[1] See Vol. I. of the Letters, pag. 16. a remarkable Passage relating to this Fact, together with this Minister's Character and Death.

[2] See Vol. I. of the Memoirs, p. 29. some Particulars concerning this Order, which are not here.

[3] See Vol. I. p. 34. for the Description of this Town, which is the common Garrison of the first Battalion of the tall Grenadiers, so much talk'd of in Europe.

[4] See the Account of this House Vol. I. p. 49.

[5] See for the present State of this Place, Vol. II. p. 347, 361.

[6] See the Vol. above mention'd, p. 362.

[7] See Vol. I. p. 28.

[8] See the compleat Description of this Monument, and of its Erection, Vol. I. p. 9.

[9] See Vol. I. p. 196, where there are curious Observations upon this City and its Inhabitants.

[10] See Vol. I. p. 35.