INDEX.
- Abbey Chapel, 206.
- Abbey Hill, 10, 316.
- Abbey Zett (Yett, Gate), 257.
- Abbotsford, 25, 83.
- Aberuchil, Lord, 72.
- Acheson House, 313.
- Acheson, Sir Archibald, of Abercairny, 314.
- Actors, Canongate Theatre, 346.
- Adam Street, 187.
- Advertiser, Edinburgh, 5, 49.
- Advocates’ Library, 113.
- Ainslie, Sir Philip, 300.
- Airth, Laird of, 38.
- Aitchinsoune, Thomas (Cunyie House), 260.
- Aldridge, Robert, dancing-master, 151, 153.
- Alesse, Alexander, 240.
- Alison Square, 358, 359.
- Aloetic medicine, an, 27.
- Alston, Tony, 346.
- Alva, Lord Justice-clerk, 204-208.
- Ambrose’s Tavern, 366.
- Amory, Captain, 355.
- Anchor Close, 162.
- Anderson, Samuel, anecdote of, 305.
- Anderson’s pills, 27.
- Angus, Earl of, 241.
- Antemanum Club, 149.
- Arbuthnot, Lord, 307.
- Ardwell, residence of M’Culloch of, 362.
- Argyll, 15, 51, 156, 175, 234, 307, 308, 345.
- Arnot, Hugo, 4, 12, 36, 46, 49, 171.
- Arran, Earl of, 241.
- Arrot, Dr, 10.
- Assemblies, 3, 14, 44, 265.
- Assembly Close, 59.
- Assembly Rooms, 43, 46, 195, 233, 253, 265.
- Assembly, The, a play by Dr Pitcairn, 310.
- Auchans House, Dr Johnson at, 197.
- Auld Reekie, 138, 152.
- Auld Robin Gray, author of, 277.
- Aytoun of Inchdairnie, 123, 270.
- Back Stairs, the, 291.
- Baijen-hole, 112.
- Baillie, Alexander, of Dochfour, 235.
- Baird, Mr, of Newbyth, 20.
- Baird’s Close, Castlehill, 58.
- Baird, Sir David, 20.
- Balcarres, Countess of, 277.
- Balfour, James, accountant (‘Singing Jamie’), 141-143.
- Balfour, Sir James (Lord Lyon), 315, 316.
- Ballantyne, printer, 143.
- Bank Close, Old, 70, 94.
- Bank of Scotland, 70.
- Bankton House, oratory at, 29.
- Bannatyne Club, 73.
- Bannatyne, Sir William Macleod, 10, 129, 317.
- Banquet at Mint House to Danish lords, 260.
- Barnard, Mr, violinist, 253.
- Bassentyne’s house, 257.
- Bearford’s Parks, 366.
- Beatoun, Archbishop, 117.
- Begbie’s murder, 36, 280.
- Beith’s or Bess Wynd, 93, 113.
- Bellamy, Mrs, 347-350.
- Bell, Benjamin, surgeon, 355.
- Bell’s Wynd, 46.
- Bethune, Archbishop, 228, 241.
- Bethune, Cardinal, 228.
- Bickers (street fights of boys), 189, 245.
- Birrel, the chronicler, 38.
- Bishop’s Land, 269.
- Black, Alexander, of Balbirney, 211.
- Blackbird, a Jacobite, 30.
- Blackfriars’ Monastery, 242.
- Blackfriars Wynd, 10, 38, 223, 228, 234, 237, 238, 241, 257.
- Black, Joseph, Professor, 242, 289.
- Black Wigs Club, 155.
- Blair, Dr, 56, 136, 288, 334.
- Blair, Hugh, merchant, 72.
- Blair, Rev. Robert, 307.
- Blair’s Close, 18.
- Blue Blanket, 183.
- Blue-gowns—their annual assembly, 102.
- Bluidy Mackenzie, 224.
- Blyth’s Close, 22.
- Boar Club, 151, 153.
- Boarding-schools of last century, 230.
- Bonnet Lairds’ Club, 155.
- Bonnington, 348.
- Booths, 3, 110.
- Boroughmoor, 271.
- Boswell, James, 16, 55, 60, 172, 197.
- Boswell, James, advocate, 125.
- Boswell, Sir Alexander, 126, n., 146, 266.
- Bothwell, Adam, Bishop of Orkney, Commendator of Holyrood, 71, 97.
- Bothwell, Anne, her Lines, 97.
- Bothwell Bridge, 289.
- Bothwell, Earl of, 38, 83, 121, 256.
- Bow, angle of, 46.
- ‘Bowed Joseph,’ a general of mobs, 184-188.
- Bowfoot, 50.
- Bowhead, 27, 41.
- Bowhead Saints, 30.
- Bowling-greens, 247.
- Bow, the West, 26, 53, 133.
- Boyd, James, White Horse Inn, 172.
- Boyd, Lord, 121.
- Breadalbane, Earl of, 180.
- Bridge, North, 269, 283, 360.
- Bridges, the, 53.
- British Linen Company’s Bank, 280.
- Brodie, Deacon, 76, 91.
- Brodie’s Close, 76.
- Broomfield, Andrew, 124.
- Brougham, Lord, 80.
- Broughton, 360.
- Broughton, Baron of, 367.
- Brownhill, James, joiner, 55.
- Brown, James, builder, 5.
- Brown, Mrs, of Coalstoun, 266.
- Brownonian System Club, 156.
- Brown’s Close, 18.
- Brown Square, 5, 248.
- Bruce, Dame Magdalen, of Kinross, 19 n.
- Bruce of Kennet, 3.
- Bruce of Kinnaird, 210.
- Bruntsfield Links, 5.
- Bryce, his small shop, 101.
- Buccleuch, Duchess of, 327.
- Buccleuch, Duke of, 328.
- Buchanan, George, 288 n.
- Buchan, Earl of, 98.
- Burke, Edward (Ned—a chairman engaged in the escape of Prince Charles), 177.
- Burleigh, Lord, 307.
- Burnett, Miss, of Monboddo, 251.
- Burning, strange tale of a, 298.
- Burns, Robert, 7, 14, 106, 164, 251, 351, 358, 362, 365.
- Burton, Mrs, 58, 60.
- Burt’s Letters, 176.
- Busks, enormous size of, 201.
- Bute, Lord, 10, 316, 317.
- Byres of Coates, 95.
- Byres’s Close, 96.
- Caddies (street messengers), 175.
- Cairnie, Lady, 124.
- Caithness, Earls of, 77.
- Caledonian Club, 155.
- Caledonian Mercury, 15.
- Calton, 149.
- Calton Hill, 83, 297, 360.
- Cambuskenneth, Abbot of, 223.
- Campbell, Alexander, 180, 345.
- Campbell, Lady Eleanor, 64.
- Campbell, Mrs, of Monzie, 205, 208.
- Campbell, Mungo, 90.
- Campbell of Laguine, 134.
- Campbell, Sir James, of Aberuchil, 72.
- Campbell, Thomas, poet, 167, 359.
- Canal, Forth and Clyde, 5.
- Canongate, 3, 8, 11, 65, 295-301.
- Canongate Council House, 71.
- Canongate Theatre, 346.
- Canongate Tolbooth, 248.
- Canonmills, 154.
- Cant’s Close, 221.
- Cape Club, 149.
- Cardross, Lord, 98.
- Carrubber’s Close, 15.
- Carters of Gilmerton, the, 4.
- Castle-hill, 11, 18, 20, 22, 39, 150.
- Castle Street, 8.
- Cathcart, Robert, 39.
- Cat Nick on Salisbury Crags, 91.
- Cats, a lover of, 16.
- Cayley, Squire, or Captain, 291.
- Chairmen, 176.
- Chalmers, Miss (Mrs Pringle), 251.
- Chalmers, Miss, of Pittencrief, 251.
- Chalmers’s Entry, 168.
- Changes of the last hundred years, 1.
- Chapman, Walter, printer, 109.
- Charles I., 64, 170, 301, 306, 321.
- Charles II., 260, 327.
- Charles X., 228.
- Charles, Prince, 27, 28, 48, 72, 175, 177, 181, 219, 235, 236, 269.
- Charlotte Square, 9.
- Charteris, Colonel, 328.
- Chessels’s Court, 27, 91.
- Chiesly of Dairy, 75, 211.
- Circulating Library, 15, 104.
- Citadel of Leith, inhabitants in 1745, 19.
- City Guard, 4, 31, 84, 148, 179, 233, 238, 348.
- Clarinda, 358.
- Clarke, Stephen, musician, 253.
- Clattering of tinsmiths in West Bow, 42.
- Claudero, pamphleteer, 330.
- Claverhouse, 6.
- Cleanse the Causeway, 117, 241, 242.
- Cleghorn, Miss, 251.
- Clerihugh’s Tavern, 162.
- Clerks, drucken, of Sir William Forbes, 138.
- Clerk, Sir John, of Penicuik, 193.
- Clubs, convivial, 149-157.
- Coalstoun, Lord, and his wig, 96.
- Coates, Sir John Byres of, 95.
- Cockburn, Mrs, author of Flowers of the Forest, 58.
- Cock-fights, 236.
- Coffee-house, John’s, 112.
- Coffee-house, Netherbow, 332.
- Coffin, the, 166.
- Coinage, 260.
- Coke, William, bookseller, 167.
- College of King James, 259.
- College Street, North, 242.
- College, the, 3.
- College Wynd, 3, 242.
- Colquhoun, Sir James, 132.
- Commendator Bothwell’s house, 97.
- Commercial Bank, 265.
- Concerts, 249, 251.
- Constable, Archibald, 7.
- Convivial clubs, 149-157.
- Convivialia, 138-157.
- Corelli, musician, 254.
- Corri, Signor and Signora Domenico, 250, 253.
- Court of Session Garland, a burlesque poem, 124, 125.
- Court, the Dirt, 115.
- Covington, Lockhart of, 129.
- Covington, Lord, fate of his gown, 130.
- Cowgate, 72, 223, 240, 244, 257.
- Cowgate Port, 152.
- Craigie, Lord President, 9.
- Craig, James, 7.
- Crawford, Earl of, 311.
- Crawfuird, 39.
- Creech, Provost, bookseller, 9, 103, 339.
- Crighton Street, Potterrow, 59.
- Criminal Trials, by Hugo Arnot, 13.
- Crochallan, a convivial society, 164.
- Cromarty, Earl of, 225.
- Cromwell, Oliver, 99, 122, 193, 307, 360.
- Crosbie, advocate, 153.
- Cross, the, 4, 174, 175;
- taken down, 178 n.
- Cullen, Dr, 261.
- Cullen, Lord, 263.
- Cullen, Robert, mimic, 261.
- Culloden, 177.
- Cumming of Lyon Office, 167.
- Cunliffe, Sir Foster, of Acton, 252.
- Cunningham, Rev. Mr, 352.
- Cunyie House (Mint), 257, 260.
- Dalrymple, Miss, New Hailes, 131.
- Dalrymple, President, 123.
- Dalrymple, Sir David (Lord Hailes), 126 n., 131, 300.
- Dancing in Edinburgh, 44;
- Allan Ramsay on, 44;
- Goldsmith on, 45.
- Danish lords entertained, 260.
- Darien Expedition, the, 52.
- Darnley, 71, 83, 107, 121, 256.
- David I., 295.
- Davidson’s Close, 170.
- Defensive Band, 152.
- Defoe, 337.
- ‘Deid-chack,’ the, 114.
- De la Cour, artist, 9.
- De Witt’s map, 259.
- Dhu, Sergeant John, 180.
- Dick, Lady Anne, of Corstorphine, her eccentricities and verses, 225.
- Dick, Sir William, &c., 78, 100.
- Dicks of Prestonfield, 78.
- Dickson, Andrew, golf-club maker, 321.
- Dickson, Rev. David, 307.
- Dickson’s Close, 222.
- Dirt Court, the, 115.
- Dirty Club, 155.
- Diurnal, the, of a Scottish judge, 139.
- Doctors of Faculty Club, the, 155.
- Doctor, the Tinklarian, 41.
- Donacha Bhan, a Highland poet, 180.
- Donaldson, Alexander, bookseller, 48.
- Donaldson, James, bookseller, 49.
- Douglas, Archibald, 238.
- Douglas, Duke of, 9, 69.
- Douglas, Gavin, poet, 240.
- Douglas, Jeanie, Adam Smith’s cousin, 319.
- Douglas, Lady Anne, ghost of, 343.
- Douglas, Lady Jane, 69, 238.
- Douglas’s Tavern, 162.
- Douglas, tragedy of, 347.
- Doune, Lord, 307.
- Dowie, Johnnie, 138, 166.
- Dowie’s Tavern, 138, 166.
- Drem, Barony of, 50.
- Dresses, ladies’, of last century, 199.
- Drinking customs, 138, 143.
- Drumlanrig, 336, 339, 340, 343.
- Drummond, Bishop Abernethy, 229.
- Drummond, Pious Club poet, 150.
- Drummond, Provost, 5, 6, 360.
- Drummore, Lord, 9, 125.
- Drumsheugh, 205.
- Dryden, 327, 344.
- Duff, Miss (Countess of Dumfries and Stair), 230.
- Dunbar’s Close, 100.
- Dunbar, Willie, 164.
- Dundas, Robert, of Arniston, Lord President, 127, 132, 140.
- Dundee, Lord, 30, 366.
- Dundonald, Earl of, 69.
- Dunglass Castle, 99.
- Dunkeld, Bishop of, 223, 240.
- Dun, Lady, 124.
- Durie, Abbot of Dunfermline, 273.
- Easter Road, 328, 360.
- Edward or Udward, Nicol, Provost, 210.
- Eglintoune, Countess of, 192-198.
- Eglintoune, Earl of, 90, 162, 192.
- Eglintoune, Miss (Lady Wallace), 276.
- Elcho, Lord, 307.
- Elibank, Lord, 14.
- Elliot, Jeanie, of Minto, 6.
- Elliot, Lady, of Minto, 266.
- Elliot, Sir Gilbert, of Minto, 206.
- Elphingston, Lady Betty, 124.
- Elphinstone, James, 49.
- Errol, Earl of (Constable), 103.
- Erskine, Alexander, the Hon., 98.
- Erskine, Harry, epigram by, on Hugo Arnot, 12.
- Erskine, James, of Cambo, 98.
- Erskine, James, of Grange, 211.
- Euphame, Mrs (Effie Sinclair), 230.
- Excise Office, 91, 244, 247, 248.
- Executioners of Edinburgh, 51.
- Faculty of Doctors’ Club, 155.
- Falconer, William, author of The Shipwreck, 285.
- Female dresses of last century, 199-203.
- Ferguson, Dr, 56.
- Fergusson, Governor, his house in the Luckenbooths, 10.
- Fergusson, Robert, 26, 114 n., 148, 149, 162, 180, 233, 271, 349.
- Fergusson, Robert, the Plotter, took refuge in Old Tolbooth, 88.
- Fergusson, Walter, writer, digs for water in James’s Square, 335.
- Fife’s Close, Bailie, 265.
- Findlater, Earl of, 231.
- Fishmarket Close, 140.
- Fives, the game of, 344.
- Flockhart’s, Lucky, Tavern in Potterrow, 168.
- Flowers of the Forest, the author of, 58.
- Foliot, John and Bartoulme, 209.
- Foote, Samuel, anecdotes of, 363-365.
- Forbes, Lord President, 123, 125, 235.
- Forbes, Rev. Robert, Bishop of Orkney, 19 n.
- Forbes, Sir William, 115, 138, 199, 251.
- Fore-stairs, 100, 271.
- Forrest, David, 273.
- Forrester, Sir Andrew, 293.
- Forrester’s Wynd, 3.
- Forster of Corsebonny, 214.
- Forth and Clyde Canal, 5.
- Fortune’s Tavern, 143, 161, 192, 251.
- Foulis, William, of Woodhall, 124.
- Fountainhall, Lord, anecdote of, 61.
- Fyvie, Lord, 120.
- Gabriel’s Road, 366.
- Galloway, Earl of, 244.
- Gallow Lee, the, 75, 185, 361.
- Gallows Stone in Grassmarket, 51.
- Gardenstone, Lord, 132.
- Gardiner, Colonel, his oratory, 29.
- Gask family, 10.
- Gay, John, poet, 4, 338, 339.
- Geddes, Jenny, and her stool, 105, 106.
- Ged, Dougal, of Town-guard, 233.
- Ged, Misses, their boarding-school, 232.
- General’s Entry, the residence of Burns’s ‘Clarinda,’ 358.
- George II., 279.
- George III., 16, 197, 275.
- George IV., 269.
- George IV. Bridge, 70, 167, 244.
- George Square, 5, 8, 169, 243.
- George Street, 46, 53.
- Gibson of Durie, 121, 124.
- Gilmerton, carters of, 4.
- Gilmour, Lord President, 122.
- Gilmour, Mr Little, of the Inch, 76.
- Gilson, Mr, singer, 253.
- Giornovicki, violinist, 254.
- Glencairn, 25, 352.
- Glenlee, Lord, 5.
- Glenorchy, Lady, 226, 205, 206.
- Goldsmith, 242, 265.
- Goldsmith, account of a dancing assembly in Edinburgh, 45.
- Goldsmiths in Parliament Square, 111.
- Golfers’ Land, 320.
- Golf, the game of, 52;
- Charles I. plays on Leith Links, 321.
- Goolister, Henry, Captain, 260.
- Gordon, Captain, 181.
- Gordon, Duchess of, 145, 252, 275, 276, 313, 316, 361.
- Gordon family, 18, 316.
- Gordon, Mr, of Ellon, 366.
- Gourlay, Robert, house of, 70, 71.
- Grace, Countess, of Aboyne and Murray, 66.
- Grange, Lady, story of, 211-221.
- Grange, Lord, 15, 211.
- Grassmarket, 18, 26, 50, 51, 171, 260.
- Gray, Sir William, of Pittendrum, 64, 76.
- Green Breeks, a noted fighter, 190.
- Gregory, Dr John, 172.
- Greping-office Tavern, 159.
- Greville, Lord, 262.
- Greyfriars, 93, 95, 109, 224, 288.
- Guard, City or Town, 84, 148, 179, 233, 238, 348.
- Guard-house, 84, 140, 180.
- Guise, Mary of, 22.
- Guthrie, Bishop Henry, 307.
- Guthrie, Rev. James, 307.
- Haddington, Earl of, 99, 244.
- Hailes, Lord (Sir D. Dalrymple), 126, 131, 300.
- Haining, Lord, 125.
- Halkerston’s Wynd, 5, 117, 366.
- Halket, Miss, of Pitferran, 252.
- Halyburton, James, 222.
- Hamilton, ‘Dear Sandie,’ 247.
- Hamilton, Duke of, 172, 308.
- Hamilton, Marie, 295.
- Hamiltons of Pencaitland, 270.
- Hamilton’s Tavern, Mrs, 345.
- Hamiltons, the, 241.
- Hamilton, Thomas (Tam o’ the Cowgate), Lord President, first Earl of Haddington, 244.
- Hammermen of Canongate, 313.
- Hangman’s Craig, 52.
- Hangmen of Edinburgh, 51.
- Ha’s, Jenny, Ale-house, 142, 339.
- Harcarse, Lord, 123.
- Haunted houses, 35.
- Hawley, General, 181.
- Hay, advocate, Lord Newton, 139.
- Hay, a young criminal, singular escape, 92.
- Hay, Miss, of Hayston, 251.
- Heart of Midlothian, 82.
- Heckler, the, a lunatic litigant, 135.
- Hell-fire Club, 153.
- Henderland, Lord, 118.
- Henderson, Alexander, tombstone of, 288.
- Hepburn of Bearford, 366.
- Herd, David, 167, 168.
- Heriot, George, 50, 113-116;
- stock with which he commenced business, 112 n.;
- a costly fire, 113.
- Heriot’s Hospital, 93, 247, 310.
- ‘He that tholes overcomes,’ 47.
- High Constables, 346.
- High School, 76, 242, 245.
- High School Wynd, 257.
- High Street, 8, 11, 29.
- Hilderstone, 367.
- History of Edinburgh, by Hugo Arnot, 12.
- History of England, by Hume, 56.
- Hogg’s, Daniel, Tavern, 151, 153.
- Holderness, Lord, 323.
- Holstein, Duke of, entertained, 78.
- Holyrood, 11, 28, 206, 209, 228, 248, 256, 260, 295, 321, 344.
- Holyrood, Chapel of, 109.
- Holyroodhouse, Lord, 97.
- Home, Countess of, 306.
- Home-Drummond of Blairdrummond, 252.
- Home, Earl of, 307.
- Home, Miss Betsy, 251.
- Hoop, the, as worn by ladies, 200.
- Hope of Rankeillor, 216, 218.
- Hope’s Close, 70.
- Hope, Sir Thomas, K.C., 70, 72, 73, 74.
- Hope, Sir Thomas, of Kerse, 72.
- Hopetoun, Earl of, 204, 342.
- ‘Horn Order,’ the, 157.
- Horse Wynd, 59, 239, 244.
- Howard, Lady Elizabeth, 316.
- Hume, David, 55-59, 162.
- Hume, Misses, of Linthill, 231.
- Humphrey, Duke, 107.
- Hunter, John, Professor, 133.
- Huntly, Marquis of, 19, 175, 210.
- Hyndford’s Close, 264, 275.
- Inchdairnie, Aytouns of, 270.
- Inch, the, 76.
- Industrious Company Club, 154.
- Infirmary Street, 241.
- Innes, Gilbert, of Stow, 289.
- Innes, Mrs Gilbert, of Stow, 61.
- Inn, White Hart, 2.
- Inn, White Horse, 2.
- Irvine, Robert, 366.
- Irving, General, 27.
- Irving, Mrs, her recollections of the ’45, 27, 28.
- Jack’s Land, 56.
- Jacobite blackbird, a, 30.
- Jail, 3, 83.
- James I., 83, 307.
- James II., 321, 327.
- James III., 183.
- James IV., 272.
- James V., 229.
- James VI., 38, 77, 175, 183, 210, 244, 260, 344.
- James’s Court, 55-62, 172.
- James’s Square, 335.
- Jameson, George, painter, 288.
- Jardine, Miss, 252.
- Jeddart staff possessed by each citizen, 100.
- Jeffrey, Francis, 265.
- ‘Jock o’ Sklates’ (Earl of Mar), 246.
- John’s Coffee-house, 148.
- Johnson, Dr Samuel, 16, 49, 60, 172, 197.
- Johnston, James, of Westerhall, 37.
- Johnston, Miss Lucy, 252.
- Justice in bygone times, 120.
- Kames, Lord, 130;
- scene at the death of, 130;
- his house, 300.
- Kay’s portraits, 181.
- Keith, Bishop, 170.
- Keith, Mrs, 230.
- Keith, Sir Alexander, of Ravelston, 242.
- Keith, Sir Robert, ambassador, 230.
- Kelly, Earl of, 255.
- Kennedy, Sir Archibald, 194.
- Kennedy, Susanna, 192.
- Kerr & Dempster, goldsmiths, 111.
- Kerr, goldsmith, Parliament Square, 3.
- Ketten’s, Michael, shoe-shop, 83.
- Kincaid, Mr (a great dandy), king’s printer, 277.
- King’s Bridge, 18.
- King’s Park, 91.
- King’s Stables, 260.
- Kinloch, Miss, of Gilmerton, 252.
- Kinloch, Sir Francis and Mrs, 124.
- Kinnaird, Miss, having second sight, 210.
- Kirkcudbright, Lord, 265.
- Kirk o’ Field, situation of, 256, 259.
- Knockers, 207.
- Knowles, Admiral, 304.
- Knox, John, 25, 84, 105, 107, 109, 271, 279.
- Krames, 102, 119.
- Ladies and the drinking customs, 143, 147.
- Ladies of Traquair, 286.
- Lady’s Steps, the, payments made at, 103.
- Laigh shops, 145.
- Lally-Tollendal, Count, 252.
- Lament, a, by Anne Bothwell, 97.
- Lang Gait, or Lang Dykes, 6, 366.
- Lauderdale, Duchess of, 307.
- Lauderdale, Duke of, 122.
- Lauder, Sir Andrew, 61.
- Lauder, Sir Thomas Dick, 61.
- Lauder, Thomas, Canon of Aberdeen, 240.
- Lawnmarket, 11, 26, 27, 39, 70, 223.
- Lawnmarket Club, 156.
- Leith Links, 320.
- Leith Street, 283.
- Leith Walk, 281, 283, 360.
- Leith Wynd, 149, 258, 281, 284.
- Lennox, Earl of, 107.
- Leslie, General, 39, 193, 360.
- Leslie, Lady Mary, 328.
- Leven, Lord, 124, 311.
- Liberton’s Wynd, 166.
- Lind, Mr, of the ‘Pious Club,’ 150.
- Lindsay, Sir Alexander, of Evelick, 17.
- Linlithgow road, 214.
- List of Notables who lived in Canongate, 296.
- Little, William, of Liberton, 76.
- Lockhart of Carnwath, 209.
- Lockhart of Covington, 129.
- Lockhart, President, murder of, 75.
- Lockhart’s Court, 209.
- Lodge, Canongate Kilwinning, 305.
- Logan, Rev. George, 27.
- Long Way, the, 214.
- Lord’s Day, walking on the, condemned, 11.
- Lorimer, the, a deceased trade, 233.
- Lorne, Lord, 308.
- Lothian, Earl of, 307, 323.
- Lothian Hut, 323.
- Lothian, Marchioness, 323.
- Loudon, Earl of, 64.
- Loudoun, Chancellor, 307.
- Loughborough, Chancellor, his house in the Mint Close, 263.
- Lounger, the, 6.
- Lovat, Lady, 234-239, 286.
- Lovat, Lord, 205, 213, 214, 234, 235.
- Luckenbooths, 10, 95-104, 272, 339.
- Lucky Fykie’s Tavern, 168.
- Lucky Middleman’s Tavern, 145, 146 n.
- Lyon Close, Old, 323.
- Macalpine’s, Saunders, sedan-chair, 4.
- M’Crie, Dr, 273.
- M’Culloch, David (Wee Davie), 363.
- M’Culloch of Ardwell, residence of, 362.
- Macdonald, Sir Alexander, of Sleat, 216.
- Macdowalls of Logan, 60.
- Macduff of Ballenloan and his two law pleas, 136.
- Macfarlane, John and Mrs, 291.
- Macfarlane, William, judge, 60.
- Macgill of Rankeillour, 244.
- Macintyre, Duncan (Donacha Bhan), poet, 180.
- Mackenzie, Henry, attorney, 154.
- Mackenzie, Henry (Man of Feeling), 6, 288.
- Mackenzie, Hon. Stuart, 316.
- Mackenzie, Sir George, 93, 103, 223, 224, 225, 288.
- Mackoull, James, Life and Trial of (supposed Murderer of Begbie), 282.
- Maclaurin, John, advocate, 125.
- M’Lehose, Mrs, house of (Clarinda of Burns), 358.
- Maclellans of Galloway, 265.
- Maclennan, Rev. Roderick, St Kilda, 217.
- Macleod, Alexander, of Muiravonside, 177.
- Macleod, John, of Muiravonside, 214.
- Macmoran, Bailie, killed, 76;
- banquets held in house of, 77, 78.
- Macrae, Mr, Marionville, tragical story of, 351.
- Magdalen Chapel, Cowgate, 248 n.
- Mahogany Land, 47, 100.
- ‘Maiden,’ the, 71.
- Maitland, History of Edinburgh, 209, 271, 272.
- Mally Lee, a ballad, 202.
- Mansfield, Earl of, 17, 265.
- March, Lady, 103.
- Mar, Countess of, 74, 213, 220.
- Mar, Earl of, 5, 98, 119, 246.
- Marionville, villa of, 323;
- theatricals at, 351.
- Martin’s Wynd, story of, 209.
- Mary King’s Close, 36.
- Mary of Guise, her house in Edinburgh, 22;
- her resistance to the Reformation, 25;
- erection of Free Church Hall on the site of her house, 25.
- Mary, Queen, 71, 83, 109, 163, 257, 260, 271, 287.
- Mary, Regent, 23.
- Maugaret, Braid Ransome, 260.
- Maule, William, 318.
- Maxwell, Lady, of Monreith, her house, 275.
- Maxwell, Sir William, 355, 356.
- Meadows, the, 5.
- Meldrum, George, of Dumbreck, 121.
- Melrose, Abbot of, his ‘lodging’ in Edinburgh, 223.
- Melville, Lord, 127 n., 140, 145, 305.
- Merchant Street, 248.
- ‘Meridian,’ a, 147.
- Meuse Lane, St Andrew Street, 13.
- Mickle, William Julius, on Parliament Close, 116.
- Miller, Sir William, of Glenlee, 251.
- Milliners, a story of two, 323, 324.
- Mint Close, 10, 260, 263.
- Minto, Lord, 325.
- Mint, the, 257-259.
- Mirror, magic, story of a, 65.
- Mirror, the, 6.
- Mitchell, William, pamphleteer, 41, 42.
- Mobs of Edinburgh, 183-188.
- Modena, Mary of, 344.
- Monastery, the Blackfriars’, 242.
- Monboddo, Lord, 59, 132, 133, 303.
- Monk, Peter, admiral of Denmark, 260.
- Monmouth, Duchess of, 327.
- Montagu, Lady Mary Wortley, 69, 220.
- Montgomery, Lady Margaret, 328.
- Montrose, Marquis of, 108, 170, 175, 308.
- Moray, Bonny Earl of, 312.
- Moray, Countess of, 307.
- Moray House, Canongate, 306.
- Moray, Lord, 66 n.
- Morocco’s Land, 299.
- Morton, Regent, 25, 71, 120, 260.
- Motte, De la, French ambassador, 71.
- Mound, the, 23, 55.
- Moyses’s memoirs, 71, 210.
- Murder, extraordinary, 366.
- Mure, Baron, 316.
- Murkle, Lord, 124.
- Murray, Hon. Miss Nicky, ball directress, 265-268.
- Murray, Miss, of Lintrose (‘Flower of Strathmore’), 251.
- Murray, Mr, of Henderland, 16, 17.
- Murray, Mrs, of Broughton, 175.
- Murray, Mrs, of Henderland, 15, 239.
- Murray, Regent, 38, 106.
- Murray, Sir John A. (Lord), erects a statue to Allan Ramsay, 18.
- Murray, Sir Peter, of Balmanno, 226.
- Music Hall, 253.
- Musselburgh Links, 355.
- Mutrie’s Hill, 5, 7, 367.
- Mylne, Robert, architect, 252.
- Mylnes, family of, 204.
- Mylne Square, 204.
- Nairne, Katherine, her tale of guilt and escape from justice, 88.
- Nairn’s Close, 22.
- Neale, John (built first house in Princes Street), 7.
- Negligée, the, 199.
- Negro servants, 69 n.
- Netherbow Port (fortified gate), 1, 149, 257, 258, 271, 272, 281, 331, 332.
- Newberry, Mr J., his books for the young, 41.
- Newhall, Lord, 124.
- Newhaven, fishwomen of, 4.
- New Street, 8, 16, 131, 284, 300, 347.
- Newton, Lord, 44, 139.
- New Town, first house in, 8;
- Hume’s house in, 58.
- Nichol, Andrew, diarist, 106.
- Nichol, Andrew (‘Muck Andrew’), claimant-at-law of a midden-stead, 136.
- Nicolson Square, 358.
- Niddry Street, 241.
- Niddry’s Wynd, 121, 209, 212, 249.
- Nimmo, Miss, in whose house Burns met Clarinda, 358.
- North Back of Canongate, 170.
- North Bridge, 6, 269, 283, 360.
- North, Christopher, 167.
- Northesk, Earl of, 204.
- North Loch, 8, 23, 64, 117, 118, 366.
- Norton, Baron, 316.
- Odd Fellows Club, 155.
- Ogilvie, Hon. Mrs, her boarding-school, 231.
- Old Bank Close, 70.
- Oliphant, Miss, of Gask, house of, 10.
- Oliver & Boyd, publishers, 280.
- Oratories, a feature in houses of a certain era, 29.
- ‘Order of the Horn,’ the, 156.
- Ormistounes, Laird of, 257.
- Oswald, Mr, of Auchincruive, 252.
- Oyster cellars, 145.
- Paganini, 254.
- Pages, keeping of, 328, 329.
- Palmerston, Lord, a pupil of Dugald Stewart in Edinburgh, 323.
- Panmure, Earl of, 318.
- Panmure House, 318.
- Paoli, General, 172.
- Parliament Close, 109-116, 142, 159, 337.
- Parliament Council, 115.
- Parliament House, 8, 85, 106, 110, 119.
- Parliament House worthies, 134-137.
- Parliament Square, 3, 115, 247.
- Paterson, John, a golfing shoemaker, 320.
- Paterson, Lady Jane, 212.
- Paterson’s Court, 232.
- Paton, George, antiquary, 167.
- Patullo, William, 35.
- Peat or Pate, a, 123.
- Peebles, Peter, 134.
- Peebles Wynd, 39.
- Pettigrew, Rev. Mr, of Govan, 160.
- Picardy Place, 140.
- Pigs, 276.
- Pinners, 201.
- Pious Club, the, 149.
- Pitcairn, Dr, 158, 160, 166, 287, 310, 320, 345.
- Pitcairn, Miss, 345.
- Pitfour, Lord, 129.
- Pitilloch, Mr, advocate, 123.
- Playfair, architect, 50
- Pleasance, 187.
- Poker Club, the, 3, 162.
- Poole, Miss, singer, 253.
- Population returns, the first in Scotland, 20.
- Porteous, Captain (Porteous Riot), 42, 47, 51, 111, 133, 180, 184.
- Portobello, origin of village of, 332 n.
- Post-office Close, 129 n.
- Post-office, old arrangement of, 129 n.
- Potatoes, earliest trace of, in Scotland, 325.
- Potterrow, 59, 168, 247, 358.
- Prebendaries’ Chamber, 256, 259.
- Prentice, Henry, introducer of the field-culture of potatoes, 325.
- Press, printing, used in the rebel army, 72.
- Prestonfield, 78.
- Primrose, Lady Dorothy, 237.
- Primrose, Lord, 124.
- Primrose, Viscount, a profligate, 64.
- Princes Street, 53, 214, 366.
- Princes Street Gardens, 18.
- Princes Street one hundred years ago, 6.
- Princes Street, the naming of, 7.
- Pringle, Dr and Miss, Newhall, 124.
- Pringle, Mr, of Haining, 251.
- Puppo, Signor, violinist, 253.
- Queen Mary, 71, 83, 109, 163, 257-259, 271, 287.
- Queensberry, Catherine, Duchess of, 339.
- Queensberry House, 142, 320, 336.
- Queensberry, second Duke of, strange story of, 336.
- Queensberry, third Duke of, and poet Gay, 338.
- Queen’s garden, 257.
- Queen Street, 9.
- Raeburn, Sir Henry, portrait-painter, 354.
- Rambler, the, reproduced in Edinburgh, 49.
- Ramsay, Allan, the painter, 16, 17.
- Ramsay, Allan, the poet, 4, 14-18, 44, 104, 161, 248, 288, 295, 339, 346.
- Ramsay, Christian, 16.
- Ramsay Gardens, 16.
- Ramsay, General John, 16.
- Ramsay, Lady, of Bamff, 353.
- Ramsay, Miss, anecdote of, 323.
- Ramsay’s Inn or Tavern, 152, 171, 276.
- Ramsay, Sir Andrew, Provost, 32.
- Ramsay, Sir George, of Bamff, killed in a duel, 353-356.
- Rats, pets of Lady Eglintoune, 197, 198.
- Rats, town, 179, 186.
- Rattray, Clerk, Sheriff, 281.
- Register House, 7, 366.
- Reinagle, Joseph, ’cellist, 253.
- Renton, Eleonora, of Lamerton, 304.
- Restalrig, 323, 326, 351.
- Riddel’s Close, Lawnmarket, 55, 76.
- Risps or tirlin’-pins on doors, 207.
- Rivane, Generall, 40.
- Robertson, Principal, 80, 162, 243, 262, 288.
- Rochester, Earl of, 122.
- Rockville, Lord, 230.
- Rollo, Lord, 270.
- Romieu, Paul, a noted watchmaker, 46.
- Rope for hanging Porteous bought, 47.
- Rose Court, George Street, 7.
- Rose, Dr Alexander, Bishop of Edinburgh, 170.
- Rosehaugh’s Close (Strichen’s), 224.
- Ross House, George Square, 209 n.
- Rosslyn, Earl of, 263.
- Rothes, the Duke of, his rough remark, 51.
- Roxburgh Street, 187.
- Royal Bank, 7, 367.
- Royal Bank Close, 154.
- Ruddiman, Thomas, 27.
- Rumple-knot, the, 201.
- Runciman, painter, 149.
- Rutherford, Dr Daniel (Professor), 264, 277, 328.
- Rutherford, Miss, Sir Walter Scott’s mother, 231.
- Ruthven, Mr, 300.
- Rye-House Plot, 88.
- St Andrews, Bishop of, 223.
- St Andrew Square, 6, 8, 58.
- St Cecilia’s Hall, 152, 249.
- St Clair, Lord, 124.
- St David Street, a joke about name of, 58.
- St Giles’s, booths around, 3, 110.
- St Giles’s, characteristics of the High Kirk, 114.
- St Giles’s Church, endowment to chaplain of, 240.
- St Giles’s Churchyard, 109.
- St Giles’s Clock, 8.
- St Giles’s, memoranda of Old Kirk of, 105-108.
- St Giles’s, Old Kirk described, 114.
- St Giles’s, position of, relative to Heart of Midlothian, 82.
- St Giles’s Street, suggested name for Princes Street, 7.
- St Giles, statue of, thrown into North Loch, 118.
- St Giles’s, Tolbooth Church described, 114.
- St James’s Square, 335.
- St John’s Cross, 301.
- St John’s Street, 8, 302.
- St Mary-in-the-Fields (Kirk o’ Fields), situation of, 256.
- St Mary’s Wynd, 171, 258, 276, 287.
- Saints, Bowhead, the, 30.
- Salisbury Crags, 91.
- Sanctuary, 260.
- ‘Saving the ladies,’ 147, 251.
- Schetky, J. G. H., musician, 152, 253.
- Scott, Sir Walter, 6, 24, 31, 38, 87, 134, 140, 143, 147, 181, 182, 190, 231, 242, 243, 264, 277, 293, 298, 327, 328, 365.
- Scott, Walter, W.S., 335.
- Scott, William, Lord Stowell, 172.
- Scoundrels’ Walk, the, 115.
- Seafield, Earl of, 309.
- Selkirk, Earl of, 156, 264.
- Sellar, Mrs, milliner, anecdote of, 324.
- Shakspeare Square, 151.
- Sharpe, Charles Kirkpatrick, antiquary, 304.
- Ship Tavern, Leith, 284.
- Shows in Leith Walk, 362.
- Shut-up houses in Old Town, 35.
- Siddons, Mrs, 345.
- Silvermills, village of, 367.
- Sinclair, Effie (Mrs Euphame), her boarding-school, 230.
- Sinclair, Sir Robert, of Longformacus, 230.
- Sinclair, Sir William, of Mey, 77.
- Singing Jamie Balfour, 141.
- Sinkum the Cawdy, 130.
- Skull, the, of George Buchanan, 288 n.
- Smeaton, Mr, singer, 253.
- Smellie, William, printer of Burns’s Poems, 164.
- Smith, Adam, 57, 318.
- Smith, David, of Methven, 252.
- Smith, ‘General’ Joe, leader of Edinburgh mobs, 184.
- Smollett, a sister of, 303.
- Smollett, Tobias, 56, 303.
- Snuff-taking, prevalence of, 200.
- Somerville, Braid Hugh, a street fight in 1640, 39.
- Somerville family, arms of, 43.
- Somerville, Lord, and his method of litigation, 120.
- Somerville, Major, his combat with Captain Crawford, 39.
- Somerville of Cambusnethan, 120.
- Somerville, Peter and Bartholomew, 43.
- Somervilles, Memorie of the, 37.
- Sommers, Thomas, 149.
- South Back of Canongate, 258.
- South Bridge, 209.
- Speaking House, the, 312.
- Spendthrift Club, the, 150, 345.
- Spottiswoode, John, of Spottiswoode, 119, 269.
- Springfield, 362.
- Stabilini, musician, 254.
- Stair, Countess of, 63-69.
- Stair, Earl of, 63, 67, 123.
- Stamp-office Close, 143, 162, 192.
- Star and Garter Tavern, 162.
- Stays, 199.
- Steell, Sir John, sculptor, 18.
- Steil, John, musician, 161.
- Stewart, Archibald, Provost, 48, 181.
- Stewart, Dugald, Professor, 323.
- Stewart, General, of Garth, 72.
- Stewart, James, 25.
- Stewart, Robert (Rob Uncle), 72.
- Stewart, Sir William, killed in Blackfriars Wynd, 38.
- Stewarts of Bonskeid, 181.
- Stinking Close, 34.
- Stipends of Scotch Church, 20.
- Stomacher, the, 199.
- Strachan, Lord, 124.
- Straiton, Colonel Charles, 293.
- Strichen, Lord, 224, 236.
- Strichen’s Close, 222.
- Sutherland, Countess of, 205.
- Sutherland, Earl of, 205, 288.
- Sweating Club, 154.
- Swift, 314, 315.
- Swine roaming in the streets, 100.
- Swinton, Margaret, 293.
- Syme, Mrs, 80.
- Syme, Robert, W.S., 61.
- Tailors’ Hall, Cowgate, 346.
- Tam o’ the Cowgate (first Earl of Haddington), 244, 367.
- Tappit-hen, 151.
- Taverns of old times, 158-173.
- Taylor, the Water-Poet, 138.
- Tea-parties, fashionable hour for, 286.
- Telfer, Mrs, Smollett’s sister, 303.
- Templars’ Lands in Grassmarket, 50.
- Tenducci, singer, 253, 304, 305.
- Tennis Court, 344, 345.
- Theatre in Canongate, 346.
- Theatre in Carrubber’s Close, 15, 346.
- Theatre Royal, 7.
- Theatres, early, in Edinburgh, 344, 346, 347.
- Theophilus, Nicholaus, 260.
- Thomson, George, his account of music in Edinburgh in last century, 249-254.
- Thomson, poet, 7.
- Thomson’s, Mrs, lodgings, 171.
- Thomson, William, dagger-maker, 39.
- Thrale, Mrs, 60.
- Threipland, Sir Stuart, of Fingask, 269.
- Tinklarian Doctor (William Mitchell), a prating fanatic, 41.
- Tinwald, Lord Justice-Clerk, 9.
- Tirlin’-pins, 207.
- Toddrick’s Wynd, 257.
- Tod’s Close, 22.
- Tolbooth, Canongate, 248, 319.
- Tolbooth Church, 53, 105, 107, 114, 115.
- Tolbooth, Old, 82-94, 179.
- Tolbooth or ‘Towbuith’ Whigs, 21, 115.
- Topham, Major, 49, 176, 267.
- Town-guard, the, 4, 30, 84, 148, 179-182, 233.
- Town Rats, the, 179, 186.
- Town-wall, 258.
- Tradesman, habits of an old Edinburgh, 148.
- Traquair, ladies of, 286.
- Tron Church, 39, 58, 143, 144, 209.
- Tulzies (street fights), 37.
- Tweeddale Court, 280.
- Tweeddale, Marquis of, 225, 279.
- Tytler, Alexander, 289.
- Tytler of Woodhouselee, 152, 321.
- Udward’s house in Niddry’s Wynd, 210.
- Union Club, the, 155.
- Union, the, legends of, 309.
- University, the, 259.
- Urbani, Mr, singer, 253.
- Veronica, Miss, 60.
- Violante, Signora, 346.
- Wallace, Lady, 276, 277.
- Wall, town, 258.
- Ward’s Inn, 355.
- Warriston, 175.
- Water-gate, 150, 170, 308, 344.
- Water of Leith, 367.
- Waterstone, John, 39.
- Watson, George, 50.
- Webster, Dr Alexander, of convivial memory, 20, 115, 162.
- Webster’s Close, 20.
- Weigh-house, the, 27, 39.
- Weir, Grizel, 32.
- Weir, Major, wizard, 26, 31-37.
- Wemyss, Earl of, 111, 305.
- Wemyss, Laird of, 38.
- West Bow, 26-54, 133.
- West Port, 75, 245.
- Whey Club, the, 156.
- Whigs, Tolbooth, 21, 115.
- Whitefield, George, in Edinburgh, 7.
- Whiteford House, 10.
- White Hart Inn, 2, 171.
- White Horse Inn, 2, 170, 172.
- White Horse Stables, 170.
- Whitesmiths of the Bow, 26, 42.
- Wig Club, the, 155.
- Wig, the, of Lord Coalstoun, 96.
- Williamson of Cardrona, 165.
- Williamson, Peter, 114.
- Wilson, Daniel (Memorials of Edinburgh), 222.
- Wilson, James (Claudero), 330.
- Wilson the smuggler, 52, 180.
- Wodrow, historian, 15.
- Wooden-fronted houses, account of, 271.
- Woodhead, 61, 62.
- Woodhouselee, Lord, 130.
- Wood, Lang Sandy, 6.
- Wood’s Farm, 6, 366.
- Woods, Mr, actor, 149.
- Worthies, the, of Parliament House, 134.
- Writers’ Court, 162.
- Young, Alexander, W.S., 59.
- Young Bibles, 277.
- Young, John, 7.
- York, Duke of, 80, 181, 248, 344.