‘droves of Scotch,’ ii. 311;
Duff House, v. 109;
Duke, ignorance of a Scotch, v. 43, n. 4;
Dumfermline, iii. 58; v. 399;
Dumfries, iv. 281, n. 2;
Dunbarton, v. 368;
Dunbui, v. 100;
Duncan’s monument, v. 116;
Dundee, iv. 125, n. 2; v. 71;
Dundonald Castle, v. 373;
dungeon of wit, v. 342;
Dunnichen, v. 407;
Dunsinane, iii. 73;
Dutch, Scotch regiment in the pay of the, iii. 447;
eating, modes of, v. 21, n. 3, 206;
Edinburgh, See p. 234;
education, English and Scotch, iii. 12, n. 2;
Eglintoune Castle, i. 457;
elections and electors, iv. 248, n. 1;
controverted elections, iv. 101;
interference of the Peers, iv. 248, 250; v. 354;
Elgin, v. 113-15;
Ellon, landlord at, ii. 336; v. 96;
England found by the Scotch, iii. 78;
Scotland a worse England, iii. 248;
‘English better animals than the Scotch,’ v. 20;
English education, iii. 12, n. 2; iv. 131;
chiefly tamed into insignificance by it, v. 149;
English prejudice, ii. 300, n. 5;
virulent antipathy, v. 408;
English pronunciation, attainment of, ii. 158-60;
entail, law of, ii. 414;
Episcopal Church, iii. 371-2;
its Liturgy, ii. 163;
episcopals are dissenters in Scotland, v. 73;
facile man, a, v. 342;
factor, v. 122;
‘famine, a land of,’ iii. 77;
fear in London of the Scotch at the Gordon Riots, iii. 430, n. 6;
fencers, good, v. 66;
feudal system, ii. 202; iii. 414;
Findlater’s, Lord, wood, v. 112;
fine and recovery unknown there, ii. 429, n. 1;
Fochabers, iv. 206, n. 1; v, 114;
food enough to give them strength to run away, iii. 77;
Fores, v. 116, 347;
France, compared with, ii. 403;
Frith of Forth, v. 54-5;
gaiety, want of, iii. 387;
gardeners, ii. 77;
gardens, v. 84, n. 3;
Garrick ridicules their nationality, ii. 325;
General Assembly: See under SCOTLAND, church;
Glasgow, coal-fire, a, v. 369;
compared with Brentford, iv. 186;
Foulis, the printers, v. 370;
newspaper, extract from a, v. 344;
Papists persecuted in 1780, iii. 427, n. 1;
parentheses, supplies Carlisle with, iii. 402, n. 1;
riches, its, v. 54;
Saracen’s Head, v. 369;
St. Kilda’s man visits it, i. 450;
University—Boswell a student there, i. 465; v. 19, n. 1;
home-students fewer than of old, v. 59;
Johnson’s observations on it, ii. 304; v. 408;
Leechman, Principal, v. 68, n. 4;
professors meet Johnson, v. 369-371;
afraid of him, v. 371;
Young, Professor, iv. 392;
Windham a student there, iii. 119;
Goldsmith’s description of the landscape, ii, 311, n. 5;
Gordon Castle, v. 114;
Gordon Riots, ii. 300, n. 5; iii. 430, n. 6;
Duff House, v. 109;
Duke, ignorance of a Scotch, v. 43, n. 4;
Dumfermline, iii. 58; v. 399;
Dumfries, iv. 281, n. 2;
Dunbarton, v. 368;
Dunbui, v. 100;
Duncan’s monument, v. 116;
Dundee, iv. 125, n. 2; v. 71;
Dundonald Castle, v. 373;
dungeon of wit, v. 342;
Dunnichen, v. 407;
Dunsinane, iii. 73;
Dutch, Scotch regiment in the pay of the, iii. 447;
eating, modes of, v. 21, n. 3, 206;
Edinburgh, See p. 234;
education, English and Scotch, iii. 12, n. 2;
Eglintoune Castle, i. 457;
elections and electors, iv. 248, n. 1;
controverted elections, iv. 101;
interference of the Peers, iv. 248, 250; v. 354;
Elgin, v. 113-15;
Ellon, landlord at, ii. 336; v. 96;
England found by the Scotch, iii. 78;
Scotland a worse England, iii. 248;
‘English better animals than the Scotch,’ v. 20;
English education, iii. 12, n. 2; iv. 131;
chiefly tamed into insignificance by it, v. 149;
English prejudice, ii. 300, n. 5;
virulent antipathy, v. 408;
English pronunciation, attainment of, ii. 158-60;
entail, law of, ii. 414;
Episcopal Church, iii. 371-2;
its Liturgy, ii. 163;
episcopals are dissenters in Scotland, v. 73;
facile man, a, v. 342;
factor, v. 122;
‘famine, a land of,’ iii. 77;
fear in London of the Scotch at the Gordon Riots, iii. 430, n. 6;
fencers, good, v. 66;
feudal system, ii. 202; iii. 414;
Findlater’s, Lord, wood, v. 112;
fine and recovery unknown there, ii. 429, n. 1;
Fochabers, iv. 206, n. 1; v, 114;
food enough to give them strength to run away, iii. 77;
Fores, v. 116, 347;
France, compared with, ii. 403;
Frith of Forth, v. 54-5;
gaiety, want of, iii. 387;
gardeners, ii. 77;
gardens, v. 84, n. 3;
Garrick ridicules their nationality, ii. 325;
General Assembly: See under SCOTLAND, church;
Glasgow, coal-fire, a, v. 369;
compared with Brentford, iv. 186;
Foulis, the printers, v. 370;
newspaper, extract from a, v. 344;
Papists persecuted in 1780, iii. 427, n. 1;
parentheses, supplies Carlisle with, iii. 402, n. 1;
riches, its, v. 54;
Saracen’s Head, v. 369;
St. Kilda’s man visits it, i. 450;
University—Boswell a student there, i. 465; v. 19, n. 1;
home-students fewer than of old, v. 59;
Johnson’s observations on it, ii. 304; v. 408;
Leechman, Principal, v. 68, n. 4;
professors meet Johnson, v. 369-371;
afraid of him, v. 371;
Young, Professor, iv. 392;
Windham a student there, iii. 119;
Goldsmith’s description of the landscape, ii, 311, n. 5;
Gordon Castle, v. 114;
Gordon Riots, ii. 300, n. 5; iii. 430, n. 6;