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OLD FISHMARKET CLOSE
Once 'a steep, narrow stinking ravine' from the commercial heyday of this
poultry and fishmarket.
Home also to the City Hangman or 'Doomster', the last being a John High
who died in 1817.
George Heriot, benefactor and founder of the Hospital
and School which bear his name, lived here in 1586.
Daniel Defoe is also rumoured to have worked here as
a secret agent to the English Government at the Treaty of Union in 1707.
The head of the close was for many years a station for a primitive fire
engine dragged out by rope in the event of emergency.
Old
Fishmarket Close leads to The
Cowgate
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