Volume 2
Historical and statistical account of Dunfermline / By the Rev. Peter Chalmers.
- Chalmers, Peter, 1790?-1870
- Date:
- 1844-1859
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Historical and statistical account of Dunfermline / By the Rev. Peter Chalmers. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Page of Prior Ernald, at Coldingham, discovered, sewed in leather— Bishop Ralph’s Stone Coffin, with coped lid, in Chichester Cathedral, ob. 1123—Abbot Serlo’s body in a bull’s hide at Gloucester, etc., 142-50, 187, . 395-99 Old Monumental Stones at west end of the Abbey Nave—Earl of Elgin’s, who died 1771, with Dr Hugh Blair’s inscription; Murray of Per- dew’s, engraved on Plate VIII. of this volume, and description of its shields— Paper on the subject by W. Downing Bruce, Esq., F.S.A., of Garlet and Kilbagie, read at Archeological Institute Meeting, Edin- burgh, 1856—Monumental Stone of Rev. Mr John Murray, Minister of Dunfermline, 1615; and of his wife, Margaret Leslie, ob. 1620— Woodcut of the Monogram of name of Wm. Schaw, Architect to James VI., ; ; . 150-56 Secretary or Abbot Pitcairn’s” Mbthentneernnol new re accurate views of his House on Plates X. and XI—Durie of Craigluscar’s and Adam Rolland of Gask’s Monuments, &c.—South door of Nave, caren into Old Cloister Court and Dormitory—Wardlaw of Pit- reavie’s Burying-vault, : : . 156-59 Remarks on the Antiquity of the Nave of the Chine Pevida of Mal- colm Canmore—[Fac-simile of Falkirk Church Inscription-stone not given in Appendix, as promised, being of suspicious antiquity], . 159-60 Mr Freeman’s conjecture as to Antiquity of Nave, its probable cruci- form shape in Malcolm’s time, and whether originally a Culdee esta- blishment [Note, Appendix, No. III., superseded ], j . 161-62, 400 Dedication—Inscription Stone in ubben Porch—Reasons for algo tite it, - é : - ; , ; . 162-67 Minster ptmirbhi: Kent, : : nag 167 Site of Graditorium, Rwde (Rood) Altar, ua Maer atarpadilte before the Great Altar—Ancient Burial-place of royalty and gentry, RELIG Newbattle Abbey, and Portrait of Malcolm III. there, . : . 167-68 Front panelling of Royal Gallery in old church renovated, and erected in north Transept of new church, . 168-69, 190, 318-19, 400-401 - Sir Thomas Randolph’s burial in agecanine ei and name on the pan- elling, ; : . 459-60 Origin of circular tidentations on Tormbstone of King Malcolm and Queen Margaret in Old Lady Chapel, &., . ; : . 169-70 Portions of Earl of Dunfermline’s gallery, carved pulpit, and precentor’s desk, in Old Church, now at Abbotsford, . : 170 Central portion of front panelling of Earl of Dunfermline’s galley: still in Dunfermline, with additions EER to be erected in south Transept of new church, ~ . 462 Extracts from “ Life of St Margaret,” prt at ‘Dives as to tied last ill ness, death, and character, . , . : , .170-73 St Laurence’s altar, croft, and chapel, : wy! : ; Brin lso Paintings and Marble Statue of St Margaret, j , wee k73 Relics of St Margaret, now in the Royal Monastery of the Kscurial in Spain—Three original letters concerning them, P ; . 173-76](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b33284003_0002_0025.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


