. The grange of St. Giles, the Bass : and the other baronial homes of the Dick-Lauder family. THE SCOTT MONUMENT. CHAPTER X. SIR ANDREW DICK OF CRAIGHOUSE Up ! lady fair, and braid thy hair, And rouse thee in the breezy air. Up ! quit thy bovver, late wears tlie hour, Long have the rooks cawd round the tower. Joanna S we have now seen the ending of the direct male lineJohn Dick of Braid and Wil- __ liam Dick of Grange, theeldest and third sons of ^f Sir William Dick,Knight, of Braid, it will be necessaryin order to complete the family circle,to add a few facts about the otherthree so


. The grange of St. Giles, the Bass : and the other baronial homes of the Dick-Lauder family. THE SCOTT MONUMENT. CHAPTER X. SIR ANDREW DICK OF CRAIGHOUSE Up ! lady fair, and braid thy hair, And rouse thee in the breezy air. Up ! quit thy bovver, late wears tlie hour, Long have the rooks cawd round the tower. Joanna S we have now seen the ending of the direct male lineJohn Dick of Braid and Wil- __ liam Dick of Grange, theeldest and third sons of ^f Sir William Dick,Knight, of Braid, it will be necessaryin order to complete the family circle,to add a few facts about the otherthree sons—Andrew, Alexander, andLewis—the two elder of whom obtainedlands in fee from their father prior tohis reverse of fortune. Being so closelyconnected with Sanct-Geilie-Grange,the thread of their lives has in a greatmeasure been interwoven with theevents already recorded; for they,with the other members of the family,assuredly shared its hospitality in thedays of Janet MMath. We have already had occasion tomention the second son, Andrew Dick,with regard to the petition sent toParliament on behalf of his nephew, the


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