The Monastery (1912)/List of Illustrations
Appearance
List of Illustrations
Page
Melrose Abbey |
Frontispiece |
Monogram—Melrose |
xxiv |
Village of Melrose, with George Inn |
xxxiii |
The Author of 'Waverley' |
lxi |
Title. Facsimile of Sir Walter Scott's Handwriting |
1 |
David I of Scotland (Founder of Melrose), and Malcolm IV |
6 |
The Protector Somerset |
12 |
Staworth Bolton and the Glendinnings |
15 |
Lady Avenel journeying to Glendearg |
21 |
Lady Avenel reading to the Family at Glendearg |
28 |
Double Bridge at Kennaquhair |
45 |
Father Philip at the Ford |
46 |
Father Philip and the White Lady |
48 |
Abbot Boniface engaged in Meditation |
55 |
Seal of Melrose Abbey |
58 |
Father Philip at the Monastery after his Adventures in the River |
61 |
Seal of Robert Avenel, a Benefactor to St. Mary's |
83 |
Father Eustace returning to the Monastery |
91 |
Halbert Glendinning invoking the White Lady |
115 |
Mary Avenel and Mysie Happer |
137 |
Prudhoe Castle, a Stronghold of Piercte Shafton's Cousin of Northumberland |
145 |
The Abbot and Sir Piercie Shafton at the Tower of Glendearg |
161 |
Alnwick Castle, a Seat of the Duke of Northumberland |
173 |
Sir Piercie Shafton's Dagger |
175 |
Halbert Glendinning offers the Silver Bodkin to Sir Piercie Shafton |
205 |
Sir Philip Sidney |
215 |
The Fight between Sir Piercie Shafton and Halbert Glendinning in the Glen of Corri-nan-shian |
233 |
John Knox |
247 |
Castle of Elen Stalker in Loch Linn (similar to the Avenel of the Tale) |
251 |
The Hall at Avenel Castle—Julian with his Hawk |
261 |
Warkworth Castle, Northumberland, a Stronghold of Piercie Shafton’s Cousin |
297 |
An Iron Lamp—Scotch Cruize |
304 |
Sir Piercie Shafton and the Miller’s Daughter at the Hostelry |
325 |
Mary Avenel |
341 |
Henry Warden and the Sub-prior |
350 |
George Buchanan, with Facsimile of his Handwriting |
354 |
Halbert Glendinning and the Pedlar |
390 |
James V of Scotland |
393 |
The Earl of Murray and the Abbot at Melrose Cross |
427 |
Sir Piercie Shafton introducing the Miller’s Daughter to Murray and Morton |
434 |
Old Cross at Melrose |
437 |
Facsimile of Writing in the Melrose Charter |
444 |