Black's picturesque tourist of Scotland . d the reverse way. During summer, a coach leaves 4 Princes Street for Eoslin in themorning, returning in the afternoon, and the Peebles Railway has stationswithin a mile of either place. For time of trains, see Time Tables. If the Roslin coach should be full, there is another to Loanhead, whichis within a mile and a half of Roslin. Another way is to go by rail toDalkeith, and, after seeing the park, walk or take a car to Lasswade,about 2 mQes, and thence to Hawthornden, about Ih miles, and walkthrough the grounds to Roslin, other IJ miles. The best pla


Black's picturesque tourist of Scotland . d the reverse way. During summer, a coach leaves 4 Princes Street for Eoslin in themorning, returning in the afternoon, and the Peebles Railway has stationswithin a mile of either place. For time of trains, see Time Tables. If the Roslin coach should be full, there is another to Loanhead, whichis within a mile and a half of Roslin. Another way is to go by rail toDalkeith, and, after seeing the park, walk or take a car to Lasswade,about 2 mQes, and thence to Hawthornden, about Ih miles, and walkthrough the grounds to Roslin, other IJ miles. The best plan for a partj-is to hire an open cab for their own use. Charge for a one-horse vehicle(holding four persons) to Hawthornden and Roslin, allowing two or threehours there, 12s. Tolls and keep of horse and man beuig defrayed bvthe party hiring. There is a small inn Avith stabling at Roslin. Haicthornden, the classical habitation of the poet Drum-mond, the friend of Shakspere and Jonson, is now the propertyof Sir James Walker Drummond, iz ^- ^


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