116, n. 3; tenures, ancient, ii. 202; iii. 414; territorial titles, v. 77, n. 4; tokens, v. 119, n. 1; Tories generally, v. 272; torture, use of, i. 467, n. 1; trade leaving the east coast, v. 54; Tranent, v. 401, n. 3; trees, bareness of them, ii. 301, 304, 311; v. 69-70, 75; those on the eastern coast younger than Johnson, ii. 311; v. 69, n. 3; two large trees in one county, v. 69, 406; old trees at Calder, v. 120; at Inverary, v. 355; elms of Balmerino, v. 406; Jeffrey's comparison with England, ii. 301, n. 1; Johnson's sarcasms caused love of planting, ii. 301, n. 1; iii. 103; his stick 'a piece of timber,' v. 319; Treesbank, v. 372; truth, Scotchmen love Scotland better than, ii. 311; v. 389, n. 1; disposition to tell lies in favour of each other, ii. 296; turn-pike roads, v. 56, n. 2; turrets, two, mark of an old baron's residence, v. 77; tyrannical laws, iv. 125, n. 2; Union, benefits to Scotland, v. 128, 248; discussed in the Laigh, v. 40; few printed books before it, ii. 216; how it happened, ii. 91; money brought by it into Scotland, v. 61; 'no longer we and you,' ii. 431; Universities, education given in them, ii. 363, n. 4; no degree conferred on Johnson, ii. 267, n. 1; professorships, iii. 14, n. 1 (See under ABERDEEN, EDINBURGH, GLASGOW, and ST. ANDREWS); veal, v. 32; waiters at the inns, v. 22, 72; Walpole, Horace, described by, iii. 430, n. 6; water, too much, v. 340; Westport murderers, v. 227, n. 4; whisky, the thing that makes a Scotchman happy, v. 346; windows without pullies, v. 109, n. 6; wine, the refuse of France, v. 248; witchcraft, executions for, v. 46, n. i; write English wonderfully well, iii. 109; Writers to the Signet, v. 343, n. 3.

EDINBURGH, Academy for the deaf and dumb, v. 399; Advocates' Library, ii. 216; v. 13, n. 3, 40; Apollo Press, iii. 118; Arthur's Seat, iii. 116; v. 142, n. 2; beggars, v. 75, n. 1; Boyd's Inn, ii. 266; v. 21; Cadies or Cawdies, iv. 129; Canongate, ii. 30; v. 21; capital, a, yet small, ii. 473; carrier to London, ii. 272; Castle, v. 142, n. 2; would make a good prison in England, v. 387; Castle Hill, v. 54, 387; Church of England Chapel, iv. 152, n. 3; v. 27; College, v. 42; College Wynd, v. 24, n. 4; country round it, i. 425; Cow-gate, v. 42; 'dangers of the night,' i. 119, n. i; described by Cockburn, v. 21, n. I; by R. Chambers, v. 39, n. 3, 43, n. 4; dinners in 1742, i. 103, n. 2; Enbru, v. 87; fortifying against the Pretender, v. 49, n. 6; General Assembly, Chamber of the, v. 41, n. 1; Grey Friars churchyard, v. 50, n. 2; Hanoverian faction, v. 21, n. 2; High School, ii. 144, n. 2; v. 80; High Street, v. 22; Holyrood House, iv. 50, n. 2, 101; v. 43; James's Court, v. 22; Johnson arrives, v. 21; starts on his tour, v. 51; returns, v. 385; describes the town, v. 23, n. 2; his lemonade, v. 22; his levee, v. 395; Laigh, v. 40; signatures of the Hanoverian Kings preserved in it, v. 41; laigh-shops, v. 40, n. 2; masquerades, ii. 205, n. i1 New Town designed by Craig, iii. 360; described by Ruskin, v. 68, n. 1; 'obscure corner, an,' ii. 381, n. 1; Papists persecuted in 1780, iii. 427, n. 1; Parliament-close, v. 42; Parliament House, v. 39, 79, n. 1; Post-housestairs, v. 42; Royal Infirmary, v. 42, 43; Select Society, v. 393; streets, the smells and perils of the, v. 22-3; St. David Street, v. 22, n. 2, 28, n. 2; St. Giles, v. 41; St. Giles's churchyard, v. 61, n. 4; Sunday dinner hour, v. 32; theatre, v. 362, n. I; Transactions of the Royal Society, iv. 25, n. 4; University, v. 301, n. 2: See above, College; Wesley visits it, iii. 394; describes the streets, v. 23, n. 1; White Horse Inn, v. 21, n. 2.

HEBRIDES AND THE HIGHLANDS, a M'Queen, v. 135, n. 3; Ainnit, v. 220; ancestors, reciting a series of, v. 237, n. 2; Anoch, v. 135, 185; Ardnamurchan, v. 380, 341; Argyll, Presbyterian Synod of, iii. 133; Armidale, Johnson visits it, v. 147-56; a second time, v. 275-9; arms forbidden, v. 151, n. 1, 212; Arran, v. 99; Auchnasheal, v. 141-2; bag-pipes, v. 315; bards, v. 324, n. 5; Barra, v. 236, 265, 297, n. 1; beer brewed in Iona, v. 338; Benbecula, v. 121; Bernera, v. 145, 319; boats without benches, v. 179, n. 2; bones in the windows of churches, v. 169; books in the houses, v. 136, 149, 158, 166, 181, 261, 265, 285, 287, 294, 302, 314, 323; Borneo, as unknown as, v. 392, n. 6; Bracadale, v. 224; Breacacha, v. 291; breakfast, cheese served up at, v. 167; bridles, want of, v. 345; Broadfoot, v. 156; brogues, v. 162, n. 1; Brolos, iii. 126; Buy, v. 341; Caithness, iv. 136; Cameron, v. 365; Campbell-town, v. 284; Camuscross, v. 267; chapels in ruins, v. 170, n, 1; charms for milking the cows, v. 164; chiefs, how addressed, v.

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