[2] Vide Correspondence of the late Duke of Wellington, letter to the Earl of Aberdeen, dated Walmer Castle, July 29th, 1829.
[3] Probably referring to the treatment of the people professing the United Greek faith. See [Appendix A. (I., II., III.), vol. ii. pp. 323-329.]
[4] See [Appendix B. (XVI., XVII.), vol. ii. pp. 388-399], on the defence of Constantinople.
[5] These statements of the Pacha are confirmed to some extent by two Official Reports.—See [Appendices IV. and V. vol. ii. pp. 337], [344].
[6] For routes which cross the Sakaria, and traverse Asia Minor, see [Appendix XIV. vol. ii. pp. 368], [370].
[7] Opinions are divided about this: some people assuring me that it happened at Ayash, others at Istanos.
[8] For military importance of this district, see [Appendix XIV. vol. ii. p. 370].
[9] This is refuted by an Official despatch recently received from H.M.'s Ambassador at Constantinople, see [Appendix IV. vol. ii. p. 342].
[11] This is authenticated to a great extent by an Official Despatch. See [Appendix V. vol. ii. p. 344].
[12] The Armenian women have more liberty in Angora than in many other towns in Asia Minor.