FOOTNOTES:
[24] This poem, with explanatory notes, may be found in Frank Moore's "Ballads of the Revolution."
[25] Beverly Robinson was a gentleman of fortune, a son-in-law of Frederick Phillipse, proprietor of Phillipse Manor on the Hudson, and a very active Tory.
[26] See a copy of this letter in the "Life and Career of John André," by Winthrop Sargent, p. 447.