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Magdalen Chapel, Edinburgh, United Kingdom : Reviews of Magdalen Chapel - Yahoo! Travel This 16th century chapel has the only surviving pre-reformation stained glass in Scotland left "in situ". The glass is in four brilliantly coloured heraldic round... travel.yahoo.com
Overview of Magdalen Chapel Magdalen Chapel is important for several reasons. Firstly it can be said to be the cradle of Presbyterianism, holding the first assembly of the new Church of Scotland on the 20th December, 1560 including, amongst the 42 assembled, John Knox (c.1513-72). Secondly, it includes the only examples of Pre... geo.ed.ac.uk
Simpson and Brown Architects Magdalen Chapel in Edinburgh is a sixteenth century Almshouse Chapel which later became the Convening Hall for the Guild of Hammermen after the Reformation. Simpson & Brown were commissioned by the Scottish Reformation Society to carry out general repairs to the fabric and to re-plan the circulation... simpsonandbrown.co.uk
Visitscotland Magdalen Chapel Edinburgh - City Centre Place of Worship Welcome The chapel was built in 1541 by Michael McQuhane and his wife Janet Rhynd. Its main features are the medieval stained glass roundels. The panelling records gifts from members of the Incorporation of Hammermen who were patrons of the chapel until 1862. The chapel is now owned by the Scottish Reformat... guide.visitscotland.com
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