My wife is a volunteer guide at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh (RBGE). We were down there today and had a look at the Botanic Cottage which has just been painstakingly re-erected there, stone by stone, from its original location in Leith Walk, where it was threatened with demolition.
When the cottage was built in 1765 its first occupier was John Williamson, head gardener. He continued in that position for 15 years. As well as his gardening duties, Williamson was a part-time officer of Customs & Excise, at a time when smuggling was endemic all over the Scottish coast. One day in 1780 Williamson was attempting to apprehend some smugglers in Princes Street when they turned on him and beat him to death.
John Hope, Regius Keeper of the Garden, was devastated at the loss of his dear friend and colleague and set up a plaque in Williamson's memory which can still be seen on the wall of the cottage.
Harry