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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![Silver Chest or Coffer, containing St Margaret’s bones—Where found, and first carried, ; ; : Nea 176-78 Turgot’s account of her last ane and dnoanud: ; ; 178-80 Notice of St 7b Chapel in the Castle of Rainbaras and its recent repairs, , 180-82 Notice of the pe arms ata initials on a ue jately Ainroverdi) which . had been in the Abbot’s house at Craigluscar, Dunfermline parish, where Margaret’s bones are supposed to have been first taken for security, 399. Lord Hailes’ notice of eAoReinee of hie ali Mievinoe Sia of the origin of the names of her sons chosen by her—[Fordun’s account of the translation of Queen Margaret and King Malcolm, promised to be given in Appendix, superseded by being given at pp. 229-30 of this volume]—Notices of her sons from the “‘ Miscellanea Scotica,” 182-83 Characters of Malcolm and Margaret in first volume, referred to, ~ Ass Triforium, Clerestory, Ambulatory—Etymologies of, . 184-86, 202, 209 Piece of Carved Oak found in Triforium gallery, shown on Plate IIL., not II., as printed, ; : 186-87 | Douay Collexe, Town, and St Peter’s Paihedial; eaigiie of—Amiens Cathedral, account of—Amiens, birthplace of Ducange, : 189-90 Robert the Bruce, birth of, relics of, and fragments of his tombstone, ex- hibited on Plate IX.—Notice of John de Linlithgow, sculptor of Bruce’s tomb, and Andrew the Painter, sculptor of the monument of David Bruce and his Queen, . ; . 190-91, 466 Mr Gabriel Surenne’s Paper on Chateau a’ Adam ae at Bruis, in Nor- mandy, and genealogical account of the ancestry of Bruce, pro- genitors of the victor of Bannockburn, read at meeting of Anti- quarian Society, 1854, : .0 102 Saints Catherine and Laurence, paintings of, at Misiones Exhibition, and of Marriage of St Catherine, in Chapel of Capuchin Convent, &c., Cadiz—Latin Epitaph on Robert Bruce’s Monument, ~ oe) 10205 Sanctuary House, shown on Plate II.—-The style of Doorway also shown on Plate VII.—Five Old Stones on new house at foot of Douglas Street—Maygate, derivation of name, : ‘ 195-96 Old Tron Well and Pillory—woodcut of it, d a : 196-97 Earl of Dunfermline’s Yard, : , dd 19% Golf Drum (Golf Hill), and James VI. To owliat divctbaiee Aveda of King James’s son, Charles I., and pastime of golf—Sites of the old Bowling-green, or new churchyard, Friars and Bee Alley Gardens, Abbey Park, Priory Lane, Fratery Ruins, Old and New Churches, &c., shown in Ground-Plan View, No. l.—Crimean Gun —Closing in of the interior of Tower in new church, f . 198-200 Traces of Site of old St Leonard’s Hospital and churchyard—Produce of sixty-four acres of land continued to eight widows, under the patron- age of Marquess of Tweeddale—St Mary’s old churchyard—Lady’s Mill Toll-bar—“ Gudly landis” for altar of the blessed Mary, 200-201 Charter of James Murray of the lands of Perdew, &c.—Probability of](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b33284003_0002_0026.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


