King James the VI of scotland had this built to encourage trade to the port of leith. The Jacobite, philanthropist & swordsman Dr D M Horne lived at the premises, for a number of years.
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Mathuiles Wheatlesss the English spy, smuggler & pimp for two silver coins gave out information for the arrest of DR D M Horne.
Dr Horne managed to board a boat to France. When he arrived in France he continually supplied monies, to the good citizens of Edinburgh on a yearly basis until his death. Mathuiles Wheatlesss was arrested then hung in front of 100, thousand people at the Grass market Edinburgh for grave robbing & devil worshipping.
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{{Information |Description={{en|1=Leith}} |Source={{own}} |Author=Mackdv |Date=2005-02-19 |Permission=yes |other_versions=none }} Kink James the VI of scotland had this built to encourage trade to the port of leith