In 1821 appeared the pseudonymous work
Three Nights in Perthshire by Percy Yorke Jr., written by Thomas Atkinson. With his older friend David Robertson, he had made a visit to
Perthshire, the historical county: they went to the
Trossachs, now in the
Stirling council area, as is
Kippen, Robertson's native town. It was privately printed, and given a later edition. Atkinson published the
Sextuple Alliance (poems on
Napoleon Bonaparte), dedicated to
James Ewing of Levenside, a friend. A fortnightly, then weekly literary periodical,
The Ant, appeared end 1826–end 1827. It had a supposed co-editor "Solomon Saveal" (see
wikt:save-all). A Scottish-themed annual,
The Chameleon, appeared three times from 1831. ==Legacy==