[211b] Euphranor.

[213] The Rev. J. T. Nottidge of Ipswich died 21 Jan. 1847.

[220] [The last two words are crossed out.—W. A. W.]

[222] Francis Duncan, rector of West Chelborough.

[225] Morris Moore’s letters on the Abuses of the National Gallery were addressed to The Times at the end of 1846 and the beginning of 1847 with the signature ‘Verax.’ They were collected and published in a pamphlet by Pickering in 1847.

[227] See Carlyle’s Cromwell (ed. i), i. 193.

[230a] Pliny, Ep. iii. 21.

[230b] In a subsequent letter, written when this was supposed to be lost, he says, ‘I liked all your quotations, and wish to read Busbequius; whose name would become an owl.’

[231] Lord Hatherley.

[232] In the People’s Journal, ed. Saunders, iv. 355-358.