No. III.
Contents of the Volume of Irish Manuscript referred to, vol. ii. p. 289.
1. The rudiments of an Irish Grammar and Prosody; the first leaf wanting.
2. The Book of Rights; giving an account of ye rents and subsidies of the kings and princes of Ireland. It is said to have (been) written by Beinin MacSescnen, the Psalmist of Saint Patrick. It is entirely in verse, except a few sentences of prose taken from ye booke of Glandelogh.
3. A short poem giving an account of ye disciples and favourites of St. Patrick.
4. A poem of Eochy O Flyn's; giving an account of the followers of Partholan, the first invader of Ireland after the flood.
5. A poem written by Macliag, Brian Boruay's poet Laureat. It gives an account of the twelve sons of Kennedy, son of Lorcan, Brian's father; and of ye Dalcassian race in general.
6. A book of annals from the year 976 to 1014, including a good account of the battle of Clontarf, etc.
7. A collection of Historical poems by different authors, such as O Dugan, etc., and some extracts, as they seem, from the psalter of Cashill, written by Cormac-mac-Cuilinan, Archbishop and King of Leath Mogha, towards the beginning or middle of the ninth century; Cobhach O Carmon and O Heagusa have their part in these poems. In them are interspersed many other miscellaneous tracts, among which is one called Sgeul-an-Erin, but deficient, wherein mention is made of Garbh mac Stairn, said to be slain by Cuchullin; a treatise explaining the Ogham manner of writing which is preserved in this book; the privileges of the several kings and princes of Ireland, in making their tours of the Kingdom, and taking their seats at the Feis of Tara; and an antient moral and political poem as an advice to princes and chieftains, other poems and prophecies, etc., chronological and religious, disposed in no certain order.
8. The last will and testament of Cormac-mac-Cuilinan in verse.
9. The various forms of the Ogham.
10. The death of Cuchullin, an antient story interspersed with poems, which, if collected, would contain the entire substance of the composition, which is very good (except in one instance) and founded on real fact.
11. The bloody revenge of Conall Cearnach for the death of Cuchullin. This may be considered as the sequel of the preceding story, and of equal authority and antiquity. It is written in the very same style, and contains a beautiful elegy on Cuchullin by his wife Eimhir.
12. The death of Cormac Con luings, written in the same style with the foregoing stories.
13. The genealogies of all ye principal Irish and Anglo-Norman families of Ireland to the end.
14. A very good copy of the Cath-Gabhra.
The above table of contents is in the handwriting of Dr. Matthew Young, late Bishop of Clonfert, a man possessing the highest talents and learning, and who had been acquainted with the Irish language from his infancy. J.B.
No. IV.
"A Former Empress."—p. 451.
The Church of Santa Maria del Carmine contains relics dear alike to the romance of democracy and empire. It was from this church that Masaniello harangued the fickle populace in vain; it was here that he was despatched by three bandits in the pay of the Duke of Maddaloni; and here he found an honourable interment during a rapid reflux of popular favour. In this church, too, lies Conradin the last prince of the great house of Suabia, with his companion in arms and in death, Frederic, son of the Margrave of Baden, with pretensions, through his mother, to the Dukedom of Austria. The features of the mediæval building have long since been obliterated by reconstructions of the 17th and 18th centuries, while round the tomb of Conradin a tissue of fictions has been woven by the piety and fondness of after times. The sceptics of modern research do not, however, forbid us to believe that there may be an element of truth in the beautiful legend of the visit and benefactions of Elizabeth Margaret of Bavaria, the widowed mother of Conradin, erroneously dignified with the title of Empress, to the resting-place of her son. Her statue in the convent, with a purse in her hand, seems to attest the tale, which was no doubt related to the Scottish Poet, and may well have stirred his fancy. What the epitaph was which he copied we cannot now determine. It is not pretended that the unhappy lady was buried here, but two inscriptions commemorate the ferocity of Charles of Anjou, and the vicissitudes of fortune which befell his victims. One, believed to be of great antiquity, is attached to a cross or pillar erected at the place of execution. It breathes the insolence of the conqueror mingled with a barbarous humour embodied in a play on words—for "Asturis" has a double reference to the kite and to the place "Astura," at which the fugitive Princes were captured:
Hic deplumavit, acephalumque dedit."
The other lines, in the Church, of more modern date, are conceived in a humaner spirit, and may possibly be those which touched the heart of the old worshipper of chivalry.
Ossibvs et memoriæ Conradini de Stovffen, vltimi ex sva progenie Sveviæ dveis, Conradi Rom. Regis F. et Friderici II, imp. nepotis, qui cvm Siciliæ et Apvliæ regna exercitv valido, vti hereditaria vindicare proposvisset, a Carolo Andegavio I. hvivs nominis rege Franco cæperani in agro Palento victvs et debellatvs extitit, deniqve captvs cvm Frederico de Asbvrgh vltimo ex linea Avstriæ dvce, itineris, ac eivsdem fortvnæ sotio, hic cvm aliis (proh scelvs) a victore rege secvri percvssvs est.
Pivm Neap. coriariorvm collegivm, hvmanarvm miseriarvm memor, loco in ædicvlam redacto, illorvm memoriam ab interitv conservavit.
(For the details of the death of Conradin and the stories connected with his memory see Summonte, Storia di Napoli, vol. ii. Celano, Notizie di Napoli Giornata Quarta, and St. Priest, Histoire de la Conquête de Naples, vol. iii.)
No. V.
"Mother Goose's Tales," p. 459. The following note by a distinguished authority on Nursery Tales, will be read with interest.
"It is unfortunate that Sir Walter Scott did not record in his Diary the dates of the Neapolitan collection of 'Mother Goose's Tales,' and of the early French editions with which he was acquainted. He may possibly have meant Basile's Lo Cunto de li cunti (Naples, 1637-44 and 1645), which contains some stories analogous to those which Scott mentions. There can be no doubt, however, that France, not Italy, can claim the shapes of Blue Beard, The Sleeping Beauty, Puss in Boots, and the other 'Tales of Mother Goose,' which are known best in England. Other forms of these nursery traditions exist, indeed, not only in Italian, but in most European and some Asiatic and African languages. But their classical shape in literature is that which Charles Perrault gave them, in his Contes de ma Mère l'Oie, of 1697. Among the 'early French editions' which Sir Walter knew, probably none were older than Dr. Douce's copy of 1707, now in the Bodleian. The British Museum has no early copy. There was an example of the First Edition sold in the Hamilton sale: another, or the same, in blue morocco, belonged to Charles Nodier, and is described in his Mélanges. The only specimen in the Public Libraries of Paris is in the Bibliothèque Victor Cousin. It is probable that the 'dumpy duodecimo' in the Neapolitan dialect, seen by Scott, was a translation of Perrault's famous little work. The stories in it, which are not in the early French editions, may be L'Adroite Princesse, by a lady friend of Perrault's, and Peau d'Ane in prose, a tale which Perrault told only in verse. These found their way into French and Flemish editions after 1707. Our earliest English translation seems to be that of 1729, and the name of 'Mother Goose' does not appear to occur in English literature before that date. It is probably a translation of 'Ma Mère l'Oie,' who gave her name to such old wives' fables in France long before Perrault's time, as the spider, Ananzi, gives his name to the 'Nancy Stories' of the negroes in the West Indies. Among Scott's Century of Inventions, unfulfilled projects for literary work, few are more to be regretted than his intended study of the origin of Popular Tales, a topic no longer thought 'obnoxious to ridicule.'"—A.L.
No. VI.
DESCENDANTS OF SIR WALTER SCOTT.
SIR WALTER SCOTT, == CHARLOTTE CARPENTER,
d. Sept. 21, 1832. d. May 14, 1826.
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SOPHIA, == JOHN GIBSON LOCKHART, WALTER, = JANE JOBSON. ANNE, CHARLES,
d. May 1837. | d. Nov. 25, 1854. d. Feb. 8, d. 1877. d. June 1833. d. Oct. 28, 1841,
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JOHN HUGH, WALTER SCOTT, CHARLOTTE, == JAMES HOPE.
d. Dec. 15, 1831. d. Jan. 1853, d. Oct. 26, | d. April 29,
s.p. 1858. | 1873.
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MARY MONICA,==HON. JOSEPH MAXWELL, WALTER MICHAEL, MARGARET ANNE,
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WALTER MARY WINIFRED MARY JOSEPH MICHAEL, ALICE MARY MALCOLM JOSEPH MARGARET MARY
JOSEPH, JOSEPHINE, JOSEPHINE, b. May 25, JOSEPHINE, RAPHAEL, LUCY,
b. April 10, b. June 5, b. March 7, 1878, 1880. b. Oct. 9, b. Oct. 22, b. Dec. 13,
1875. 1876. d. March 12, 1880. 1881. 1883. 1886.
INDEX.
- Abbeville, i. 284, 300.
- Abbotsford labourers, i. 156.
- Abercorn, Lady, ii. 452.
- Abercrombie,
- Abercromby,
- Aberdeen, Lord, ii. 63 n., 313, 314.
- Abud & Son, bill-brokers, London, i. 268; ii. 57 seq., 62 n., 65, 79.
- Academy, Edinburgh, Examination, ii. 4.
- Acland, Sir Thomas, ii. 163, 168.
- Adam,
- Adam's class, High School, Edinburgh, ii. 274.
- Addington, Dr., ii. 188.
- Adolphus,
- Advocates' Library, plans, i. 122; ii. 84-85.
- African travellers, i. 170.
- Ainslie,
- Ainsworth, W.H., i. 273.
- Airaines, i. 300.
- Aitken, John, ii. 426.
- Albums, suppression of, i. 1.
- Alexander, Emperor, i. 292; ii. 49.
- Alexander,
- Algiers, consular establishment at, ii. 437-439.
- Allan,
- Allans, the Hay (John Sobieski and Charles Edward Stuart), ii. 296, 299 n.
- Alloway, Lord, ii. 68 n., 212,
- Almacks, a novel, i. 370.
- Alnwick Castle, visit to, ii. 47;
- Abbey, 48.
- Alvanley,
- Anderson, Mr. and Mrs., ii. 71.
- "Andrea de Ferraras," ii. 460.
- Annandale claim, i. 210.
- Anne of Geierstein, ii. 225, 246, 267.
- Anstruther, Philip, i. 405.
- Antiquarian Society of Scotland, ii. 74, 289.
- Appleby Castle, i. 270.
- Arbuthnot,
- Arden, Misses, ii. 169, 351.
- Argyle's stone, ii. 33.
- Argyll, John, Duke of, projected life of, ii. 269.
- Arkwright, Mrs., ii. 47, 170, 173, 177, 178, 180.
- Arniston, old oak room at, ii. 94.
- Ashbourne, ii. 152.
- Ashestiel visited in 1826, i. 168.
- Ashford criminal case, i. 309.
- Ashley,
- Ashworth, Mr., ii. 27.
- Auchinrath, ii. 220.
- Audubon, John James, the ornithologist, i. 343-345, 354 n.
- Augmentation cases of stipend, ii. 345.
- Austen's, Miss, novels, i. 155; ii. 37.
- Aylesbury, ii. 156, 157.
- Ayton, Miss, prima donna of the Italian Opera, ii. 90.
- Baillie, Charles, afterwards Lord Jerviswoode, ii. 85 n., 358.
- Baillie,
- Bainbridge, George, of Liverpool, i. 190, 233, 252, 262, 338, 381, 382, 384, 390; ii. 9, 39, 53.
- 'Balaam,' i. 184 and n.
- Balcaskie Manor-house, i. 404.
- Balfour of Balbirnie, ii. 232.
- Charles, ii. 368.
- Ballantyne & Co., i. 51-53;
- Alexander, i. 192; ii. 14, 149, 258, 299, 312;
- James, meeting with Cadell and Constable, i. 13;
- calls at Castle Street, 57;
- dinner and guests, 58;
- on Scott's style, 75, 81, 83;
- on Devorgoil, 95, 96;
- 'False Delicacy,' 99;
- Woodstock, 103;
- as "Tom Tell-truth," recollections of Lord of the Isles, 128;
- Malachi, 130, 132;
- mottoes, 161;
- opinion of Woodstock, 167;
- press corrections, 174, 191;
- 'roars for chivalry,' 222;
- opinion on Napoleon, 239, 251;
- illness, 257;
- at Abbotsford, 263-264;
- Napoleon, 374, 398;
- on Bride of Lammermoor and Legend of Montrose, 408, 409 n.;
- prospect, ii. 4;
- The Drovers, 11;
- commercial disasters, 12 n.;
- Chronicles, 14, 81, 90, 112;
- at Abbotsford, 15, 356-357 n., 395;
- the copyrights, 38;
- criticism, 78;
- Scott's consideration for, 106;
- on "Ossianic" character, 122, 158;
- Scott's handwriting, 204;
- wife's illness and death, 234-236;
- names his trustees, 238, 240, 266, 267;
- letter from Scott, 270, 272, 312, 315;
- visit to Prestonpans, 340;
- objects to a new epistle from Malachi, 357;
- approves of an amanuensis, 371;
- a motto wanted, 374.
- Ballingray, ii. 209, 338.
- Baluty Mount, ii. 440.
- Bankes, William, i. 12 and n., 306, 309; ii. 173 n.
- Bank of Scotland, ii. 244.
- Banking Club of Scotland, ii. 246.
- Bank-note business, i. 144.
- Bannatyne Club, i. 350, 351, 370; ii. 77, 89, 121, 237, 314, 338.
- Bannatyne, George, Memorial of, ii. 87 and n.
- Sir Wm, M'Leod, ii. 129.
- Barham, The, ii. 414 seq.
- Barnard Castle, ii. 197.
- Barranco, ii. 465.
- Barrington, Mrs., ii. 47.
- Barrow, Sir John, i. 21, 381; ii. 427.
- Bathurst,
- Bauchland, ii. 14.
- Bayes in the Rehearsal, i. 205 and n.
- Beacon newspaper, i. 323 and n.
- Beard's Judgments, ii. 79.
- Beauclerk, Lady Charlotte, i. 18, 19.
- Beaumont and Fletcher's Lover's Progress, i. 46.
- Beaumont, Sir George, i. 111;
- Beauvais Cathedral, i. 285.
- Bedford, Duke and Duchess of, ii. 73.
- Belhaven, Lord and Lady, ii. 133.
- Bell,
- Belsches, Miss W., afterwards Lady Forbes, i. 404 n.; ii. 55.
- Beresford,
- Berlingas, ii. 431.
- Bernadotte, i. 385.
- Berri, Duchess of, i. 296.
- Bessborough, Lord, ii. 50.
- Bethell, Dr., Bishop of Gloucester, ii. 47.
- Big bow-wow strain, i. 61, 155.
- Binning, Lord and Lady, ii. 78, 86.
- Birmingham, i. 313.
- Bishop, Dr., i. 408.
- "Bizarro, death of," ii. 476.
- Black,
- Black, Dr., account of David Hume's last illness, ii. 4-5.
- Blade Dwarf, scene of the, ii. 306 n.
- Black-fishing Court at Selkirk, ii. 357.
- Blackwood, William, and Malachi, i. 130, 179, 222, 233.
- Blackwood's Magazine, ii. 266, 386 n.
- Blair,
- Blair-Adam, i. 246;
- Blakeney, Mr., tutor to the Duke of Buccleuch, i. 321.
- Blomfield, Bishop, i. 26; ii. 163.
- Bloomfield, Lord, i. 411.
- Boaden's, James, the Garrick papers, ii. 83 n.
- Bonaparte, See Napoleon.
- Bonnechose, Emile de, i. 287.
- Bonnie Dundee, air of, i. 60, 64, 65.
- Bonnington, Mr., at Kenilworth, ii. 153 n.
- Bonnymoor conflict, ii. 435.
- Boothby, Sir William, i. 51.
- Borgo, Count Pozzo di, i. 266, 286, 289, 297.
- Borthwick Castle, ii. 92-93.
- Borthwicks of Crookston, i. 359, 395.
- Boswell,
- Bothwell Castle, ii. 192 n.
- Boufflers, Madame de, i. 299 and n.
- Boulogne, i. 300.
- Bourgoin, Mademoiselle, a French actress, i. 287.
- Bourmont, General, ii, 438.
- Boutourlin's Moscow Campaign, i. 318.
- Bouverie, Mr., the English Commissioner, ii. 212.
- Boyd, Mr., Broadmeadows, i. 242.
- Boyd, Walter, of Boyd, Benfield & Co., ii. 166, 167 and n.
- Boyle, Eight Hon. David, Lord Justice-Clerk, i. 10, 14, 27, 57, 109, 409; ii. 124, 229, 314.
- Brabazon, Lady Theodosia, ii. 72.
- Bradford, Sir Thomas, i. 264; ii. 334.
- Brahan Castle, ii. 203 n.
- Brambletye House, i. 273 and n.
- Bran, Scott's deerhound, ii. 372 n.
- Braxfield, Lord, i. 27 n.
- Brewer's Merry Devil, ii. 10 and n.
- Brewster, Dr. (afterwards Sir David), and Mrs., i. 233 and n., 241; ii. 2, 25, 50, 53, 146, 259, 260, 275, 279, 371.
- Bride of Lammermoor, letter from William Clerk, ii. 300 n.
- Bridge, Mr., the jeweller, ii. 175.
- Brinkley, Dr. John, Bishop of Cloyne, ii. 290.
- Brisbane, Sir Thomas M., i. 249 and n., 318; ii. 8.
- Bristol riots, ii. 419 n., 435 and n.
- Brocque, Monsieur, of Montpelier, i. 148.
- Brougham, Lord, ii. 205, 414.
- Brown's Selkirkshire quoted, i. 356; ii. 358 n.
- Brown, Launcelot, ii. 47.
- Brown, Misses, of George Square, Edinburgh, ii. 35, 72.
- Brown's, Mrs., lodgings, 5 St. David Street, i. 191, 226.
- Bruce, Professor John, ii. 309 and n.
- Bruce, Tyndall, ii. 309.
- Bruce, Mr., from Persia, i. 250, 251.
- Bruce, Mr. and Mrs., ii. 146.
- Brunel, ii. 425.
- Brunton, Rev. Dr., i. 175 n.
- Brydone, Mrs. (widow of Patrick Brydone), i. 61 and n.
- Buccleuch, fifth Duke of, i. 110, 244, 265, 326 n., 336; ii. 71, 96, 120, 177, 223, 224, 232, 381, 392, 415.
- Buccleuch, Dowager Duchess of. See Montagu.
- Buchan, Earl of, i. 255, 328; death of, ii. 272.
- Buchan, Dr. James, i. 14.
- Buchan, Peter, Peterhead, ii. 24.
- Buchanan, Hector Macdonald, i. 6 n., 31, 209, 326, 359, 412; ii. 69, 85, 136, 200.
- Buchanan, James Macdonald, ii. 201.
- Buchanan, Miss Macdonald, of Drummakill, i. 3, 106, 343, 361.
- Buchanan, Major, of Cambusmore, ii. 89, 125.
- Buchanan, Mr., Scott's amanuensis, ii. 344, 349.
- Buckingham, Duchess of, i. 277.
- Buckingham's assassination, ii. 426.
- Bugnie, Signor, ii. 76.
- Burchard, Captain, i. 382.
- Burke, Edmund, ii. 177, 189.
- Burke, trial of, ii. 218 n.;
- Burleigh House, visit to, i. 272.
- Burn, Mr., architect, ii. 76, 77 n., 93, 403, 404.
- Burnet, George, funeral of, ii. 344.
- Burney, Dr., anecdote regarding, i. 309; ii. 190 and n.
- Burns, Col. James Glencairn, ii. 411.
- Burns, Robert, i. 202, 276,
- Burns, Tom, Coal Gas Committee, ii. 139.
- Burrell, a teacher of drawing, i. 137.
- Bury, Lady Charlotte (Campbell), i. 277; ii. 289, 299.
- Butcher, Professor, i. 113 n.
- Butler, Lady Eleanor, ii. 152 n.
- Byers, Colonel, ii. 29.
- Byron, Lord, notes, i. 1;
- Cadell, Francis, ii. 341.
- Cadell, Robert, of Constable and Co.,
- meeting with Ballantyne and Constable, i. 13;
- on affairs in London, 18;
- sympathy for Scott, 56;
- advice to Scott, 83;
- estrangement from Constable, 88;
- the sanctuary, 105, 109; 121, 218;
- promised the Chronicles, 219, 248;
- second instalment on Chronicles, 268;
- eighth volume of Napoleon, 343;
- Tales of a Grandfather, 401;
- second edition of Napoleon, ii. 3;
- equally responsible with Constable and Ballantyne, 12 n;
- General Gourgaud, 26;
- copyright of novels, 35;
- Scott's opinion of, 38;
- visits London, 61, 65, 66;
- copyright, 67;
- second series Chronicles, 68, 75;
- copyrights, 80;
- dissatisfied with the Chronicles, 81, 82, 84;
- plans for acquiring copyrights, 86;
- their purchase, 89-91;
- new edition of Tales of a Grandfather, 96, 106, 110, 112, 117;
- the Magnum, 119, 120, 123;
- proposals for three novels, 146;
- third edition of Tales of a Grandfather, 147;
- plans for the Magnum, 149, 158;
- success of Fair Maid of Perth, 200, 201;
- trustee for Ballantyne, 238;
- Heath's letter, 241;
- prospectus of Magnum issued, 243;
- Scott's efforts in behalf of, 244;
- and reciprocation, 245;
- opinion of Anne of Geierstein, 246, 249, 274, 281;
- prospects of Magnum, 285, 287, 294, 295;
- in treaty for Poetical Works, 296, 299;
- Magnum, 301, 302, 303, 307, 313, 321;
- a faithful pilot, 328;
- twelfth volume of Magnum, 331, 339;
- Prestonpans, 340;
- new copyrights, 351, 354;
- at Abbotsford, 356 n;
- remonstrates against a new Malachi, 363;
- Scott's visit, 374;
- copyrights, 383;
- bad debts, 395, 412, 418; 433, 456, 461, 472-473.
- Cæsarias, Sir Ewain, grave, ii. 151.
- Calais, i. 283-284, 300.
- Cambridge Master of Arts, anecdote of, ii. 196.
- "Cameria," ii. 479.
- Cameron of Lochiel, ii. 17.
- Camilla, a novel, ii. 190 n.
- Campbell Airds, ii. 136.
- Canning, George, i. 26, 267, 307, 310, 381, 382, 383, 393; ii. 6, 56, 161;
- Canterbury, Archbishop of (Howley), ii. 162 n.;
- (Tait), ii. 4 n.
- Capua, ii. 479.
- Caradori, Madam, ii. 294, 299.
- Carlisle, ii. 150, 151, 198.
- Carlyle, Thomas, ii. 160 n., 483-486.
- Carmine Church of Santa Maria, ii. 488-489.
- Carnarvon, Lord, ii. 10, 35.
- Carr, Mr. and Misses, ii. 265, 266.
- Carthage, ii. 441.
- Caruana, Don F. (Bishop of Malta), ii. 449.
- Cashiobury, ii. 193.
- Cassillis, Ayrshire, ii. 207.
- Castellamare, ii. 464.
- Castle Campbell, ii. 207.
- Castlereagh. See Londonderry.
- Cathcart, Captain, ii. 236.
- Cauldshiels, i. 228; Loch, 241.
- Cay, John, i. 22, 31.
- Cayley, Sir John, ii. 80.
- Celtic Society, present of a broadsword, i. 98;
- Ceuta, ii. 436.
- Chalmers, Dr., on Waverley Novels, i. 175 n.
- Chambers,
- Chantrey, Sir Francis, i. 119; ii. 176 n.;
- Charlcote Hall, ii. 155.
- Charles V. and Algiers, ii. 437.
- Charpentier, Madame (Lady Scott's mother), i. 188.
- Chatham, Lord, ii. 188.
- Chaworth, Mary, ii. 418 and n.
- Cheape, Douglas, i. 323-324 and n.
- Chessmen from Lewis, ii. 422 and n.
- Cheltenham, i. 312.
- Chevalier, M., i. 290.
- Chiefswood, summer residence of Mr. and Mrs. Lockhart, i. 170, 238, 262; ii. 24, 271.
- Chiswick, ii. 182.
- Christie, Mr. and Mrs., i. 311.
- Chronicles of the Canongate, first series: commencement, i. 200;
- Chroniques Nationales, Jacques de Lalain, i. 127.
- Civic Crown, the, i. 10.
- Clan Ranald, the, i. 121.
- Clanronald's story of Highland credulity, ii. 71.
- Clarence, Duke of, i. 261; ii. 5.
- Clarendon's collection of pictures, ii. 192.
- Clarkson,
- Cleasby, Mr., ii. 261, 263.
- Cleghorn, Hugh, i. 405 and n.
- Clephane, Mrs. and Miss Maclean, i. 116; ii. 32, 333.
- Clerk, Sir George, i. 393-394.
- Clerk, Baron, i. 402; ii. 212, 305.
- Clerk's, John, Naval Tactics, i. 2 n.
- Clive, Lord, ii. 170, 181.
- Clonfert, Bishop of, ii. 486-487.
- Club, the, i. 135 n.; ii. 345.
- Clunie, Rev. John, ii. 92 and n.
- Coal Gas Co., i. 398, 400; ii. 132,139.
- Coalstoun Pear, ii. 282 and n.
- Cochrane, Mr., of the Foreign Review, ii. 274.
- Cockburn,
- Cockenzie, ii. 341.
- Codman, Mr., of Boston, ii. 286.
- Cohen. See Palgrave.
- Coke of Norfolk. See Leicester.
- Colburn, Mr. Henry, and the Garrick Papers, ii. 83;
- Huntly Gordon and the Religious Discourses, 114.
- Coleridge, Sir John Taylor, i. 21, 26 n.
- Collyer, tutor to Count Davidoff, i. 15, 45; ii. 147.
- Colman, Mr., ii. 83, 84, 176.
- Colne, the, ii. 193.
- Colquhoun, John, of Killermont, ii. 336.
- Commission on the colleges in Scotland, i. 256.
- Composition, mode of, i. 117.
- Compton, Lady, ii. 25 and n., 30, 32.
- Conjuring story, ii. 419-420.
- Conradin, ii. 451 and n., 488-489.
- Constable & Co.,
- position in Nov. 1825, i. 9;
- bond for £5000 for relief of H. and R., 30;
- confidence in London house, 60;
- the origin of the Magnum, 63, 64;
- anxiety, 68, 75;
- mysterious letter from, 81;
- H. and R.'s dishonoured bill for £1000, 82;
- the consequences of the fall, 85;
- Malachi, 130;
- affairs, 99, 109, 207, 379;
- "Did Constable ruin Scott?" ii. 12 n.;
- creditors, 38, 85;
- debts, 287, 473.
- Archibald, confidence in H. and R., i. 13, 57;
- Constable, George, ii. 308 n., 340.
- Constable's Miscellany, dedication to George IV., i. 58 n.
- Contemporary Club, i. 226.
- Conversation, English, Scotch, and Irish, i. 2, 247.
- Conyngham, Lady, i. 278.
- Cooper,
- Copyrights of Waverley Novels, purchase of, ii. 80, 82, 85, 86;
- Corby Castle, ii. 151.
- Corder's trial, ii. 339.
- Corehouse, ii. 33, 34.
- Cork, freedom of, to Scott, i. 68.
- Cornwall, Barry. See Procter.
- Corri, Natali, ii. 202 and n.
- Coulter, Provost, i. 172 and n.
- Count Robert of Paris, origin of, i. 128;
- condemned by Cadell and Ballantyne, ii. 405.
- Court of Session, new regulations, i. 207, 208.
- Coutts, Mrs., afterwards Duchess of St. Albans, i. 18, 19, 93, 278;
- letter from, 414 n.
- Covenanters, Scott and the, ii. 404 n.
- Cowan,
- Cowdenknowes, visit to, i. 262.
- Cowper, Mr., ii. 475.
- Crabbe, Mr., i. 334; ii. 162 n.
- Craig, Sir James Gibson, ii. 12 n., 67 n.
- Craigcrook, ii. 292.
- Cramond Brig, i. 368.
- Crampton, Sir Philip, i. 242 n.
- Cranstoun,
- Craven, Mr. Keppel, ii. 460.
- Crighton, Tom, i. 245.
- Cringletie, Lord. See Murray, J.W.
- Crocket, Major, i. 364.
- Croker, Crofton, i. 278, 282.
- Croker, J. Wilson, i. 26, 158, 309, 385; ii. 163, 167, 173, 226, 256, 257, 304 n., 416;
- Culross, excursion to, ii. 336, 337.
- Cumberland, Richard, i. 79.
- Cumnor Hall, ii. 228.
- Cunliffe, Mr., ii. 160.
- Cunningham, Allan, i. 278, 282; ii. 174 n., 184, 187, 191;
- Scott's opinion of, i. 305.
- Curle,
- Cutler, Sir John, i. 73 n.
- Daily Routine, ii. 379, 385.
- Dalgleish, Sir Walter's butler, i. 65, 135.
- Dalhousie, George, ninth Earl of, sketch of, ii. 93;
- Dalkeith House, pictures at, ii. 76;
- visit to, 222.
- Dallas, Mr., ii. 222.
- Dalrymple,
- Dandie Dimnont terriers, i. 166;
- Danvers, by Hook, ii. 8 n.
- D'Arblay, Madame, i. 308-309; ii. 190.
- D'Arcon, Chevalier, ii. 434 n.
- "Darsie Latimer." See Clerk, W.
- Dasent, Sir George, ii. 263 n.
- Dauphine, Madame la, i. 296.
- Daveis, Chas. S., ii. 342 and n., 343.
- Davidoff,
- Davidson, Prof., of Glasgow, ii. 314.
- Davies, Mrs., ii. 185.
- Davy, Lady, ii. 161, 165, 181, 423;
- Dawson, Captain, ii. 222, 443.
- Dead friends to be spoken of, i. 195.
- "Death for Hector!" ii. 52.
- Dee, Dr., ii. 419.
- Defoe, criticism, i. 387 n., 390.
- Delicteriis, Chevalier, ii. 458, 460.
- Demonology, The, ii. 326-327, 333.
- Dempster,
- Dependants at Abbotsford, ii. 111 n.
- D'Escars, Duchess, i. 281.
- Descendants of Scott, ii. 491.
- De Vere, ii. 2.
- Devonshire, Duke of, i. 297; ii. 181, 183.
- Diary, custom of keeping, ii. 103.
- Dibdin, Dr., ii. 168.
- Dickinson, John, of Nash Mill, ii. 31, 331.
- Disraeli, Benjamin, i. 21, 22;
- Vivian Grey, i. 402.
- Distance! what a Magician! i. 172.
- Dividends, declaration of, ii. 77, 353.
- Dixon's Gairloch, ii. 72 n.
- Dobie, Mr., ii. 129.
- Dogs take a hare on Sunday, i. 264.
- Don,
- Doom of Devorgoil, i. 94, 95 n.; ii. 200 n., 275.
- Douglas,
- Dousterswivel, a, i. 222.
- Dover, Baron, ii. 182 and n.
- Dover Cliff, i. 301.
- Dragut's Point, ii. 444 and n.
- Drumlanrig, visit to, i. 242-246.
- Drummond,
- Dryburgh Abbey, ii. 99 n.
- Dudley, Lord, i. 303; ii. 74 n., 159, 423-424.
- Dumergue,
- Duncan, Captain Henry, ii. 416, 423-424.
- Dundas,
- Henry, i. 49; ii. 255.
- Robert, of Arniston, i. 57, 323, 399; ii. 73, 92-94, 251, 255, 391.
- Sir Robert, of Beechwood, i. 6 and n., 24, 146, 148, 203, 399; ii. 125, 225, 226, 249, 279, 281, 282, 283, 328.
- William, the Right Hon., Lord Register, ii. 51, 73, 92, 237.
- Sir Lawrence, i. 335.
- Hon. Robert, son of second Lord Melville, i. 261.
- Robert Adam, i. 259; ii. 92.
- Dunfermline, Lord. See Abercromby.
- Duras, Mr., i. 297.
- Durham,
- Duty, i. 168, 178, 197, 203, 205, 235, 236, 237, 238, 260, 265, 375, 379, 410, 413.
- Eckford, John, ii. 191, 258.
- "Economics," i. 19.
- Edgcumbe, Hon. Mrs. George, ii. 182 n.
- Edgewell Tree, ii. 282 and n.
- Edgeworth,
- Edinburgh
- Edmonstoune, James, ii. 314.
- Edwards, Mr., ii. 123-124.
- Elcho, Lord, and Prince Charles-Edward, i. 114-115.
- Eldin, Lord, i. 350.
- Election expenses, i. 271; ii. 46 n.
- Elgin, Lord, ii. 221, 394;
- Elibank, Lord, on English and Scotch lawyers, i. 153.
- Elizabeth de Bruce, i. 344, 347.
- Elliot,
- Sir Gilbert, ii. 69.
- Sir William, of Stobbs, i. 177, 179.
- Lady Anna Maria, i. 133 and n., 238; ii. 27, 52, 306.
- Lady Georgiana, ii. 182, 184.
- Mr. Agar. See Dover.
- Charles, Lord Seaford, i. 27, 292; ii. 38.
- George, i. 247; ii. 20, 103.
- Mrs. George, ii. 94, 103.
- Colonel, ii. 95.
- Rev. William, missionary to Madagascar, ii. 307.
- Elphinstone,
- Emus, ii. 8, 9.
- "Epicurean pleasure," i. 10.
- Erskine,
- Erdödy, Count, ii. 413.
- Essay on Highlands, i. 413; ii. 1.
- Essex, Earl of, ii. 193.
- Euthanasia, instances of: Dr. Black, Tom Purdie, ii. 413-414.
- Evelina, ii. 190.
- Exeter, Lady, i. 272-273.
- Exhibition of pictures, ii. 121-132.
- Expenses, ii. 110-111.
- Fair Maid of Perth commenced, ii. 62, 85;
- Falkland Palace, ii. 309.
- Fancy Ball, ii. 137.
- Fauconpret, M., ii. 36.
- Featherstone, Mr., i. 353.
- Felix, Colonel, ii. 419, 420.
- Fellenburg, E. de, ii. 334 and n.
- Ferguson,
- Prof. Adam, ii. 266, 365.
- Sir Adam, i. 45, 188, 189, 329, 333, 338, 357, 364, 367; ii. 313, 314, 317, 318 n., 333, 336, 338, 340, 359, 378; ii. 1, 2, 50, 52, 53, 56, 57, 58, 211, 230, 259, 300 n.;
- Colonel, i. 164, 168, 174, 187, 189, 229, 238, 240, 241, 250, 252, 260, 264, 357, 376, 387, 389, 391; ii. 8, 29, 35, 77, 141, 159, 237, 262, 274, 279, 303, 317, 358, 378;
- Captain John, i. 376, 391; ii. 95, 109, 240, 358;
- Miss Isabell, death, ii. 358, 359.
- Miss Margaret, i. 69, 162 and n. 264; ii. 225, 279.
- Miss Mary, i. 69;
- death of, ii. 224.
- the Misses, i. 49, 69 and n., 162.
- Fergusson,
- Ferrars of Tamworth, ii. 152.
- Ferrier,
- Ferronays, Miss De la, ii. 462.
- Feversham, Lord (Duncombe), ii. 43.
- Fiddle or Fiddle-stick, i. 154.
- Fielding's farce, Tumble-down Dick, i. 118 n.
- Fine Arts, poetry and painting, i. 118-120.
- Fitzgerald, Vesey, i. 306.
- Fitz-James, Duke of, i. 297.
- Flahault, Count de, i. 291.
- Fletcher, Rev. Mr., ii. 307.
- Fleurs, ii. 27.
- Flodden field, ii. 39.
- Foley, Sir Thomas, ii. 425.
- Foote, Miss, i. 410.
- Foote's Cozeners, ii. 175.
- Forbes,
- Foreigners at Abbotsford, i. 13-15, 255.
- Forest Club, Scott dines with, ii. 54.
- Fortune, a mechanist, ii. 375 and n.
- Foscolo, Ugo, sketched, i. 14.
- Fouché, Baron, i. 292.
- Fox, Charles J., anecdote of, ii. 175, 176.
- Foy's book, and the Duke of Wellington, ii. 44, 45.
- Francklin, Colonel, ii. 307.
- Frankenstein, i. 174;
- dramatised, 400.
- Franks, Mr., i. 148.
- Freeling, Sir Francis, ii. 168.
- French Press, censors of the, ii. 53.
- Frere, J. Hookham, ii. 446 and n., 447, 448, 449.
- Fuller, John, M.P. for Surrey, ii. 176 and n.
- Funerals, dislike to, i. 172-173, 180.
- Fushie Bridge Inn, ii. 60 and n.
- Future Life, speculations on, i. 43-45.
- Gaeta, ii. 480.
- Galashiels Road, ii. 360.
- Galignani, Mr., Paris, i. 286 and n.;
- offer for Napoleon, 298.
- Galitzin, Princess, i. 294, 295, 299; ii. 18, 256 and n.
- Gallois, M., i. 286 and n., 288, 290, 296.
- Galt's Omen, i. 132 n., 203, 215;
- Gardening, ornamental, essay on, for the Quarterly, ii. 62.
- Garrick,
- Garstang, ii. 152.
- Gattonside, 237 and n.
- Gell, Sir William, ii. 451 n., 455, 458 n., 460, 462-464, 468-470, 480, 481.
- Genie and author, a Dialogue, ii. 253-254.
- George
- Gibraltar, ii. 434 and n., 436.
- Gibson, John, jr., W.S., i. 83 and n.;
- creditors agree to private trust, 96;
- meeting with Scott, Cowan, and Ballantyne, 99;
- creditors' approval, 104;
- lends Scott £240, 107; 124, 125;
- Constable's affairs, 164, 165;
- Constable's claims, 203, 206;
- sale of 39 Castle Street, 218; 248, 265;
- Miss Hume's trust, 347; 348, 367;
- Scott's travelling expenses, 394; 396; ii. 30, 31, 38;
- Lord Newton's decision, 56;
- Abud & Son, 57; 60, 61, 65;
- value of the Waverley copyrights, 67, 91;
- St. Ronan's Well, 107;
- Coal Gas Co., 133; 139;
- plans for the Magnum, 149; 200, 239, 261;
- preparations for a second dividend, 338, 343, 412.
- Gifford,
- Giggleswick School, captain of, i. 42.
- Gilbert,
- Gillespie, trial of, and sentence, ii. 68 and n.
- Gillian, the clan, ii. 52.
- Gillies,
- Gilly, Rev. William Stephen, ii. 7 and n., 42.
- Gipsies of the Border, ii. 60 n.
- Glasgow, visit to, in September 1827, ii. 33.
- Glengarry's death, ii. 113.
- Glenorchy, Lady, ii. 180.
- Gloucester, Bishop of (Dr. Bethell), ii. 47 and n.
- Goderich, Lord, ii. 30, 41 n., 91, 92 n.
- Godwin, William, ii. 161, 182.
- Goethe, letters from, i. 359 and n., ii. 160 n., 483-484.
- Goldsmith, Oliver, ii. 177.
- Gooch, Dr. Robert, i. 154, 280; ii. 313.
- Gordon,
- Gourgaud, General, i. 298 n., 397; ii. 26 and n., 30, 34, 36, 51, 53, 58.
- Gower,
- Graeme, Robert, i. 395.
- Graham,
- Graham's Island, ii. 441.
- Grahame of Airth, i. 153.
- Grange, Lady, ii. 222.
- Grant, Sir Francis, i. 353 and n.;
- Grant,
- Granville, Lord and Lady, i. 289, 291, 292, 295, 297.
- Gray, Lord and Lady, i. 409, 410.
- Greenshields, John, ii. 220 and n., 221.
- Grenville, Right Hon. Thomas, i. 304 and n.; ii. 188.
- Greville,
- Grey, Lord, ii. 91.
- Grey Mare's Tail, i. 246.
- Griffin's Tales of the Munster Festivals, ii. 143 and n.
- Grosvenor, Lord, ii. 192.
- Grove, The: Clarendon's pictures, ii. 192 and n.
- Guise's, Duke of, Expedition,--review of, in the Foreign Quarterly, i. 145; ii. 278.
- Gurney, Mr., ii. 186.
- Guthrie's Memoirs, ii. 110 n.
- Guyzard, M., i. 407 and n.
- Gwydyr, Lord, i. 310.
- Haddington, Lord, ii. 233, 262.
- Haigs of Bemerside, i. 256 n., 390; ii. 25, 53, 202.
- Hailes, Lord, ii. 250, 265.
- Haliburton, David, i. 229, 232; ii. 191.
- Hall,
- Halliday, Sir A., ii. 283.
- Hamilton,
- Hampden, Lady (née Brown), ii. 35, 72.
- Hampton Court, ii. 162-163, 189 and n.
- Handley, G., i. 161, 188, 307.
- Harper, Mr., gift of emus, ii. 8.
- Harris, Mr., ii. 428.
- Harrison, Colonel, ii. 168.
- Harrowby, Lord, ii. 91.
- Hartshorne's Ancient Metrical Tales, ii. 237 and n.
- Haslewood, Mr., ii. 39.
- Haunted Glen in Laggan, ii. 407.
- Hawthorne, N., on the English, ii. 343 n.
- Hay,
- Haydon, B., i. 413; ii. 172 and n., 326.
- Heath, Charles, engraver, ii. 118, 133, 166, 240, 331.
- Heber,
- Hedgeley Moor, ii. 50.
- Hemans, Mrs., ii. 317, 319, 320.
- Henderson, Mr., Eildon Hall, his funeral, ii. 132.
- Henry's History of England, ii. 232.
- Hermitage Castle, sketch of, i. 138.
- Herries, Mr., ii. 30.
- Hertford, Lord, i. 385; ii. 455.
- Hertfordshire lanes, ii. 192.
- Highland credulity, ii. 71.
- "Highland Society," and Miss Stirling Graham's Bees, ii. 282.
- Highland Piper, i. 206.
- Hill, Right Hon. Mr., ii. 450 and n.
- Hinves, David, ii. 186 and n.
- History of Scotland, in the Cabinet Cyclopædia, ii. 278 and n.
- Hobhouse, John Cam, and Moore, i. 9, 12.
- Hodgson, Dr. F., i. 312.
- Hoffmann's Novels, reviewed for Foreign Quarterly, i. 389; ii. 16.
- Hogarth, George, i. 83; ii. 14, 15, 192.
- Hogg,
- Hogmanay dinner at Abbotsford, i. 69
- Holland,
- Holyrood, an asylum for civil debtors, ii. 58 and n.
- Home, Earl and Countess of, i. 212 n., 244.
- Home, John, ii. 61;
- Hone's Every Day Book, ii. 344.
- Hood, Sir Samuel, ii. 203 n.
- Hook, Theodore, i. 302;
- Hoole's Tasso, i. 204.
- Hope,
- General the Hon. Sir Alexander, ii. 35 n.
- Right Hon. Charles, i. 27, 57 and n.; ii. 118, 279.
- Dr., ii. 30, 212.
- James, W.S., i. 14; ii. 30 and n.
- John, Solicitor-General for Scotland, i. 51, 136, 357, 407; ii. 78, 222, 247, 287;
- Sir John and Lady, of Pinkie, i. 16, 84; ii. 283, 289;
- Lady Charlotte, i. 57.
- Hopetoun,
- Horne, Donald, ii. 115.
- Horner, Leonard, i. 345 and n.
- Horton, Wilmot, i. 278, 280 and n., 283; ii. 167.
- Hotham, Lady, ii. 447.
- House of Aspen, ii. 240.
- Howden, Mr., i. 141.
- factor for Falkland, ii. 309.
- Howley, Archbp. See Canterbury.
- How to make a critic, i. 67.
- Hughes,
- Hulne, Carmelite monastery of, ii. 48.
- Hume,
- Hunt, Leigh, The Liberal, i. 11 and n.; ii. 119;
- Hunt, Leigh, Mr., English traveller, murdered, ii. 466.
- Hurst and Robinson, i. 9, 20, 53, 82, 96; ii. 61 n., 90, 91.
- Huskisson, Hon. W., M.P., i. 267, 307, 310; ii. 167.
- Hutchinson, Mr., ii. 133.
- Huxley, Colonel, i. 401.
- Imagination, wand of, i. 66.
- "Imitators," i. 273-276.
- Immortality of the soul, i. 43-45.
- Impey, Mr. and Mrs., i. 247, 248, 251, 252.
- Inchmahome, ii. 208.
- Inglis,
- Innes, Mr. Gilbert, ii. 293.
- Invernahyle. See Stewart.
- Ireland, Mr., ii. 285.
- Irish Tour, i. 1-2.
- Irving,
- Itterburg, Count, ex-Crown Prince of Sweden, i. 385 and n.
- Ivanhoe dramatised, i. 289 and n.; ii. 305.
- Jacob, William, ii. 160, 161 and n.
- James, G.P.R., letter from, ii. 282 n., 368.
- Jamieson, Dr. John, i. 230 and n., 232; ii. 238.
- Jardine,
- Jeanie Deans. See Walker, Helen.
- Jedburgh election, i. 189; ii. 408.
- Jeffrey, Lord, i. 364, 399; ii. 205, 292;
- Jekyll, J., ii. 161.
- Jerviswoode, Lord. See Baillie.
- Jobson, Mrs., i. 240, 253, 315, 316, 343, 395, 397; ii. 61.
- Johnson, Dr., ii. 177, 190, 227, 251, 255, 257, 277;
- Johnstone-Alva, ii. 360, 382, 394.
- Johnstone, Mr. Hope, i. 246.
- Jollie, James, trustee, i. 83 n., 98, 221.
- Jones, Mr., i. 300.
- Miss, ii. 133.
- Journal, reflections, i. 1, 31;
- Kain and Carriages, i. 140 and n.
- Katrine, Loch, scenery of, ii. 89 and n.
- Keeldar, people of, ii. 48.
- Keepsake, The, ii. 81 n., 116, 133, 166, 240.
- Keith,
- Kelly's Reminiscences reviewed, i. 187.
- Kelso, visit to, ii. 27.
- Kemble,
- Kendal, i. 313.
- Kenilworth, visit to, ii. 153 and n.
- Kennedy, Rt. Hon. F., of Dunure, ii. 10 and n., 338.
- Kent, Duchess of, ii. 184.
- Kerr,
- Kinloch, George, of Kinloch, on Malachi, i. 224.
- Kinloch's Scottish Ballads, i. 369 and n.
- Kinnaird, Douglas, ii. 182.
- Kinnear, Mr., i. 96; ii. 134, 257.
- Kinnedder, Lord. See Erskine.
- Kinniburgh, R., i. 257-258.
- Kirn Supper, ii. 55 and n.
- Knight,
- Knighton, Sir William, i. 142, 276 and n., 304; ii. 67, 174, 313 and n.;
- Knox,
- Kubla-Khan and Hastings, i. 76.
- Laidlaw,
- James, i. 264.
- William, i. 229, 264, 289, 335, 382, 389; ii. 199, 243;
- Scott's letter to, i. 97 n.;
- summoned to town, 105, 110 and n.;
- death and funeral of child, 171;
- on sale of Napoleon, 414 n.;
- adventure in Gladdies Wiel, ii. 187 n.;
- a walk with Scott, 279;
- Tom Purdie's death, 320;
- as amanuensis, 367, 369, 370, 371, 377, 378, 379, 380;
- opinion on Scott's Essay on Reform Bill, 382, 385;
- at Count Robert, 394;
- smites the Rock, 398;
- Scott's illness, 410, 472.
- Laine, M., French Consul, ii. 315.
- Laing, David, i. 401; ii. 88, 174 n.
- Laing-Meason, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert, ii. 451 and n., 463.
- Laird's Jock, ii. 81 n.
- Lambeth, ii. 416.
- Landseer, Edwin, ii. 223;
- Lang, Andrew, Sheriff-Clerk for Selkirkshire, ii. 125, 382 and n.
- Lang, Andrew, LL.D., ii. 382 n., 489-490.
- Lansdowne, Marquis of, i. 385; ii. 30, 91;
- Scott dines with, 165.
- Lardner, Dr., ii. 273, 277, 284, 303, 305, 306, 318.
- Latin, Scottish pronunciation of, i. 392.
- Latouche, Mrs. Peter, ii. 339, 349.
- Lauder, Sir T. Dick, ii. 231, 296, 297 and n.
- Laughter, natural and forced, i. 59.
- Laurie, Sir Peter, ii. 168.
- Lauriston,
- Law as a profession in Scotland, i. 35, 36.
- Lawrence,
- Lebzeltern, Countess de, ii. 456.
- Leicester, Earl of, ii. 187 and n.
- Le Noir, M., i. 15.
- Leopold, Prince, ii. 184, 185.
- Leslie, C.R., i. 119;
- his portrait of Scott, 77 and n.
- Lessudden House, ii. 325, 349.
- Letters, arrangement of, ii. 19.
- Lévis, Duke de, ii. 265 and n.
- Lewis, M.G., i. 7; ii. 171;
- Lewis, Mr., method of improving handwriting, i. 224.
- Leyden, John, i. 218, 349.
- L'homme qui cherche, i. 183, 372.
- Library, enchanted, i. 312; ii. 252.
- Liddell,
- Light come, light go, i. 106.
- Lilliard's Stone, i. 388 and n.
- Lions in Edinburgh, i. 222, 354;
- "Lions," ii. 210.
- Lister, T.H., Granby, i. 164.
- Liston, Sir Robert, ii. 204.
- Literary Society, ii. 171.
- Litigation in the Sheriff Courts, i. 46, 47.
- Liverpool, Lord, i. 267, 309, 361.
- Livingstone, Rev. Mr., ii. 220.
- Llandaff, Bishop of, ii. 181.
- Loch,
- Locker, E.H., i. 267 and n., 268, 283 and n.
- Lockhart,
- John G., i. 1, 31, 379, 381, 401; ii. 3, 34, 41, 62 n., 68, 79, 83, 130, 136, 157, 160, 168, 177, 179, 180, 191, 205, 215, 217, 222, 283, 302, 313, 329 and n., 330, 413, 419, 472;
- the Quarterly Review, i. 20-24;
- Blackwood's Magazine, 25-26;
- parting entertainment, 33;
- London, 34;
- Scott's confidence in and affection for, 39;
- Malachi, 142, 171;
- on Sir Walter's style, 181;
- Hook, 302 and n.;
- Scott's letter, home politics, 383 n.;
- Hogg, 391;
- account of Gillies, 402;
- Portobello, 411 and n.;
- Abbotsford, ii. 18, 21;
- Kelso, 27;
- Garrick papers, 83 and n.;
- Brighton, 181;
- Life of Burns, 195;
- Auchinrath, 220;
- Edinburgh, 221;
- Dalkeith, 223;
- Stewart papers, 229;
- letter from Scott regarding illness, Feb. 1820, 327;
- Chiefswood, 332;
- Hogg, 386, 387 n.;
- accompanies Scott to Douglas, 410, 411.
- Mrs., i. 22, 23, 31-33, 48, 50; 154, 157, 196;
- J. Hugh (the Hugh Littlejohn of the Tales of a Grandfather), i. 32, 157, 217, 274, 306; ii. 2, 165, 185, 186, 203, 302, 305, 306, 317, 329, 332;
- death, 457 and n.
- Walter Scott, i. 182;
- Charlotte, ii. 329 and n.
- Dr. and Mrs., ii. 348.
- Lawrence, ii. 32.
- Richard, i. 36, 37;
- death of, i. 394.
- William, i. 33, 272, 281; ii. 220, 233.
- William Elliot, i. ii. 193 n., 382.
- Logan's Sermons and Poems, i. 19 and n., 169.
- Londesborough, Lord, ii. 422 n.
- London, Scott's visit to, in October 1826, i. 273-283;
- Londonderry,
- Longman & Co., Woodstock, i. 177;
- Lothian, Marquis of, ii. 43, 47, 49, 51, 132, 222.
- Louvre, the, i. 287.
- Lovaine, Lord, ii. 279.
- Low, Alexander, History of Scotland, ii. 335 and n.
- Lowndes, ii. 190.
- Lucy, Sir Thomas, ii. 155.
- Luscar, ii. 336.
- Lushington, Mr., ii. 472.
- Luttrell, Henry, i. 277.
- Lyndhurst, Lord, i. 267, 383.
- Lyons of Gattonside, ii. 255.
- Lyttelton, W.H., ii. 181.
- M'Allister, General, ii. 8.
- Macaulay's History of St. Kilda, ii. 222 and n.
- MacBarnet, Mrs., ii. 150.
- M'Cormick, Dr., ii. 340.
- M'Crie, Dr. Thomas, on Old Mortality, ii. 404 n.
- Macclesfield, i. 313.
- Macculloch,
- Macdonald, L., sculptor, ii. 368, 369.
- Macdonald, Maréschal, i. 120 n., 295, 298.
- Macdonell of Glengarry, i. 120 and n., 121.
- Macdougal, Celtic Society, i. 98.
- Macduff Club, ii. 308. See Blair-Adam.
- Macduff's Castle, i. 406.
- Mackay, Mr., from Ireland, ii. 125, 127, 128.
- Mackay, Rev. Dr. Macintosh, ii. 123 n., 124, 206, 232, 288, 289, 294, 406-407;
- MacKenzie, Captain, 72d Regiment, ii. 52.
- Mackenzie,
- Mackenzie's Hotel, Edinr., ii. 374.
- Mackintosh, Sir James, i. 114; ii. 160, 262, 268, 270.
- Maclachan, Mrs. and Miss Bell, ii. 377.
- M'Laurin, Colin, ii. 335.
- Macleod,
- M'Nab of that Ilk, i. 368 and n.
- Macpherson,
- Macqueen, Robert. See Braxfield.
- Macturk, Captain, of St. Ronan's Well, ii. 65.
- Magnum Opus, prospectus issued, ii. 243-244;
- Mahon, Lord, ii. 173 n.
- Maida, the deer-hound and the artists, i. 77, 166; ii. 179 n., 456.
- Maitland,
- Makdougall, Lady Brisbane, i. 249.
- Malachi Malagrowther, letters, i. 126-127, 130 and n., 136, 139-153, 160.
- Malcolm, Sir John, i. 308; ii. 422, 423 and n.
- Malta, ii. 421, 441, 449.
- Maltby, Dr., ii. 168, 178.
- Manchester, i. 313; ii. 435.
- Duke of, ii. 183.
- Mandrin's Memoirs, i. 104 and n.
- Mansfield, i. 362.
- Mar, Earl of, ii. 39.
- Marjoribanks, Mr. and Mrs. C., ii. 191.
- Marmion, copyright of, ii. 296, 301.
- Marmont, Marshal, i. 299.
- Marshall, Mr., ii. 429.
- Marshman, Dr., Serampore missionary, i. 348 and n., 349.
- Martin, Davie, ii. 220.
- Mary Queen of Scots, portraits, i. 4;
- and Elizabeth, 46.
- Masaniello, ii. 278, 451 n., 488.
- Matheson, Peter, i. 227 and n.
- Mathews,
- Matutinal inspiration, i. 113; ii. 379.
- Maxwells, the, i. 210.
- Maxpopple. See Scott of Raeburn.
- Maywood, Mr., i. 401.
- Meadowbank, Lord, ii. 265, 266, 399.
- Meason, Mr. See Laing-Meason.
- Meath, Earl of, and the Duke of Wellington, ii. 72, 174.
- Medwyn, Lord, i. 134, 221 and n., 393; ii. 261 n., 339, 375.
- Meleager, story of, ii. 469.
- Melville,
- Menzies, John, of Pitfoddels, i. 347, 349 and n.; ii. 168.
- Mertoun, i. 181, 229, 328; ii. 25, 27, 52, 54, 109.
- Methodists, i. 102.
- Meyersdorff, Baron A. von, ii. 255.
- Mildert, Dr. William Van, Bishop of Durham, ii. 43 and n.
- Miller,
- Miller's, General, South American War, ii. 303 and n.
- Mills, Scott's feeling regarding, i. 356.
- Milman, Dean, ii. 417.
- Miln, Miss, i. 253.
- Milne,
- Milton, miniature of, by Cooper, i. 271-272.
- Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border, i. 138 and n.
- Minto,
- Minute Philosophers, i. 60.
- Mirbel, Madame, i. 293, 295, 296, 297, 298; ii. 256 n.
- Misfortune sometimes convenient, i. 171.
- "Misfortune's gowling bark," i. 123-124.
- Mitchell, Mr., Greek master, Academy, ii. 4.
- Moir, D.M. (Delta), lines on Leslie's picture, i. 321 n.
- Moira, Lord, i. 327.
- Molé, Monsieur de, i. 299.
- Moncreiff, James, i. 324 and n.
- Monmouth, Duke and Duchess of, at Moor Park, ii. 192.
- "Mons Meg," i. 43; ii. 238 and n., 242, 243, 244, 247, 432.
- Montagu,
- Monteath's Planter reviewed, ii. 25.
- Monteith's, Earls of, gardeners, ii. 208.
- Monypenny,
- Alexander, trustee, i. 83 n.
- David. See Pitmilly.
- Moore, Thomas, i. 183 and n.; ii. 184, 196;
- "Morbus," the, i. 173-174.
- More, J.S., i. 206.
- More, Mrs. Hannah, Memoirs, i. 213 n.
- Morgan's, Lady, O'Donnel, i. 154 and n.
- Morpeth, Lord, i. 292, 297.
- Morritt, John B.S., of Rokeby, i. 106;
- Morton, Earl and Countess of, ii. 132, 201.
- Moscheles, Mr. and Mrs., ii. 113, 114, 115.
- Moscow, burning of, ii. 17, 18.
- Mother Goose's Tales, ii. 459, 489-490.
- Mottoes, for Woodstock, i. 162;
- for Count Robert, ii. 374 and n.
- Mount Benger, Hogg's farm, ii. 96 n., 120 n.
- MSS. Waverley Novels, ii. 396 and n.
- Mudford's Five Nights of St. Albans, ii. 301 and n.
- Munro, Mr., ii. 139.
- Mure,
- Murray,
- Andrew, i. 249.
- Dr., Oxford, i. 205 n.
- Lord James, i. 409.
- Lady Caroline, ii. 233.
- Sir George, ii. 206.
- James Wolfe (Lord Cringletie), i. 322 n.; ii. 132.
- John A., i. 133, 225 and n., 318, 320, 353 and n., 369, 378; ii. 4, 80, 233, 315.
- Mrs. John A., ii. 115.
- John, publisher, i. 20-22; ii. 83, 157, 160, 171, 296, 301, 302, 448.
- Sir Patrick, of Ochtertyre, i. 109 and n.; ii. 229, 293, 305, 314.
- Peter, of Simprin, i. 135.
- William, Henderland, i. 225, 318, 320.
- W.H., Theatre Royal, i. 362 and n., 366, 368 n.; ii. 293, 301.
- "Murder hole," ii. 142 n.
- Murthly House, ii. 344.
- Musgrave, Captain, ii. 66.
- Music, i. 38; ii. 15.
- My Aunt Margaret's Mirror, ii. 76, 81 n., 158, 166.
- "My spinning-wheel is auld and stiff," i. 10.
- Naboclish, i. 223 and n.
- Nairne, Mr., ii. 245.
- Napier,
- Naples, ii. 448, 464, 470, 472, 475, 478.
- Napoleon,
- Life of, i. 98;
- finished 3d vol., i. 209, 238;
- vol. v. commenced, 240;
- swells to 7 vols., 252; 264;
- Longman's offer, 267;
- vol. vi. finished, 334;
- vol. viii. proposed, 343;
- Longman's agreement, 348;
- proceeds, 349;
- Appendix to, 396;
- completion June 7, 400, 407; ii. 9;
- Brussels reprint, 21;
- preparation for a new edition, 108, 109, 110, 287.
- Maria Louise: Lord Elgin's anecdotes, i. 151;
- Dr. Shortt, 357; ii. 45;
- on the triple alliance, 49.
- Napoleon's last moments, i. 139.
- Nares, Archdeacon, ii. 171.
- Nasmyth, Mr., dentist, i. 255.
- Navarino, battle of, ii. 66.
- "Nell Gwynne's portrait," ii. 121.
- Nelson, an amanuensis, i. 148-149; ii. 160.
- Neukomm, Mr., ii. 315.
- Newark Castle, ii. 95.
- Newbery, Mr., ii. 106.
- Newenhams, i. 42.
- Newton,
- New Year reflections, i. 73, 333; ii. 98, 103, 215, 363.
- Nicoll, Dr., Principal of St. Andrews, i. 261.
- Nicolson,
- Nimrod, a deerhound, i. 371 and n.; ii. 273 and n.
- Nocera, two towns of, ii. 470-471.
- North, Lord, ii. 175.
- Northampton's, Lady, death, ii. 333, 452.
- Northcote, James, R.A., ii. 174, 177 and n., 178.
- Northumberland, Duke and Duchess of, ii. 46 and n., 47 and n., 48, 173, 174, 419.
- Nuncomar, Rajah, ii. 180.
- O'Callaghan, Hon. Sir Robert, i. 27; ii. 86.
- Oil Gas Company, i. 5 and n., 41, 42, 356, 395, 402, 406; ii. 67, 70, 84, 201.
- Old Mortality, ii. 404 n.
- Oliphant, Mrs., ii. 72.
- Olonyne, Count, i. 15.
- Oran, ii. 437.
- Ormiston, Bell, ii. 150.
- Ormsby, Mrs., ii. 154.
- Osborne,
- Owen, Mrs., i. 307.
- Oxenfoord Castle, i. 395; ii. 212.
- Oxford, i. 311.
- Paestum, ii. 463.
- Paley, Mr., ii. 27.
- Palgrave, Sir Francis, i. 282 and n., 350.
- Palliser, Sir Hugh, ii. 236.
- Palmerston, Lord, ii. 30, 393.
- Pantellaria, ii. 441.
- Papers mislaid, i. 34.
- Paris 1826, i. 285-299.
- Parker, Miss, ii. 191.
- Parkgate, i. 243, 245, 246.
- Parr, Dr., i. 270.
- Parry, Captain, ii. 160.
- Pasta, Madame, ii. 67.
- Paterson,
- "Patience, cousin, and shuffle the cards," i. 43.
- Patterson,
- Paul's Letters to his Kinsfolk, i. 301 and n.; ii. 86.
- "Pearling Jean," i. 374 n.
- Peel, Right Hon. Sir Robert, i. 306, 307, 309, 310, 383; ii. 6, 184, 206, 246, 328, 414;
- Chantrey's bust of Scott, 182 n.
- Penrith, i. 314; ii. 151.
- Pentland Hills, admiration of, ii. 64, 65.
- Pepys' Diary, review of, in Quarterly, i. 65 and n., 76, 82, 179 and n.
- Perceval, Mr., i. 327-329.
- Percy, Captain, ii. 279.
- Percy's, William, plays, ii. 40.
- "Percy's Cross," cottages at, ii. 50.
- "—— Leap," ii. 50.
- Pescara, Marquis di, tomb of, ii. 472.
- Peterborough, life of, ii. 269 and n.
- Petrie, H., i. 350.
- Pettigrew, Dr., ii. 168.
- Pettycur, i. 406.
- Philips,
- Phillips, Sir Richard, i. 353.
- Phillpotts, Dr., Dean of Chester, ii. 162 and n.
- Phipps, Mrs., ii. 175-176.
- Pickering, W., ii. 182, 188.
- Pigot, Captain, ii. 423, 425, 427, 428, 429, 437, 444.
- Pinkie House, ii. 118.
- Piozzi, Mrs., ii. 226, 370 n.
- Piper, Mr., mail contractor, ii. 328.
- Pirates' heaven, i. 97.
- Pitcairn, Robert, ii. 274 and n.
- Pitmilly, Lord, i. 125 n., 387; ii. 314.
- Pitsligo, Lord, ii. 266.
- Pitt,
- Planta, Joseph, ii. 16 and n.
- Plantations at Abbotsford, i. 170, 180, 187.
- Platoff, i. 292.
- Playfair, John, burial-place, i. 94, 108 n.
- Plays, Old, Hector of Germany, etc., i. 234.
- Pleydell, Paul, ii. 281 n., 337 and n.
- Plunkett, Lord, i. 18 n.
- Plymouth, ii. 429.
- Pole, Mr. Frederick, i. 89 and n.
- Politics, interest in, i. 126.
- Pompeii, ii. 462, 463, 470.
- Ponsonby,
- Pontey, William, ii. 396.
- Pontine Marshes, ii. 479.
- Porchester's, Lord, Poems, i. 13 and n.
- "Portuous Roll," i. 178 n.
- Portland, Bill of, ii. 429.
- Portsmouth, ii. 424, 426.
- Potocki, Le Comte Ladislaus de, ii. 349.
- Potocki's Manuscrit trouvé à Saragosse, ii. 32.
- Powis, Earl, ii. 170 n.
- Preston, Sir Robert, ii. 337 and n.
- Prestonpans, visit to, ii. 340-341.
- Primrose, Lady, ii. 158.
- Princes Street Gardens, Edinburgh, i. 395; ii. 211.
- Pringle,
- John, Rector of Fogo, ii. 145.
- Alexander, of Whytbank, i. 389; ii. 368, 381, 383, 402.
- Alexander, junior, of Whytbank, i. 45, 253, 267.
- James, Torwoodlee, i. 183 and n., 340; ii. 149, 381, 382.
- George, of Torwoodlee, ii. 147-149.
- Sir John, ii. 109, 122, 358.
- John, of Clifton, i. 266, 337.
- junior, of Haining, death, ii. 404.
- Mrs., Haining, ii. 272.
- Thomas, i. 282 and n.
- Captain, Battle of Waterloo, i. 373; ii. 230.
- Major, ii. 358, 360.
- Pringles of Stitchel, ii. 363.
- Prisons, ii. 126-127.
- Procter, Bryan Waller, i. 221 n.
- Proudfoot, Oliver, ii. 129.
- Prudhoe, Lord, ii. 419.
- Psalmody, Scottish, i. 411-412 and n.; ii. 291 and n.
- Purgstall, Countess, i. 237.
- Purdie, Tom, i. 82; "S.W.S.," 112 n., 156, 166, 187, 238, 256, 370, 372, 374, 383; ii. 1, 13, 18, 22, 23, 95, 136, 257, 318;
- death of, 320.
- Queensberry,
- Quillinan, Mrs., ii. 179.
- Rae,
- Raeburn,
- Raine's St. Cuthbert, ii. 7 n.
- Rammohun Roy, ii. 423 and n.
- Ramsay,
- Ravensworth, Lord, ii. 42.
- Redding up, i. 183, 392, 414; ii. 280.
- Redgauntlet, ii. 378.
- Rees, Owen, i. 277; ii. 14, 15, 293, 295, 296.
- Reform Bill, ii. 381-382, 387, 388, 394, 414-417.
- Remside Moor, ii. 49.
- Rémusat,
- Rennie, Sir John, i. 347 n.
- Renton, Mr., ii. 181.
- Resignation of office as Clerk of Session, ii. 355.
- Reynolds,
- Rice, Mr. Spring (afterwards Lord Monteagle), ii. 184.
- Richardson, John,
- Riddell,
- Riddoch, Mr., of Falkirk, i. 152.
- Rigby, Miss. See John A. Murray.
- Robbins, Mr., ii. 152.
- Robertson, Patrick, i. 259 and n.
- Robinson (of H. & R.), ii. 61, 65.
- Robison, Mr. (afterwards Sir John), ii. 217.
- Rob Roy at the Theatre Royal, ii. 138.
- Robson's Essay on Heraldry, ii. 381.
- Roche, Sir Boyle, dream of, i. 223 n.
- Rodger, Mr. Peter, ii. 358 n.
- Rogers, Samuel, i. 277, 308; ii. 158, 159, 161, 423;
- Rokeby, i. 270; ii. 195.
- Rolland,
- Rollo, Lord, i. 141.
- Rome, ii. 475, 478.
- Rose,
- Ross, Dr. A., i. 343; ii. 219, 236, 294, 356.
- Rossiter, N.T., ii. 402.
- Rothes, Lady, ii. 300 n.
- Roxburghe Club, ii. 39, 40, 170, 181.
- Royal Academy, London, ii. 171.
- Ruling passion, i. 216-217.
- Russel, Alexander, anecdote told by, i. 344 n.
- Russell,
- Claud, i. 14.
- Dr. James, i. 35 and n.; ii. 77, 135.
- Lord John, on Moore, i. 8 n.; ii. 161.
- John, i. 345 n.; ii. 123.
- Major-General Sir James, of Ashestiel, i. 29 n., 30, 45, 74, 76, 164, 230, 321, 381, 390, 391; ii. 21, 146, 258, 363, 368, 381, 399.
- Lord Wriothesley, ii. 76.
- Misses, i. 73, 97; ii. 35.
- Rutherfurd, John, of Edgerstoun, ii. 120.
- Rutherford,
- Ruthven, Lord and Lady, i. 61; ii. 390-391 n.
- Rutty, J., diary, i. 68.
- St. Agatha, ii. 478.
- St. Andrews, visit to, in 1827, i. 403.
- St. Boswell's Fair, i. 229.
- St. Cuthbert's remains at Durham, ii. 7.
- St. Giles, Edinburgh, ii. 77 n.
- St. Mary's Loch, i. 243.
- St. Monans, i. 405.
- St. Paul's, Dean of, ii. 162.
- St. Ronan's Well, Scott's opinion of, i. 231;
- Saint Roque, ii. 434.
- Saint Thomas Aquinas, tomb of, ii. 472.
- Saladin's shroud, ii. 71 n.
- Salerno, ii. 466.
- Samothracian Mysteries, ii. 164.
- Sanctuary, the, ii. 58 and n., 60.
- Sanders, George L., miniature of M.G. Lewis, i. 7 and n.
- San Domenico Maggiore, ii. 472.
- Sandford, Mrs. Professor, ii. 222.
- Sans Cullotides, April mornings, i. 184, 185.
- Savary, H., i. 59 and n.
- Scarlett, Sir James Y., i. 57.
- Schutze, Mr., ii. 315-316.
- Schwab, Gustavus, i. 412.
- Schwartzenberg, i. 292.
- Scott,
- Lady, i. 47, 130;
- Miss Anne, Scottish songs, i. 38, 39;
- Walter, i. 144, 183, 197-99; ii. 65-67, 99, 105, 132, 157, 216, 401, 418, 426;
- choice of a soldier's life, i. 37;
- 15th Hussars going to India, 73;
- generous offer from, 101;
- lines on Irish quarters, 232;
- revisits Abbotsford, 240, 242;
- at Blair-Adam, 246, 249;
- Ireland, 250, 315;
- Dalkeith, 321, 322, 325;
- Christmas at Abbotsford, 329, 335;
- dinner and guests at Hampton Court, 163;
- inflammatory attack, 283, 284, 286, 292, 302;
- wishes to preserve the library, 365.
- Charles, choice of profession, i. 179;
- Thomas and Mrs., i. 7 n., 180, 312; ii. 183 n.
- Anne, niece of Sir Walter, i. 188, 227, 237.
- Walter, nephew, i. 103, 116, 264; ii. 334 and n.
- Sir W., of Ancrum, ii. 408, 423.
- of Beirlaw, ii. 257.
- of Gala, i. 59, 252, 253; ii. 118, 122, 141, 152, 232, 289, 326, 329, 332
- of Harden, i. 105, 163, 168, 176-179, 181, 188, 205, 214, 238, 259, 337, 358, 390; ii. 11, 20, 23, 28, 29 and n., 52, 54, 72, 85, 104, 171, 179, 200, 201, 204, 334, 359, 360, 363, 365, 366, 371, 382, 387, 408.
- John, Midgehope, ii. 17.
- Charles, of Nesbit Mill, i. 259; ii. 265.
- Charles, grandson of Charles of Woll, ii. 17.
- Dr., of Haslar Hospital, ii. 291.
- James, ii. 281.
- Keith, ii. 280
- James, a young painter, i. 308.
- Scottish Nationality, i. 153.
- Scottish Songs v. Foreign music, i. 38.
- Scrope, William, i. 75, 78, 111, 121, 174, 328, 336, 338, 377, 378, 390; ii. 7, 9, 13, 121, 146.
- Seafield, Lord Chancellor, i. 208 n.
- Seaford. See Ellis.
- Seaforth, Lady, funeral, ii. 244.
- Search for sealing-wax, i. 184.
- Selkirk,
- Selkirkshire Yeomanry Club dinner, ii. 144.
- Seton, Sir Reginald Steuart, of Staffa, ii. 130 n.
- Seymour, Sir Michael, ii. 428, 429.
- Shakespeare's house, ii. 155.
- Shandwick Place, No. 6, takes possession Nov. 6, 1827, ii. 61.
- Shap Fells, drive over the, i. 314.
- Sharp,
- Sharpe, Charles Kirkpatrick, sketched, i. 2-4, 121, 122, 221;
- Shaw,
- Shaws, murder of, ii. 40.
- Shelley,
- Shepherd, Sir Samuel, Lord Chief Baron, i. 51 and n.;
- Sheridan,
- Sheriffmuir trumpeter, i. 185.
- Shortreed,
- Shortt, Dr., i. 355, 357, 364
- Siddons, Mrs. H., as Belvidera, ii. 120, 293, 301.
- Sidmouth, Lord, ii. 188, 416.
- Sievwright, Sir John, ii. 173.
- Silver fir, rapid growth, i. 239.
- Simond's Switzerland, ii. 212.
- Simson, William, R.S.A., i. 377.
- Sinclair,
- Singleton, Archdeacon, ii. 49 and n.
- Six-foot-high Club, ii. 244.
- Skelton, Mr., ii. 310.
- Skene,
- James and Mrs., i. 31, 42;
- the Boswells, 59 n.;
- sketch of, 75;
- recollections of Mathews, 80 n.;
- recollections of financial crisis, 82-84 n.;
- a walk in Princes Street Gardens, 91 n., 94, 95 n., 118;
- proposal that Scott should live with him, 129, 154;
- letter from Scott on Lady Scott's death, 197-198 n.;
- the whaling captain, 210 n., 319, 325, 335, 350, 355, 393;
- note from Scott, 394 n., 395, 397, 403, 407, 412;
- at Abbotsford, ii. 19, 53;
- Lady Jane Stuart, 62 n.;
- at Abbotsford, 97 n., 191;
- Princes Street Gardens, 212;
- Abbotsford, 215, 223, 230, 232;
- journal, 238, 244, 260;
- Abbotsford, 262, 263, 266, 288, 291;
- the good Samaritan, 298, 305;
- sketches for Waverley, 306 and n., 339, 345;
- Raeburn's portrait of Scott, 368 n., 374 n., 375, 399;
- death, 456 and n.
- Professor George, ii. 299 n.
- W.F., ii. 399 and n.
- Skirving, Arch., artist, i. 138 and n.
- Smith,
- Colvin, ii. 115, 118 and n., 121, 129, 132, 201, 222, 284, 334.
- Mrs. Charlotte, Desmond, i. 156 and n., 342; ii. 185.
- Horace, Brambletye House, i. 273, 275; ii. 119, 427.
- John, builder, ii. 368, 397 and n.
- Sydney, i. 362, 364, 369; ii. 130, 179.
- Mr., Foreign Office, i. 278.
- Mrs., case of poisoning, i. 355, 361.
- Smoking, i. 11.
- Smollett, Captain, i. 27.
- Smythe of Methven, i. 223.
- Solitude, love of, v. Confinement, i. 163, 168, 177.
- Somerset, Lord Fitzroy, ii. 169.
- Somerset House, ii. 173.
- Somerville
- Sotheby, i. 283; ii. 157, 158, 164.
- Southey, Robert, the Quarterly, i. 21, 25, 26, 38, 214;
- Soutra, Johnstones of, i. 210.
- Souza-Botelho, Madame de, i. 290-291 and n.
- Spectral appearances and illusions, i. 47.
- Spencer,
- Spice, a terrier, ii. 9-10, 388.
- Stafford, Lord and Lady, i. 47, 304, 406; ii. 167, 180, 182, 187, 423.
- Stainmore, i. 271.
- Stanhope, Spencer, i. 267.
- Stanhope's Notes, ii. 49 n.
- Steuart-Denham,
- Stevenson,
- Stewart,
- Sir Charles and Lady Elizabeth, i. 281.
- Dugald, ii. 74 n.,
- death of, 201.
- J.A., ii. 203 n.
- Sir J., of Murthly, ii. 344.
- James, of Brugh, i. 20.
- Sir M. Shaw, i. 319.
- General David, of Garth, death of, ii. 17 and n.
- Thomas, i. 389.
- of Dalguise, ii. 104, 105.
- younger of Invernahyle, ii. 234.
- Mrs., of Blackhill, i. 168.
- Stirling, General Graham, i. 98.
- Stirlings of Drumpellier, ii. 9, 304.
- Stoddart,
- Stokoe, Dr., i. 325.
- Stopford, Lady Charlotte, i. 244 and n.; ii. 120.
- Stowell, Lord (Sir William Scott), ii. 188 and n., 430.
- Strange, Mr. and Mrs., ii. 342, 344.
- Strangford, Lord, ii. 196.
- Stratford-on-Avon, mulberry tree from, ii. 50 and n., 154.
- "Strict retreat," i. 111.
- Stuart,
- General, of Blantyre, ii. 4.
- Charles, Blantyre, i. 225; ii. 4.
- Hon. Mr., i. 98.
- Mr., grand-nephew of Lady Louisa, ii. 226, 255.
- Sir John, of Fettercairn, i. 404 n.; ii. 321 n.
- Sir John, ii. 480.
- James, of Dunearn, i. 58 n.; ii. 224;
- sale of pictures, 232.
- Sir James, Allanbank, i. 412; ii. 215, 224, 225, 229, 232.
- Lady Jane, letter to Scott, ii. 55 and n.;
- Lady Louisa, i. 107 and n., 204, 311, 255; ii. 416, 418, 423, 473, 475.
- "Stulko," ii. 389 and n.
- Style, solecisms in, i. 181.
- Sunderland, ii. 46.
- Hall, ii. 23.
- Surtees, Mr. i. 240, 242, 250, 260, 266, 311, 312; ii. 149.
- Sussex, Duke of, ii. 168.
- Sutherland, Mr., Aberdeen, ii. 278.
- Sutton, Right Hon. Charles Manners, i. 305 and n.
- Swanston, John, i. 160, 238; ii. 23, 364, 367.
- Swift's handwriting, ii. 39.
- Swinton,
- S.W.S., i. 112 n.
- "Tace is Latin for a candle," i. 375 and n.
- Tait,
- Talbot, Miss, ii. 472.
- Tale of Mysterious Mirror, ii. 158.
- Tales of Crusaders, ii. 379.
- Tales of a Grandfather first thought of, i. 396;
- Talleyrand, i. 282; ii. 424 n.
- Tamworth, ii. 152.
- Tangiers, ii. 432.
- Tanneguy du Châtel, i. 209.
- Tarentum, Bishop of, ii. 455.
- Taschereau's Life of Molière, ii. 104, 110.
- Taylor, Sir Herbert, ii. 393.
- "Teind Wednesday," i. 37 n.
- Temple, Sir William, ii. 192, 352 n.
- Terracina, ii. 480.
- Terry, Daniel, i. 192, 223;
- The Great Twalmley, i. 8.
- Theatre of God's Judgments, ii. 79 n.
- Royal, meeting of trustees for, ii. 292.
- Theatrical Fund Dinner, i. 362 and n., 363, 364.
- "The grave the last sleep?" i. 393.
- Theobald, Mr. and Mrs., ii. 147, 148.
- Thomas, Captain, ii. 307 and n.
- Thomson,
- David, on Moore, i. 46.
- David, W.S., ii. 28.
- Rev. George, tutor at Abbotsford, i. 67 and n., 328, 336; ii. 350 n., 359.
- Mr., Mrs., and Miss Anstruther, of Charlton, i. 376, 403; ii. 95, 98, 207, 209.
- Rev. John, of Duddingston, i. 111, 223, 379; ii. 121, 133, 207, 209, 336, 409.
- Thomas, Deputy Clerk-Register, i. 61, 133 and n., 140, 205, 223 and n., 225, 357, 369, 400, 403, 407; ii. 4, 10, 13, 72, 124, 239, 374 n.
- Thomson's Tales of an Antiquary, ii. 148.
- Thornhill,
- Thrale, Mrs., i. 309; ii. 190 and n.
- Thurtell & Co. at Gill's Hill, i. 228 n.; ii. 194 and n.
- Ticknor, George, of Boston, i. 77 n.; ii. 34 n., 342 n.
- Tighe, Usher, ii. 228.
- "Tiled haddock," ii. 341 and n., 345.
- "Time must salve the sore," i. 100.
- Tod's, Colonel, Travels in Western India, ii. 239 n.
- Tod, Miss, i. 267.
- Todd, Miss, ii. 18.
- Todd, Thomas, i. 260 and n.
- "Tom Tack," i. 382.
- Tone, Wolfe, ii. 17.
- Torre del Carmine, ii. 451.
- Torphichen, Lady, ii. 138.
- "Touch my honour, touch my life," i. 153 and n.
- Townshend, Lord Charles, ii. 152.
- Trafalgar, ii. 433.
- Train, Joseph, ii. 270.
- Tranent, riots at, ii. 435.
- Travelling expenses, 1790, contrasted with 1826, i. 314.
- Treuttel & Wurtz, ii. 104, 143.
- Tripp, Baron, ii. 45.
- Trotter,
- Tuilleries, i. 296.
- Tunis, ii. 440.
- Turner,
- Turner's, J.W., illustration to Poetical Works, ii. 395, 399.
- Tweeddale, Marquis of, ii. 80, 236.
- Tytler,
- Union Scottish Assurance Co., meeting of, ii. 69, 70.
- University Commission, i. 256, 257, 326 and n.; ii. 63 n.
- Upcott, William, i. 248.
- Uprouse ye then, my merry, merry men, ii. 226.
- Utterson, ii. 168.
- Vandenhoff, Mr., as Jaffier, ii. 120.
- Van Mildert, Bishop of Durham, ii. 43 and n.
- Vasa, Prince Gustavus, i. 385, 386 n.
- Veitch, James, ii. 266.
- Velletri, ii. 480.
- Venice Preserved, ii. 120.
- Ventriloquism, i. 79.
- Vere,
- Verplanck, Mr., i. 400.
- Vesci, De, ii. 48.
- Vesuvius, ii. 426, 450.
- Vicaría, the, ii. 462.
- Victoria, Princess, ii. 184.
- Vienna, congress of, ii. 49.
- Views of Gentlemen's Seats, ii. 104.
- Vilhena, don Manuel, Fort of, ii. 443 and n., 444.
- Volturno, ii. 479.
- Waldie, Mr., of Henderland, i. 253.
- Walker,
- Walker Street, No. 3, Edinburgh, i. 315 n. (from Nov. 1826 to June 1827).
- Wall in "Pyramus and Thisbe," i. 18.
- Wallace's sword, i. 43.
- Walpole, Horace, Historic Doubts, i. 366; ii. 104.
- Walton and Cotton's Angler, ii. 188 n.
- Ward,
- Warkworth, ii. 48, 49.
- Warroch, Mr., ii. 340.
- Warwick,
- Water-cow, in the Highlands, superstition, ii. 71, 72 and n.
- Watson, Capt., ii. 298 n., 398.
- Wauchope, Mr., ii. 70.
- Waverley novels, plans for buying copyright, ii. 67, 85, 86, 89, 295;
- Weare's murder, i. 228 n.; ii. 193-194.
- Weatherby, i. 271.
- Weber,
- Wedderburn, Sir David, ii. 72.
- Weir, Major, i. 346, 347 n.
- Wellesley, Marquis, ii. 91.
- Wellington, Duke of, i. 267, 302, 305, 362, 367, 379, 383, 411; ii. 92 n., 99, 104, 110, 167, 172, 179, 181, 182, 220, 229, 262 n., 289, 414;
- Wemyss, Captain, i. 406.
- Westphalia, King of, ii. 479 and n.
- Whistlecraft, ii. 449.
- White, Lydia, i. 283, 305;
- Whitmore, Lady Lucy, i. 262.
- Whittingham, ii. 42, 47, 49.
- Whyte, Miss, ii. 465, 467.
- Widow-burning in India, i. 30.
- Widow ladies' requests, i. 163.
- Wilberforce, ii. 163.
- Wilkie, Sir David, picture of king's arrival at Holyrood, i. 77;
- Williams,
- Williamson, W. of Cardrona, i. 131 n.
- Wilson,
- Wilton nuns, "go spin you jades," i. 110, 157, 372.
- Winchelsea, Lord, and Wellington, ii. 258 n.
- Windsor Castle, i. 279.
- Wisharts', Montrose, ii. 110 n.
- "Wishing-cap," power of, i. 66.
- Witchcraft, Joanna Baillie, ii. 10.
- Withers,
- Wolcot, Dr., i. 341.
- Wood,
- Woodstock, in progress, i. 10, 68, 74, 100, 114;
- Wooler, ii. 42, 49, 50.
- Worcester, i. 313.
- Worcester, Marquis of, ii. 169.
- Wordsworth,
- Wrangham, Archdeacon, ii. 186.
- Wright,
- Wyatville, Mr., i. 279.
- Wynn, Charles, ii. 184.
- Yarrow, excursion in August 1826, i. 242;
- Yates, Dr., i. 280; ii. 185.
- Yelin, Chevalier, i. 90, 94.
- Yermoloff, General, ii. 17-18.
- Yester, pictures at, ii. 80.
- York, Duke of, i. 302, 308, 310;
- York, Cardinal Duke of, ii. 313.
- Young,
- Zetland, ii. 291.