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M'Lellan at Kirkcudbright,[1] having shafts at each side, and an entablature crowned with a panel containing the family arms.
Within the frame formed by the pillars and entablature are half-length figures of the Earl and his lady, with open books in front of them, and a panel between which contained a long inscription, now illegible. A row of small figures beneath doubtless represents the family of the deceased.
KINNEIL CHURCH, Linlithgowshire.
The ruins of this old parish church are situated a few yards to the
west of the ancient mansion house of Kinneil, near Bo'ness. The church
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Fig. 1555.—Kinneil Church.
- ↑ The Castellated and Domestic Architecture of Scotland, Vol. II. p. 155, and Vol. III. p. 304.