John Morow was a formative figure in the history of Medieval Scottish architecture.
John Morow is a figure less significant for what he built than for what he represents: the opening up of Scottish architecture at a crucial juncture in its history to Continental influence. During the mid 14th century, the Anglo-Scottish wars inflicted damage on many of Scotland’s great churches and brought all major construction projects to a close. From the 1390s, however, there…