Scott, Elizabeth, née McCulloch, wife of Thomas, d 1848: recipient
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Correspondence of Elizabeth Scott, Anne Scott, Ann Scott and Charles Scott., 1826-1837.
Papers concern the affairs of Thomas Scott, brother of Sir Walter, his family, and particularly his son-in-law Colonel Thomas Huxley.
Includes nine letters of Sir Walter Scott, and manuscript concerning the Isle of Man compiled by Thomas Scott, used by Walter Scott in `Peveril of the Peak`.
Correspondence of Sir Walter Scott and of Elizabeth Scott., 1817-1832.
Papers concern the affairs of Thomas Scott, brother of Sir Walter, his family, and particularly his son-in-law Colonel Thomas Huxley.
Includes nine letters of Sir Walter Scott, and manuscript concerning the Isle of Man compiled by Thomas Scott, used by Walter Scott in `Peveril of the Peak`.
Correspondence of Sophia Lockhart, Elizabeth Scott and John Gibson Lockhart., 1833-1848.
Included are typed notes by G Scott Huxley, 1901, referring to the John Gibson Lockhart letters in his possession.
Correspondence of Thomas and Elizabeth Scott, Ann Scott, and Jessie Huxley., 1813-1847.
Correspondence on family and personal matters.
Also included is a 4 September 1915 edition of Notes and Queries, with further correspondence of Thomas Scott’s family, and the marriage contract of Thomas and Elizabeth Scott
Letters of Sir Walter Scott., 1817-1824.
Correspondence, 1817-1827, of Sir Walter Scott, John Wilson Croker, Jessie Huxley (née Scott) and his sister-in-law Mrs Thomas Scott (Elizabeth McCulloch). Of the nine letters, seven are to Elizabeth mainly about affairs in Canada, and on Walter’s visit to Ireland.
Transcriptions of the letters have been tipped in.
Thomas Scott Family Correspondence., 1813-1848.
Papers concern the affairs of Thomas Scott, brother of Sir Walter, his family, and particularly his son-in-law Colonel Thomas Huxley.
Includes nine letters of Sir Walter Scott, and manuscript concerning the Isle of Man compiled by Thomas Scott, used by Walter Scott in `Peveril of the Peak`.