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INDEX TO WAVERLEY.

A LA MORT, Waverley? 183.

Abercromby, his adventure with Rob Roy,
455.

Birch-trees, fragrance from, 118.
Black mail refused by Bradwardine, 105,
108; note on, 454.

Ablution and abstersion at Glennaquoich, Bradwardine, Baron, origin of acquaint-

140.

Absence, effects of, on a lover, 198.
Adullam, cave of, 352.

Alice Bean Lean at the cave, 125; in the
hut, 247; how she delivered up Waver-
ley's papers, 405.

Alick Polwarth, Waverley's servant, 357.
Amhurst, Nicholas, note on, 451.
Anderson of Whitburgh, note on, 460.
Andrea di Ferrara, note on, 462.
Arthur's Seat before the battle, 287.
Author's address to all in general, 469.
Authorship of Waverley, 3.

BALL AT HOLYROOD, 279.
Ballenkeiroch refuses to drink Waverley's
health, 142; and Bradwardine after the
battle, 308.

Balmawhapple, Laird of, 73; quarrel at
Luckie Macleary's, 80; apology to Wa-
verley, 84; rencontre with Bradwardine,
97; escorts Waverley from Doune, 255;
death of, at Preston, 306; note on, 462.
Ban and Buscar, Bradwardine's dogs, 86,

418.

Banquet at Tully-Veolan, 74.
Bard at Glennaquoich, 143, 150.
Battle song of Flora Mac-Ivor's, 155.
Bean Lean, Donald, interview in his cave,
120;
raid on the bridegroom Gillie-
whackit, 130; Flora's dislike to, 161;
intriguing with Waverley's seal, 325;
end of, and confession, 383; how he
rescued Waverley, 404.

Bear, the blessed, of Bradwardine, 76;
restored, 446; prototype at Glammis,
453.

Beaujeu, Comte de, 361.

ance, 51; receives Waverley, 70-72; his
view of literature, 90; the barony in
male fief, 100; quarrel with Mac-Ivor,
108, 148; in Edinburgh, 270; at evening
service with his troop, 300; dilemma
about pulling off the Prince's boots,
309; performs the ceremony, 320; in
concealment, 395; receives his pardon,
415-417; recovers the "Blessed Bear,"
446.

Bridal favours for Fergus, 180; garment
for Fergus, 426.

Bridal song in Queenhoo Hall, 488.
Bodach Glas or Grey Spectre, 367, 430.
Boots, service of, by Baron Bradwardine,
309, 320.

Buchan, Mrs., of the Greenlaw inn, 453.
Byron and the authorship of Waverley, 15.

CAIRNVRECKAN VILLAGE, 207.

Callum Beg, objections to character of, 4;
accompanies Waverley south, 199; in
Edinburgh, 286; aims at Colonel Gard-
iner, 299; fires at Waverley, 357.
Canting heraldry, 99.
Cameronians, 231.

Cannon in the Highland army, 291; note
on, 459.

Canongate, Waverley's lodgings in, 267.
Carlisle, Mac-Ivor a prisoner in, and ex-
ecution at, 421-432.

Caterans at Tully-Veolan, 105; note on,
455.

Cathleen's song of "Colley my cow," 158.
Cattle-lifters respected by the High-
landers, 127.

Cervantes' "Open your gates, incompar-
able Princess," 170.

Chapter, shall this be a long or a short? 162.
Charles Edward. See Prince.
Chief, Highland, description of, 114, 134;
hospitality required from, 142.

Clans at the battle of Prestonpans, 289-
303.

Clifton, skirmish at, 369, 374; M'Pherson's
account of, 466.

Conan the jester, note on, 457.
Cope, General, 298, 460.

Country gentlemen, effect of political per-
secution on, 159.

Courage, more, required to run away than
to fight, 333.
Coursing the roe, 89.

Crieff, kind gallows at, 455.
Creagh on Tully-Veolan, 104.
Cruickshanks, Ebenezer, 200-205.
Cruden, Alexander, 5.
Curiosity and courage, 247.

DANCE at Glennaquoich, 161.
Deer, charge of, 164.

Desk, author's old, 11.

Dinner-table, Scotch, note on, 456.
Dirk, oath upon, 468.

Discipline among the Highlanders, 456.
Donald Bean Lean. See Bean.
Doune Castle, note on, 458.
Bress, change in, 24.

Drumming the 119th Psalm, 234.
Duchran, happy meeting at, 418.
Duelling, pretext for, 355.
Dyer's Weekly Letter, 27.

EAGLE at Bally-Brough, 115.
Ebrius and ebriosus, 84.

Edgeworth, Miss, her literary achieve-
ments, 9.

Edinburgh approached by Balmawhapple
and Waverley, 260.

Education, ancient and modern, 33.
Ennerdale, Lord, fragment of a letter, 475.
Episcopalians in Scotland persecuted, 74.
Erskine, Rev. John, D.D., 212.

FALCONER, Mr. See Balmawhapple.
False love, and hast thou played me
thus? 66.

Fergus. See Mac-Ivor.

Fiction, author's appetite for, 7.
Fifteen Scotch judges, 257.

Flockhart, widow, and her lodgers, 273,
3S9.

Flora Mac-Ivor's first interview at Glen-
naquoich, 145, 146; her retreat by the
waterfall, 152, 155; fascinates Waver-

ley, 163; meeting with Waverley after
his disgrace, 180; declines Waverley's
suit, 187; at Holyrood, 279; accident-
ally wounded by a Highlander, 322;
her solicitude for Rose, and opinion of
Waverley, 331-333; making Fergus's
"bridal garment," 426.

GARDINER, Colonel, 56; first letter to
Waverley, 103; orders Waverley to re-
turn, 175; fall of, at Preston, 305;
note on, 451; Doddridge's description
of, 460.

Gellatley, David, reception of Waver-
ley, 66; described by Rose, 87; arrival at
Glennaquoich, 191; his song and dance,
192; shows himself among the ruins of
Tully-Veolan, 394.

Gellatley, Janet, the witch, 95.
Genealogical stories narrated to Waverley
38.

Gilfillan, gifted, and his volunteers, 234;
surprised by the Highlanders, 241.
Gilliewhackit carried off by Donald Bean,
130.

Glammis Castle, note on, 453.

Glenaladale, where Prince Charles landed,
155.

Glennaquoich House, and entertainments
at, 138-140.

Green-Breeks, 490.

HAIL to thee, thou holy herb! 166.
Hanover, House of, Mac-Ivor's declama-
tion, 178.

Helots among the Highlanders, 290.
Hie away, over bank, over brae, 88.
Highland chief and his "tail," 114.
discipline, note on, 456.

fling or reel at Glennaquoich, 192.
poetry, 150.

policy, note on, 456.
politeness, 199.

surgery, 165.

village sixty years ago, 59.

Highlanders, dislike to, by Talbot, 349.
march into England, 351.

His bairns! 211.

Hog in har'st at Glennaquoich, 141.
Holyrood entered by Waverley, 261; ball
at, 279.

Home, author of "Douglas," escape from
Doune, 458.

Houghton, Sergeant, 217; found dying,

294; incited to mutiny by Ruffin, 325.
Hunt at Glennaquoich, 163, 167.

IMAGINATIONS of Waverley, 40.
Innocents, 69.

Inns, Scottish, note on, 452.
Io d'Elicona niente, 158.

Irish officers, note on, 459.

Irving, John, 6.

Jacobite sentiments in England, 458;
sympathisers, author's acquaintance
with, 448.

James of the Needle, 273.

Janet, old, 398.

Jesters kept by the nobility, 69.

Manners, change in, chiefly external, 24.
Matrimony described by Flora, 160, 188.
Melville, Major, of Cairnvreckan, 213, 222.
Military education, 57.

Mirkwood Mere, sonnet, 46.

Morrison Fynes, his travels in Scotland,
256.

Morton, minister of Cairnvreckan, 212;
visits Waverley in his confinement, 228.
Mucklewrath, the smith of Cairnvreckan,
208.

Murray, William, formerly Manager of
Theatre Royal, Edinburgh, 145.

Jopson, Jacob, shelters Waverley, 372, My heart's in the Highlands, 191.

387.

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MACCOMBICH, Evan Dhu, embassy to
Tully-Veolan about the cattle, 112; in
Edinburgh, 273; warns Waverley of
assassination, 356; offers to die for his
chief, 423.

Mac-Farlane's lantern, note on, 457.
Mac-Ivor, Fergus, 131-137; compared

with his sister, 145; his song at the
waterfall, 158; incites Waverley to
rebellion, 177, 184; meets Waverley at
Holyrood, 261; rejected in his suit,
335; quarrels with Waverley, 353, 359;
sees the "Bodach Glas," 366; made
prisoner at Clifton, 370; condemned to
death, 422, 428.

Mac-Ivor, Flora. See Flora.
Macleary. See Luckie.
Macwheeble, Bailie, 74, 75; in Edinburgh,

275; on the battle-field, 313; immersed
in his papers, 409, 410; reads the as-
signation of Tully-Veolan, 442.
Mac-Murrough the Bard, 143.

Mac-Vicar's prayer for Prince Charles, 321.

My Master! 128.

NAIRNE, Miss, note on, 463.

Newspaper temp. Waverley, 27.
Nosebag, Mrs., 378.

Notes to Waverley, author's apology for,
18.

OATH upon the dirk, note on, 468.
Oggam hieroglyphic, 196.

O Lady of the desert, hail! 158.
O vous, qui buvez, à tasse pleine, 158.

PAUL JONES in Firth of Forth, 493.
Pedlar that joins Gilfillan, 239.
Pembroke the tutor, his interview with
the bookseller, 53; letter of ten folio
pages, 171; in the "Priest's Hole," 435.
Picara Justina Diez, history of, 133.
Pinkie House, near Musselburgh, 317.
Polonaise dress worn by Scotch boys, 165
Pork abhorred by the Scotch, 141.
Prestonpans battle-field, 296-304.
Prince Charles at Holyrood, 262; separates
the combatants, 360; his alacrity at
Prestonpans, 460; defence of, by the
author, note, 463.

QUEENHOO HALL, edited by the author of
Waverley, 10, 479.

RACHEL, Aunt, 39, 55; letter from, in-
quiring about Rose, 174.
Rank and ancestry, 74.
Ravelston garden, 64.
Reading desultory, 35.

Rhymer, Thomas the, 470.

Robertson, Rev. Dr., 212.
Rob Roy, note on, 455.

Romance, characters requisite to make
interesting, 24.

Romeo and Juliet, opinions on, 341.

Trimmel the bookseller, 54.

Rose Bradwardine, 69; apartment at Tully- | To an oak-tree, 204.
Veolan, 92, 93, 99, 101, 102; described
by Flora, 159; letter to Waverley, 192;
at Holyrood, 284; her interest in Waver-
ley, 331, 340; assists him when a
prisoner at Cairnvreckan, 405.
Rubrick the clergyman, his conscience,
75.

Rubrick of the Duchran, 419.
Ruffin. See Bean, Donald.

ST. JOHNSTONE's tippet, 257.
St. Swithin's chair, sonnet, 94.
Saunderson, Alex., butler at Tully-Veolan.
67, 72.

School-days, anecdote of author's, 489.
Scotland, effects of the Jacobite rebellion
upon, 447.

Scott, Thos., supposed author of "Waver-
ley," 17; his tale of fiction, 489.
Second sighted persons, 121.
Sidier Dhu, 129.

Siddons, Mrs. Henry, 145.
Skene-occle, or Highland knife, 203.
Society, dislike to, 37.

Spontoon, Col. Talbot's servant, 381.
Stag's horn, wound from, 165.
Steakraid, 160.

Stewart, governor of Doune Castle, 253.
Stewart of Invernahyle, note on, 492.
Stirling Castle defied by Balmawhapple,
258.

Strutt, Joseph, posthumous works, 10.
Stubbs, Cecilia, flirtation with, 42.
Stirrup cup, note on, 453.
Superstitions, surgery in the Highlands,
166.

TALBOT, Colonel, Waverley's prisoner, 312;
character and opinions of, 329; receives
ill tidings from home, 343; gets leave
to return home from Prince Charles,
347; receives Waverley into his house
in London, 380; letter to Waverley with
pardon for him and Bradwardine, 413;
at Tully-Veolan, festivities, 440; pro-
tection of, by Waverley, note on, 492.
Tartans distinctive of clans, 243.
Taylor's hunt in the braes of Mar, 162.
There is mist on the mountain, 155.
Thieves, Highland gentlemen, 127.
Thomas the Rhymer, fragment of a
romance, 470, 473.

Three things useless to a Highlander, 149.
Tinchel, a mode of driving the deer, 163.
Titus Livius, attachment to, 451.

Tully-Veolan, village, 58; Manor-house
and garden, 62, 65; creagh on, from the
Highlands, 104; revisited by Waverley,
desolation, 392; restored, festivities at,
439.

UBEDA, Francisco, a hair in his pen, 133.
Unction, extreme, Donald Bean's idea of,
383.

VENISON of the roe, 86.

Vich Ian Vohr. See Mac-Ivor, Fergus.
Von Eulen, journal of, 478.

WAKEN, lords and ladies gay, 480.
Washing scene at Tully-Veolan, 65.
Watch found by the Highlanders, 307.
Waterfall at Glennaquoich, 153; note on,
457.

"Waverley," authorship and origin of,

3, 5, 9, 14, 21, 494; revision of the,
Novels, 1.

Waverley, Edward's first interview with
his uncle, 30; education at the hall, 32;
choice of a profession, 43; military
education, 57; reception of, at Tully-
Veolan, 65; journey to Glennaquoich,
114; health drunk by Mac-Ivor, 142;
emotions towards Flora, 154; his loyalty
incited by the bard, 157; loss of his
seal, 160; wounded in the stag-hunt,
and conveyed to Tomanrait, 165-168;
returns to Glennaquoich (letters from
home), 169; ordered to return to his
regiment, 175; undoes the "sable
cockade," 181; last meeting with Flora
at the waterfall, 187; "inquired after"
by the soldiers at Tully-Veolan, 193;
leaves Glennaquoich, 197; detained at
the village of Cairnvreckan, 207; exa-
mined before Major Melville, 213;
rescued from Gilfillan, 241; night
adventure, 250; arrives at Doune Castle,
252; leaves for Edinburgh escorted by
Balmawhapple, 255; presented by
Mac-Ivor to Prince Charles, 262;
assumes the Mac-Ivor tartan, 268, 273;
repulsed by Flora at Holyrood, 280;
commences the march, 286; saves
Colonel Talbot's life at Prestonpans,
303; discovers the missing letters and
the plot against him, 324; his court-
ships in Edinburgh, 330; changes his
affections, 339; quarrel with Mac-Ivor

353; gets separated from the High-
landers at Clifton, 371; journey to
London, 377; return to Scotland, 388;
receives explanations of past events,
403; an accepted lover, 419; leaves for
Carlisle to intercede for Mac-Ivor, 421;
returns to Waverley-Honour, 434; nup-
tials at Tully-Veolan, 436.

Waverley, Sir Everard, his will and court-
ship, 28, 29; his political susceptibilities,
44; parting advice to his nephew, 49;
letter to his nephew, 174.
Waverley, Richard, estrangement from

his brother, 25; political intrigue and
fall, 172; death of, 376.

Whisky among the Highlanders, 123.
Whitefoord, Colonel, note on, 492.

Wilibert of Waverley, the crusader, 38.
| Williams, Ned, caught sweethearting,
372.

Witchcraft in Scotland, 96.

Wogan, Captain, 182: sung by Flora,
203.

YOUNG MEN will love thee more fair and
more fast, 97.

END OF WAVERLEY.

Printed by R. CLARK, Edinburgh.

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