Baron Bradwardine

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Baron Bradwardine is a proud, old-fashioned Scottish laird and Jacobite sympathizer in Sir Walter Scott’s novel "Waverley," known for his pedantry, honor, and eccentric dignity.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Jacobite sympathizer
Scottish laird
fictional character
appearsIn Waverley NERFINISHED
appearsInGenre historical novel
associatedWith Jacobite Rising of 1745 NERFINISHED
Scottish Highlands NERFINISHED
characterTrait dignified
eccentric
honorable
old-fashioned
pedantic
proud
createdBy Walter Scott NERFINISHED
fictionalUniverse Waverley novels NERFINISHED
languageStyle formal
learned
literaryFunction comic relief
embodiment of old Scottish aristocracy
literaryRole supporting character
nationality Scottish
notableFor eccentric dignity
pedantry
sense of honor
politicalAlignment Jacobite
setInPeriod 18th century Scotland
socialStatus landed gentry
title Baron NERFINISHED

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Waverley mainCharacter Baron Bradwardine