| Thomas Pennant - 1776 - 508 pages
...with an excellent figure of Mercury. In a fmall bedchamber is a medly fcripture-piece in needle- work, with a border of animals, pretty well done ; the work...into compartments, filled with paintings, in water • Founded by Altxanitr I. 1114, for canons regular of St. colors, of different forts of huntings... | |
| Thomas Pennant - 1776 - 498 pages
...fcripture-piece in needle-work, with a border of animals, pretty well done ; the work of Mary Stuart, durino- her confinement in Locb-Leven caftle : but the houfe...into compartments, filled with paintings, in water • Founded by Attxandir I. 1114, for canons regular of St. Auguflini. colors, of different forts of... | |
| Thomas Pennant - 1790 - 500 pages
...border of animals, pretty well done ; the work of Mary Stuart, during her confinement in Lock-Leven caftle: but the houfe in general is in a manner unfurnifhed....VI. and his train, appear in every piece. Till the deftrudion of the abby, the Kings of Scotland were crowned here, fitting in the famous wooden chair,... | |
| Sconiana - 1807 - 42 pages
...unfortunate Queen Mary, during her confinement in Loch-Leven Castle. The Great Gallery was about 155 feet long, the top arched, divided into compartments filled with paintings in water colours. The scenes represented are chiefly hunting pieces, in which Nimrod, and King James and his... | |
| John Pinkerton - 1809 - 1102 pages
...border of animals, pretty well done ; the work of Mary Stuart, during her confinement in Loch-Leven caftle : but the houfe in general is in a manner unfurnifhed....divided into compartments, filled with paintings, in water-colours, of different forts of huntings ; and that Nimrod, James VI. and his train, appear in... | |
| John Pinkerton - 1809 - 964 pages
...her confinement in Loch-Leven caille : but the houfe in general is in a man« Пег unfurniíhed. ~ Xi ! R~ water-colours, of different forts of huntings ; and that Nimrod, James VI. and his train, appear in... | |
| 1816 - 762 pages
...well done, the work of queen Mary during her confinement in Loch Lm-n Cattle. The gallery is about 155 feet long, the top arched, divided into compartments filled with paintings in water-colours. The pieces reprefented are various kinds of huntings ; that of Nimrod, and king James... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 814 pages
...done, the work of queen Mary during her confinement in Loch Leven Castle. The gallery is about 155 feet long, the top arched, divided into compartments filled with paintings in water colors. Till the destruction of the abbey, the kings of Scotland were crowned here, sitting in the famous marble... | |
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