INDEX. 



481 



" Lament, Captain Paton V— verses by Lock- 

 hart, attributed to the Odontist, 182-184. 



Landon, Miss, 35S. 



Leaping, attainments in, 47, 4S. 



Lectures on Moral Philosophy, preparation of; 

 215—225 



" Leopard, the," 164, 168. 



Lewis, Mr., 44. 



" Lights and Shadows," publication of, 25S, 259, 

 2S2. 



Liston, Eobert, the celebrated surgeon, consult- 

 ation with, 3T5, 376. 



Literature and politics, 159. 



Litt's Wrestliana, 94. 



Llovd, Charles, of Low Brathay, 81, 97, 111, 136, 

 336. 



Lloyd, William H., 25. 



Lockhart, Captain, ISO. 



Lockhart, J. G., 121, 149, 171-175. 



letters from, 260-263, 270-272, 273, 274, 2S2- 



2S4, 2S6-2S3. 292-294. 324, 40S-413. 



becomes editor of the Quarterly Review, 



292. 



his last interview with Wilson, 453, 454. 



his death, 454. 



London, visits to, 55, 425. 



Love episode in early life : Margaret of Dych- 

 mont, 32-37. 



poems dedicated to, 35-37. 



letters addressed to, 43, 44, 57-60. 



letters on, to Findlay, 60-65, 6S-71, 74-77. 



correspondence between Blair and Findlay, 



65-63, 72, 73. 



Lowndes, Mr., 264. 



Lowther, Lord, 94. 294, 296. 



Lubienski, Leon Count, a Polish student, 235, 

 237 



Luib,' visits to, 41S, 419, 445. 



Lyndsay, Mr., brutlu-r-in-law of Professor Jar- 

 dine, 21. See Palmes. 



Macatjlat, T. B. ; his Lays criticized, 400, 406. 



candidate for the representation of Edin- 

 burgh. 450. 



Wilson's mysterious mission to Edinburgh 



to vote for, 451. 



letter to Sheriff Gordon, expressing his 



kindly feelings towards the Professor, 451, 

 452. 



Macculloch, Horatio, 407. 



Machell, James P., 96, 294. 



Mackenzie, Henry, the " Man of Feeling," anec- 

 dote of, 45, 46. 



referred to, 171. 



Mackintosh, Sir James, 206, 255. 



Maclaren, Charles, editor of the Scotsman, 

 323. 



Macleod, Rev. Dr. Norman, sen., 24. 



M'Culloch, J. R., editor of the Scotsman, 273. 



M'Crie, Rev. Dr., 171, 190. 



M'Donald, Lawrence, 234. 



M'Giljbon, Rev. Mr., 143. 



M'lutyre, Dr., 142. 



M'Kenzie, Alex., of Dingwall, 144-147. 



M'Laren, Duncan, 463. 



M'Latchie, Rev. Dr. George, of Mearns, Wilson's 

 second instructor, 5-8, 112, 329. 



McNeill, Mr., of Hayfield, 143. 



M'Neill, Duncan, Lord Justice-General, 121, 

 463. 



M'Neill, Sjr John, 2, 269, 414. 



M'Nieol, James, 143. 



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Magdalen College, see Oxford. 



Maiinn, Dr. William, 270, 2S8, 289, 298, 85a 



Maitland, Sir F., 354, 356. 



Maitland, Thomas, 121. 



Malcolm, John, 234. 



Malcolm, Sir P., 340. 



Malthus, Rev. T. R., 206. 



" Mansie Waugh," 302. 



Margaret of Dychmont, see Love episode. 



Marriage, 105, 106. 



of his daughters Margaret and Mary, 886. 



of his son John, 421. 



of his daughter Jane Emily. 434. 



" Mathetes," a letter on Education by Blair and 



Wilson, 85. 

 Maule, Hon. Lauderdale, 430. 

 Maxwell, Sir John, of Pollok; his reminiscences 



of Wilson at Mearns, 6, 7. 

 Mearns manse, education at, 5. 



physical features of the parish, 5, 6. 



reminiscences of, 7, 8, 456, 457. 



ac-ount of his feelings on bidding it fare- 

 well, 12-14. 

 Melville, Lord, 274, 279. 

 Memorandum-book, an early, 17, 33. 



extracts, 20-25. 



Menzies, Mr., 154. 



" Mill, a little," 229. 



Miller, Robert, bookseller in Edinburgh, 131, 



138. 

 Millheugh, 34. 

 Moir. Dr. (Delta), 279, 288. 



letters to, 290, 291, 299-303, 893, 394, 407. 



Moncrieff, James (Lord Advocate), his letter to 

 Sheriff Gordon intimating the grant of a pen- 

 sion to Wilson of £300 per annum, 447. 



letter from Lord John Russell to, on the 



pension, 447. 



Monro, Dr. Alex., Professor of Anatomy, 222. 



Montrose, Marquis of, 2. 



Monument to Professor Wilson, 463, 464. 



Moore, Thomas, 44, 269, 270, 289. 



Moors, " Wee Kit" lost on the, S-10. 



Moral Faculty, origin of the. 254. 



Moral Philosophy Chair in Edinburgh Univer- 

 sity : becomes a candidate for, 202. 



his competitors, 202, 206. 



Whig opposition, 202, 206. 



his moral character attacked, 207. 



preparation of lectures. 214-225. 



the. opening lecture, 222, 223. 



syllabus of "his course, 226-229. 



reminiscences by old students of the Pro- 

 fessor and his class, 231-256. 



his last year of public labor, 448, etseq. 



resignation of his chair, 446. 



correspondence relating to the Queen's 



pension, 447, 448. 



Morehead, Rev. Robert, 111, 112, 192. 



letter from, on the attack on Playfair, 193- 



195. 



letter to, on the same, 195. 



Morris, Captain Charles, 270. 



Mourning, wearing of, 424. 



Moxon, Edward, 341. 



" Muckle-mou'd Meg" of the Mearns manse, 10 

 11. 



Muir, Leezy, in search of Wee Kit, 9. 



Mure, Mrs., of Caldwell. 129. 



Murray, Rev. George, of Balma^lellan, 396. 



Murray, John A. (Lord), 271, 387. 



Murray. John, publisher, 272, 292,293. 



Music, love of, 22, 431. 



