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-9466.35

Harvard College Library,

From the Library of

Rev. A. P. Peabody.

16 Oct. 1893.

PRINTED BY R. AND R. CLARK, EDINBURGH.

CONTENTS.

Page

Hotels Restaurants-News Rooms-Post Office-Theatre-
Posting Establishment-Cab Fares-Situation-Architec-
ture-Historical Incidents-Literary Eminence

FIRST WALK.-Princes Street-Scott Monument-Royal In-

stitution-National Gallaay-General Post Office-Calton

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SECOND WALK. -The Castle-Castle Hill-Lawnmarket-

West Bow and Grassmarket-Old Houses-St. Giles'

Cathedral-Parliament House-Royal Exchange-John

Knox's House — The Canongate — Holyrood — Arthur's

Seat and Queen's Drive .

THIRD WALK.-North Bridge-Tron Church-South Bridge-

The University-Surgeons' Hall-George IV. Bridge-

Greyfriars' Churchyard-Heriot's Hospital-Bruntsfield

Links-George Square

FOURTH WALK.-New Club-St. John's Chapel-St. Cuth-
bert's Church-Charlotte Square-St. George's Church—
Dean Bridge-Ainslie Place-Moray Place-Heriot Row-
Pitt Monument-George the Fourth's Monument-Assem-
bly Rooms-Physicians' Hall-St. Andrew Square —
Melville Monument-Banks-Royal Terrace, etc.
Leith, Granton, Newhaven, and Portobello

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ENVIRONS OF EDINBURGH.-Hawthornden-Roslin-Dal-
keith-Newbattle Abbey-Craigmillar Castle

Edinburgh to Newhall, Habbie's Howe, and Penicuik .

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Edinburgh to Queensferry, Hopetoun House, and Dunfermline 86

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EDINBURGH.

The following HOTELS are recommended:

Family Hotel of the highest class-SLANEY'S DOUGLAS, 35 St. Andrew Square. Mr. Slaney has also built a new hotel, adjoining his old one, for general tourists.

Private Hotels-THE BRITISH (M'ALLAN's, late Barry's), 70 Queen Street; THE WINDSOR, 20 Moray Place; SWAIN'S, 4 Albyn Place; VEITCH'S, 120 George Street; MEIKLE'S, 83 Princes Street, adjoining New Club.

For General Tourists-THE ROYAL, 53 Princes Street, opposite the Scott Monument-very central. THE EDINBURGH, 36 Princes Street, opposite the Railway Station, table d'hote at 6, Sundays, 5 P.M. BALMORAL, 91 Princes Street, next the New Club. THE CALEDONIAN, 1 Castle Street (Princes Street). ALMA, 112 Princes Street; and THE CLARENDON, 104 Princes Street. THE QUEEN'S, 131 Princes Street. WATERLOO, 24 Regent Bridge, close to the Calton Hill. KENNEDY'S, 8 Princes Street. HOTEL FRANCAIS (DEJAY'S), 99 Princes Street.

Commercial-THE CROWN, 11 Princes Street; GRIEVE'S NORTH BRITISH, 22 Princes Street; LONDON, 2 St. Andrew Square; THE BRIDGE HOTEL, 3 Princes Street; REGENT, 14 Waterloo Place; THE SHIP, 7 East Register Street.

Temperance-WAVERLEY, 43 Princes Street; THE COCKBURN, Cockburn Street, near the Railway Station.

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