The Journal of Sir Walter Scott - From the Original Manuscript at Abbotsford by Sir Walter Scott
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taken care to parade Judy and all her peculiarities.--J.C.L.
[35] See the Duchess's Letter, p. 414. [36] The Rev. John Logan, minister of South Leith, 1748-1788. The "Sermons" were not published until 1790-91. [37] For an account of her visit to Abbotsford, see _Life_, vol. viii. pp. 72-76. The marriage took place on June 16, 1827, the lady having previously asked the consent of George IV.!! A droll account of the reception of her _Mercure galant_ at Windsor is given in the _North British Review_, vol. xxxix. p. 349. [38] Sir John Barrow, the well-known Secretary to the Admiralty, who died in 1848 in his eighty-fifth year. [39] Benjamin Disraeli, afterwards Lord Beaconsfield. [40] In after years Sir John Taylor Coleridge (1790-1876), one of the Judges of the Court of Queen's Bench. [41] Storrs, Windermere. [42] John Cay, member of the Scotch Bar, Sheriff of Linlithgow. He was one of Mr. Lockhart's oldest friends; he died in 1865. [43] Moore records that Scott told him "Lockhart was about to undertake the _Quarterly_, has agreed for five years; salary £1200 a year; and if he writes a certain number of articles it will be £1500 a year to him," Moore's _Diary_, under Oct. 29, vol. iv. p. 334. Jeffrey had £700 a year |
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