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Samuel Johnson stone plaque

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Samuel Johnson stone plaque
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This stone commemorative plaque records: Boyds Inn. At which D. Samuel Johnson arrived in Edinburgh 14th August 1773. On his memorable tour to the Hebrides. Occupied the larger part of the site of this building.
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Dr Samuel Johnson was a renowned lexicographer, essayist, and critic whose comprehensive "A Dictionary of the English Language" (1755) had a profound influence on the standardization of the English language; his tour to the Hebrides, documented in James Boswell's "Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides," provided significant insights into Scottish culture and landscape.

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