[285b] Vicarage.
[287a] Farlingay Hall, sometimes called Farthing Cake Hall.
[287b] Mrs. De Soyres.
[291] Not Harry, but Franklin Lushington in Points of War.
[292a] It was in the autumn of 1791.
[292b] From Cowley’s translation of Anacreon.
[292c] P. 148.
[302a] This with a wider margin, or in some other way distinguishable from the rest of the inscription.
[302b] Some volumes of which C. had brought down to Suffolk, being then engaged with his Frederick II. MS. note by FitzGerald.
[304] Salámán and Absál.