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OLD TOLBOOTH Brass plates embedded into the cobbles west of St. Giles in Parliament Square, marks the site of the Old Tolbooth Prison. The 400 year old building was demolished in 1817, having served as a boothe for collecting tolls, a council chamber, a court house and squalid prison.
Prisoners were executed usually by hanging from the gallows on the site
now marked with the Heart of Midlothian.
Site
of the Old Tolbooth Prison
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