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on the Hillside and Calton Hill lands. This included custom-designed houses for himself at 11 Hillside Crescent and his brothers Thomas at 4 Hillside Crescent and Alexander Allan (an advocate) at 5 Hillside Crescent. The scheme began on the ground in 1823. In 1826 he commissioned Playfair to also
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He was admitted into the trades incorporation as a guild brother in 1817 and made a burgess of the town at the same time. In 1820 he was living at 76 Queen Street, close to his father's townhouse at Charlotte Square.
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and the lands to the north, in 1785 from James Grant or John Plenderleith for £10,500. He also had a townhouse at 20
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In 1829 he married Elizabeth Gott (1794-1880), widow of Richard Wormald (who died in a fire).
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where Elm Row and Hillside street now stand. His father's bank was at 126 High Street on the
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of Dean. The significant events/decisions during his term of office were the building of
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Detail of John Ainslie's map of Edinburgh, 1804, showing Alexander Allan's Hillside House
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He was born on 20 August 1788 at Hillside House in Edinburgh (at the top of
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He retired to 7 Chichester Terrace in Brighton. He died on 6 July 1868 in
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having not only sold the Glen estate but also his Edinburgh properties.
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JP (1788–1868) was a 19th-century Scottish merchant who served as
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for £33,000 who had funds enough to complete the work, but employing
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His parents were painted with his niece Matilda by Sir
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In the 1850s he was trying to live within his means at
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Henry Raeburn's portrait of Allan's mother and niece
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Lord Provost of Edinburgh

Leith Walk
Calton Hill
Charlotte Square
Glen estate
Innerleithen
Leith Walk
Royal Mile
St Cuthbert's Church, Edinburgh
William Moodie
William Henry Playfair
New Town
Innerleithen
Charles Tennant
David Bryce
Lord Provost of Edinburgh
John Learmonth
George IV Bridge
Dean Bridge
The Mound
Boulogne
Brighton
Overdean Cemetery

Henry Raeburn
Old Calton Burial Ground
Royal Company of Archers

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