42 ([Return])
Phipps's "Memoirs of Ward," vol. ii. p. 63.

43 ([Return])
"Life," by Dean Pellew, vol. iii. p. 330.

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Whatever may be thought of the testimony of the Italian witnesses, that of the English officers examined was above suspicion. Their evidence, an impartial historian has acknowledged, proved her guilty of conduct that rendered her "unfit to be at the head of English society, and amply justified the measures taken to exclude her from it."--Alison's "Europe," vol. ii. p. 466.

45 ([Return])
Dean Pellew's "Life of Lord Sidmouth," vol. iii p. 333.

46 ([Return])
"Memoirs," by Phipps, vol. ii. p. 70.