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Johnson, Samuel («A Visitor’s Impressions of Scotland»), from Samuel Johnson, Joumey to the Western Islands of Scotland (1775), ed. Peter Levi (Folio Society, London, 1990).
Ker of Gradyne, Colonel («The Battle of Culloden»), Colonel Ker of Gradyne quoted in Robert Forbes Jacobite Memoirs of the Rebellion of 1745, ed. Robert Chambers (Edinburgh, 1834).
Knox, John («The Burning of George Wishart», «The Murder of Cardinal David Beaton», «John Knox Apologizes to Queen Elizabeth I», «Mary, Queen of Scots, Arrives in Scotland»), from John Knox, A History of the
Reformation, vol. II, quoted in Source Book of Scottish History, vol. I, ed. W. Croft Dickinson, Gordon Donaldson, Isabel A. Milne (Thomas Nelson & Sons Ltd, Edinburgh, 1958).
Lauder, Harry («Unknown Comedian Tries His Luck in London»), from Harry Lauder, Roamin’ in the Gloamin’ (1928). Reproduced by kind permission of Elizabeth Hamilton.
Lavery, John («Saxpence in ma claes, ninepence in ma skin»), from Sir John Lavery, The Life of a Painter (1940), quoted in Glasgow Observed, ed. Simon Berry and Hamish Whyte (John Donald, Edinburgh, 1987).
Law, Denis («The Flodden of Football»), from Denis Law, with Bernard Bale, The Lawman: an Autobiography (Andre Deutsch, London, 1999). Copyright © Denis Law.
Lawrie, Dr W. L. («Streets of Sewage»), from Reports of the Sanitary Condition of the Labouring Population of Scotland (London, 1842).
Levison (nee Lusk), Mary («Petition for Women to Become Ministers in the Church of Scotland»), from Mary Levison, Wrestling with the Church (Arthur James, London, 1992).
Livingstone, David («Dr Livingstone Is Found by Henry Morton Stanley»), from The Last Journals of David Livingstone, in Central Africa, from 1865 to his Death, Vol II (London, 1880).
Livingstone, John («The National Covenant»), from John Livingstone, The Diary of a Covenanting Minister 1626–1667 (Wigtown District Museum Service, 1993).
Lockhart, John Gibson («George IV Visits Scotland»), quoted in The Oxford Book of Literary Anecdotes, ed. James Sutherland, (OUP, Oxford, 1975).
The Lord Treasurer of England («Border Reivers Defy Capture»), from Calendarof Border Papers, ed. Joseph Bain (HM General Register House, Edinburgh, 1894).
Macaulay, Zachary («A Jamaican Sugar Plantation»), from Life and Letters of Zachary Macaulay, by his granddaughter Viscountess Knutsford (London, 1900).
McBain, Barclay («The Lockerbie Disaster»), the Herald, 23 December 1988. The Herald, Copyright © Newsquest (Herald & Times).
MacCaig, Norman («A Conscientious Objector»), quoted in Voicesfrom War: Personal Recollections of War in Our Century by Scottish Men and Women, ed. Ian MacDougall (Mereat Press, Edinburgh, 1995). Reprinted by kind permission of the publishers.
Macdonald, Ethel («The Spanish Civil War»), from Barcelona Bulletin, quoted in Rhona M. Hodgart, Ethel MacDonald: Glasgow Woman Anarchist (Kate Sharpley Library, London, 1995). Reproduced with kind permission of Rhona Hodgart and the publisher.
Macdonald, John («Jacobite Orphans»), from John Macdonald, Memoirs of an Eighteenth-century Footman (Century, London, 1985).
McGahey, Mick («The Minere’ Strike»), quoted in Miners 1984–1994: A Decade of Endurance, ed. Joe Owens (Polygon, Edinburgh, 1994). Reproduced by permission of Polygon, an imprint of Birlinn Ltd (unvw.bir linn.co.uk).
McGonagall, William («The Tay Railway Bridge Disaster»), from William McGonagall, Poetic Gems (Duckworth, London, 1989).
Mcllvanney, Hugh («Celtic Win the European Cup»), from Hugh Mcllvanney, Mcllvanney on Football (Mainstream, London, 1994). Copyright © Guardian Newspapers Limited, 1967.
Mackenzie, Henry («Robert Burns Is Hailed as a Genius»), from The Lounger, quoted in Agnes Mure Mackenzie, Scottish Pageant, vol. 3 (Oliver & Boyd, Edinburgh, 1949).
McLean, Reverend («The Disruption of the Church of Scotland»), from Rev. Thomas Brown, Annals of the Disruption (Macniven & Wallace, Edinburgh, 1876–1884).
MacLeod, Donald («The Sutherland Clearances» and «Sutherland after the Clearances»), from Donald MacLeod, Gloomy Memories of the Highlands, Letter VII, quoted in Alexander Mackenzie, The History of the Highland Clearances (Mereat Press, Edinburgh, 1991).
McLevy, James («An Edinburgh Detective at Work»), from James McLevy, McLevy Retums: Further Disclosures of the Edinburgh Detective (Mereat Press, Edinburgh, 2002).
Major, John («A Paen to Oatcakes»), from John Major, A History of Greater Britain as well England as Scotland, 1521, translated from Latin by Archibald Constable (Scottish History Society, Edinburgh, 1892).
Martin Martin («A GaePs View of the Islands»), from Martin Martin, A Description of the Western Islands of Scotland circa 1695, ed. Donald Monro (Mereat Press, Edinburgh, 1999).
Mary, Queen of Scots («Mary, Queen of Scots, Appeals to Elizabeth I for Help» and «The Morning of Mary, Queen of Scots's Execution»), quoted in Agnes Mure Mackenzie, Scottish Pageant, vol. II (Oliver & Boyd, Edinburgh, 1948).
Maxwell, Fordyce («The Dunblane Massacre»), Fordyce Maxwell, the Scotsman, 16 March 1996. Copyright © The Scotsman Publications Ltd.
Medical Officers of Perth and Barlinnie prisons («Force-feeding Suffragettes»), from National Archives of Scotland, HH5 5/327.
Melville, James («Schooldays»), Memoirs of James Melville, quoted in Agnes Mure Mackenzie, Scottish Pageant, vol. II (Oliver & Boyd, Edinburgh, 1948).
Melville, Sir James («The Murder of Riccio»), Sir James Melville, quoted in Scottish Diaries and Memoirs 1550–1746, ed. J. G. Fyfe (Stirling, 1927).
Mendelssohn, Felix Bartholdy («Mendelssohn Visits Scotland»), from Felix Mendelssohn: A Life in Letters, ed. Rudolf Elvers, translated from German by Craig Tomlinson (Fromm International Publishing Corporation, New York, 1986).
Mill, Reverend John («Superstition and Punishment»), from The Diary of the Reverend John Mill, minister of the parishes of Dunrossness, Sadmck and Cunningsburgh in Shetland, 1740–1803 (Edinburgh, 1889).
Mitchell, Joseph («Law and Justice in the Highlands» and «Railway Mania»), from Joseph Mitchell, Reminiscences of My Life in the Highlands, vols I and II (London, 1883–1884).
Moryson, Fynes («The Scottish Diet»), Fynes Moryson, in Early Travellers in Scotland, ed. P. Hume Brown (David Douglas, Edinburgh, 1891).
Muir, Edwin («Edinburgh and Its Street Girls»), from Edwin Muir, Scottish Journey (Mainstream, Edinburgh, 1979). Reprinted with permission by the publisher.
Muir, Thomas («The Trial of „the Pest of Scotland“»), from The Trial of Thomas Muir, younger, of Huntershill, Before the High Court of Justiciary, at Edinburgh, on the 30th and 31st Days of August, 1793 (London, 1793).
Myles, James («Child Worker in a Dundee Factory»), from James Myles, Chapters in the Life of a Dundee Factory Boy (Dundee, 1850).
Nithsdale, the Countess of («A Jacobite Escapes from the Tower of London»), from Genuine Account of the Escape of Lord Nithsdale written by the Countess of Nithsdale, to her sister, Lady Lucy Herbert, Abbess of the Augustine Nuns, of Bruges (National Library of Scotland, manuscript archive).
Obree, Graeme («The Flying Scotsman breaks the World Hour Re-cord»), from Graeme Obree, Flying Scotsman, the Graeme Obree Story (Birlinn, Edinburgh, 2003). Extract reproduced by permission of Birlinn Ltd ( www.birlinn.co.uk).
Owen, Robert («An Experiment in Humanity»), from Report of Minutes of Evidence Taken by the Select Committee on the State of the Children Employed in the Manufactories of the United Kingdom (Parliamentary Papers, vol. 3,1816), quoted in Scottish Voices, 1745–1960, eds. Т. C. Smout and Sydney Wood (William Collins and Sons, London, 1990).