Notes and Queries, Number 26, April 27, 1850 by Various
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page 58 of 67 (86%)
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* * * * * MISCELLANEOUS. NOTES ON BOOKS, CATALOGUES, SALES, &C. No one can have visited Edinburgh, and gazed upon "The height Where the huge Castle holds its state," without having felt a strong desire to learn the history of that venerable pile, and the stirring tales which its grey walls could tell. What so many must have wished done, has at length been accomplished by Mr. James Grant, the biographer of Kirkaldy of Grange, the gallant governor of that castle, who was so treacherously executed by the Regent Morton. His work, just published under the title of _Memorials of the Castle of Edinburgh_, contains its varied history, ably and pleasantly narrated, and intermixed with so much illustrative anecdote as to render it an indispensable companion to all who may hereafter visit one of the most interesting, as well as most remarkable monuments of the metropolis of Scotland. The lovers of fine engravings and exquisite drawings will have a rare opportunity of enriching their portfolios in the course of the next and following week, as Messrs. Leigh Sotheby and Co., of Wellington Street, commence on Monday a nine days' sale of a magnificent collection of engravings, of the highest quality, of the ancient and modern Italian, |
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