WILLIAM BLACKWOOD AND SONS. 15 



Now Publishing in Monthly Numbers, 

 THE 



BARONIAL AND ECCLESIASTICAL 

 ANTIQUITIES OF SCOTLAND. 



BY 



ROBERT WILLIAM BILLINGS, Architect, 



Associate of the Institute of British Architects, 



Author of the " Histories of Durham and Carlisle Cathedrals," 



and various other Architectural Works. 



AND 



By WILLIAM BURN, Architect, 

 Fellow of the Institute of British Architects. 



It is intended that this Work shall contain, at least, one Representa 

 tion of every Ancient Edifice in Scotland which appears to be worthy 

 of notice; while the more distinguished specimens of Architecture, 

 Ecclesiastical and Baronial, are to be presented in detail in two or 

 more views. Each Number to consist of 



Pour Zaarge Engravings on Steel, 



By J. H. Le KF.nx, and other Artists celebrated for the beauty of 

 their Architectural Engravings. These large Plates will illustrate the 

 more important subjects; a variety of Smaller Steel Engravings or 

 Woodcuts will be devoted to the Minor Antiquities. 



The Plates are accompanied by a Letterpress Description, in which 

 the history of each edifice will be given briefly, but with reference 

 to the best authorities, printed and manuscript. 



The Price per Number, Medium Quarto, 



CONTAINING FOUR LARGE STEEL ENGRAVINGS AND THE 

 REQUISITE LETTERPRESS DESCRIPTION, 



HALF-A-CROWN. 



A limited number is printed on Imperial Quarto, Foxtr Shillings. 

 Ditto, ditto, Proofs on India Paper, Six Shillings. 



Super-Royal Folio, with Proofs and Etchings of 

 the Plates, (Impression limited to Forty Copies,) Fifteen Shillings. 



