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" THIS chapel was a beautiful gothic building; it was forty-three feet long, eighteen broad, and eighteen high. At the west end there was a tower, nineteen feet square, and, as is supposed before its fall, about forty feet high. The doors, windows, and... "
Monastic and Baronial Remains: With Other Interesting Fragments of Antiquity ... - Page 125
by George Isham Parkyns - 1816
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The Antiquities of Scotland, Volume 1

Francis Grose - Castles - 1789 - 392 pages
...Round the féal there is this inscription: " S. Commune Preceptoriae Sancti Anthonii prope Leicht." THIS Chapel was a beautiful Gothic building. It was...feet long, eighteen broad, and eighteen high. At the weft end there was a tower, nineteen feet fquare, and, as is fuppofed, before its fall, about forty...
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MONASTIC AND BARONIAL REMAINS

G.J. PARKINS - 1816 - 282 pages
...constructing the docks and fortifications of the port of Dunkirk. This View was taken in 1807. t f. G ST. ANTHONY'S CHAPEL, • EDINBURGH. " THIS chapel...consisted of three compartments. A handsome stone seat [injected from the eastern end; but the whole has been greatly dilapidated within the memory of persons...
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Topography of Great Britain: Or, British Traveller's Directory: Cornwall

George Alexander Cooke - England - 1817 - 300 pages
...that saint. .Such hermitages were common near the sea coasts in England, and other parts of Europe. This chapel was a beautiful Gothic building. It was...tower, nineteen feet square, and, as is supposed before it till, ahout ibrty feet high. The door, windows, and roof, were golhic; the last consisted of three...
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Modern Athens! Displayed in a Series of Views: Or Edinburgh in the ...

John Britton - Architecture - 1829 - 378 pages
...beautiful Gothic building, forty-three feet long, eighteen broad, and eighteen in height. At the west-end was a tower, nineteen feet square, and, as is supposed,...the doors, windows, and roof were Gothic, the last consisting of three compartments. A handsome stone seat projected from the eastern side, but the whole...
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Memorials of Edinburgh in the Olden Time, Volume 2

Sir Daniel Wilson - Edinburgh (Scotland) - 1848 - 304 pages
...eighteen feet broad, and eighteen high. At its west end there was a tower of nineteen feet square, and it is supposed, before its fall, about forty feet high. The doors, windows, and roof, were Gothic ; but it has been greatly dilapidated within the author's remembrance."1 The tower is represented in...
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