INDEX

ABBOT, THE, [4], [10], [265-271]; [348].

Abbotsford, [39], [46], [89], [90], [133], [146], [220], [233], [346], [352], [360], [376], [394], [396], [397], [398], [399], [401], [402].

Abercorn, Lady, letter to, [22].

Abercrombie, George, [119].

Aberfoyle, [74]; clachan of, [192], [193]; [194]; old bridge, [193].

Adam, Rt. Hon. William, [267], [268].

Albany, Duke of, [381], [384], [385].

Allan-Fraser, Patrick, [154].

Allan, the river, [259].

Alsatia (Whitefriars), [323], [324].

Amboglanna, [136].

Annan, [357].

Annan, the river, [359].

ANNE OF GEIERSTEIN, [391], [392].

Anne, Queen, [374].

ANTIQUARY, THE, [145-159].

Arbroath, [151-155]; [158].

Argyle, John, Duke of, [202], [207].

Argyle, Marquis of, [225], [226], [227], [228], [231].

Arthur's Seat, [8], [60].

Ashby de la Zouch, [234], [235], [236].

Ashestiel, [48], [62], [106], [346], [352].

Auchmithie, [155], [158].

Avon, the river, [283].

Baiglie, the Wicks of, [10], [378].

Bailie, Joanna, letter to, [366].

Balfour, John, of Burley, [169], [177], [178], [179].

Baliol, Barnard, founder of Barnard Castle, [88].

Ballantyne, James, [5], [106], [365], [372], [391], [392], [403].

Ballantyne, John, [5], [273], [372], [403], [404].

Balmawhapple, [124].

Balquhidder, Kirk of, [188], [189].

Balue, Cardinal John de la, [234], [343].

Bannockburn, [81], [104].

Bard's Incantation, The, [159].

Barnard Castle, [86-88], [92].

Beaton, Cardinal, [155].

Becket, Thomas à, [373].

Bemerside Heights, [352].

Ben An, [12], [76].

Ben Ledi, [12], [73], [77].

Ben Lomond, [12], [193].

Ben Nevis, [233].

Ben Venue, [12], [74], [76], [78].

BETROTHED, THE, [365-369].

Birnam Wood, [380].

Bishop's Palace, the, Kirkwall, [307].

Blackford Hill, [8], [57], [59].

Black Ormiston, the Laird of, original of Julian Avenel, [261].

Blackwood, William, criticism by, of The Black Dwarf, [165].

Blair Adam Club, The, [267].

BLACK DWARF, THE, [15], [160-165].

Blenheim, battle of, [374].

Blenheim Palace, [373-375].

Bohun, Sir Henry de, [104].

Border Minstrelsy, [52].

Borthwick, the river, [35].

Bothwell Bridge, [168], [170], [171].

Bothwell Castle, [172].

Bower, Johnny, guide at Melrose, [41].

Bowhill, seat of the Duke of Buccleuch, [35].

Bowness, [357].

Bradwardine, Bears of, [107], [109].

Bradwardine, Cosmo Comyne, [118], [123].

Bradwardine, Rose, [113].

Braes of Balquhidder, [11], [66], [78], [186], [187], [196].

Branksome Hall, [37], [43].

Branxton Hill, [7].

BRIDAL OF TRIERMAIN, THE, [16], [20], [21], [91], [96-99]; [104].

BRIDE OF LAMMERMOOR, THE, [215-223]; [190].

Brignall Woods, [91], [92].

Brig o' Turk, [71], [74], [77].

Brogar, Bridge of, [310].

Brown Square, [9].

Bruce, John, discoveries of, in Kinrossness, Shetland, [208], [209].

Bruce, Robert, [40], [80], [101], [102], [103], [124], [129], [152], [191], [230], [262], [304], [332].

Bryant, William Cullen, quoted, [164].

Buccleuch, Duchess of (Countess of Dalkeith), [31], [32], [34], [46].

Buccleuch, Duke of, [32]; [35]; [46]; [49].

Buchanan, Francis, [120].

Buchanan, John, [72], [120].

Burgh-upon-Sands, [358].

Burns, Robert, [126], [142].

Byron, Lord, [104].

Cadell, Robert, [392], [405].

Cadyow Castle, [30]; quotation, [31].

Caerlaverock Castle, [127-129], [135], [357].

Caerlaverock Churchyard, grave of Old Mortality, [167].

Calton Hill, [60].

Cambus Kenneth, [80].

Cambusmore, [72], [120].

Campbell, Robert MacGregor, original of Rob Roy, exploits of, [182-188]; death of, [189].

Campsie Linn, [110], [383].

Canongate, The, Edinburgh, [209].

Cargill, George, original of Saunders Mucklebackit, [156].

Carlisle, [21], [121], [357], [358], [362].

Caroline, Queen, [204].

Carpenter, Miss Charlotte Margaret. See Lady Scott.

Carrick, Margaret, original of Tib Mumps, [137].

Castell Coch, Wales, [368].

Castell Dinas Bran, [367].

CASTLE DANGEROUS, [190], [393].

Castle Street, Edinburgh, Number [39], Scott's residence, [346].

Castleton, [328].

Cat Castle rocks, [94].

Cathcart Castle, [271].

Chambers, Robert, quoted, [202], [204].

Chambers, William, quoted, [163].

Charles I, [90], [225], [233], [319], [322], [326], [374].

Charles II, [184], [242], [325], [326], [330], [332], [334], [335], [376], [385].

Charles of Burgundy, [338], [343], [344], [345], [392].

Chaucer, [374].

Chillingham Castle, [189-190], [191].

Christian, William (William Dhône), [332].

CHRONICLES OF THE CANONGATE, THE, [387-394].

Churchill, John, Duke of Marlborough, [374].

Clare, Lady, [61], [63].

Claverhouse, John Grahame of, [170], [171], [179].

Cleikum Inn, [350].

Clerk, William, original of Darsie Latimer, [9], [110], [267].

Clickimin (Cleik-him-in), Pictish broch, [298].

Clifford Tower, [250].

Cluden, the river, [126], [205].

Clyde, the river, [172].

Coldingham Abbey, [56].

Coldingham Priory, [222].

Coldstream, [7], [61].

Colmslie, [260].

Comines, Philippe de, [341], [345], [392].

Coningsburgh, Castle of, [246], [247], [248], [249], [250].

Constable, Archibald, [272], [372], [403], [404], [405].

Constable, George, original of Monkbarns, [4], [147].

Constance de Beverly, [54-56], [64].

Corehouse, Lord, [42].

Corra Linn, [172].

COUNT ROBERT OF PARIS, [392].

Cragg Force, [94].

Craighall, [12], [110], [111], [112].

Craignethan Castle, original of Tillietudlem, [172-175].

Craigroyston, [185], [186].

Cranstoun (Lord Corehouse), original of the Baron of Cranstoun, [42].

Cranstoun, Miss (The Countess of Purgstall), [190].

Crichope Linn, [177].

Crichton Castle, [56-58], [221].

Cromwell, Oliver, [241], [374], [376], [377], [385].

Crookston Castle, [270], [271].

Crosbie, Andrew, original of Paulas Pleydell, [141].

Culloden, battle of, [116], [122], [123].

Cumberland, [135], [136].

Cumnor Church, [279].

Cumnor Hall, [272], [273], [276], [277], [278].

Cumnor, the village, [273], [281].

Curle, James, [396].

Dacre, Thomas, Lord, [20], [43].

Daim, Oliver le, [342].

Dalgetty, old soldier, [114].

Dairymple, James, Lord Stair, original of Sir William Ashton, [215], [216].

Dalzell, General, [179].

Darnley, Henry, Lord, husband of Mary Queen of Scots, [267], [271].

David I, [380].

David II, son of Robert Bruce, [183].

David Deans, house of, [212].

Davidson, James, original of Dandie Dinmont, [137].

Dee, river in Wales, [367].

Deepdale, [94].

Derby, Countess of (Charlotte de la Tremouille), [332].

Derby, Earls of, [332].

Derbyshire, [328].

Devil's Beef Tub, [361].

Dirk Hatteraick's cave, [131], [132].

Dods, Mrs. Margaret, [350].

Don, the river, [247].

Douglas, George, [269], [270].

Douglas, Lady, [269].

Douglas, 'The Little,' original of Roland Graeme, [270].

Douglas, Sir William, [269].

Douglas, village of, [393].

Doune Castle, [12], [80], [120].

Driver, Counsellor Pleydell's clerk, [142].

Drumclog, battle of, [170], [171].

Dryburgh Abbey, [304], [352].

Dryhope, [35].

Dudley, Edmund, [325].

Dudley, Guildford, [274], [325], [326].

Dudley, John, Earl of Warwick and Duke of Northumberland, [274], [277], [281], [325].

Dudley, Robert. See Leicester.

Dugald Ciar Mohr, ancestor of Rob Roy, [183].

Dumbarton, [172], [270].

Dumbiedykes, [212].

Dumfries, [126], [127], [130], [131], [135], [191]. Maxwelltown observatory, [166]; the Mid Steeple, [205]; Church of Kirkpatrick Irongray, [207].

Duncan, Rev. Dr., [353].

Duncraggin, [77].

Dundrennan Abbey, [270], [360].

Dunfermline, the Abbey, [40], [304].

Dunottar, Scott's meeting with Old Mortality, [167].

Dunstaffnage, [230], [231], [232], [379].

Dwarfie Stone, the, [312].

Earl's Palace, the, Kirkwall, [307].

Edinburgh, [7], [8]. The Old Town, [9], [10]; Brown Square, [9]; High Street, [141]; Parliament Square, [190-202]; St. Giles, [60], [109-203]; Tolbooth, [9], [200-205], [233]; Advocates' Library, [200]; Grassmarket, [203], [204]; King's Park, [209], [212]; Canongate, [209], [266]; Salisbury Crags, [7], [8], [60], [210], [389]; Queensbury House, [266]; the Castle, [346]; Castle St., [346]; St. Cuthbert's Church, [114]; St. Leonard's Crags, [8], [212]; the Cowgate, [201]; West Bow, [201]; St. Anthony's Chapel, [8], [210], [211].

Edward I, [129], [191], [231], [324], [358], [379].

Edward III, [374].

Edward IV, [235], [240].

Edward VI, [274].

Egliston Abbey, [92], [93].

Eildon Hills, the, [38], [347], [352], [396].

Elibank, [36], [49], [106], [139], [332].

Elizabeth, Queen, [272], [273], [274], [275], [286], [287], [321], [326], [332].

Ellen's Isle, [69], [76].

Ellis, George, [32], [52], [96]; quoted, [61], [64].

Emerson, Ralph Waldo, opinion of The Bride of Lammermoor, quoted, [215].

English Lakes, the, [15], [16], [96].

Engaddi, [369], [370].

Erskine, Rev. John, [10].

Erskine, William, [51], [96], [375].

Esk, vale of the. See Roslin Glen.

Etal Castle, [62].

Ethie Castle, [154], [155].

Ettrick Forest, [47].

Ettrick, the river, [175].

EVE OF ST. JOHN, THE, [3], [30].

Eyemouth, [222].

Faa, Gabriel (Tod Gabbie), [138].

FAIR MAID OF PERTH, THE, [11], [378-386]; house of, [382].

Fairy Dean, [259].

Falkland Castle, [383], [384], [385].

Fast Castle, [220].

Feckless Fannie, original of Madge Wildfire, [213].

Ferguson, Dr. Adam, [15], [160], [162].

Ferguson, Sir Adam, [15], [16], [81], [267].

FIELD OF WATERLOO, THE, [104].

Fitful Head, the, [300].

Fitz James. See James V.

Flodden Field, [7], [53], [58], [61], [62], [64], [257].

'Flower of Yarrow,' the, [35].

Forbes, Sir William, [18], [95], [389].

Ford Castle, [62].

Forth, the river, [188], [192].

FORTUNES OF NIGEL, THE, [316-327], [404].

Fort William, [231].

Foster, Anthony, [274], [276], [279].

Fountains Abbey, [243], [244].

Friar Tuck, [237], [243], [252].

Gardiner, Colonel, [4], [116].

Gauger's Loup, the, [131].

Gemmels, Andrew, original of Edie Ochiltree, [6], [148].

George II, [327].

George V, [231], [320], [323].

Gilmerton, [280].

Gilsland, [16], [20], [97], [136], [159], [349].

Glasgow-- The Cathedral, [191], [192]; the Tolbooth, [192]; the Salt Market, [192]; the Trongate, [195]; Langside, [270].

Glencaple, [127], [357].

Glendearg, [259], [260].

Glen Finglas, [74].

GLENFINLAS, [30].

Glenfruin, battle of, [183].

Glengarry. See MacDonnel.

Gloucester, Cathedral of, [369].

Goblin Cave, the, [78].

Goldie, Mrs., [207].

Gordon, Jean, original of Meg Merrilies, [6], [7], [138].

Gordon, Madge, Queen of the Gipsies, [6], [138].

Gow, John, original of Cleveland, [313].

Gowrie Conspiracy, [221], [385].

Grahame, John. See Claverhouse.

Graham of Killearn, [186-187].

Grassmarket, Edinburgh, [203], [204].

Gratz, Rebecca, original of Rebecca, [252].

GRAY BROTHER, THE, [30].

Gray, Daft Jock, original of Davie Gellatley, [118].

Grandtully Castle, [13], [109], [111], [112].

Greenwich Palace, called Placentia, [326].

Greta, the river, [89], [91], [94].

Grey, Lady Jane, [274], [325], [326].

Grey Mare's Tail, [176], [177].

Grierson of Lag, [361].

GUY MANNERING, [126-144]; scenes from, in Edinburgh, [10]; Liddesdale, [15]; England, [16].

Guy's Cliffe, [281].

Gwenwynwyn, Welsh hero, [368], [369].

Haddon Hall, [329], [330], [331].

Hall, Captain Basil, [399].

Kailyards, residence of Dr. Adam Ferguson, [160].

Hal o' the Wynd, house of, [382].

Harden, [35].

Harden, Wat of, [106].

HAROLD THE DAUNTLESS, [104].

Harthill, site of Front-de-Boeuf's castle, [239].

Hastings, William, Lord, [235].

Hawthornden, [24].

Hawthorne, Nathaniel, his opinion of Scotland, [256].

HEART OF MIDLOTHIAN, THE, [8], [199-214], [326].

Heber, Richard, [52].

Henry I, [373].

Henry II, [329], [373].

Henry III, [374].

Henry VII, [240], [274], [335].

Henry VIII, [244], [258], [321], [325], [326].

Heriot, George, [318], [319].

Heron, Lady, [60], [63].

Heron, Sir Hugh, [7], [53].

Herries family, the, [359-360].

HIGHLAND WIDOW, THE, [389], [390].

High Street, Edinburgh, [9], [141].

Hillslap, [260].

Hoddam Castle, [359], [360], [361].

Hogg, James, the Ettrick shepherd, [26], [139], [144], [176].

Holyrood Abbey, [304], [381].

Holyrood Palace, [10], [60], [112], [113], [209], [266], [267].

Hospitalfield, Arbroath, [153].

Howard, Lord William ('Belted Will'), [21], [43], [331].

Hoy, Island of, [312].

Hughes, Mrs., of Uffington, quoted, [124].

Hutton, Richard H., quoted, [64].

Innerleithen, [349].

Inverary Castle, [227], [231].

Inverlochy, battle of, [226], [231-233]; Castle, [232].

Inversnaid, [119]; the fort, [196]; the falls, [197].

Iona, [103], [231].

Irthing River, the, [20], [97], [349].

Irving, John, [7].

Irving, Washington, visit of, to Abbotsford, [252], [306]; Scott's letter to, [253]; quoted, [41], [47], [145], [146], [347], [398].

IVANHOE, [234-254], [345].

James I of Scotland, [120], [129], [381], [385].

James II of Scotland, [83], [120], [381], [385].

James III, [58], [81], [120].

James IV, [53], [58], [59], [60], [63], [81], [120].

James V, [47], [58], [81]; as Fitz James, [67], [75], [79], [80], [84]; as 'Gudeman of Ballangeich,' [82], [129], [342], [385].

James VI of Scotland (James I of England), [36], [82], [221], [233], [317-321], [324-327], [385].

James VIII, the 'Old Pretender,' [113].

Jarlshof, Shetland Islands, [294], [298], [299], [300], [308].

Jedburgh, [14].

Jeffrey, Lord, [96]; quoted, [64].

Jervaulx Abbey, [242].

John, King, [235], [242], [251], [374].

Jones, Paul, [130].

Keith, Mrs. Murray, original of Mrs. Bethune Baliol, [300].

Keith, Sir Alexander, [109].

Kelso, [5], [6], [7], [26], [150], [353], [358].

KENILWORTH, [272-289].

Kenilworth Castle, [273], [275], [277], [281], [283], [288], [289]. Mortimer's Tower, [283], [284], [287]. The Gallery Tower, [283], [284], [286]. Cæsar's Tower, [284]. Leicester's Building, [284]. Henry VIII's Lodgings, [285]. The White Hall, [285]. The Presence Chamber, [285]. The Great Hall, [285], [287]. Mervyn's Tower, [286], [287]. The Pleasance, [287].

Kenneth MacAlpine, [231].

Kilpont, Lord, original of the Earl of Menteith, [225-228].

Kilsyth, battle of, [233].

Kinblethmont, [158].

Kinfauns, Castle of, [379].

Kinross, [268].

Kirkcudbright, [130], [131].

Kirk Yetholm, [6], [138].

Kirkwall, capital of the Orkney Islands, [303-309].

Knox, John, [267], [380].

LADY OF THE LAKE, THE, [12], [22], [23], [66-85].

Lag, Castle of, [361].

Laidlaw, William, [347], [348].

Lammermuir Hills, [218], [221].

Lanark, [172].

Lanercost Priory, [20], [44], [97].

Lang, Andrew, quoted, [64], [214], [377].

Langshaw, [260].

Langside, battle of, [270], [271].

Lasswade Cottage, [22], [25], [45], [346].

Lauderdale, Duke of, [179], [180].

Lanrick Mead, [71], [77], [78].

LAY OF THE LAST MINSTREL, THE, [21], [28-46], [348]; quotation from, [24].

Lediard Falls, [121], [195].

LEGEND OF MONTROSE, A, [4], [224-233].

Leicester, Earl of (Lord Robert Dudley), [273], [274], [275], [276], [277], [278], [280], [283], [284], [285], [286], [287].

Leicester's Commonwealth, anonymous pamphlet, [276].

Lennel, [7], [61].

Leny, Falls of, [229].

Lerwick, capital of the Shetland Islands, [291-293], [296], [303], [311].

Leslie, General, [225], [233].

Leyden, Dr. John, letter to, [48].

Liddesdale, raids into, [1], [14], [26], [137].

Liège, [319], [343], [344], [345].

LIFE OF NAPOLEON, [372].

Lincluden Abbey, [126], [127].

Lindisfarne Abbey, [54-56].

Lindsay, Sir David, [56], [58].

Linlithgow, [58].

Llangollen, Wales, [366], [367]; the 'Ladies' of, [367].

Loch Achray, [12], [74].

Loch Ard, [74], [192], [194], [195].

Loch Arklet, [196].

Loch Corriskin, [100].

Loch Doine, [78].

Loch Fyne, [231].

Loch of Harray, [310].

Loch Katrine, [11], [12], [66], [71], [74], [76], [78], [101], [184], [187].

Loch Leven Castle, [267], [268], [269], [359].

Loch Linnhe, [226], [230], [231], [232].

Loch Lomond, [12], [119], [120], [183-185], [196].

Loch of the Lowes, [175].

Loch Lubnaig, [77], [78], [193], [229].

Loch Oich, [123].

Loch Scavig, [102].

Loch Skene, [176], [177].

Loch of Sleapin, [102].

Loch of Stennis, [310].

Loch Tay, [379].

Loch Vennachar, [12], [71].

Loch Voil, [78], [189], [196].

Loches, Castle of, [341], [342].

Lockhart, John Gibson, [97], [347], [400]; quoted, [48], [64], [214], [253], [317], [336], [366], [371], [372], [377], [391].

London, [316], [317], [320], [327], [334], [335].

London Bridge, [325].

LORD OF THE ISLES, THE, [100-105].

Louis XI of France, [338], [339], [340], [341], [343], [344], [345].

Lyulph's Tower, [98].

Macallister's Cave, [102].

MacDonald, Flora, original of Flora MacIvor, [122].

MacDonnel, Colonel Ronaldson, of Glengarry, [123].

MacGregor, Clan, [182-184].

MacGregor, Helen, Rob Roy's wife, [195].

Mackay, Charles, [198].

MacVicar, Minister of St. Cuthbert's, [114].

Maida, Scott's favourite dog, [123], note; [371-375], [398].

Major Oak, the, in Sherwood Forest, [239-240].

'Making' of Sir Walter, the, [1-27].

Malcolm Graeme, [68], [79], [84].

Man, Isle of, [130], [331].

Manor Water, vale of, [15], [160], [163].

Marck, William de la, [342].

Margaret, Lady, of Branksome Hall, [33], [37], [41], [44] [45].

MARMION, [7], [8], [20], [47-65], [353]; quotations from, [3], [8].

Marquis of Annandale's Beefstand, [361].

Marriott, Rev. John, [50].

Mary, Queen of England, [274], [275], [326], [335].

Mary, Queen of Scots, [58], [81], [265], [266], [267], [268], [269], [270], [271], [272], [275], [359], [385].

Mathieson, Peter, [399].

Mayburgh, [98].

Meg Merrilies, [131], [137], [138].

'Meikle-mouthed Meg,' story of, [36].

Melrose, [33], [38-42], [45], [106], [255], [258], [265], [266], [304], [347], [348], [352], [399].

Menteith, Lake, [73].

Mercat Cross, of Melrose, [261].

Middleham Castle, [240], [241].

Miller, A. H., quoted, [195].

Millie, Bessie, original of Norna of the Fitful Head, [313], [314].

MINSTRELSY OF THE SCOTTISH BORDER, [15], [25], [29], [31].

Mitchell, Robert, [169], [180].

Moddey Dhoo, legend of the, [334].

Moffat, [172], [175], [176].

Moffat Water, [175].

MONASTERY, THE, [4], [255-264], [348].

Monkbarns (Hospitalfield), [153].

Monmouth, Duke of, [170], [171], [179].

Montrose, Duke of, [182], [185], [187], [196], [202].

Montrose, the Marquis of, [225], [226], [228], [232], [233]; sword of, [233].

Morritt, John B. S., [89], [90], [91], [134], [197].

Mortham Castle, [89], [94].

Morton, The Regent, [202].

Mount Sharon, [5].

Mousa, broch of, [247], [300], [301].

Mucklebackit, Saunders, [155-157].

Multon, Sir Thomas de, of Gilsland, [21], [369].

Mump's Ha', [136], [137].

Murdock, Duke of Albany, [129].

Murray, Earl of, [10], [30].

Murray, Sir Gideon, of Elibank, [36].

Muschat's Cairn, Edinburgh, [210].

Nasmyth, Sir James, [162].

Naworth Castle, [20], [43], [44], [231].

Neidpath Castle, [351].

Nethan, the river, [172].

Neville, Richard, Earl of Warwick, [282].

Newark Castle, [35].

Nith, the river, [126], [127], [357].

Norham Castle, [7], [53], [56].

Oakwood Tower, Stronghold of Wat of Harden, [35].

Oban, [230], [231].

Ochil Mountains, [59].

Odin, Stone of, [311], [313].

OLD MORTALITY, [166-181]; Tennyson's opinion of, [167].

ORIGINALS OF CHARACTERS-- Alasco, an Italian physician employed by the Earl of Leicester, [277]. Lucy Ashton, Janet Dalrymple, [216], [217]. Lady Ashton, Lady Stair, [216], [217]. Sir William Ashton, James Dalrymple, Lord Stair, [215], [216]. Julian Avenel, the Laird of Black Ormiston, [261]. Mrs. Bethune Baliol, Mrs. Murray Keith, [300]. Bevis, Maida, Scott's dog, [123], note; [371-375], [398]. The Black Dwarf, David Ritchie, [160]. Josiah Cargill, Rev. Dr. Duncan, [353]. Cleveland, John Gow, [313]. Baron Cranstoun, George Cranstoun, [42]. Effie Deans, Isabella Walker, [205-208]. Jeanie Deans, Helen Walker, [205-208]. Dandie Dinmont, James Davidson, [137]; Willie Elliott, [137]; Mr. Laidlaw, [137]. Meg Dods, Marian Ritchie, [350]. Driver, a clerk of Andrew Crosbie's, [142-143]. Alan Fairford, Sir Walter Scott, [9], [362]. Saunders Fairford, Walter Scott, father of Sir Walter, [9], [363]. Rachel Geddes, 'Lady' Waldie, [5], [358]. Davie Gellatley, Daft Jock Gray, [118]. Roland Graeme, 'The Little Douglas,' [270]. Dr. Gideon Gray, Dr. Ebenezer Clarkson, [391]. Dirk Hatteraick, Yawkins, a Dutch skipper, [131]. Darsie Latimer, William Clerk, [9], [362]. Alice Lee, Anne Scott, [376]. Allan McAulay, James Stewart, [227], [228]. Flora MacIvor, Flora MacDonald, [122]. Colonel Mannering, Sir Walter Scott, [144]. Margaret of Branksome, Williamina Stuart, [43]. Matilda of Rokeby, Williamina Stuart, [95]. Earl of Menteith, Lord Kilpont, [227]. Meg Merrilies, Jean Gordon, [6], [138], [148-151]. Saunders Mucklebackit, George Cargill, [156]. Tib Mumps, Margaret Carrick, [137]; Margaret Teasdale, [137]. Norna of the Fitful Head, Bessie Millie, [313]. Edie Ochiltree, Andrew Gemmels, [6]. Jonathan Oldbuck (Monkbarns), Sir Walter Scott, [4], [146]; George Constable, [4], [147] Old Mortality, Robert Paterson, [166]. Paulus Pleydell, Andrew Crosbie, [141-142]; Adam Rolland, [143]. Rebecca of York, Rebecca Gratz, [252], [253]. Sir Robert Redgauntlet, Grierson of Lag, [361]. Hugh Redgauntlet, one of the Herries family, [359]. Rob Roy, Robert MacGregor Campbell, [182]. Dominie Sampson, George Thomson, [140]. Diana Vernon, Miss Cranstoun, [190]; Miss Williamina Stuart, [191]; Lady Scott, [191]. Edward Waverley, Sir Walter Scott, [125]. Madge Wildfire, Feckless Fannie, [213].

Orkney Islands, Scott's visit to, in a light-house yacht, [100].

Osbaldistone Hall (Chillingham Castle), [189-190].

Oxford, University of, [275], [276].

Paterson, Robert, original of Old Mortality, [166-168], [171].

Peat, description of, [295-296].

Peebles, [350], [331], [352].

Peel Castle, Isle of Man, [333].

Penrith, [98].

Péronne, [319], [343], [344].

Perth, [10], [109], [226], [231], [378-382].

Peveril Castle, [328], [330].

PEVERIL OF THE PEAK, [328-336], [404].

Philiphaugh, [233].

Pinkie, battle of, [257].

PIRATE, THE, [290-315].

Plessis les Tours, [337], [338], [339], [340], [341].

Pleydell, Paulus, [135], [140-143].

'Popping Stone,' the, [20].

Porteous, John, [203-204].

Porteous Mob, story of, [205].

Powis Castle, Wales, [368].

'Prentice's Pillar, the, [370].

Prestonpans, [4], [114], [115], [116], [147].

Purdie, Tom, [308], [399].

Purgstall, Countess of, [42].

Queen Margaret's Bower, [58].

QUENTIN DURWARD, [337-346]; [347], [404].

Raby Castle, [93].

Raeburn House, [350].

Ramsay, David, [319], [320], [323].

Red Comyn, the, [191].

REDGAUNTLET, [5], [9], [355-364], [404].

Red Head, Cliffs of, [155].

REIVER'S WEDDING, THE, [37].

René, King, [392].

Richard I, [43], [234], [239], [242], [248], [251], [365], [369], [374].

Richard II, [369].

Richard III, [240], [282].

Richmond Castle, [241], [242].

Ritchie David, original of the Black Dwarf, [15], [160].

Robert III, [381], [384].

Robin Hood, [237], [239], [245], [246], [252].

Robin Hood's Well, [246].

Rob Roy, [11], [12], [182-198].

Rob Roy's cave, [119], [197].

Rob Roy's gun, [233].

Robsart, Amy, [274], [275], [276], [277], [278], [280], [284], [287].

Roderick Dhu, [67], [68], [76], [77], [78], [79].

ROKEBY, [19], [86-95], [96], [104].

Roman wall at Amboglanna, [136].

Rosamond's Well, [373].

Rosebank, [14].

Rose, William Stewart, [50].

Roslin Chapel, [369].

Roslin Glen (vale of the Esk), [22], [23], [24], [30], [45], [89], [94].

Rotherham, [236].

Rothsay, Duke of, [381], [384].

Rushen, Castle, Isle of Man, [331], [332].

Saddleback, [135].

St. Abbs Head, [218], [220].

St. Anthony's Chapel, Edinburgh, [8], [210], [211].

St. Bride, the chapel of, [77].

St. Clair, William, [370].

St. Cuthbert's Church, [114].

St. Cuthbert's Holy Isle, [54-56].

St. Giles Cathedral, [60], [199-203].

St. John, Church of, Perth, [380].

St. John, Valley of, [98].

St. Leonard's Crags, Edinburgh, [8], [212].

St. Magnus, Cathedral of, [304], [305], [306], [307].

St. Margaret's Loch, Edinburgh, [210].

St. Mary's Loch, [35], [175].

ST. RONAN'S WELL, [346-354], [404].

St. Thomas's Abbey (St. Ruth's), [151], [152].

Salisbury Crags, the, Edinburgh, [7], [8], [60], [210], [389].

Sandy Knowe, [2], [51], [353].

Scalloway, Castle of, [298], [302], [303], [309].

Scalloway, village in the Shetland Islands, [302].

Scone, Palace of, [110], [231], [379], [381], [385].

Scott Country, the, limits of, [337], [346], [366].

Scott, Anne, daughter of Sir Walter, [48], [376], [400].

Scott, Charles, son of Sir Walter, [48], [402].

Scott, Daniel, brother of Sir Walter, [383].

Scott, Miss Janet, aunt of Sir Walter, [2], [5].

Scott, John, brother of Sir Walter, [15], [90].

Scott, Lady (wife of Sir Walter), introduction of, to Sir Walter, [17], [329]; courtship, [19], [20]; marriage, [21]; home at Lasswade, [22], [23]; reference to Dryburgh, [352], [353]; sickness and death, [372], [376], [399].

Scott, Michael, the wizard, [38], [41].

Scott, Mrs. Maxwell-, granddaughter of Sir Walter, [396].

Scott, Sophia, daughter of Sir Walter, [48], [400].

Scott, Thomas, brother of Sir Walter, [333].

Scott, Sir Walter-- Liddesdale raids, [1]; residence at Sandy Knowe, [2]; visit to Prestonpans, [4]; his first pony, [4]; at Kelso, [5]; passes law examinations, [13]; visit to English Lakes, [15]; to Gilsland, [16]; meets Miss Carpenter, [17], [349]; marriage, [21]; quartermaster of Edinburgh Volunteers, [25]; his memory, [26]; decides to abandon the practice of law, [28-30]; Sheriff of Selkirk, [29]; early poems, [30]; Ashestiel, [48], [49]; visit to Highlands, [72], [116]; purchases Abbotsford, [89]; Clerk of Court of Session, [90]; aided by Sir William Forbes, [95]; later Highland excursion, [119], [120]; visit from Joseph Train, [133]; visit to Dumfries, [135]; to English Lakes, [135]; salmon spearing incident, [139]; at University of Edinburgh, [139]; visited by Irving, [145-146]; experience as member of Edinburgh Volunteers, [158-159]; visit to Hallyards, [160]; visit to Loch Skene, [175-177]; visit to the Braes of Balquhidder, [188]; clerk of Court of Session, [200]; driving through Canongate, [209]; suggests building the Radical Road, [210]; guest at Studley Royal, [246]; visited by Washington Irving, [252]; 'refreshing the machine,' [255]; presentation to the Duke of Wellington, [266]; visit to Shetland Islands, [294], [298], [311], [313], [314]; familiarity with history and literature of England, [317]; duties as clerk of the Court of Session, [346]; residence in Edinburgh, [346]; fondness for country life, [347]; practices in case of Peter Peebles, [363]; visit to Wales, [366]; distressing change in personal affairs, [371]; announcement of authorship of Waverley Novels, [372]; visit to Wicks of Baiglie, Perth, [378]; feeling toward brother Daniel, [383]; circumstances under which The Fair Maid of Perth was written, [386]; paying off the debt, [387]; writings of the last five years, [388]; importunities of a creditor, [389]; Theatrical Fund Dinner, [300]; spirit of perseverance, [392]; apoplexy and other ailments, [393]; journey to the Continent, [394]; death, [394]; personality of, [395]; kindness, [397]; generosity, [398]; conversation, [398]; relations with family, [399], [400]; creed, [400]; ambition, [401]; failure of hopes, [402]; relations with the Ballantynes, [403], [404]; indiscretion, [404]; courage and final triumph, [405].

Scott, Walter, 'Beardie,' great-grandfather of Sir Walter, [37].

Scott, Walter, father of Sir Walter, original of Saunders Fairford, [9].

Scott, Walter, son of Sir Walter, [48], [401], [402].

Scott, Sir William, of Harden, [36].

Scott, Sir William, of Buccleuch, [37].

Seymour, Lord, [277].

Sharp, James, Archbishop, [168-169], [180].

Sharpe, Charles Kirkpatrick, [360].

Sherwood Forest, [236], [237].

Shetland Islands, visit to, in a lighthouse yacht, [100].

Shortreed, Robert, [1], [14], 26,137.

Skene, James of Rubislaw, [52], [338], [392]; quoted, [25], [26], [62], [138], [139], [176].

Skiddaw, [135].

Skye, Island of, [100], [102].

Smailholm, [2], [3], [4], [30], [261], [347].

Smellie, William, [141].

Solway Firth, [126], [127], [355], [356], [357].

Somerset, the Duke of, [277].

Staffa, [102].

Stennis, stones of, [310], [311].

Stewart, Alexander of Invernahyle, [116], [117], [118].

Stewart, James, of Ardvoirlich, original of Allan McAulay, [188], [227], [228].

Stewart, Patrick, Earl of Orkney, [298], [302], [308], [309].

Stirling Castle, [66], [78], [80-84], [381].

Stonebyres Linn, [172].

Strathgartney, [78].

Stromness, village in Orkney, [310], [311], [312], [313].

Stuart, Charles Edward, [10], [109], [111], [112], [113], [114], [116], [120], [125], [358], [363].

Stuart, Lady Louisa, [197], [214], [336], [364].

Stuart, Miss Williamina (Lady Stuart-Forbes), Scott's first love, [17], [18], [23]; original of Margaret of Branksome, [42]; original of Matilda, [95].

Studley Royal, [243], [246].

Sumburgh Head, [294], [296], [297], [208], [300].

SURGEON'S DAUGHTER, THE, [389], [390].

Sweetheart Abbey, [126], [127], [135].

SWIFT, LIFE OF, [91].

TALES OF THE CRUSADERS, [365-370].

TALISMAN, THE, [21], [345], [365], [369-372].

Tantallon Castle, [60], [61].

Tay, the river, [109], [110], [379].

Teasdale, Margaret, original of Tib Mumps, [137].

Tees, the river, [89], [92], [93], [94].

Teith, the river, [229].

Temple, the, London, [322], [323], [324].

Terry, Daniel, [197], [375].

Teviot, the river, [35].

Thames, the, London, [320], [322].

Thomas the Rhymer, [222].

Thomson, George, original of Dominie Sampson, [140].

Thomson, Rev. John, of Duddingston, [220].

THORESBY HOUSE, [238].

Thorsgill, the river, [92], [93].

Tillietudlem. See Craignethan.

Tippermuir, battle of, [226].

Tolbooth, Edinburgh, [9], [201-205], [233].

Tours, [339], [341].

Tower of London, [325].

Train, Joseph, provides information used in The Lord of the Isles, [103]; in Guy Mannering, [132-135]; in Old Mortality, [171]; in The Heart of Midlothian, [214].

Traquair, Earl of, [108], [109].

Traquair House, [13], [107], [108], [109], [112], [329].

Triermain Castle, [11], [97], [395].

Triermain Castle Rock, [16], [98].

Trossachs, the, [12], [66], [70], [71], [74], [75].

Tully Veolan, [107-111].

Turnberry Castle, [103].

Tweed, the river, [258], [348-353], [396], [397].

Twisel Bridge, [7].

TWO DROVERS, THE, [389], [390], [391].

Ullswater, [97].

Vaux, Sir Roland de, [97].

Vernon, Dorothy, of Haddon Hall, [329].

Villiers, George, first Duke of Buckingham, called 'Steenie,' [319], [322].

Villiers, George, second Duke of Buckingham, [335].

Waldie family, the, of Kelso, [5], [358].

Waldie, 'Lady,' original of Rachel Geddes, [5].

Waldie, Robert, [5].

Wales, [366], [367], [368].

Walker, Helen, original of Jeanie Deans, [205-208].

Walker, Isabella, original of Effie Deans, [205-208].

Walker, Patrick, author of Life of Cameron, [213].

Wallace, William, [81].

Wampool River, the, [358].

Wark Castle, [62].

Warrender, Sir George, [109].

Warwick Castle, [281], [282], [383].

Warwick, Earl of, [240].

Warwickshire, [281].

Wat of Harden, [35].

WAVERLEY, [8], [10], [106-125], [197].

Welbeck Abbey, [238].

Welshpool, [368].

Westmoreland, [135].

Whinnyrig, [357].

Whitefoord, Colonel, [116], [117].

Whitefriars (Alsatia), [323], [334].

Whitehall, Palace of, [321], [322], [335].

Wideford Hill, Kirkwall, [309].

William the Conqueror, [241], [248], [250], [282], [328], [373].

William the Lion, [152], [155].

Williams, Rev. John, Archdeacon of Cardigan, [366].

Wolf's Crag, [220].

Wolf's Hope, [222].

WOODSTOCK, [371-377].

Woodstock, village of, [372]; palace of, [373-375].

Wordsworth, [16]; letter to, [32]; [35], [172].

Wright, Guthrie, [57]; quoted, [135].

Wycliffe, Oswald, [88].

Yarrow, the river, [175].

Yawkins, Dutch skipper, original of Dirk Hatteraick, [131].

Yetholm Loch, [260].

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York, city of, [234], [250].

York Water Gate, [322].

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