Edie Ochiltree

Edie Ochiltree
Edie Ochiltree in an 1844 graphite drawing by Mary E. Sealy
First appearanceThe Antiquary (1816)
Created byWalter Scott
In-universe information
GenderMale
TitleRoyal Bedesman
OccupationBeggar
ReligionPresbyterian
NationalityScottish

Edie Ochiltree is a character in Sir Walter Scott's 1816 novel The Antiquary, a licensed beggar of the legally protected class known as Blue-gowns or bedesmen, who follows a regular beat around the fictional Scottish town of Fairport.[1] Scott based his character on Andrew Gemmels, a real beggar he had known in his childhood. Along with Jonathan Oldbuck, the novel's title-character, Ochiltree is widely seen as one of Scott's finest creations.

  1. ^ Crockett 1912, p. 133.

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