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 7 a lower rier of small windows extend the East of the Cathedral to the section where they terminate: These tight to what is called the Barony Church.

From the South-west corner of the cathed- ral, the Consistorial-Aouse project, on each side with abutments similar to between the windows in the Church— In this house the Bishops Court were form erly held for taking of cal disputes, within a certain district called Commissariot.

The principal entry into the Cathedral was from the West betwixt the House and the Tower which both project a considerable way from the gable of the Church. This gate, witlch is very large and magnificant is now shut up and the com- mon entries are by the south leading directly onto the Cathedral which is divided into the Outer Church. Choir, Inner High and Barony Churches. The most Westerly of these divisions in the Outer-Church, fornierly a part of the Choir, and from which it is now seperated by a stone pertition. Here two rows of Gothic colums, of great height and thickness, run from West to East parallel to the walls from which they are distant several feet. These pillars are connected with each other by arches which spring from the capitals, and at the top unite in a common centre.