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he Journal read by Kath Hardie By the end of 1825, Sir Walter Scott's finances had reached such a perilous position that a trust took over his farms, his Edinburgh house and his earning. His wife had neither the constitution not the temperament to accept such a change and her health, not robust, gradually deteriorated. These extracts from Sir Walter Scott's Journal deal with the death of Lady Charlotte in 1826.
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Lady Scott as shown in The Abbotsford Family.1828 Steel engraving by W.H. Worthington based on a painting by Sir David Wilkie. Used here with the permission of the Walter Scott Digital Archive Image Collection.
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