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  • Affleck, James, vol. iii., 38.
  • Ainslie, Hew, vol. v., 60.
  • Aird, Marion Paul, vol. v., 258.
  • Aird, Thomas, vol. v., 131.
  • Allan, George, vol. iv., 163.
  • Allan, Robert, vol. ii., 169.
  • Anderson, Rev. J. G. Torry, vol. iv., 158.
  • Anderson, William, vol. v., 178.
  • Atkinson, Thomas, vol. iv., 122.
  • Baillie, Joanna, vol. i., 126.
  • Bald, Alexander, vol. v., 34.
  • Balfour, Alexander, vol. ii., 101.
  • Ballantine, James, vol. v., 198.
  • Barnard, Lady Ann, vol. i., 58.
  • Bell, Henry Glassford, vol. vi., 39.
  • Bennet, William, vol. vi., 47.
  • Bennoch, Francis, vol. v., 1.
  • Bethune, Alexander, vol. iv., 203.
  • Bethune, John, vol. iv., 203.
  • Blackie, John Stuart, vol. vi., 109.
  • Blair, William, vol. v., 82.
  • Bonar, Horatius, D.D., vol. vi., 229.
  • Boswell, Sir Alex., Bart., vol. ii., 204.
  • Brockie, William, vol. vi., 78.
  • Brown, Colin Rae, vol. vi., 159.
  • Brown, James, vol. iii., 186.
  • Brown, John, vol. iv., 286.
  • Brown, Thomas., M.D., vol. ii., 278.
  • Brydson, Thomas, vol. iv., 172.
  • Buchanan, Alexander, vol. vi., 89.
  • Buchanan, Dugald, vol. i., 322.
  • Buchan, Peter, vol. iii., 162.
  • Burns, James D., vol. vi., 224.
  • Burtt, John, vol. v., 46.
  • Cadenhead, William, vol. vi., 133.
  • Cameron, William, senr., vol. i., 35.
  • Cameron, William, junr., vol. v., 146.
  • Campbell, Alexander, vol. i., 161.
  • Campbell, John, vol. v., 292.
  • Campbell, Thomas, vol. ii., 255.
  • Carlile, Alexander, vol. iv., 252.
  • Cathcart, Robert, vol. vi., 94.
  • Chalmers, William, vol. ii., 285.
  • Chambers, Robert, vol. v. 124.
  • Conolly, Erskine, vol. iii., 220.
  • Couper, Robert, M.D., vol. i., 53.
  • Craig, Isabella, vol. vi., 182.
  • Crawford, Archibald, vol. vi., 31.
  • Crawford, John, vol. vi., 98.
  • Crawford, Margaret, vol. vi., 205.
  • Cunningham, Allan, vol. iii., 1.
  • Cunningham, Thomas Mounsey, vol. ii., 223.
  • Davidson, Robert, vol. iii. 206.
  • Denovan, J. C., vol. iv., 106.
  • Dick, Thomas, vol. v., 160.
  • Dickson, John Bathurst, vol. vi., 220.
  • Dobie, William, vol. v., 54.
  • Dodds, James, vol. vi., 238.
  • Donald, George, sen., vol. vi., 35.
  • Donald, George, jun., vol. vi., 212.
  • Douglas, Alexander, vol. ii., 110.
  • Drummond, David, vol. iii., 34.
  • Dudgeon, William, vol. i., 151.
  • Dunbar, William, D.D., vol. v., 28.
  • Duncan, Henry, D.D., vol. ii., 156.
  • Dunlop, John, vol. v., 77.
  • Duthie, Robert, vol. vi., 187.
  • Elliott, Thomas, vol. vi., 141.
  • Ferguson, William, vol. v., 155.
  • Finlay, John, senr., vol. iii., 57.
  • Finlay, John, junr., vol. v., 215.
  • Finlay, William, vol. iii., 166.
  • Finlayson, Charles James, vol. v., 49.
  • Fleming, Charles, vol. v., 153.
  • Fletcher, Angus, vol. iv., 292.
  • Foster, William Air, vol. v., 91.
  • Fraser, Robert, vol. iii., 252.
  • Gall, Richard, vol. ii., 241.
  • Gardiner, William, vol. iv., 126.
  • Gibson, Allan, vol. vi., 137.
  • Gilfillan, Robert, vol. iii., 261.
  • Gillespie, William, vol. ii., 218.
  • Glen, William, vol. iii., 126.
  • Goldie, John, vol. iv., 98.
  • Gordon, Alexander, Duke of, vol. i., 46.
  • Grant, Joseph, vol. iv., 143.
  • Grant, Mrs, of Carron, vol. i., 50.
  • Grant, Mrs, of Laggan, vol. i., 99.
  • Gray, Charles, vol. iii., 50.
  • Grieve, John, vol. iii., 43.
  • Halliday, John, vol. vi., 234.
  • Hamilton, John, vol. i., 117.
  • Hedderwick, James, vol. vi., 67.
  • Henderson, George, vol. vi., 227.
  • Henderson, James, vol. vi., 165.
  • Hendry, Robert, M.D., vol. v., 57.
  • Hetherington, William, D.D., LL.D., vol. v., 185.
  • Hislop, James, vol. iii., 254.
  • Hogg, James, vol. ii., 1.
  • Hogg, Robert, vol. iv., 129.
  • Home, James, vol. iv., 267.
  • Hume, Alexander, sen., vol. iv., 182.
  • Hume, Alexander, jun., vol. v., 276.
  • Hunter, Mrs John, vol. i., 39.
  • Hunter, John, vol. v., 119.
  • Imlah, John, vol. iv., 108.
  • Inglis, Henry, vol. vi., 59.
  • Inglis, Mrs Margaret M., vol. iv., 73.
  • Irving, Archibald Stirling, vol. iv., 235.
  • Jamieson, Alexander, vol. iv., 95.
  • Jamieson, Robert, vol. ii., 288.
  • Jamie, William, vol. vi., 96.
  • Jeffrey, John, vol. vi., 215.
  • Jerdan, William, vol. v., 30.
  • Kennedy, Duncan, vol. v., 284.
  • King, James, vol. iv., 83.
  • Knox, William, vol. iii., 112.
  • Laidlaw, William, vol. ii., 310.
  • Laing, Alexander, vol. iv., 241.
  • Latto, Thomas C., vol. vi., 127.
  • Leighton, Robert, vol. vi., 163.
  • Lewis, Stuart, vol. iii., 27.
  • Leyden, John, M.D., vol. ii., 191.
  • Little, James, vol. vi., 153.
  • Lochore,

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    FOOTNOTES:

    [1] Thomas of Ercildoune, better known as the Rhymer, lived in the reign of Alexander III. No lyric of his composition has been preserved.

    [2] The ballads of Professor Aytoun, it is hardly necessary to remark, would have been an ornament to any age.

    [3] The publisher of this meritorious little work, Mr David Robertson of Glasgow, was a native of Port of Menteith, Perthshire; he died at Glasgow on the 6th of October 1854. Mr Robertson maintained an extensive correspondence with the humbler bards, and succeeded in recovering many interesting lyrics, which would otherwise have perished. He was also reputed as the publisher of the facetious collection of anecdotes which appeared under the title of the "Laird of Logan."

    [4] Robert Archibald Smith, so justly celebrated in connexion with the modern history of Scottish Music, was born at Reading, Berkshire, on the 16th November 1780. In his twentieth year he settled in Paisley, where he formed the acquaintance of Tannahill, whose best songs he subsequently set to music. In 1823, he became precentor in St George's Church, Edinburgh, on the recommendation of its celebrated pastor, the late Dr Andrew Thomson. His numerous musical works continue to be held in high estimation. His death took place at Edinburgh on the 3d January 1829.

    [5] The present Memoir has been prepared, at our request, by Francis Bennoch, Esq.

    [6] A beautiful sylvan stream, falling from the uplands into the Annan, between Ecclefechan and Lockerbie.

    [7] This facetious composition, in the original form, extends to considerably greater length.

    [8] Printed from the Author's MS.

    [9] Written for the present work.

    [10] Written for the present work.

    [11] The present Memoir has been contributed by James Donaldson, Esq., Edinburgh.

    [12] See "Minstrel," vol. iv. p. 1.

    [13] Composed in the author's fourteenth year.

    [14] Composed at the age of fifteen.

    [15] Sir George Mackenzie of Rosehaugh, the King's Advocate.

    [16] For Biographical Sketch, see p. 222.






                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               

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