[150] "Lettres de Henry St. John" (Grimoard), III. p. 193. In another letter of October 6th, he asks to be remembered to "our little society" (III. p. 206). The letters are in French.
[151] Journal (Rathery), I. p. 91.
[152] Ibid., I. p. 102. "Je demandai de moi-même à admettre l'abbé."
[153] Journal (Édition Jannet), I. p. 67.
[154] This account of the Entresol is derived from d'Argenson's Journal (Rathery), I. pp. 91-111; "Essais dans le goût de ceux de Montagne, ou Loisirs d'un Ministre," passim; "Lettres de Henry St. John," edited by Grimoard, 1808: see Appendix, III. p. 459. There is also a conscientious account in a paper by M. Tessin, "Un membre de l'Entresol" (Bibliothèque Nationale).
[155] Journal (Rathery), I. p. 96.
[156] Grimoard, III. p. 466, and Journal (Rathery), I. p. 97.
[157] Grimoard, III. p. 473.
[158] Journal (Rathery), VI. p. 168. "J'eus au conseil le bureau des affaires ecclésiastiques," &c.
[159] See below, note 399.