ERRATA AND ADDITIONAL PARTICULARS. 



Page, 468, 14th line from top, for breath, read breadth. 



470, 9th 

 „ 26th 

 488, 36th 

 495, 19th 

 562, 29th 

 237, 23rd 



237, 24th 



238, 22iid 



401, 25th 



for Sheet, read Street. 

 for Breedless, vead Breadless. 

 for Grey, read Gray. 

 for Yarrel read Yarrell. 

 for Mirlin read Merlin. 

 for covered read put up the couples of. 

 for it read the slating. 

 for the Montgomeries of Mackbiehill, etc., 



read William Montgomery of Mackbiehill, 



Peebleshire, proprietor of Whiteslaid 



Tower in the Parish. 

 for GREY-LAG (Anser ferus) read GREY 



GEESE. 



Pages 287 and 439. Age of Churches; — According to Muir's Ecclesiologi- 

 cal Notes, Legerwood is an example of the pure Norman Church, of the age 

 of St. Helen's, Oldcambus, St. Andrew, Gullane, Chirnside, Linton, Rox, 

 Morebattle, Edrom, Ayton, Tyningham, and part of Coldingham. In the 

 first-pointed period, or as doubtfully Norman, he places Stow, Cockburns- 

 path, St. Martin, Haddington, Prestonkirk; but considers the following 

 as scarcely claiming this age ; Pencaitland, Stenton, Oldhamstocks, Pol- 

 warth, and Edrom. A segmental-headed doorway at Stenton, he thinks, 

 may belong to the second-pointed period. Of this later age he gives as 

 examples, St. Giles, Edinburgh, St. Matthew, Roslin, Dunglass, Crich- 

 ton, Borthwick, St. Mary, Haddington, St. Cuthbert, Yester House, St. 

 Mary, Whitekirk, Seton, St. Mary, Ladykirk, and the Chapel in Tantallon 

 Castle. 



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