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The [[town]] of [[Edinburgh]] was surrounded by '''[[wall]]s''', one of which was known as the '''Telfer Wall'''. | |||
The [[town]] of [[Edinburgh]] was surrounded by '''[[wall]]s'''. | |||
By [[1645]], locations within the walls included [[Edinburgh High Street]], the [[Heart of Midlothian]] and [[St Giles' Cathedral]]. [[Leith]] was located outside the walls. | |||
In [[1645]], when the town was placed under [[quarantine]] to stop the spread of the [[bubonic plague]], the walls helped to protect the town. With all gates guarded, the [[Bailey of the Muir]] believed that the [[Twelfth Doctor]], [[Bill Potts]] and [[Nardole]] had snuck in over the wall. [[Agnes (Plague City)|Agnes]] later commented that if they hadn't closed the gates, half of Leith would have been bringing the plague into the town. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Plague City (novel)|Plague City]]'') | In [[1645]], when the town was placed under [[quarantine]] to stop the spread of the [[bubonic plague]], the walls helped to protect the town. With all gates guarded, the [[Bailey of the Muir]] believed that the [[Twelfth Doctor]], [[Bill Potts]] and [[Nardole]] had snuck in over the wall. [[Agnes (Plague City)|Agnes]] later commented that if they hadn't closed the gates, half of Leith would have been bringing the plague into the town. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Plague City (novel)|Plague City]]'') | ||
[[Category:Edinburgh locations]] | [[Category:Edinburgh locations]] | ||
[[Category:Locations from the real world]] | [[Category:Locations from the real world]] |
Latest revision as of 22:40, 1 May 2021
The town of Edinburgh was surrounded by walls, one of which was known as the Telfer Wall.
By 1645, locations within the walls included Edinburgh High Street, the Heart of Midlothian and St Giles' Cathedral. Leith was located outside the walls.
In 1645, when the town was placed under quarantine to stop the spread of the bubonic plague, the walls helped to protect the town. With all gates guarded, the Bailey of the Muir believed that the Twelfth Doctor, Bill Potts and Nardole had snuck in over the wall. Agnes later commented that if they hadn't closed the gates, half of Leith would have been bringing the plague into the town. (PROSE: Plague City)