The Enlightenment

Debate above the Bookshop: William Creech

Debate above the Bookshop: William Creech

‘Alright, alright, I’m coming!’ called out William Creech as he scurried through his bookshop next to St Giles’ Cathedral in the Royal Mile. It was his famous weekly breakfast, which he held in a large room above the shop, and the line of ‘Creech’s Levées’ outside was...

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The Jacobite Rebellion

The Jacobite Rebellion

In the darkness some 800 men stood in silence. Their wait was soon rewarded when Edinburgh’s Netherbow Port gate was opened to allow a coach to pass. With bloodcurdling yells, they ran as one man through the gate and into the High Street, taking the city by surprise....

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Alexander Webster and the High Flyers

Alexander Webster and the High Flyers

At one time Webster’s Close used to exist in Edinburgh, near Castlehill, roughly where Boswell’s Court is today. It was from a house in this close that the Revd Dr Alexander Webster (1707-1784) would sally forth to lead the charge of the High Flyers against the...

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The Lionheart Preacher, John Wesley

The Lionheart Preacher, John Wesley

The frail, elderly and diminutive figure walked surprisingly briskly along the High St, flanked by two larger men. As they trudged back from Calton Hill they were recollecting their memories over the last thirty-nine years of his preaching in Edinburgh, which, despite...

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