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ovember 1710), as well as in _Atalantis Major_ (pp. 22-3). Key to Names and Characters in _Atalantis Major_ In the thinly disguised allegory of _Atalantis Major_, _Atalantis_ is, of course, Britain. _Olreeky_, or _Old Reeky_, or simply _Reeky_, is still used as an affectionate local term for the city of Edinburgh, prone as it is to be enshrouded in mists and smoke in the early morning. _Tartary_ is France, and the French are referred to as either the _Tartarians_ or the _Barbarians_. Jacobites are also indicated by the name _Tartarians_, since the Pretender's cause was actively supported by Louis XIV. _Japan_ is Spain and _China_ stands for Holland. The characters who appear in _Atalantis Major_ are (in the order that they are mentioned): _The Duke de Sanquarius_ (p. 14) is James Douglas, second Duke of Queensberry and Duke of Dover (1662-1711); _The Earl of Stairdale_ (p. 15) is John Dalrymple, second Earl of Stair (1673-1747); _The Earl of Crawlinfordsay_ (p. 16) is John Lindsay, nineteenth Earl of Crawford (d. 1713); _The Prince of Greeniccio of the ancient Blood of Argyllius_ (p. 17) is John Campbell, second Duke of Argyll, Baron Chatham and Earl of Greenwich (1678-1742); _The Earl of Marereskine_ (p. 18) is John Erskine, eleventh Earl of Mar of the Erskine line (1675-1732); _The Prince de Heymuthius_ (p. 18) is John Churchill, first Duke of Marlborough and Baron Churchill of Aymouth (1650-1722); _The Earl of Dolphinus_ (p. 18) is Sidney Godolphin (1645-1712); _Bellcampo, Lord of the Isles_ (p. 19) is Archibald Campbell, first and only Earl of Islay (pronounced "Isle-ah") and brother and heir of the second Duke of Argyll (1682-1761); _One of the Ministers_ (p. 22) is Thomas Miller of Kirkliston; _John ----, his Majesty's Hangman_ (p. 22) is John White; _Bradalbino_ (p. 24) is John Campbell, first Earl of Breadalbane (1635-1716); _Leslynus_ (p. 24) is David Leslie, third Earl of Leven (1660-1728); _One of the family of Boiilio_ (p. 24) is David Boyle, first Earl of Glasgow (1666-1733); _The Prince de Rosymonte_ (p. 34) is James Graham, fourth Marquis and first Duke of Montrose (d. 1742). The fact that, in several cases, the names used by Defoe are developed from family names and not the title seems to offer support for the contention that _Atalantis Major_ was inte
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