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Common terms and phrases
afterwards Allan Ramsay ancient appears Auld Tolbuith baillies building built buith burgh called Canongate century Church close Council counsall COUNTESS OF STAIR Court of Session Cowgate curious David Hume Debtors Room door Duc de Rohan Duke Earl Earl of Moray east Edin elegant English erected feet floor formerly French gentleman Grassmarket gude hall head High Street honour Hume inhabitants James James VI John King King's kingdom Kirk Lady Primrose Lady Stair's Close late Leith length lived lodging Lord lordis magistrates maister of wark Mary mile night North Loch north side occasion occupied Old Tolbooth Outer-House palace Parliament House person present prison probably provest Queen quhilk residence scene Scotch Scotland Scots Scottish Somer stair stone stood story streittis styled supposed tavern thair thame thing throw tion Tolbooth town Traditions of Edinburgh wall Water of Leith west end window Wynd