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d, 41 Stonefield, Lord, 157, 185 Strichen, Lord, 156 Sugden, Sir Edward, 39 Sullivan, Mr., 223 Sumner, Mr., 234 Swinton, Lord, 200 Taylor, Senator, 230 Tenterden, Lord, 25 Thomas, Serjeant, 73 Thomson, Baron, 34 Thorpe, W. G., 86 Thurlow, Lord, 10-13, 19, 20 Townshend, Lord, 110 Tunstal, Dr., 77 Warren, Samuel, 46, 83 Wauchope, Mr., of Niddrie, 186 Webster, Daniel, 227, 228 Wedderburn, Alexander (Lord Roslin), 7 Weldon, Mrs., 54 Weller, Mr., 107, 108 Westbury, Lord, 34, 35, 47 Wharton, Mr., 94 Whigham, Mr., 79 Wight, Alexander, 155 Wightman, Mr. Justice, 50 Wilkins, Serjeant, 6, 72, 73 Willes, Mr. Justice, 21, 49, 78 Williams, Montague, 49, 88 Wills, Mr. Justice, 38 Wirt, William, 227, 228 Yorke, Edward (Lord Hardewicke), 8 Young, Lord, 191-193 SOME SCOTTISH BOOKS BOOK of EDINBURGH ANECDOTE By FRANCIS WATT. The stories in "The Book of Edinburgh Anecdote," good in themselves, illustrate in an interesting way bygone times. The heroics and the follies, the greatness and the littleness, the wit and humour of famous or even infamous citizens are presented in a lively manner. Even to those who know much about Edinburgh much will be fresh, for the material has been gathered from many and various, and not seldom obscure, sources. With thirty-two portraits in collotype and frontispiece in colour. 312 pp. Buckram, 5/- net; Leather, 7/6 net. BOOK of GLASGOW ANECDOTE By D. MACLEOD MALLOCH. This book is a storehouse of information regarding Glasgow, and is full of interesting and amusing stories of Church, University, medical, legal, municipal, and commercial life. No such collection of Glasgow anecdotes has hitherto appeared in any single volume; and their interest is such that this book should appeal not only to Glasgow people, but also to all who can appreciate good stories of professional and commercial life, and stories illustrative of Scottish character. With frontispiece in colour and thirty-five portraits in collotype. 400 pp. Buckram, 5/- net; Leather, 7/6 net. MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS By HILDA T. SKAE. This volume contains a compact account of the life of one of the most romantic figures in Scottish history. It contains sixteen illustrations in colour beside
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