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SCOTT, SIR WALTER-

MONUMENTS to his memory, x. 256.

MISCELLANEOUS ANECDOTES of, i. 40-55, 57, 127, 132-62, 199-208, 211,
214, 236, 253, 276; ii. 106, 261, 266, 270, 273-4, 328; iii. 17 n., 18 n., 352,
356; iv. 234; v. 59, 83, 90, 93-4, 188, 222, 283, 370, 371-2, 375, 390; vi.
93, 263, 357, 359; vii. 47 n., 53, 54, 63, 298, 304-6, 316-34; viii. 7-12, 23,
27, 28, 69, 71, 227; ix. 133, 136, 236 n., 256, 319, 360-4; x. 80, 81, 94, 159,
183, 198 n.

PORTRAITS of, i. 115, 142, 383; ii. 103; iii. 99, 153, 246; v. 253; vi. 38,
50, 201; vii. 13, 23; viii. 190, 379; ix. 32, 37, 44, 51, 237, 240; x. 49,
59 n., 258-64.

BUSTS, vi. 203, 358, 363; ix. 241 n.; x. 264-7.

STATUE of [See Greenshields.]

SCOTT, Walter, cognom. "BEAR-
DIE," great grandfather of Siri
Walter Scott, i. 4. Portrait of,
96; x. 226.

iv. 46; v. 309, 311; vi. 153.

Robert, grandfather of Sir
Walter, account of, i. 6, 98. An-
ecdote of, 99. Portrait of, 101.
His death, 115.

iv. 46; x. 226.

Walter, father of Sir Walter,
character of, i. 10, 106, 144. Mrs
Cockburn's lines upon, 13. Mar-
ries Miss Anne Rutherford, 14,
108. Family of, 108-9. Anecdotes
of, 79, 80, 84, 106, 145, 242; viii.
144. Professional habits, 249-51.
Ascetic habits, 312. His death,
ii. 20-2; viii. 144. Characteristics
of, iv. 46; viii. 322. Relics of, x.
241. Letter from, i. 254.

i. 206, 206 n., 249, 254; iii. 335;
vii. 229.

Robert, eldest brother of Sir
Walter Scott, character of, i. 15.
Lines by, ib. Death of, 16.

Major John, second brother
of Sir Walter, i. 16, 310. Aids
Scott in the purchase of Abbots-
ford, iii. 367. The Veteran officer
of "Paul's Letters," v. 61. Death

of, in 1816, 135.

Habits and cha-
racter, 136, 139; viii. 144.
Scott, Anne, sister of Sir Walter, i.
17. Her death and character, 18.
ii. 2, 3, 23.

Thomas, third brother of Sir
Walter, i. 18, 109, 304, 313; ii. 23,
118, 232; iii. 5, 9, 20. Proposed as
a contributor to "The Quarterly
Review," 146. Affair of his Ex-
tractorship, 239. Discussed in
the House of Lords, 233. Literary
proposals to, iii, 147; iv. 302. Do-
mestic affairs, v. 137. Suspected
author of the Waverley Novels,
iv. 400; v. 174 n. Marriage of his
daughter, vi. 138. Overtures to,
regarding his son, vii. 224. His
death, vii. 156.

Letters to, iii. 93, 147, 233, 236,
237, 239, 309; iv. 125, 401; v. 135,
137, 264; vi. 138, 164, 223.
vi. 136.

Daniel, fourth brother of Sir
Walter, i. 18. Unfortunate case
of, ii. 185, 284. Return from Ja-
maica, and death, iii. 198. Con-
trition of Sir Walter regarding
him, ix. 225.

Thomas, uncle of Sir Walter,
i. 122-3. Death of, 102.

Scott, Charles, of Knowe South, i. | Scott, Lady, letters to, vi. 209, 210.
102; iii. 253.

Miss Janet, aunt of Sir Wal-
ter, i. 26, 118. Accompanies him
to Bath in his fourth year, i. 28;
at Kelso, 47. Residence at Kelso
described by Scott, 155.
Captain Robert, uncle of Sir
Walter, i. 30, 101. Purchase of
Rosebank, i. 174. Letter to, 233.
Excursion with Scott to Nor-
thumberland, 246. Death and
character, ii. 186. Bequest of
Rosebank to Scott, 187.
-i. 304; ii. 118.

Mrs, mother of Sir Walter,

i. 14.

Her disposition and fa-
mily discipline, 36-37, 84, 154.
Education, 107. Mr Mitchell's
account of, i. 146. Anecdote of
Murray of Broughton, 242. Ill-
ness of, vi. 157, 160, 165, 168.
Death (December 1819), 169. Cha-
racter and reminiscences of, 172-
3. Bequest of Baskerville's fo-
lio Bible, 174. Relics of, x. 241.
Scott's letters to, i. 209, 368. Let-
ter to, on the death of his father,
ii. 20.

i. 206 n., 222, 238; ii. 2, 118; iii.
149; v. 135, 139, 267; vi. 140.

Lady, i. 391. Habits and qua-
lities in early married life, ii. 2.
Birth of a son, 71. Excursion
to Cumberland, 274. Anecdote
of, and Jeffrey, iii. 54. Love of
theatricals, 215. Her charities at
Ashestiel, iv. 2. Furniture, anec-
dote of, v. 90. Her reception of
American tourists, 387. Death
of her brother, vi. 8, 10. Recep-
tion of Prince Leopold, 131. Ill-
ness of, viii. 144, 294, 304, 309-11,
327, 331-2, 334, 350. Her death,
336-7. Funeral, 342. Scott's re-
miniscences of her, 344-5, 367-
368, 370-1, 374, 376, 393, 399, 409;
ix. 255. Portrait of, 259.

ii. 106, 107, 117, 143, 156, 169-
70; iii. 89, 96, 99, 111, 291, 312;
iv. 48, 152, 157, 386; v. 36; vi. 112,
157, 203; vii. 289, 362; viii. 3, 4,
159, 219, 233, 273, 289.

Lieut.-Colonel, now Sir Wal-
ter, eldest son of The Poet, birth
of, iii. 106. High School-" Gil-
nockie," 217; vi. 105. School anec-
dote of, iii. 267-8, 345. Foot-ball
match in Carterhaugh, v. 117, 120,
127. Cornet in the Selkirkshire
Yeomanry Cavalry, v. 392. Joins
the 18th regiment of hussars as
Cornet, vi. 96, 99. Allan's por-
trait of, vii. 101, 406. Lieutenant
in the 15th Hussars, 74. Marriage,
344-8. Military hardships, 374-5.
Reception of his father in Dub-
lin, viii. 15. Revisits Abbotsford,
389. Illness, ix. 327. Bequest to,
x. 40. Visit to Abbotsford, 1831,
63, 97. Horsemanship, 97-8. Ac-
companies his father to Ports-
mouth, Malta, Naples, &c., 122;
and attends on in his last illness,
X. 201, 218.

Letters to, vi. 109, 114, 116, 121,
126, 134, 149, 153, 157, 221, 271, 289,
299-300, 311, 312, 315, 316, 318, 332;
vii. 27, 74, 100, 363, 366; viii. 2,
144.

iv. 25, 152; v. 16, 111, 162, 168,
242, 255, 267; vi. 8, 19, 21, 105, 108,
139, 216, 224, 226, 296; vii. 34, 176-
177, 230, 310, 358, 374; viii. 54, 132,
185, 336; ix. 179, 192, 299, 348.

Charles, second son of Sir
Walter, birth of, iii. 106. Ac-
companies Washington Irving to
Melrose Abbey, v. 245. Proposal
of sending him to India, vi. 226.
Sent to Lampeter in Wales, vi.
271; to Oxford, and the plan for
India abandoned, vii. 266. Re-
ceives his father and sister at
Oxford, ix. 53-4. A clerk in the

349, 357, 363.

Foreign Office, ix. 185-6, 192, 226. | Scott, Mrs Walter, letters to, vii.
Bequest to, x. 40. Attached to
the Embassy at Naples, 63, 89,
140, 146. Accompanies his father
from Naples, 175.

Scott, Charles, letters to, vi. 274,
286, 314, 416; vii. 274.

v. 168, 267; vi. 112, 117, 155-6,
185; vi. 216, 224, 226, 273, 302;
vii. 34, 176-7, 232, 244; viii. 4, 132,
144, 341 passim 348, 397; x. 21, 218,
254.

Sophia, daughter of Sir Wal-
ter, birth of, iii. 106. Anecdote
of "Lady of the Lake," 267; and
discovery of the Scottish Regalia,
v. 283. Remonstrance with Lord
Buchan, vi. 91. Letter to, 214.
Marriage, 219.

— iv. 25, 152; v. 36, 110, 250; vi.
48, 93, 157, 211, 216. [See Mrs
Lockhart.]

Anne, daughter of Sir Walter,
birth of, iii. 106. Anecdote of
"the egg," v. 390. The " Lady
Anne," ib. 391 n.; vi. 241. Ac-
companies her father to Ireland,
viii. 5. Anecdote of vulgar and
common, 28. Scotch songs, 143.
Spirit of satire, 144. Death of her
mother, 337, 343. Accompanies
her father to London and Paris,
ix. 2-56. Accident to, at restora-
tion of Mons Meg, 310. Bequest
to, x. 40. Accompanies her father
to London, Italy, &c. 107, 122. Re-
turn to Abbotsford, 207. Pension
from King William IV. 251. Her
illness, ib. Death, 252. Letter
from, ix. 256.

v. 250; vi. 112,-156; vii. 358;
viii. 5, 54, 60, 164, 233, 310, 355;
ix. 329, 362; x. 4.

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Mrs Thomas, sister-in-law of
Sir Walter, iv. 86 n.; ix. 55; x.
201.

Captain Walter, ("Satchels,")
his history of the name of Scott,
i. 88. Account of the Lords of
Buccleuch, 104.

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Mary, The Flower of Yar-
row," i. 92.

William, Esq. of Raeburn, i.
209, 319; ix. 319. Death and re-
miniscences of, 338-9.

Walter, of Synton, i. 258 n.
Miss Anne, niece of Sir Wal-
ter, viii. 332.

Walter, of Harden, x. 170.
Hugh, Esq. of Harden, now
Lord Polwarth, i. 322, 342; ii. 26,
95 n.; v. 193-4; vi. 13, 292.

Honourable Henry, younger
of Harden, viii. 325, 332; ix. 357;
x. 29.

Letter to, x. 31.

Mrs, of Harden, aids Scott
in his German studies, i. 339.
Letter from, 341.

Letter to, iii. 316. Letter to,
from Naples, x. 170.

Lady Diana, i. 342; vi. 55.
Death of, ix. 127.

Lady Frances (Lady Doug-
las), ii. 27.
Scotts of Raeburn, i. 4 passim 23 n.,
95, 96.

of Harden, i. 25, 87, 93, 94,
258 n.; ii. 89; vi. 55-6.
Scott, Lady Anne, iv. 383; v. 117.
C. B., Esq. of Wool, x. 58.
Lady Charlotte, vii. 46.
Dr, of Darnlee, v. 372; vi. 70,
184.

- George, companion of Mungo
Park, ii. 197.

Captain Hugh, vii. 103.
James, Melrose, viii. 230.

*Scott, Lord John, ii. 59. Death of, | Selkirk, "Sutors" of, v. 116; their

60. Allusion to, in Marmion,
ib. Letter to his mother, on, iii.
364.

Major John, of Ravenswood,
x. 57 n.

Sir John, of Ancrum, iv. 216.
John, Esq. of Gala, accom-
panies Scott to the continent, in
1815, v. 58, 87, 89, 97. Fox-chase
accident, vii. 247. Reminiscences
of Sir Walter Scott in London,
1831, x. 108, 112. Letter to, vi.
220.

v. 373; vi. 147, 161, 276, 292, 201.
"Scott, Michael," of Dante, x. 187.
Mr, of Scalloway, iv. 215, 218.
Walter, nephew of Sir Walter,
Scott's resolution to adopt him,
vi. 223. Advice on the choice of
his profession, 224; vii. 30.

Walter, cousin of Sir Walter,
story of his Portsmouth mar-
riage, vii. 302.

Walter, of Scotshall, iv. 191.
Sir William, x. 120.

Sir William, of Harden, anec-
dote of his marriage with Meg
Murray, i. 94.

of Scotstarvet, iv. 215.
"Scots Magazine, The," ii. 167; iv.
166; v. 271.

Scrope, William, Esq., viii. 188 n.,
224, 256. Letter to, 257 n.
Sculpture, remarks on, ix. 283-7
Seaforth, Francis Lord, death of, v.

18. Prophecy regarding, ib. 19 n.
Sea monsters off Scalloway, iv. 217.
sickness, iv. 228.

Seals' lying-in hospital, iv. 258.
Seged of Ethiopia, ix. 133.

Selfish feelings in fashionable life, vii.
15, 16.

Selkirk, Earl of, 1788, i. 77, 208 n.
election at, x. 74-6.

"birse," 122 n.; vi. 131. Piece of
plate presented to, v. 122-124.

monument to Sir Walter Scott
in, x. 257.
Selkirkshire, freeholders of reject
Scott's county address, x. 41-45.

sheriffdom, affair of in Scott's
last illness, x. 215-16.
Senior, Mr, his criticism on the
"Waverley" novels, vii. 118-123;
on Quentin Durward, 163;
"Woodstock," viii. 356; and the
"Fair Maid of Perth," ix. 223.
Sentimental correspondence, Scott s
aversion to, iii. 228.

Sentinel, Glasgow paper, vi. 428.
Sepulchres, strong feelings in Scot-

land against violation of, ix. 293-5;
a natural prejudice, 295
Servants, male, vi. 115, 136, 153, 194;
vii. 368; viii. 191.
Session, Court of, arrangements, ii.
317; viii. 367-8.

Clerk of, Scott's appointment as,
ii. 305, 316, 321. Duties of the of-
fice, 318. His colleagues, 320.
Factious feelings on his appoint-
ment, 321. New arrangements in,
iii. 333. His retirement from, ix.
338, 340, 346, 348, 352; x. 2, 25.
iii. 194, 243, 300.
Session, Lady of, vi. 26.
Setting sun, the, Scott's early lines
on, i. 131.
Seward, Anna, her remarks on "the

Border Minstrelsy," H. 85. Trans
mits a ballad for, iii. 89. Her "life
of Dr Darwin," ii. 123. Visited
by Scott at Lichfield, iii. 13. Her
description of the poet, ib. Her
death, 226. Bequest of her MS.
poetry and correspondence, ib. 228.
Publication of, 297-8.

Letters to, ii. 89, 93, 123, 136,
138, 216, 251; iii. 20.

Letter from, iii. 19.

poachers, v. 193. Scott's inter- Shadwell's plays, a projected edition

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Shakspeare, bust of, vii. 406. Scene | Shield, story of the gold and silver
of his deer-stealing, ix. 228.

one, viii. 303.

―iv. 327; vi. 256, 288; viii. 210, Shillinglaw, Joseph, Darnick, vii.

251-2; ix. 224, 227; x. 38 n.

217; x. 74.

"Shakspeare of the Wabsters," v. Ship launch, a, iv. 158.

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Shipwrecks, Northern, iv. 209, 238,
240, 277.

Shipwrecked crew, simile of the, ix.

209.

Shortrede, Mr Andrew, notes by, 1.
228 n.; vi. 47, 186; vii. 191, 215,
318; ix. 84.

Mr John Elliot, i. 265.
Mr Thomas, viii. 401 n.

Robert, Esq., i. 264. Accompa-
nied Scott to Liddesdale, 265. No-
tice of Scott and Miss Carpenter, i.
372. His death, ix. 323-4. Inscrip-
tion of Scott's works to, ix. 324 n.
Letters to, 374; vi. 47, 186.
vii. 194 n. viii. 326, 40.
;

"Shrewsbury," i. 302.

Sibbald, James, his circulating lib-
rary, i. 64.

Sheffield knife, v. 88. Anecdote of, Siddons, Mrs, i. 296, 297; iii. 212.

89.

Shelley, Sir John, vi. 101, 113.

Lady, vi. 113; ix. 241.
Miss, ix. 241.

Pierce Byshe, viii. 119.
Shepherd, Sir Samuel, Lord Chief
Baron of Scotland, a member of the
Blair-Adam Club, vi. 259. Cock-
neyism of amid the romantic scen-
ery of Scotland, 334-5. Sketch of,
viii. 165. Application to Scott of a
passage in Cicero, 335.

ii. 145 n.; vi. 320; ix. 233, 343.
"SHEPHERD S TALE," unfinished bal-
lad of the, ii. 31-8.

Sheridan, R. B. anecdote of, vi. 11n.
203; viii. 194.

Thomas, ix. 316; x. 137.
Sheriff-court processes, viii. 154; ix.
67.

Shetland, its agriculture, iv. 192-6,
204-7. Customs, iv. 191, 193, 196.
Superstitions, iv. 207, 220.

Anecdotes of, 214 n., x. 186. Re-
tirement of, 391, 391 n.

-ix. 341.

Mr Henry, becomes manager of
the Edinburgh theatre, iii. 214.
His new comedy, 229.

iii. 289; vii. 370, 376.

Mrs Henry, her performance is.
"the Family Legend," iii. 220-1.
Sidmouth, Lord, ii. 299, 300, 307; vi.
8; nick-named the Doctor, vi. 11
Letter to, vi. 304.

n.

vi. 340; ix. 243, 244; x. 116.
Sidonia, Duke of Medina, iv. 237.
Simpson, James, Esq., iv. 166 n.
Sinclair, "old Robert,” viii. 257 n.
Signet-ring, Inscription, iv. 136.
Sir John, iii. 80, 371.
Mrs. Euphemia, i. 107.
Single Stick, play at, viii. 158.
"Sir Bevis of Hampton," romance
of, x. 161.
"Sir Giles Overreach," Kemble's and
Cooke's contrasted, iv. 66.

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