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- Jeanie_Deans_Cottage abstract "The so-called "Jeanie Deans Cottage" was situated at the southern end of St. Leonards Bank, Edinburgh. It is named after Jeanie Deans, the fictional character in Sir Walter Scott's novel, The Heart of Midlothian. However, it appears that Scott did not have this cottage in mind for Jeanie Deans and her father, Davie Deans, as he informs us in the novel that the place had already been built over by the expansion of the suburbs of Edinburgh. Scott tells us that David Deans was a dairy farmer (or cow-feeder) who moved to "a place called Saint Leonard's Crags, lying betwixt Edinburgh and the mountain called Arthur's Seat, and adjoining to the extensive sheep pasture still named the King's Park.... Here he rented a small lonely house, about half a mile distant from the nearest point of the city, but the site of which, with all the adjacent ground, is now occupied by the buildings which form the south-eastern suburb." St. Leonard's Crags itself is a few hundred metres to the north of the would-be Jeanie Deans Cottage and is now occupied by the building which was the James Clark School (now converted to flats). However, this cottage features in a map of Edinburgh as early as 1784. The same cottage is named as a 'Herds cottage' in a map of 1823. The Heart of Midlothian was published in 1818 when the cottage still existed so it is possible Scott was either ignorant of its existence or wished not to identify his characters with it. The cottage was demolished in 1965.".
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- Jeanie_Deans_Cottage comment "The so-called "Jeanie Deans Cottage" was situated at the southern end of St. Leonards Bank, Edinburgh. It is named after Jeanie Deans, the fictional character in Sir Walter Scott's novel, The Heart of Midlothian. However, it appears that Scott did not have this cottage in mind for Jeanie Deans and her father, Davie Deans, as he informs us in the novel that the place had already been built over by the expansion of the suburbs of Edinburgh.".
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