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Barber, Esq.,

James Slade, Esq.,

Mrs.

Mrs. Joanna Baillie, Mrs. George Ellis, Mrs. Thomas Scott, Charles Carpenter, Miss Russell of Ashestiel, - Mrs. Sarah Nicholson, Mrs. Duncan, Mertoun-Manse, the Right Hon. the Lady Polwarth, and her sons, Henry, Master of Polwarth, the Hon. and Rev. William, and the Hon. Francis Scott.

I beg leave to acknowledge with equal thankfulness the courtesy of the Rev. Dr. Harwood, Thomas White, Esq., Mrs. Thomson, and the Rev. Richard Garnett, all of Lichfield, and the Rey. Thomas Henry White, of Glasgow, in forwarding to me Sir Walter Scott's early letters to Miss Seward: that of the Lord Seaford, in intrusting me with those addressed to his late cousin, George Ellis, Esq. and the kind readiness with which whatever papers in their possession could be serviceable to my undertaking were supplied by the Duke and Duchess of Buccleuch, and the Lord Montagu; — the Duchess-Countess of Sutherland, and the Lord Francis Egerton ; the Lord Viscount Sidmouth, the Lord Bishop of Llandaff, the Right Hon. Sir Robert Peel, Bart., the Lady Louisa Stuart, the Hon. Mrs. Warrender, and the Hon. Catharine Arden,- Lady Davy, -Miss Edgeworth, Mrs. Maclean Clephane, of Torloisk, Mrs. Hughes, of Uffington, Mrs. Terry, (now Richardson,) - Mrs. Bartley,-Sir George Mackenzie of Coul, Bart.,-the late Sir Francis Freeling, Bart.,

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-Captain Sir Hugh Pigott, R. N.,-the late Sir William Gell, Sir Cuthbert Sharp, the Very Rev. Principal Baird, the Rev. William Steven, of Rotterdam, the late Rev. James Mitchell, of Wooler, Robert William Hay, Esq., lately Under Secretary of State for the Colonial Department, John Borthwick, of Crookstone, Esq.,-John Cay, Esq., Sheriff of Linlithgow, Captain Basil Hall, R. N., Thomas Crofton Croker, Esq., Edward Cheney, Esq.,-Alexander Young, Esq., of Harburn,― A. J. Valpy, Esq.,- James Maidment, Esq., Advocate, the late Donald Gregory, Esq.,- Robert Johnston, Esq., of Edinburgh,*—J. J. Masquerier, Esq., of Brighton, -Owen Rees, Esq., of Paternoster Row,†- William Miller, Esq., formerly of Albemarle Street, David Laing, Esq., of Edinburgh, and John Smith the Youngest, Esq., of Glasgow.

J. G. LOCKHART.

* Bailie Johnston died 4th April 1838, in his 73d year.

† Mr. Rees retired from the house of Longman & Co. at Midsum

mer 1837, and died 5th September following, in his 67th year.

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