Church. Interior, looking South. PORTPATRICK CHURCH 191 FOURTH PERIOD young fellow, condemned to stand on it next day, broke into the churcliby night and sent it down the river. The tracery and mouldings of tlie windows show the attempt to repro-duce the Gothic elements, while the crow-stepped gables, with theirRenaissance finials (Figs. 1304 and 1305), indicate the native style of thetime.


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