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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.

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

The Lay," ii. 225.

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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Eagles at Hoy Island, iv. 269; a
Cape Wrath, 293.
Economy recommended, vi. 113,
116, 269; vii. 101.
Edgecombe, Hon. Mrs Geo. ix 241.
Edgeworth, Maria, "Tales" of, iv.
167. Letter to, on Waverley, from
James Ballantyne, 405. Tale of
"Vivian," vii. 33. Visits Edin-
burgh, 157. Description of, 175.
Visits Abbotsford, 177. Visited
by Scott, viii. 24. Anecdote of,
28. Her ready pen, 56. "Essays
on Professional Education," ib.
Harry and Lucy," 57. Tale of
Ennui," ix. 292; of "Simple
Susan," x. 144.

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riots, New-Year's day, iii. 384.
King's birthday, 4th June
1796, i. 326. On acquittal of Queen
Caroline, vi. 285.

Theatre, riot in, i. 304. Ma-
nagement of Mr. H. Siddons, iii.
214. First production of Joanna
Baillie's Family Legend, 215, 245.
Extraordinary success of the play
of Rob Roy, vi. 28. Conduct of the
audience to Scott, vi. 29. Visited
by King George IV., vii. 65.

Fires in (1824), vii. 282.
City's address to the Prince
Regent, iv. 144, 151.

popular feeling in, towards
Charles X. of France, ix. 364.
Successful appeal of Scott to,
365-8.

Volunteers, i. 304, 310, 313. Ma-
nia of, ii. 241. Sham battles, 242.
Summoned in 1819, vi. 154.

Volunteer Light Horse Corps,
plan of, suggested by Scott, i.
304. Organization of, 355. Song
of, ii. 13.

ii. 111, 135, 137, 242.
Weekly Journal, letter to, on
the affair of General Gourgaud,
ix. 147.

viii. 87, 163, 242, 273, 358; ix. 85.
— intended Monument to Scott
in, x. 256.
"Edinburgh Review, The," Scott's
contributions to, ii. 135, 249; iii. 2;
vi. 6; and remarks on, to Ellis, ii.
176. Controversy with Dr Thomas
Young, 263. Notice of "Sir Tris-

trem, "204; of "The Lay of the Last
Minstrel," 214, 219; of Southey's
Works, iii. 30; of Wordsworth's,
32; of "Marmion," 51. Scott's
connexion with, broken off, 62,
124, 126. Its origin and charac-
teristics, 64. Criticism of Scott's
edition of Dryden by Hallam, 69,
77. Article on " Don Cevallos,"
126. Its terms to contributors,
133-6. Circulation, 140. Editor
offers terms of pacification to
Scott, 150. Strictures on Byron's
"Hours of Idleness," iii. 193.
Criticism of "The Lady of the
Lake," 254. Notice of "The Vi-
sion of Don Roderick," 328. Re-
cantation regarding Lord Byron,
401; iv. 4. Criticism of Scott's
Life of Swift, 163; of Waverley,
403; of the Lord of the Isles, v.
26; of Hogg's "Jacobite Relics,"
vi. 37.
"Edinburgh Review, The," politics
of, iii. 33, 62, 126, 129, 149.

iii. 144, 149, 172, 404; vi. 6.
"Edinburgh Annual Register," the,
publication of, projected, iii. 126,
145, 157, 162, 166. Commence-
ment of, iii. 303. Yearly loss
upon, 477. Stock of, transferred
to Constable & Co., ib. Scott's
historical sketch of 1814, contri-
buted to, 163; and of 1815, 233.

iii. 331, 404; iv. 39, 181; v. 146,
212, 321.
Edmonstone, John James, Esq. of
Newton, i. 77, 199, 204, 208 n., 263,
290, 354.

Dr, Lerwick, iv. 200.
Education, advantages of, vii. 268,
273. Advancement of, in Scot-
land, 268-9.
Edward I., 145 n.
Egerton, Lord Francis, x. 257.
Egypt, pyramids of, interesting only
from association, iv. 42,43; ix. 303.
"Eild Kye" (Copyrights), vi. 21.

Eildon Hall, vii. 307-9, 320.

hills, i. 110.

Elba, Isle of, iv. 155.

Elcho, Lord, anecdote of, in 1746,
viii. 247-8.

Elective franchise, extension of, x.
30.

Elephant-"Lend your elephant a
lift," ii. 66.

at Chiswick, ix. 241.
Elgin, Earl of, viii. 288. Patronage
of Greenshields the sculptor, ix.
280. Letter of Scott to, 281.
Elibank, Patrick, Lord, viii. 290.
Elizabeth, Queen, iii. 163; v. 185,
vi. 266; viii. 154; ix. 19.
Ellan Glass Island, iv. 295-6.
Elland Water, vii. 191, 192.
Ellenborough, Lord, ii. 300, 307; ix.

247.

Elleray, visit to, viii. 47.
Elliot, Dr, Cleughead, presents Bor-
der ballads to Scott, i. 268; and a
war-horn, 271.

Cornelius, of Woollee, i. 24 n.
Captain Russell, R. N., x. 74.
Willie, his reception of Scott
at Millburnholm, i. 266. The ori-
ginal of Dandie Dinmont, 267.

Lady Anna Maria, viii. 383.
Ellis, George, Esq., introduced to

"Ellis's Ancient English Poetry,"
ii. 62.

"Ancient English Romance,"ii.
62, 159; iii. 79. Compared with
Ritson's, iii. 2.

Mrs George, ii. 82, 121, 142, 203,
219, 249, 310.

Right Hon. Henry, iii. 362.
Charles, Lord Seaford, iii. 202,
204; viii. 29.

Encyclopædia Britannica, Scott's
contributions to, iv. 167-8; vi. 6;
vii. 167; ix. 73.

Energy of mind, remarkable in-
stance of, after swallowing lau-
danum, vii. 42.

Englefield, Sir Henry, his readings
of "The Lay of the Last Min-
strel," ii. 222.

England, Civil Wars of, and the
French Revolution, compared, vii.
265.

public buildings of, ix. 23.
English, the, in France, 1815, v. 76,
78, 80.

Scotch, and Irish politicians,

vii. 33.

Jacobins, ix. 230.

'English Review, The," iii. 138.
English Subscription fund for Ab-
botsford, x. 257.

Scott, ii. 62. Suggestions regard-"English Minstrelsy," 2 Vols., pub-
ing Dryden, ii. 280. Notices of
Warton, Dryden, and Pope, 281.
Character of, iii. 384.

Letters to, ii. 63, 65, 68-76, 99,
100, 108, 112, 126, 139, 143, 150,
155, 174, 181, 187, 198, 202, 204, 205,
207, 243, 247, 277, 282, 295, 302, 308,
310; iii. 39, 81, 127, 142, 157, 190,
203, 206, 261; iv. 45.

Letters from, ii. 82, 107, 109,
112, 147, 152, 158, 160, 198, 202, 206,
245, 280, 285, 299; iii. 41, 46, 72,
79, 265. Death of, v. 52.

ii. 66 n, 121, 142, 150, 218, 223;
iii. 10, 39, 79, 94, 142, 151, 261, 384;
iv. 60; viii. 396.

lication of, iii. 241, 245 n.
Envy, iv. 42.

"ERL KING, THE," a goblin story.
i. 378.

Episcopal Church, x. 244.
Ermenonville, v. 85.
Errol, Earls of, iv. 186.
Erskine, Charles, Esq., sheriff-sub-
stitute of Selkirkshire, v. 22.

Letter to, v. 366.

Honourable Henry, appointed
Lord Advocate of Scotland, ii.
321. Sketch of, ix. 318.

Lord, ix. 25. Sketch of, 318.
John Francis, Esq., of Mar,
vii. 88.

Erskine, Rev. Dr John, i. 147.

Sir William, anecdote of, viii. 4.
William, Lord Kinnedder, i.
110, 274. Account of, 279, 380.
Scott's love affair, 333. Publica-
tion of "Lenore," 338-9. His
introduction of Monk Lewis to
Scott, ii. 8. Visit to Scott at
Lasswade, 103-4. Scott's literary
referee, 201, 202, 251; iv. 12, 166,
397; v. 17, 62, 172; vi. 213, 392;
viii. 168. His alleged paternity
of "The Bridal of Triermain,"
iv. 12, 13, 59-63. Opinion of Wa-
verley, 146. Voyage with Scott
to the Hebrides, 181, 182 passim
191, 222, 252, 329 passim 369. Quar-
terly Review of Old Mortality,
&c.v. 174. Promoted to the Bench,
vii. 1, 5, 6. Illness, and its cause,
70. Death, 73, 76, 97. Sketch of,
vi. 393; ii. 111 ; iii. 157; iv. 76, 372;
v. 311, 346.

Mrs William, death of, vi. 126,
128, 140.

Miss, afterwards Mrs Colqu-
houn of Kellermont, i. 338. Letter
from, ib.

Miss Jane, x. 57-8.

Eskgrove, Lord, i. 299.

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Essay on the Feudal System,” i.
232, 234.

on Judicial Reform, iii. 304.
on the Manners and Customs
of the Northern Nations," i. 235.
Essays read at the Speculative So-
ciety, i. 239.
" ESSAY

ON THE PLANTING OF
WASTE LANDS," ix. 124.
ESSAYS ON POPULAR POETRY,
AND IMITATIONS OF THE ANCIENT
BALLAD," publication of, in 1830,
ix. 335.

i. 176, 207, 323; ii. 79, 128.
"ESSAY ON LANDSCAPE GARDEN
ING," printed in 1827, ix. 182.

294.

vii. 192. Extracts from, i. 156,

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"Fair, fair lady, a," story of,vii. 297.
Fair Isle, visit to the, iv. 229-38.
"FAIR MAID OF PERTH, THE,"
commencement of, ix. 182, 189.
Progress, 210-12, 215. Publication
of, in April 1828, 222. Remarks
on, 223-4.

Fairy Dean, vii. 192.
Falconer's (Captain Richard) Voy-
ages, &c., iv. 132; v. 10.
Faldonside, estate of, v. 292; vi. 127;
vii. 367.

Falstaff, Sir John, character of, ix.

224.

Fame, ix. 303.

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Fellenberg, educational institution
at, vi. 156.

Female beauty, young and fading,

ix. 212. Homage to, ix. 254.
-infanticide, viii. 134.
Fencing and riding, vii. 29.
Fenella's Castle, i. 329.
Fergusson, Professor Adam, i. 77,
185; ii. 195; x. 28. Anecdote of,
in the Black Watch corps, vii.
61 n.

Sir Adam, i. 77, 188, 197, 208 n.,
248. Sobriquet of "Linton," 257
n., 287. At Meigle with Scott, 292.
Letter of, from Lisbon, iii. 323.
Anecdote of, in reading "The
Lady of the Lake," 327. Return
from France, iv. 161. Excursion

with Scott to the Lennox, v. 234.
Resident at Huntly Burn, 236.
Wilkie's picture, 253. Appointed
Keeper of the Regalia, 284, 364;
vi. 25. "Un drole de corps," v. 365.
Visits Abbotsford, 369. Accom-
panies the Duke of Buccleuch to
Lisbon, vi. 22. Secretary to the
Duke, 34. Marriage, 313. Visit
to Ditton Park, 321. Receives the
honour of knighthood, vii. 78. Vi-
sited by Thomas Moore, viii. 70.
His portrait in Wilkie's picture
of the Abbotsford family, x. 263.
Fergusson, Sir Adam, Letters to,
vi. 23, 56, 85.

i. 321; ii. 272; v. 258, 390; vi.
26, 82, 154, 259, 276, 297; vii. 45,
61 n., 210, 254, 309; viii. 4; ix. 61,
63, 75, 316.

Lady, viii. 4.

Misses, vi. 190. Characters of,
322; viii. 69, 70. Death of, vi. 392.
Miss Isabella, death of, x. 26.
Colonel, vii. 156; viii. 404.
Captain John, R. N., v. 372 pas-
sim 389-90; vi. 163, 292.

James, Esq., Clerk of Session,
i. 208 n.

Sir James, Bart., viii. 278.
Dr Robert, London, his atten-
dance on Scott, x. 112, 121, 201.
206.

Extracts from his Memoranda,
x. 121, 204.

Ferrier, James, Esq, viii. 217. Let-
ter to, ib. n.

Miss, viii. 217 n. ; x. 143. Visit
to Abbotsford, x. 68, 69, 70. No-
vels by, viii. 314.
Ferry Bridge, ix. 253.
"Feudal System, The," Scott's es-
say on, i 232, 234, 239.
Feuds of the Scotch, v. 121.
Fiddles, viii. 71. Lawsuit of one, ib.
Fielding, Henry, viii. 251-2; x. 104.
Field sports, advice regarding, vi.
123.

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