[103] Marshal Macdonald (made Duc de Tarente after the battle of Wagram, 1809), b. 1765, d. 1840. He did not join Napoleon during the Hundred Days, but refused employment under the King, and served only as a simple soldier in the National Guard.
[104] Edward Leycester had inherited in December, 1815, the fortune of his cousin, Lady Penrhyn, who directed in her will that he should assume the name of Penrhyn. He married, in 1823, Lady Charlotte Stanley, daughter of the 14th Earl of Derby.
[105] Lord Pevensey, son of Earl of Sheffield.
[106] Panorama by Barker, shown in London.
[107] Married Sir Edward Parry, K.C.B., the Arctic navigator, 1826.
[108] Allusions to the characters in "Guy Mannering."
[109] John Scott, painter, 1774-1828.
[110] Hougoumont was occupied by Byng's Brigade, and resisted the repeated attacks of the French throughout the battle.
[111] Napoleon's army, on the day of Waterloo, occupied the plateau of La Belle Alliance.
[112] A farm occupied by the King's German Legion under Major Baring; after a gallant resistance captured by the French at 4 o'clock on June 18th.