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leaden coffin, was found in the apse, near the place where the high altar must have stood. This was probably the remains of the queen dowager.[1]
A very interesting memorial of Trinity College Church has been preserved in a painting, which is believed to have been the altar-piece. It is
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Fig. 1028.—Trinity College Church. South Aisle, looking West.
a Diptych, painted on both sides, and contains portraits of King James III. and his queen, Margaret of Denmark. It was executed in 1484, and has
- ↑ The Collegiate Churches of Mid-Lothian, p. xxxi.