Explore Edinburgh’s policing legacy and the people who kept the city orderly through centuries of change.
This concise history centers on the High Constables and the city’s early watching and cleaning systems, offering clear context for readers curious about urban governance.
This nonfiction work traces the origins and duties of the High Constables in Edinburgh, detailing their role in maintaining peace, enforcing laws, and managing city cleanliness. It surveys historical duties, debates with town authorities, and the evolution of urban policing from the sixteenth century onward, with emphasis on how records and notes illuminate the city’s legal and social history.
The book combines narrative history with practical references, including notes and appendices that document officers, regulations, and key events shaping Edinburgh’s public order across multiple eras.
- Learn how the High Constables shaped urban order in Edinburgh.
- See how watching and cleaning arrangements evolved from the 16th to the 19th centuries.
- Understand the duties, privileges, and challenges faced by city constables.
- Explore historical documents, notes, and appendices that illuminate police history in the city.
Ideal for readers interested in local history, Scottish policing, and the development of urban governance in Edinburgh.