[149a] Cooke’s Preface to “Conversation: a Didactic Poem.” 1807.

[149b] Quoted by Faulkner, “Hist. Chelsea.”

[149c] “Journey to London,” quoted by Mr. Peter Cunningham.

[149d] “Notes and Queries,” v. 487.

[154] “Belgravia: a Poem.”

[157a] See “Oxford Magazine,” for 1770; London and Country magazines, between 1770 and 1774.

[157b] In the Bankrupt List, London Gazette, November, 1772, appears the following:—“Teresa Cornellys, Carlisle House, St. Ann, Soho, dealer.”

[159] I need hardly point out the allusion. Montpelier is said to be the Cheltenham of France.

[160] See “Monthly Magazine,” April, 1821; and “Notes and Queries,” vol. x., p. 228.

[161a] See “The Virtues of a Jail.”