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Title : Journals of Sir John Lauder, lord Fontainhall : with his observations on public affairs and other memoranda (1665-1676) / edited, with introduction and notes, by Donald Crawford,...

Author : Lauder, John (1646-1722)

Publisher : printed at the University press by T. and A. Constable, for the Scottish society (Edinburgh)

Date of publication : 1900

Contributor : Crawford, Donald (1837-1919). Éditeur scientifique. Préfacier. Annotateur

Subject : France -- Descriptions et voyages

Subject : Grande-Bretagne -- Descriptions et voyages

Type : monographie imprimée

Language : English

Format : LI-[347] p.-[1] f. de front. : portr. ; in-8

Format : application/pdf

Copyright : domaine public

Identifier : ark:/12148/bpt6k102873r

Source : Bibliothèque nationale de France, 8-Nm-433 (36)

Relation : http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb30749069j

Description : Collection : Publications of the Scottish history society ; 36

Provenance : bnf.fr

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INTRODUCTION xxi

Again on 27th November 1823:-

Dua SIR THOJUI,-I have sent the Manuscript to bir. Macbean,
Charlotte Square, as 19u desire. It is a very curious one and con-
tains many strange pictures of the times. Our ancestors were sad
dogs, and we to be worse than them, as Horace tells us the Romans
were, have a great stride to make in the paths of iniquity. Men
like your aneestar were certainly rare amongst them. 1 had a
scrap some where about the murder of the Lauders at Lauder
where Fountainhall's ancestor was Baillie at the time. After this
misfortune they are said to have retired to Edinburgh. Fountain-
hall's grandfather lived at the Westport. All this is I hope
familiar to you, 1 say 1 hope so, for after a good deal of search
1 have abandoned hope of finding my memorandum.

1 1 have seen Constable who promises to send me the sheets as
they are thrown off, and any consideration that 1 can bestow on
them will be a pleasure to, dear Sir Thomas, your most obedient
servant, WALTER SCOTT.
m', 2" Dtcember.'

The last letter on the subject, written apparently by
.%Ir. Cadell, is as follows

1 EdinGurgh, 28 July 18A4.

1 DETR SIR,Ve duly received your much esteemed letter of
16 instant, and beg to assure y ou that w e are as willing as ever
to do what we stated last year in bringing out your ms. in a
creditable way. The reason, and the only reason of delay, has been
the indisposition of tnir. Constable, who has from last November
till about a month ago been unable to give his time to business.
Having communicated y our letter to him we beg now to state
that we shall take immediate steps for getting the work expedited.
The )19, is still in Mr. Thomson's hands, but we shall see him on
the subject forthwith, It is proposed to print the work in 2 vols.
octavo handsomely, the number 500 copies.-We remain, sir,
with much respect, your most, :1RCli. CONSTABLE & Co.
'Sir Thos. Dick Lauder, Bart.'

'The publication,' as hir. Laing say in his Preface, in-
tended to form two volumes in octavo, under the title of

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