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
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; pr type of, 473
Beauju, Count de, 356
Been out, to have, 479 Bickers, 468
Black-mail, Highland, SS, 91, 474 Bodach Glas, 362, 429
Boots, service of, by Bradwardine, 301, 313
Bradshaigh legend, 470
Brad wardine, Baron, 32, 53; 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
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
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,
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
Morton, Rev. Mr., 200; intercedes for Waverley, 211; visits Waverley in con- finement, 217
Mucklewrath, the smith, 196; his spouse, 197
St. JOHNSTONE'S TIPPET, 479
St. Swithin's Chair, 77
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,
298; character and opinions of, 323, 345; hears bad news from home, 339; returns home, 345; receives Waverley in London, 377; letter to Waverley about pardons, 410; at Tully-Veolan,
439 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.,
UAIMH AN RI, or the King's Cavern, 103,
VENISON of the roe and deer, 69 Vich Ian Vohr. See Mac-Ivor, Fergus Von Eulen, Journal of, 457
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; assumes 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-
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