Journal of my Trip to Scotland 200th Anniversary Read-Along
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July 18th
Thursday 18th July 1822 Went to Mr Ritchie who gave me the note of hand for fifty pounds at six months—dated 6th May, and the copy of memorandums signed…
Jul 18, 2022
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July 17th
Wednesday 17th Mr Bell called between ten and eleven, and said he had just been with Mr Gray, and that he was perfectly satisfied about the money, and…
Jul 17, 2022
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July 16th
Tuesday 16th Received a letter from my little boy. Walked to Leith, and called twice on Mr Bell to enquire about the twenty pounds for Mr Gray. could…
Jul 16, 2022
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July 15th
Monday 15th July 1822 Received a letter from Peggy. Walked through Mutton Hole & Cromond town. crossed the ferry there to Dalmeny Park, the seat of the…
Jul 15, 2022
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July 14th
Sunday 14th Walked through Gilmerton to Melville Castle, on the northern bank of the North Esk, near to Lasswade. the house is embowered in tall trees…
Jul 14, 2022
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July 13th
Saturday 13th July 1822 Went twice to the mound, and once to Mr Scott's in Parliament Close, up eight pair of stairs, to get some small views of places…
Jul 13, 2022
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July 12th
Friday 12th Walked to Holyrood house in the morning, and after dinner to Dreghorn Castle. a handsome Gothic building of an irregular form, the seat of…
Jul 12, 2022
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July 11th
Thursday 11th July 1822 Walked to Castorphine hill, commanding very fine views of the Frith of Forth. The town of Edinburgh. The Pentland hills with…
Jul 11, 2022
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July 10th
Wednesday 10th Called on Mr Ritchie to ask if he thought I should finish the business on Monday, and told him that I had met Mr Hazlitt at Dalkeith…
Jul 10, 2022
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July 9th
Tuesday 9th Staid at home working my handkerchief – Map
Jul 9, 2022
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July 8th
Monday 8th Walked to Newhaven to enquire about the Steam boats to London. they said the fare was four Guineas and an half, without liquor. which I think…
Jul 8, 2022
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July 7th
Sunday 7th July 1822 My bowels too unwell to go to Church with Mrs Bancks, but I drank tea with her, and we walked by the water of Leith, and home by…
Jul 7, 2022
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