The castellated and domestic architecture of Scotland, from the twelfth to the eighteenth century . Fig. 1474.—Inveresk Churchyard. Fig. 1475.—Inveresk Churchyard. and made of hammered iron, with a slight artistic touch in the companion dial has a similar moulding round its sides, and has alsoa wrought-iron open Lodge, Cupar-Fife(see Vol. IV. p. 358).—Thereare three plain dials on thisinteresting mansion - house,situated in the stone built into the wallcontains the motto sat citoSI SAT BENE, along with amerchants mark, and thedate 1623. Melrose Abbey. — On
The castellated and domestic architecture of Scotland, from the twelfth to the eighteenth century . Fig. 1474.—Inveresk Churchyard. Fig. 1475.—Inveresk Churchyard. and made of hammered iron, with a slight artistic touch in the companion dial has a similar moulding round its sides, and has alsoa wrought-iron open Lodge, Cupar-Fife(see Vol. IV. p. 358).—Thereare three plain dials on thisinteresting mansion - house,situated in the stone built into the wallcontains the motto sat citoSI SAT BENE, along with amerchants mark, and thedate 1623. Melrose Abbey. — On theface of the buttress of thesouth transept, at the west side of the doorway, the lines and figures of a dial have been cut, with the date 1661 (Fig. 1476). This dial has been merely carved on the face of an existing stone. Linlithgoiv Church. — A dial similar to the foregoing has been cut on the south porch of this church, on the Fig. 1476.—Melrose SUNDIALS 364 SUNDIALS west side of the doorway. It is seen in the View, Fig. 6, p. 38 of Vol. iii.,but it is so very small and inconspicuous as hardly to attract has no date, but being of the same construction as the one at Melrose,it is doubtless of the seventeenth century.
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