CONTENTS.
PART 1.-HISTORICAL ASSOCIATIONS.
CBAP.
I. EARLIEST TRADITIONS,
IL FROM THE ACCE8SION OF TEE 8TUARTS TO THE DEATH OF J A m S III., .
111. FROX THE ACCESSION OF JaME8 IV. TO TEE BATTLE OF FLODDEN,
IV. FROM TEE BATTLE OF FLODDEN TO THE DEATH OF JAMES V., .
V. FROM THE DEATH OF JAMES V. TO TEE ABDICATION OF QUEEN MARY, -
VI. FROM TBE ACCESSION OF JAMES VI. TO THEJiESTORATION OP CHARLES 119
VII. HISTORICAL INCIDENTS ALFTER THE RESTORATION, .
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PART 11.-LOCAL ANTIQUITIES AND TRADITIONS.
I. THE CASTLE, ,
11. KING’S STABLES, CASTLE BARNS, AND CASTLEHILL,
111. THE LAWNMARKET, .
. IV. THE TOLBOOTH, LUChEbBOOTHS, AND PARLIAMENT CLOSE,
V. THE HIGH STREET, ,
VI. TEN HIGH BTREET AND NETHERBOW,
VII. THE CANONUATE AND ABBEY SANCTUARY, .
VIII. ST LEONARD’S, ~ J TY ARY’S WYND, AND THE COWGATE, .
IS. THEI WEBT BOW AND THE SUBURBS,
X. LEITH, AND THE NEW TOWN,
XI. ECCLESIA8TICAL ANTIQUITIES,
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158
184
221
249
276
310
333
356
377
APPENDIX,
NO.
I. EDINBURQH, . . 423
11. ANCIENT YAPS AND VIEWS OB EDINBURGH, * . 424
IZL CHURCHES, . . 428
IV. CORPORATION AND MASONIC HALLS, . 430
V. WRYCHTISHOUSIS, , . 432
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VI. PORTEOUS YOB, . 433
VII. LADY ANN BOTHWELL’S LAMENT, , ..