INDEX ABERCROMBY, Mr., 475 Alexander the Corrector, ix Alice Bean Lean. See Bean Lean, Alice Amhurst, Nicholas, 470 And did you not hear, 466 Arthur's Seat, 279; Scott's youthful Authorship of Waverley, xvi. See Waverley BALL AT HOLYROOD, 271 Balmawhapple, Laird of, 55; quarrel at 482 Ban and Buscar, Bradwardine's dogs, 69, Ban-dog, 460 Bard of Glennaquoich, 127 Bean Lean, Alice, 108; in the hut, 235; Beaujeu, Count de, 356 Been out, to have, 479 Bickers, 468 Black-mail, Highland, 88, 91, 474 Boots, service of, by Bradwardine, 301, Bradshaigh legend, 470 Bradwardine, Baron, 32, 58; receives GAELIC language, 136, 335 Gardiner, Colonel, 38; his first letter to Gellatley, David, 48, 69; at Glennaquoich, Gellatley, Janet, accused of witchcraft, 78; her stories about David, 394; her Gilliewhackit, carried off by Bean Lean, Glamis Castle, 473 See Mac-Ivor, Fergus Glennaquoich House, 121; banquet at, Green-breeks, 468 Mac-Farlane's Lantern, 478 Macleary, Luckie, 60 Mac-Murrough, the bard, 127 Mac-Vicar's prayer for Prince Charles, 315 Mac-Wheeble, 34, 56; in Edinburgh, 267; Mahony, Dugald, 97; guards Colonel Melville, Major, 202; his advice to Mon cœur volage, 61 Morton, Rev. Mr., 200; intercedes for Mucklewrath, the smith, 196; his St. Swithin's Chair, 77 See also Bean Saunderson, Saunders, 49, 58 School-days, anecdote of Scott's, 467 Scott, Thomas, as reputed author of Second-sighted persons, 104 Shemus an Snachad, 259, 265 Roy, 100, 113, 475 Skene-occle, 190 Sliochd nan Ivor, 118 Spontoon, Colonel Talbot's servant, 377 Stag's horn, wound from, 151 Stanley, Frank, 377; at Huntingdon, 384; Stirrup-cup, 473 Strutt, Joseph, xiv Stubbs, Miss Cecilia, 24 Superstitions, Highland, 151, 362 TALBOT, Colonel, Waverley's prisoner, Talbot, Lady Emily, 339; in London, 377; The Highlandmen are pretty men, 480 Tinchel, driving deer, 150 Town, in Scotland, 50 Tully-Veolan. See Bradwardine, Baron of Twigtythe, Rev. Mr., 372 WAKEN, lords and ladies gay, 460 Waverley, Edward, his first interview with assumes tered by Jopson, 368; journey to London, Waverley, Sir Everard, his courtship, 9; Waverley, Richard, estrangement of from Wogan, Captain, 191; verses on his grave, YOUNG men will love thee, 80 END OF WAVERLEY Printed by R. & R. CLARK, LIMITED, Edinburgh. COMPLETE SETS: 1. Price 1: IS. Four Volume Edition. Royal 8vo, half French morocco. 2. Price £1:45. Five Volume Edition. Royal 8vo, half Cape morocco. 3. Price £1:17s. Pocket Edition. Illustrated with 125 Wood Engravings. In 25 vols., 12mo, cloth. The same in limp Cape morocco, price £3:35. 4. Price £2:8s. Twelve Volume Edition. Reprinted from the plates of the Centenary Edition. Illustrated with Steel Frontispieces and Woodcuts. 12 vols., crown 8vo, cloth. 5. Price £2: IOS. Two Shilling Edition. Reprinted from the plates of the Centenary Edition. Illustrated with Frontispieces and Vignettes. 25 vols., crown 8vo, cloth. 6. Price £3:35. Half-Crown Edition. Printed from the plates of the Centenary Edition. Illustrated with Steel Frontispieces and Vignettes. 25 vols., crown 8vo, cloth, gilt top. The same may be had in half ruby Persian calf, or in half blue morocco. 7. Price £4:4s. Centenary Edition. With Additional Notes. Illustrated with 158 Steel Plates. In 25 vols., crown 8vo, cloth. may be had in half calf. 8. Price £6. Roxburghe Edition. The same Illustrated with 1600 Woodcuts and 96 Steel Plates. In 48 vols., fcap. 8vo, cloth, paper label; or in half French morocco, price £8: 8s. 9. Price £6: 5s. Dryburgh Edition. Illustrated with 250 page Illustrations specially drawn for this edition by eminent Artists. 25 vols., large crown 8vo, cloth. The same may be had in half calf or half morocco. Uniform with this edition, Scott's Poems, in 2 vols. Introduction and Notes, by ANDREW LANG. Edited, with an LONDON: ADAM AND CHARLES BLACK, SOHO SQUARE. |