Memoirs of Sir Walter Scott: 1771-1797A. and C. Black, 1882 |
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... Raeburn , Esq . , - John Scott , of Gala , Esq . , -Alexander Pringle , of Whytbank , Esq . , M. P. , John Swinton , of Inverleith - place , Esq . , - John Richardson , Esq . , of Fludyer Street , John Murray , Esq . , of Albemarle ...
... Raeburn , Esq . , - John Scott , of Gala , Esq . , -Alexander Pringle , of Whytbank , Esq . , M. P. , John Swinton , of Inverleith - place , Esq . , - John Richardson , Esq . , of Fludyer Street , John Murray , Esq . , of Albemarle ...
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... Raeburn , who was third son of Sir William Scott , and the grandson of Walter Scott , commonly called in tradition Auld Watt , of Harden . I am therefore lineally de- scended from that ancient chieftain , whose name I have made to ring ...
... Raeburn , who was third son of Sir William Scott , and the grandson of Walter Scott , commonly called in tradition Auld Watt , of Harden . I am therefore lineally de- scended from that ancient chieftain , whose name I have made to ring ...
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... Raeburn , as the old Scottish phrase called him — that is , guardian to his infant nephew , father of the present Walter Scott of Raeburn . He also managed the estates of Makerstoun , being nearly related to that family by his mo- ther ...
... Raeburn , as the old Scottish phrase called him — that is , guardian to his infant nephew , father of the present Walter Scott of Raeburn . He also managed the estates of Makerstoun , being nearly related to that family by his mo- ther ...
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... Raeburn thought of selling . And thus we have nothing left of Dryburgh , although my father's maternal inheritance , but the right of stretching our bones where mine grandfather well . He was a fine alert figure , and wore a jockey cap ...
... Raeburn thought of selling . And thus we have nothing left of Dryburgh , although my father's maternal inheritance , but the right of stretching our bones where mine grandfather well . He was a fine alert figure , and wore a jockey cap ...
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... Raeburn , and mother of Walter Scott , called Beardie , was grand aunt , I take it , to the late Sir George MacDougal . There was always great friendship between us and the Maker- stoun family . It singularly happened , that at the ...
... Raeburn , and mother of Walter Scott , called Beardie , was grand aunt , I take it , to the late Sir George MacDougal . There was always great friendship between us and the Maker- stoun family . It singularly happened , that at the ...
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