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GENERAL INDEX.


ii. 48 ; remarks on his writings, 126 ; his heroines, 142, 257, 313 ; and Tennyson, 146, 376 ; false quantities in his poems, 185 ; at Milan, 408 ; his brother's grave at Quebec, 445 ; his use of " lyke- wake " and " late-wake " iii. 3 ; and a Greek epigram, iii. 346, 434; iv. 31, 134; ix. 331; and Washington Irving, iv. 108 ; " As fu's the Baltic," 336; his Scottish dialect, iv. 242, 330, 421, 503; v. 95 ; and the Rutherford family, iv. 268 ; " And still beneath the cavern dread," iv. 518 ; v. 51; "No deaf nuts," v. 316, 399; and Carlyle on laughter, vi. 226 ; medallion of, 229, 332, 391; and Waverley Abbey, 247 ; a contemporary on, 301, 396 ; misquotation from, 447; grave charge against, viii. 362 ; on conscience, 420 ; and Wilkie, x. 129, 235, 315, 378 ; medallion of, 236 ; ' Moredun ' attributed to, 448, 477; and 'The Corsicana,' xi. 487

1 Antiquary,' description of sunset, i. 267, 454 ; ii. 55; work alluded to, ii. 347; iii. 198; " Hell-in -Harness," xi. 187

'Ballad of Rosabelle,' v. 149, 273

' Bridal of Triermain,' and a "famous picture," i. 404; ii. 154

' Bride of Lammermoor,' " Liggeram Cosh " in, ii. 508

' Fair Maid of Perth,' " Another for Hector 1 " vi. 251, 372

Field of Waterloo,' lines in, vi. 106

' Fortunes of Nigel,' " On the viretot," vii. 510 ; viii. 48, 1 30 ; " Moonshine in water," xi. 332

  • Guy Mannering,' Gilbert or G-uilbert G-lossin in,

ii. 527 ; iii. 34 ; error in, iii. 188, 429, 493 ;

iv. 52 ; shuttles in, vi. 407, 477 ' Heart of Midlothian,' curious " choriasmus "

in, i. 225, 305, 390 ; "Echoes of Ben Nevis,"

426 ; " deistical Miss Katies," viii. 403, 453 ;

"Colour o' moonshine in the water": "Sky- blue acarlet," xi. 332 ' Ivanhoe,' " Tring, Wing, and Ivinghoe," iv. 1 J 2 ;

shield of brawn in, v. 247, 360, 445 ; trysting

oak in, viii. 42, 152 ' Lord of the Isles,' " winged Skye," i. 6, 75, 150,

216 ' Marmion,' Till and Tweed, iii. 324 ; Cottiswold

in, xii. 506 1 Monastery,' " I live by my mill, God bless her ! "

viii. 163, 331 ' Pirate,' song 'The Pirate's Farewell,' music by

Mrs. Arkwright, xi. 498 ' Redgauntlet, ' "trances" in, iii. 267; Lord

Bladderskate, xi. 336

' Rob Roy,' original of Bailie Nicol Jarvie, vi. 489 ' St. Ronan's Well,' Pidcock and Polito in, vi.

387, 437; "bagman" in, xi. 338

  • Waverley,' error in, iii. 468

' Woodstock,' notes on, x. 65, 170, 252, 515; and

' The Good Devil of Woodstock,' xi. 370 Waverley Novels : duels in, i. 42, 169, 330 ; notes on, 183, 394 ; allusions to the porter's lodge, i. 198 ; ii. 135 ; iv. 314 ; descriptive surnames in, ii. 464 ; iii. 92 ; early issues, v. 181 ; illus- trations of, 372

Scott (William Bell), passage in ' Autobiography,' xii. 126


Scott (W. R.), his biography, ii. 328

Scotter family, ii. 9

Scottish. See also Scotch.

Scottish army, documents relating to, iv. 288, 355

Scottish burial custom, ancient, vi. 307, 375

Scottish College at Rome, x. 148

Scottish dialect and Sir Walter Scott, iv. 242, 330,

421, 503 ; v. 95

Scottish university graduates, list of, viii. 22 Scotus on cradle chimney, x. 208. Stuart (Charles),

iii. 387

Scouring, field-name, i. 286, 411 Scouring of land, ii. 78, 238 Scrap-book, old, extracts from, i. 222 Scraps, pasted, how to detach them, xi. 110, 195, 314 Scratch : " Old Scratch," use of the term, xii. 14 Scrimanski, in < Hudibras,' iii. 169, 358 Scripture, quotations from, and Carlyle, ix. 207 Scrope (Adrian), the regicide, his pedigree, v. 495 ;

vi. 54 Scrope (Simon Thomas), claimant to the earldom of

Wiltes, iv. 184, 231 Scrutator on Fahrenheit thermometer, v. 229. Uphill

zigzag, vii. 388 Scudamore (Sir Clement), Sheriff of London 1605-6,

vii. 269, 373

Scudamore (Frank Ives), his poems, xii. 228 Sculptor, automatic, invented, xii. 408 Sculptors, English, their monumental work, i. 74 ;

queries about, i. 207, 272 Sculpture, memorial figure, i. 74 Sdeyns, its etymology, vi. 347, 434, 476 Sea, its pronunciation, ix. 413 Sea, rights and royalties of the, iv. 309, 428 Sea beggars, origin of the term, ix. 449 Seaborne (G.) on portrait of Sir R. Cotton, xi. 254 , Seaborne family, xi. 248

Seaforth Highlanders and the MacRaes, v. 412 Sea-horse in 1897, i. 345 Seal, inscription on, its meaning, ix. 329 Seal and owner, x. 487 Seal engraver, vi. 389

Seal of the Great Steward of Scotland, ix. 205 Seally (A. St. J.) on Bristol and Glasgow, viii. 225 Seals, eating of, i. 305; ii. 313, 397, 533 ; iii. Ill ;

best way of obtaining impressions, iii. 169, 333,

412 ; casts of ancient, v. 288, 402; history of, vii.

189

Seaman (John), LL.D., his biography, iii. 428 Seaman and Button families, vii. 408, 513 ; viii. 67 Seannachie, Gaelic word, its etymology, xi. 186, 277 f

356

Search (F.) on Leatherhead Bridge, Surrey, viii. 185 Searcher on metempsychosis among the Swedes, ix. 187 Searle (W. G.) on Cheltenham, i. 397 Seas, within the four, ii. 421, 534 Seasalter, place-name, its origin, ix. 189, 417 Seats reserved in the House of Commons, xii. 376 Seccombe (T.) on Benjamin Thorpe, i. 507 Second chamber, application of the term to House of

Lords, viii. 385

Seconds as a measure of time, ii. 509 ; iii. 16, 71, 136 Sedan chairs, in Scotland, ii. 165, 351 ; in Chichester,

195 ; in use in 1858, vi. 452 Sedge. See Acorus calamus.