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Defoe, Daniel («The Aftermath of the Union of Parliaments»), from Daniel Defoe, A Tour through Scotland, in A Tour through the Whole Island of Great Britain (London, 1724–1727).

Demarco, Richard («Sean Co

Devine, Professor Тот, quoted in the Sunday Herald, 6 May 2002.

Dickson, Sergeant-Major («The Battle of Waterloo»), from «Account by Sergeant-Major Dickson», from Chambers's Journal, 6th series, 19 January 1907.

Dods, Meg («The Recipe for Haggis»), from Mistress Margaret Dods of the Cleikum I

Douglas, David («The Search for the Sugar Pine»), from Douglas of the Forests: The North American Journals оf David Douglas, ed. John Davies (Paul Harris Publishing, Edinburgh, 1980).

Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan («The Origins of Sherlock Holmes»), from Arthur Conan Doyle, Memories & Adventures (OUP, Oxford, 1989).

Drummond, William of Hawthornden («Ben Jonson Walks to Scotland»), William Drummond of Hawthornden, from R. F. Patterson, Ben Jonson’s Conversations with Drummond of Hawthornden (Blackie & Son Ltd, London, 1923).

Durland, Kellogg («Down the Mine in Fife»), from Kellogg Durland, Among the Fife Miners (So

The Edinburgh Evening News («Eric Liddell Wins Gold at the Olympics»), the Edinburgh Evening News, quoted in Sally Magnusson, The Flying Scotsman (Quartet, London, 1981).

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Farquharson, Ke

Forbes, Robert («The Aftermath of Culloden»), from Robert Forbes, Jacobite Memoirs of the Rebellion of 1745, ed. Robert Chambers (Edinburgh, 1834).

Froissart, Jean («The Auld Alliance»), Froissart’s Chronicle, ii, chs. 2, 3, in P. Hume Brown, Early Travellers in Scotland, quoted in Source Book of Scottish History, vol. I, ed. W. Croft Dickinson, Gordon Donaldson, Isabel A. Milne (Thomas Nelsori and Sons Ltd, Edinburgh, 1958).

Gall, George M. («On Manoeuvre with the Home Guard»), wi

Gardner, Robert («The First Scottish Football Match»), quoted in Glasgow Observedy ed. Simon Berry and Hamish Whyte (John Donald, Edinburgh, 1987).

Garioch, Robert («Prisoner of War»), from Robert Garioch, Two Men and a Blanket: A Prisoner of War's Story (Southside, Edinburgh, 1975).

Gervase of Canterbury («Religious Houses»), from Mappa Mundi, vol. II, quoted in Scottish A

The Glasgow Herald («Glasgow Rent Strike», «Sectarian Anxieties», «The Evacuation of St Kilda»), from the Glasgow Herald, 28 and 29 September; 29 October 1915; 30 May 1923; 30 August, 1930.

The Glasgow Herald («The Clydebank Blitz»; «Rudolf Hess Crash-lands in Scotland»; «The Ibrox Disaster»), from the Glasgow Herald, 22 March and 13 May 1941; 3 January 1971. The Glasgow Herald, Copyright © Newsquest (Herald & Times).

Glasser, Ralph («The Hungry Prostitute»), from Ralph Glasser, Growing Up in the Gorbals (Chatto & Windus, London, 1986). Permission granted by David Higham Associates Limited.



Gould, Lt-Commander R. Т., RN (Retired) («The Loch Ness Monster»), The Times, 9 December 1933.

Gow, Alexander («The Battle of the Braes»), from the Dundee Advertiser, in Donald MacLeod, Gloomy Memories of the Highlands, Letter VII, quoted in Alexander Mackenzie, The History of the Highland Clearances (Mereat Press, Edinburgh, 1991).

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Gray, Muriel («Munro-bagging»), from Muriel Gray, The First Fifty: Munro-bagging without a Beard (Mainstream, Edinburgh, 1991). Reproduced by permission of the publisher.

The Greenock Advertiser («Cholera Epidemic»), the Greenock Advertiser, 9 March 1832.

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Guthrie, Tyrone («The Second Edinburgh Festival»), from Tyrone Guthrie, A Life in Theatre (Columbus, London, 1987). Reproduced by kind permission of the Wylie Agency (UK) Ltd.

Hamilton, Ian («Stealing the Stone of Destiny»), from I. R. Hamilton, The Taking of the Stone of Destiny (Lochar, Colonsay, 1991). Reproduced with permission of the author.

Hardie, Keir («Keir Hardie Elected as First Labour MP»), from Keir Hardie’s Speeches and Writings from 1888 to 1915, 4th edn, ed. Emrys Hughes (Forward Printing and Publishing Company, Glasgow, 1927).

Hare, William («The Trial of Burke and Hare»), from Edinburgh Courant, quoted in Burke & Hare: the Resurrection Men, ed. Jacques Barzun (The Scarecrow Press, Metuchen, NJ, 1974).

Henderson, Hamish («Jimmy MacBeath, Kingof the Cornkisters»), from Hamish Henderson, Alias MacAlias: Writings on Songs, Folk and Literature (Polygon, Edinburgh, 1992). Extract reproduced by permission of Polygon, an imprint of Birli

Hili, David Octavius («The Origins of Photography»), from NLS MS Acc. 7967/1, quoted in A Scottish Postbag, ed. George Bruce and Р. H. Scott (W. & R. Chambers, Edinburgh, 1986).

Hume, David («The Wealth of Nations»), from The Correspondence of Adam Smith, ed. Ernest Campbell Mossner and Ian Simpson (Oxford, 1977).

Hunter, A. («Travelling Conditions for Emigrants»), from Testimony of A. Hunter, WS on 10 April 1827, Report of the Select Committee appointed to inquire into the Expediency of encouraging Emigration from the United Kingdom, Parliamentary Papers V 1826–291-2, quoted in Modem Scottish History, 1707 to the Present: Vol 5, Major Documents, ed. Anthony Cooke, Ian Do

Hutton, James («The Age of the Earth Is Proved by James Hutton»), quoted in Donald B. Mclntyre and Alan McKirdy, James Hutton: The Founder of Modem Geology (NMS Publishing, Edinburgh, 2001).

The Invemess Courier («Rioting in Caithness»), Invemess Courier, 3 March 1847, found in H. Noble, The Potato Famine in the Highlands, 1846–1849 (pamphlet).

James I, James II and James III («Acts of Parliament»), quoted in Scotland Before 1700 from Contemporary Documents, ed. P. Hume Brown (David Douglas, Edinburgh, 1893).

James VI and I («The Evils of Tobacco»), James VI, Counterblaste to Tobacco, 1604, quoted in Agnes Mure Mackenzie, Scottish Pageant, vol. II (Oliver & Boyd, Edinburgh, 1948).

Jenkins, Simon («James Kelman Wins the Booker Prize»), The Times, 15 October 1994.

John of Fordun («Bird Flu, or Similar» and «The Black Death»), from John of Fordun, Chronicle of the Scottish People, translated from Latin by Felix J. H. Skene, from Historians of Scotland, vol. VI (Edinburgh, 1872).