[15] “Soyer’s Culinary Campaign,” Alexis Soyer. (Routledge, 1857.)
[16] I know not whether this was the man whose arm she had saved; probably many others echoed his feeling, and he was not by any means the only soldier who thus reverently greeted her passing presence.
[17] “Introduction to Memorials of Agnes Elizabeth Jones.” Reprinted from Good Words for June 1868. Florence Nightingale.
[18] The italics are added.
[19] A complete list is subjoined in the Appendix.
[20] Sir Harry Verney died four years later, and Claydon then passed to Sir Edmund Hope Verney, the son of his first marriage.
[21] “Life of Florence Nightingale,” by Sarah Tooley, p. 295.
[22] See “Life of Florence Nightingale,” by Sarah Tooley, p. 268.
[23] “Florence Nightingale,” a Cameo Life-Sketch by Marion Holmes.
[24] “Life of Sir Bartle Frere,” by John Martineau. (John Murray.)