Ecclesiastical Remains in the Neighbourhood of Luss, with Notes on some Unrecorded Crosses and Hog-backed Stones

A D Lacaille (Author)


Keywords:
Castles, Gatehouse
Period(s):
13th Century

Abstract


An account of the island of Inchtavannoch in Loch Lomond thought to be the site of a religious foundation linked with the pre-Columbian missionary St Kessog. Carved tombstones and crosses from Luss Kirkyard and the ruins of St Michael's Chapel, Glen Luss are described in detail. Two previously unrecorded cross-slabs from Dalgety, Fife and Kirkbride, Dunure and three hog-backed tombs from Logie and Tulliallan are reported.

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Published
30-11-1928
How to Cite
Lacaille, A. D. (1928). Ecclesiastical Remains in the Neighbourhood of Luss, with Notes on some Unrecorded Crosses and Hog-backed Stones. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 62, 85–106. https://doi.org/10.9750/PSAS.062.85.106
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