Lewis Hutchinson was a doctor from Scotland who bought the land here in 1768. By 1770, he'd earned the nicknames "The Mad Master" and "The Mad Doctor". See if you can spot the word that links those two nicknames. Nobody local went near Edinburgh Castle if they could help it. But the main road in the area went right by the manor house, meaning many travellers walked directly into Hutchinson's path. So at least 43, I'd say.
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