FOOTNOTES:
[1] Foster, Baronetage, 1880. See Chaos, p. 653.
[2] Examples of Carved Oak Woodwork, by W. Bliss Sanders. London: 1883.
[3] Mr. Bliss Saunders gives details of one of these in the work above referred to.
[4] Hare, Walks in Rome.
[5] Having got rid of the wall, and finding that flowers now suffer from the wind, gardeners are fond of sinking beds, and not a few gardens are thus furnished.
[6] A Reflective Tour through Part of France. London: 1789.
[7] From Songs of the West: Traditional Songs and Ballads of the West of England. Collected by S. Baring Gould and H. Fleetwood Sheppard. London: Methuen & Co. 1889.
[8] The Flying Horse is a peculiarly dangerous throw over the head, and usually breaks or severely injures the spine of the wrestler thus thrown.
[9] From Songs of the West, by S. Baring Gould and H. Fleetwood Sheppard. Methuen & Co.: 1889.