67 ([Return])
Knighton's "Memoirs," p. 91.

68 ([Return])
Knighton's "Memoirs," p. 94.

69 ([Return])
Alison's "History of Europe," vol. ii. p. 486.

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This officer took a prominent part in the disturbances created by the populace of London on the passage of the Queen's remains through the metropolis, to be embarked for the Continent.

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This is incorrect. His lordship subsequently succeeded his brother as Marquis of Londonderry, when he threw up his appointment as ambassador at the Court of Austria rather than serve under Mr. Canning.