[46]. See the notice, hereafter, of the Christy Museum.

[47]. This, I think, has been clearly shown by the correspondence laid before Parliament. The reader is referred to the papers of the session of 1867, entitled Correspondence as to the Woodhouse Collection of Antiquities, printed by order of Lord Derby, as Foreign Secretary.

[48]. In the accompanying Plan (of the Parliamentary Report, 1860), pilasters of unnecessary size have been inadvertently introduced into this gallery, reducing both the extent of the wall-cases, and the breadth of the gangway, in a manner never intended.

[49]. Printed by oversight ‘general’ in the Minutes of Evidence.

[50]. Printed ‘object’ in Minutes of Evidence, as above.

[51]. It is to this Report of 1862 that the accompanying lithographic fac-similes of the original illustrative plans belong. Two of them show the then existing arrangements of the principal floors; the other two show the then proposed alterations and re-arrangements.

[52]. Parliamentary Return, No. 456, of the Session 1858.


TRANSCRIBER’S NOTES

  1. The Table of Contents is in Part [I].
  2. Silently corrected obvious typographical errors and variations in spelling.
  3. Retained archaic, non-standard, and uncertain spellings as printed.