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SCOTT
EXHIBITION
Under the Special Patronage of Her Majesty the Queen.
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CATALOGUE
OF
THE LOAN EXHIBITION
In QUmnunwratwn of Sir cMalter Staff
AT
EDINBURGH
In the Galleries of the Royal Scottish A cademy,
National Gallery,
IN JULY AND AUGUST 1871.
EDINBURGH : THOMAS AND ARCHIBALD CONSTABLE,
PRINTERS TO THE QUEEN AND TO THE UNIVERSITY.
1871.
�THE OBJECTS OF EXHIBITION ARE—
1. Portraits of Sir Walter Scott, whether Paintings, Drawings,
Statues, Busts, Fine Impressions of the Best Prints, or Medals.
2. Specimens of his Autograph Writings, including some of the
Original Manuscripts of the Waverley Novels.
3. Pictures or other Works of Art illustrating his Writings and
Personal History.
�Under
the
Special Patronage of
HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN.
JJHember# erf the Cermmittee.
Sir WM. STIRLING-MAXWELL of Keir
and
Pollok, Bart.,—Convener.,
His Grace the DUKE OF BUCCLEUCH and QUEENSBERRY, K.G.
The Right Hon.
the
EARL OF STAIR, K.T.
.
The Hon. LORD JERVISWOODE.
The .Right Hon. the LORD JUSTICE-GENERAL.
The Right Hon. Sir WILLIAM GIBSON CRAIG of Riccarton, Bart.
Sir HUGH HUME CAMPBELL of Marchmont, Bart.
Sir GEORGE HARVEY, P.R.S.A.
Sir J. NOEL PATON, R.S.A.
JAMES BALLANTINE, Esq.
ADAM BLACK, Esq.,
of
Prior Bank.
JAMES T. GIBSON CRAIG, Esq.
JAMES DRUMMOND, Esq., R.S.A.
DAVID LAING, Esq.
ARCHIBALD CAMPBELL SWINTON, Esq., of Kimmerghame.
H. W. CORNILLON, Secretary.
�CONTENTS.
PAGE
Pictures illustrative of the Writings and Personal History
of Sir Walter Scott; Portraits of Personal Friends;
Sketches and Drawings,
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Historical Portraits, and Pictures illustrative of the
Writings of Sir Walter Scott,
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Portraits of Sir Walter Scott and his Family, with the
Miniatures of Friends and Historical Personages, .
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Engravings illustrative of the Writings of Sir Walter
Scott, etc.,
.......
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Engraved Portraits of Sir Walter Scott, his Family, and
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Works by Sir Walter Scott,*
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other Friends,
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Manuscripts and Letters written by or having reference
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Books edited by Sir Walter Scott,
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to Sir Walter Scott,
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Additional Manuscripts and Letters written by or having
reference to Sir Walter Scott,
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Miscellaneous, ........
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Busts, Tapestry, Armour, etc.,
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54
List of Contributors,
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57
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�PICTURES illustrative of the Writings and Per
sonal History of Sir Walter Scott; Portraits
of Persona! Friends; Sketches and Drawings.
NORTH OCTAGON.
[The Numbers commence with the Oil Painting on the Left hand.]
1. LOCAL SCENERY of, and Scene in, “ The Antiquary.”
By W. F. Vallance.
Lent by David Corsar, Esq.
1*. WILLIAM BLACKWOOD. By Sir William Allan,
P.R.S.A., R.A.
Lent by John Blackwood, Esq.
2. WHITTAKER reading the List of Guests for the Restoration
Feast, “ Peveril of the Peak?’ By J. Oswald Stewart.
Lent by A. B. Spence, Esq.
3. CULLODEN MOOR. By Wm. Simson, R.S.A.
Lent by John White, Esq.
4. GEORGE KEMP. By Wm. Bonnar, R.S.A.
Lent by Thos. Bonnar, Esq.
5. SCENE from “ The Talisman.” By Sir John Watson Gor
don, P.R.S.A., R.A.
Lent by H. G. Watson, Esq.
6. SIR WALTER SCOTT’S Favourite Dog, “Camp.” By Howe.
Lent by Thomas George Stevenson, Esq.
7. SCENE. The Meeting of Mark and the Reformer with
Christie of the Clinthill and Edward Glendinning : “ The
Monastery.” By Macartney.
Lent by Mrs. Finlayson.
8. HARRIET, Duchess of Buccleuch, the Early Patroness of
Sir Walter Scott. By William Bonnar, R.S.A.
Lent by Thomas Bonnar, Esq.
9. FATHER CLEMENT and Catharine Glover, the “Fair
Maid of Perth.” By Thomas Duncan, R.S.A., A.R.A.
Lent by A. Dennistoun, Esq.
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NORTH OCTAGON.
10. THE STUDY AT ABBOTSFORD. By Sir Edwin LandJ
seer, R.A., IT.R.S.A.
Lent by W. P. Adam, Esq., M.P.
11. CHARLES MACKAY, as Bailie Nicol Jarvie.
Macnee, R.S.A.
Lent by Mrs. Glover.
By Daniel
12. HENRY MACKENZIE. By Colvin Smith, R.S.A.
Lent by Colvin Smith, Esq.
13. WALTER SCOTT in his Boyhood, and his pretty Nurse.
By Wm. Nicholson, R.S.A.
Lent by J. Rennie, Esq.
14. MONTROSE led Prisoner through Edinburgh, 1650.
James Drummond, R.S.A.
Lent by James Drummond, Esq.
By
15. RICHIE MONIPLIES. By George Hay, A.R.S.A.
Lent by John Williamson, Esq.
16. BEN VENUE from the Silver Strand. By Alex. Fraser,
R.S.A.
Lent by G. B. Simpson, Esq.
17. CHARLES MACKAY, “The Bailie.” By Sir John Watson
Gordon, P.R.S.A., R.A.
Lent by Mrs. Mackay.
18. PROFESSOR JOHN WILSON. By Sir John Watson
Gordon, P.R.S.A., R.A.
Lent by John Blackwood, Esq.
19. JOCK GRAY, the Original of Davie Gellatly.
Smellie Watson, R.S.A.
Lent by W. Smellie Watson, Esq.
By W.
20. PRINCE CHARLES and Flora Macdonald in the Cave.
By Thomas Duncan, R.S.A., A.R.A.
Lent by the Trustees of the late Alex. Hill, Esq.
21. BRUCE AND THE SPIDER.
By William Bonnar
R.S.A.
Lent by R. B. Wardlaw Ramsay, Esq.
22. ROBERT CADELL. By Sir John Watson Gordon,
P.R.S.A., R.A.
Lent by the Rev. R. H. Stevenson.
�NORTH OCTAGON.
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23. ARCHIBALD CONSTABLE. By Sir Henry Raeburn,
R.A. Has been Engraved by G-. T. Payne.
Lent by Thomas Constable, Esq.
24. ALEXANDER BALLANTYNE. By John Ballantyne,
RS.A.
Lent by Robert M. Ballantyne, Esq.
25. ROLAND GRAEME’S Introduction to the Knight of
Avenel. By Patrick Allan Fraser, H.R.S.A.
Lent by Mrs. P. A. Fraser.
26. JEANTE DEANS on her Way to London. By W. Q.
Orchardson, A.R.A.
v
Lent by Robert Mercer, Esq.
27. LOUIS XI. and Oliver Dain : “ Quentin Durward.” By
W. B. Johnston, R.S.A.
Lent by Patrick Allan Fraser, Esq.
28. LOCH KATRINE. By Horatio MacCulloch, R.S.A.
Lent by Sir Andrew Orr.
29. JOHN GIBSON LOCKHART. By Robert Scott Lauder,
R.S.A.
Lent by John Blackwood, Esq.
30. THE ETTRICK SHEPHERD.
By Sir John Watson
Gordon, P.R.S.A., R.A.
Lent by John Blackwood, Esq.
31. FRANCIS JEFFREY. By Colvin Smith, R.S.A.
Lent by Colvin Smith, Esq.
32. THE GLEE MAIDEN. By R. S. Lauder, R.S.A.
Lent by Patrick Allan Fraser, Esq.
33. THE FUNERAL OF SIR WALTER SCOTT, Bart. By
Col. Sir James Alexander.
Lent by Col. Sir James E. Alexander.
34. M ATTRTCE DRUMMOND, Abbot of Inchaffray, blessing
the Scottish Army before the Battle of Bannockburn.
By James Drummond, R.S.A.
Lent by James Ballantine, Esq.
35. BOTHWELL CASTLE, on the Clyde. By Alex. Fraser,
R.S.A.
Lent by G. B. Simpson, Esq.
36. THOMAS THOMSON. By R. S. Lauder, R.S.A.
Lent by Lockhart Thomson, Esq.
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NORTH OCTAGON.
37. AN ANTIQUARY. By W. M. F. Douglas, R.S.A.
Lent by James T. Gibson Craig, Esq.
38. JAMES BALLANTYNE.
Lent by Rev, Raymond Blathwayt.
39. INTERIOR OF ROSLIN CHAPEL. By H. Hansen.
Lent by James Ballantine, Esq.
40. CUDDIE HEADRIGG. By Thomas Duncan, R.S.A., A.R.A.
Lent by John White, Esq.
40*. BAILIE NICOL JARVIE in the Clachan of Aberfoyle.
By Alexander Ritchie.
Lent by Robert Robertson, Esq.
41. TRUDCHEN (Quentin Durward). By William Dyce, R.A.,
ER.SA
Lent by Mrs. Cumine Peat.
42. JOHN BALLANTYNE.
Lent by John Ballantyne, Esq., R.S.A.
42*. LADY FORBES, Williamina Stuart Belshes. By George
Saunders.
Lent by the Right Hon. Lord Clinton.
43. THE CURLERS. By Sir George Harvey, P.R.S.A.
“ There was the finest fun amang the curlers ever was seen.”
Guy Mannering, chap, xxxii.
Lent by Gilbert Stirling, Esq.
44. DAVIE GELLATLY’S Mode of Delivering a Letter. By
Wm. B. Kidd, KR.S.A.
Lent by G. B. Simpson, Esq.
45. THE DAY AFTER PRESTONPANS. By J. Drummond,
R.S,A,
Lent by James Clark, Esq.
45*. VIEW OF ROSLIN, in Water-colour. By H. W. Williams.
Lent by Mrs. M. Sanson.
45**. RETURN OF JEANIE DEANS. By Sir William
Allan, P.R.S.A., R.A;
Lent by Professor Maclagan.
46. QUEEN MARY’S ROOM, Craigmillar Castle. By James
Drummond, R.S.A.
Lent by James Drummond, Esq.
47. STEINIE, the Son of Mucklebackit. By John Ewbank.
Lent by Wm. MacDonald, Esq.
48. PENCIL DRAWING of Castle Campbell. By R. Gibb, R.S.A.
SEPIA DRAWING of Tantallon Castle. By John Ewbank.
Lent by Wm. MacDonald, Esq.
�NORTH OCTAGON.
19? JOHN
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KNOX’S HOUSE. By James Drummond, R.S.A.
Lent by David Laing, Esq.
50. SCOTT MONUMENT, a Drawing by George Kemp, and
presented by him to John Dick, Esq.
Lent by Mrs. Dick.
51. WEST BOW. By Walter Geikie.
Lent by Wm. MacDonald, Esq.
52. MELROSE ABBEY. By H. W. Williams.
Lent by Wm. MacDonald, Esq.
53. MELROSE ABBEY. By Mrs. Smith.
Lent by Mrs. Smith.
54. CUCHULLIN MOUNTAINS, Isle of Skye.
MacLeay, R.S.A.
Lent by Kenneth MacLeay, Esq.
By Kenneth
55. FRAME—four Drawings of Melrose; two Drawings of
Kelso. By W. H. Lizars.
Lent by Wm. MacDonald, Esq.
56. GOATFELL and the Mountains of Arran, from Brodick
Bay. By Kenneth MacLeay, R.S.A.
Lent by Kenneth MacLeay, Esq.
56*. JOHN DUKE OF ARGYLL. Drawing by J. Ramage.
Lent by Wm. MacDonald, Esq.
57. THE BASS. By Sam. Bough, A.R.S.A.
Lent by William Paterson, Esq.
58. SOUTH GRAY’S CLOSE, Edinburgh, in which stands Dr.
Rutherford’s House. Sketch by James Drummond, R.S.A.
Also
HIGH SCHOOL WYND, Edinburgh. And
DUNBAR’S CLOSE.
Cromwell’s Headquarters while in
Edinburgh—Looking towards the New Town, with the
Scott Monument.
Lent by James Drummond, Esq., R.S.A.
59. PORTRAIT of Professor Wilson. By James Swinton.
Lent by A. Campbell Swinton, Esq.
60. FIVE VIEWS OF EDINBURGH.
By Hamilton and
Ewbank.
Lent by Wm. MacDonald, Esq.
�10
NORTH OCTAGON.
61. DRYBURGH ABBEY. By William Banks.
Lent by Wm. MacDonald, Esq.
62. SIR WALTER SCOTT’S first School, Potterrow. By Mrs.
Smith.
Lent by Mrs. Smith.
63. EIGHT DRAWINGS. Illustrations for “Tales of a Grand
father.” By Lizars and Corbould.
Lent by Wm. MacDonald, Esq.
64. FIVE DRAWINGS, Illustrations of “ Waverley.” By
Heath.
Lent by Wm. MacDonald, Esq.
65. DESIGN for Scott Monument. By David Roberts, R.A.
Lent by W. D. Clark, Esq.
66. ROB ROY. Copy of Original Picture.
By Andrew
Henderson.
Lent by Kenneth MacLeay, Esq.
67. PORTRAIT of John Leycester Adolphus, Author of
“ Letters on the Authorship of the Waverley Novels.”
1821. By W. F. W. [William Frederick Witherington,
R.A.]
Lent by Mrs. Adolphus.
68. DAVID RITCHIE, the Original of the Black Dwarf.
Lent by David B. Anderson, Esq.
69. SMAILHOLM TOWER. Sketch.
Lent by James Drummond, Esq., R.S.A.
70. THIRTEEN DRAWINGS of Edinburgh. By J. Ewbank.
Lent by Wm. MacDonald, Esq.
71. QUEEN MARY at the Place of Execution. By David
Scott, R.S.A.
Lent by Thomas Bonnar, Esq.
72. FIVE DRAWINGS of Border Abbeys. By W. H. Lizars.
Lent by William MacDonald, Esq.
7 3. THE SHAFT of the Old Cross of Edinburgh, as it stood
in the Grounds of Drum. Sketch. Also
CARDINAL BEATON’S PALACE, Edinburgh. Demo
lished in 1870. Sketch.
Lent by James Drummond, Esq., R.S.A.
74. NINE DRAWINGS of Melrose, Abbotsford, etc., by John
Ewbank.
Lent by Wm. MacDonald, Esq.
�GREAT ROOM.
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75. HEAD OF COLLEGE WYND—Situation of the House
where Sir Walter Scott was Born. By Wm. Smith.
Lent by Mrs. Smith.
76. SEVEN DRAWINGS
1 Dunkeld, by R. Gibb.
5 Views of Edinburgh, by J. Ewbank.
1 Jenny Geddes, by W. H. Lizars.
Lent by Wm. MacDonald, Esq.
77. JAMES I. appointing Sheriffs. By David Scott, R.S.A.
Lent by Thomas Bonnar, Esq.
78. NINE DRAWINGS in Bistre. By Wm. Gibb, R.S.A.
Lent by Wm. MacDonald, Esq.
GREAT ROOM.
HISTORICAL PORTRAITS, and PICTURES illus
trative of the Writings of Sir Walter Scott.
[The Numbers commence on the Left hand on entering.]
79. THE LADY of Avenel leaving Glendearg. By Alexander
Chisholm.
Lent by J. D. Gillespie, Esq., M.D.
80. CHARLES Prince of Wales, afterwards Charles I.
Honthorst.
Lent by James T. Gibson Craig, Esq.
81. BALFOUR OF BURLEY in the Cave.
Lent by Mrs. M. Sanson.
By
By Wm. Carse.
82. THE HEART OF MIDLOTHIAN. By Patrick Nasmyth.
Lent by William D. Clark, Esq.
83. COVENANTERS Preaching. By Sir George Harvey,
P.R.S.A.
Lent by the Glasgow Corporation.
84. KING JAMES VI.
Lent by James T. Gibson Craig, Esq.
85. ROSLIN CHAPEL. By Patrick Gibson, R.S.A.
Lent by David Laing, Esq.
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GREAT ROOM.
86. ANNE OF DENMARK, Wife of James VI.
Lent by James T. Gibson Craig, Esq.
87. GLENDINNING and the Monk. By John Pettie, A.R.A.
Lent by Robert Mercer, Esq.
88. THE BLACK DWARF. By Sir William Allan, P.R.S.A.,
R.A.
Lent by Trustees of the National Gallery of Scotland.
89. JEANIE DEANS in the Robbers’ Barn.
By William
Bonnar, R.S.A.
Lent by James Ballantine, Esq.
90. MORTON awaiting his Death at the hands of the Cameronians in the Farm-house of Drumshinnel. By W. F.
Douglas, R.S.A.
Lent by George Armstrong, Esq.
91. HENRY BENEDICT STUART, The Cardinal York.
Domenico Dupra.
Lent by Sir William Stirling-Maxwell, Bart.
By
92. BOTHWELL CASTLE. By Alexander Runciman.
Lent by James T. Gibson Craig, Esq.
93. PRINCE CHARLES'EDWARD STUART. Domenico
Dupra.
Lent by Sir Wm. Stirling-Maxwell, Bart.
94. THE PORTEOUS MOB. By James Drummond, R.S.A.
Lent by Trustees of the National Gallery of Scotland
and Royal Association for Promotion of the Fine
Arts.
95. JEANIE DEANS and the Robbers. By Thomas Duncan,
R.S.A., A.R.A.
Lent by Trustees of the National Gallery of Scotland.
96. PRINCE CHARLES at Holyrood. Original Sketch.
William Simson, R.S.A.
Lent by Robert Mercer, Esq.
By
97. SCENE from the “Talisman.” By Sir John Watson Gordon,
P.R.S.A., R.A.
Lent by H. G. Watson, Esq.
98. JAMES EDWARD STUART, Chevalier de St. George.
Lent by Sir Wm. Stirling-Maxwell, Bart.
99. HOY HEAD. By John Cairns.
Lent by G. B. Simpson, Esq.
�GREAT ROOM.
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100. GEORGE IV. at Holyrood, 1822. With Sir Walter Scott
introduced as Bard. By Sir David Wilkie, R.A.
Lent by Her Majesty the Queen.
101. PETER PEEBLES in the Parliament Square. By Wm. B.
Kidd, 2LR.S.A.
Lent by J. D. Gillespie, Esq., M.D.
102. JEANIE DEANS begging the Life of her Sister from
Queen Caroline. By J. G. Middleton.
Lent by Alexander Dennistoun, Esq.
103. KING JAMES IV.
Lent by Sir Wm. Stirling-Maxwell, Bart.
104. THE FIERY CROSS. By J. Lamont Brodie.
Lent by The Mayor of Manchester.
105. PRINCE CHARLES coming down the Canongate. By
Thomas Duncan, R.S.A., A.R.A.
Lent by the Trustees of the late Alexander Hill, Esq.
106. THE DOOR of the Old Edinburgh Guard-House.
Wm. B. Kidd, KR.S.A.
Lent by David Bryce, Esq.
By
107. RAVENSWOOD and Lucy Ashton. By R. Scott Lauder,
R.S.A.
Lent by Francis Farquharson, Esq.
108. HENRY BENEDICT STUART, The Cardinal York.
Lent by J. Drummond, Esq.
109. JOHN GRAHAM OF CLAVERHOUSE,
Dundee. Painted by Sir Godfrey Kneller.
Lent by the Earl of Strathmore.
Viscount
110. THE BATTLE of Drumclog. By Sir George Harvey,
P.R.S.A.
Lent by James Muspratt, Esq.
111. WALLACE, the Defender of Scotland.
Painted by David Scott, R.S.A.
Lent by Robert Carfrae, Esq.
An Allegory.
111*. JOHN GRAHAM OF CLAVERHOUSE, Viscount
Dundee.
Lent by Lady Elizabeth-Jane Leslie-Melville Cartwright.
�14
GREAT ROOM.
112. JAMES GRAHAM, Marquis of Montrose.
Lent by the Earl of Dalhousie.
By Honthorst.
113. MARQUIS OF MONTROSE. By George Jamesone.
Lent by Lady Colquhoun.
114. BATTJE MACWHEEBLE at Breakfast. By James E.
Lauder, R.S.A.
Lent by James T. Gibson Craig, Esq.
115. PRINCE CHARLES reading General Cope’s Letter, while
at Holyrood. By William Simson, R.S.A.
Lent by T. A. Hill, Esq.
116. QUEEN MARY at Lochleven. By Thomas Duncan, R.S.A.,
A.R.A.
Lent by J. D. Gillespie, Esq., M.D.
117. THE LADY OF THE LAKE. By J. L. Brodie.
Lent by W. F. Sale, Esq.
117*. HEAD OF LOCHLOMOND. By Miss Jane Nasmyth.
Lent by Mrs. M. Sanson.
118. JAMES EDWARD STUART, Chevalier de St. George.
Lent by the Earl of Breadalbane.
119. FAST CASTLE. By Rev. John Thomson.
Lent by M. N. MacDonald Hume, Esq.
120. ROSE BRADWARDINE visiting her Father in the Cave,
with Food. By Wm. Bonnar, R.S.A.
Lent by John Inglis, Esq.
121. ROSE BRADWARDINE. By Robert Herdman, R.S.A.
Lent by A. B. Shand, Esq.
122. SIR WALTER SCOTT and his Friends. By Thomas
Faed, Esq., R.A., ER.S.A. Engraved.
Lent by Alexander Dennistoun, Esq.
123. EDINBURGH—1765. By W. De La Cour.
Lent by R. B. Wardlaw Ramsay, Esq.
124. PRINCE CHARLES EDWARD STUART.
Lent by the Earl of Breadalbane.
125. FAST CASTLE. By Rev. John Thomson.
Lent by M. N. MacDonald Hume, Esq.
�GREAT ROOM.
“The last scene of all.”
Herdman, R.S.A.
Lent by James Blaikey, Esq.
126. QUEEN MARY.
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By Robert
127. HEROISM and Humanity. By Sir William Allan, P.R.S. A.,
R.A.
Lent by J. A. Butti, Esq.
128. STROMNESS BAY, Orkney. By John Cairns.
Lent by G. B. Simpson. Esq.
129. RUINS of the Ancient Castle of the Peverils, near Whit
ington. By George Barret.
Lent by Daniel Bruce, Esq.
130. VIEW of Edinburgh from the North. By Robert Norie.
Lent by David Laing, Esq.
131. THE ANTIQUARY. By William F. Douglas, R.S.A.
Lent by Thomas Bonnar, Esq.
132. LINLITHGOW PALACE. By Alexander Nasmyth.
Lent by Thomas S. Aitchison, Esq.
133. SHIPWRECK near the Fitful Head. By Thomas Fen
wick.
Lent by James T. Gibson Craig, Esq.
134. BRIDE OF LAMMERMOOR. By R. S. Lauder, R.S.A.
Lent by Mrs. Melville.
135. GEORGE HERIOT. Painted by Scougal, and Engraved
by J. and C. Esplens, 1743.
Lent by the Governors of George Heriot’s Hospital.
136. MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS. Cabinet Portrait.
Lent by James T. Gibson Craig, Esq.
137. QUEEN ELIZABETH.
Cabinet Portrait by Mark
Gerard.
Lent by David Laing, Esq.
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SOUTH OCTAGON.
SOUTH OCTAGON.
PORTRAITS OF SIR WALTER SCOTT and his
Family, with the Miniatures of Friends and
Historical Personages.
[Born 15 th August 1771.
Died 21st September 1832.]
138. SIR WALTER SCOTT, Bart., his Family and Friends.
Painted in 1825 from Miniatures, by W. Stewart Watson.
Lent by Mrs. Stewart Watson.
139. SIR WALTER SCOTT, Bart., sitting to J. Northcote, R.A.
Lent by Sir William W. Knighton, Bart.
140. SIR WALTER SCOTT, Bart. Cabinet Picture, Painted
for Lady Ruthven in 1831, by Sir Francis Grant, P.R.A.,
7LR.S.A. Engraved in 1835 by Thomas Hodgetts.
Lent by Right Hon. The Dowager Lady Ruthven.
141. THE STUDY AT ABBOTSFORD. By Sir Wm. Allan,
P.R.S.A., R.A.
Lent by T. Williams, Esq.
142. SIR WALTER SCOTT, Bart. By Andrew Geddes, A.R.A.
Painted 1818.
Lent by Miss James.
143. SIR WALTER SCOTT, Bart. Painted for Mr. Wells
shortly after Sir Walter’s death, by Sir Edwin Landseer,
R.A., KR.S.A.
Lent by William Wells, Esq., M.P.
144. SIR WALTER SCOTT, Bart. Painted for Lord Chief
Commissioner Adam in 1828. By Colvin Smith, R.S.A.
Lent by W. P. Adam, Esq., M.P.
145. SIR WALTER SCOTT, Bart. By Sir David Wilkie,
R.A. Painted in 1822.
Lent by Sir William W. Knighton, Bart.
146. SIR WALTER SCOTT, Bart. Painted for Lord Montague
by Sir Henry Raeburn in 1822.
Lent by the Right Hon. Earl of Home.
147. SIR WA.LTER SCOTT, Bart. Painted in 1820 for
George IV. by Sir Thomas Lawrence, P.R.A. It hangs in
the Corridor at Windsor Castle. It has been engraved
by Robinson and others.
Lent by Her Majesty the Queen.
148. SIR WALTER SCOTT, Bart.
Study of his Head.
�WOUTH OCTAGON.
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Painted by Sir John Watson Gordon, P.R.S.A., R.A., for
his own use.
Lent by H. G. Watson, Esq.
149. SIR WALTER SCOTT, Bart. Painted in 1805 for Lady
Scott by James Saxon. The Picture was transferred to
Messrs. Longman and Co., London, and was engraved by
Heath in 1810.
Lent by William E. Green, Esq.
150. SIR WALTER SCOTT, Bart. Painted in 1808 by Sir
Henry Raeburn, R.A., for Mr. Constable, from whose
possession it came to the present Proprietor. It has
been engraved by C. Turner, and many others.
Lent by his Grace the Duke of Buccleuch.
151. SIR WALTER SCOTT, Bart. By Gilbert Stewart
Newton, R.A. Painted in 1824.
Lent by John Murray, Esq., London.
152. GALA DAY AT ABBOTSFORD. Sketch in Sepia by
Sir William Allan, P.R.S.A., R.A.
Lent by James T. Gibson Craig, Esq.
153. THE AUTHOR OF WAVERLEY IN HIS STUDY.
Cabinet Portrait painted for R. Nasmyth, Esq., by Sir
William Allan, P.R.S.A., R.A., in 1831. It has been
Engraved by John Burnet.
Lent by the Trustees of the National Portrait Gallery,
London.
154. GALA DAY AT ABBOTSFORD. Unfinished Sketch in
Oil Colour. By Sir William Allan, P.R.S.A., R.A.
Lent by Robert Horn, Esq.
155. THE ABBOTSFORD FAMILY. Painted for Sir Adam
Ferguson by Sir David Wilkie, R.A., in 1817.
Lent by Mrs. Ferguson.
156. SIR WALTER SCOTT, Bart. Painted for Mr. Cadell in
1830 by Sir John Watson Gordon, P.R.S.A. This has
been Engraved on a small scale by Horsburgh.
Lent by the Dowager Lady Liston Foulis.
157. SIR WALTER SCOTT, Bart. Painted by Colvin Smith,
R.S.A.
Lent by Colvin Smith, Esq.
158. SIR WALTER SCOTT, Bart. Painted in 1829 for the
Royal Society of Edinburgh, by John Graham Gilbert,
R.S.A.
Lent by the Council of the Royal Society.
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159. A SCENE AT ABBOTSFORD during the Last Days of
Sir Walter Scott. Painted by G-ourlay Steell, R.S.A.
Lent by W. Logan White, Esq.
160. SIR WALTER SCOTT, Bart. Painted by Sir Henry
Raeburn, R.A. This was engraved by Walker in 1826,
and by others.
Lent by J. P. Raeburn, Esq.
161. SIR WALTER SCOTT in his Study in Castle Street,
Edinburgh, writing. Cabinet Portrait. Painted by Sir
John Watson Gordon, P.R.S.A., R.A. Engraved by R. C.
Bell for the Royal Association for the Promotion of the
Fine Arts in Scotland.
Lent by Henry G. Watson, Esq.
162. SIR WALTER SCOTT, Bart.
Painted by Thomas
Philips, R.A.
Lent by John Murray, Esq., London.
163. SIR WALTER SCOTT, Bart.—“The Minstrel of the
Border.” Cabinet Portrait. Painted by Sir William
Allan, P.R.S.A., R.A. Engraved on a small scale.
Lent by John Blackwood, Esq.
164. SIR WALTER SCOTT, Bart.
Painted by Sir John
Watson Gordon, P.R.S.A., R.A.
Lent by Sir Wm. Stirling-Maxwell, Bart.
165. JOHN GIBSON LOCKHART. Painted by Henry William
Pickersgill, R.A.
Lent by John Murray, Esq.
166. SIR WALTER SCOTT, Bart. Painted by James Hall.
Lent by Sir William Stirling-Maxwell, Bart.
167. DR. JOHN RUTHERFORD, Professor of Physic, Edin
burgh University. The Grandfather of Sir Walter Scott.
(See Nos. 358 and 359*). Painted by Cosmo Alexander.
Lent by Dr. Rutherford Haldane.
167*. SIR WALTER SCOTT in the Character of Peter Pattieson. By Robert Scott Lauder, R.S.A. (Under South
Archway.)
Lent by John Blackwood, Esq.
[From 168 to 178** in Glass Case.]
168. SIR WALTER SCOTT, Bart. Drawing in Water-colour
by William Nicholson, R.S.A. Done about 1820.
Lent by Mrs. Nicholson.
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169. SIR WALTER SCOTT as a Boy. Miniature.
Lent by James Young, Esq.
170. SIR WALTER SCOTT’S MOTHER. Miniature.
Lent by W. M'Donald, Esq.
171. MRS. J. G. LOCKHART. By Wm. Nicholson, R.S.A.
Lent by J. R. Hope Scott, Esq., Q.C.
172. FRAME, containing three Miniatures—
1. Sir Walter Scott, Bart.
2. Lord Byron.
3. Thomas Moore.
Enamelled by William Essex.
Lent by H. G. Bohn, Esq.
173. SIR WALTER SCOTT, Bart. Drawing in Water-colour
by Wm. Nicholson, R.S.A. Vignette.
Lent by W. C. C. Erskine, Esq.
174. JOHN GIBSON LOCKHART. By Sir Francis Grant,
P.R.A., KR.S.A.
Lent by J. R. Hope Scott, Esq., Q.C.
175. WILLIAM ERSKINE, Lord Kinnedder. By Wm. Nichol
son, R.S.A.
Lent by W. C. C. Erskine, Esq.
176. MINIATURE of Mrs. Alicia Cockburn (Miss Rutherford),
Authoress of “ The Flowers of the Forest.” Drawn by
Miss Anne Forbes.
Lent by A. D. Cockburn, Esq.
177. MINIATURE of Anne Duff, Countess of Dumfries. The
Friend of Mrs. Cockburn (No. 176). Drawn by Miss Anne
Forbes.
Lent by James T. Gibson Craig, Esq.
178. MINIATURE of Prince Charles Edward Stuart, with the
“ Highlander Ribbon.”
Lent by James Drummond, Esq.
178*. JOHN LEYCESTER ADOLPHUS.
Lent by Mrs. Adolphus.
178**. SIX JACOBITE MINIATURES, and One Bronze
Medal.
Lent by Robert Hay, Esq.
178f. THE BREAKFAST ROOM AT ABBOTSFORD (Sep
tember 1832). By Sir Wm. Allan, P.R.S.A., R.A.
Lent by Her Majesty the Queen.
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UNDER SOUTH ARCHWAY.
ENGRAVINGS illustrative of the Writings of
Sir Walter Scott, etc.
179. SERIES of Six Engravings in Illustration of “ Guy Mannering.”
Lent by the Royal Association for the Promotion of
the Fine Arts in Scotland.
180. SERIES of Six Engravings in Illustration of “ Rob Roy.”
Lent by Do.
181. COPY Portrait of Graham of Claverhouse. By J. Ramage.
Lent by Wm. MacDonald, Esq.
182. PLAY BILL with Cast of Rob Roy, on the occasion of
the Visit of his Majesty George IV. to the TheatreRoyal, Edinburgh.
Lent by James Ballantine, Esq.
183. ENGRAVED Portrait of Mr. Charles Mackay as “Bailie
Nicol Jarvie.”
Lent by James Drummond, Esq.
184. SERIES of Six Engravings in Illustration of “Old Mor
tality.”
This and the following Four Numbers lent by the
Royal Association for the Promotion of the Fine
Arts in Scotland.
185. SERIES of Five Engravings in Illustration of “ The.Pirate,”
and Engraved Portrait of Sir Walter Scott, after Sir John
Watson Gordon’s Painting of Scott in his Study in Castle
Street.
186. SERIES of Six Engravings in Illustration of “The Anti
quary.”
187. SERIES of Six Engravings in Illustration of “ The Lady of
the Lake.”
188. SERIES of Eight Engravings in Illustration of “ Waverley.”
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UNDER. NORTH ARCHWAY.
ENGRAVED PORTRAITS of Sir Walter Scott, his
Family, and other Friends.
189. SIB WALTER SCOTT, Bart. Full length. Painted by
F. Grant. Engraved by Thomas Hodgetts.
This and the following 19 contributed by Sir William
Stirling Maxwell, Bart.
190. WALTER SCOTT. Half length. Hayez, del. Milano,
litog. Vassalli.
191. SIR WALTER SCOTT, Bart. Full length.
Sir H. Raeburn. Engraved by R. Cooper.
192. SIR WALTER SCOTT.
Lawrence, P.R.A., pinxit.
Mezzotint.
Painted by
Half length. Sir Thomas
William Humphrey, sculp.
193. WALTER SCOTT. Half length. Copied from Robinson’s
Print after Sir T. Lawrence, but reversed. Laurens,
pinxit. Belnos, del. Lith. Lemerair. Paris and New
York.
194. SIR WALTER SCOTT. Engraved by W. Holl.
195. SIR WALTER SCOTT.
Medallion.
J. Bate, exect.
From a Medal by Stothard (No. 458), after a Bust by
Chantrey.
196. SIR WALTER SCOTT.
by Thompson.
Bust by Chantrey.
Engraved
197. THE ABBOTSFORD FAMILY. Painted by Sir D.
Wilkie. Engraved by Robert Graves, A.R.A.
198. SIR WALTER SCOTT, Bart. Half length. From the
original Picture by Mr. Leslie. London, C. Tilt, Sept.
1833.
199. SIR WALTER SCOTT, Bart. Half length. Painted by
J. Graham. Engraved by J. Thompson. Painted in 1829
for the Royal Society, Edinburgh. L. 762.
200. SIR WALTER SCOTT, Bart. Engraved with permission
of John Murray, Esq., from a Painting by T. Phillips,
R.A., by W. T. Fry.
201. WALTER SCOTT. Half length. Mr. T. Laurence,pinxit.
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202. SIR WALTER SCOTT.
Bust.
203. SIR WALTER SCOTT, Bart.
204. SIR WALTER SCOTT, Bart.
pinxit.
H. Raeburn, 1811.
Half length. C. R. Leslie,
205. WALTER SCOTT, Esq. Bust. Raeburn,pinxit. C. Heath,
sculpt.
206. SIR WALTER SCOTT. Half length. Painted by C. R.
Leslie, R.A. Engraved by M. I. Danforth. London,
1829.
207. SIR WALTER SCOTT, Bart.
Bust.
R. Cooper, sculpt.
208. SIR WALTER SCOTT. Bust.
209. WALTER SCOTT, Esq. Full length, seated. Engraved
by C. Turner from the original Picture by Raeburn, in the
possession of Archibald Constable. Published 1810.
A Proof impression, having the Harp mark.
Lent by James T. Gibson Craig, Esq.
210. SIR WALTER SCOTT, Bart. Head. Engraved by Wm.
Walker from a Picture by Sir Henry Raeburn, R.A.
Dedicated to the King. Published 2d Oct. 1826. Edin.
and London. The original Picture in the possession of
J. P. Raeburn, Esq.
Lent by Dr. J. A. Smith.
211. SIR WALTER SCOTT, Bart. Half length. Painted by
Sir David Wilkie, R.A. Engraved by Ed. Smith.
This and Nos. 212 to 256 contributed by
J. Drummond, Esq.
212. SIR WALTER SCOTT, Bart. Full length. In his Study
reading Proclamation. Etching by Sir Wm. Allan from
his own Picture, painted in 1831.
213. WALTER SCOTT, Anno 1777. 2Et. 6. Miniature Por
trait. From an original, in a Frame. Engraved by
Horsburgh, 1839.
214. SIR WALTER SCOTT, Bart. Full length, seated. En
graved by Horsburgh from Picture by Sir H. Raeburn.
215. SIR WALTER SCOTT, Bart. Kit-Kat. T. Phillips, R.A.
Engraved by S. W. Reynolds in Mezzotint.
216. SIR WALTER SCOTT, Bart. Three-quarters. Engraved
by John Horsburgh. Painted by Sir John Watson Gor
don. Cadell, 1831.
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217. WALTER SCOTT.
Head. Engraved by F. 0. Lewis.
Drawn by A. Geddes. London, Carpenter & Son. 1824.
218. SIR WALTER SCOTT, Bart.
John Ballantyne, R.S.A.
Head Size.
Drawn by
219. SIR WALTER SCOTT, Bart. Bust. W.H. Weisse, fee.
F. Schenck, lith.
220. SIR WALTER SCOTT, Bart. Painted by Sir David
Wilkie in 1826. Engraved by E. Smith.
221. SIR WALTER SCOTT, Bart.
W. Read.
Kit-Cat.
Engraved by
222. SIR WALTER SCOTT, Bart. Half length. Painted
by Sir Thomas Lawrence, P.R.A. Engraved by John H.
Robinson.
223. WALTER SCOTT, surnamed Beardie, Grandfather of Sir
Walter Scott. Engraved by G. B. Shaw from the Ori
ginal at Abbotsford.
224. WALTER SCOTT, Writer to the Signet, Father of Sir
Walter Scott. Engraved by G. B. Shaw, from a Picture
at Abbotsford.
225. ANNE RUTHERFORD, Mother of Sir Walter Scott,
Engraved by G. B. Shaw, from a Picture at Abbotsford.
226. LADY SCOTT.
Saxon, pinxit.
G. B. Shaw, sculp.
227. MRS. J. G. LOCKHART, Eldest Daughter of Sir Walter
Scott. Full length, with Dog. Engraved by G. B. Shaw.
Painted by Nicholson.
228. SIR WALTER SCOTT, Bart. Head in Oval, Coat of
Arms and Scotch Thistles.
On same page, view of
Abbotsford in rich frame. The whole surrounded by an
Ornamental border.
229. ANNE SCOTT, Second Daughter of Sir Walter Scott.
Engraved by G. B. Shaw. Painted by W. Nicholson.’
230. J. G. LOCKHART.
W. Allan, R.A.
G. B. Shaw.
231. SCENE AT ABBOTSFORD. Painted by E. Landseer,
A.R.A. Engraved by C. Westwood.
232. CHARLES EDWARD STUART. T. Wageman, Artist.
J. Cook, sculp.
233. COLONEL GARDINER. Engraved by G. B. Shaw.
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234. SIR WALTER SCOTT, Bart.
Head size. Vignette
(Lithograph). Gatti, pinxit. Napoli R. Litografia Militare, 1829.
235. WALTER SCOTT. Head size. From one of the Raeburn
Pictures. Lith. vignette. Mauraisse, ft. 1826.
236. WALTER SCOTT. Half length. Vignette (Lithograph).
Napoli Lit. a Fergola, e De Falco. 1832. Proto e Marta,
pinxt.
237. THE ABBOTSFORD FAMILY. Engraved by John Smith
from Wilkie’s Picture painted in 1817. (Line.)
238. SIR WALTER SCOTT and his Family. Group of Nine
Figures. This Picture was painted in 1817 for Sir Adam
Ferguson. (Line.) Engraved by W. Greatbach. Painted
by Sir David Wilkie, R.A.
239. SIR WALTER SCOTT. Head size. Engraved by J. B.
Bird. Painted by G. S. Newton, R.A., in 1824.
240. SIR WALTER SCOTT, Bart. Head size. Engraved by
W. Finden from Newton’s Picture, painted in 1824.
241. SIR WALTER SCOTT (o&. 1832).
Engraved by H. T.
Ryall. Painted by J. P. Knight, R.A., in 1826.
242. THE AUTHOR OF WAVERLEY. Full length.
Outline. Published in “ Fraser’s Magazine.”
In
243. SIR WALTER SCOTT. Head and Shoulders. Engraved
by Holl. Vignette.
244. SIR WALTER SCOTT, Bart.
Wright, sculp.
245. SIR WALTER SCOTT, Bart.
by W. Read.
246. WALTER SCOTT, Esq.
Meyer.
Head.
Branston and
Half length.
Engraved
Head size. Engraved by H. T.
247. SIR WALTER SCOTT, Bart.
sculp.
Kit-Cat.
J. R. West,
248. SIR WALTER SCOTT. Sitting Posture. From Statue in
Monument at Edinburgh. (Lithograph.) Drawn by J.
Sutcliffe. Statue by John Steell, R.S.A.
249. SIR WALTER SCOTT, Bart. Statue by John Green
shields, on Pedestal, “ Sic Sedebat.” Engraved by G. B.
Shaw.
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250. WALTER SCOTT. Medallion. Engraved by machinery
by T. S. Woodcock, Brooklyn, N.Y., from a Medal by
Crawford.
251. SIR WALTER SCOTT, Bart. Statuette, being Testimonial
to the Secretary from the Bannatyne Club. (See No. 439.)
252. WALTER SCOTT.
Head.
No Engraver’s name.
253. SIR WALTER SCOTT, Bart. Head size. No Engraver’s
name. W. Darton, London, 1822.
254. SIR WALTER SCOTT. Head and Shoulders. From
Raeburn’s Portrait.
255. SIR WALTER SCOTT. Head. From Raeburn’s Portrait.
256. SIR WALTER SCOTT, Bart., Colossal Marble Statue of.
Full length. Woodcut. John Steell, R.S.A.
257. SIR WALTER SCOTT, Bart., in his Study at Abbotsford.
Engraved from the original Picture in the possession of
R. Naysmith, Esq., P.R.C.S., and respectfully dedicated to
his Grace the Duke of Buccleuch, by his obliged servant,
William Allan. This is one of a very few impressions
thrown off with Mr. Nasmyth’s name misspelled.
This and Nos. 258 to 267 contributed by D. Laing, Esq.
258. WALTER SCOTT, Esq. Full figure, seated.
by Colin Campbell, Edin., 1817.
Engraved
259. WALTER SCOTT. Head in Oval. Small German Print.
Knigt, del, Riedel, sc.
260. SIR WALTER SCOTT, Bart., P.R.S.E.
Head and
Shoulders. Engraved by J. Thomson from an original
Picture (W. Nicholson).
261. SIR WALTER SCOTT, Bart. Head and Shoulders.
Knight and Lacey. London, 1828.
262. SIR WALTER SCOTT, Bart. Head size. No Engraver’s
name.
263. SIR WALTER SCOTT, Bart. Three-quarters, sitting.
Engraved by T. Crawford, 1833.
264. SIR WALTER SCOTT, Bart.
Roffe.
Head size.
265. WALTER SCOTT, Esq., Writing.
by T. Arrowsmith.
Engraved by
From a stolen Sketch
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266. SIR. WALTER SCOTT, Bart. Head Size.
W. T. Fry.
Engraved by
267. SIR WALTER SCOTT, Bart. Head and Shoulders.
Engraved by W. Holl, from, an Original Drawing.
268. THE AUTHOR OF WAVERLEY in his Study. W.
Allan, A.R.A., pinxt. E. Goodall, sculp.
This and Nos. 269 to 279 contributed by J. Rose, Esq.
269. SIR WALTER SCOTT, Bart.
Head and Shoulders.
Engraved by J. Thomson from a Drawing by J. Partridge.
London, 1823.
270. SIR WALTER SCOTT.
Head and Shoulders.
271. SIR WALTER SCOTT, Bart. Head and Shoulders.
After Sir J. W. Gordon.
272. SIR WALTER SCOTT, Bart. Copy from Engraving by
Hodgetts.
273. WALTER SCOTT. Naples, 16th April 1832.
part of body. Vinct. Morani, fee. (Na. 1832.)
graph Vig.
Upper
Litho
274. SIR WALTER SCOTT. Medallion. Engraved by Tacey.
The Ornament by Mitan, after H. Corbould.
275. SIR WALTER SCOTT, Bart. A Composite Picture from
various Portraits of Sir Walter, at different periods, 1777,
1820, 1830, 1831. Designed by H. Corbould. Fngraved by W. Finden.
276. SIR WALTER SCOTT. Head and Shoulders.
by Woolnoth and Hawksworth, 1825.
Engraved
277. SIR WALTER SCOTT, Bart.
Head in outline.
278. SIR WALTER SCOTT, Bart.
Head in Small Oval.
279. WALTER SCOTT. Half length. W. N.,//., 1817 (Wm.
Nicholson). Autograph of Sir Walter Scott, and “ I beg
your acceptance of a specimen of Edinburgh Art, which I
hope you will like.”
280. SIR WALTER SCOTT, Bart. Half length. Drawn and
engraved by R. M. Hodgetts.
Lent by W. Riddell Carre, Esq.
281. SIR WALTER SCOTT, Bart. Head. Engraved by R.
W. Sievier from an original Sketch by Mr. Slater, 1821.
Lent by Daniel Bruce, Esq.
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282. THE GRAVE of Sir Walter Scott in Dryburgh Abbey.
Drawn by J. A. Bell. Engraved by W. Millar.
Lent by J. Drummond, Esq.
283. SIR WALTER SCOTT’S ARMOURY at Abbotsford.
From a Painting by Col. Henry Stisted. Lithograph.
Lent by David Laing, Esq.
284. SIR WALTER SCOTT, Bart. Half length.
by R. Hodgetts, jun. Painted by Mr. Henry.
Lent by T. George Stevenson, Esq.
285. WALTER SCOTT, Esq. Half length.
Heath, sculpt.
Lent by W. Riddell Carre, Esq.
Engraved
Saxon, pinxt.
286. WALTER SCOTT, Esq. From a Picture by Raeburn.
Engraved by Picart from a Drawing by Evans.
Lent by A. Campbell Swinton, Esq.
287. SIR WALTER SCOTT, Bart. Engraved by E. Mitchell
from a Picture by Sir Henry Raeburn.
Lent by Archibald Hutton, Esq.
288. THE AUTHOR OF WAVERLEY.
Full length.
W. Crombie,/^.
Lent by Dr. John A. Smith.
B.
289. LANDSEER’S STUDIO, with the Bust of Sir Walter
Scott introduced from a picture. By Sir Edwin Landseer.
Lent by Henry Graves, Esq.
290. SIR WALTER SCOTT. Bust, Profile, Woodcut, from
Sketch by Robert Scott Moncrieff, Advocate, made in the
Parliament House between 1816 and 1820. In Leisure
Hour, July 1871.
Lent by Sir William Stirling-Maxwell, Bart.
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SOUTH OCTAGON.
WORKS BY SIR WALTER SCOTT.
EARLY EDITIONS AND ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPTS.
291. THE CHASE, and William and Helen : Two Ballads from
the German of Gottfried Augustus Burger. Edinburgh :
Printed by Mundell and Son, R. Bank Close, for Manners
and Miller, Parliament Square. 1796. 4to.
Lent by Mr. Campbell Swinton.
292. GOETZ of Berlichingen, with the Iron Hand : a Tragedy.
Translated from the German of Goethe, author of the
“ Sorrows of Werther,” etc. By Walter Scott, Esq., Ad
vocate, Edinburgh. London : Printed for J. Bell, No.
148 Oxford Street. 1799. 8vo.
Lent by Mr. Campbell Swinton.
293. MINSTRELSY of the Scottish Border : consisting of His
torical and Romantic Ballads, collected in the Southern
Counties of Scotland; with a few of modern date, founded
upon local Tradition. Kelso : Printed by James Ballan
tyne. 1802. 2 vols. 8vo. (With the view of Hermitage
Castle. Williams, del. Walker, sculpt. And Autograph
of John Clerk, Eldin.) Vol. III., as usual, is called the
Second Edition. Edinburgh : Printed by James Ballan
tyne. 1803. 8vo.
Lent by Mr. Gibson Craig.
294. THE MINSTRELSY of the Scottish Border. In Three
Volumes. Second Edition. Edinburgh : Printed by James
Ballantyne. 1803. 3 vols. 8vo. Thick paper copy.*
Lent by Mr. Laing.
295. THE LAY of the Last Minstrel: a Poem, by Walter
Scott, Esq. London : Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees,
and Orme, Paternoster Row, and A. Constable and Co.,
Edinburgh. By James Ballantyne, Edinburgh. 1805.
4to. On the fly-leaf is written,
“ Mrs. Scott, from her affectionate son, the Author.”
Lent from the Abbotsford Library.
296. Another Copy of the same Edition, with Manuscript Cor
rections and Additions by the Author. On the fly-leaf Sir
Walter has written, “ This copy was prepared for the
Second Edition, upon the principle of abbreviating the
Notes recommended by the Edinburgh Review in their
notice of the Poem. But my friend Mr. Constable would
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not hear of the proposed Abridgement, and so the anti
quarian matter was retained.—W. S., 15th June 1821.”
Lent by Her Majesty the Queen.
297. The Third Edition. Edinburgh. 1806. 8vo. A Pre
sentation Copy, with a Letter from the Author to George
Home, Esq.
Lent by Mr. Milne Home of Wedderbum.
298. MARMION : a Tale of Flodden Field. By Walter Scott,
Esq. Edinburgh : Printed by J. Ballantyne & Co., for
Archibald Constable & Company, Edinburgh; and Wil
liam Miller and John Murray, London. 1808. 4to.
Lent from the Signet Library.
299. THE ASHESTIEL MANUSCRIPT. A Volume “collected
and bound by me, in December 1848, J. G. L.” (John
G. Lockhart).
The Original MS. of Sir Walter Scott’s Autobio
graphy. 50 leaves. There is added in this Volume:—
1. The Petition of Walter Scott for admission as an
Advocate, 1791. (Exhibited as No. 362.) 2. Certificate
of Sir Walter’s Marriage in the Parish Church of St. Mary,
Carlisle, 23d December 1797. 3. Commission, Walter
Scott, Esq., to Mr. Charles Erskine, Sheriff-substitute of
Selkirkshire, 14th March 1800. 4. Commission by Lord
Napier, Lord-Lieutenant of the County of Selkirk, in favour
of Walter Scott, Esq., appointing him a Deputy-Lieutenant
of said County, 1800. 5. Burgess Ticket for the Burgh
of Kirkwall, 1814. 6. Burgess Ticket for the Burgh of
Dunfermline.
Lent by J. R. Hope Scott, Esq., Abbotsford.
300. THE ARTICLE ROMANCE. The ORIGINAL MANU
SCRIPT. By Sir Walter Scott. From the Supplement
to “ Encyclopaedia Britannica.” Presented by Professor
Napier to James T. Gibson Craig, Esq.
Lent by Mr. Gibson Craig.
300*. ORIGINAL ARTICLE on the “ Tales of My Landlord.”
Contributed to the Quarterly Review, in the handwriting
of Sir Walter Scott. 4to. Pp. 69.
Lent by Mr. Murray, London.
301. THE LADY OF THE LAKE; a Poem. By Walter
Scott, Esq. Edinburgh : Printed for John Ballantyne &
Co., Edinburgh; and Longman, Hurst, Rees, & Orme,
and William Miller, London. By James Ballantyne &
Co., Edinburgh, 1810. 4to. Presented to “William
Erskine from Walter Scott.”
Lent by Mr. Erskine of Kinnedder.
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302. THE LADY OF THE LAKE.
The ORIGINAL
MANUSCRIPT.
Lent by Francis Richardson, Esq., Mickleham, Surrey.
302*. THE VISION OF DON RODERICK; a Poem. By
Walter Scott, Esq.
Edinburgh: Printed by James
Ballantyne & Co. 1811. 4to.
Lent from the Signet Library.
303. ROKEBY; a Poem. By Walter Scott, Esq. Edinburgh :
Printed for John Ballantyne & Co., Edinburgh; and
Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, & Brown, London. By
James Ballantyne & Co. Edinburgh, 1813. 4to. Copy
on Large paper with the inscription, “ William Erskine,
Esq., from his affectionate friend, the Author.”
Lent by Mr. Erskine of Kinnedder.
304. ROKEBY; a Poem in Six Cantos.
The ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPT, on mixed quarto and
folio paper. The chief portion of Cantos I.-III. having been
transmitted in single sheets by the Post-Office, addressed
Mr. James Ballantyne, Printer, Hanover Street, Edinburgh,
have the stamps Melrose, Galashiels; with various notes
and letters of instructions, etc., to Mr. Ballantyne. 1813.
Lent by Mr. Hope Scott, Abbotsford.
305. THE LORD OF THE ISLES; a Poem. By Walter
Scott, Esq. Edinburgh : Printed for Archibald Constable
& Co., Edinburgh; and Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme,
and Brown, London; by James Ballantyne & Co., Edin
burgh. 1815. 4to.
Lent from the Signet Library.
306. THE LORD OF THE ISLES.
The ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPT, with the Printers’
Marks, and some portions written upon a larger-sized
paper, with extracts for the Notes, in a different hand. 1815.
Lent by Mr. Hope Scott, Abbotsford.
307. THE BRIDAL OF TRIERMAIN; or, The Vale of St.
John. Anon. Edinburgh. 1813. 12mo.
This and Nos. 308 to 313 Lent from the Signet Library.
308. THE FIELD OF WATERLOO; a Poem.
Scott, Esq. Edinburgh, 1815. 8vo.
By Walter
309. HAROLD THE DAUNTLESS; a Poem, in Six Cantos.
By the Author of “ The Bridal of Triermain.” Edin
burgh. 1817. 12mo.
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310. THE VISIONARY. Nos. I. II. III. Edinburgh : Printed
for William Blackwood, Edinburgh; and T. Cadell &
W. Davies, Strand, London. 1819. 12mo.
310*.HALIDON HILL : a Dramatic Sketch from Scottish His
tory. By Sir Walter Scott, Bart. Edinburgh. 1822. 8vo.
311. THE DOOM OF DEVORGOIL; a Melo-Drama. Auchindrane, or the Ayrshire Tragedy. By Sir Walter Scott,
Bart. Printed for Cadell and Company, Edinburgh.
1830. 8vo.
312. PAUL’S LETTERS TO HIS KINSFOLK. Edinburgh:
Printed by James Ballantyne & Co. for Archibald Con
stable & Company, Edinburgh. 1816. 8vo.
312*.LETTERS ON DEMONOLOGY AND WITCHCRAFT,
addressed to J. G. Lockhart, Esq. By Sir Walter Scott,
Bart. London : John Murray, Albemarle Street. 1830.
12mo. (Murray’s Family Library).
313. THE LIFE OF NAPOLEON BUONAPARTE, Emperor
of the French; with a Preliminary View of the French
Revolution. By the Author of Waverley, etc. Long
man, Rees, Orme, Brown, & Green, London; and Cadell
& Co., Edinburgh. Printed in 1827. 9 vols. Post 8vo.
314. LETTERS to the Edinburgh Weekly Journal, on the Change
of the Currency, by Malachi Malagrowther. Edinburgh.
1826. 8vo.
This and No. 314* Lent by Mr. Campbell Swinton.
314*.RELIGIOUS DISCOURSES. By a Layman. London:
Henry Colburn, New Burlington Street. 1828. 8vo.
315. THE HISTORY OF SCOTLAND. By Sir Walter Scott,
Bart. In Two Volumes. London: Printed for Long
man, Rees, Orme, Brown, & Green, Paternoster Row; and
John Taylor, Upper Gower Street. 1829, 1830. 2 vols.
12mo. (Gardner’s Cyclopaedia).*
315*. MEMOIRS of the Marchioness De La Rochejaquelein.
Translated from the French. Edinburgh : Printed for
Constable & Co. 1827. 12mo. Constable’s “ Miscellany
of Original and Selected Publications.” *
316. CATALOGUE of the Library at Abbotsford. [Prepared
by J. G. Cochrane.] Edinb. 1838. 4to.*
Copies of this Catalogue presented by Major Sir Walter
Scott, Bart., to the Bannatyne Club. Copies were also
provided for the Maitland Club, as the contribution of
John G. Lockhart, Esq.
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317. THE WAVERLEY NOVELS. Author’s Edition. Eight
Volumes of the Copyright text, selected as specimens,
containing the Manuscript Introductions and Annotations
by Sir Walter Scott, 1829-1832 :—
Vol. I. Waverley.
II. Waverley and Guy Mannering.
III. Guy Mannering continued.
IV. The Antiquary.
V. The Antiquary continued, and Rob Roy.
VI. Rob Roy continued.
VII. The Black Dwarf and Old Mortality.
XVII. The Abbot—Kenilworth.
Lent by Messrs. A. & C. Black.
The Printed Books and MSS. between Nos. 315 and 408,
marked * at the end, Lent by Mr. D. Laing from his own
Collection.
318. WAVERLEY; or, ’Tis Sixty Years Since. In Three
Volumes.
Edinburgh: Printed by James Ballantyne
and Co., for Archibald Constable and Co., Edinburgh;
and Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, London.
1814. 3 Vols. 12mo.*
319. GUY MANNERING. By the Author of “Waverley.”
Edinburgh : Printed by James Ballantyne & Co. 1815.
3 Vols. 12mo.
Lent from the Signet Library.
320. THE ANTIQUARY. By the Author of “Waverley”
and “ Guy Mannering.” Edinburgh : Printed by James
Ballantyne. 3 Vols. 1816. 12mo.
This and Nos. 321, 323, 326, 328, 329, and 348 Lent
by Mr. W. Paterson.
321. ROB ROY. By the Author of “Waverley,” “Guy Man
nering,” and “ The Antiquary.” Edinburgh : Printed
by James Ballantyne & Co. 1818. 12mo.
322. ROB ROY. The ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPT.
Lent by J. R. Hope Scott, Esq.
The history of this interesting volume is thus given in
a foot-note by Mr. Cadell:—“ This, the Original Manu
script (prima cura of the Author) of the Novel of Rob
Roy, was one of the volumes of MSS. presented by Sir
Walter Scott to Mr. Constable in 1822 on the death of
LordKinnedder, and was sold by auction by Mr. Constable’s
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Trustees on 19th August 1831 ; and it was purchased by
Mr. Wilks, M.P., and resold by auction on 2'2d March
1847, when it fell into the possession of Mr. R. Cadell of
Edinburgh, by whom it is this day presented, with
kind regards, to J. G-. Lockhart, Esq.
“Ratho, 15th August 1848.”
There is inserted the following note to “ Mr. James
Ballantyne, St. John Street—
“ Dear James,
With great joy
I send you Roy.
’Twas a tough job,
But we’re done wi’ Rob.
I forgot if I mentioned Terry in my list of friends.
Pray send me two or three copies as soon as you can.
And we must not forget Sir William Forbes.—Yours
ever,
W. S.”
323; TALES OF MY LANDLORD, Collected and Arranged
by Jedediah Cleishbotham, Schoolmaster of Gandercleugh; Edinburgh: Printed for William Blackwood,
Princes Street, and John Murray, Albemarle Street, Lon
don. Four Vols. 1816. 12mo. Vols. I. and II. The
Black Dwarf. Vols. III. and IV. Old Mortality.
323*. OLD MORTALITY. The ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPT.
Lent by Francis Richardson, Esq., Mickleham, Surrey.
324. TALES OF MY LANDLORD. Second Series. Collected
. and Arranged by Jedediah Cleishbotham, Schoolmaster and
Parish-Clerk of Gandercleugh. Edinburgh : Printed for
Archibald Constable & Company. 1818. 4 Vols. 12mo.
Containing Heart of Midlothian.
This and Nos. 327 to 330, and 333 Lent from the
Signet Library.
325. THE HEART OF MIDLOTHIAN. The ORIGINAL
MANUSCRIPT. 1818.
Lent by John Cowan, Esq., Beeslack, Penicuik.
326. IVANHOE. A Romance. By the Author of “ Waverley.”
Edinburgh. 1820. 3 Vols. 12mo.
327. THE MONASTERY. A Romance. By the Author of
“Waverley.” Edinburgh. 1820. 3 Vols. 12mo.
328. THE ABBOT.
A Romance.
By the Author
“Waverley.” Edinburgh. 1820. 3 Vols. 12mo.
c
of
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329. KENILWORTH; A Romance.
By the Author of
“Waverley,” “Ivanhoe,” etc. Edinburgh. 1821. 3 Vols.
12mo.
330. THE PIRATE. By the Author of “ Waverley,” “ Kenil
worth,” etc. Edinburgh: Printed for Archibald Con
stable & Co.; and Hurst, Robinson, & Co., London.
1822. 3 Vols. 12mo.
331. THE PIRATE. The concluding leaves of the Original
Manuscript. Volume I. Presented to Mark Napier,
Esq., by Mr. John Alexander Ballantyne. This remnant,
says Mr. N., “is specially valuable, as it comprehends
Sir Walter Scott’s corrected draft of the beautiful verses
with which the First Volume of the Pirate concludes—
the ‘Farewell to Northmaven.’ . . . Mr. Ballantyne took
occasion one day, in his own office, to present me with
this valuable and interesting Autograph, which he told me
was the last fragment he possessed of Sir Walter Scott’s
copy for the printer.”
Lent by Mark Napier, Esq.
332. THE PIRATE.
The principal portion
MANUSCRIPT. In One Volume.
Lent by the Rev. R. H. Stevenson.
ORIGINAL
333. FORTUNES OF NIGEL. By the Author of “Waverley,”
“Kenilworth,” etc. Edinburgh. 1823. Three Vols.
12mo.
334. TALES OF MY LANDLORD. Series Third. The
ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPT, Bride of Lammermoor,
containing the first seven Chapters of Volume I. and
Chapters IV. to Chapter XII. Vol. II.
Lent by Mr. Christopher Douglas.
335. THE BRIDE OF LAMMERMOOR. A large portion
of the ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPT.
Lent by Sir James Hall, Bart., of Dunglass.
336. THE LEGEND OF MONTROSE. A portion of the
ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPT near the commencement.
Chapter III. etc. Presented to Mr. Laing by the late John
Alexander Ballantyne, Esq., Printer (along with the next
Number).*
336*. KENILWORTH. A portion of the Original Manuscript
of the earlier Chapters. (See No. 336.)*
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^TJPEVERIL OF THE PEAK. By the Author of “Waver
ley,” “ Kenilworth,” etc. Edinburgh : Printed for Archi
bald Constable & Co., Edinburgh ; and Hurst, Robinson,
& Co., London. 1822. 4 Vols. 12mo.
This and Nos. 338, 339, 341, 344, 345, 347,'and
348 Lent from the Signet Library.
338. QUENTIN DURWARD.
12mo.
3 Vols.
Edinburgh.
1823.
339. REDGAUNTLET, a Tale of the Eighteenth Century.
By the Author of “ Waverley.” Edinburgh: Printed for
Archibald Constable & Co., Edinburgh; and Hurst,
Robinson, & Co., London. 3 Vols. 1824. 12mo.
340. REDGAUNTLET. The ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPT.
4to. 1824.
Lent by Dowager Lady Liston Foulis.
341. ST. RONAN’S WELL. By the Author of “Waverley,”
“ Quentin Durward,” etc. Edinburgh : Printed for Archi
bald Constable & Co., Edinburgh ; and Hurst, Robinson,
& Co., London. 1824. 3 Vols. 12mo.
342. ST. RONAN’S WELL. The ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPT.
1824.
Lent by A. Skene, Esq., Aberdeen.
343. A PROOF-COPY of the First Sheet of St. Ronan’s Well,
with the Author’s Corrections, sent to Mr. Ballantyne.*
344. TALES OF THE CRUSADERS. By the Author of
“ Waverley,” “ Quentin Durward,” etc. Edinburgh :
Printed for Archibald Constable & Co., Edinburgh; and
Hurst, Robinson, & Co., London. Vols. I. and II. The
Betrothed; Vols. III. and IV. The Talisman. 1825.
4 Vols. Post 8vo.
345. WOODSTOCK; or, The Cavalier. A Tale of the Year
Sixteen Hundred and Fifty-one. By the Author of
“ Waverley,” “ Tales of the Crusaders,” etc. Edinburgh :
Printed for Archibald Constable & Co., Edinburgh; and
Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, & Green, London. 1826.
3 Vols. 12mo.
346. CHRONICLES OF THE CANONGATE, containing “The
Fair Maid of Perth,” “ The Highland Widow,” and “ The
Surgeon’s Daughter.”
The ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPT.
Lent by Dr. J. D. Gillespie.
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347. CHRONICLES OF THE CANONGATE. By the Author
of “ Waverley,” etc.
Containing “ The Two Drovers,”
“ Highland Widow,” and “ Surgeon’s Daughter.” Edin
burgh : Printed for Cadell and Co., Edinburgh; and
Simpkin and Marshall, London. 1827. 2 Vols. 12mo.
Lent from the Signet Library.
348. CHRONICLES OF THE CANONGATE. Second Series.
Containing “ St. Valentine’s Day, or The Fair Maid of
Perth.” Edinburgh. 1828. 3 Vols. 12mo.
349. ANNE OF GEIERSTEIN : or, The Maiden of the Mist.
By the Author of “ Waverley,” etc. In Three Volumes.
Edinburgh : Printed for Cadell and Co., Edinburgh : and
Simpkin and Marshal, London. 12mo.
This and Nos. 350 to 353, and 355* Lent from the
Signet Library.
349*.TALES OF MY LANDLORD. Fourth Series. Castle
Dangerous. The ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPT, in the
handwriting of William Laidlaw, with Corrections and
Additions by the Author.
Lent by Francis Richardson, Esq.
350. TALES OF MY LANDLORD. Fourth and Last Series.
Collected and Arranged by Jedediah Cleishbotham, School
master and Parish-Clerk of Gandercleugh. Printed for
Robert Cadell, Edinburgh; and Whittaker and Co.,
London. 1832. 4 Vols. 12mo. Containing “Count
Robert of Paris ” and “ Castle Dangerous.”
351. THE WAVERLEY DRAMAS. Vol. I. Containing
George Heriot—Ivanhoe—The Battle of Bothwell Bridge
—The Pirate—and, Peveril of the Peak.
Vol. II. Containing Montrose—Waverley—Redgauntlet
—Mary Queen of Scots, and The Talisman.
John Anderson, jun., Edinburgh, and Simpkin &
Marshall, London. 1823. 2 Vols. 12mo.
352. THE POETRY contained in the Novels, Tales, and
Romances of the Author of “ Waverley.” Edinburgh :
Printed for Archibald Constable and Co., and Hurst,
Robinson, and Co., London. 1822. 12mo.
353. TALES OF A GRANDFATHER, being Stories taken from
Scottish History. Humbly inscribed to Hugh Littlejohn,
Esq. In Three Vols. Printed for Cadell & Co., Edin
burgh; Simpkin & Marshall, London. 1828. 12mo.
Ditto. Second Series. Three Vols. 1829.
Third Series.
Three Vols. 1830.
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354. TALES OF A GRANDFATHER. First Series. The
ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPT. 1828.
Lent by George Hogarth, Esq., Banker, Cupar-Fife.
355. TALES OF A GRANDFATHER. Another portion of
the ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPT. 1828.
Lent by Francis Richardson, Esq.
355*. TALES OF A GRANDFATHER; being Stories taken
from the History of France. 1831. 3 Vols.
356. A SERIES of Sketches of the existing Localities alluded
to in the Waverley Novels. Etched from Original Draw
ings. By James Skene, Esq. Robert Cadell, Edin
burgh. 1831. Royal 8vo.*
357. A COLLECTION of Engravings after celebrated Artists,
to Illustrate the Works of Sir Walter Scott. Proof Im
pressions, bound in Two Volumes. Large folio.
Lent by Robert Horn, Esq., Advocate.
MANUSCRIPTS and LETTERS written by or
hauing reference to Sir Waiter Scott.
358. CONTRACT OF MARRIAGE betwixt “ Mr. Walter Scott,
Writer to the Signet, eldest lawfull son of Mr. Robert
Scott in Sandieknow, and Mrs. Anne Rutherfurd, eldest
daughter of Doctor John Rutherfurd, Professor of Medi
cine in the Colledge of Edinburgh, and the deceast Mrs.
Jean Swinton, his first spouse, daughter of the deceast
Sir John Swinton of that Ilk,” etc.
(Subscribed) Walter Scott, Ann Rutherford.
Robert Scott, Jo. Rutherfoord (witnesses).
Six leaves written on stamped paper.
25th April 1758.
Lent by Dr. Daniel Rutherfurd Haldane, Edinburgh.
359. CONTRACT between James Brown, Architect in Edinburgh, and Walter Scott, Writer to the Signet, to feu and
build a Dwelling-house, with Cellars, Coach-house, etc., on
the West Row of the great Square called George Square,
[No. 25] at the annual feu of £5,14s., the first payment to
commence at Whitsunday 1773.
Six pages, each signed Walter Scott.
This and No. 359* Lent by Mr. D. Laing.
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359*. LETTER of Doctor John Rutherfoord, without any ad
dress, evidently relating to his grandchild’s illness. It
begins, “ D. Sir,—Mr. Scot has been with me just now,
and given me an account of his son’s illness, and what
you had done for them very properly. But as the Disease
seems to be increasing, I think -you should immediately
apply a Blister across the forepart of his neck, etc. . . .
Meantime keep the room quiet tho’ not too closs or warm.
I am, in haste,—D. Sir, yours most sincerely,
“Jo. Rutherfoord.
“ Saturday, past 8 p.m.”
360. LETTER, Mrs. A. Cockburn addressed to the Rev. Dr.
Douglas, Minister of Galashiels, containing the description
of Sir Walter Scott when a youth of about six years of
age. First printed by Mr. Lockhart in his Life of Scott,
as follows :—
“I last night supped, in Mr. Walter Scott’s. He has the most
extraordinary genius of a boy I ever saw. He was reading a
poem to his mother when I went in. I made him read on ; it
was the description of a shipwreck. His passion rose with the
storm. He lifted his eyes and hands. ‘There’s the mast gone,’
says he ; ‘ crash it goes !—they will all perish ! ’ After his agita
tion, he turns to me, ‘ That is too melancholy,’ says he ; ‘I had
better read you something more amusing,’ etc.
“ When taken to bed last night, he told his aunt he liked that
lady. ‘What lady?’ says she. ‘Why, Mrs. Cockburn; for-I
think she is a virtuoso like myself.’ ‘Dear Walter,’ says Aunt
Jenny, ‘what is a virtuoso?’ ‘Don’t ye know? Why, it’s one
who wishes and will know everything.’—Now, sir, you will think
this a very silly story. Pray, what age do you suppose this boy
to be ? Name it now, before I tell you. ‘Why, twelve or four
teen.’ No such thing ; he is not quite six years old. He has a
lame leg, for which he was a year at Bath, and has acquired the
perfect English accent, which he has not lost since he came, and he
reads like a Garrick. You will allow this an uncommon exotic.”
Also a small Photograph Portrait of Mrs. Cockburn.
Lent by Miss Douglas, Cumin Place, Grange.
361. FACSIMILE of a School Exercise addressed to Dr. Adam
in the History of the High School of Edinburgh, by
William Steven, D.D., 1849. 12mo.*
362. THE PETITION of Walter Scott, son of Mr. Walter
Scott, Writer to the Signet, unto the Right Honourable
the Lords of Council and Session, to be taken upon Trials
for passing as Advocate, 13th May 1791. With the
attestation of the several Examinators, from June 1791
to July 1792.
Lent by Mr. Hope Scott.
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363. DISPUTATIO Juridica, ad Tit. xxiv.
Lib. xlviii.
Pand. de Cadaveribus Damnatorum, Gualterus Scott,
Auct. et Resp. Ad diem 10 Julii, hor. loc. sol. Edin
burgh 1792. 4to.*
364. CASE for the Rev. Mr. M‘Naught, Minister of the Gospel
at Girthan, to be heard at the Bar of the Venerable
Assembly, May 1793, signed Walter Scott; and other
Papers. In 1 Vol.
Lent by Mr. Campbell Swinton.
365. THE SPECULATIVE SOCIETY. Volume of Scroll
Minutes of the Speculative Society from 14th November
1786 to 1st April 1795. The portion of the Minutes,
from 26th November 1791 being holograph of Sir
Walter Scott. Folio.
Also
366. CASH-BOOK of the Speculative Society, commencing
28th November 1786, ending 26th November 1839. 4to.
Lent by the Speculative Society, University.
367. DIPLOMA. Latin Diploma of the Speculative Society,
conferring the degree of an Honorary Member on John
Wilde, Advocate, Professor of Civil Law in the University
of Edinburgh. Written and signed “ Gualterus Scott,
a Secretis. Apud Edinburgum, Feb. 1793/’*
368. ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPT: “The Lamentation of the
Faithful Wife of Asan Aga, from the Morlachian lan
guage.” In twenty-seven stanzas, beginning—
“ What yonder glimmers so white on the mountain,
Glimmers so white where yon sycamores grow ?
Is it wild swans around Vaga’s fair fountain ?
Or is it a wreath of the wintry snow ?”
This spirited translation from the German Ballad by
Goethe has probably never been printed. The handwrit
ing is about 1798, and the translation was well known to
some of Sir Walter’s early friends. Goethe’s German
version is entitled “ Klaggesang von der edlen Frau des
Asan-Aga. Morlachisch.
“Was ist Weisses dort am griinen Walde ?
1st es Schnee wohl, oder sind es Schwane ? ” etc.
It was first published by Herder in his well-known collec
tion, “ Volkslieder.” A more literal version by Professor
Aytoun, called “ The Doleful Lay of the Wife of Asa Aga,”
is contained in the Volume of Poems and Ballads of
Goethe. Translated by W. E. Aytoun and T. Martin. 1859.
Lent by Messrs. A- & C. Black.
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BOOKS Edited by SIR WALTER SCOTT.
369. SIR TRISTREM; a Metrical Romance of the Thirteenth
Century. By Thomas of Ercildoune, called The Rhymer.
Edited from the Auchinleck MS. by Walter Scott, Esq.,
Advocate. Edinburgh : Printed by James Ballantyne,
for Archibald Constable & Co., Edinburgh; and Long
man & Rees, London. 1804. Royal 8vo.*
370. ORIGINAL MEMOIRS, written during the Great Civil
War; being the Life of Sir Henry Slingsby, and Memoirs
of Captain Hodgson, with Notes, etc. Edinburgh: Printed
by James Ballantyne & Co. for Archibald Constable &
Co., Edinburgh. 1806. Large paper. 8vo.*
371. MEMOIRS OF ROBERT CARY, Earl of Monmouth,
written by Himself. And Fragmenta Regalia ■, being a
History of Queen Elizabeth’s Favourites. By Sir Robert
Naunton. With Explanatory Annotations. Edinburgh :
Printed by James Ballantyne & Co. for Archibald Con
stable & Co., Edinburgh. 1808. 8vo.
372. THE WORKS OF JOHN DRYDEN, now first Collected.
In Eighteen Volumes. Illustrated, with Notes, Historical,
Critical, and Explanatory; and a Life of the Author.
By Walter Scott, Esq. London : Printed for William
Miller, Albemarle Street, by James Ballantyne & Co.,
Edinburgh. 1808. Large paper. Royal 8vo.
Nos. 371 and 372 Lent from the Signet Library.
373. MEMOIRS of Captain George Carleton, an English Officer;
including Anecdotes of the War in Spain under the
Earl of Peterborough, and many interesting particulars
relating to the Manners of the Spaniards in the beginning
of the last Century. Written by Himself. Edinburgh :
Printed by James Ballantyne & Co. 1808. Large paper.
8 vo.*
374. THE STATE PAPERS AND LETTERS of Sir Ralph
Sadler, Knight-Banneret.
Edited by Arthur Clifford,
Esq. In Two Volumes. To which is added a Memoir of
the Life of Sir Ralph Sadler, with Historical Notes by
Walter Scott, Esq. Edinburgh : Printed for Archibald
Constable & Co., Edinburgh; and for T. Cadell & W.
Davies, William Millar, and John Murray, London.
1809. 2 Vols. 4to. The same Work on Large paper,
divided into three vols. 4to.*
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375. A COLLECTION of Scarce and Valuable Tracts, on the
most Interesting and Entertaining Subjects; but chiefly
such as relate to the History and Constitution of these
Kingdoms. Selected from an infinite number in Print
and Manuscript, in the Royal, Cotton, Lion, and other
Public as well as Private Libraries; particularly that of
the late Lord Somers. The Second Edition, Revised,
Augmented, and Arranged by Walter Scott, Esq. Thirteen
Volumes. London : Printed for T. Cadell and W. Davies,
Strand; W. Miller, Albemarle Street; R. H. Evans,
Pall Mall; J. White and J. Murray, Fleet Street; and
J. Harding, St. James’s Street. 1809-1815. 4to.
376. THE POETICAL WORKS of Anna Seward; with Ex
tracts from her Literary Correspondence. Edited by
Walter Scott, Esq. In Three Volumes. Efl inburgh :
Printed by James Ballantyne & Co., for John Ballantyne
& Co., Edinburgh; and Longman, Hurst, Rees, and
Orme, Paternoster Row, London. Post 8vo.
Nos. 375 and 376 Lent from the Signet Library.
377. SECRET HISTORY of the Court of James the First;
containing—1. Osborne’s Traditional Memoirs. 2. Sir
Anthony Weldon’s Court and Character of King James.
3. Aulicus Coquinarise. 4. Sir Edward Peyton’s Divine
Catastrophe of the House of Stuarts. With Notes and
Introductory Remarks. In Two Volumes. Edinburgh :
Printed by James Ballantyne & Co., for John Ballantyne
& Co., Edinburgh; and Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, &
Brown, London. 2 Vols. Large paper. Royal 8vo.
Lent by Mr. Gibson Craig.
378. MEMOIRS of the Reign of King Charles the First. By
Sir Philip Warwick, Knight. Edinburgh : Printed by
John Ballantyne & Co., Edinburgh; and Longman, Hurst,
Rees, Orme, & Brown, London. 1813. Large paper.
Royal 8vo.*
379. THE BORDER ANTIQUITIES of England and Scotland,
comprising Specimens of Architecture and Sculpture, and
other Vestiges of Former Ages, accompanied by Descrip
tions. . Together with Illustrations of remarkable Inci
dents in Border History and Tradition, and Original
Poetry. By Walter Scott, Esq. London: Printed for
Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, & Brown, Paternoster Row;
J. Murray, Albemarle Street; John Greig, Upper Street"
Islington; and Constable & Co., Edinburgh. 2 Vols’
Large paper. 4to.*
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380. ILLUSTRATIONS of Northern Antiquities, from the
earlier Teutonic and Scandinavian Romances ; being an
Abstract of the Book of Heroes, and Nibelungen Lay;
with Translation of Metrical Tales from the old German,
Danish, Swedish, and Icelandic languages, with Notes and
Dissertations. By Henry Weber, Robert Jamieson, and
Sir Walter Scott. Edinburgh : Printed by James Ballan
tyne and Co. 1814. 4to.
381. THE WORKS OF JONATHAN SWIFT, D.D., Dean of
St. Patrick’s, Dublin; containing Additional Letters,
Tracts, and Poems, not hitherto published, with Notes,
and a Life of the Author, by Walter Scott, Esq. 19
Volumes. Edinburgh : Printed for Archibald Constable
& Co., Edinburgh; White, Cochrane, & Co., and Gale,
Curtis, & Fenner, London ; and John Cumming, Dublin.
1814. Large paper. Royal 8vo.
Nos. 380 and 381 Lent from the Signet Library.
382. MEMORIE OF THE SOMERVILLES; being a History
of the Baronial House of Somerville, by James Eleventh
Lord Somerville. In Two Volumes. Edinburgh : Printed
by James Ballantyne & Co. for Archibald Constable &
Company, Edinburgh; and Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme,
& Brown, London. 1815. 2 Volumes. Large paper.
Royal 8vo.*
383. THE LETTING of Humours Blood in the Head Vaine,
etc., by S. Rowlands. Edinburgh, Reprinted by James
Ballantyne & Co. for William Laing, and William Black
wood. 1815. Square 12mo. (A Collection of Satires by
a voluminous English writer, Reprinted from the edition
Lond. 1611. With a Preface and Notes, by Sir Walter
Scott.)*
384. DESCRIPTION of the Regalia. Edinburgh.
1819.
12mo.* (Reprinted, with Illustrations, in Provincial
Antiquities, etc., No. 395.)
385. THE SALE-ROOM. No. 1. Saturday, January 4, 1817.
A Periodical Paper, published weekly at No. 4 Hanover
Street, Edinburgh. (No Title.) Carried on to Saturday,
July 12, 1817, when it terminated with No. xxviii. 4to,
pp. 228.*
386. TRIVIAL POEMS, and Triolets. Written in obedience
to Mrs. Tomkin’s Commands. By Patrick Carey. 20th
August 1651. London : John Murray, Albemarle Street.
1820. 4to*
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387. MEMORIALS of the Haliburtons. Edinburgh : Printed
by James Ballantyne & Company, at the Border Press.
1820. Ito, pp. iv. 63.*
Thirty copies only printed for Private Circulation.
The Preliminary Notice is dated Abbotsford, March
1820. Engraved etching of the Haliburton Burial Aisle
in Dryburgh Abbey (from a Drawing by James Skene,
Esq.) On the fly-leaf an inscription, “ For Mr. David
Laing, &c.,” signed Walter Scott.
In the note that accompanied it, he says :—“ I have had the
good fortune to recover the last copy, as I believe, of the Haliburton Memorials, which I enclose for your acceptance. Please to
return the imperfect copy with your convenience. I send also a
copy of Carey’s Poems (rather scarce) which came through my
hands. [See No. 386.] I have since detected the Author, a
Catholic priest and younger brother to the celebrated Lucius Lord
Carey.—Yours truly,
W. Scott.
“Castle Street, Wednesday [January 1823.]”
388. A Reprint of the same Volume. Thirty copies printed.
Edinburgh: November 1824. 4to, on paper slightly
larger than the former.*
389. NORTHERN MEMOIRS, Calculated for the Meridian of
Scotland; to which is added the Contemplative and
Practical Angler. Writ in the year 1658. By Richard
Franck, Philanthropus. New Edition, with Preface and
Notes. Edinburgh: Printed for Archibald Constable &
Co., Edinburgh; and Hurst, Robinson, & Co., London,
1821. 8vo.
This and Nos. 390 and 391 Lent from the Signet Library.
390. CHRONOLOGICAL NOTES of Scottish Affairs from 1680
till 1701 ; being chiefly taken from the Diary of Lord
Fountainhall. Edinburgh: Printed for Archibald Con
stable & Co., Edinburgh; and Hurst, Robinson, & Co.,
London. 4to.
391. MILITARY MEMOIRS of the Great Civil War. Being
the Military Memoirs of John Gwynne; and an Account
of the Earl of Glencairn’s Expedition as General of His
Majesty’s Forces in the Highlands of Scotland, in the
years 1653 and 1654. By a Person who was Eye and
Ear Witness to every Transaction. With an Appendix.
Edinburgh : Printed for Hurst, Robinson, & Co., London;
and Archibald Constable & Co., Edinburgh. 1822. 4to?.
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392. LAYS OF THE LINDSAYS; being Poems by the Ladies
of the House of Balcarras. E dinburgh : Printed by James
Ballantyne & Company. 1824. 4to. Pp. 123.
• This volume was originally designed by Sir Walter
Scott as a contribution to the Members of The Bannatyne
Club ; after the printing had been completed, it was sup
pressed. In a letter to the Secretary of the Club, Sir
Walter writes : “ The Lays of the Lindsays have been
recalled and cancelled, Lady Hardwicke having taken fright
at the idea of appearing in a printed though unpublished
shape. We are, however, to have Auld Robin by himself,
and I wish you would speak to Mr. Lizars about engraving
on my account the enclosed frontispiece, drawn by Mr.
Kirkpatrick Sharpe, and let me know the damage when
you write again.—I am always, Dear Mr. David, yours
assuredly,
« Walter Scott.
“Ajbbotsford, 3cZ October [1824.]”
Lent from the Abbotsford Library.
393. AULD ROBIN GRAY; a Ballad. By the Right Hon
ourable Lady Anne Barnard, born Lady Anne Lindsay of
Balcarras. Edinburgh : Printed by James Ballantyne &
Co. 1825. 4to. Pp. 61, with engraved Frontispiece,
“ C. Kirkpatrick Sharpe, delin. W. H. Lizars, sculpt.”
Presented as a Contribution to the Bannatyne Club,
by Sir Walter Scott, Bart., President of the Club. Lady
Anne Barnard was the eldest daughter of Alexander,
sixth Earl of Balcarras; and married, in 1793, Andrew,
son of Thomas Barnard, Bishop of Limerick. She died
at Loudon in 1825.
Lent by Mr. Wardlaw Ramsay.
See Sir Walter's Letter to the Secretary.
394. THE MANUSCRIPT and Continuation of Auld Robin
Gray, in the Autograph of Lady Anne Barnard : Also an
Original Letter to Miss Cummyng, signed with her
maiden name, Anne Lindsay, from Broomhall (about
1770). *
395. THE PROVINCIAL ANTIQUITIES and Picturesque
Scenery of Scotland, with Descriptive Illustrations. By
Sir Walter Scott. 2 Vols. London, 1826. Large paper.
Imperial 4to. With Proof Impressions and Duplicate.
Etchings of the Plates after Turner and others. Engraved
by Cooke, Finden, Le Keux, etc.
Lent from the Signet Library.
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395*. SEPARATE PARTS of the above Work as published.
Large paper.*
396. VOLUME FIRST of the Minutes of the Bannatyne Club,
founded by Sir Walter Scott in February 1823, signed
by him as President. On a separate leaf is the scroll of
the original Scheme, with Sir Walter’s corrections, and
Scroll of a Minute written by Sir Walter (in the Secre
tary’s absence) regarding the extension of the Club, in
1824.
In the short note to the Secretary (received 9th Novem
ber 1830), he says, “I have no prospect of seeing Edin
burgh for some [time], I am too old a Rat to return
willingly into the Rat-trap. I daresay, however, a
Bannatyne Meeting would tempt me.—Believe [me]
always yours, in all fraternitie,
Walter Scott.”*
397. THE BANNATYNE MISCELLANY; containing Ori
ginal Papers and Tracts, chiefly relating to the History
and Literature of Scotland. Volume I. Printed at
Edinburgh. 1827. 4to. Printed under the joint Super
intendence of the President and Secretary.*
397*. MEMORIALS of George Bannatyne.
1545—1608.
Edinburgh. 1829. 4to. (Printed for the Bannatyne
Club.)*
J 9 8. TRIAL OF DUNCAN TERIG alias CLERK, and Alex
ander Bane Macdonald, for the Murder of Arthur Davis,
Sergeant in General Guize’s Regiment of Foot. June,
a.d. 1754. Edinburgh.
1831. 4to.*
“ This copy of a Trial involving a curious point of
evidence,” was presented, as a Second Contribution, by
Sir Walter Scott, Bart., President of the Bannatyne Club.
398*. TWO BANNATYNE GARLANDS from Abbotsford,
1831. 8vo. Also Sir Walter Scott’s Letter to the
Secretary, sending the transcript, chiefly in his own hand,
of “ Captain Ward and the Rainbow.” *
399. PROCEEDINGS in the Court-Martial held upon John,
Master of Sinclair, Captain-Lieutenant in Preston’s Regi
ment, for the Murder of Ensign Schaw of the same
Regiment, and Captain Schaw of the Royals, 17th
October 1708, with Correspondence respecting that
Transaction. Edinburgh. 1828. 4to.
Dedication :—“ To the Members of the Roxburghe
Club, these Documents, containing the account of a
singular and Tragical occurrence during Marlborough’s
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Wars, from an Original and Authentic Manuscript in the
Editor’s possession, are inscribed and presented by their
most obedient and respectful servant, Walter Scott.
“Abbotsford, 1st December 1828.”
Lent by Sir William Stirling Maxwell, Bart.
400. AN APOLOGY for Tales of Terror.
“ A thing of shreds and patches.”
Kelso: Printed at the Mail Office. 1799. 4to. Pp.
76, with the autograph on the title, “Walter Scott,” and
opposite, this note : “ This was the first book printed
by Ballantyne of Kelso—only twelve copies were thrown
off, and none for sale.”
Lent from the Abbotsford Library.
ADDITIONAL MANUSCRIPTS and LETTERS
written by or hauing reference to Sir Walter
Scott.
401. MANUSCRIPT VOLUME, written by Sir Walter Scott,
under the title of Legendary Fragments, with his sig
nature, “ Walter Scott, 1792.” 4to. 64 leaves, contain
ing probably some original pieces.
Lent from the Abbotsford Library.
402. A Similar Volume, with the title “Scottish Songs.”
It might rather be styled a Poetical Commonplace Book,
being probably the foundation of “ The Border Minstrelsy,”
leaves having apparently been cut out for the printer;
various handwritings occur towards the end of the
volume.
Lent from the Abbotsford Library.
403. COMMISSION, Walter Scott, Gent., to be Quartermaster
in the Royal Edinburgh Volunteers. Signed Ch. Mait
land, Captain Commandant. 12th April 1797.
Lent by Mr. Hope Scott.
404. LETTER to the Right Honble. the Lord Advocate regard
ing Major Maitland, written “ in our official capacity as
Officers and Committee of the Royal Edinburgh Light
Dragoons.” 9th June 1798. Signed, Wm. Rae, Captain
R.E. V.L.D.; J. Gordon, Lieut.; Geor. Robinson, Lieut.;
William Forbes, Cornet; Colin Mackenzie, Member
of Committee; Walter Scott, Secy.*
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(2.) COPY of the above Letter in Sir Walter Scott’s hand
writing, without the signatures. (3.) Letter, Sir Ralph
Abercromby to the Lord Advocate, in reply :—
“ Edinburgh, June 26 th, 1798.—My Lord,—I have the
honor to return herewith a letter addressed to your Lord
ship by the Officers of the Edinburgh Light Dragoons,
recommending to your notice their Commandant, Major
Maitland, to whose merit your Lordship has, as well as
his brother officers, borne ample testimony. It would, on
these reasons, give me much satisfaction, if I could point
out in what manner Major Maitland could be employed
on the North British Staff, but in his present situation it
is incompatible with the rules of the service to give him
any appointment in that line. I am sorry I cannot give
your Lordship a more favourable answer, and have the
honor to be, my Lord, your Lordship’s most humble and
most obedient servant,
(Signed) Ra. Abercr@»Y.”*
405. COMMISSION appointing Mr. Walter Scott, Advocate,
to be Sheriff-Depute of the Shire or Sheriffdom of Selkirk.
Signed by George the Third. Countersigned by the
Duke of Portland, 16th December 179-9.
406. BURGESS TICKET of the Burgh of Selkirk, in favour of
Walter Scott, Esq., Advocate, Sheriff of Selkirkshire.
26th February 1800.
Nos. 405 and 406 lent by Mr. Hope Scott.
407. A TRUE History of several Honourable Families of the
Right Honourable name of Scot, in the Shires of Rox
burgh and Selkirk, and others adjacent. Gathered out
of Ancient Chronicles, Histories, and Traditions of our
Fathers. By
Capt. WALTER SCOT,
An old Souldier, and no Sch oiler,
And one that can Write nane,
But just the Letters of his Name.
Edinburgh : Printed by the heir of Andrew Anderson,
Printer to his most Sacred Majesty, City and Colledge.
1688. 4to.
Presented “to Walter Scott, Esqre., from his obliged
and faithful servant, Archd. Constable. It is the only
copy of the first Edition I have ever seen,
A. C.
“Park Place, 26th March 1818.”
This Work is by no means common, but not so rare as
this note would imply. It was reprinted at Edinburgh,
1776, 4to, and at Hawick, 1786, 8vo; but the interest of
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the present Copy consists in having on the leaf opposite
the title the following lines, written by Sir Walter Scott:—
“ I, Walter Scott of Abbotsford, a poor scholar, no soldier,
but a soldier’s lover,
Tn the stile of my namesake and kinsman, do hereby discover
That I have written the twenty-four letters twenty-four
million times over,
And to every true-born Scott I do wish as many golden pieces
As ever were hairs in Jason’s and Medea’s golden fleeces.”
From the Abbotsford Library.
408. A SET OF PLAYING CARDS, with the Arms of the
Scottish Nobility. Engraved at Edinburgh by Walter
Scott, Goldsmith. Under the Town of Edinburgh Arms
is the engraved title “ Phylarcharum Scotorum Gentilicia
insigna illustria a Gualtero Scot Aurifice Chartis lusorijs.
Expressa, Sculpsit Edinburgi. Anno Dom. cio.io.xci.”
(1691). (A few defects in this Copy were supplied in
facsimile from the one in the Library at Abbotsford.) *
409. LETTER from Sir Walter Scott to Principal Baird,
February 1818, expressing his high opinion of the
Metrical Version of the Psalms used in Scotland.
This and No. 410 Lent by Isaac Bayley, Esq.
410. THE ORIGINAL SCROLL, containing Instructions,
wholly in the hand of Sir Walter Scott, of his
Trust-Disposition and Settlement, dated “Abbotsford,
7th January 1831.” It was found, after his decease, in
his writing-desk, in the Study at Abbotsford. On the
first page, in Sir Walter’s instructions concerning
his funeral, the following words printed in italics are
deleted :—“ The present assignation, having for object :
1. The payment of my debts and funeral expenses, com
mending my body to be laid in my Aisle before the high
altar of Dryburgh Abbey. The funeral to be conducted in the
plainest, without consistent with"------ Mr. Bayley says,
“Before finishing the sentence, Sir Walter may have
recollected that in Scotland testamentary deeds are never
opened until after the Funeral. These instructions were
enclosed in an envelope, with this address:—‘ To my
Children—Rough Notes of Testamentary Dispositions.
The funeral testament, extended and executed, is deposited
in the iron chest of Robert Cadell, Esq., bookseller, in
January 1831.”’
410*. FUNERAL LETTER signed by Major Sir Walter Scott,
to Mr. Mercer, to attend the Funeral of Sir Walter Scott, his
father, to Dryburgh Abbey, on the 26th September 1832.
Lent by Miss Dunlop.
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MISCELLANEOUS.
411. STUDY AT ABBOTSFORD. Sketch in Water-colour.
By Sir William Allan, P.R.S.A.
Lent by David Simson, Esq.
412. SCENE from “Waverley.” By John Faed, R.S.A.
This and No. 413 Lent by Messrs. A. and C. Black.
413. SCENE from “The Abbot.”
H.R.S.A.
By Thomas Faed, R.A.,
414. VIEW of Abbotsford. By J. F. Williams, R.S.A.
Lent by Mrs. Margaret Sanson.
415. PORTRAIT of Daniel Terry, Comedian.
Nicholson, R.S.A.
Lent by Mr. Adam Black.
By Wm.
416. SCENE from “ Waverley.” By J. Faed, R.S.A.
This and the next three numbers Lent by Messrs. A.
and C. Black.
417. SCENE from “ Rob Roy.”
By R. R. MTan, A.R.S.A.
418. SCENE from “ Guy Mannering.”
By John Faed, R.S.A.
419. SCENE from “The Heart of Midlothian.”
Faed, R.A., TLR.S.A.
By Thomas
420. OLD MORTALITY. The Original Vignette Drawing.
By Sir William Allan, P.R.S.A.
Lent by Mr. D. Laing.
421. DRAWING of the Lennox or Darnley Jewel, in Gold and
Colours. The old description of this interesting Relic is
as follows :—“ A Golden Heart set with Jewels and orna
mented with emblematical figures enamelled, and Scottish
mottoes.” Mr. Fraser Tytler prepared, by her Majesty’s
command, an elaborate description of the various emblems
and mottoes, clearly showing that this curious and ancient
Jewel contains internal evidence that it was made for
Margaret Countess of Lennox in memory of her husband
the Regent, as a present to her Royal Grandson James
VI. of Scotland.
Lent by Mr. Gibson Craig.
D
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422. LETTER, dated 2 2d Nov. 1799, from Sir Walter Scott to
Wm. Riddell, Esq. of Comieston, soliciting his interest
when applying for the Sheriffship of Selkirk.
Lent by Mr. Riddell Carre of Cavers Carre.
423. LETTER from Sir Walter Scott to the late William
Stewart Watson, approving of the Likenesses painted by
him in 1825.
Lent by Mrs. Stewart Watson.
424. LETTER or Notes by Sir Walter Scott in connexion with
the Traditions of Edinburgh by the late Robert Chambers.
Lent by Mr. James Hay, Leith.
425. LETTER from Sir Walter Scott to Mr. Charles Mackay,
describing his Visit to the Theatre-Royal, Edinburgh, to
witness the play of “ Rob Roy,” and the representation of
the character of Bailie Nicol Jarvie by him.
Lent by Mr. C. G. Mackay.
426. LETTER from Sir Walter Scott to John Scott, Esq. of
Scalloway.
Lent by Mr. R. T. C. Scott, J.P.
427. MEMOIRS of his Dog “ Camp,” by Sir Walter Scott, in
his own handwriting.
Lent by Mr. T. G. Stevenson.
428. LETTER of Thanks from Sir Walter Scott to the late
Peter Maclaurin, Esq.
Lent by Mrs. Maclaurin.
429. LETTER, and Sketch of Tankard. By Sir Walter Scott,
to Charles Kirkpatrick Sharpe, Esq.
Lent by the Rev. W. K. R. Bedford.
430. VOLUME of Notes and Letters from Sir Walter Scott,
&e., to Mr. John Stevenson, Bookseller, Edinburgh, with
Printed Papers, in one vol. 4to.
Lent by Mr. T. G. Stevenson.
431. VOLUME of Sixty-five Original Letters, chiefly Private, on
Matters of Business, etc., addressed to Mr. James Ballan
tyne, from 1808 to 1831.
Lent by Mr. Christopher Douglas.
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432. PREFATORY Memoirs to Lives of the Novelists; Sterne,
Goldsmith, Johnson. The Original Manuscript.
Lent by Mr. Christopher Douglas.
432*. PREFATORY Memoir of Moliere. 26 pages. The
ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPT. Also Letter of Sir Walter
Scott, written before 1820, apparently to Mr. Lockhart,
alluding to his purchase of Abbotsford; and other five
Autograph Letters to R. P. Gillies, respecting the “ Foreign
Quarterly Review,” 1826-1828.
Lent by Mr. Henry G. Bohn.
433. THE EVE OF ST. JOHN, the Original Manuscript.
Written by Lady Scott and presented by her to Captain
Scott of Rosebank. 12mo.
Lent by Miss Meik.
434. CALL BOOK at Holyrood Palace (with numerous Original
Signatures), during the Visit of His Majesty George the
Fourth, in August 1822. Folio.
This and the next No. Lent by Mr. Laing.
434*. A DEED, written on Parchment, by the Tutors of Mary
Countess of Buccleuch, with the Signatures of Sir John
Scott of Scotstarvet, dated at Edinburgh, 15th August
1656, and the other Tutors of the chief families of Scott.
The Countess died in 1661, aged 13.
435. VISITORS’ BOOK from Dryburgh for the years 1821-35.
Lent by Mr. John T. Rose.
436. STATUETTE of Sir Walter Scott, from Mr. Steell’s
Statue in the Monument.
Lent by the Royal Association for the Promotion of the
Fine Arts.
437. A SMALL BUST in Parian.
Lent by Mr. John T. Rose.
438. MASK of Sir Walter Scott, after Death. Taken by John
Steell, R.S.A.
Lent by James R. Hope Scott, Esq.
439. THE BANNATYNE CLUB TESTIMONIAL.
The
portion exhibited consists of three emblematical figures
of History, Poetry, and Music, surmounted by a Statuette
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of Sir Walter Scott, the Founder of the Club. [See
No. 396.] Designed and Modelled by Peter Slater,
Sculptor.
Presented to Mr. Laing in 1861, “in grateful acknow
ledgment of his services as Honorary Secretary since the
Institution of the Club in 1823.”
Lent by David Laing, Esq.
440. GEORGE HERIOT’S “Loving Cup.”
Lent by the Governors of George Heriot’s Hospital.
441. LOCKET of Sir Walter Scott’s Hair, presented by Sir
Adam Ferguson to a friend.
Lent by Mr. Thomas Johnston.
442. SIR WALTER SCOTT’S SNUFF-BOX.
Sir Adam Ferguson. 1818.
Lent by Mr. W. Chambers.
Presented to
443. SILVER FRUIT-KNIFE and Ivory Six-inch Rule. Pre
sented by Sir Walter Scott to R. T. C. Scott of Melby,
Shetland, on the 7th August 1814. See Lockhart’s “Life,”
Vol. III. pp. 160, 161.
Lent by Mr. R. T. C. Scott.
444. KEY OF LOCHLEVEN CASTLE. Presented by Sir
Walter Scott to Lord Chief Commissioner Adam. (See
Blair-Adam Tracts, No. I.)
Lent by William Patrick Adam, Esq., M.P.
444*. ANTIQUE KEY OF BRASS, or some Yellow Metal, in
scribed on bowl Marie Rex, and on wards 1565. Found
in Loch Leven ; and supposed to be a Chamberlain’s Key
or Badge of Office.
Lent by Lady Elizabeth-Jane Leslie-Melville Cartwright.
445. BRIDLE-BIT found in a Vault of the Hermitage Castle,
along with some Remnants of Ancient Armour and
several Human Bones. The Vault was that in which Sir
Alexander Ramsay of Dalhousie was starved to death
by order of William Douglas, called the Knight of Liddesdale. “The Bit was presented to me by Mr. Elliot,
Tenant in Millburnhall.—W. S. October 1795.”—Given
by Sir Walter Scott to George, ninth Earl of Dalhousie.
Lent by the Earl of Dalhousie.
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446. (1.) SILVER SNUFF-BOX, in constant use by Sir Walter
Scott; (2.) Gold Watch which belonged to Lady Scott,
presented to Dr. Clarkson by Sir Walter’s Son, in acknow
ledgment of his long services, and the friendship enter
tained for him by the family.
Lent by Dr. Clarkson.
447. MEDAL, Sir Walter Scott.
Lent by Mr. Macdonald, Roseville, Eskbank.
448. MEG DODS’ PUNCH-BOWL.
Lent by Mr. Walker, Peebles.
449. LOCKET, with Photograph and Hair of Sir Walter Scott.
Lent by Miss Campbell Swinton.
450. BOX WITH STEEL AND FLINT.
Lent by Mr. Nicholson.
451. SIR WALTER SCOTT’S PIPE.
Lent by Mr. James Douglas.
452. BABY-CLOTHES BASKET used for Sir Walter Scott
in his Infancy.
Lent by the Misses Aytoun.
45 3. PEDIGREE of the Scott Family. Drawn up and written
by Sir Walter in his own hand.
Lent by the Right Hon. Lord Polwarth.
454. IMPRESSIONS of Medals and Seals of Scott.
Exhibited by Mr. H. Laing, Elder Street.
455. THORN WALKING-STICK cut by Sir Walter Scott at
Abbotsford in 1830 and given by him to John Leycester
Adolphus, Author of Letters on the Authorship of
Waverley.
Lent by Mrs. Adolphus.
456. SIR WALTER SCOTT’S Walking-Stick, given by him
to William Laidlaw, and by Mr. Laidlaw to Dr. Charles
Mackay.
Lent by Dr. Charles Mackay.
457. MEDALLION OF SCOTT. Hennings, fed.
Exhibited by Mr. H. Laing.
458. BRONZE MEDALS, Sir Walter Scott, by Stothard after
Chantrey.
Lent by Sir J. Noel Paton, R.S.A., and A. Campbell
Swinton, Esq.
459. GOLD WATCH and Chain, and Silver Neck Chain, worn
by Sir Walter Scott.
Lent by Mr. Alexander Nicholson.
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460. LEAF from an Old Family Bible, written by Sir Walter
Scott at the request of his cousin, Mrs. Meik, formerly
Barbara Scott.
This and No. 461 Lent by Mr. Thomas Meik, C.E.
461. LETTER from Sir Walter Scott to his cousin, Mrs. Meik,
on her eldest Son leaving for India.
463. PENCIL-CASE and Pencil which belonged to Sir Walter
Scott, and presented by him to the late Sir John Watson
Gordon, with Letter from H. G. Watson, Esq., to James
Simson, Esq., M.D.
Lent by Dr. Simson.
464. DRESS in which Sir Walter Scott received His Majesty
George IV.
Lent by Mr. Alexander Nicholson.
ENTRANCE HALL.
BUSTS, TAPESTRY, ARMOUR, etc.
465. BUST IN MARBLE OF SIR WALTER SCOTT, Bart.
By Samuel Joseph, R.S.A.
Lent by Mrs. Callander, Prestonhall.
466. SIR WALTER SCOTT, Bart. Bust in Plaster, the first
of forty Casts made under the superintendence of the
Sculptor. By Sir Francis Chantrey, R.A.
Lent by Allan A. Maconochie Wellwood, Esq.
467. COPY IN PLASTER of the Statue of Sir Walter Scott
by Green shields. By Leopoldo Arrighi.
468. BUST OF GEORGE KEMP, Architect, modelled from the
life by the late Alex. Handyside Ritchie, A.R.S.A., and
carved in Marble by John Hutchison, R.S.A., and by him
presented to the Trustees of the Scott Monument, to be
placed in the Museum there.
Lent by John Hutchison, Esq.
469. SIR WALTER SCOTT, Bart. Bust in Marble. By
Lawrence MacDonald, at Rome, 1831.
Lent by W. Cross, Esq.
470. STATUETTE IN MARBLE, from the Original Statue in
the Scott Monument. By John Steell, R.S.A., Sculptor
to Her Majesty.
Lent by James Hay, Esq.
�ENTRANCE HALL.
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471. JEANIE DEANS. Original Model by Wm. Brodie,R.S.A.
Lent by Wm. Brodie, Esq.
472. SIR WALTER SCOTT, Bart. Bust in Bronze. Executed for Mr. Cadell by Sir Francis Chantrey, R.A.
Lent by the Rev. R. H. Stevenson.
473. STATUETTE of Diana Vernon.
By George E. Lawson.
474. DOMINIE SAMPSON—“Prodigious!” By George E.
Lawson.
Nos. 473 and 474 Lent by Mr. G. E. Lawson.
475. TAPESTRY. “ Hunting Scene.”
This and Nos. 476, 477, and 478 Lent by the Right
Hon. the Earl of Breadalbane.
476. TAPESTRY.
“ Hunting Scene.”
477. TAPESTRY.
Subject: “Neptune and Amphitrite.”
478. TAPESTRY.
“ The Forge of Vulcan.”
479. TAPESTRY. “Flora and Attendants.”
Lent by Messrs. Bonnar & Carfrae, 77 George Street.
480. TAPESTRY. “ Apollo and the Muses.”
This and the next two Numbers Lent by the Right
Hon. the Earl of Breadalbane.
481. TAPESTRY.
“Hunting Scene.”
482. TAPESTRY.
“ Apollo.”
The above fine Specimens of Tapestry were obtained for the use of
the Committee by Messrs. Bonnar and Carfrae.
483. COPY written by George Kemp of the Advertisement for
Designs for the Scott Monument; and Letter from Sir
Thomas Dick Lauder in reference to his first Design.
Lent by Mrs. Kemp.
484. “ THE FIRST IDEA,” sent by George Kemp, signed
“John Morvo.”
Lent by Mr. James Ballantine.
484*. DRAWING of the Scott Monument, by George Kemp.
(In North Octagon.)
Lent by Dr Paterson.
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ENTRANCE HALL.
485. DRAWING of The Scott Monument.
By George Kemp.
*** Mr. Kemp’s Original Competition Drawing for the Monument!
as first proposed to be erected in the centre of Charlotte Square.
This Drawing has been acquired by the Trustees of the Scott
Monument, to form part of “The Scott Museum,” after the
present Exhibition is closed. The room at present is fitting
up at the expense of the “ Trustees of the Monument.”
486. MODEL of Scott Monument. By George Kemp.
Lent by Thomas Archer, Esq., Director of Museum of
Science and Art.
487. SIR WALTER SCOTT’S STUDY CHAIR.
Lent by the Council of the Society of Antiquaries.
488. THREE SUITS of Armour from the Collection of Sir J.
Noel Paton, R.S.A.
489. SUIT OF ARMOUR.
Lent by Mr. H. G. Watson.
490. THE BOURBON SHIELD.
Lent by Mr. William MacDonald.
491. THE STOCK AN’ HORN.
“ He tuned his pipe and reed sae sweet,
The burds stood listening by;
E’en the dull cattle stood and gazed,
Charmed wi’ his melody.”
The Broom o' the Cowderiknowes.
This and Nos. 492 and 493 Lent by Mr. James
Drummond, R.S.A.
492. TROPHY of Target, Basket Hilts, and other Highland
Weapons.
493. TROPHY of Swords, Rapiers, Crossbows, and other
Weapons, with an Iron Mask.
494. PORTRAIT OF SIR WALTER SCOTT, Bart. Painted
for the Speculative Society by Sir John Watson Gordon,
P.R.S.A., R.A.
Lent by the Society.
495. CAPTAIN BASIL HALL, R.N. A Bust in Marble.
Samuel Joseph, Sculptor.
Lent by Sir William Stirling-Maxwell, Bart.
By
496. BAGPIPES, formerly the Property of Sir Walter Scott,
and used by his Piper.
Lent by James Wolfe Murray, Esq. of Cringletie.
�57
ARTICLES omitted in the earlier impressions of the
Catalogue, or receiued for Exhibition subse
quently to their issue.
llO.f SIR WALTER SCOTT. Portrait painted by John
Watson (Gordon) in 1820, for the late Marchioness of
Abercorn, who was the Aunt of Lady Napier, whereby
the present Lord Napier now possesses the picture.
Lent by the Dowager Lady Napier.
The following extracts are from two unpublished letters
addressed by Sir Walter Scott to Lady Abercorn:
“ Edinburgh, 1s£ July 1820.
“ The Portrait is advancing, by the pencil of a clever
Artist, and will, I think, be a likeness, and a tolerably
good picture. I hope to get it sent up before I leave
town, at anyrate I will have it finished so far as sittings
are concerned. If I look a little sleepy your kindness
must excuse it, as I had to make my attendance on the
Man of colours betwixt six and seven in the morning.”
“Abbotsford, 2d August 1820.
“ The dog which I am represented as holding in my
arms is a Highland terrier from Kintail, of a breed very
sensible, very faithful, and very ill-natured. • It some
times tires, or pretends to do so, when I am on horse
back, and whines to be taken up, where it sits before me
like a child without any assistance. I have a very large
wolf-greyhound, I think the finest dog I ever saw, but he
has sate, to so many artists that whenever he sees brushes
and a palette, he gets up and leaves the room, being
sufficiently tired of the constraint.”
167ff. PORTRAIT of Lieut.-Colonel Sir Walter Scott, the
second Baronet of Abbotsford, painted by Colvin Smith,
R.S.A., from a Miniature.
Lent by Lady Scott.
16 8f. WALTER SCOTT, a small Miniature done at Bath,
when he was in the fifth or sixth year of his age. It was
given by his mother to a lady, a relation, in whose family
it remained till lately, for at least seventy years.
A similar Miniature, preserved at Abbotsford, was pre
sented by Sir Walter Scott to his daughter, Mrs. Lockhart;
and has been engraved.
Lent by David Laing, Esq.
�58
290*. ENGRAVED PORTRAIT, from the Picture by Sir
Thomas Lawrence at Windsor. (See No. 147.) Proof
Impression. Published by Virtue & Co., originally in the
“Art Journal.”
From Messrs. Virtue & Co.
307-J-. THE ETTRICKE GARLAND, being two excelled
New Songs on the lifting of the Banner of the House of
Buccleugh, Dec. 4, 1815. Edinburgh, 1815. Royal 8vo.
Four leaves.*
356*. ILLUSTRATIONS of Sir Walter Scott’s Lay of the Last
Minstrel, consisting of Twelve Views on the Rivers
Borthwick, Ettrick, Yarrow, Teviot, and Tweed. Engraved
by J. Heath, R.A., from designs taken on the spot by
John C. Schetky of Oxford. With Anecdotes and De
scriptions. London : Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees'
& Orme, Paternoster Row. 1810. Royal 8vo.*
35 6f. GRAPHIC ILLUSTRATIONS to Sir Walter Scott’s
Works. Scenes described in the Novels and Tales, from
Drawings by A. Nasmyth, engraved by Lizars. (Waverley
to Rob Roy.) Edinburgh, 1821. 16 Plates. 8vo.*
356**. LANDSCAPE ILLUSTRATIONS of the Waverley
Novels, with Descriptions of the Views. 2 Vols. (Vol. I.
Waverley to Legend of Montrose. Vol. II. Ivanhoe to
Woodstock.) London: Charles Tilt, Fleet Street. 1832.
Royal 8vo.*
35 7f. THE BOOK OF WAVERLEY GEMS : in a Series of
Engraved Illustrations of incidents and scenery in Sir
Walter Scott’s Novels. Engravings by Heath, Finden,
Rolls, etc., after pictures by Leslie, Stothard, Cooper,
Howard, etc., with illustrative letterpress. London, 1862.
8vo.
From Henry G. Bohn, Esq., London.
369*. LETTER of Sir Walter Scott, addressed “Dr. Leyden,
Calcutta.”
It begins:—“Your letter of the 10th January 1810
reached me about ten days since, and was most truly wel
come, as containing an assurance of that which, however, I
never doubted—the continuation of your unabated and
affectionate remembrance. I assure you, Charlotte and I
think and speak of you very often, with all the warmth
due to the recollection of our early days, when life and
hope were young with all of us. You have, I hope, long
ere now, received my third poem, ‘ The Lady of the
Lake,’ which I think you will like for Auld Lang Syne, if
not for its intrinsic merit. It have [has] been more suo
�59
cessful than its predecessors, for no less than 25,000
copies have disappeared in eight months ; and the demand
is so far from being abated, that another edition of
3000 is now at press. I send you a copy of the quarto
by a son of Mr. Pringle of Whytbank; and his third son
William Pringle, being now on the same voyage to your
shores, I beg to introduce him,” etc. ... “I expect
this boy to call every moment, so I must close my letter.
Mrs. Scott joins in sending you all the wishes of affec
tionate friendship. Pray take care of your health, and
come home to us soon. We will find an ingleside and
a corner of our hearts as warm for you as ever. My chil
dren are all well; and now I hear the door-bell, vale et
nos ama,
Walter Scott.”
“Edinburgh, 2Qth February 1811.”
V This letter could not have reached its destination,
Dr. John Leyden having sailed from Calcutta with the
expedition against Java in March 1811, where he died of
fever in August following.
Lent by Mrs. W. A Pringle, Portobello. Also,
369**. NOTE to his “ dear young friend,” the late William A.
Pringle, Esq., of the Civil Service, India, in connexion
with the above letter.
409. LETTER, Sir Walter Scott to the Rev. Dr. Baird, Prin
cipal of the University of Edinburgh, and Convener of
the General Assembly’s Committee on Psalmody, expressing his high opinion of the Metrical Version of the
Psalms still used in the Presbyterian Churches in this
country. (February 1818.)
Lent by Isaac Bayley, Esq.
431f. THE HISTORY OF THE BALLANTYNE PRESS, and
its connection with Sir Walter Scott. Edinburgh : Bal
lantyne & Co. 1871. 4to.
From Messrs. Ballantyne & Co.
438. MASK of Sir Walter Scott, after Death. (A Cast in
Bronze by John Steell, R.S.A, of this Mask, is exhibited
at Abbotsford.)
Lent by James R. Hope Scott, Esq.
434*®. BOND signed by John Scott of Sintoun, William Scott
of Raeburne, and John Scott of Ronaldburn, at Edin
burgh, 4th and 7th December 1686.*
457*. SILVER PRIZE MEDAL, presented by Sheriff Trotter
in 1843 to the Dux of the Dumfries Grammar School.
A head of Sir Walter Scott, in profile, is chased upon it
Lent by John Blacklock, Esq.
�No. 122. KEY TO SIR WALTER SCOTT AND HIS FRIENDS AT ABBOTSFORD.
�LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS.
HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN, 100, 14", 178t, 296.
Antiquaries, The Society of, Royal Institution, 487.
Alexander, Colonel Sir James E., Westerton, Bridge of Allan, 33.
'
Adam, William Patrick, Esq. of Blairadam, M.P., 10, 144, 444.
Adolphus, Mrs., 23a Connaught Square, London, W., 67, 178*, 455.
Atchison, Thos. S., Esq., 74 George Street, 132.
Anderson, David B., Esq., W.S., 8 Regent Terrace, 68.
Archer, Thomas, Esq., Director of the Museum of Science and Art, 486.
Armstrong, George, Esq., Alnwick, 90.
Arrighi, Leopoldo, Yew Tree House, Meadow Place, 467.
Aytoun, The Misses, 28 Inverleith Row, 452.
Buccleuch and Queen sberry, his Grace The Duke of, K.G., Dalkeith
Palace, 150.
Bread at.ranf., The Right Hon. Earl of, Taymouth Castle, 118, 124, 475
to 478 inch, 480, 481, 482.
Ballantine, James, Esq., 42 George Street, 34, 39, 89, 182, 484.
Ballantyne, John, Esq., R.S.A, Totteridge, Herts, 42.
Ballantyne, R. M., Esq., 6 Millerfield Place, 24.
Bayley, Isaac, Esq., S.S.C., 13 Regent Terrace, 409, 410.
Bedford, Rev. W. K. R., Sutton Coldfield, Warwickshire, 429.
Black, Adam, Esq. of Priorbank, 415.
Black, Messrs. A & C., Publishers, Edinburgh, 317, 368, 412, 413, 416
to 419 incL
Blackwood, John, Esq., 45 George Street, I*, 18, 29, 30, 167*.
Blaikey, James, Esq., 135 Buchanan Street, Glasgow, 126.
Blathwayt, Rev. Raymond, Chaplain H.M. Prison, Worthing, Surrey, 38.
Bohn, Henry G., Esq., Northend House, Twickenham, 172, 432*.
Bonnar, Thomas, Esq., 137 Princes Street, 4, 8, 71, 77, 131.
Bonnar & Carfrae, Messrs., 77 George Street, 479.
Brodie, William, Esq., R.S.A, Cambridge Street, 471.
Bruce, Daniel, Esq., 42 George Street, 129, 281.
Bryce, David, Esq., R.S.A, 131 George Street, 106.
Butti, James A, Esq., 7 Queen Street, 127.
Cartwright, Lady Elizabeth-Jane Leslie-Melville, Melville House, Lady
bank, 111*, 444*.
Clinton, the Right Hon. Lord, Trefusis Castle, Ealmouth, Cornwall, 42*.
Colquhoun, Lady, Strathgarry, Pitlochrie, 113.
Callander, Mrs. Burn, of Prestonhall, 465.
Carfrae, Robert, Esq., 77 George Street, 111.
Carre, W. Riddell, Esq. of Cavers Carre, New Club, 280, 285, 422.
Chambers, William, Esq., Glenormiston, 442.
E
�58
LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS.
Clark, James, Esq., Clackmannan, 45.
Clark, W. D., Esq., 67 Princes Street, 65, 82.
Clarkson, Dr., Avenel, Colinton Road, 446.
Cockburn, A. D., Esq., 6 Athol Crescent, 176.
Constable, Thomas, Esq., 11 Thistle Street, 23.
Corsar, David, Esq., Arbroath, 1.
Cowan, John, Esq., Beeslack, Penicuik, 325.
Craig, J. T. Gibson, Esq., 24 York Place, 37, 80, 84, 86, 92, 114, 133,
136, 152, 177, 209, 293, 300, 377, 421.
Cross, W., Esq., 22 Gayfield Square, 469.
Dalhousie, the Right Hon. the Earl of, K.T., Brechin Castle, 112, 445.
Dennistoun, Alexander, Esq., Rosslea, Helensburgh, 9, 102, 122.
Dick, Mrs., 42 George Street, 50.
Douglas, Christopher, Esq., W.S., 13 Athol Crescent, 334, 431, 432.
Douglas, James, Esq., Banker, Kelso, 451.
Douglas, Miss, 4 Cumin Place, 360.
Drummond, James, Esq., R.S.A., 8 Royal Crescent, 14, 46, 58, 69, 73,
108, 178, 183, 211 to 256 incl., 282, 491, 492, 493.
Dunlop, Miss, 27 Brunswick Street, Stockbridge, 410®.
Ebseine, William C. C., Esq., Kinnedder, Fifeshire, 173, 175, 301, 303.
Foulis, The Dowager Lady Liston, 8 Newbattle Terrace, 156, 340.
Farquharson, F., Esq. of Finzean, 5 Eton Terrace, 107.
Ferguson, Mrs., 2 Eton Terrace, 155.
Finlayson, Mrs., 6 Union Place, 7.
Fraser, P. A., Esq., LT.R.S.A., Hospitalfield, Arbroath, 27, 32.
Fraser, Mrs. P. A., Hospitalfield, Arbroath, 25.
Gallery, Trustees of the National, of Scotland, 88, 94, 95.
Glasgow, The Corporation of, 83.
Gillespie, J. D., Esq., M.D., 10 Walker Street, 79, 101, 116, 346.
Glover, Mrs. Edmond, 11 Burnbank Terrace, Glasgow, 11.
Graves, Henry, Pall Mall, London, 289.
Green, William E., Esq., 39 Paternoster Row, London, 149.
Home, The Right Hon. The Earl of, The Hirsel, Coldstream, 146.
Heriot’s Hospital, The Governors of, 135, 440.
Hall, Sir James, of Dunglass, Bart., 335.
Haldane, Dr. Rutherford, 22 Charlotte Square, 167, 358.
Hay, James, Esq., Leith, 424, 470.
Hay, Robert, Esq., Nunraw, by Haddington, 178**.
Hill, The Trustees of the late Alexander, Esq., 12 St. Andrew Square, 20,
105.
Hill, T. A., Esq., 12 St. Andrew Square, 115.
Hogarth, George, Esq., Banker, Cupar Fife, 354.
Home, David Milne, Esq. of Wedderburn, 10 York Place, 297.
Horn, Robert, Esq., Advocate, 7 Randolph Crescent, 154, 357.
Hume, M. N. Macdonald, Esq., 15 Abercromby Place, 119, 125.
Hutchison, John, Esq., R.S.A., 97 George Street, 468.
�LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS.
59
Hutton, Archibald, Esq., 1 East Register Street, 287.
Inglis, John, Esq. of Redhall, 120.
James, Miss, 39 Harewood Square, London, 142.
Johnston, Thomas, 27 St. John’s Hill, 441.
Knighton, SirW. W., Bart., 1 Lowndes Street, London, 139, 145.
Kemp, Mrs., Portobello, 483.
Laing, David, Esq., Signet Library, 49, 85, 130, 137, 257 to 267 incl.,
283, 294, 315, 315*, 316, 318, 336, 336*, 343, 356, 359, 359*, 361,
363, 367, 369, 370, 373, 374, 378, 379, 382 to 388 incl., 394, 395*
to 398* incl., 404, 408, 420, 434, 434*, 439.
Laing, Henry, Elder Street, 454, 457.
Lawson, George A., Esq., Sculptor, Gloucester Road, Regent’s Park,
London, 473, 474.
Maxwell, Sir William Stirling, of Keir and Pollok, Bart., 10 Upper
Grosvenor Street, London, W., 91, 93, 98, 103, 164, 166, 189 to 208
incl., 290, 399, 495.
Manchester, His Honour the Mayor of, 104.
MacDonald, William, Esq., Roseville, Eskbank, Dalkeith, 47, 48, 51, 52,
55, 56*, 60, 61, 63, 64, 70, 72, 74, 76, 78, 170, 181, 447, 490.
Mackay, C. G., Esq., 17 Lutton Place, 425.
Mackay, Dr. Charles, 42 George Street, 456.
Mackay, Mrs., 17 Lutton Place, 17.
Maclagan, Professor, 28 Heriot Row, Edinburgh, 45**.
Maclaurin, Mrs., 9 Randolph Cliff, 428.
MacLeay, Kenneth, Esq., R.S.A., 3 Malta Terrace, 54, 56, 66.
Meik, Miss, 22 Greenhill Gardens, 433.
Meik, Thomas, C.E., 7 Newbattle Terrace, 460, 461.
Melville, Mrs., 8 Newbattle Terrace, 134.
Mercer, Robert, Esq. of Scotsbank, Ramsay Lodge, Portobello, 26, 87, 96.
Murray, James Wolfe, Esq. of Cringletie, 496.
Murray, John, Esq., 50 Albemarle Street, London, W., 151,162, 165, 300*.
Muspratt, James, Esq., Seaforth Hall, Seaforth, Liverpool, 110.
National Portrait Gallery, London, 153.
Napier, Mark, Esq., Advocate, 6 Ainslie Place, 331.
Nicholson, Mr. Alexander, Kelso, 450, 459, 464.
Nicholson, Mrs., 6 Henderson Row, 168.
Orr, Sir Andrew, of Harviestoun and Castle Campbell, Harviestoun Castle
by Dollar, 28.
Polwarth, Right Hon. Lord, Mertoun House, St. Boswells, 453.
Paton, Sir J. Noel, R.S.A., 33 George Square, 458, 488.
Paterson, Dr. A., Bridge of Allan, 484*.
Paterson, Mr. William, 23 Hope Terrace, 57, 320, 321, 323, 326, 328, 329,
348.
Peat, Mrs. Cumine, Welnage, Dunse, 41.
Royal Association for the Promotion of the Fine Arts in Scotland, 94,
179, 180, 184 to 188 incl., 436.
�60
LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS.
Royal Society, The, Edinburgh, 158.
Ruthven, Right Hon. the Dowager Lady, Winton Castle, Tranent, 140.
Raeburn, John P., Esq., Charlesfield, Midcalder, 160.
Ramsay, R. B. Wardlaw, Esq. of Whitehill, etc., Lasswade, 21, 123, 393.
Renny, J., Esq., 22 Picardy Place, 13.
Richardson, Francis, Esq., Mickleham, Surrey, 302, 323*, 349*, 355.
Robertson, Robert, Esq., 5 South Lauder Road, Grange, 40*.
Rose, John T., Esq., 11 Duncan Street, 268 to 279 incl., 435, 437.
Scott, J. R. Hope, Esq. of Abbotsford, Melrose, 171, 174, 295, 299, 304,
306, 322, 362, 392, 400 to 403 incl., 405 to 407 incl., 438.
Strathmore, The Right Hon. The Earl of, 20 Rutland Gate, London,
S.W., 109.
Signet Library, 298, 302*, 305, 307 to 313 incl., 319, 324, 327 to 330
incl., 333, 337, 338, 339, 341, 344, 345, 347, 349, 350 to 353, 355*,
371, 372, 375, 376, 380, 381, 389 to 391, 395.
Speculative Society, The, 365, 366, 494.
Sale, W. F., Esq., Irwell Bank, Kersal, Manchester, 117.
Sanson, Mrs. Margaret, 24 Minto Street, 45*, 81, 117*, 414.
Scott, R. T. C., Esq., J.P., Melby, Shetland, 426, 443.
Shand, A. B., Esq., Advocate, 3 Great Stuart Street, 121.
Simpson, George B., Esq., Seafield, Broughty-Ferry, 16, 35, 44, 99, 128.
Simson, David, Esq., 25 India Street, 411.
Simson, James, M.D., 3 Glenfinlas Street, 463.
Skene, A., Esq., 22 Regent Quay, Aberdeen, 342.
Smith, Colvin, Esq., R.S.A., 32 York Place, 12, 31, 157.
Smith, Dr. John A., 7 West Maitland Street, 210, 288.
Smith, Mrs., Frederick Street, 53, 62, 75.
Spence, A. Blair, Esq., Dundee, 2.
Stevenson, Mr. T. George, 22 Frederick Street, 6, 284, 427, 430.
Stevenson, Rev. Robert H., 9 Oxford Terrace, 22, 332, 472.
Stirling, Gilbert, Esq. of Larbert House, Royal Horse Guards, London, 43.
Swinton, Archibald Campbell, Esq., Kimmerghame, Dunse, 59, 286, 291,
292, 314, 314*, 364, 458.
Swinton, Miss, Kimmerghame, Dunse, 449.
Thomson, Lockhart, Esq., S.S.C., 10 Coates Crescent, 36.
Walker, Mr., Peebles, 448.
Watson, Wm. Smellie, Esq., R.S.A., 10 Forth Street, 19.
Watson, Henry G., Esq., 123 George Street, 5, 97, 148, 161, 489.
Watson, Mrs. Stewart, 56 Queen Street, 138, 423.
Wells, William, Esq., M.P., 22 Bruton Street, London, W., 143.
Wellwood, A. A. Maconochie, Esq.,Meadow Bank House, Kirknewton, 466.
White, John, Esq., Netherurd, Peebles, 3, 40.
White, William Logan, Esq., Kellerstain, Hermiston, 159.
Williams, T., Esq., Elmtree Road, London, 141.
Williamson, John, Esq., The Deans, South Shields, 15.
Young, James, Esq. of Kelly, 169.
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OF THE BIKTH OF
SIR WALTER SCOTT.
SONGS sung by Mr KENNEDY at the
EDINBURGH FESTIVAL.
SONG FOR THE OCCASION.
Words by JAME&^ALLANTINE.
Music by GEORGE CROAL.
Come let us raise a grateful song,
On this our Minstrel’s Natal day ;
And all the world shall round us thiong,
Heart homage to his name to pay.
One hundred years have passed away,
Since first awoke that watchful eye ;
Who’s sparkling glance and genialray,
Have kindled light that ne’er call die.
See his glory brightly shining, ■
Over Palace, Hall, and Cot;
See the Myriad Nations'twining,’
Laurel wreaths round Walter Scott.
Immortal strains of Auld Lang Syne,
Are floating on the ambient air ;
While Fame and Time strew flowers divine,
Around the Wizard Minstrel’s chair,—
Who in his hundredth year sits there,
With songs and stories as of yore ;
Still charming all the brave and fair,
Still linking hearts for evermore.
See his glory, etc.
Statesmen and Warriors gather round,
And Prince and Peasant swell the train;
The sky cleft hills, the glens profound,
Prulong the universal strain.
O’er all the World the loud refrain,
Of grateful joy spreads wide and far ;
And Scotland’s radiance ne’er can wane,
Illumed by such a lustrous star.
See his glory, etc.
Edinburgh, 9A August 1871.
�JOCK O’ HAZELDEAN,.
Words by SIR WALTER SCOTT.
Scottish Melody.
Why weep ye by the tide, layde, why weep ye by the tide ?
I’ll wed ye to my youngest son, and ye shall be his bride ;
And ye shall be his bride, layde, sae comely to be seen :
But aye she loot the tears doon fa’, for Jock o’ Hazeldean.
Now let this wilfu’ grief be done, and dry that cheek so pale ;
Young Frank is chief of Errington, and lord of Langley dale ;
His step is first in peaceful ha’, his sword in battle keen,
But aye she loot the tears down fa’, for Jock o’ Hazeldean.
A chain of gowd ye shall not lack, nor braid to bind your hair,
Nor mettled hound, nor managed hawk, nor palfrey fresh and
fair;
And you the foremost o’ them a’, shall ride ©ur forest queen,
But aye she loot the tears down fa’, for Jock o’ Hazeldean.
The kirk was decked at morning tide, the tapers glimmer’d fair ;
The priest andHiridegroom wait the bride, but ne’er a bride
was there,
They sought her baith by bower and ha’, the layde wasna seen,
She’s owre the border and awa, wi’ Jock o’ Hazeldean.
THE MACGREGOR’S GATHERING.
Words by SIR WALTER SCOTT.
Music by ALEX. LEE.
The moon’s on the lake, and the mist’s on the brae,
And our clan has a name that is nameless by day,
Our signafafor fight, which from monarchs we drew,
Must be heard but by night in our vengeful haloo,
Then haloo, haloo, haloo, Gregalach.
If they rob us of name, and pursue us with beagles,
Give their roofs to the flame and their flesh to the eagles.
Then gather, gather, gather, gather, gather, gather,
While there’s leaves in the forest, and foam on the river,
Macgregor despite them shall flourish for ever.
Glenorchy’s proud mountain, Col churn and her towers,
Glenstrae and Glenlyon, no longer are ours.
We’re landless, landless, landless, Gregalach, landless, land
less, landless.
Through the depths of Loch Katrine the steed shall career,
O’er the peak of Benlomond the galley shall steer,
And the rocks o^ Craig Royston like icicles melt,
Ere our wrongs be forgot, or our vengeance unfelt.
Then haloo, haloo, haloo, Gregalach.
If they rob us of name, etc.
�*YOUNG LOCHINVAR.
Words by SIR WALTER SCOTT.
Music by GEORGE CROAL.
O, young Lochinvar has come out of the west,
Through all the wide bolder his steed was the best;
And save his good broadsword he weapons had none,
He rode all unarm’d, and he rode all alone.
So faithful in love, and so dauntless in war,
There never was knight like the young Lochinvar.
He staid not for brake, and he stopp’d not for stone,
He swam the Hsk river where ford there was none ;
But ere he alighted at Netherby gate,
The bride had consented, the gallant came late ;
For a laggard in love, and a dastard in war,
Was to wed the fair Ellen of brave Lochinvar.
So boldly he entered the Netherby hall,
Among bride’s-men, and kinsmen, and brothers and all:
Then spoke the bride’s father, his hand on his sword,
(For the poor craven bridegroom said never a word,)
“ O come ye in peace here, or come ye in war,
Or to dance at our bridal, young Lord LochinvM! ”
I long woo’d youf daughter, my suit you denied
Love swells like the Solway, but ebbs like its tide—
And now am I come, with this lost love of mine,
To lead but one measure, drink one cup of wine.
There are maidens in Scotland moreRtovely by far,
That would gladly be bride to the young Lochinvar. ”
The bride kiss’d the goblet, the knight took it up,
He quaff’d off the wine, and he threw down the cup.
She look’d down to blush, and she look’d up to sigh,
With a smile on her lips, and a tear in her eye.
He took her soft hand, ere her mother could bar,—
“ Now tread we a measure !” said young Lochinvar.
So stately his form, and so lovely her face,
That never a hall such a galliard did grace ;
While her mother did fret, and her father did fume,
And the bridegroom stood dangling his bonnejfland plume,
And the bride-maidens whisper’d, “ Twere better by far,
To have match’d our fair cousin with young Lochinvar.
One touch to her hand, and one word in her ear,
When they reach’d the hall-door and the charger stood near;
So light to the croupe the fair lady he swung,
So light to the saddle before her he sprung !
‘‘ She is won ! we are gone, over bank, busli, and scaur,
They’ll have fleet steeds that follow” quoth young Lochinvar.
There was mounting ’mong GS^emes of the Netherby clan ;
Forsters, Fenwicks, and Musgraves, they rode ancLthey ran;
There was racing, and chasing, on Cannonbie Lee.
But the lost bride of Netherby ne’er did they see.
So daring in love, and so dauntless in war.
Have ye e’er heard of gallant like young Lochinvar ?
*From the Centenary Souvenir, six songs by Sir Walter Scott.
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