[6] "Sunday, under Three Heads," a small pamphlet published about this time.
[7] "Bentley's Miscellany."
[8] No other date, but it must have been 7th February, 1839.
[9] Mr. Adams, the Hon. Secretary of the Chatham Mechanics' Institute, which office he held for many years.
[10] "The Kentish Coronal."
[11] An intimate friend.
[12] A Dissenting minister, once himself a workhouse boy, and writing on the character of Oliver Twist. This letter was published in "Harper's New Monthly Magazine," in 1862.
[13] This, and all other Letters addressed to the Countess of Blessington, were printed in "Literary Life and Correspondence of the Countess of Blessington."
[14] The death of his correspondent's twin-brother, Willis Gaylord Clark.
[15] On the occasion of the sudden death of Mrs. Hogarth's son, George.