George IV., 277, 282, 300 George Square, Glasgow, 26, 32 Giles's, St., Church, Edinburgh, 267 Gilmerton Grange, 374
Glasgow, 26-105; Argyll Street, 48; Bridges, 39; Broomielaw, 36; buildings, 43, 50, 55; cathedral, 80-95; churches, 46; clubs, 47; Clyde, 38; commerce, 37; Green, 63; High Street, 66; hotels, 27, 32; monuments, 33, 35, 47, 55,
Heathen tombstones to Christians, 97 Heather, 249, 252, 257
Heriot, George, 269, 270 Hero's Targe, the, 260 Herrings, 31, 32, 302
High Street, Glasgow, 66; Edin- burgh, 265
Highland, brothering-feast, 136; cos- tume, 50, 51, 179; evil-eye, 137; girl, Wordsworth's, 202; Mary (see Campbell), tomb of, 119, 121; music, 181-187; scenery (Gold- smith), 174, (Macaulay) 177, (Scott and Ruskin) 248; wed- dings, 213 Holyrood, 275-278
Hospital, Heriot's, 269; Donaldson's, 270; other Hospitals in Edinburgh, 270, 271 Huntley Bank, 361
Inch-Murrin, 157, 158 Inch-Tavanach, 164, 194 Inverarnan, 189
Inversnaid, 196, 199, 207; Burn, 198, 200, 208, 215; Fort, 208, 215; Rob Roy at, 189, 190, 212 Inveruglas, 169
AMES VI. and wild geese, 194 Jews' burial-ground, Glasgow,
Johnson, Dr., 165, 265, 266, 423 Jonson, Ben, 159, 419-422 Joppa, 298
Kelvin Grove, 46, 103 Kemp, G. M., architect, 286 Kentigern, St., 83
Kernes, 218
Killearn, 161
Knox, burial-place, 266; house, 265; monument, 103, 105; preaching, 91, 104
Knox, of Melrose, 355
Marriage customs, 213, 313 Mary, of Guise, 266
in heaven, poem of, 142 Highland, 119-151
• Queen of Scots, 25, 78, 79, 103, 109, 112, 113, 265, 266, 276, 280, 300, 374, 397
Mavis-bank, 374, 411 Mealaonach, 238
Melrose Abbey, 320-357; village, 322, 356, 358
Military roads, 210, 211 Miracles at Glasgow, 84
Mirren, St., 113
Moir, D. M. ('Delta') 298
Molendinar Burn, 96, 103, 105 Mons Meg, 279, 280
Relics and their worshippers, 85 Rhymer's Glen, 361 Rizzio, 276, 288, 374
Road-making extraordinary, 273 Roads, military, 210, 211
Rob Roy, of Inversnaid, 189, 209- 215; blackmail, 163; portrait, 158 Rob Roy's Cave, 172, 189; Prison, 220; Rock, 173
Robin Hood and Little John towers, 410
Roderick Dhu's watch-tower, 244, 260 Rollox, St., chimney, 103 Rosabelle, dirge of, 371, 378 Roslin, 370-375; Castle, 397-405; Chapel, 375-396; Glen, 400, 405, 407-414
ALISBURY CRAGS, 278, 279 Saltmarket, Glasgow, 55; Satur- day night in, 58-60 Sanctuary at Holyrood, 278 Scotch breakfasts, 30; hotels, 32; tourists, 4
Scott, Michael, the wizard, 348, 353 Scott, Sir Walter, 158, 175, 215,
221-225, 245, 279, 298, 342, 361-369; monument at Edin- burgh, 279, 285, 286; at Glas- gow, 33.
Shops in Edinburgh, 294, 297 Sight Hill Cemetery, Glasgow, 103 Silvercraig's house, 65
Sinclair, or St. Clair, 373, 374, 381, 390, 391, 397, 399, 410 Smollett, 157, 166, 264, 269 Snuff, 29, 30, 35 Stories and Legends:-
Story of a German handkerchief, 34 The St. Kilda man at Glasgow, 49 The Glasgow banker on the Ger- man stage, 51
The legend of the Glasgow City Arms, 53
Cromwell and the preacher, 65 St. Mungo and his relics, 85, 86 Captain Crawford's surprise of Dumbarton, 109-111
Mary Queen of Scots and the Royal Scotch Thistle, 112, 113 The true story of Burns and his Highland Mary, 125–151 The Colquhouns and Macgregors, 157, 158
Lord Napier's ghost, 162 The fairies of Inch-Lonaig, 163 The Dalkeith piper, 184 Rob Roy, the Highland rogue,
The Brownie's Cell, 193
James VI. and the wild geese, 194 Wordsworth's sweet Highland girl, 202-204
The maiden of Inversnaid and the fairies, 205, 206
Rob Roy, the fat hero, 213 The common thief and gentleman drover, 214
Rob Roy and the Duke's factor,
Bony and the Goblin Cave, 232 The judge and the wild beasts, 267
Major Weir and his haunted house 271, 272
The old milk-woman and her evanished cottage, 273, 274 Foote and Whitfield, 283 The self-taught architect, 286 The Newhaven fishwomen, 301- 319
The Princess of Melrose, 325 St. Waltheof and his spider, 329 The legend of the heart of Bruce, 330
Fair maiden Lilliard and her stumps, 335
The Virgin's statue saved by a miracle, 336
Stumpy Thomson, 337 Legend of the 'Prentice window
at Melrose, 351, 352
John Bower's devices, 353, 354 Legend of the 'Prentice pillar at Roslin, 385
The last laird of Roslin and the uncoffined barons, 388, 389 Help and Hold, and the white deer, 391
The blind rat of Roslin, 399 Sir Wm. Sinclair and the gipsies, 409, 410
Ben Jonson at Hawthornden, 419–
Strath Fillan, 191 Strath, Gartney, 238
Strawberries at Roslin, 372 Stronachlachar, 207, 218, 239 Students of Glasgow University, 70 Sycamore at Hawthornden, 419
TARBET, 169, 178, 187, 188
Tartan, 295, 297 Thistle, Scottish, 112, 113 Time-gun, Edinburgh, 281 Tobacco merchants, Glasgow, 60
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