House (about 8)
Dumbarton (very good) 15 Callander to 27
Falkirk
(baddish)
Luss (excellent) 13 Edinburgh 24
(good)
Tarbet (not bad) 8 Roslin (good) 6
Arrochar (good) 2 Peebles (good) 16
Cairndow (middling) 12 Clovenford 16
(tolerable)
Inverary (very good) 10 Melrose 8
(tolerable)
Dalmally (tolerable) 16 Dryburgh (good) 4
Taynuilt (excellent) 13 Jedburgh 10
(roughish)
Portnacroish (tolerable) 15 Hawick (good) 12
Ballachulish (part most 12 Langholm (very 24
excellent) good)
King's House (bad) 12 Longtown (good) 12
Tyndrum (good) 18 Carlisle 8
Grasmere 36
FOOTNOTES.
{0a} See Essays of R. H. Hutton, Esq., vol. ii.
{0b} See Appendix, pp. 304, 307.
{0c} The following is the entry referred to:--
'October 4th, 1832.--I find that this tour was both begun and ended
on a Sunday. I am sorry that it should have been so, though I hope
and trust that our thoughts and feelings were not seldom as pious and
serious as if we had duly attended a place devoted to public worship.
My sentiments have undergone a great change since 1803 respecting the
absolute necessity of keeping the Sabbath by a regular attendance at
church.
'D. W.'
{9a} Criffel.
{9b} Annandale.
{11} See Appendix A.
{20} There is some mistake here. The Hopetoun title was not taken from
any place in the Leadhills, much less from the house shaped like an
H.--_Ed._
{27} Probably the Rev. John Aird, minister of the parish, 1801-1815.
{30} Ragweed.
{31a} Tinto.
{33} New Lanark, Robert Owen's mills.
{36a} Lady Mary Ross.
{36b} Corehouse.
{36c} See Appe
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