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Cambridge University Press0521602823 - The Transformation of Edinburgh: Land, Property and Trust in theNineteenth Century - Richard RodgerIndexMore informationIndex of Edinburgh street names and districtsAbbey 445Abbeyhill 106, 114, 375, 377, 381, 405,408, 414, 469, 493, 496Abbeyhill School 112n, 470Abbotsford 500Abercromby Place 61Albert Place 173Albert Street 82Alva Place 402Angle Park Terrace 219Antigua Street 206, 282, 291Ardmillan Terrace 219, 468, 481Argyle 206Argyle Square 433Arthur Street 112nAshley Terrace 389, 465, 468Atholl Terrace 212Bainfield 173Balgreen 397Balgreen Road 389Balmoral Place 377Bangholm Bower 86Bareford’s Park 51, 55Barnton Terrace, Craigleith 384–6Bathfield 196, 337, 492Bedford Street 356Belgrave Crescent 245, 250–3, 269, 338Belgrave Place 250, 269, 288, 290–1, 303,322, 338Bell Place 397Bellevue 61Bellevue Crescent 61nBernard Street, Leith 194–5, 206, 282,291, 337Bernard Street (Stockbridge) School 112n,115, 470Blackfriars’ Street 467, 476Blackfriars’ Wynd 420Blackhall 397Bonnington 48, 195–6, 205–6, 374, 483,492Boroughloch see MeadowsBorthwick Close School 112nBorthwick Place 359nBotanical Gardens 98Bothwell Street 108Braid Hills 165Brandsfield 213, 219Bread Street 88, 356Breadalbane Terrace 212Bright Terrace 212Bristo 48Bristo Place 94Bristo Street 356Brougham Place 173, 208Brougham Street 198–9, 374Broughton 18, 36–8, 41–2, 54, 77Broughton Loan 55Broughton School 112nBroughton Street 79Brown Square 476Brown Square School 112nBrunstane 230Brunswick Street 82, 109, 145Brunton Gardens 108Brunton Place 82, 465Brunton Terrace 108, 462Bruntsfield 48, 96, 109, 168–9, 173, 200Bryson Road 168, 215, 226–7Buccleugh Place 94Buchanan Street 108Buckingham Terrace 245, 252, 256, 287,290, 322, 338, 477nCaledonian Crescent 216, 217n, 218, 291,326, 330, 333, 340Caledonian Place 173, 217n, 218, 291Caledonian Road 218, 291Caledonian Street 216, 217n, 218Canal Street 63nCanongate 18, 36, 38, 375, 423, 476Canonmills 36, 38, 77, 259, 499Carberry Place 359n516 Cambridge University Presswww.cambridge.org

Cambridge University Press0521602823 - The Transformation of Edinburgh: Land, Property and Trust in theNineteenth Century - Richard RodgerIndexMore informationIndex of Edinburgh street names and districtsCargilfield School 163Carlton Terrace 82Caroline Park, Granton 493Castle Barns 88Castle Terrace 85, 89, 469Castlehill 94Cathcart Street 218, 232nCatherine Place 359nCausewayside 208, 339Chalmers Street 150Chambers Street 476Charity Workhouse 94Charlotte Square 63Charlotte Street, Leith 206, 282, 337Coates 28, 42, 53, 77, 243, 249–50, 252,255Coates Crescent 151Coates Gardens 151Cobden Terrace 212Cochrane Place 381nCockburn 47, 48Cockburn Street 432, 475, 478Colinton 108, 290, 300, 500Colinton Road 347, 500College Street 433Coltbridge 227Comely Bank 28, 80, 99, 117, 256–7, 259,283, 296, 303Comely Bank Avenue 261–4, 273, 298,301–11, 315–20, 327Comely Bank Grove 310–11, 316–17Comely Bank Loan 333Comely Bank Place 262, 273, 311,316–19Comely Bank Road 262, 273, 310–11,315–19Comely Bank Row 273, 276, 305, 310,316–18, 328Comely Bank Street, 273, 310, 314–18Comely Bank Terrace 273, 314–18Comiston 397Constitution Street 206, 282, 339Cornhill Terrace 389Cornwall Street 466Cornwallis Place 61nCorstorphine 397Corstorphine Road 164Cowgate 15, 92–3, 112, 332, 425, 496Cowgate School 112n, 115, 470Craigentinny 420Craighouse Road 110, 500Craigleith 340Craigleith Poorhouse 98Craiglockhart 100, 402Craigmillar Park 500Crichton Place 140 Cambridge University Press517Cumberland Street 61, 151Currie 48Daisy Terrace 383Dalmeny Street 82, 108, 462Dalry 28, 42, 106, 140, 173, 212, 219,220–38, 245, 247, 255–6, 283, 288, 291,299, 326, 332, 335, 337, 340, 375, 377,383–4, 405, 409, 493; Easter 213,215–16Dalry Lane 217nDalry Road 216, 217n, 218, 232n, 234,291, 303Dalry Station 235Davidson’s Mains 397Davie Street School 112n, 115, 470Dean 48, 117–18, 244Dean Bridge 244, 327Dean Park Street 152, 262, 273, 276, 291,303–5, 310–13Dean Path 333Devon Place 359Douglas Crescent 152, 212, 244, 249, 269,322, 338Downfield Place 218, 232n, 235n, 464–5Downie Place 89Drumdryan 83, 91, 98, 105, 140, 166n,173, 192–205, 216, 218, 339, 349, 492Drumdryan House 200Drummond Circus 61nDrummond Place 61nDrumsheugh 67–8Dublin Street 61Duncan Street 61Dundas Street 61, 79Dundee Street 140, 215nEast Hermitage Place 381nEast London Street 166n, 173East Restalrig Terrace 389Easter Road 82, 106–7, 108, 263Eglinton Crescent 152, 244, 249, 253, 269,287, 322, 338Eglinton Street 359nElgin Place 359nElgin Street 108Elizafield 196Elm Place 381nElm Row 82Erskine Place 151Falconhall 108, 117, 166nFalshaw Bridge 469Ferniehill (Leith Walk) 374Ferry Road 195, 205, 302, 337, 372–3,374, 377www.cambridge.org

Cambridge University Press0521602823 - The Transformation of Edinburgh: Land, Property and Trust in theNineteenth Century - Richard RodgerIndexMore information518Index of Edinburgh street names and districtsFettes Row 61nFingzies Place 381nForrest Road 138, 173Fort Street 337Fountainbridge 42, 194, 211, 214, 359,383, 481, 492, 495–6Fountainbridge Road 215Fowler Terrace 222, 229Gardener’s Crescent 397Gayfield Square 282, 291George IV Bridge 96, 138, 476George Square 94George Street 60, 498Gillespie Crescent 166n, 168–9, 173Gillsland Road 110, 500Gilmore Street/Place 138, 150Gilmore’s Close 149Gladstone Terrace 207, 337–8, 374Glen Street 173Glencairn Crescent 244, 249, 253, 269,300–3, 338Glendevon Place 389Glengyle Terrace 169, 173, 465Glenogle Park 369, 376, 393Goldenacre Terrace 230Gorgie Road 168, 213, 234, 383, 492Grange 98, 102–4, 211, 289, 300, 327, 497Granton 216Grassmarket 94, 112, 149, 332, 423, 444,496Great King Street 79Great Wellington Street 206, 303Greenbank 397Greyfriars Church 94Grindlay Street 112n, 166n, 173Grove Street 383, 493–4Guthrie Street 433Hampton Terrace 243Hanover Street 48Haymarket 211–12, 215, 239, 257, 299,318, 334, 359, 374, 383, 409Hazelbank Terrace 389Henderson Place 372–3Henderson Terrace 219Heriot Bridge 112Heriot Bridge School 112nHeriot Row 79, 80, 81Hermitage Hill 389High Riggs 198, 481High School Wynd 424High School Yards 450High School Yards School 112nHigh Street, 14, 36, 91, 94, 112, 335, 356,358, 365, 393, 423, 435, 438–9 Cambridge University PressHillhousefield 196, 358, 492Hillside Crescent 108, 166nHollybank Terrace 389Holyrood Palace 32Holyrood Park 43, 427, 493Holyrood Road 440Home Street 84, 198–200Hope Park 166n, 173, 206Howe Street 61, 79, 80Hugh Miller Place 364, 405India Street 61, 80Industrial Road 462Inverleith 117, 259Inverleith Park 98, 155, 259Iona Street 82, 108Ivy Terrace 383, 397Jamaica Street 61Jamaica Street, Leith 206, 282Jock’s Lodge 492Joppa 397Kew Terrace 243King Street 61nKing’s Bridge 88Kirkhill Road 389Laurel Terrace 383Lauriston 197Lauriston Gardens 166, 173Lauriston Place 51, 94, 166, 173Lawnmarket 94, 96Leamington Place 169Learmonth 80, 497Learmonth Gardens 275, 288, 298–9, 322,327–8Learmonth Grove 310, 320, 397Learmonth Mews 288Learmonth Place 320Learmonth Terrace 477nLeith Fort 92Leith Links 196Leith Walk 82, 106, 108, 140, 168, 282,291, 339, 358, 374Leith Wynd 426Leopold Place 82Leven Lodge 140, 173Leven Street 84Lilliput 86Lily Terrace 383Lindean Place 381nLindsay Road 337Livingstone Place 166n, 207, 291, 333Lochrin 149–50, 197Logie Green 499www.cambridge.org

Cambridge University Press0521602823 - The Transformation of Edinburgh: Land, Property and Trust in theNineteenth Century - Richard RodgerIndexMore informationIndex of Edinburgh street names and districtsLomond Park 157, 163Lomond Road 156London Road 462London Street 61Lord Russell Street 397Lothian Road 84, 85, 88, 194, 211, 356,492Lothian Road Station 124Lothian Road United Presbyterian Church89Lower Granton Road 164Lyceum Theatre 85McLeod Street 450Magdala Crescent 243–4Maitland Street 151Malta Crescent/Terrace 91Mansfield Place 61nMarchmont 200, 397, 462Marchmont Road 462, 476Maryfield 374–5, 402Maxwell (Duff) Street 231, 232n, 257, 383Meadows 37, 43, 55, 94, 96, 140, 166, 200,206, 291, 302Melville Terrace 166n, 303, 336–8Merchiston 47, 48, 51, 52–3, 55, 98–101,105, 108, 138, 140, 168, 327, 349, 385,388, 408, 497, 500Merchiston Gardens 110, 500Millerfield Place 291, 336–7Montague Street 173Montgomery Place 173Montgomery Street 108Moray Park 493Morningside 100, 108, 138, 168, 327, 397,497Morningside Road 468Morrison Street 212, 374–5Mortonhall 117Moses’ Well 149Mound 63n, 95, 472Murieston 255, 283, 383Murieston Crescent 234, 291, 303, 330Murieston Place 291, 326Murrayfield 397Murrayfield Station 164–5Myreside 48Myrtle Terrace 383, 397National Gallery 472Nelson Street 61Netherby Road 160New Campbeltown 206New Town 8, 14, 15, 18, 26, 55, 57–60, 63,77, 135, 156, 171, 182, 197, 204, 211,229, 236, 289, 322, 327, 397, 417, 460, Cambridge University Press519466, 496–9; (eastern) 82, 86, 106–7;(western) 106Newhaven 153Newhaven Parish Manse 157Newington 98, 138, 211, 236, 289, 327,497Nicolson Square 489Noble Place 381nNorth Bridge 426, 455, 476North British (Balmoral) Hotel 63North Fort Street 374North Lauriston Gardens 173North Learmonth Gardens 324–5North Leith 38, 377North Loch 48, 51North Merchiston 214, 225, 228–30, 238,383–4, 405, 493North Merchiston Park 212Northcote Street 232nNorthumberland Street 61n, 79Norton Park (Abbeyhill) 375, 493Old Assembly Close 91Old Assembly Close School 112nOld Town 15, 82, 204, 362, 417, 443, 488,493, 496Orchardfield 48, 83, 85–7, 91, 94, 98Orphan Hospital 98Orwell Place 217nOrwell Terrace 217nOsborne Terrace 243Oxford Street 173Oxford Terrace 266Palmerston Place 244Panmure Place 173Parkvale Place 381nParliament Square 92, 95Pembroke Place 359nPentland Hills 47, 100, 108, 165, 214Picardy Place 55Piershill Barracks 92, 420Pilrig 35Pitt Street 61, 374Pleasance 48, 230, 332, 496Polwarth Gardens 222, 226Port Hopetoun 23, 197Portobello 138, 397Portsburgh 86Portsburgh Square 451Potterow 48Priestfield 230Primrose Bank, Trinity 158Primrose Terrace 383Princes Street 51, 60, 62–3, 76, 96, 211,259, 427, 498www.cambridge.org

Cambridge University Press0521602823 - The Transformation of Edinburgh: Land, Property and Trust in theNineteenth Century - Richard RodgerIndexMore information520Index of Edinburgh street names and districtsQuarryholes 106Queen Street 60–1, 76; Gardens 67Queensberry House 417Queensferry 85Queensferry Gardens 287Queensferry Road, 262, 320Redbraes 499Regent Terrace 82Reid Terrace 364, 372, 393Restalrig 420Restalrig Park 374, 377, 379, 383, 385,388, 405, 414, 469, 492Ritchie Place 230Rose Street School 112nRosehall Place 173Roseneath 206, 492Rosevale Place 381nRoyal Crescent 61nRoyal Exchange 149Royal Terrace 79, 80Royal Victoria Hospital 99Rutland Hotel 151Rutland Place 151Rutland Street 151Ryehill Avenue 389Ryehill Gardens 389Ryehill Terrace 389St Andrew’s Square 65St Ann’s Street 63nSt Cuthbert’s 445St Giles 423, 444St Leonard’s 55St Margaret’s 409, 420St Mary’s Street 435, 440, 469, 476St Vincent Street 61, 151Saxe Coburg Place 82, 90Sciennes 28, 140, 160, 166, 173, 212, 216,222, 247, 283, 291, 337, 492–3Sciennes Road 207, 291Scotland Street 61Shaftesbury Park 212, 388–9, 405, 408–9,414, 493Silvermills 77, 259Slateford Road 346, 383Sloane Street 462Somerset Place 381nSouth Bridge 94, 455, 476South Clerk Street 402, 483South Grindlay Street 173South Lauder Road 389South Learmonth Gardens 276, 288, 291,298, 322, 327–8South Leith 381South Road 110, 500 Cambridge University PressSpittalfield 173Spottiswood Road 462Springfield Street 232n, 235nSpringwell Place 218Spylaw 108Stanhope Place 359nStirling Road 160Stockbridge 259, 369–70, 375, 377, 379,385, 405, 409, 493Strowan Terrace 158Summerfield Place 195, 381nSummerside Street 195, 206, 302,336Surrey Place 359nSutherland Street 359nSylvan 206Tarvit Street 199–200Tay Street 215, 224Tay Street School 222Teviot Row 94, 173Thistle Street 483Tollcross 28, 84, 160, 166, 194, 196–7,222, 247, 339, 492Torphichen Street 231, 235, 259, 302Trafalgar Street 372–3Trinity 127, 153–4Trinity House 154Trinity Mains 154Trinity Road 156, 158Tron Church 92, 423, 444Tron Square 450Union Canal 88, 91, 150, 197, 469Usher Hall 85Valleyfield 140, 173Victoria Park 154Victoria Street 432, 476Victoria Street Infants School 112nViewforth 465Violet Terrace 383Walker Bridge 469Wardie Bay 164Warrender Park Road 462, 476Warriston 42, 53, 77, 117Washington Lane 383Water of Leith 43, 77, 244, 250, 322, 338,499Waterloo Bridge 455Watson Crescent 224, 226, 229Waverley Station 475Waverley Steps 62Well Court 447–9Wellington Place (Leith) 166nwww.cambridge.org

Cambridge University Press0521602823 - The Transformation of Edinburgh: Land, Property and Trust in theNineteenth Century - Richard RodgerIndexMore informationIndex of Edinburgh street names and districtsWellington Street 108West Bow 432West Claremont Street 173West Lauriston Place 166West Maitland Street 302West Meadow Place 173West Port 86West Register Street 483 Cambridge University Press521Westerhall 206Williamfield 196Willowbrae Road 389Windsor Street 82Yeaman Place 140, 226, 229Zetland Place 160www.cambridge.org

Cambridge University Press0521602823 - The Transformation of Edinburgh: Land, Property and Trust in theNineteenth Century - Richard RodgerIndexMore informationIndex of individual building firmsWilliam Beattie and Sons 481Cowie and Son, 481A. and W. Fingzies 381, 462George Fortune 160Galloway and Mackintosh 462James Gowans 481, 72, 286, 294, 466–7,469–70Simon Henderson 462David Heron 107Andrew Hood 107, 464–5, 481P. Justice 229W. & J. Kirkwood 481R. Lamb and Co. 160Lawrie and Scott 107, 465J. W. B. Lee 140W. and D. Macgregor 141, 168–69,465R. McNaughton 384–5John Martin 464H. T. and R. Montgomery 140, 160, 229W. S. Morton 480William Outerston 462John Pyper 462Samuel Richard 197D. B. Ritchie 229Robert Robertson 158–60James Slater 107David Steel and David Walker 201James Steel see separate entryJohn Watherstone 215, 219, 481522 Cambridge University Presswww.cambridge.org

Cambridge University Press0521602823 - The Transformation of Edinburgh: Land, Property and Trust in theNineteenth Century - Richard RodgerIndexMore informationGeneral indexAberdeen 19, 132, 482Bon Accord Square 68nabsenteeism 116, 402see also landowners, landownershipaccountability 7, 69, 190accountants 8, 52, 141, 143–4advertising 464–6aesthetics of building 79, 80, 438, 477,487agricultural improvement 53–4, 502and urban development 54, 86, 502–3alienation 10, 487see also classAnne of Denmark, Queen 30, 32annuitants 7, 18, 27, 114, 123, 141, 143,146–9, 182, 213, 253, 283, 300, 315,318, 405architects 94–5, 263, 438, 464Architectural Institute of Scotland 429Edinburgh Architectural Association483architects, individualAnderson, R. Rowand 111, 259, 290,500Burn, William 94–5, 419Carfrae, J. A. 489Cousins, David 98, 433, 438, 452,476Gowans, James 466–7Gray, James 194–5, 216Hamilton, Thomas 94–5, 419Leslie, Thomas 94Lessels, John 433, 438, 452, 476Morham, Robert 154Playfair Wiliam 82, 94, 95, 106, 243Rhind, David 99Stevenson Robert 94, 419architecture 8, 95–6, 497–8council housing 12, 450, 452Georgian 477historic 438–9, 474–5, 484, 487–9Italianate 476Jacobean, decorated collegiate 470neo-classical 26, 60, 80, 153, 472, 476,484, 489neo-gothic 472; ‘Scots baronial’ 28, 259,438, 452, 476, 484, 488, features 475;Scott monument 472–3‘old English’ 243tenement design 236–8, 476–7see also built environment; Scott, SirWalterArnold, Dr Thomas 129artisans 273, 332, 395, 403, 412, 502employment 259, 278, 320incomes 180, 206see also building tradesarts, fine 243, 485associations 260, 295–6, 487employers 191asylums 491see also hospitalsauction, roup 135, 149, 219–20Ayr 226banks and banking 7, 13, 171, 269Bank of England 171Bank of Scotland 42, 43, 95banking failure 77, 132British Linen Bank 99, 138City of Glasgow Bank 132, 231Chartered Bank of Australia 145Commercial Bank of Scotland 216land banks 141, 505Oriental Bank 144People’s Bank 170, 270Union Bank 167–8see also credit; crisis; financeBegg, Rev. Dr James 363–4, 372, 412, 423,427betterment 11Birmingham 174, 489birth rate 24–5, 175Blackstone, William 506523 Cambridge University Presswww.cambridge.org

Cambridge University Press0521602823 - The Transformation of Edinburgh: Land, Property and Trust in theNineteenth Century - Richard RodgerIndexMore information524General indexboards, commissioners 3, 5, 47, 116,333bonds 7, 9, 32, 58, 74, 82, 87, 126, 142,144–5, 147, 149, 155, 195, 216, 222,257Booth, Charles 28, 294boundariesadministrative 3, 11–12, 17, 41, 55, 75,106city 15, 117–18, 236, 475–6property 16, 44, 54, 63, 98, 156–60, 164,213–14Bradford 22brewing, distilling 65, 214–15, 383Drumdryan Brewery 200Fountain Brewery, William McEwan’s214, 383Holyrood Brewery, William Younger’s493Bristol 116Broughty Ferry 132builders and developers 8, 9, 27, 60–2, 70,82, 106, 108, 123, 126–7, 140, 153,156, 166–71, 198, 201, 229–30, 242,330, 333, 339, 462, 464, 477, 503reasons for success in building 196, 203,205–7, 212, 216, 241–2, 247, 252,255, 282, 284, 335–9, 344–9small 84, 175–7, 190, 203, 205, 233speculative 74, 210, 344, 430survival strategies of 182–5, 190see also Edinburgh Co-operative BuildingCompany; Murrayfield Real EstateCompany, Trinity Land Companybuilders’ merchantsT. and B. Campbell and Co. 483Mushet and Co. 483Dickson Walker and Co. 483James Watson 483Wood and Cairns 483C. and A. Willmott 483building 95, 174–85, 230, 436bankruptcy in 9, 72, 74, 133, 174, 177,184, 189–90, 192, 231, 502characteristics of 174, 176, 178, 182,193–4, 212, 255, 483; standardisationin 498–9cycles and fluctuations 25, 74, 79, 82, 84,88, 105–7, 155, 174, 177, 179–82,189, 192, 210, 224, 232, 234, 247,269, 293, 358, 372, 381, 394–5, 400,411, 491economics of 477, 498–9; see alsocharacteristics of (above); cycles andfluctuations; Steel, James Cambridge University Presslabour relations and 190, 356, 379mechanisation 5, 481–2, 486plots, stances 74n, 79, 80, 82, 106, 155,162, 194, 202, 216, 233; hierarchy of80, 262rate of return 195sites 79–80, 160success in 241–2, 247see also housing; land; rental marketbuilding costs 61, 75, 482see also building, mechanisationbuilding finance 27, 73–4, 126–7, 128–41,143, 151, 153, 155–8, 166–71, 184,194, 201–4, 207, 216, 221–8, 255,267–75building associations and 8, 126, 166 166n,184, 207; Blackfriars’ 435, 469;Bruntsfield 169; Drumdryan Street202; Gillespie Crescent 168–9;Leamington 169; see also list 173building societies and 166–8, 202, 255,269–70, 272, 274; principles 167,193–4; terminating 166cash advances 126, 143, 158, 168, 194feuing system and 74, 76, 123, 126–7,143, 198, 508heritable securities 127–41, 130–3, 166,170, 172, 177–8, 203, 221–8, 508; seealso separate entry; Church of Scotlandinvestment societies 167–8; list oftwenty-five, societies, 167nprivate loans 126, 143–4, 151, 166, 177,184, 216, 253, 270, 272property companies 126, 144, 166,221–8, 255, 401; yields 168, 195,203solicitors 126, 166, 216, 268–70trade credit 126, 184trusts funds as 142–3, 151, 268–73, 302,318; advantages 143building materials 61, 89, 92, 124, 181,184, 236–7, 245–6, 333, 348, 477builders’ merchants 481–4decoration see built environmentbuilding regulations 9, 11, 59, 61, 158, 175,191, 236–8, 333, 453structural strength and 365see also Dean of Guild Court; legislation;planningbuilding trades 205, 222, 224, 230, 377,395, 402, 404, 477builders, see builders and developerscraft skills, workmanship 480; carpenter,joiner 209, 404; glass cutter, 405,glazier 209; mason 194, 209, 356,www.cambridge.org

Cambridge University Press0521602823 - The Transformation of Edinburgh: Land, Property and Trust in theNineteenth Century - Richard RodgerIndexMore informationGeneral index364–5, 381, 395, 404, 467, 470, 476,486; painter 404; plasterer 358;plumber 209, 358; slaters 209buildingscommercial 65, 68, 92, 105, 150, 183,195, 208, 215, 232, 289, 375, 487, 499industrial 42, 77, 114, 183, 215, 232,259, 375, 383, 492–3, 496, 499mixed 150, 259, 303public 491, 491n, 492; see also churches;schools; town councilresidential see housing; tenements;middle classes; working classesas symbols of authority 460, 488built environment 124, 268, 454, 459, 475,480–4architectural decoration 460–83, 477,486empire and 461, 471ethnography and 464–76‘imprisoned capital’ 461, 486memory and 488–9modernity and 464ornamental symbolism 461–70, 476power and 459–60, 464, 467, 486, 487scale, monumentality 116, 460, 471, 489,491Scottish nationalism and 461–2, 472,474–6, 480, 484, 486state and nationalism in 13, 28–9, 459,461, 471bureaucracy 6, 191, 273civil administration 236, 273, 276, 412,421–2, 460theories of 455, 488business structure 114, 190of family firms 4, 149, 348of head offices 13of small firms 21, 114, 175–6, 190, 203,496see also buildersCambusnethan 192, 348, 409Canal, Union 197, 213–14capitalhuman capital 14Local supplies 270; see also heritablesecuritiesoverseas flows 25, 58, 150, 168, 181–2,293sources of 74, 118, 123, 135, 140, 169,194, 294working 138, 140, 169, 262see also building financecapital costs 58, 95–6 Cambridge University Press525capitalism 3–4, 11, 67, 74, 118, 165, 174,208, 229–31, 268–9, 280, 292, 294,353, 394–401, 411, 502, 508dynamic nature of 10, 13, 73–4, 118,166, 171, 184–5, 190, 292–3, 394–401house ownership and 210, 268, 280,394–5social structure and 4, 20, 205, 305and urbanisation 12, 67, 165, 171,178–9, 190, 293, 450, 452–3celebrations, jubilees 461, 468cellars 60, 428cemeteries 3see also Dean Cemeterycensuses 175centralisation 3, 5, 116, 414, 428, 455–7,472Board of Health 428, 456–7Chadwick, Edwin 286, 418–19, 428, 456–7Report 286, 418–19, 428Chalmers, Rev. Dr Thomas 363–4Chambers, William 420, 428, 431–2, 441,456Report and proposals 432charities 4–5, 21, 92, 123, 182, 430endowed 7, 26, 43, 58, 98–9poor relief 21see also endowments; hospitials; trustschildren 19, 289education of 36, 42–3, 51, 99mortality of 444, 446see also schoolscholera 416–19, 428, 455Church of Scotland 7, 51, 91–2, 127–41,153, 160–1, 170, 172, 203, 284, 294,362, 421–2attendance 127–8, 294, 422Chapels of Ease 129, 160collections 130; legacies andsubscriptions, 130Disruption 127, 294, 363, 422Endowment Committee 133–4, 136,140–1, 160, 203extension movement 127–9, 131, 138,364heritable securities 7, 27, 127, 130–6,160, 172, 203–4, 226; geographicaldistribution 130–3, 138–40housing reform see Begg, Rev. Dr James;Chalmers, Rev. Dr Thomas;Edinburgh Co-operative BuildingCompany; Free Church of Scotlandinvestments 7, 130–41, 172, 226moralism and 129, 285–6, 362, 426–7,496www.cambridge.org

Cambridge University Press0521602823 - The Transformation of Edinburgh: Land, Property and Trust in theNineteenth Century - Richard RodgerIndexMore information526General indexChurch of Scotland (cont.)property: manses, glebe lands 131relief funds 92, 421sermons 91–2, 127, 429social problems and 420–2urban ministry 127–9, 362see also dissenters; Free Church ofScotlandchurches 4, 123, 128, 131, 140–1, 235,260–1, 294–5, 340All Saint’s Episcopal 201nCrichton Place, Edinburgh 140Flotta, Orkney 140St Kiaran’s, Fife 140Southwick, Dumfries 140, 160United Presbyterian 346see also Index of Edinburgh street namesand districtscivil engineering 3, 58, 95–6, 98see also roads; transportcivil societydevelopment of 3–6, 190–1, 294–6, 300,341, 354, 391, 412–13, 472, 484–6and working-class participation 3, 296,354, 366, 412–13class 5–6, 91, 112, 119, 205, 230, 273,275–6, 302, 317–19, 328–30, 342, 353antagonism 4, 6, 10, 267, 276, 280, 314,353, 402, 413–14; consensual 367education and 112–13fertility rates and 290neighbourhoods and 107, 164, 262, 412petite bourgeoisie 205, 208, 210, 222,273, 275–6, 301, 319–20, 332, 337,388, 502; and shareholding 395–6residential stability and 275–6, 297–9,302, 315, 319, 340social segregation and 15, 18–19, 80, 91,99–105, 153, 164, 198, 239, 274–5,315, 496–7structure 195, 205, 209, 237, 240, 259,262, 272, 328, 335, 379; occupational275, 385see also clerks; middle classes; landlords,landlordism; tenants, working classesclergy 20evangelical ministers 129, 285, 362–4,412, 422clerks 20, 126, 182, 191, 204, 273, 388,395, 404, 502clubs and societies, 4, 6, 260, 294–6, 300,340, 450gentlemen’s 13London 244New Club 65–6working men’s 260, 294 Cambridge University Presscoal depots 211see also Index of Edinburgh street namesand districts: HaymarketComiston sand pit 179, 181commercial development 42, 91, 105,208, 215, 228, 232, 320effect on urban space 42, 114, 208,213and employment 21, 215office development 289commissioners, 5, 311, 333common good 92–3, 96, 216, 312, 431communications 3, 85, 87, 94, 96, 154,164–5, 194, 196, 213, 244, 259, 375,383, 388, 496–7see also transportcommunityconcept of 29, 266–7, 296facilities 260, 266, 294, 393stability 296, 298–9, 302–3, 340, 392companiesjoint stock 4, 114, 145–7limited liability 170compensation 9, 10, 213conflictsof interest 346inter-school rivalry 48–52public–private 92–3, 96, 216, 312, 431,469, 502trusts–civic interest 42, 55, 113consumerism 19–20, 205, 480, 484Co-operative movement 170, 270, 274,353–6, 381, 394, 399, 411building companies in Scotland 411n; seealso Edinburgh Co-operative BuildingCompany; Industrial Co-operativeBuilding Companyco-operative societies: East of ScotlandUnited Buying Agency 354; StCuthbert’s 170, 235, 270; Scottish Cooperative Wholesale Society 354moral economy of 28, 353–4, 358, 392,412objectives 353, 391, 411political role 353, 392council see municipal intervention; towncouncil,Court, Stuart 26, 34courts 13, 26, 63–9, 107, 109see also judicial decisionsCraig, James 8, 55, 60, 62–6, 239, 503credit 14provided by Co-operatives see building,economics of; building finance;solicitors, lawyerscrime see moral environment; moral panicswww.cambridge.org

Cambridge University Press0521602823 - The Transformation of Edinburgh: Land, Property and Trust in theNineteenth Century - Richard RodgerIndexMore informationGeneral indexcrisisin building 83–4, 88, 90–1, 98, 106, 132,154; tenement collapse 365, 416–17,429City of Glasgow Bank failure 132financial (1825–6) 76–7, 82, 84, 90, 98,452, 491see also cholera; fire; moral panicsCrofters’ Commission 10, 53Crownas debtor 30–1as landowner 8, 69cultural capital 75, 295, 340culturesocial geography and 18, 289see also built environment; classCupar 132Dean Bowling Club 266–7, 297, 327,340Dean Building Company 266Dean Cemetery 252–3, 349Dean of Guild Court 9, 72, 105, 175–6,178–9, 182, 191, 236–8, 346, 365,432, 456, 485–6see also building regulationsdeath rates 24debts 157, 160mortgage 152, 160, 269diseases, infectious 444, 453, 455, 457see also cholera; typhusdispensaries, public 417, 457dissenters 127–8distribution networks 116, 196, 493transport and 94, 383drink, drunkenness 422–3Dublin 116Dumfries, 75, 140, 160, 231Dundee 22, 132, 221, 223, 231James Cox trustees 226Dunfermline 221East Lothian 35, 47, 86Gosford 26, 35Longniddry 26Luffness 26economies of scale 53, 203, 244, 482, 493economy 4, 12, 14, 111, 179, 293, 305,319, 333, 388, 395cycles in 20, 22, 25, 178–79, 182, 190,210, 305, 333, 394–95and employment structure 19–21, 75,259, 276, 278, 290, 332, 379, 388,408–9information based 14, 152and school finances 111 Cambridge University Press527see also commerce, employment, finance,industryEdinburgh Academy 259Edinburgh Architectural Association 483Edinburgh Co-operative BuildingCompany (ECBC) 28, 210, 212,214–15, 255, 259, 270, 276, 279, 290,354, 368–410, 429, 493achievements 354, 372, 379–80, 390–1;features of success 388, 391–93, 412Articles of Association 366, 411building costs 369, 389capitalism and 394–5, 399–401, 411characteristics of each site: migration,family size and stucture, lodgers,employment, household heads 402–10constructing identity 366–7, 393, 402,469design features 368–70, 372, 411;external staircases 368, 384–5, 389;and family life 374; flatted villas 389,411finance 379, 400founders 354–56, 358, 364, 402; Frenchinfluences 366; and lock out 354, 358,365housing market 381, 383–4; rentals 372,381; sales 372, 377, 379, 383mortgages 388, 391, 399organisation 366–8, 377–9, 384, 411owner occupiers 403, 405, 502residents, social structure of 404–9shareholders 356–8, 375, 391, 395–9;concentration of 398–9; dividends375, 381, 383, 411site development 372, 374, 377, 383,388–89Edinburgh Improvement Scheme 28, 268,433–4, 450, 466–7, 487–8achievements 433, 437–43, 447building industry and 436, 469mortality, effects on 443–7Scots baronial architecture 476, 488western extension 91, 94–6see also built environment; public health,Glasgow City Improvement TrustEdinburgh International Exhibition 1886,469, 484Edinburgh Royal Infirmary 417, 421, 457Edinburgh School Board 113, 233, 489stone decoration 470, 490Edinburgh Tramway Company 497Edinburgh Water Company 214education 19, 86, 111–13for girls 43, 112for orphans 99www.cambridge.org

Cambridge University Press0521602823 - The Transformation of Edinburgh: Land, Property and Trust in theNineteenth Century - Richard RodgerIndexMore information528General indexeducation (cont.)provision of 41–2, 51, 99, 111–13qualifications 19–20see also charities; endowments; hospitals;schoolselites 3, 26, 47, 67, 79, 86, 105, 119, 129,240–5, 443, 452, 460see also middle class, upper; New Town,(west end)Empire connections with 10, 25, 32employers 190employment 19, 21–2, 95, 105, 215, 275–6,278, 290, 332, 412, 502and health 421industrial 215, 259, 275, 299, 383, 502professional 7, 13, 18–20, 182skilled, 259, 278, 320see also servants, domestic; shops,shopkeepersendowments 4, 26, 43, 47, 111, 339Engels, Friedrich 129, 420England and Wales 18, 19, 69, 70, 74–5,124, 210, 231, 247, 267–8, 280, 284,300, 335, 366, 396, 408, 422, 452,505English boroughs 294, 297, 301, 452,497housing 311, 335, 379environmental pollutionindustrial 214, 418insanitary housing 362, 417–18, 421–2,445–6, 450–3moral 426–7; police report 426noise 105sewage 415, 419, 453smoke 236see also moral panics; public healthestate plan 82, 88, 155Exhibition, Edinburgh International 1886469, 484external economies 14, 58, 496externalities 58–9, 95, 381, 496family 5, 7, 19, 175, 250, 290, 328, 405,413extended

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