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The Works Of Sir Walter Scott: The Bride Of Lamermoor

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The Author previously refrained from revealing the true source of the tragic subject of this history, concerned it might distress the descendants of those involved. However, he now feels free to share the tale, as it has been referenced in the Notes to Law's Memorials by Charles Kirkpatrick Sharpe and in the reprint of Rev. Mr. Symson's poems. The narrative comes from connections who lived close to the events and were related to the bride's family. The Dalrymple family, notable for producing many eminent figures in Scotland over two centuries, first gained prominence through James Dalrymple, a distinguished lawyer whose work, though focused on Scottish law, was highly regarded. He married Margaret, daughter of Ross of Balneel, acquiring a significant estate. Margaret was a capable and ambitious woman, whose success led to rumors of necromancy among the public, who were not fond of her family. According to popular belief, she secured her family's prosperity under a peculiar condition: at her death, she requested her coffin be placed upright, promising that as long as it remained so, the Dalrymples would thrive. Her coffin still stands in the Kirklistown church, a testament to her legacy. Despite their remarkable achievements, the family also faced profound misfortunes, particularly concerning their eldest daughter, whose fate was both tragic and inexplicable.

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The Works Of Sir Walter Scott: The Bride Of Lamermoor, Walter Scott

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