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and unpleasant discussions re-
garding it, x. 6, 7, 10, 17, 24, 40, 41,
49, 60, 64-5, 70, 89. Motto for, 37.
Publication of, Nov. 1831, x. 105.
Country exercises, comparative in-
fluence of, on the national charac-
ter of Scots and English, vi. 335.
and town contrasted, ix. 219-
20, 263.
Courage, x. 239.

and cowardice, ix. 223-4.
Coursing match on Newark Hill,
vi. 239.

Court influence on morals, vi. 7, 8.
Court of Session. [ See Session.]
Courtown, Earl of, vii. 46 n.

Craigleith quarry, vii. 308.
Craignethan castle, the original of
"Tillietudlem," ii. 30; x. 167.
Cramps in the stomach, v. 265, 268;
vi. 36.

Crampton, Sir Philip, Bart., viii.
23, 24, 42.
"Cranbourne Chace," Anecdotes
of, by Chafin, vii. 43 n., 44.
Cranstoun, George, Lord Core-
house, i. 198; ii. 110; vi. 401; ix.
48 n. Visit of Scott to, ix. 156.

-Miss, i. 323-5. Letter from, 330;
ii. 3. Marriage of, ib. [See Coun-
tess of Purgstall.]

Henry, Esq. vi., 397-98.

Cousins, Mr, of Newmarket, vi. Craven, Hon. Keppel, x. 146, 154,

101, 113.

Coutts, Mrs, visits Abbotsford, viii.
72-6. Overtures to, from the Duke
of St Albans, 126. Her character,
ib., 127.

ix. 12.

155, 162.

Creehope Linn, vi. 360.
Crisis, a political, x. 121.

Critic, "how to make a," viii. 183.
Criticism, literary, state of in 1808,
vii. 144.

Covenanters, the, iii. 34, 35,173, 354; Croce, Don Luigi Santa, x. 189.

v. 165, 173, 177, 187, 306 n.

Cowan, Mr Alexander, viii. 283.
Cowardly brave, ix. 223-4.

Cowgate Port, manning of the, i.
134.

Cowley, i. 131.

"Crab," a sobriquet, i. 321.
Crabbe, Rev. George, imitation of
his poetry, iii. 329. His " Tales
in Verse," iv. 28, 34. Estimate
of his poetry, 35, 37. Scott's guest
during the King's visit to Edin-
burgh, vii. 54, 83, 232. Extract
from his journal, 60, 84. Anec-
dote of, ix. 64. His poetry read
to Scott in last illness, x. 210.
Letters from, iv. 29, 31, 34. Let-
ters to, iv. 31, 35.

Cradle of Noss, visit to the, iv. 201.
Craig, Sir James Gibson, iii. 235;

x. 19.

Mr George, Galashiels, vi. 276.
Craighall, seat of the Rattrays, i.
291.

Croker, Right Honourable John
Wilson, iii. 187. Notes to his edi-
tion of Boswell, 280. Reply to
"Malachi Malagrowther," viii.
242, 296. His "Stories on the his-
toryof England," ix.110 n. Speech
on the Reform Bill, x. 117.

Letters from, vii. 82; viii. 299.
Letters to, v. 278, 279; vi. 429;
vii. 82; viii. 301; ix. 110 n.

iv. 116, 117; v. 47; vii. 328;
ix. 11, 49, 99, 102; x. 216.

Crofton, Esq., ix. 12.
Cromwell, Oliver, iii. 283, 375; viii.
11, 12; ix. 19.

Cross, the, of Edinburgh, v. 261;
vi. 195; vii. 405.

Crowe, Mr, Professor of Poetry at
Oxford, ii. 284.
Cudgel-play, viii. 304.
"Cui bono men," vi. 347.
Culross, excursion to, ix. 342.
Cumberland, William, Duke of,
Scott's infant hatred of, i. 24.

Cumberland, Prince George of, ix.

243.

Richard, Esq., vi. 103. Points
of character, viii. 193.
Cumbray Islands, prayer for, ix. 155.
Cumming, Lady, i. 74.
"Cumnor Hall." [See Meikle.]
Cunningham, Allan, Esq. vi. 203.
His reminiscences of Scott in
London, 1820, 204-8; in 1821, 358.
His drama of "Sir Marmaduke
Maxwell," vi. 277-81, 308. "Songs
of Scotland," 281, 361. Literary
genius, ix. 46. Patronage of his
two sons through Scott's influ-
ence, 246-7.

Letters to, vi. 277, 281, 307.
ix. 208; x. 202.
Cupping, ix. 328; x. 39.
Curle, Mr, at Yetbyre, i. 24.

Mrs, aunt of Sir Walter, death
of, viii. 191, 192 n.

Curtis, Sir William, "in a kilt,'

vii. 64-5.

Cuthullin of Ossian, iv. 308.
Cutler, Sir John, viii. 186.

D

Dalgetty, Ensign, Prestonpans, i.
32; ix. 350.

Dalgleish, the butler, viii. 272, 361;
ix. 170.

Dalhousie Castle, ix. 213, 214.
Dalhousie, George, ninth Earl of,
i. 163; iv. 152; x. 256. Sketch of,
ix. 213-14.
Dalkeith, Charles, Earl of, ii. 44, 59.
[ See Duke of Buccleuch.]

Harriet, Countess of, ii. 110,
209, 211, 217, 272; iii. 60, 363, 364.
[ See Duchess of Buccleuch.]
Dalkeith Palace, residence of Geo.
IV. at, vii. 62.

Dalrymple, Lady Jane Hamilton,
viii. 407 n.

Miss, ix. 350.

Dalzell, Mr Andrew, Professor of
Greek in Edinburgh, i. 55.

"Dance of Death," v. 99.
"Dandie Dinmont," originals of, i.
267; v. 131.

Danish and Norwegian seamen, iv

240.

captain, letter of a, vii. 129.
Dante, i. 64; x. 187. Michael Scott
of, x. 187.

D'Arblay, Madame, ix. 50-1. Her
"Evelina," ib.

Darnick, village of, v. 258; x. 229.
Volunteers of, vi. 182. Peelhouse
of, 183. "Duke of," ib.
"Darsie Latimer," i. 218, 252.
Daughters, education of in Scot-
land, viii. 351.

Dauphine, Mad. La (1826), ix. 35.
D'Avenant, Sir William, viii. 251.
"David, of the blood-stained
brush," v. 87.

Davidson, James, an original of
"Dandie Dinmont," i. 267; v. 131.
John, writer to the signet, i.
34, 35 n.

Professor Robert, i. 208 n.
Davidoff, Count, character of, viii.
122; viii. 370.

Davies' Straits whaling vessels, iv.
263, 264.

Davy, Sir Humphrey, ascends Hel-
vellyn with Scott and Words-
worth, ii. 275. Visits Abbotsford
in 1820, vi. 239. Anecdote of, 244.
His" Salmonia" reviewed, ix. 258.
"Life of," x. 140, 141 n.

iii. 403; v. 19 n., 42; vi. 12;
viii. 18.

Lady, iii. 272, 401.

Letters to, vii. 346; viii. 237.
Dr John, Malta, x. 126, 131.
Medical visit to Scott at Malta,
139, 140.

Mrs John, extracts from her
Journal at Malta, x. 131-45.
Dawson, Captain, Malta, x. 130.
Deaf and Dumb, a legal witness,

viii. 401. Ideas of futurity, 402,
"Dean Cannon," vii. 81-3.

Death, coincidences in, iii. 318; v.
311, 315. Change produced by,
viii. 337-8. Punishment by, ix. 218.
Debating societies, i. 75, 198, 206-7.
Dedication, pompous, of a book to
the King, vii. 304.

Montagu, v. 231; vi. 321; vii. 13;
x. 261.

Divorced Lady, anecdote of a, viii.
70.

Dods, Mrs Margaret, prototype of
at Howgate, i. 203.

Deference to superiors, vi. 110, 319; Dog-fish, iv. 255.
vii. 365.

Defoe, Daniel, alleged author of
Captain Carleton's Memoirs, iii.
84.

Deity, belief of a, viii. 150-2.
Democrat, vi. 311.
Democratical soldier, ib.
Demonology. [See Letters on.]
"Den," Scott's, in George Square,
described, i. 241, 325; in Castle
Street, v. 321.
Denham's African travels, viii. 364.
Sir James Stewart, of Coltness,
viii. 247 n.
Denniston, Mr J., Galloway, v. 3.
Mrs, of Colgrain, vi. 273.
Derwentwater, Earl of, vii. 90.
D'Escars, Duchess, ix. 16.
Despard, Colonel, vi. 311.
Destiny, viii. 237.

Devonshire, Duke of, vi. 350; viii.
37, 236; ix. 241.

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Dog, preservation of life by a, viii.
123.

Domestic happiness, vi. 108.

history, study of recommend-
ed, vii. 153.

Don, Sir Alexander, of Newton, v.
336, 372; viii. 170. Sketch of, viii.
324. His death, 325; and funeral,
327-8.

Lady Dowager, viii. 212.
Don Quixote, iii. 31, 93; v. 183.
river, Sheffield, ii. 154.
Donaldson, Hay, Esq., v. 136 n. ; vi.
285, 292. Death of, vii. 97.
Donkeys of Ermenonville, v. 86.

of Abbotsford, vi. 242.
"DON RODERICK, THE VISION OF,"
projected in aid of the Portuguese
sufferers, iii. 313. Publication of,
in July 1811, 315. Its profits, ib.
Estimate of the poem, 319. Re-
ception of a copy at Lisbon, 325.
Edinburgh Review on, 328.

iii. 331.

"DOOM OF DEVORGOIL, THE," Ori-
gin of that play, v. 197-204. Pro-
gress of, 285-6, 290; viii. 210.
Publication of, in 1830, ix. 335.

vii. 170.

Doris, wreck of the, iv. 188.
Douce, Francis, Esq., ii. 121, 140-1,
174.
Douglas, Archibald, Lord, ii. 27, 28.

- Lady, ii. 27; iii. 37, 192; iv. 22,
70. Death and character, v. 230.
David, Lord Reston, i. 40, 208
n.; viii. 269.

Rev. Dr, Galashiels, i. 119.
Purchase of Abbotsford from, iii.
339. The clergyman of "Paui's
Letters," v. 61.

Douglas, Miss, now Mrs Cruger, of
New York, ix. 292.

"The good Lord James," x. 84.
Castle, x. 84.

visit to the town of, x. 82. St.
Bride's Church, ib. Monuments
in it, 83.

Mrs, of Douglas' hotel, x. 206.
Sir Howard, "on Military
Bridges," v. 306.
Doune Castle, i. 290.
Dover, ix. 41.

Down Kerry, cave of, iv. 361.
Downie, trial of, for high treason,
i. 307.

Downshire, Marquis of, i. 367. His
letters regarding Miss Carpenter,
373, 379, 381, 385.

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his writings by Scott, Ellis, and
Wordsworth, 282-9. Indecencies
of, 311. Publication of Life and
Works, in 18 vols., iii. 68. Sue-
cess of, 69. Modern neglect of
the writings of Dryden, 71. His
"Fables," 72. Contrast of his li-
terary history with that of Scott,
73. Lely's portrait of, vii. 405,
His "Absalom and Achitophel,
iv. 9; ix. 27.

Dryden, John, iii. 80,388, 321; x. 194.
"DRYDEN'S LIFE AND WORKS," 18

Vols., Scott's edition of, com-
menced, ii. 240, 248-9. Progress
of, 277, 280 passim 289. Publica-
tion, in April 1808, iii. 68. Criti-
cised in the Edinburgh Review
by Hallam, 69. Success of the
work, ib. Letter from Ellis re-
garding, 72.

iv. 163; vi. 369.

Duart Castle, seat of the Macleans,
iii. 274; iv. 341.

Dubisson, Mr, death of, iii. 318; v.
315.

Drayton Manor, the seat of Sir Ro- Dublin, enthusiastic reception of

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count of, 127; v. 230, 235. Re-
visited in 1826, viii. 391.
Drummond, Henry Home, Esq. of
Blair Drummond, v. 317.
Drunkard, x. 12.

Drunkenness, habitual and casual,
defined, i. 284.

Dryburgh Abbey, i. 9, 110; v. 387;
x. 95. Interment of Lady Scott,
viii. 342. Of Lord Buchan, ix.
319-20. Of Sir Walter Scott, x.
221.
Dryden, John, ii. 41. Remarks on

Scott in, viii. 15. St Patrick's
cathedral, 18; St Sepulchre's li-
brary, 19. Deanery, ib. Society's
museum, 20. Theatre, 21. Bank
of Ireland, 22. College, ib. Pho-
nix Park, 54.

Dudley, Earl of, viii. 354; ix. 185.
Duff, Adam, Esq., voyage with
Scott in the Light-house yacht,
1814, iv. 183, 185 passim, 370 pas-

sim.
Dumergue, Miss Sophia, v. 159.

M. Charles, character of, ii.
119. Scott's residence with in
London, ib. 120; iii. 183; v. 36.
Dun Buy, iv. 187.
Duncan, king of Scotland, i. 295.
Colonel William, i. 27.
the Hon. Captain Sir Henry.

x. 120.

Mr, Lerwick, iv. 191, 209.

Duncan, Rev. Dr, Mertoun, sketch
of, i. 26.

Mrs, Mertoun, i. 114.
Duncansby-head, iv. 254.
Dundalk, town of, viii. 15.
Dundas, Lord, iv. 193, 195 passim.

Right Hon. William, ii. 45, 54,

73; iv. 144.

"Durham Garland," v. 397.
Dutch sailors, iv. 244.
Duty, viii. 326, 342-3.
"Duty" and "Ego," viii. 386.
Dwarfie stone of Hoy, iv. 268.
Dyce, Rev. Alexander, x. 53. Notes
by, iv. 9, 40; vii. 315.

Letter to, x. 55.

Letter from, on Mr Pitt, and Dymocke, the Champion, vi. 351.
"The Lay," ii. 225.
"Dickie Macphalion," song of, vii.
197-8.

Sir David, viii. 4.

Right Hon. Robert. [See Lord
Melville.]

Right Hon. Robert, Lord Chief
Baron, ii. 45; v. 192. Death of, vi.
23, 136, 170.

Hon. Robert, viii. 405.

Sir Robert, of Beechwood, ii.
321; viii. 284, 286. Letter to, 295.
Secret liberality of, ix. 179.

ix. 340.

Robert, Esq. of Arniston, viii.
138; ix. 214; x. 256.

Mrs R., of Arniston, vi. 151;
viii. 165.

Dundee, Viscount (Grahame), iii.
33-4, 354. Anecdote of, with a
weaver, v. 175 n. Portrait and
character, 178.
Dunfermline, hawl from the kirk
of, vii. 103.

Dunlop, Mr, Cape Wrath, iv. 291.
Miss, of Dunlop, iii. 191.
Dunluce Castle, iv. 359.
Dunnottar Castle, i. 293; the Scot-

tish regalia concealed in, v. 280.
Dunmore, Earl of, iv. 298 n.
Dunolly Castle, iv. 346-51.
Dunstaffnage Castle, iv. 343.
"Duns Scotus," a sobriquet of Scott,
i. 207. Letter to W. Clerk, 213, 276
Dunton, John, iv. 156.
Dunvegan Castle, description of, iv.
302. Curiosities at, 304. Haunted
chamber, 305 n.
Durham, Bishop of (Van Mildert),
Duke of Wellington entertained
by, in Durham Castle, ix. 159.

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