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ABERCROMBY, Mr., 475

Alexander the Corrector, ix

Alice Bean Lean. See Bean Lean, Alice
Alick Polwarth, Waverley's servant, 352
Ambry, 234

Amhurst, Nicholas, 470

And did you not hear, 466
Anderson of Whitburgh, 480
Andrea de Ferrara, 483

Arthur's Seat, 279; Scott's youthful
rambles on, x

Authorship of Waverley, xvi. See Waverley
Awake on your hills, 141

BALL AT HOLYROOD, 271
Ballenkeiroch, 126, 301
Bally-Brough, pass of, 98

Balmawhapple, Laird of, 55; quarrel at
Luckie Macleary's, 63; apology to
Waverley, 66; escorts Waverley from
Doune, 246; insults the garrison of
Stirling Castle, 248; death of, 299,

482

Ban and Buscar, Bradwardine's dogs, 69,
392, 439

Ban-dog, 460

Bard of Glennaquoich, 127

Bean Lean, Alice, 108; in the hut, 235;
delivers up Waverley's papers, 238
Bean Lean, Donald, 103; raid on Gillie-
whackit, 113; intrigues with Waverley's
seal, 321; end and confession, 379
Bear, the Blessed, 58; restored, 445;
prototype of, 473

Beaujeu, Count de, 356

Been out, to have, 479

Bickers, 468

Black-mail, Highland, 88, 91, 474
Bodach Glas, 362, 429

Boots, service of, by Bradwardine, 301,
313

Bradshaigh legend, 470

Bradwardine, Baron, 32, 58; receives
Waverley, 54; his taste in literature,
73; the barony in male-fief, 83; lauded
by Flora, 144; greets Waverley at Holy-
rood, 261; conducts evening service
before battle, 292; dilemma about the
service of boots, 301, 313; his hiding-
place, 398; is pardoned, 410; recovers
the Blessed Bear, 445

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GAELIC language, 136, 335
poetry, 135, 139
toasts, 128

Gardiner, Colonel, 38; his first letter to
Waverley, 85; orders Waverley to
return, 161; his conversion, 471; his
fall at Preston, 298, 481

Gellatley, David, 48, 69; at Glennaquoich,
179; among the ruins of Tully-Veolan,
390; in new clothes, 439

Gellatley, Janet, accused of witchcraft,

78; her stories about David, 394; her
explanations to Waverley, 401
Gilfillan, Gifted, 220, 224; surprised on
the march, 231

Gilliewhackit, carried off by Bean Lean,
113, 475

Glamis Castle, 473
Glennaquoich.

See Mac-Ivor, Fergus

Glennaquoich House, 121; banquet at,
124; glen of, 136; waterfall at, 138
Go out, to, 479

Green-breeks, 468

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Mac-Farlane's Lantern, 478
Mac-Ivor, Fergus, 90, 115; his ancestors,
117; compared with his sister, 129; at
the waterfall, 143; tempts Waverley,
164, 171; at Holyrood, 252; quarrels
with Waverley, 348, 354; sees the
Bodach Glas, 362, 429; at Clifton, 365;
his trial, 420; last interview with
Waverley, 427; execution of, 431
Mac-Ivor, Flora, 92, 129; her first inter-
view with Waverley, 134; at the water-
fall, 136; declines Waverley's suit,
174; at Holyrood, 272; accidentally
wounded, 316; her last interview with
Waverley, 423

Macleary, Luckie, 60

Mac-Murrough, the bard, 127

Mac-Vicar's prayer for Prince Charles,

315

Mac-Wheeble, 34, 56; in Edinburgh, 267;
on the service of boots, 303; at his own
house, 407; reads the assignation of
Tully-Veolan, 442

Mahony, Dugald, 97; guards Colonel
Talbot, 305; loss of his arm, 386

Melville, Major, 202; his advice to
Gifted Gilfillan, 225
Mirkwood Mere, 28

Mon cœur volage, 61

Morton, Rev. Mr., 200; intercedes for
Waverley, 211; visits Waverley in con-
finement, 217

Mucklewrath, the smith, 196; his
spouse, 197

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St. Swithin's Chair, 77

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Saunderson, Saunders, 49, 58

School-days, anecdote of Scott's, 467
Scotland after 1745, 447

Scott, Thomas, as reputed author of
Waverley, xxi

Second-sighted persons, 104

Shemus an Snachad, 259, 265
Sidier Dhu, 100, 112, 475

Roy, 100, 113, 475

Skene-occle, 190

Sliochd nan Ivor, 118

Spontoon, Colonel Talbot's servant, 377
Stag-hunt, 148; in Braemar Forest, 153,
477

Stag's horn, wound from, 151

Stanley, Frank, 377; at Huntingdon, 384;
at Waverley's wedding, 437
Stewart, governor of Doune Castle, 243
Stewart of Invernahyle, xxvii
Stirling Castle, 248

Stirrup-cup, 473

Strutt, Joseph, xiv

Stubbs, Miss Cecilia, 24

Superstitions, Highland, 151, 362

TALBOT, Colonel, Waverley's prisoner,

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Talbot, Lady Emily, 339; in London, 377;
at Tully-Veolan, 439

The Highlandmen are pretty men, 480
There is mist on the mountain, 140
They come upon us in the night, 390
Thomas the Rhymer, 451

Tinchel, driving deer, 150
Title of Waverley, choice of, 1
Titus Livius, anecdote about, 470
To an oak-tree, 192
Tomanrait, 154

Town, in Scotland, 50
Trot-cozy, 193

Tully-Veolan. See Bradwardine, Baron of
Tully-Veolan, village, 41; manor-house,
44; garden, 46; creagh on, 87; desolation
of, after war, 388; festivities at, 438;
prototype of, 472

Twigtythe, Rev. Mr., 372

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WAKEN, lords and ladies gay, 460
Washing scene at Tully-Veolan, 47
Waterfall at Glennaquoich, 138, 477
Waverley, history of its composition, xiv;
authorship of, xvi; choice of title
for, 1

Waverley, Edward, his first interview with
Sir Everard, 11; education of, 13; his
ancestors, 19; gets a commission, 26;
goes to Scotland, 38; reception at Tully-
Veolan, 41, 53; journey to Glennaquoich,
97; visits Bean Lean's cave, 103; loss
of his seal, 146; wounded in stag-hunt,
151; receives letters at Glennaquoich,
155; cashiered and resigns, 162; wooes
Flora, 168; meeting with Flora at the
waterfall, 173; leaves Glennaquoich,
186; detained at Cairnvreckan, 196;
examined before Major Melville, 202;
rescued from Gilfillan, 231; detained in
the hut, 234; nocturnal adventure, 239;
arrives at Doune Castle, 242; escorted
to Edinburgh, 246; presented to Prince
Charles Edward, 255; embraces his
cause, 256;
the Mac-Ivor
tartan, 259; repulsed by Flora at
Holyrood, 274; saves Colonel Talbot at
Preston, 298; learns of the plot against
him, 317; turns his affections towards
Rose Bradwardine, 334; quarrels with
Mac-Ivor, 348, 354; attempt to assas-
sinate him, 353; separated from the
Highland army at Clifton, 365; shel-

assumes

tered by Jopson, 368; journey to London,
374; return to Scotland, 384; explana-
tion of past events, 401; proposes for
Rose Bradwardine, 415; an accepted
suitor, 417; at Carlisle, 420; last inter-
view with Flora, 423; with Fergus, 427;
return to Waverley-Honour, 434; wed-
ding at Tully-Veolan, 437

Waverley, Sir Everard, his courtship, 9;
parting advice to his nephew, 31; letter
to his nephew, 159

Waverley, Richard, estrangement of from
his brother, 6; intrigues and fall of,
158; death of, 372
Whitefoord, Colonel, xvii
Williams, Edward, 368
Wily Will. See Ruthven
Witchcraft in Scotland, 78, 474

Wogan, Captain, 191; verses on his grave,
192

YOUNG men will love thee, 80

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