[67] See post, [Chapter XII.]

[68] Since 1896 Dr. T. A. Emmet has formed a second collection of little less importance than the one now alluded to.

[69] Mr. T. Cuyler hopes some day to publish a "Visitation of the Signers" which will comprise a complete transcript of all the principal letters and documents collected under this head. The value and interest of such a work will be of manifold importance. He has already made a beginning.

[70] See post, [p. 328].

[71] The original is now in the Emmet Collection, New York Public Library.

[72] André's journals are now in the magnificent collection of Mr. Bexby, of St. Louis.

[73] Cost is for letter only; sale price includes book.

[74] Vol. LVIII. pp. 36-7.

[75] A further Phillipps sale took place at "Sotheby's," June 6-9, 1910.

[76] A number of these letters, including that of Oliver Goldsmith, are now in my collection, and were utilised in writing "Dr. Johnson and Mrs. Thrale," 1909.