. The grange of St. Giles, the Bass : and the other baronial homes of the Dick-Lauder family. Dick Lauder, who succeeded himin the baronetcy of Fountainhall and Grange,^ and George Dick Lauder, Esq.,of Huntly Wood. Among the gentlemen present were Alexander Mitchell Innes, Esq. ofAyton Castle; T. Mitchell Innes, Esq. of Phantassie; William Mitchell Innes, 1 Father of the present Baronet, Sir Thomas Dick Lauder, whose mother, Lady Anne Dalrymple,second daughter of the ninth Earl of Stair, is still living. Sir John Dick Lauder died in 1S67. AND HUGH MILLERS CORRESPONDENCE 361 Esq. of Parsonsgree
. The grange of St. Giles, the Bass : and the other baronial homes of the Dick-Lauder family. Dick Lauder, who succeeded himin the baronetcy of Fountainhall and Grange,^ and George Dick Lauder, Esq.,of Huntly Wood. Among the gentlemen present were Alexander Mitchell Innes, Esq. ofAyton Castle; T. Mitchell Innes, Esq. of Phantassie; William Mitchell Innes, 1 Father of the present Baronet, Sir Thomas Dick Lauder, whose mother, Lady Anne Dalrymple,second daughter of the ninth Earl of Stair, is still living. Sir John Dick Lauder died in 1S67. AND HUGH MILLERS CORRESPONDENCE 361 Esq. of Parsonsgreen ; Simpson Mitchell Innes, Esq. ; George Mitchell Innes,Esq. of Ingliston; Norman Mitchell Innes, Esq.; Gilbert Mitchell Innes, Esq.;C. Craigie Halkett, Esq. of Hallhill; A. Maconochie, Esq. of Meadowbank ;Professor Maconochie; Robert Maconochie, Esq., ; Archibald Broun,Esq. of Johnstonburn, Advocate ; Warren Hastings Sands, Esq., ; CharlesAnderson, Esq.; John Wauchope, Esq. of Edmonstone ; Adam Hay, Esq., ;George More Nisbett, Esq. of Cairnhill; Sir Robert Dick-Cunyngham of. DICK LAUDER TOMB, GRANGE CEMETERY Prestonfield, Bart.; William Dick-Cunyngham, Esq.; North Dalrymple, Fordel; ^Eneas MBean, junior, Esq.; Captain Shearman ; Mr. SheriffGordon ; James LAmy, Esq. of Dunkenny ; J. R. LAniy, Esq., younger ofDunkenny; Lord FuUerton ; Lord Cockburn ; Lord Jeffrey; Lord Cuning-hame ; Lord Murray; Right Rev. Bishop Terrot; Rev. Dr. Paul; JamesGibson Thomson, Esq. ; John Kirkpatrick, Esq.; Professor Miller; Mr. Miller,surgeon; Dr. Moir; James Wilson, Esq. of Woodville, etc.; besides manyothers, and several hundred spectators who had assembled in the cemeteryto witness the funeral. 2 z 362 LITERARY WORK OF SIR THOMAS DICK LAUDER The Royal Institution was closed throughout the day, and a number of theofficials followed in the cortege. The whole tenantry on the Fountainhall andGrange estates were also among the company. The leading papers of the day ^ all bore thei
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