[7] Many varieties of these cabinets are obtainable at the establishment of Terry & Co., Ltd., wholesale stationers, Hatton Garden.
[8] Editions of Ireland's "Confessions" appeared both in England and America. My own copy is entitled "The Confessions of William Henry Ireland. A New Edition with an introduction by Richard Grant White" (New York, 1874).
[9] Marquis of Lansdowne.
[10] "The Detection of Forgery." A Practical Handbook, by Douglas Blackburn and Captain Waithman Caddell (London, 1909).
[11] The daughter of Tate Wilkinson, of York, the "Wandering Patentee." Miss Patty Wilkinson eventually became the companion of Mrs. Siddons, and lived with her till her death.
[12] Mr. Siddons was now a resident at Bath, and his wife frequently joined him there whenever her professional duties allowed of her doing so.
[13] J. P. Kemble was playing at the Orchard Street Theatre in the early summer of 1801.
[14] A married sister of Mrs. Siddons, who also resided in Bath. The mother of Horace Twiss.
[15] The wife of the Lessee of the Bath Theatre and Director of Posts.
[16] The well-known Sisters Lee kept a school in Bath.