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GENERAL INDEX. Christ?s Church at the Tron, I. 187 Christ?s Church. Castle Hill. I. 82 Chrystie family,?The, 111, 43, 45 Church Hill 111. 38, 71 Church Lad! 11. 1x5, 111. 38 Church offenders, how punished, 11.132 Ci her of Lord Damley and Queen ham. I. ?16 C+Ls?&e,rIII. 307 Circus Place School 111. 81 Circus, The, Leith?Walk, I. 346, Ci:adel Port Leith, 111. 257, 258, 261 ; its irection by Monk, 111. 11. 178 187 256 City ? h l e r y Volunteer Corps, I. 286 City gaol 11. 231 City gates Number of, to be open daily ~ i . 222 city (;Lard, the Edinburgh, I. 5% 274 ment of the, 11. z$ City improvements Commence- City of Glasgow Bant, 11. 162 Civic privileges, Insistauce on by Civil War, First movements of, I. Clam Shell Land I. 239 Clam Shell lurdpike, The, I. 149 Clan regiments, I. 327 Clanranald, I. 334, 11. 35, 111. 146 Clanship, Influence of, I. 134,168 Claremont Park, Leith, 111. 266 Chmont Street Chapel, 111. 75 Claremont Terrace, 111. 88 Clarence Street, 111. 78 83 84 Clarendon Crescent IIi. 7; ? Clarinda,.? 11,327: 328 ; house of, I1 * 32. room in, 11. *333 chic02 CAmrie, 11.159 Clarke Alexander, 11. 242 Clarke: Provost Alexander, I. 193, Clarkson Stanfield. the oainter. 111. the citizens, 11. 280 159; events of the, 111. 184 246, 111. 72 , _ , 78 tions, 11. 250, 111. 75 a descendant of, 11. a07 ?Chudero,? the wit ; his produc- Claverhouse, l?he spectre of, I. 66 ; Clavering, Lady Augwta, 11. 139 Cleanliness in the streets, Necessity ?Cleanse the Causeway,? I. 39, 194, Cleghorn, the physician, 111. 311 ; Clelland?s Gardens, 111.152 Cleriheugh?s Tavern, I. 120, 184, for, 1. 193, 199. 203 258, 263, 11. 251 his nephew, rb. IR, Cl& Sir John, I. 231 232 Clerk? John (Lord Eld$) 11. 186 Clerk?ofEldin. the ~val?tacticim. 111. 359, 3 6 Clerk 01 Penicuick, St George, 111. 359 Clerk of Pennicuick, Sir James, I. 92, 11. 123 ; his wife 11. IZ 124 125,111.192, 193; reiicsof8rinc: Charles, 11. 124, Clerk of Penuicuck, Si John, I. 111 11. 137 111. 63 198 Clerk: David,?physici;n, 11. agg Clerk Street Chapel 111. 51 Clerks, Society of, i. 167 Clermistou, 111. r q Clestram Lady I. 106 Cleuchdidstode 111. 33? Clifton Walter df 11. 50 Clinch? the actor, ?I. 352 Clock&.ker, The first, 11. 263 Clockmaker?s Land, I. 31p. *321 Clockmill House, 11.41, 308 Closes, The old, 11. 241, 242 ?Clouts Castle of? 11. 355 Clyde Lord 11. 3;3 Clydeidale Bank, The, II.148,III. 239 Coaches between Edinburgh and London, I. 55; between Edinburgh and Glasgow I. 201 between Edinburghan?d hith,?IIl. 151, 152 Coal Supposed existence of, near Gkton, 111. 308 ; the Esk coalseams, 111. 358,359 Coal Hill, Leith, 111. 234, 235.246, 247. 250 Coalstoun, Lord, I. 154, 111. 367 ; anecdote of I. 154 Coates, 11.24, zIr, III. 42, gz Coates Crescent, 11. 210, 2x1 Coates Gardens, 11. 214 Coates House 11. 1x1 259 Coates Manoi-house i f haster, 11. Coatfield Gutter, Leith, 111. 194 Coatfield Lane, Leith, 111. ZZO,ZZI Cobbler A clever I. 271 CobouriStreet,L;iyh,III.~5,256; sculptured stone in, 111. *260 Cochrane, Lady Mary, 11.272 Cockburn, Lord, I. 159, 282 265 307, 362, 366, 374. 375, 3& 11: 81, 84, 90, 9 1 ~ 93, 95, 4 I q , 114, 162, ?741 2839 339, 34793488r 111. 62, 68, 78, 86, 95,. 110, his father, 111. 87 ; his residence at Banally, 111. 326, * 328 Cockburn, Sir Adam, I. 68 Cockbum, Alexander, the city Cockburn Archibald, High Judge Cockburn, Henry, the counsel, 11. Cockburn Provost Patrick, 11. 55 Cockburn? Sheriff, I. 172 Cockburn?ofOrmiston, II.348,III. 58 ; Mrs., the poetess, I. gg. 11. Cockburn itreet, I. 229, 237, 283, 286 11. ~ r n ?Codked Hat? Hamilton, 11. 139 Cockfighting II.236,III. a63 263 ; customary:n 1783, 11. 119 Cocklaw Farm, Currie. 111. 331 Cockpen,III.gr8;theLairdof,I.91 Cockpit, The, 11. I 6 Coffee-house, The lrst Edinburgh, Coinage, 1 he Scottish, I. z6g Colchester?s Cuirarrsien, I. 64 Coldingham,Lord Johnof, II.67,72 Coldingham, Prior of, I. 39 Coldstream. Dr. John, 11. 187 Colinton, 111. 35, 125, zr6, 314, *321, 322, 323 324; its local history, 111. 322,? 323 Colinton House 111. 323 Colinton, Lords: 111. 323 Colinton Tower, 111. 333 College The I. 379 11. 255, zsg ; estabkshmgnt of, h. 8 College Kirk cemetery, 111. 15 College of Justice, I. 121, 166, 182, 195, 219, 259, 340, 368, 11. 203, 207, 325. 111. 49. 202, 316, 3% 334,338,359; firstmembersofthe, 1. 167 College ofPhysicians I. 278 11. 146 College ofsurgeons i1.146?111.15 College Street, 11. &I, 326; 111. 3 College Wynd, 11. ?249, 251, 254, Colonsay ?Lord i. 159 11. 127 197 Colquho& of ?KillerAont, dchi- Colquioun ?i?r John 11. 166 Colstoun iady I 282 Coltbridie, I. j36, 111. 102, 103, Coltbridge house and Hall, 111. Coltheart?s, Mr. and Mrs., ghostly Colville, Lord, 11. 335 Colville ofCclross, Alexander Lord, Colville of Easter Wem Combe, George, the pEnologist, Comhe?l Clcse, Leith, 111. 126; ? Comedy Hut, I$ed Edinburgh,? Comely Bank 111. 7 82, 323 Comely Gardks II? 128, ~ 3 5 Comely Green IiI. rz8 Comiston IIL 316; Lairds of I. 97 ; the?battle stone, 111. *3;6 115, 116 hangman, 11. 231 Admirai, 11. 348 =27r 3?5 1.61, 329, 46 1; 174s 178 274, 383 111. 3 8 bald 11. 114, 118, 19 ?03 visitors, I. 228 11. I15 I. 147 1. 384 111. 68 ancient buildin in ib. 1.230 Comiston House, 111. 326 Commendator Kobert of Holyrood. - . 1. 239 Commercial Ehuk, The, I. 175,II. 147 Commercial Street L$h, 111. 258 ?Commodore O B k n 111. 154 Communication betwken the north and south sides of the city, Plan for I. * 296 Comhunion, how celebrated, 11. Comyn, 111. 351 Confession of Faith, The, I. 123 Congalton, Dr. Fraucis, the phy- Biclan, 11. zg8 Congalton of Congalton, 111. 58 Connell, Sir John advocate, 11. 194 Conn?s Close, I. ;go, II. 241 Conservative Club The 11. 125 Constable,Archibaid, th; publisher, I. 157, 210, 229 291,339, 11. 1x8, * I Z I , 142. 15:; the h?din6vmh Rmim, I. ZII ; his customers, I. 210 ; his shop, I. 2x1, 11. raz ; Lockhart?s description ofhim, 11. 122; his bankruptcy, ib.; his portrait, ib. 132 : CUPS, ia. Constable, Thomas, 111. log, 110 Constable?s Tower, The, I. 36, 49 Constables, Appointment of city, I. Constables of the Castle I. 78 ConstitutionStreet. Lei;h, 111. 171, cution oftwopirates, 111.243, a67 Convening Rooms, 11. 104,106 Convenery, The, Leith, 111. aog Convention of Royal Burghs, Cooper Dr. Myles 11. 247 Cooper; of Go&, The family of Coopkrs The, 11.265 Cope, si ohn, I. 322, 325, 326, Cordiners, or shoemakers The, 11. 203 184,239, 243, a44. ~ 8 8 , 289 ; exe- Ancient, I. 186 the 111. 318 327. 333, 11. 281, 111. 132, 263 . . . . 263 Cordiners of thehougate, 11.19 ; Cordiners 0) the Portsburgh, A r m s Corehodse Lord 11. 206, 207 Corn Excbange,?Grassmarket, 11. Corn Exchange, Leith, 111. 239 Corn Market, The, I. 178, 11. 222, Cornwallis Lord iI1. 23 193, 335 Corporal &on DL, I. $5 Corooration of Candlemakers. 11. their king ib. ofthe 11. 224 236 230,231 ; the old 11. *z33 a&, 267 Cor oration privileges, Monopoly CoGoratious, The Ancient, 11. 263 O f 11. I5 . - -267. 111. I< Correction House, The, 11. 323, Corri SFgnor 11.178 179 CorriLhie, Bahe of (& Battles) Corstorphine, I. 254. 323, 324. 111. IIZ-I~I, 3x8, 3?9, 327, 332, 314; its name 111. 112, 113 Corstorphine Castle, 111. 118 Corstorphine Church, III. 115,?116, I m ; its hltory, 111. i15--163 Corstorphine Craigs, 111.113 Corstorphine cream, 111. 114 Corstorphine Cross 111. 113 CorstorphineHill,IkI. xq, 113,118 ; viewof Edinburghfram, II1.*117 Corstorphine Loch, 111. 42, 118 Cotterell, Lieut.-Col., General Assembly expelled by, 11. 223. Cotterill, Right Rev. Henry, Bishop of Edinburgh, 11.212 Coulter. William. Lord Provost. 11. 283 ; his funerd, 111. 39 Council Chamber The ancient cos! Hill, h i d , 111. a46, 247: ? Coull?s Clow, 11. 5, ?7 ? 248 Country Dinner Club, The, 111.125 Couutv Hall. The. I. IZZ Cuupir, Lord 1. ;54 164 111. azz Couper Stm;, Leith: I l i . 258 Courtof Session, 1.166, ?61, 11. a3 ; robable extinction of 1. 174 ? &U* of Sesuon GarlAd,?? I. 1% COUrtS Of 1. 157 courts of w, 11. 245 226, 111. 30, 184, 186, I&, 33,; courage ofthe I 160 161 11.19; transportatiod 0.i th;, IiI. IQ ; execution of the 11. 235111.156 Covenanters? Flag: 1. 54 Covenanters? Prison, Entrance to the, 11. * 381 Coventry, the lecturer 11. 120 Covington, Lord I. :70 272, 338, Cow Palace, 11. 319 cowan Lord 11.207 Cowan: War;?house of Messrs., 11. Cowfeeder Row, 111.94 Cowgate, The. I. % 31, 38, 3% 1x0, 123, IP, 148, 157, 161,162, 179. 181, 2071 217, 219, 245. 253, 255, 263, 266, 267, 268, 278. 2 2, 294, 86, 147. 166, 232-68, a m 273, 358, II. 116 Iii. 135 ; ?hi, pwn, I. 170, 11. :87 171 295, 3731 374, 375, 378,li: 2, 23. 282. 293, 346 111. 23 31 47 6, 53. 63, 125, 126 ;?its early name, the Sou?gate, or Southstreet, 11.239, 249 ; origin of the thoroughfare, 11. 239 ; ancient weapons found therein, 11.240 ; oldhouses in the, 11. * 240, * 244 ; ancient maps of thecowgate 11. *141, *245,?161; excavations kade on the site 11. a45 ; head of Cowgate, P& 21 Cowgate Chapel 11. 194 Cowgate Churcd, 11. 188 Cowgate Head, 11. 168, 241, 267 Cowgate Port, 1.274, 278,298, *pi, 11. 17, 146 ~ 3 9 , 2 1 0 , ~ o 111 156 Cowper, Bishop, t h e g a l k 111: 260 Craftsmen, l?he early, 11. ;63 Craig, Lord, 11. 121, 143, 187, 270, Craig, sir Lewk I. 226 111. 322 Craig of RiccrtrtAn, Sir khomas, I. Craig, James, architect, 11. 105, Craig John the Reformer I1 262 Craiiof Ridcarton, Rob& 11: 123, Craig hnd, The, 11. 103, 111. 186, =a7 Craig Houx, 111.42; its successive owners, I I . 4 2 , 4 3 , * ~ ; itsdiningroom and kitchen, 111. *# Craigantinnie, JamesNisbetof. 111. 63 Cnugantinnie manor-house, 111. Cmgantmnie marbles, The, 111. 138, * 144 Craigcrook,III. 78 107 ; itssuccessive owners, I I ~ . 107 ; a fearful tragedy and remarkable dream, 111.108, r q Craigcrook Castle, 111. 106, * 107, I d 1 9 110 *I12 Craiicrook, d d y , 111. log Craigie-Wallace, Lady, 111. ya Craigingalt, or Craigangilt, The rock 11. 102, 111. 151 Craigkth. III. 94, 107 Craigleith quarry, 111. 82, 83, 111. Craiglockhart 111. 42, 43 C+glc+hart?HiIl, 111. 42 Cmgmllar, 11. 336, 111. 57. 142, 327 226,111.321, 322 117, 118, 146 111.334 136, 138.7 141 23 1 3 7 2399 287, 338 Craigmillar, Henry de, 111. 58 Craigmillar Laird of, 111. 61, 94 Craigmil1ar)CnstIe. I. 1s. 42,77,111. 3, p, 58; views of, 111. *6a Platc 27; its history, I l l . 58- 62; Queen Mary at, 111. 59 Craigmillar Hill 111. 61 Craigmilh pari, III. 51, 58 Craigmillar Road, 111. 58 Craig?s Close I. 179 203 za9. 230 Craig?s plan Af the dew ltreets and Cramond village, 111. 311. 314- 318, Pkte 34; its history, 111. 314, 31s; the ?Twa Brigs,? 111. 31s. old Cramond Brig, 111. squares, 11. XI,, XI8
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