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ALLAN, Mrs. Colonel Mannering's house | Carlaverock Castle, the prototype of
keeper, 323

Astrologer, Mac-Kinlay's story of, x
Astrology, Mannering's knowledge of,
16: Sampson's opinion of, 17; general
belief in, 20

BADGER-HUNT at Charlie's Hope, 162
Balaam's sword, anecdote, xxiii
Bertram, Godfrey, his pedigree, 6; made
a justice, 35; quarrel with the gipsies,
42; meets the ejected gipsies, 46; last
hours of, 83, 87

Bertram, Harry, birth of, 17; compan-
ionship with the gipsies, 45; disap-
pearance with Kennedy, 56; (see
Brown), Hatteraick's account of, 220;
revisits Ellangowan, 276; encounter
with Gl ssin, 280; a prisoner before
Hazlewood, 292; incarcerated in Por-
tanferry bridewell, 301; joined by
Dandie, 308; rescued from the smug-
glers, 339; arrives at Woodbourne,
349; examined as to his history, 353;
recognized by the Dominie, 354; in-
troduced to his sister, 360; enters
Hatteraick's cave, 383; recognized by
the villagers, 391; evidence as to his
identity, 353, 396

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Bertram, Lucy, by her father's side, 84;
leaves Ellangowan, 93; her lover, 97;
received as a guest at Woodbourne,
121; Julia's opinion of, 181; recog-
nizes her brother, 361

Bertram, Mrs., accouchement of, 17;
anxieties about her boy, 55; death of,
58

Bertram, Mrs. Margaret, of Singleside,

91; funeral of, 250; expectants at, 254
Bewcastle Waste, 142

Brown, the smuggler lieutenant, 401;

shot by Hazlewood, 192; death of, 167
Brown, Vanbeest (see also Bertram), in
India, 79; serenades Julia Mannering
at Mr. Mervyn's, 99, 107; his history
and wanderings, 111, 127; his excur-
sion over the Cumberland Border, 134;
at Mump's Ha', 136; rescues Dandie,
143; leaves Charlie's Hope for Kipple-
tringan, 164; seeks shelter in the
gipsy hut, 167; escapes under Meg's
guidance, 175; encounter with Hazel-
wood, 196; goes to Cumberland, 271;
revisits Ellangowan, 276

CAIRD of Barullion, king of the gipsies,

Ellangowan, 24

Cave at Warroch Point, 218, 383
Charlie's Hope, 146, 153
Clan surnames, 161, 416
Come from Tripoli, 417
Cumberland Waste, 134
Curling, 195

DAVIDSON, the original of Dandie Din-
mont, 415

Deacon Bearcliff, 66; his familiarity,
207

Derncleugh, gipsy village, 40; burial
scene at, 178; ghostly associations of
the place, 317; revisited, 384
Dinmont, Ailie, and her family, 148, 162
Dinmont, Dandie, at Mumps's Ha', 136;
encounter with the ruffians, 143;
arrival at Charlie's Hope, 146; at the
lawyer's, 236; his lawsuit, 242; at
Miss Bertram's funeral, 250; joins
Bertram in the Portanferry bridewell,
308; awakes to his danger, 337; at
Woodbourne, 349; accompanies Ber.
tram to Hatteraick's cave, 376; pro
totype of, 414

Dominie Sampson, description of, 10;
tutor to young Bertram, 45; in search
of young Bertram, 55; confronts the
attorney, 85; appointed guardian to
Lucy, 90; his longest speech, 94; gives
lessons to Charles Hazlewood, 95; in
his new suit of clothes, 120; catalogues
the Colonel's library, 125; extracting
bullets from the mutilated tomes, 193;
journey to Edinburgh, 234; encounter
with Pleydell, 263; revisits Ellan-
gowan, 317; falls in with Meg at
Derncleugh, 318; recognizes Harry
Bertram, 354; breaks the news to
Lucy, 360; scalds Plato at breakfast,
363; his joy in returning to Ellan-
gowan, 409; prototype of, xviii
Driver, Pleydell's clerk, 265
Dumple, Dandie's pony, 144
Dundas of Arniston, anecdote of, 418
Dutch courtship, 346

EDINBURGH, temp. of tale, 235
Ellangowan. See Bertram
Ellangowan Castle, described, 18; re-
visited by Brown (Bertram), 276
Ellangowan Place, described, 8; view
from, 22; sale of, 76; bought by Glos-
sin, 92; restored to Bertram, 409
Erskine, Rev. Dr., his sermon, 247

FARMERS in south of Scotland, 148
Fighting Charlie of Liddesdale, 412
Fletcher of Saltoun on the gipsies, 38
Fox-hunt at Charlie's Hope, 155
Funeral, Scotch, description of, 250

GABRIEL FAA, the gipsy huntsman, 159;
his history, 221; warns Dandie of
Harry Bertram's danger, 310; gives
evidence as to Kennedy and young
Bertram, 401

Gad, the, 419

Galwegian localities and personages
connected with the novel, xix
Gerunto Where is Gerunto now?'
245; note on, 417
Gin by pailfuls, 220

Gipsies. Scottish, 38; ejectment from
Ellangowan, 46; in the hut where
Brown is concealed, 170; cookery of,
820, 418; superstitions, 168, 416
Glossary, 421

Glossin, Gilbert, his electioneering
tactics, 34; at the sale of Ellangowan,
89; buys the estate, 92; his unpleas
ant position in society, 199; interview
with Mrs. Mac-Candlish about Brown,
201; Dirk Hatteraick in his hands,
211; his guilty dream, 213; meets
Hatteraick in the cave, 219; plots a-
gainst Brown, 223; rebuff at Wood-
bourne, 228; encounters Bertram at
Ellangowan, 280; helps Sir R. Hazle-
wood to examine Bertram, 292; at
Hatteraick's examination, 397; com-
mitted to gaol, 403; murder of, 407
Gordon, Jean, prototype of Meg Merri-
lies, xiv; Madge, queen of the Yet-
holm gipsies, xvii
Greyfriars Church, Edinburgh, 247
Groaning Malt, 413

Guy Mannering, origin of the work, v;
note on localities and personages, xix
HATTERAICK, Dirk, Mannering's first in-
terview with, 26; destruction of his
lugger, 62; brought prisoner to Glos-
sin, 211; escape from the old castle,
215; in his cave with Glossin, 217; his
cave entered by Bertram and Dandie,
383; seized by Bertram, 387; examina-
tion of, 397; his pocket-book opened,
400; visited by Glossin in his cell, 404;
prototype of, xx

Hazlewood, Charles, attending on Mr.
Bertram, 84; employs Dominie Samp-
son for Lucy's sake, 95; his visits to
Woodbourne, 184; accidentally
wounded by Brown, 196; warned by
Meg, 327: joins Bertram in Hatter-
aick's cave, 383

Hazlewood, Sir Robert, 285; examines
Bertram, 292; his interview with his
son, 329; with Pleydell and Manner-
ing, 370

Herezeld in feudal tenures, 419
Hewit, old Bertram's natural son, 399
High Jinks, 238, 417

JENNY GIBSON, Mrs. M. Bertram's
drudge, 254

Jock Jabos, guides Mannering to Ellan- |

gowan, 4; corrects the precentor, 131
Interrogated by Glossin, 205; drives
Brown and Dandie from the prison,
839

KENNEDY, Frank, excise officer, 50;
found dead at Warroch Point, 57;
versions of the story of his death,
70; Glossin's dream of, 213; death of,
described by witnesses, 396
Ken-no cheese, 413

Kippletringan, Mannering's journey to,
3; Gordon Arms Inn, 66
Kittlecourt, Sir Thomas, 30, 34

LAWYERS of Old Edinburgh, 235; con.
vivial habits, 238, 418; sleepless nights,

419

Lay of Last Minstrel, reason for quot-
ing, 164

Liddesdale roads, 417

Lochside, gudeman of, among the gip-
sies, xiv

Lum-cleeks, 416

MAC-CANDLISH, Mrs., of the Gordon
Arms, Kippletringan, 66; interrogated
by Glossin about Brown, 201
Mac-Casquil, an expectant of Single-
side's, 254

Macers before Supreme Court, 410
Mac-Guffog, the thief-taker, 208; brings
Hatteraick to Glossin, 209; receives
Bertram at Portanferry, 301; admits
Glossin to Hatteraick's cell, 405
Mac-Guffog, Mrs., of the bridewell, 301
Mac-Kinlay, John, his story, v
Mac-Morlan, sheriff-substitute, 76; his
interview with Mannering about the
property, 81; disappointed at the sale,
92; receives Lucy and the Dominie
into his house, 93; his visit to Sir R."
Hazlewood, 330

Mannering, Guy, seeks a guide for Kip-
pletringan, 3; reads young Bertram's
fortune, 20; second visit to Kipple-
tringan, 68; his career in India, 76;
second visit to Ellangown.83; silences
Glossin, 86; interview with his daugh
ter, 113; settles at Woodbourne, 117;
defends it against the smugglers, 190;
visits Edinburgh on law business, 234;
meets Dandie at the lawyer's, 236; at
Miss Bertram's funeral, 250; return
to Woodbourne, 315; receives Ber-
tram and Dandie, 349; advice to his
daughter, 363; bails out Bertram, 871
Mannering, Julia, at Mr. Mervyn's 101;
extracts from her letters, 104, 110, 181,
189, 194; first meeting with Lucy,
123; flirtations at Woodbourne, 185,
345; alarming meeting with Brown,
196; letter to Brown, 274; examined
by her father, 363

Marchmont, Matilda, Julia's corre
spondent, 104

Marshal, Flora and Will, gipsies, xxi
Meg Merrilies, Mannering's first inter-
view with, 14; at Ellangowan Castle,
24; malediction on old Bertram, 48;
examined about the disappearance of
Harry Bertram, 65; at Mumps's Ha',

SALMON-LEISTERING at Charlie's Hope,

158

188; in the gypsy hut with the dead | Robertson, Rev. Dr., the historian, Y
body, 167; craves two boons from Roman Wall of Cumberland, 185
Bertram, 177; Hatteraick's opinion of
her occult influence, 226; gives the
Dominie a letter to Mannering, 319;
warns young Hazlewood to send back
the guard to Portanferry, 327; her
letter to Mannering, 343; takes Ber-
tram and Dandie to Hatteraick's cave,
876; death and declaration of, 389;
character of, founded on Jean Gor-
don, xiv

Mervyn, letter from, to Mannering, 99
Monboddo, Lord, 419

Mumps's Ha', meeting of Brown and
Dandie, 136; note on, 413
OTTERSCOPE SCAURS fox-hunt, 155

PEPPER and Mustard terriers, 137;
mutilated by the badger, 157; note
on, 415

Pleydell, Mr., the advocate, 238; his
house, 248; examines Rebecca, 267;
arrives at Wood bourne, 341; examines
young Bertram, 353; offers bail for
Bertram, 371; examines Hatteraick
and Glossin, 397

Portanferry bridewell, 300; custom-
house broken into by the smugglers,
337

Protocol, the attorney, 255

QUID, the tobacconist, 254

REBECCA, Singleside's waiting-maid, 258;
her examination by Pleydell, 267
Redding straik, 169

Riding on the Border, 163
Roads in Liddlesdale, 417

Sampson Abel. See Dominie Sampson
Saufen Bier und Brantewein, 220
Scottish bar, convivial habits, 418
Sheriff, his examination into Kennedy's
death, 59

Skreigh, the precentor of Kippletrin-
gan, 66

Smugglers' attack on Woodbourne, 190;
attack on Portanferry custom-house,
336

Smuggling, Godfrey Bertram's opinion
of, 29, 52; at Ellangowan, 51
Superstitions, gipsy, 168, 416

TAPPIT Hen, 417

136

Terriers. See Pepper and Mustard
Thomson, Rev. George, prototype of
Dominie Sampson, xxviii
Tib Mumps of Mumps's Ha',
Twist ye, twine ye ! 24
WARROCH Point, 53

Wasp, Brown's terrier, annoys the
enemy, 144; left at Charlie's Hope,
163; his long trot with Dandie, 311;
sounds the alarm at Portanferry, 335
Wasted, weary, wherefore stay? 168
Whistling up the rent, 419

Woodbourne, description of, 117; at-
tacked by smugglers, 130

YAWKINS, the smuggler, xXx
'Yungfrauw Hagenslaapen,' Hatter
aick's lugger, 26; chased by the rev
enue cutter, 53, 62

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