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ore his departure for London, and in a week we had accounts of his having been seized by a sudden illness which carried him off. In a few weeks more his brother, Sir Alexander, was killed in a duel occasioned by a foolish political lampoon which he had written, and in a thoughtless manner suffered to find its way to a newspaper."--_Reminiscences_. [86] See _Life_, vol. v. p. 87. [87] Henry Savary, son of a banker in Bristol, had been tried for forgery a few months before. [88] From _What d'ye call it?_ by John Gay. [89] _Life of Napoleon_.--J.G.L. [90] See Scott's _Poetical Works_, vol. xii. pp. 194-97.--J.G.L. [91] William Erskine of Kinnedder was Scott's senior by two years at the bar, having passed Advocate in 1790. He became Sheriff of Orkney in 1809, and took his seat on the Bench as Lord Kinnedder, 29 January 1822; he died on the 14th of August following. Scott and he met first in 1792, and, as is well known, he afterwards "became the nearest and most confidential of all his Edinburgh associates." In 1796 he arranged with the publishers for Scott's earliest literary venture, a thin 4to of some 48 pages entitled _The Chase_, etc. See _Life_ throughout, more particularly vol. i. pp. 279-80, 333-4, 338-9; ii. pp. 103-4; iv. pp. 12, 166, 369; v. p. 174; vi. p. 393; vii. pp. 1, 5, 6, 70-74. See Appendix for Mr. Skene's account of the destruction of the letters from Scott to Erskine. [92] Patrick Brydone, author of _A Tour through Sicily and Malta_, 2 vols. 8vo, 1773. [93] Gilbert, Earl of Minto, died in June 1814.--J.G.L. [94] See Canning's _German Play_, in the _Anti-Jacobin_.--J.G.L. [95] See Johnson's _Musical Museum_, No. 490, slightly altered. [96] See _Candide_.--J.G.L. [97] James Clarkson, Esq., surgeon, Melrose, son to Scott's old friend, Dr. Clarkson of Selkirk.--J.G.L. [98] See _Constable's Miscellany_, vol. v.--J.G.L. [99] See the _Quarterly Review_ for January 1820--or Scott's _Miscellaneous Prose Works_.--J.G.L. [100] _As You Like it_, Act IV. Sc. 3.--J.G.L. [101] Formerly tutor at Abbotsford. Mr. Lockhart says: "I observe, as the sheet is passing through the press, the death of the Rev. George Thomson--the happy 'Dominie Thomson' of the happy days of Abbotsford: he died at Edinburgh on the 8th of January 1838." [102] Burns's "O poortith cauld and restless love." [103] John Rutty, M.D., a physician of some eminence in Dublin, died in 1775, and his executors publishe
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