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St. Anthony's Chapel, 110, 114. ---- Well, 110. St. Catherine of the Hopes, 24. St. Catherine of Sienna, 17, 18, 46, 57. St. Catherine's Well, 52, 53. St. Clair of Roslin, earliest owners of Morton Hall, 23, 24. St. David's Well, 110. St. Giles's Grange, 43-46. St. Leonards, 104-106. St. Margaret's Convent, 17. ---- Well, 109, 110. St. Mary of Placentia, 18. St. Roque's Chapel, 17, 43, 44. St. Triduana, her legend, 120, 121. Sampson, Agnes, a witch, 87-89. Saughton Hall, 141, 142. Saughton, old bridge at, 141, 142, _illustration_, 142. ---- New, now Cammo, 162. Sciennes, The, 18. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Hope, buried at St. Margaret's Convent, 17. Scott, Lady John, her residence at Caroline Park, 150-152. ---- ---- her examination of the mound at Bruntisfield, 15, _note_. Seton, Sir Alexander, given Gogar by King Robert Bruce, 139. Six Feet Club, The, 27. Somerville family, 54-69. ---- Sir Walter acquires the lands of Gilmerton, 57. ---- tragedy, 58, 63. ---- of Cambusnethan, 66-69. ---- James, thirteenth Lord, rebuilt the Drum, 63. ---- Lady, story of her diamonds, 64, 65. ---- lawsuit, 67, 69. Stair, Jacky, Countess of, her melancholy story, 20, 21. Stennis, or Stenhouse, 70. Stewart, Sir James, of Goodtrees, 69. Sunnyside, now Kingston Grange, 70.
T.
Thomson, John, the painter, minister of Duddingston, 103. Torphin, Cross of, 131, 137, _note_. Torphichen, Anne, Lady, heiress of Cramond, 159. Trotter of Morton Hall, 20, 23, 24, 27. Trotter, Miss Menie, 47-49.
V.
Velvet Eye, the Laird with the, 66, _note_, 67. Verulam, Earl of, represents Lord Forester of Corstorphine, 128. Vetta, the son of Victa, who is buried beneath the Cat-Stane, 136, 137.
W.
Warrender, formerly De Warende of Picardy, 12. ---- Sir George, first Baronet, acquired Bruntisfield 1695, 12. ---- Hugh, last of younger branch, died 1820, 13. ---- Right Honourable Sir George, M.P., discovered secret room, 14. Warriston House, 146. Warriston, Lady, murdered her husband, 146. ---- ---- her execution, 147, 148. Wauchope of Niddrie, 90-96. ---- Archibald, young Niddrie, 91, 92. ---- their loyalty to the Jacobite cause, 93, 94. ---- list given by William Wauchope of ancient families already extinct in 1700, 20, _note_. Wauchope of Edmonstone, 89. ---- John, his christening, 89. Whitehouse, now St. Margaret's Convent, 17, 18. Whitehouse Loan, 18, 43. Weir, accomplice in the murder of the Laird of Warriston, broken on the wheel, 146-148. Well of St. Anthony, 110. ---- St. Catherine, 52, 53. ---- St. David, now St. Margaret's, 110. ---- Green Ladye's, at Caroline Park, 151. Wells o' Wearie, 103. ---- ballads on, 104, 106, _note_. Williamson of Lawers, Mrs., 40, 41. Windygoul, 103. Winram of the Inch, 71, 72. Woolmet, 62, 90. Wryteshouses, 16, 40-42. ---- ghost story of, 40, 41.
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