- ru.us.edu.vn en/The_Tolbooth,_AberdeenIn 1686, a market cross was built in front of the tolbooth. It was restored in 1821 and then moved to its present site in 1827.[6].
- hauntedplaces.org item/the-tolbooth/The Tolbooth Museum was once a prison responsible for witch burnings under King James the VI; it is believed some of those victims are still here.
- wehd.com 95/Tolbooth.htmlMidl., Note D. One Stoddart,… was charged of haveing boasted publickly, in a smith’s shop at Leith, that he had assisted in breaking open the Tolbooth door.
- spookyscotland.net edinburghs-tolbooth-tavern/Edinburgh’s Tolbooth Tavern was built in 1591 and should not be confused with the Tolbooth Prison, a building which was once located near the top of the...
- edinburghphotography.com the-tolbooth-tavern/The Tolbooth Tavern, or to use its proper name the Canongate Tolbooth, is found about three-quarters of the way down the Royal Mile on the north side.
- aboutaberdeen.com The-Tolbooth-Restaurant-…The restaurant is located above the Tolbooth museum and there is a flight of stairs to negotiate, so disabled visitors may find this difficult to access.
- tolboothtavern.co.uk about-tolbooth-tavernThe Tolbooth Tavern in Edinburgh is part of the original Canongate Tolbooth which was built in 1591. ... The ground floor became The Tolbooth Tavern in 1820.
- urbandictionary.com define.php…Operation tool booth chicken is not about agitating tool booth attendants, but about prying open the lid of their cold toll booth coma and pouring some sunshine in.
- merriam-webster.com dictionary/tolboothMerriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/tolbooth. Accessed 20 Jun.
- thefreedictionary.com tolboothalso toll·booth (tōl′booth′). n. Scots. Fred Macaulay The veteran comic looks back on 25 years of greatest hits at the Tolbooth, Stirling.