High School Wynd, Edinburgh, Scotland, 19th century, Views in Edinburgh by J. & H. S. Storer Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/high-school-wynd-edinburgh-scotland-19th-century-views-in-edinburgh-by-j-h-s-storer-image229292771.html
RMR9157F–High School Wynd, Edinburgh, Scotland, 19th century, Views in Edinburgh by J. & H. S. Storer
1870: 'Cardinal Beaton's House': which stood on the north side of the Cowgate, between Blackfriars' Wynd and Todrick's Wynd. The house originally belonged to James Beaton, Archbishop of Glasgow from 1509-1522, and thereafter to the Bishop of St Andrews until 1546. James V lodged here in 1528. Edinburgh, Scotland Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1870-cardinal-beatons-house-which-stood-on-the-north-side-of-the-cowgate-image151658945.html
RMJPMJEW–1870: 'Cardinal Beaton's House': which stood on the north side of the Cowgate, between Blackfriars' Wynd and Todrick's Wynd. The house originally belonged to James Beaton, Archbishop of Glasgow from 1509-1522, and thereafter to the Bishop of St Andrews until 1546. James V lodged here in 1528. Edinburgh, Scotland
. Elgin past and present : a historical guide / by Herbert B. Mackintosh. sit of filth, were crossed rectangularly by the commongutters. One of these crossed immediately to the east of the Com-mercial Bank and another near to Lossie Wynd. The common gutterscarried all the surface sewage of the town to the old Blackfriars andHerveys Stanks, then open ditches, and in heavy rains they oftenswelled into rapid streams of considerable size. The Town Counci ,aided by the Earl of Fife and the Road Trustees, about 1820 beganputting the street into proper order, and it was said that they had pavedthe st Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elgin-past-and-present-a-historical-guide-by-herbert-b-mackintosh-sit-of-filth-were-crossed-rectangularly-by-the-commongutters-one-of-these-crossed-immediately-to-the-east-of-the-com-mercial-bank-and-another-near-to-lossie-wynd-the-common-gutterscarried-all-the-surface-sewage-of-the-town-to-the-old-blackfriars-andherveys-stanks-then-open-ditches-and-in-heavy-rains-they-oftenswelled-into-rapid-streams-of-considerable-size-the-town-counci-aided-by-the-earl-of-fife-and-the-road-trustees-about-1820-beganputting-the-street-into-proper-order-and-it-was-said-that-they-had-pavedthe-st-image336834249.html
RM2AG03EH–. Elgin past and present : a historical guide / by Herbert B. Mackintosh. sit of filth, were crossed rectangularly by the commongutters. One of these crossed immediately to the east of the Com-mercial Bank and another near to Lossie Wynd. The common gutterscarried all the surface sewage of the town to the old Blackfriars andHerveys Stanks, then open ditches, and in heavy rains they oftenswelled into rapid streams of considerable size. The Town Counci ,aided by the Earl of Fife and the Road Trustees, about 1820 beganputting the street into proper order, and it was said that they had pavedthe st
High School, Edinburgh, Scotland, 19th century, Views in Edinburgh by J. & H. S. Storer Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/high-school-edinburgh-scotland-19th-century-views-in-edinburgh-by-j-h-s-storer-image229292766.html
RMR9157A–High School, Edinburgh, Scotland, 19th century, Views in Edinburgh by J. & H. S. Storer
High School at Blackfriars Monastery, 1578, Edinburgh, Scotland Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/high-school-at-blackfriars-monastery-1578-edinburgh-scotland-image230714069.html
RMRB9X45–High School at Blackfriars Monastery, 1578, Edinburgh, Scotland
Traditions of Edinburgh . ess to the Blackfriars Monastery on theopposite slope, and being built on their land. PALACE OF ARCHBISHOP BETHUNE. At the foot of the wynd, on the east side, is a large mansionof antique appearance, forming two sides of a quadrangle, withdiporte cochere giving access to a court behind, and a picturesqueoverhanging turret at the exterior angle. This house was builtby James Bethune, archbishop of Glasgow (1508-15 24), chan-cellor of the kingdom, and one of the Lords Regent under theDuke of Albany during the minority of James V. Lyndsay, inhis Chronicles, speaks of it a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/traditions-of-edinburgh-ess-to-the-blackfriars-monastery-on-theopposite-slope-and-being-built-on-their-land-palace-of-archbishop-bethune-at-the-foot-of-the-wynd-on-the-east-side-is-a-large-mansionof-antique-appearance-forming-two-sides-of-a-quadrangle-withdiporte-cochere-giving-access-to-a-court-behind-and-a-picturesqueoverhanging-turret-at-the-exterior-angle-this-house-was-builtby-james-bethune-archbishop-of-glasgow-1508-15-24-chan-cellor-of-the-kingdom-and-one-of-the-lords-regent-under-theduke-of-albany-during-the-minority-of-james-v-lyndsay-inhis-chronicles-speaks-of-it-a-image338474037.html
RM2AJJR2D–Traditions of Edinburgh . ess to the Blackfriars Monastery on theopposite slope, and being built on their land. PALACE OF ARCHBISHOP BETHUNE. At the foot of the wynd, on the east side, is a large mansionof antique appearance, forming two sides of a quadrangle, withdiporte cochere giving access to a court behind, and a picturesqueoverhanging turret at the exterior angle. This house was builtby James Bethune, archbishop of Glasgow (1508-15 24), chan-cellor of the kingdom, and one of the Lords Regent under theDuke of Albany during the minority of James V. Lyndsay, inhis Chronicles, speaks of it a
College Wynd, Cowgate, Edinburgh, Scotland, 18th century Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/college-wynd-cowgate-edinburgh-scotland-18th-century-image230713972.html
RMRB9X0M–College Wynd, Cowgate, Edinburgh, Scotland, 18th century
High School Wynd, Edinburgh, Scotland, 19th century, from Modern Athens by Th. H. Shepherd Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/high-school-wynd-edinburgh-scotland-19th-century-from-modern-athens-by-th-h-shepherd-image222300762.html
RMPWJJTX–High School Wynd, Edinburgh, Scotland, 19th century, from Modern Athens by Th. H. Shepherd
Traditions of Edinburgh . ss to the Blackfriars Monastery on theopposite slope, and being built on their land. PALACE OF ARCHBISHOP BETHUNE. At the foot of the wynd, on the east side, is a large mansionof antique appearance, forming two sides of a quadrangle, witha porte cockere giving access to a court behind, and a picturesqueoverhanging turret at the exterior angle. This house was builtby James Bethune, archbishop of Glasgow (1508-1524), chan-cellor of the kingdom, and one of the Lords Regent under theDuke of Albany during the minority of James V. Lyndsay, inhis Chronicles, speaks of it as Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/traditions-of-edinburgh-ss-to-the-blackfriars-monastery-on-theopposite-slope-and-being-built-on-their-land-palace-of-archbishop-bethune-at-the-foot-of-the-wynd-on-the-east-side-is-a-large-mansionof-antique-appearance-forming-two-sides-of-a-quadrangle-witha-porte-cockere-giving-access-to-a-court-behind-and-a-picturesqueoverhanging-turret-at-the-exterior-angle-this-house-was-builtby-james-bethune-archbishop-of-glasgow-1508-1524-chan-cellor-of-the-kingdom-and-one-of-the-lords-regent-under-theduke-of-albany-during-the-minority-of-james-v-lyndsay-inhis-chronicles-speaks-of-it-as-image338956802.html
RM2AKCPT2–Traditions of Edinburgh . ss to the Blackfriars Monastery on theopposite slope, and being built on their land. PALACE OF ARCHBISHOP BETHUNE. At the foot of the wynd, on the east side, is a large mansionof antique appearance, forming two sides of a quadrangle, witha porte cockere giving access to a court behind, and a picturesqueoverhanging turret at the exterior angle. This house was builtby James Bethune, archbishop of Glasgow (1508-1524), chan-cellor of the kingdom, and one of the Lords Regent under theDuke of Albany during the minority of James V. Lyndsay, inhis Chronicles, speaks of it as
Blackfriars’ Street, or Blackfriars’ Wynd, Edinburgh, Scotland, 19th century Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/blackfriars-street-or-blackfriars-wynd-edinburgh-scotland-19th-century-image217646855.html
RMPJ2JNY–Blackfriars’ Street, or Blackfriars’ Wynd, Edinburgh, Scotland, 19th century
Cardinal Beaton's House, house of James Beaton, Archbishop of Glasgow, 16th century, Edinburgh, Scotland Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cardinal-beatons-house-house-of-james-beaton-archbishop-of-glasgow-16th-century-edinburgh-scotland-image217646914.html
RMPJ2JT2–Cardinal Beaton's House, house of James Beaton, Archbishop of Glasgow, 16th century, Edinburgh, Scotland
Blackfriars or Cowgate Port, demolished in 1715, Edinburgh, Scotland Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/blackfriars-or-cowgate-port-demolished-in-1715-edinburgh-scotland-image217898196.html
RMPJE3AC–Blackfriars or Cowgate Port, demolished in 1715, Edinburgh, Scotland
Regent Morton’s Mansion house in Blackfriars Street, , Edinburgh, Scotland, 19th century Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/regent-mortons-mansion-house-in-blackfriars-street-edinburgh-scotland-19th-century-image217646889.html
RMPJ2JR5–Regent Morton’s Mansion house in Blackfriars Street, , Edinburgh, Scotland, 19th century
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