[25] For the facts in the earlier portion of this memoir we are indebted to an interesting obituary notice in the Bookseller.

[26] For a very interesting bibliographical account of Mr. Tennyson’s works, showing the various changes which the poems have undergone, see “Tennysoniana,” by R. H. Shepherd (1856).

[27] For a full account of this interesting and successful bookseller see “Life of Alderman Kelly,” by the Rev. R. C. Fell (1856).

[28] Tegg left a manuscript autobiography, which was published twenty years after his death, in the City Press; to this interesting memorial we are indebted for the facts in our present narrative.

[29] This “Petition” was first printed in the Examiner, 7th April, 1839, and afterwards republished.

[30] The Bookseller, June, 1864.

[31] The Bookseller, 1861.

[32] The above account is abridged from the Bookseller of November, 1869.

[33] To a timely notice in a recent number of the Bookseller we are indebted for the main facts in Duffy’s life.

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