[112a] A number of these are in my possession.
[112b] There was a very old wooden gate, opening from the yard at the back into the park; the bodies of those drowned in the Serpentine were brought in through it.
[114] Afterwards bought by the well-known Andrew Mann, and placed by him on the top of a public house at the corner of Warwick Street, Pimlico.
[117] See “Gentleman’s Magazine,” 1810; “Life of Romney,” by his brother; “Johnsoniana,” &c. Of Part XIV. of this work Humphry was author.
[118] Afterwards called the “Life Guardsman.”
[120a] “Letters to Julia,” by Henry Luttrell.
[120b] “Year Book,” 1826.
[129] “King’s Anecdotes of His Own Times.”
[147] See “Faulkner’s Kensington,” and “Notes and Queries,” vol. xii., p. 186.
[148] See “Symmons’ Life of Milton,” 2d edit., 1810, pp. 122–124.