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by Bishop Leighton, was finally completed by Bishop Elphinston about 1511. The tower was supported by the four pillars of the crossing. "It
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Fig. 1010.—St. Machar's Cathedral. Monument of Bishop Scougal in South-West Angle of Aisle.
was four storey high, and square, and had two battlements, and seems to have been about 150 foot high."[1]
- ↑ View of the Diocese, p. 150.