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to make it suitable for Presbyterian worship after the Reformation. There are two projecting buildings on the north side and one on the south

Fig. 1520.—St. Bridget's Church, Dalgety. Plan of Ground Floor.

side, all much ruined, but the mouldings of the jambs of the northern projections at the openings into the church are preserved and indicate Renaissance work. These outside structures were probably burial vaults.

Fig. 1521.—St. Bridget's Church, Dalgety. View from South-West.