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"SIR TRISTREM," Publication of in | Smith, Dr Samuel, vii. 256.

May 1804, ii. 177. Success of, 178;
iii. 179. Controversy regarding
the work, ii. 178-180.

ii. 63-64 passim, 76, 107 pas-
sim, 121, 135 passim, 176, 204, 206.
Six-feet-high Club, ix. 306 n.
Skene, James, Esq., of Rubislaw,
first acquaintance with Scott, i.
354. Reminiscences of Ashestiel,
ii. 261-274. Supplies materials for
Quentin Durward, vii. 127. Sketch
of, viii. 187. Letter to, on Graham's
Island, x. 126.

Extracts from his memoranda
of Scott, i. 354, 356; ii. 111, 261; iii.
8; v. 90; vi. 177; viii. 227.

v. 89; viii. 207; x. 94.

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Rev. Sidney, iii. 64; vii. 12.
William, Esq., M. P., his contro-
versy with Southey, v. 220. Scott's
opinion of, 221. Anecdote of Scott's
meeting with, 221, 222.

Mrs, trial of, for poisoning, ix.
90, 91.

4.

Miss, tragedian, iii. 213; iv. 3,

Smollett, x. 104.

93.

Snuff-box, French, anecdote,
Sobriquets of Scott, i. 207, 213; vii.

125.

Society or Solitude, choice of, viii.
181, 182, 313; ix. 312, 315.
Solitude, viii. 257.

at Abbotsford, viti. 313.

Mrs, vi. 177; viii. 188, 266, 291; Solomon, iv. 136; v. 171.

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Scott's edition of, iii. 2.
Sleep, viii. 211, 216, 266, 267.
Smailholme Tower, i. 7, 109.
from it described, 109. Visit to,
209. Ballad of the Eve of St. John,
ii. 26. Last Visit of Scott to, x. 94.
-x. 171.

Smallwood and Smith, Messrs, Mel-
rose, vii. 36.

Smith, Messrs. Darnick, vi. 388.

Mr Colvin, his portrait of Scott,
x. 262.

Horace, Fsq., his novel of
"Brambletye House," ix. 6, 8.

58.

Mr John, Darnick, ix. 38; X.

John, Esq., bookseller, Glasgow,
v. 234.

Solomon's Temple, ii. 122.

"SOMERS', LORD, COLLECTION OF
TRACTS, 13 vols. 4to," iii. 81-83,
200.

Somerset House, accident at a dinner
in, vii. 249.
"SOMMERVILLEs, Memoir of the,"
publication of, v. 14; x. 225.

John, Lord, ii. 266, 305; iii.
401; v. 61. Illness of, vi. 135, 247.
Rev. Dr, Jedburgh, i. 349 n. ;
viii. 403.

Samuel, Esq., vii. 162.
Sotheby, William, Esq., ii. 315, 316;
iii. 185; ix. 18, 232.

Soul, immortality of the, viii. 150,

339.

Southey, Robert, Esq., LL.D., his

"Life of Cowper," i. 214; iii. 41.
His "Madoc," ii. 258; iii. 21, 26, 30.
Visits Scott at Ashestiel, ii. 277. Cu-
rious MS. brought by, 278. Scott's
opinion of, in a letter to Miss Se-
ward, iii. 20. His "Palmerin of
England," iii. 25, 31. "Chronicle
of the Cid," iii. 25, 28. "Queen
Orraca," iii. 27. "Thalaba," iii.
29, 30. Edinburgh Review Criti-
cism on, iii. 30. Curse of Kehama,
iii. 31, 258. Scott's review of, 262.

Edition of "The Morte Arthur,"
35. His opinion of" Marmion," 44.
Becomes Editor of the Edinburgh
Annual Register, 167, 303. "His.
tory of Brazil," iii. 258; vi. 45.
Unsuccessful application for the
office of Historiographer-Royal,
iii. 403-406. Accepts the office
of Poet Laureate, iv. 117. De-
votion to literary pursuits, 134.
Resigns charge of the Edinburgh
Annual Register, v. 146. Contro-
versy with Mr. W. Smith, M.P., v.
220. His Pilgrimage to Waterloo,
220. History of Brazil," iii. 258;
viii. 223; ix. 45. "Life of Wesley,"
vi. 45-6. Poem on the King's visit,
vii. 264. Proposed editor of the
Quarterly Review, ib. "History
of the Peninsular War," ix. 11.
Southey, Letters from, iii. 25-32, 43-
45; iv. 157; vi. 40.
-Letters to, iii. 25, 28, 33, 17,
173, 191, 194, 195, 257, 293,404; iv.
116, 118, 158; v. 220; vi. 41; vii.
259, 264.

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ii. 166; iii. 20, 151, 157-191, 262,
303, 403; iv. 39; vi. 38; viii. 371.
Souza, Madame de, ix. 28.
Spain, affairs of, iii. 93, 115, 131, 150,

159, 172, 174, 196, 313, 391; ix. 272.
Spaniards, x. 60.

Spanish Armada vessels, iv. 333, 363;

v. 2.

Ballads, Depping's, vi. 4.
Proverbs, viii. 198.

Speates and raxes," story of, vii.
281 n.

Speculative Society, Scott a member
of the, i. 239. His Essays there, ib.
Spencer, ii. 252.

Earl, ii. 85, 293, 305.

Hon. William Robert, ix. 30 n.;

Lines of, x. 71.

Sporting Anecdote, ix. 275.

Sportsmen, vii. 331. Anecdote of one,
331-2.

Stael, Madame de, iv. 141.

Staffa, Scott's first visit to, iii. 276,

284, 295. Second visit in 1814, iv..
330. Cavern of described, 331. Con-
trasted with other caverns, 332.
Stafford, Marquis of, iv. 8; ix. 45.

Marchioness of, ib. See Duch-
ess of Sutherland.
Stag, Canadian, horns and feet, v.

266.

Stanfield, Philip, remarks on the case
of for parricide in 1688, i. 359; vii.
181.

Stalker, Mr, one of Scott's early
teachers, i. 29.

Stark, Mr, architect, iii. 367; iv. 8,
131; v. 8.

Statesmen, consistency of, ix. 112-13,
129-30.

Steam-heating of houses, vii. 112, 142.
Steam navigation, vii. 176; viii. 12,
13. Anticipated consequences of,
vii. 261.

Steele, Thomas, Esq., iv. 162 n..
Stennis, standing stones of, iv. 265.
Stevenson, Messrs, Oban, iv. 352.

John Hall, v. 307 n.

John, "True Jock," v. 306 n. ;
viii. 286

Robert, Esq., engineer, iv. 175.
Voyage with Scott in the Light-
house yacht, 1814, iv. 182 passim ;
200, 221 passim. Sees a missionary
preacher in Orkney, 262. Isle of
Tyree, 323 passim, 369.
Stewart, Alexander, of Invernahyle,
an enthusiastic Jacobite, i. 189. In-
vites Scott to the Highlands, 190.

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404; ix. 279; x. 261.

Stewart, Sir James, of Allanbank, vii. | Stuart, Hon. Wm., death of, vii. 41.
Prince Charles Edward, iv. 295,
349; v. 340. Anecdote of, viii.247.
Character, 248.

Mr James, of Brugh, affairs of,
viii. 128.

Sir James, of Allanbank, visit to
Abbotsford, ix. 279.

Mrs, of Blackhall, viii. 317.
Sticchini, M., Naples, x. 162.

Stirling Castle, i. 290; v. 260 n.;
ix. 256 n.

349.

papers, commission on the, ix.

Studies, caution against neglect of,
vi. 112, 114, 122, 301, 416; vii. 274.
Succoth, Lord (Sir Archibald Camp-
bell, Bart.) viii. 143.

Stirling, Earl, (William Alexander,) Subscription papers, viii. 145-351.

i. 86.

Stisted, Major, vii. 286.

Stoddart, Sir John, visits Scott at
Lasswade, ii. 58.

ii. 160, 210; x. 130, 138.
Stomach Cramps, v. 265, 268; vi. 36.
Stopford, Lady Charlotte, the grave
of, x. 188.

Stothard's print of the Canterbury
Pilgrims, ix. 138.

Storrs, visit to, viii. 50).
Stour of Assint, iv. 294.
Stowell, Lord, ix. 244.
Straiton, "Old Willie,"-" Man of
Wisdom and Proverbs," death of,
viii. 307.
Strangers, and "

go-about" folks, iii.
343. Conversation of, 344.

dote ib.

Strangford, Lord, ix. 255.

Stratford-upon-Avon, vi. 363.
Strathmore, Earl of, i. 296.

Anec-

Street, Mrs Celia, Abbotsford, x. 4.
Strong, Mr, Fair Isle, iv. 230 passim,
237.

Suicide, cases of, vii. 250; ix. 71 n.

72. Reflections on. ix. 71-2.
"SULTAN of SERENDIB, The," pub-
lished in 1817, v. 183, 184.
Sumburgh-head, iv. 226.
-rost, iv. 228.

Sun, Apostrophe to the, viii. 336.
"Sun-setting," Scott's early lines on
the, i. 131.

Sun, the, newspaper, ix. 109.
Sunderland, ix. 164.

Sunninghill, residence of Mr Ellis at,
ii. 121; iii. 10; v. 52.
Superstition, "Dialogues on," pro-
posed, vii. 162, 167.

Superstitions, x. 197. Of the Hign-
lands, iv. 305. Of Hunting, ii.
348. Regarding lakes in Scotland,
v. 126. Of the Orkneys, iv. 252,
262, 269, 273. Of Shetland, iv.
207. "Trows," ib. Wrecks, 209.
Thunderbolts, 220.

"SURGEON'S DAUGHTER," Tale of
the, published in November 1827,
ix. 173.

Stromness, bay of, iv. 264. Town of, Surnames, viii. 152.

272.

Struthers, Mr John, Glasgow, his
"Poor Man's Sabbath," a poem,
iii. 88-91 n.; 94, 114.
Strutt's, Joseph "Queenhoo-hall,"
Scott's edition of, iii. 83.
Stuart, Lady Louisa, ii, 28; iii. 95,
192; iv. 22; v. 128; vi. 405; viii.
265. Death of her brother, vii. 41

Letters to, iii. 36, 60. 95; iv. 69:
v. 186; vi. 168-405; ix. 370.
Dr Gilbert, iii. 138.

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Swanston, John, Abbotsford, vi. 129,
164; x. 42, 66.

Swift, Dr. Jonathan, character of,
iv. 163. His monument in St. Pa-
trick's Cathedral, viii. 18. Stella,
19. Portrait, 20. Contrasted with
Scott, 28; iv. 178.

Se-

"'S LIFE AND WORKS," 19 vols.
8vo. Edition of commenced, iii.
81-83. Published, July 1814, iv.
161. Characteristics of, 162. Edin-
burgh Review Criticism, 163.
cond edition of, in 1824, vii. 215.
iii. 152; iv. 151; vi. 107.
Theophilus, iv. 162 n.
Swinton, George, Esq., vii. 172.

John, Esq., viii. 378. His anec-
dote of Mr Kinloch, 379.

Sir John of Swinton, maternal
great-grandfather of Sir Walter
Scott, i. 14, 86; vii. 7.

Mrs Margaret, tragical death of,
i. 142; vii. 79.

Sword-dance, account of, iv. 217.
S. W. S., ix. 32. Anecdote, 32 n.
Sykes, Sir M. M., Bart., vii. 132.
"Sylva Abbotsfordiensis,” x. 90.

T

Table-talk, ix. 45, 49, 230.

dinner, Scott and Jeffrey, iii.
63. Anecdote of Scott and Cole-
ridge at Sotheby's, iii. 185; ix. 232.
At Abbotsford, vi. 233.
Tacitus, excellent qualities of his
history, vi. 314.
Tailors, vi. 105.

Talbot, Sir George, x. 147.
"TALES OF A GRANDFATHER," 3
vols., 1st Series, (Scotland). Origin
of, ix. 109-110, 123, 169. Publica-
tion, 186. Popularity of, 187, 208;
iii. 109; v. 164; vii. 154 n.

3 vols., 2d Series. ix, 258, 270.
3 vols., 3d Series, ix. 324.

3 vols., 4th Series, (France).
ix. 337
"TALES OF MY LANDLORD," Ist
Series, 4 vols., v. 146, 165, 151-154,

171.

Opinions, 175, 184; vi. 53.
See "The Black Dwarf" and "Old
Mortality."

"TALES OF MY LANDLORD," 2d Se-
ries, 4 vols., v. 270-272, 315; v. 357.
[See "Heart of Mid-Lothian."]

3d Series, 4 vols., vi. 85. Re-
ception of, 87. See "The Bride
of Lammermoor" and "Legend of
Montrose."

4th Series, 4 vols., x. 105. Ex-
tract from the preface to, 118-19.
See "Count Robert of Paris" and
"Castle Dangerous."

Factitious, series of, announced,
vi. 39.

Publication of

"TALES OF THE CRUSADERS," 4
vols.-"The Talisman" and "The
Betrothed," progress of their com-
position, vii. 384.
in June 1825, 386.
"TALISMAN, THE," [See "Tales of
the Crusaders."]
Talleyrand, ix. 16.

Tantallon Castle, how introduced
in Marmion, iii. 17.
Tarentum, Archbishop of, x. 156.
Task-work, viii. 135.
Tate, Nahum, iv. 9.
Taxation of literary income resisted,
iv. 140, 142.

Taylor's, William, Translation of
Burger's Lenore, i. 323. Compared
with Scott's, 331. Letter to Scott
on "The Chace," 349.
Tees, river, iii. 190, 378.
Teignmouth, Lord, iv. 275 n.
Teniers, paintings of, ix. 286.
Terry, Daniel, comedian, iii. 220.
Account of, 223-225. Intimacy
with Scott, 356-357. First appear-
ance at Covent Garden Theatre,
iv. 129. Dramatizes " Guy Man-
nering," v. 130. Sobriquet "The
Grinder," 268. Manager of the
Haymarket Theatre, vi. 60, 63.
Anecdotes of "Nigel" and "My
Surly," 414, 415 n. Becomes les-
see and manager of the Adelphi

Theatre, London, vii. 368-369. | Thomson, George, Esq., v. 346.

Visit to it, ix. 14, 15.

Failure of

the speculation, 247-248. Pecuni-
ary loss to Scott by, viii. 369; ix.
248. Letter from Scott to, ix. 248;
and to Mrs Lockhart on the affairs
of, 263. His death, 265 n., 324.
Terry, letters to, iv. 5, 85, 129; v. 7,
131, 142, 164, 198, 258, 259, 286,
290, 308, 312, 313; vi. 61, 141; vii.
46, 97, 102, 108, 142, 144, 157, 203,
211, 237, 244, 370, 377; ix. 248.

iv. 139; v. 197; vi. 60, 279, 210;
ix. 259.

Mrs, v. 167 n.; vi. 61, 142; ix.
249, 265 n.

Walter Scott, v. 197; vi. 62
141; ix. 248, 250, 264.
"Têtes échauffées" of Germany,
vii. 28.

Teviot, river, i. 300; ii. 272.
Thackwell, Colonel, vii. 365.
"The Club," Carrubber's Close, for-
mation of, i. 207. List of its Ori-
ginal Members, 208 n., 287.

London, vii. 136.

Rev. George, tutor at Abbots-
ford, description and character of,
iv. 10; vi. 54-55, 249. Scott's sol-
citations on his behalf, vi. 54, 57,
86, 273; viii. 183. Death of, x.

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Rev. John of Duddingstone, vi.
259; vii. 404; x 27. His painting
of Fast Castle, vii. 114, 404; of
Dunluce Castle, viii. 224.

Thomas, Esq., i. 75; ii. 70.
Appointed Deputy Clerk Register
of Scotland, 311. His antiquarian
lore, v. 386. Edition of "Sir James
Melville's Memoirs," ix. 76.

iii. 239; iv. 185; vi. 259; ix. 76,
128.

"The Galashiels Poet," vii. 93,
96; viii. 154. Poetical invitation
from, vii. 94-95.

Thoughts, "concealed," ix. 44-45.

"THE LAIRD'S JOCK," Tale of, ix. Thrale, Mrs, ix.

181.

Thurlow, Lord Chancellor, vii. 88.

"The Tailor," song of, i. 288; iii. Thunder-storm, its effects on Scott's
327.

Theatre, London audience of the,
vi. 44; vii. 279.

of Bath, i. 30, 116.

Theatrical representations, effects of

in youth, i. 116.

iv. 130.

Remarks on,

infancy, i. 113. His early lines on,
131.

Thurtell, the murderer of Weare,

viii. 381; ix. 251-253.

Tickell, Major, iv. 162 n.

Ticknor, Professor, of Boston, New
England, vi. 38, 45; x. 262.

Fund dinner, February 1827, ix. Time, lines to, i. 335; ix. 183. In-

77-84.

speculations, vii. 369-378.
Theseus, of Virgil, viii. 191.
Thistlewood, Captain, vi. 311.
Thom, Mr, sculptor, his figures of
"Tam o' Shanter and Sutor John-
ny, " ix. 285.

Thom, Rev. Mr, of Govan, viii. 10.
Thomas, of Ercildoune, the Rhym-
er, ii. 64, 139, 144 passim, 150,
158, 174-176, 278; vii. 292; x. 95.
"— o' Twizzlehope, Auld," i. 268.
VOL. X.

terest conferred by, on works of
art, iv. 41-4.

Times, the, newspaper, its demoli-
tion of General Gourgaud's case,
ix. 153.

Ting and Tingwald, iv. 215.
Tingwall, church of, in Shetland, iv.
211. Parish of, 215.
Tippoo Saib, iv. 159.
Titles, Scottish dormant, viii. 285.
Tixall Poetry, iii. 302.
Tobermory, Mull, iv. 337.


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