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Readings from the Edinburgh Edition of the Waverley Novels

General Tam (Thomas) Dalyell

R edgauntlet (from Letter 11) read by Tam Dalyell.

In the three years 2003 to 2006 when, as elected Rector of the University of Edinburgh, I chaired the University Court, I was conscious surrounded by the Raeburn portraits and the Raeburn Room that Principal Robertson and others of the Enlightenment looked down on me with benign tolerance; on the other hand Sir Walter Scott could not conceal his distaste for a Dalyell.  This disapproval originated in the frictions of some 150 years before. Scott purported to be a friend of Sir John Graham Dalyell, polymath and zoologist, who had written the Rare and remarkable animals of Scotland and many books on flora and fauna and had indeed been a teacher of Darwin during his time at Edinburgh University. Scott actually had stayed with Dayell at the House of the Binns for some days but subsequently writing quickly doubtless to get Abbotsford out of debt he wanted a villain and 17th century General Tam Dayell would do. Scott was unflattering. He talked about Dalyell as the inventor of the thumb screw who would roast his enemies in the oven at the Binns. The Dalyell family were not amused and told him so. The ultimate insult was Scott's assertion that at least John Graham of Claverhouse had table manners - Tam Dalyell did not.

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General Thomas Dalyell of the Binns . Engraving by an unknown artists from a 17th Century painting by David Paton, taken from The Scots Army 1661-1688, by Charles Dalton, F.R.G.S. Published in Edinburgh by William Brown, 1909. (Copyright expired)

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The Edinburgh Edition of the Waverley Novels. Volume Seventeen. Redgauntlet by Walter Scott.
Edited by G.A.M Wood with David Hewitt. Published in 1997 by Edinburgh University Press.
© The University Court of the University of Edinburgh www.euppublishing.com/series/EEWN
Permission has been granted to The Edinburgh Sir Walter Scott Club for usage here until Dec.2012.

© The University Court of the University of Edinburgh

The Edinburgh Edition of the Waverley Novels. Volume Seventeen. Redgauntlet by Walter Scott.
Edited by G.A.M Wood with David Hewitt. Published in 1997 by Edinburgh University Press.
© The University Court of the University of Edinburgh www.euppublishing.com/series/EEWN
Permission has been granted to The Edinburgh Sir Walter Scott Club for usage here until Dec.2012.

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