Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter Scott, Volume 4 (of 10)

VOLUME IV

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Boston and New York Houghton, Mifflin and Company The Riverside Press, Cambridge MCMI

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XXV. The "Flitting" to Abbotsford. -- Plantations. -- George Thomson. -- Rokeby and Triermain in Progress. -- Excursion to Flodden. -- Bishop-Auckland, and Rokeby Park. -- Correspondence with Crabbe. -- Life of Patrick Carey, etc. -- Publication of Rokeby, -- and of The Bridal of Triermain. 1812-1813 1

XXVI. Affairs of John Ballantyne and Co. -- Causes of their Derangement. -- Letters of Scott to his Partners. -- Negotiation for Relief with Messrs. Constable. -- New Purchase of Land at Abbotsford. -- Embarrassments continued. -- John Ballantyne's Expresses. -- Drumlanrig, Penrith, etc. -- Scott's Meeting with the Marquis of Abercorn at Longtown. -- His Application to the Duke of Buccleuch. -- Offer of the Poet-Laureateship, -- considered, -- and declined. -- Address of the City of Edinburgh to the Prince Regent. -- Its Reception. -- Civic Honors conferred on Scott. -- Question of Taxation on Literary Income. -- Letters to Mr. Morritt, Mr. Southey, Mr. Richardson, Mr. Crabbe, Miss Baillie, and Lord Byron. 1813 50

XXVII. Insanity of Henry Weber. -- Letters on the Abdication of Napoleon, etc. -- Publication of Scott's Life and Edition of Swift. -- Essays for the Supplement to the Encyclopædia Britannica. -- Completion and Publication of Waverley. 1814 100

XXVIII. Voyage to the Shetland Isles, etc. -- Scott's Diary kept on Board the Lighthouse Yacht. 1814 124

XXIX. Diary on Board the Lighthouse Yacht continued. -- The Orkneys. -- Kirkwall. -- Hoy. -- The Standing Stones of Stennis, etc. 1814 163

XXX. Diary continued. -- Stromness. -- Bessy Millie's Charm. -- Cape Wrath. -- Cave of Smowe. -- The Hebrides. -- Scalpa, etc. 1814 178

XXXI. Diary continued. -- Isle of Harris. -- Monuments of the Chiefs of Macleod. -- Isle of Skye. -- Dunvegan Castle. -- Loch Corriskin. -- Macallister's Cave. 1814 193

XXXII. Diary continued. -- Cave of Egg. -- Iona. -- Staffa. -- Dunstaffnage. -- Dunluce Castle. -- Giant's Causeway. -- Isle of Arran, etc. -- Diary concluded. 1814 206

XXXIII. Letter in Verse from Zetland and Orkney. -- Death of the Duchess of Buccleuch. -- Correspondence with the Duke. -- Altrive Lake. -- Negotiation concerning The Lord of the Isles completed. -- Success of Waverley. -- Contemporaneous criticisms on the Novel. -- Letters to Scott from Mr. Morritt, Mr. Lewis, and Miss Maclean Clephane. -- Letter from James Ballantyne to Miss Edgeworth. 1814 237

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WALTER SCOTT IN 1817 _Frontispiece_ From the water-color portrait by William Nicholson, R. S. A., in the possession of W. C. C. Erskine, Esq. Through the courtesy of David Douglas, Esq., Edinburgh.

ABBOTSFORD IN 1812 6

ARCHIBALD CONSTABLE 50 From the painting by Sir Henry Raeburn, R. A., at Braeburn, Currie, Mid-Lothian. By permission of William Patrick Bruce, Esq.

J. B. S. MORRITT 100 From the painting by Sir M. A. Shee, P. R. A., in the possession of R. A. Morritt, Esq., of Rokeby.

WILLIAM ERSKINE, LORD KINNEDDER 124 From the water-color portrait by William Nicholson, R. S. A., in the possession of W. C. C. Erskine, Esq. Through the courtesy of David Douglas, Esq., Edinburgh.

JAMES HOGG 250 From the water-color portrait by Stephen Poyntz Denning, in the National Portrait Gallery.

SIR WALTER SCOTT