Collection name. Scott, Walter, Sir, 1st Bart., of Abbotsford
Found in 19 Collections and/or Records:
Album containing portraits of Sir Walter Scott, with papers of and concerning him.
Audio recording of an address by John Buchan to the Sir Walter Scott Society.
Autograph manuscript of Sir Walter Scott concerning Scottish gypsies, including an account of Jean Gordon, of whom the character ‘Meg Merrilies’ in Guy Mannering is based.
Catalogues of the exhibition held at the Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh, in July and August 1871, in commemoration of Sir Walter Scott.
Corrected typescript of ‘Sir Walter Scott and his wife: the happy marriage and the mystery’ by Elisabeth Anthony Dexter.
At the end is a genealogical table of the Scott family.
Correspondence and documents of Sir Walter Scott and of John Gibson Lockhart, formerly in the possession of Major-General Sir Walter Maxwell Scott, Baronet of Abbotsford, Companion of the Order of the Bath, Distinguished Service Order.
Letters chiefly of Sir Walter Scott, and miscellaneous papers concerning him.
Letters to Sir Walter Scott; with a list of contents.
These letters, with those in the Abbotsford Collection (MSS.865-869), must make up almost the whole correspondence addressed to Sir Walter Scott.
Manuscript of ‘The life of Napoleon Buonaparte’ by Sir Walter Scott.
Manuscript of 'William and Helen' by Sir Walter Scott.
There is an inscription to Lady Charlotte Home and Miss Haldane on folio 1.
Manuscripts of Sir Walter Scott from the Pforzheimer Library, collectively known as the ‘Pforzheimer Scott manuscripts’.
Notes on Sir Walter Scott’s ‘Chronicles of the Canongate’, made by M R Dobie for a projected edition of the Waverley Novels under the general editorship of Lord Normand.
Papers of Robert Cadell and the Stevenson family, additional to MSS.21001-21069: Correspondence and papers of the publisher, Robert Cadell and his grandchildren in the Stevenson family.
Photostats of twenty-four letters of Sir Walter Scott, chiefly to Charles Robert Maturin.
Twenty-two of the letters are to Charles Robert Maturin and his wife. The other two letters are addressed to Archibald Campbell-Colquhoun and to James Ballantyne.
'Pirate' by Sir Walter Scott, first edition (Edinburgh, 1822), with anonymous manuscript 'Remarks', 1822, assigning the authorship to Scott, and related material inserted.
Printed copy of the song, 'Tranent Muir' by Sir Walter Scott, interleaved with anonymous explanatory notes and annotations, with an endorsement by Scott.
The endorsement by Sir Walter Scott is as follows, 'Tranent Muir & Notes to be taken in page 189'.
‘Rob Roy’, a national drama based on the novel of Sir Walter Scott, consisting of annotated pages from the book, interleaved with plans of scenery and stage settings, as performed at the Theatre Royal Edinburgh.
The play was produced on the occasion of Sir Walter Scott’s centenary under the supervision of Mr and Mrs Wyndham.