The first meeting of Deacon Brodie and George Smith, | Frontispiece | Foot of Brodie’s Close, Cowgate, | facingpage12 | Cock-fighting Match between the Counties of Lanark and Haddington in 1785, | “ 15 | Head of Brodie’s Close, Lawnmarket, | “ 25 | The Old Excise Office, Chessel’s Court, Canongate, | “ 31 | Deacon Brodie’s Dark Lanthorn and False Keys, | “ 43 | George Williamson, King’s Messenger for Scotland, | “ 50 | George Smith at the Bar, | “ 55 | The Old Tolbooth of Edinburgh, | “ 62 | Deacon Brodie, | “ 66 | The Solicitor-General (Robert Dundas), | “ 81 | Lord Hailes, | “ 105 | Lord Eskgrove, | “ 113 | Lord Stonefield, | “ 130 | Charles Hay (afterwards Lord Newton), | “ 160 | The Lord Advocate (Ilay Campbell), | “ 165 | John Clerk (afterwards Lord Eldin), | “ 174 | The Dean of Faculty (Hon. Henry Erskine), | “ 181 | The Lord Justice-Clerk (Lord Braxfield), | “ 197 | Facsimile of first page of MS. Register in the Brodie Family Bible, | “ 238 | Facsimile of Deacon Brodie’s Letter to the Duchess of Buccleuch, | “ 269 |
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