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is arched with round arches, which are now almost concealed, this part of the church being occupied with modern staircases, vestries, and gallery. A round arch also spanned the church between the eastmost of the two piers of the crossing. The latter arch was taken down about the year

Fig. 1244.—Stirling Parish Church. Piers, Caps, and Arch Mouldings in Choir.