Puritanism, influence of, on Scott’s mental life, [32, 17];
one of the last remains of noble and sincere, among men of sound learning, [33, 7].

Purity, Shakespeare’s meaning of, [25, 16].

Quakers, influence of, on Scott’s ancestors, [31, 14].

Questions, on Shakespeare answered, [25, 17];
pressing, for England and France, [43, 153].

Rabies, canine, letter concerning, [40, 95].

Race, few now left of the old, [48, 269].

Rachel of England, [46, 231].

Raeburn, Sir Henry, dining with Lord Eldon, [38, 37] (note).

Railings, pulling down park, a significant business, [27, 6]. [[27]]

Railroad dividends, letter on, [47, 261] (note).