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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

Fig. 1555.—Kinneil Church.

  1. The Castellated and Domestic Architecture of Scotland, Vol. II. p. 155, and Vol. III. p. 304.