Walter Scott
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 192 years ago |
Date of birth | August 15,1771 |
Zodiac sign | Leo |
Born | Edinburgh Old Town |
Edinburgh | |
United Kingdom | |
Date of died | September 21,1832 |
Died | Abbotsford The Home Of Sir Walter Scott |
United Kingdom | |
Spouse | Charlotte Carpenter |
Poems | The Lady of the Lake |
Marmion | |
Job | Poet |
Novelist | |
Advocate | |
Education | The University of Edinburgh |
David Starr Jordan High School Education Complex | |
Royal High School, Edinburgh | |
Kelso High School, Scotland | |
Children | One daughter |
Anne Scott | |
Sophia Scott | |
Anne Helena Scott | |
Charles Scott | |
Walter Scott | |
Height | 176 (cm) |
Teams | APIA Leichhardt FC |
Position | Centre half-back |
Previous position | Member of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan (1908–1917) |
Nationality | Canadian |
Party | Liberal Party of Canada |
Parents | Anne Rutherford |
Grandchildren | Charlotte Harriet Jane Lockhart |
Sir Robert Adair | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 404101 |
Rob Roy
The Lady of the Lake
Kenilworth
The Talisman
Quentin Durward
The Bride of Lammermoor
Marmion
Old Mortality
The Antiquary
The Abbot
Guy Mannering
The Lay of the Last Minstrel
The Pirate
Redgauntlet
Count Robert of Paris
Peveril of the Peak
The Fortunes of Nigel
The Monastery
The Fair Maid of Perth
A Legend of Montrose
Saint Ronan's Well
Anne of Geierstein
The Black Dwarf
Chronicles of the Canongate
The Betrothed
Castle Dangerous
Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border
Demonology and Witchcraft
Rokeby
Woodstock
The Lord of the Isles
The poetical works of Sir Walter Scott, bart
The Journal of Sir Walter Scott
The Vision of Don Roderick
The Highland Widow
The Field of Waterloo
The Bridal of Triermain
Tales of a Grandfather
Harold the Dauntless
The Two Drovers
My Aunt Margaret's Mirror
The Tapestried Chamber
Lochinvar
Wandering Willie's Tale
Letters of Sir Walter Scott
Exposition of the Revelation of Jesus Christ
The Siege of Malta
The doom of Devorgoil
The Tapestried Chamber and Death of the Laird's Jock
Waverley
King Richard and the Crusaders
A Woman's Triumph
Richard the Lion-Hearted
Young Lochinvar
Chivalric Romance
Donizetti: Lucia di Lammermoor
Young Ivanhoe
The Adventures of Quentin Durward
Lucia
The Lady of the Lake
Quentin Durward
The Fair Maid of Perth
Ivanhoe
Walter Scott Life story
Sir Walter Scott, 1st Baronet FRSE FSAScot, was a Scottish historian, novelist, poet, and playwright.
Scottish ceremony sees King Charles tread a thin line
... Their rediscovery and rehabilitation by Sir Walter Scott in 1818 was part of the author and historian s successful effort to create a new image of Scotland, romanticising the Gaelic way of life even as starving Highlanders were being driven from their homes in the Clearances...
King Charles to receive Scottish crown jewels
... In 1818, Sir Walter Scott, the famous novelist, rediscovered the Honours - along with a mysterious silver wand...
Belfast writer Lucy Caldwell wins Walter Scott fiction prize
...Belfast writer Lucy Caldwell has won the Walter Scott Prize for historical fiction for her novel These Days...
In pictures: Scotland's amazing Christmas trees
... Sir Walter Scott s book treeAnother fascinating tree that s not a tree can be found in the Scottish Borders...
Mountaineer welcomes plans to reopen Edinburgh's Radical Road
... Unemployed west of Scotland weavers paved the track round Salisbury Crags, in a plan which was suggested by author Sir Walter Scott...
Sky walkway proposal for Edinburgh's Radical Road
... Unemployed west of Scotland weavers paved the track round Salisbury Crags, in a plan which was suggested by author Sir Walter Scott...
Calls to allow people to return to Edinburgh's Radical Road
... The path got its name from the unemployed west of Scotland weavers who were set to work paving a track round Salisbury Crags - a plan suggested by author Sir Walter Scott in the aftermath of the Radical War of 1820...
George Floyd: The personal cost of the filming of the brutality of the police
... Santana works, casually walk to work in Charleston, South Carolina, when he came across a peculiar sight: a debate between Michael Slager, a white police officer, and Walter Scott, an unarmed black man...
King Charles to receive Scottish crown jewels
King Charles III will be presented with Scotland's crown jewels in Edinburgh later in a ceremony to mark his Coronation.
He will receive The Crown and sceptre which form part of the Honours of Scotland.
The National thanksgiving service at St Giles' Cathedral will also feature a new sword named after the late Queen Elizabeth.
It echoes an event held in 1953 to celebrate her accession to The Throne .
Before The Service The Crown jewels will be brought from Edinburgh Castle to St Giles' in a procession down the Royal Mile involving about 100 people from various aspects of Scottish life.
They will be followed by More Than 700 members of the Royal Navy , British Army and Royal Air Force .
The King and Queen Camilla will leave The Palace of Holyroodhouse - their official Scottish residence - by car at 14:05 for a separate procession up the Royal Mile to the Kirk.
They are expected to be joined by The Prince and Princess of Wales, who are known in Scotland as The Duke and Duchess of Rothesay.
Three pipers from, Gordonstoun, will play during The Final stage of The Procession .
The Stone of Destiny - which was taken to London for The King 's Coronation at Westminster Abbey in May - has been returned to Edinburgh and will also play a part in The Service .
The moderator of the General Assembly of The Church of Scotland, Rt Rev Sally Foster-Fulton will preach the sermon.
The Crown jewels will be presented to The King by the Very Reverend Prof David Fergusson , Dean of the Chapel Royal and Dean of The Order of The Thistle .
A 21-gun salute will be fired from Edinburgh Castle at about 15:20 before The Royal procession travels back to The Palace of Holyroodhouse.
Crowds, which are expected to gather on The Streets of the Scottish capital, will then see a fly-past by the Red Arrows .
What are the Honours of Scotland?Made of gold, silver and precious gems, they are the oldest crown jewels in Britain and comprise the priceless crown, sceptre and sword of state.
They are items of immense significance and many will Remember When she lay At Rest at St Giles' Cathedral.
The Crown was made for James V, who first wore it at The Coronation of Queen Mary of Guise in 1540.
Mary Queen of Scots was The First to be crowned using the new crown and sceptre together, in 1543. The origins of the sceptre are less certain - it May have been a papal gift to James IV.
However, is Brand New , and commissioned because the existing 16Th Century sword is too fragile to handle.
Named after his late mother, it is called the Elizabeth sword.
Turbulent pastThe Honours have had a turbulent past. They were removed from The Castle and hidden in 1651-60 to keep them from Oliver Cromwell 's army.
In 1707, following The Act of Union between England and Scotland, they were Locked In a chest and sealed away.
In 1818, Sir Walter Scott , the famous novelist, rediscovered the Honours - along with a mysterious silver wand.
The Honours of Scotland and their accompanying exhibition are located on The First floor of the Royal Palace on the East Side of Crown Square at Edinburgh Castle .
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com