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Robin Hood's Well,246.

Rob Roy,11,12,182-198.

Rob Roy's cave,119,197.

Rob Roy's gun,233.

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

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

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

Roman wall at Amboglanna,136.

Rosamond's Well,373.

Rosebank,14.

Rose, William Stewart,50.

Roslin Chapel,369.

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

Rotherham,236.

Rothsay, Duke of,381,384.

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

Saddleback,135.

St. Abbs Head,218,220.

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

St. Bride, the chapel of,77.

St. Clair, William,370.

St. Cuthbert's Church,114.

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

St. Giles Cathedral,60,199-203.

St. John, Church of, Perth,380.

St. John, Valley of,98.

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

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

St. Margaret's Loch, Edinburgh,210.

St. Mary's Loch,35,175.

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

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

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

Sandy Knowe,2,51,353.

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

Scalloway, village in the Shetland Islands,302.

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

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

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

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

Scott, Daniel, brother of Sir Walter,383.

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

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

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

Scott, Michael, the wizard,38,41.

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

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

Scott, Thomas, brother of Sir Walter,333.

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

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

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

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

Scott, Sir William, of Harden,36.

Scott, Sir William, of Buccleuch,37.

Seymour, Lord,277.

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

Sharpe, Charles Kirkpatrick,360.

Sherwood Forest,236,237.

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

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

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

Skiddaw,135.

Skye, Island of,100,102.

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

Smellie, William,141.

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

Somerset, the Duke of,277.

Staffa,102.

Stennis, stones of,310,311.

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

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

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

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

Stonebyres Linn,172.

Strathgartney,78.

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

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

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

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

Studley Royal,243,246.

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

SURGEON'S DAUGHTER, THE,389,390.

Sweetheart Abbey,126,127,135.

SWIFT, LIFE OF,91.

TALES OF THE CRUSADERS,365-370.

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

Tantallon Castle,60,61.

Tay, the river,109,110,379.

Teasdale, Margaret, original of Tib Mumps,137.

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

Teith, the river,229.

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

Terry, Daniel,197,375.

Teviot, the river,35.

Thames, the, London,320,322.

Thomas the Rhymer,222.

Thomson, George, original of Dominie Sampson,140.

Thomson, Rev. John, of Duddingston,220.

THORESBY HOUSE,238.

Thorsgill, the river,92,93.

Tillietudlem.SeeCraignethan.

Tippermuir, battle of,226.

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

Tours,339,341.

Tower of London,325.

Train, Joseph, provides information used inThe Lord of the Isles,103; inGuy Mannering,132-135; inOld Mortality,171; inThe Heart of Midlothian,214.

Traquair, Earl of,108,109.

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

Triermain Castle,11,97,395.

Triermain Castle Rock,16,98.

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

Tully Veolan,107-111.

Turnberry Castle,103.

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

Twisel Bridge,7.

TWO DROVERS, THE,389,390,391.

Ullswater,97.

Vaux, Sir Roland de,97.

Vernon, Dorothy, of Haddon Hall,329.

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

Villiers, George, second Duke of Buckingham,335.

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

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

Waldie, Robert,5.

Wales,366,367,368.

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

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

Walker, Patrick, author ofLife of Cameron,213.

Wallace, William,81.

Wampool River, the,358.

Wark Castle,62.

Warrender, Sir George,109.

Warwick Castle,281,282,383.

Warwick, Earl of,240.

Warwickshire,281.

Wat of Harden,35.

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

Welbeck Abbey,238.

Welshpool,368.

Westmoreland,135.

Whinnyrig,357.

Whitefoord, Colonel,116,117.

Whitefriars (Alsatia),323,334.

Whitehall, Palace of,321,322,335.

Wideford Hill, Kirkwall,309.

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

William the Lion,152,155.

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

Wolf's Crag,220.

Wolf's Hope,222.

WOODSTOCK,371-377.

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

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

Wright, Guthrie,57; quoted,135.

Wycliffe, Oswald,88.

Yarrow, the river,175.

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

Yetholm Loch,260.

York, Castle of,250.

York Minister,251.

York, city of,234,250.

York Water Gate,322.

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