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it stood in the inside of the wall of the apse, and it was then removed and placed in its present position, where it has apparently suffered from

Fig. 1139.—St. Mungo's Church. Monument of Lord Borthwick and his Wife.

over restoration. The effigies, which are remarkably well preserved, have been entirely coloured, and considerable traces of the colour still remain. The length of the arched recess in which the figures lie