432 INDEX TO THE PORTRAITS. ETC .
No . Pap.
Dalzel. Andrew. A.M., F.R.S., Professor
of Greek in the University ......... cxxxi 32(
Davidson. Rev . Dr . Thomas. of the Tolbooth
Church .......................... cliv 386
Davidson. John. Esq., W.S ............... xcix 242
Devotees. Three Legal ..................... cxix 291
Dhu. John. or Dow. alim Macdonald ...... ii 8
Dhn. John. of the City Guard ...............x c 218
Dhu. Corporal John ........................ clxx 429
Dickson. Bailie James ..................... xlix 10 4
Donaldson. James. a half-witted baker .. .xlv 97
Downie. Mr . David, goldsmith. tried
for High Treason along with Robert
Watt in 1794 ........................... cxli 352
Doyle. William. of the 24th Regiment ...... 1 105
Duf. Jamie. an idiot ........................... ii 7
Duncan. Right Hon . Lord Viscount ... cxlv 360
Duncan.Admira1. ontheQuarter-Deck ... cxlvi 362
Dundas. the Hon . Robert. of Arniston.
Lord Chief Baronof the Court of
Exchequer .............................. xlviii 103
Dundas. the Hon . Robert. of Amiston.
Lord Advocate of Scotland ......... cxxix 316
Duudas. Henry. Viscount Melville. in
the uniform of the Royal Edinburgh
Volunteers .............................. cxvii 289
Dundas. Henry ................................. cl 376
E
Edgar. Janies. Esq., .Commissioner of
Customs ................................. cliii 385
Eiston, Dr., Surgeon ........................ cxx 292
Elder. Thomas. Esq . of Forneth. Lord
Provost ................................. exliv 358
Errol. Earl of .............................. lxxxiv 203
Erskine. Rev . Dr . John. of Carnock ...... xxx 67
Erskine. Hon . Henry. advocate ............ xxx 67
Erskine. Hon . Henry. Dean of the Faculty
of Advocates ..................... lviii 124
Erskine. Rev . Dr . John. of the old Greyfriars'
Church .......................... Jxxiii 171
Erskine. Rev . Dr . John .................. lxxiv 175
Ewing. Rev . Greville. of Lady Glenorchy's
Chapel. Edinburgh. afterwards
ofNileStreetChape1. Glasgowlxxx 194
F
Fairholme. George. Esq . of Greenhill ... clxiv 416
Fergusson. Neil. Esq., advocate ...... cxxxiii 386
Fisher. Major. of the 55th Regiment ...... xxi 51
Forbes. Sir William. Bart . of Pitsligo.
banker ................................... lxxvi 180
Forbes. Sir William. Bart . of Pitsligo.
banker ...................................... cii 251
Fmter. William. of the 24th Regiment ...... 1 105
Praser. Thomas. (a Natural) ...........l.x xvii 184
Fairholme. George. Esq . of Greenhill ... clxii 413
Fergusson. George. Lord Hermand ...... clvi 392
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Garden. Francis. Lord Gardenstone ......... vii 22
Gerard. Dr . Alexander ..................... XXXP 77
Giants. Three Irish (two of them twin
.brothers). with a group of spectators ... iv 10
Gilchrist. Mr . Archibald. of the Royal
Edinburgh Volunteers ...............x cviii 241
Gingerbread Jock .............................. viii 25
Glen. Dr .......................................... ix 26
Gordon. Right Hon . Lord Adam. on
horseback ........................... lxxxviii 212
Cordon. Right Hon . Lord Adam. arm-inarm
with the Count D'Artois ... lxxxix 214
Gordon. Alexander. Lord Rockville ... xxxiii 72
Gordon. Professor Thomas. King's College.
Aberdeen ........................ xxxv 78
Gordon. CaptainGeorge. ofthecity Guard ... lvi 118
Graham. the Most NobletheMarquisof ... cxvi 285
Graham. Dr . James. going along the
North Bridge in a high wind .........x i 30
Graham. Dr . James lecturing ............... xii 33
Grant. Sir James. of Grant. Bart., with
a view of his regiment. the Strathspey
or Grant Fencibles ............... cxiii 277
Grant. Colquhoun. Esq., W.S. ............ clxv 418
Grrgory. James, M.D., Professor of the
Practice of Medicine in the University
....................................... cxxxv 339
Gregory. Dr . James. in the uniform of
the Royal Edinburgh Volunteers . cxxxvii 342
Grieve. John. Esq., Lord Provost ......... Ivi 118
Grose. Francis. Esq., F . A.S., of London
and Perth ................................. xviii 46
Guard.House. the C i g ..................... clxx 429
H
Haddington. the Right Hon . the Earl of ... cii 251
Haddo. the Bight Hon . Lord ............l xxxiv 204
Hailes. Lord. one of the Judges of the
Court of Session ..................... cxlvii 364
Hamilton. Dr . Alexander. Professor of
Midwifery ........................... cxxxiv 330
Hart. Mr . Orlando ........................... xciii 223
Hay. Charles. Esq., advocate. taken a
short time before his elevation to
the bench .............................. lxxxii 199
Hay. Dr . James, deacon of the surgeons ... xciii 226
3ay. Dr . James. of Hayston ............ clxvii 426
lay. Miss. of Montblairp .................. xlvii 99
Teads. an Exchange of ..................... lxvi 157
Tenderland. Lord ........................... xcix 243
lenderson. Mr . John. in the character
of .. Sir John Falstaff ................. lxiii 146
3ercules. the Modern-Dr . Carlyle destroying
the Hydra of Fanaticism ... xxx 67
€igh Street, Levelling of the ............ xciii 222
€ill. Rev . Rowland. A.M., delivering one
of hisSermonsontheCaltonH ill ... cxxxv 333
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Hind, Captain, of the 55th Rcgiment of
Foot ....................................... IXX 166
Hog, Roger, Esq. of Newliston .........x vii 45
Hog, Roger, Esq. of Newliston ......... lxvi 160
Home, Henry, Lord Kames .................Y. 14
Home, Francis, M.D., Professor of Materia
Medica in the Universitg ......... ci 249
Hope, Sir Archibald, Bart. of Pinkie ... cxxvi 311
Hopetoun, Earl of, with a distant view
of the Hopetoun Fencibles ......... lxxxi 196
Hopetoun Fencibles, Three Officers of
the .......................................... clx 404
Hunter, Alexander, Esq. of Polmood ... xvii 44
Hunter, Colonel, brother of Sir James
Hunter, Rev. Dr. Andrew, of the Tron
Hunter, Dr. Andrew, Professor of Divinity
in the University, and minister
of the Tron Kirk ..............c. xxi 298
Huntly, the Marquis of, afterwards Duke
of Gordon ............................. .Ixxviii 185
Hutton, Dr. James ........................ xxiv 55
Hutton, Dr. Jarnes ........................... xcix 247
Hutton, Miss Sibilla ....................... .clviii 400
J
Jamieson, Mr. William .................... .xciii 223
Johnston, Rev. Dr. David, of North
Leith ................................
Johnston, Mr. Robert ...............
Justice, Captain James, of Justice
Hunter Blair, Bart. .. .XI 92
............................... -xxx 67
andaLadyinthecostumeof 1790 ... cxxx 317
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...................... cxxxii 323
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Church .................................... cxv 282
Kay, Mr. John, caricaturist, etc ................ i
Kemp, Rev. John, D.D., of the Tolbooth
Ken-, James, Esq. of Blackshiels ......... clxii 413
Kyd, Bailie John .............................. iv 12
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Laing, Dr. William ........................ clxvii 425
Laird, the Daft Highland ..................... ii 4
Laird, the Daft Highland ..................... ix 27
Lawson, Rev. James, of Belvidere-
‘‘ The Job of present timea ” .........l xv 154
Lennox, the Right Hon. Colonel, afterwards
Duke of Richmond and
Lennox ................................. xxxix 90
Leslie, Professor John, King’s College,
Aberdeen ................................. xxxv 78
Leven and Melville, the Right Hon.
David Earl of ...................... ..lxxxvii 211
Lothian, Bailie John ........................ xvi 43
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afterwards Earl of Rosslyn ............e li 378
Loughborough, Lord High Chancellor,
Lunardi, Vincent, aeronaut .......... ..xxxvi 79
Lunardi, Vincent, aeronaut ........... .xxxviii 86
If
Nacdougal, Ensign, of the Hopetoun
Fencibles ................................ .clxvi 423
Macgregor, Rev. Joseph Robertson, first
minister of the Edinburgh Gaelic
Chapel ............
Macpherson, Mr. William .................. lxvi 157
Yacrae, James, Esq., the fortnnate duellist
......................................... xiii 37
Marshall, James, Esq., W.S ...............c xi 272
Marriage, before and after ............... xxxvii 85
Martin, William, bookseller and RUCtioneer
............... ................ Ixi 140
Mealmaker, Georw author of the
“Moral and P”fitica1 Catechism of
Man ” ................................ .clxviii 426
Meikle, Mr. -Robe&, Grand Clerk .........x cv 229
Melville, Henry Viscount ...............x lviii 100
Mingay, Captain, with a porter carrying
George Cranstonn in his creel ... xix 49
Mitchell, Mr. John ...................... ..xxxviii 89
Moncrief, David Stuart, Esq. of Moredun
....................................... lxxix 193
Monro, Dr. Alexander, Secunduq Professor
of Anatomy .................... .cxiv 280
Montgomery, Sir James, of Stanhope..lxxix 190
Moodie, Rev. William, D.D., Professor
of Oriental Languages, and minister
of St. Andrew’s Church ............ cxliii 357
Moss, Mr., in the character of “Ca1eb”xciv 227
Moyes, Dr. Henry,lecturer on Chemistry,
etc .......................................... lxxv 177
Muir, Thomas, Esq., younger of Hunters-
* hill ...................................... cxxv 306
M‘Bain, Lauchlan, a well-known vendor
of Roasting-jacks ........................ liii 110
M‘Bain Lauchlan, after his dismissal
from the Charity Work-House ......... liv 112
M‘Donald, Samuel .............................. xx 50
M‘Dougall, Allan, Esq ..................... clxv 418
M‘Dowall, Mr. Archibald .................. xciii 225
M‘Kenzie, Captain, of Redcastle ......... cxx 294
M‘Leod, Mr. Roderick, Sub-Principal of
King’s College, Aberdeen ........... .xxxv 77
WLure, Rev. John, Chaplain to the
Grand Lodge ........................... lxvii 160
M‘Nab, Francis, Esq. of MNab ............ iu 9
M‘Nab, Laird of .............................. cxx 297
M‘Phaill, Myles, the caddy ............ xxxviii 89
M‘Queen, Robert, of Braxfield, Lord
Justice-clerk ........................ ...lxxi 167
Monboddo, Lord ............................. xcix 247
M‘Gowan, Mr. John ........
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