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].