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INDEX.
597
Mam Soul, 544.
Manufactures of Scotland, xxxiii.
Marischal College, 317.
Mar Deer Forest, 336.
Marscow./oofraofe, 494.
Mar’s Work, 179.
Martyrs’ Monument, Edinburgh, 67.
Mary of Guise, House of, 28.
Mary, Queen, Room where she gave hirth
to James VI., 25; Room, Holyrood, 53;
Room where she was horn, 157; Her
escape from Lochleven Castle, 162
House in Jedburgh, 122; Well, 325.
Maryburgh, footnote, 510.
Mauchline Village, 391.
Maude, Queen, birth-place of, 87.
Mauldslie Castle, 373.
Mavis Bank, 572.
Maxton, 133.
Maxwellheugh, 137.
Mausoleum, Hamilton, 367.
May, Isle of, 312.
Meadows, Edinburgh, 64.
Mealfourvonie, 518.
Meal Naughtan, 210.
eal Naughtan,
Meigle Village, 3
Meikle I' "
Melrose! 99 fold, 133.
Melvich, 568.
Mellerstain, 137.
Melsetter House, 576.
Melville Castle, 182.
Melville Statue, 36; Monument, Edin¬
burgh, 72; Crieff, 298.
Menstrie Village and House, 188.
Menteith Lake, 211; Port of, 212.
Menzies Castle, 285.
Merchiston Castle, 89.
Merry Men of Mey, 572.
Mertoun House, 133.
Methill Village, 311.
Methven Castle, 258.
Mickleour Village, 303.
Micras, 331.
Middleton House, 304.
Midmar Castle, 325.
Miller, Hugh, 536.
Millport, 427.
Milne Graden, 139.
Milntown, 541.
Milton House, Edinburgh, 49.
Mineral Produce of Scotland, xxx
Springs, xxxi.
Mingarry Castle, 459-
Minto House and Crags, 124.
Moat Hill, Perth, 256; Hamilton, 366.
Moffat, 407; Water, 408.
Moin, 567.
Moir’s Monument, 94.
Molendinar Burn, 353.
Moll of Trottemish, 503.
Monach, 505.
Moncrieffe Hill, 253.
Moncrieffe House, 259.
Monckton Village, 382.
Monaltrie, 335.
Monedie, 262.
Moness, Falls of, 285; House, 285.
Monievaird Kirk, 298; Loch, 301.
Monk’s Land, 535.
Monroman Muir, 305.
Mons Meg, Edinburgh, 26.
Montgomerv F amily, 381.
Monthead, 572.
Montkeen, 327.
Montrose, 307.
Monzie Castle, 301.
Moor of Ord, 547. f
Moore, Sir John, Statue of, 361.
Moray House, Edinburgh, 46; Firth, 533.
Morayshire Floods, 522.
Moriston Rapids, 517.
Morningside, 89.
Morrich-More, 550.
Morton’s, Earl, Grounds, 95.
Morven, Shores of, 457; Hill of, 827.
Mossburnford, 123.
Mossgiel, 391.
Moulin Castle, 270.
Moulinearn Inn, 270.
Mound, Sutherland, 561.
Mount Alexander, 282.
Mount Oliphant, 386.
Mount Stuart, 437.
Mount Teviot, 118.
Mountains of Scotland, Height of the
Principal, 583.
Mouse water, 378.
Moy, 475; Hall, 524; Castle, 475, 523;
Loch, 524.
Muckaim Forest, 448.
Muck Island, 460.
Muick Linn and Loch, 330.
Muir of Dinnet, 327.
Muirton, 519; House, 526.
Muirtown Drawbridge, 546.
Mull, Island of, 465; Sound of, 457.
Munlochy, 535.
Murdoc’s Tower, 406.
Murdoch of Albany’s Stronghold,/ootoole,
196.
Napier, Inventor of Logarithms, birth¬
place of, 89.
National GaUery, Edinburgh, 15.
National Monument, Edinburgh, 19.
Needle, The, 499.
Necropolis of Glasgow, 353.
597
Mam Soul, 544.
Manufactures of Scotland, xxxiii.
Marischal College, 317.
Mar Deer Forest, 336.
Marscow./oofraofe, 494.
Mar’s Work, 179.
Martyrs’ Monument, Edinburgh, 67.
Mary of Guise, House of, 28.
Mary, Queen, Room where she gave hirth
to James VI., 25; Room, Holyrood, 53;
Room where she was horn, 157; Her
escape from Lochleven Castle, 162
House in Jedburgh, 122; Well, 325.
Maryburgh, footnote, 510.
Mauchline Village, 391.
Maude, Queen, birth-place of, 87.
Mauldslie Castle, 373.
Mavis Bank, 572.
Maxton, 133.
Maxwellheugh, 137.
Mausoleum, Hamilton, 367.
May, Isle of, 312.
Meadows, Edinburgh, 64.
Mealfourvonie, 518.
Meal Naughtan, 210.
eal Naughtan,
Meigle Village, 3
Meikle I' "
Melrose! 99 fold, 133.
Melvich, 568.
Mellerstain, 137.
Melsetter House, 576.
Melville Castle, 182.
Melville Statue, 36; Monument, Edin¬
burgh, 72; Crieff, 298.
Menstrie Village and House, 188.
Menteith Lake, 211; Port of, 212.
Menzies Castle, 285.
Merchiston Castle, 89.
Merry Men of Mey, 572.
Mertoun House, 133.
Methill Village, 311.
Methven Castle, 258.
Mickleour Village, 303.
Micras, 331.
Middleton House, 304.
Midmar Castle, 325.
Miller, Hugh, 536.
Millport, 427.
Milne Graden, 139.
Milntown, 541.
Milton House, Edinburgh, 49.
Mineral Produce of Scotland, xxx
Springs, xxxi.
Mingarry Castle, 459-
Minto House and Crags, 124.
Moat Hill, Perth, 256; Hamilton, 366.
Moffat, 407; Water, 408.
Moin, 567.
Moir’s Monument, 94.
Molendinar Burn, 353.
Moll of Trottemish, 503.
Monach, 505.
Moncrieffe Hill, 253.
Moncrieffe House, 259.
Monckton Village, 382.
Monaltrie, 335.
Monedie, 262.
Moness, Falls of, 285; House, 285.
Monievaird Kirk, 298; Loch, 301.
Monk’s Land, 535.
Monroman Muir, 305.
Mons Meg, Edinburgh, 26.
Montgomerv F amily, 381.
Monthead, 572.
Montkeen, 327.
Montrose, 307.
Monzie Castle, 301.
Moor of Ord, 547. f
Moore, Sir John, Statue of, 361.
Moray House, Edinburgh, 46; Firth, 533.
Morayshire Floods, 522.
Moriston Rapids, 517.
Morningside, 89.
Morrich-More, 550.
Morton’s, Earl, Grounds, 95.
Morven, Shores of, 457; Hill of, 827.
Mossburnford, 123.
Mossgiel, 391.
Moulin Castle, 270.
Moulinearn Inn, 270.
Mound, Sutherland, 561.
Mount Alexander, 282.
Mount Oliphant, 386.
Mount Stuart, 437.
Mount Teviot, 118.
Mountains of Scotland, Height of the
Principal, 583.
Mouse water, 378.
Moy, 475; Hall, 524; Castle, 475, 523;
Loch, 524.
Muckaim Forest, 448.
Muck Island, 460.
Muick Linn and Loch, 330.
Muir of Dinnet, 327.
Muirton, 519; House, 526.
Muirtown Drawbridge, 546.
Mull, Island of, 465; Sound of, 457.
Munlochy, 535.
Murdoc’s Tower, 406.
Murdoch of Albany’s Stronghold,/ootoole,
196.
Napier, Inventor of Logarithms, birth¬
place of, 89.
National GaUery, Edinburgh, 15.
National Monument, Edinburgh, 19.
Needle, The, 499.
Necropolis of Glasgow, 353.
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