The castellated and domestic architecture of Scotland from the twelfth to the eighteenth century /
by David MacGibbon and Thomas Ross ...
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D. Douglas,
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Table of Contents:
Vol. I. Introduction. First period, 1200-1300: Castle Roy, Kinclaven, Lochindorb, Loch-an-Eilan, Inverlochy, Lochmaben, Rothesay, Dunstaffnage, Bothwell, Kildrummie, Dirleton, Yester, Hailes, Caerlaverock, Tarbert Castle. Second period, 1300-1400: Lochleven, Drum, Alloa, Hallforest, Threave, Dundonald, Torthorwald, Clackmannan, Neidpath, Craigmillar, Campbell, Crichton Castle. Third period, 1400-1542: Liberton, Mearns, Elphinstone, Comlongan, Cardoness, Newark, Affleck, Craignethan, Sauchie, Kinnaird, Burleigh, Duffus, Redcastle, Dunolly, Benholm, Drummond, Rosyth, Leven, Inverkip, Craigneil, Kilkerran, Whittingham, Balquhain, Darnaway, Badenheath, Cairnbulg, Farme, Auchindoun, Preston, Huntly, Gight, or Formantine, Niddrie, Craig, Dundas, Balvaird, Borthwick, Avondale, Struthers, Stoneypath, Federate, Edzell, Rosslyn, Balgonie, Kilchurn, Kilravock, Balveny, Kilbirnie, Ruthven, or Huntingtower, Dean, Falside, Haining or Almond, Doune, Tantallon, Dirleton, Spynie, Edinburgh, Stirling Castle, Linlithgow Palace, Falkland Palace, Knights hospitallers, Dunfermline Palace, Bishop's Palace, Kirkwall, Hermitage, Crookston, Ravenscraig, Morton, Tullyallan, Rait, Arbroath, Dunnottar Castle. Edinburgh, David Douglas, 1887. (16, 584 p. : ill. ; 8vo)
Vol. II. Fourth period, 1542-1700: Amisfield, Coxton, Hallbar Tower, Knock, Kinnaird Castle, Smailholm, Lochhouse, Scotstarvet Tower, Udny Castle, Spedlin's Tower, Birse, Towie Barclay, Delgaty, Abergeldie, Cakemuir Castle, Bishop's House, Elgin, Repentance Tower, Niddrie Marischall House, Corgarff Castle, Elshieshields Tower, Gylem, Brackie, Muckrach, Balbegno, Blairfindy, Drumcoltern, Gilbertfield, Evelick, Scalloway, Towie, Elcho, Craigievar, Crathes, Glamis, Kellie, Lickleyhead, Ochiltree, Hoddam, Mar, Fiddes, Killochan, Kirkhill, Inchdrewer, Maclellans', Fernieherst, Torwoodhead, Knockhall Castle, Peffermill House, Erchless, Stenhouse, Collarnie, Auchans, Dalcross Castle, Balbythan, Northfield House, Granton Castle, Bishop's House, Breckness, Innerpeffrey Castle, Williamstoun House, Kelty House, Leslie Castle, Hopetoun Tower, Innes House, Terpersie, Claypotts, Notland, Drochil Castle, Castle Fraser, Cluny, Fordell, Glenbucket, Harthill, Inchoch, Ballone, Kilcoy, Muness, Burgie, Blervie, Corse, Keiss, Moncur Castle, Fenton Tower, Eden, Grantully, Huntly, EArlshall, Druminnor, Tilquhilly, Newton, Tolquhan, Boyne, Girnigoe, Cawdor, Inverugie Castle, Birsay Palace, Inverallochy, Barnes Castle, Bishop's House, Dornoch, Earl Patrick's Palace, Fyvie, Balcomie Castle, Stobhall, Muchall's House, Midmar, Rowallan, Mains or Fintry Castle, Pinkie House, Barra, Allardyce, Airth, Corehouse, Ethie, Menstrie, Ballinbreich Castle, Argyll's Lodging, Newark Castle, The Palace, Culross, Drum Castle, Traquair House, Drumlanrig Castle, Caroline Park, Balnacraig, Ruthven, Aberdour Castle, Castle stewart, Craigston, Aldie Castle, Carnock House, Gardyne, Megginch, Farnell, Midhope Castle, Philorth, Keith, East Coates, Cardarroch, Houston, Jerviswood House, Duntarvie Castle, Fernielee, Wintoun, Moray, Pitreavie, Magdalen's House, Fountainhall, Craighall Castle, Drum House. Summary. Edinburgh, David Douglas, 1887. (10, 598 p. : ill. ; 8vo).Vol. III. 1200-1300: Mingarry, Duart, Kismull, Ellan-Tirrim, Swin, Skipness, Achanduin, Dunvegan, Ellandonan, Duntroon, Dunskaich, Ardchonnel, Urquhart, Loch Doon, Achincass (Auchen), Home, Moulin, Bruce's, Kincardine, King Edward Castle. 1300-1400: Borve, Breacacha, Coeffin, Ardtornish, Aros, Kildonan, Moy, Closeburn, Cassilis, Balthayock, Drumin, Old Man of Wick, Braal, Cessford, Dalhousie, Ravenscraig, Portincross, Duchal, Ballumbie, Tinnies Castle. 1400-1542: Stalcaire, Kinlochaline, Mearnaig, Maoil, Craignish, Little Cumbrae, Fairlie, Law, Skelmorlie, Barr, Carrick, Kaimes, Giffen, Hunterston, Saddell, Sorn, Barr, Mauchline, Penkill, Ailsa Craig, Carleton, Lochnaw, Rusco Castle, Hollow's Tower, Bemersyde, Billicastle Castle, Cockburnspath Tower, Fast, Lennox, Blackness, Craiglockhart, Kinnell, Mains, Cathcart, Bardowie, Covington, Lochore, Bruce's Castle, Arnot's Tower, Balmuto Tower, Pitcruivie, Guthrie, Old Slanes, Boddam Castle, Ackergill Tower, Dirlot, Varrich, Lethington, Merchiston Castle, Hatton House, Bridge, Lordscairnie, Stanely, Inverquharity, Brodick, Thomaston, Denmiln, Glengarnock, Craigie, Ardrossan, Ardstinchar, Dunglass, Mugdock, Dalzell, Boghall, Innerwick, St. Andrews, Balfour, Bucholie, Findlater, Dunure, Dalquharran, Mochrum, Littledean, Nunraw, Newbattle, Lachlan Castle. 1542-1700: Busbie, Clonbeith, Hessilhead Castle, Newmilns Tower, Newark, Greenan, Crawfurdland Castle, Crosraguel Abbey, Kilchenzie, Knockdolian Castle, Craigcaffie Tower, Hills, Isle, Fourmerkland Tower, Lag Tower, Edingham Castle, Bonshaw, Robgill, Wardhouse Tower, Thirlstane, Gamelscleuch Dryhope, Blackhouse Castle, Kirkhope, Oakwood, Goldielands, Barnes Tower, Castlehill Posso, Wrae, Horsburgh Castle, Hutcheonfield Tower, Hyrendean Castle, Minto Tower, Timpendean, Corbett, Cowdenknowes, Corsbie, Cranshawes, Gamelshiel Castle, Carberry, Cramond, Lamington Tower, Stonebyres, Cary, Crossbasket and Calderwood, Kilmahew, Banachra, Darleith, Rossdhu, Kilundine, Shuna, Monimail Castle, Seafield Tower, Pitteadie, Carden, Bandon, Meggernie, Drumlochy, Garth, Easter Clune, Colquhonny, Invermark Castle, Fairburn Tower, Craig Castle, Bedlay, Monkland, Auchenvole, Jerviston House, Garrion Tower, Haggs Castle, Greenock Manion-House, Old Bishopton, Loch Ranza, Corsehill Castle, Stair House, Auchinleck, Maybole, Baltersan, Pinwherry, Galdenoch, Dunskey, Stranraer, Carsleuth Castle, Park House, Sorbie, Barholm, Earlston Castle, Barscobe, Gogar, Inch House, Bavelaw, Bonhard, Herbertshire Castle, Newbyres Tower, Colinton, Greenknowe Castle, Evelaw, Hillslap Tower, Colmalie, Langshaw, Buckholm Castle, Frenchland Tower, Drummelzier Castle, Cardrona Tower, Haystoun House, Rossend Castle, Anstruther Manse, Pitairthie Castle, Queen Mary's, St. Andrews, Fernie, Creich, Cleish, Pitfirrane, Blairlogie, Duchray, Balmanno Castle, Newton House, Doune, Aberuchill, Comrie, Finlarig, Achallader, Balhousie, Pitheavlis, Cluny Castle, Lethendy Tower, Bannatyne House, Flemington House, Finhaven, forter, Ballinshoe, Kelly Castle, Leith Hall, Balfluig, Westhall, Tillycairn, Esslement, Pittullie, Fordyce, Findochty, Boharm, Elchies, Aslisk, Grant, Dundarave, Barcaldine, Invergarry, Redcastle, Leod, Brims, Downreay, Ardvreck Castle, Edderchalder or Calda House. Edinburgh, David Douglas, 1889. (18, 640 p. : ill. ; 8vo).Vol. IV. Fourth Period (continued): Craigcrook Castle, Ravelston House, Riccarton, Kipps, Abbots House, Dumfermline, Dungarvel, Kelburne Castle, Kilmartin, Edinample, Balloch, Castle Menzies, Glendevon, Dowhill, Dairsie, Glasclune, Hatton, Cortachie, Colliston, Vayne, Arnage, Asloon, Pitcaple Castle, Keith Hall, Ballindalloch, Brodie Castle, Wallyford, Baberton House, Wedderlie House, Linnhouse, Cowane's Hospital, Carscreugh, Corsindae House, Careston Castle, Balnakiel House, Grangepans, Old Leckie House, Elliston House, Luffness Castle, Lauriston Castle, Hallyards House, Saughton Mills, Craighouse, Tullibole Castle, Queen Mary's House, Jedburgh, Balckhall House, Crosbie Castle, Brounstown Castle, Monk Castle, Airdrie Castle, Barns of Crail, Knockdavie Castle, Pitkerro Castle, Kilmaichlie House, Kinkell, Holyrood Palace, George Heriot's Hospital, Glasgow College, Redhouse, Brunstane Castle, Hawthornden, Brunstane House, Monkton House, Saltcoats Castle, Seton House, Garmylton Castle, Elibank Tower, Hatton Hall, Branxholm Castle, Whytbank Tower, Torwoodlee House, Penshiel, Duntreath Castle, Pollok Castle, Crawford Castle, Houston House, Ranforlie Castle, Toward Castle, House in the Seagate, Irvine, Blair Castle, Cessnock Castle, Ardmillan Castle, Kenmure Castle, Macduff's Castle, Newark Castle, Mountquhanie Castle, Dudhope Castle, Logie House, Methven Castle, Murthey Castle, Ardblair Castle, Talla Castle, Craig Castle, Hallhead, Cullen House, Pitsligo Castle, Berridale Castle, Knockinnan Castle, Forse Castle, Thurso Castle, Dunrobin Castle, Duntulm Castle, Melgund Castle, Carnassery Castle, Abbey of Inchcolm, North Berwick Cistercian Nunnery, Thirlstane Castle, Nesbit Castle, Woolmet House, Powrie Castle, Murroes House, Inveresk and Halkerston Lodge, Preston Lodge, Uttershill Castle, Aiket House, Bargany House, Castle Kennedy, Brisbane House, Dunbeath House, Tongue House, Altered and Fragmentary Structures. Houses in towns : Edinburgh, Leith. Edinburgh, David Douglas, 1892. (14, 520 p. : ill. ; 8vo)
Vol. V. Houses in towns (continued): Glasgow, Paisley, Port-glasgow, Sterling, Culross, Torryburn, Inverkeithing, Dumfermline, Aberdour, Burntisland, Kirkcaldy, Dysart, Elie, The Muckle Yett, Pittenweem, Auchtermuchty, West Port, St. Andrews, Bo'ness, South Queensferry, Prestonpans, Haddington, Dundee, Aberdeen, Fraserburgh, Banff, Elgin, Orkney and Shetland, Tolbooths and town halls, Churches and monuments, Supplement, Scottish sundials. Early Scottish masters of works, master masons and architects. Edinburgh, David Douglas, 1892. (10, 604 p. : ill. ; 8vo).
Vol. I. Introduction. First period, 1200-1300: Castle Roy, Kinclaven, Lochindorb, Loch-an-Eilan, Inverlochy, Lochmaben, Rothesay, Dunstaffnage, Bothwell, Kildrummie, Dirleton, Yester, Hailes, Caerlaverock, Tarbert Castle. Second period, 1300-1400: Lochleven, Drum, Alloa, Hallforest, Threave, Dundonald, Torthorwald, Clackmannan, Neidpath, Craigmillar, Campbell, Crichton Castle. Third period, 1400-1542: Liberton, Mearns, Elphinstone, Comlongan, Cardoness, Newark, Affleck, Craignethan, Sauchie, Kinnaird, Burleigh, Duffus, Redcastle, Dunolly, Benholm, Drummond, Rosyth, Leven, Inverkip, Craigneil, Kilkerran, Whittingham, Balquhain, Darnaway, Badenheath, Cairnbulg, Farme, Auchindoun, Preston, Huntly, Gight, or Formantine, Niddrie, Craig, Dundas, Balvaird, Borthwick, Avondale, Struthers, Stoneypath, Federate, Edzell, Rosslyn, Balgonie, Kilchurn, Kilravock, Balveny, Kilbirnie, Ruthven, or Huntingtower, Dean, Falside, Haining or Almond, Doune, Tantallon, Dirleton, Spynie, Edinburgh, Stirling Castle, Linlithgow Palace, Falkland Palace, Knights hospitallers, Dunfermline Palace, Bishop's Palace, Kirkwall, Hermitage, Crookston, Ravenscraig, Morton, Tullyallan, Rait, Arbroath, Dunnottar Castle. Edinburgh, David Douglas, 1887. (16, 584 p. : ill. ; 8vo)
Vol. II. Fourth period, 1542-1700: Amisfield, Coxton, Hallbar Tower, Knock, Kinnaird Castle, Smailholm, Lochhouse, Scotstarvet Tower, Udny Castle, Spedlin's Tower, Birse, Towie Barclay, Delgaty, Abergeldie, Cakemuir Castle, Bishop's House, Elgin, Repentance Tower, Niddrie Marischall House, Corgarff Castle, Elshieshields Tower, Gylem, Brackie, Muckrach, Balbegno, Blairfindy, Drumcoltern, Gilbertfield, Evelick, Scalloway, Towie, Elcho, Craigievar, Crathes, Glamis, Kellie, Lickleyhead, Ochiltree, Hoddam, Mar, Fiddes, Killochan, Kirkhill, Inchdrewer, Maclellans', Fernieherst, Torwoodhead, Knockhall Castle, Peffermill House, Erchless, Stenhouse, Collarnie, Auchans, Dalcross Castle, Balbythan, Northfield House, Granton Castle, Bishop's House, Breckness, Innerpeffrey Castle, Williamstoun House, Kelty House, Leslie Castle, Hopetoun Tower, Innes House, Terpersie, Claypotts, Notland, Drochil Castle, Castle Fraser, Cluny, Fordell, Glenbucket, Harthill, Inchoch, Ballone, Kilcoy, Muness, Burgie, Blervie, Corse, Keiss, Moncur Castle, Fenton Tower, Eden, Grantully, Huntly, EArlshall, Druminnor, Tilquhilly, Newton, Tolquhan, Boyne, Girnigoe, Cawdor, Inverugie Castle, Birsay Palace, Inverallochy, Barnes Castle, Bishop's House, Dornoch, Earl Patrick's Palace, Fyvie, Balcomie Castle, Stobhall, Muchall's House, Midmar, Rowallan, Mains or Fintry Castle, Pinkie House, Barra, Allardyce, Airth, Corehouse, Ethie, Menstrie, Ballinbreich Castle, Argyll's Lodging, Newark Castle, The Palace, Culross, Drum Castle, Traquair House, Drumlanrig Castle, Caroline Park, Balnacraig, Ruthven, Aberdour Castle, Castle stewart, Craigston, Aldie Castle, Carnock House, Gardyne, Megginch, Farnell, Midhope Castle, Philorth, Keith, East Coates, Cardarroch, Houston, Jerviswood House, Duntarvie Castle, Fernielee, Wintoun, Moray, Pitreavie, Magdalen's House, Fountainhall, Craighall Castle, Drum House. Summary. Edinburgh, David Douglas, 1887. (10, 598 p. : ill. ; 8vo).Vol. III. 1200-1300: Mingarry, Duart, Kismull, Ellan-Tirrim, Swin, Skipness, Achanduin, Dunvegan, Ellandonan, Duntroon, Dunskaich, Ardchonnel, Urquhart, Loch Doon, Achincass (Auchen), Home, Moulin, Bruce's, Kincardine, King Edward Castle. 1300-1400: Borve, Breacacha, Coeffin, Ardtornish, Aros, Kildonan, Moy, Closeburn, Cassilis, Balthayock, Drumin, Old Man of Wick, Braal, Cessford, Dalhousie, Ravenscraig, Portincross, Duchal, Ballumbie, Tinnies Castle. 1400-1542: Stalcaire, Kinlochaline, Mearnaig, Maoil, Craignish, Little Cumbrae, Fairlie, Law, Skelmorlie, Barr, Carrick, Kaimes, Giffen, Hunterston, Saddell, Sorn, Barr, Mauchline, Penkill, Ailsa Craig, Carleton, Lochnaw, Rusco Castle, Hollow's Tower, Bemersyde, Billicastle Castle, Cockburnspath Tower, Fast, Lennox, Blackness, Craiglockhart, Kinnell, Mains, Cathcart, Bardowie, Covington, Lochore, Bruce's Castle, Arnot's Tower, Balmuto Tower, Pitcruivie, Guthrie, Old Slanes, Boddam Castle, Ackergill Tower, Dirlot, Varrich, Lethington, Merchiston Castle, Hatton House, Bridge, Lordscairnie, Stanely, Inverquharity, Brodick, Thomaston, Denmiln, Glengarnock, Craigie, Ardrossan, Ardstinchar, Dunglass, Mugdock, Dalzell, Boghall, Innerwick, St. Andrews, Balfour, Bucholie, Findlater, Dunure, Dalquharran, Mochrum, Littledean, Nunraw, Newbattle, Lachlan Castle. 1542-1700: Busbie, Clonbeith, Hessilhead Castle, Newmilns Tower, Newark, Greenan, Crawfurdland Castle, Crosraguel Abbey, Kilchenzie, Knockdolian Castle, Craigcaffie Tower, Hills, Isle, Fourmerkland Tower, Lag Tower, Edingham Castle, Bonshaw, Robgill, Wardhouse Tower, Thirlstane, Gamelscleuch Dryhope, Blackhouse Castle, Kirkhope, Oakwood, Goldielands, Barnes Tower, Castlehill Posso, Wrae, Horsburgh Castle, Hutcheonfield Tower, Hyrendean Castle, Minto Tower, Timpendean, Corbett, Cowdenknowes, Corsbie, Cranshawes, Gamelshiel Castle, Carberry, Cramond, Lamington Tower, Stonebyres, Cary, Crossbasket and Calderwood, Kilmahew, Banachra, Darleith, Rossdhu, Kilundine, Shuna, Monimail Castle, Seafield Tower, Pitteadie, Carden, Bandon, Meggernie, Drumlochy, Garth, Easter Clune, Colquhonny, Invermark Castle, Fairburn Tower, Craig Castle, Bedlay, Monkland, Auchenvole, Jerviston House, Garrion Tower, Haggs Castle, Greenock Manion-House, Old Bishopton, Loch Ranza, Corsehill Castle, Stair House, Auchinleck, Maybole, Baltersan, Pinwherry, Galdenoch, Dunskey, Stranraer, Carsleuth Castle, Park House, Sorbie, Barholm, Earlston Castle, Barscobe, Gogar, Inch House, Bavelaw, Bonhard, Herbertshire Castle, Newbyres Tower, Colinton, Greenknowe Castle, Evelaw, Hillslap Tower, Colmalie, Langshaw, Buckholm Castle, Frenchland Tower, Drummelzier Castle, Cardrona Tower, Haystoun House, Rossend Castle, Anstruther Manse, Pitairthie Castle, Queen Mary's, St. Andrews, Fernie, Creich, Cleish, Pitfirrane, Blairlogie, Duchray, Balmanno Castle, Newton House, Doune, Aberuchill, Comrie, Finlarig, Achallader, Balhousie, Pitheavlis, Cluny Castle, Lethendy Tower, Bannatyne House, Flemington House, Finhaven, forter, Ballinshoe, Kelly Castle, Leith Hall, Balfluig, Westhall, Tillycairn, Esslement, Pittullie, Fordyce, Findochty, Boharm, Elchies, Aslisk, Grant, Dundarave, Barcaldine, Invergarry, Redcastle, Leod, Brims, Downreay, Ardvreck Castle, Edderchalder or Calda House. Edinburgh, David Douglas, 1889. (18, 640 p. : ill. ; 8vo).Vol. IV. Fourth Period (continued): Craigcrook Castle, Ravelston House, Riccarton, Kipps, Abbots House, Dumfermline, Dungarvel, Kelburne Castle, Kilmartin, Edinample, Balloch, Castle Menzies, Glendevon, Dowhill, Dairsie, Glasclune, Hatton, Cortachie, Colliston, Vayne, Arnage, Asloon, Pitcaple Castle, Keith Hall, Ballindalloch, Brodie Castle, Wallyford, Baberton House, Wedderlie House, Linnhouse, Cowane's Hospital, Carscreugh, Corsindae House, Careston Castle, Balnakiel House, Grangepans, Old Leckie House, Elliston House, Luffness Castle, Lauriston Castle, Hallyards House, Saughton Mills, Craighouse, Tullibole Castle, Queen Mary's House, Jedburgh, Balckhall House, Crosbie Castle, Brounstown Castle, Monk Castle, Airdrie Castle, Barns of Crail, Knockdavie Castle, Pitkerro Castle, Kilmaichlie House, Kinkell, Holyrood Palace, George Heriot's Hospital, Glasgow College, Redhouse, Brunstane Castle, Hawthornden, Brunstane House, Monkton House, Saltcoats Castle, Seton House, Garmylton Castle, Elibank Tower, Hatton Hall, Branxholm Castle, Whytbank Tower, Torwoodlee House, Penshiel, Duntreath Castle, Pollok Castle, Crawford Castle, Houston House, Ranforlie Castle, Toward Castle, House in the Seagate, Irvine, Blair Castle, Cessnock Castle, Ardmillan Castle, Kenmure Castle, Macduff's Castle, Newark Castle, Mountquhanie Castle, Dudhope Castle, Logie House, Methven Castle, Murthey Castle, Ardblair Castle, Talla Castle, Craig Castle, Hallhead, Cullen House, Pitsligo Castle, Berridale Castle, Knockinnan Castle, Forse Castle, Thurso Castle, Dunrobin Castle, Duntulm Castle, Melgund Castle, Carnassery Castle, Abbey of Inchcolm, North Berwick Cistercian Nunnery, Thirlstane Castle, Nesbit Castle, Woolmet House, Powrie Castle, Murroes House, Inveresk and Halkerston Lodge, Preston Lodge, Uttershill Castle, Aiket House, Bargany House, Castle Kennedy, Brisbane House, Dunbeath House, Tongue House, Altered and Fragmentary Structures. Houses in towns : Edinburgh, Leith. Edinburgh, David Douglas, 1892. (14, 520 p. : ill. ; 8vo)
Vol. V. Houses in towns (continued): Glasgow, Paisley, Port-glasgow, Sterling, Culross, Torryburn, Inverkeithing, Dumfermline, Aberdour, Burntisland, Kirkcaldy, Dysart, Elie, The Muckle Yett, Pittenweem, Auchtermuchty, West Port, St. Andrews, Bo'ness, South Queensferry, Prestonpans, Haddington, Dundee, Aberdeen, Fraserburgh, Banff, Elgin, Orkney and Shetland, Tolbooths and town halls, Churches and monuments, Supplement, Scottish sundials. Early Scottish masters of works, master masons and architects. Edinburgh, David Douglas, 1892. (10, 604 p. : ill. ; 8vo).