[[56]] Lord Beaconsfield's "Endymion," in which Nigel Penruddocke is one of the characters.

[[57]] Lord Macaulay.

[[58]] George Otto Trevelyan.

[[59]] "Life of Panizzi."

[[60]] "Julian the Apostate." By the Rev. the Hon. Arthur Lyttelton, afterwards Bishop of Southampton.

[[61]] Charles Stewart Parker, then M.P. for Perth.

[[62]] "English Land and English Landlords." By the Honble. George Brodrick, late Warden of Merton.

[[63]] An allusion to Mr. Gladstone's speech on the Reform Bill of 1866.

[[64]] George Eliot's death.

[[65]] "Democracy," a political novel, published anonymously, which made much noise at the time.