Architecture Notes
Event ID 840719
Category Descriptive Accounts
Type Architecture Notes
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EXTERNAL REFERENCE:
The National Library of Scotland, Edinburgh:
The 'uncatalogued MSS of General Hutton', numbered 89, 90 and 95, Vol.
Collegiate Church - which was situated at the western extremity of the Old Town, and of which little more
than the steeple can be seen above ground. A pencil sketch of the Cross Church or Monastery of the Holy
Cross, which stood a few hundred yards north from the Old Town.
This sketch, dated about 1800, is accompanied by a drawing of the south door. Out of all the square
surrounded by Conventual Buildings of the Cross Church, nothing is now to be seen but a fragment of the
Church.
See NMRS: PB/264 and PB/265 for photographic copies of Hutton's sketches.
Scottish Record Office:
Repair of the Earl of Morton's burial place. Payment of £84 to Lord Morton
for the work.
James Hay's 'Account of the Earl of Morton's Money'
Notebook.
1687 GD150/2401/1 Page 20