-
replacement of
tolbooths and town
houses with
modern town halls,
serving as
council chamber and
events venue. The
prison functions of
tolbooths were overseen...
-
other tolbooths or
tolbooth sites.
Still in
existence are
Canongate Tolbooth on the
lower section of the
Royal Mile,
South Queensferry Tolbooth and the...
- Plantations, 1650-1775.
Clearfield Company. p. 17. ISBN 978-0806310350. "
Tolbooths". The Reformation.
Retrieved 4
December 2021. Varga,
Susan (2006). Edinburgh...
- The
Glasgow Tolbooth was a muni****l
structure at
Glasgow Cross, Glasgow, Scotland. The main block,
which was the
meeting place of the
Royal Burgh of Glasgow...
- 1861. p. 277. "
Tolbooth".
Dictionary of
Scottish Architects.
Retrieved 15
August 2022. Stell,
Geoffrey (1981). "The
earliest tolbooths: a preliminary...
- In
Scottish towns from the
medieval period to the
nineteenth century,
tolbooths were the
centre of
local government and law enforcement. From the twelfth...
- 2017.
Tolbooths and Townhouses:
Civic Architecture in
Scotland to 1833,
Tolbooth Museum,
Stonehaven "Model of War Memorial".
Stonehaven Tolbooth Museum...
- The
Tolbooth in Aberdeen,
Scotland is a 17th-century
former jail
which is now
operated as a museum. The
museum contains prison cells and
exhibits various...
- Scotland, 1660-1750.
Edinburgh University Press. 2020. ISBN 9781474455299.
Tolbooths and Town-houses
Civic Architecture in
Scotland to 1833.
Royal Commission...
- Look up
tolbooth in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
tolbooth is a
traditional Scottish 'town hall' for the
administration of burghs,
usually providing...