Doctors' Commons rarely visited. Its Treasures. Birth of William Scott.
Education under the Rev. H. Moises. Account of his Tutors. Elected
Fellow. Camden Reader of Ancient History. His Lectures. Happy
Life at the University. Letters to his Brothers. Rapid Rise as a
Civilian. Divides his Time between Law and Literature, which
should never be divorced. Dr. Scott's Letters to Warton, Malone, and
Parr. Member of the Literary Club. Intimacy with Dr. Johnson.
Judge-Advocate. Knighted. Champion of the Established Church
and Clergy. Judge of the Consistory Court. Beautiful Diction of
his Judgments and Sentiments. Trial of Marquis of Sligo. Sir W.