Autograph letter to 'My Dear Eliza', from Edinburgh, 22 November 1827, signed 'your faithful & obliged friend Walter Scott'. 17 lines on first page only of folded 4to leaf, with integral address leaf. Not listed in the Millgate Union Catalogue of Walter Scott Correspondence. A brief playful letter to Eliza Scott, in which Walter acknowledges receipt of an 'elegant pouch' and owns to feeling 'a little flattered by the distinction it confers'. He tells his correspondent 'I must certainly fill up my neglected meerschaum were it but to have the pleasure of answering all enquiries about my handsome bag saying "a partial young friend did me the honour" and "a young lady who adorns whatever she touches took the following trouble"'. Scott assures Eliza 'Depend upon it I shall remember the burthen of the old song And think of you when I take Tobacco'. 'Eliza' is Elizabeth Anne Scott (later Wyndham), 1803-1873, the third daughter of Hugh Hepburne-Scott of Harden, Lord Polwarth. They were distant cousins of Sir Walter.
Autograph letter signed, from Walter Scott to Elizabeth Anne Scott
This material is held atEdinburgh University Library Heritage Collections
- Reference
- GB 237 Coll-1147/17-0239
- Dates of Creation
- 22 November 1827
- Name of Creator
- Physical Description
- 1 letter
Scope and Content
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Acquisition Information
Purchased in December 2017. Accession no SC-Acc-2017-0239.
Archivist's Note
Catalogued by Aline Brodin in February 2018.