[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.