Scott, Walter, Sir, 1st Baronet of Abbotsford (poet and novelist) (1771-1832)
Dates
- Existence: 1771-1832 - 1832
Found in 149 Collections and/or Records:
Amended stanza from `The Field of Waterloo`, with Scott`s comments., ? 1815.
Copies of letters to Walter Scott and James Ballantyne., 1816.
Copy of letter to Samuel Warren., 1823.
Copy of letter to Walter Scott., 1817.
Correspondence and papers of and relating to Sir Walter Scott and the Scott family., 1681-1853.
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 the Huxley family with the Public Archives of Nova Scotia., 1937-1993.
Included are extracts from Walter Scott’s Journal and photocopies of Canadian newspaper articles on Huxley’s death.
Correspondence, poetry and prose of Sir Walter Scott from the Library of Honresfield House., 1796-1832.
Draft of letter to Sir Walter Scott., 1830
Draft of letter to Sir Walter Scott., 1807
Engraved portraits of Sir Walter Scott, evidently from published works., 19th century.
Interleaved copy of the introduction to 'Border Antiquities of England and Scotland' (1817) by Sir Walter Scott, with the author’s manuscript annotations; and some additional, related content., 1823.
Copy of a letter, 18 December 1793, of Scott to Robert Shortreed on collecting old ballads. Folios i-ii.
Note indicating that the corrections made by Scott to the text remained unpublished. Folios iii-iv.
Note containing the words 'This might perhaps be improved though not enlarged'. Folio v-viii.
Interleaved copy of the introduction of 'Border Antiquities of England and Scotland'. Folios 1-130.
'Lay of the Last Minstrel' (London: John Sharpe, 1809) by Sir Walter Scott; with notes of William Beckford., 1809.
Beckfords's notes for the volume appear on i only. The rest of the copy is clean.
Letter and fragment of letter to John Shepart., 1809
Letter possibly of Jane Porter to Sir Walter Scott., ca. 1820.
Letter possibly to Francis Freeling., 1811
Letter, probably spurious, to James Law., 1819
Letter probably to Cadell and Davies., 1800
Letter probably to Frederic Mansel Reynolds, addressed in error to Louis George Law Lauriston., 1828
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- Notes. 8
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- Copies. Derivative objects. 4
- Drafts. Documents. 2
- Journals. Accounts. 2
- Manuscripts. 2
- Newspapers. 2
- Novels. 2
- Press cuttings. Information artifacts. 2
- Publications. 2
- Annotations. 1
- Auction catalogues. 1
- Catalogues. 1
- Commonplace books. 1
- Drawings. Visual works. 1
- Excerpts. 1
- Fragments. 1
- Interleaves. 1
- Labels. Identifying artifacts. 1
- Marginalia. Annotations. 1
- Miniatures. Paintings. 1
- Northern England. Europe - United Kingdom - England. General region. 1
- Notebooks. 1
- Prospectuses 1
- Receipts. Financial records 1
- Sales catalogues. 1
- Scottish Borders. Europe - United Kingdom - Scotland. Region (geographic). 1
- Synopses. 1
- Transcriptions. Documents. 1
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