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Top 10: People and organisations
People and organisations | Count |
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Scott, Walter, Sir, 1771-1832 | 47 |
Scott, Sir Walter (1771-1832) | 8 |
Scott, Walter | 8 |
Clarke Whitfeld, John (1770-1836) | 5 |
French, Gilbert J (1804-1866) | 2 |
Jeffrey, Francis Jeffrey Lord (1773-1850) | 2 |
Adam and Charles Black (Firm) | 1 |
Attwood, Thomas (1767-1838) | 1 |
Cadell & Co | 1 |
Caxton Publishing Company | 1 |
Sir Walter Scott's first country-house : a Sunday at Lasswade Cottage
Steuart, James
1911
Extracted from Chambers's journal, Seventh series, June 10, 1911, pp.[433]-436.
Letters between James Ellis and Walter Scott
Ellis, James (1763?-1830); Scott, Sir Walter (1771-1832); Fenwick, John (1797-1867)
1850
Edited by J. Fenwick.
"Redgauntlet"
Smith, Herbert Maynard (1869-1949)
[ca.1911?]
Extracted from an unidentified volume of The Treasury, pp.[515]-519.
A talk about Sir Walter Scott. For young readers
Dennis, John (1825-1911)
[1890]
Extracted from Good Words, vol. 31 (1890), pp.756-763 and [817]-822.
The Waverley dramas
[1874?]
An account of the Waverley novels on the stage. Extracted from Chambers's journal for 1874 (?), pp.725-728.
Sir Walter Scott and his dogs
Chambers, William (1800-1883)
1877
Extracted from Chamber's Journal for May 5, 1877, pp.[273]-276.
Sir Walter Scott's journal
Hannigan, Dennis F
[1891]
A review, extracted from The Westminster review, vol.135, no.3 (March 1891), pp.[265]-272.
Memorials of Walter Scott
1878
Extracted from Chambers's journal, November 9, 1878, pp.[705]-707. Account of an excursion by the Berwickshire Naturalists' Club to Ashiestiel, Scott's first Tweedside home.
Sir Walter Scott
Hazlitt, William (1778-1830)
[1824]
Extracted from The new monthly magazine and literary journal, vol.10, no.40 (Apr. 1824), pp.297-304.
Sir Walter Scott on his "Gabions"
Maxwell-Scott, Mary M C (1852-1920)
[1905]
A continuation of Gabions of Abbotsford. A hitherto unpublished fragment. By Sir Walter Scott [Edited by M.M. Maxwell-Scott, 1889]. Extracted from The nineteenth century and after for October 1905, ...
To the editor of The nineteenth century. Sir Walter Scott and Mrs. Veal's ghost
Cleaver, R S
[1895]
The writer gives the text of two letters written by Scott to a Miss Wagner in 1828, which show that Scott was collecting material on Defoe's pamphlet, The apparition of Mrs Veal, at that time.