[330] ] Letter to Sir Horace Mann, June 18, 1751.

[331] ] Jesse’s Selwyn and his Contemporaries. It is very probable that the name printed as Prissieux is really Puissieux, a title of the Sillery family.

[332] ] Lady Mary Wortley Montague’s Letter from Arthur Grey, the Footman, to Mrs. Murray. Written in the autumn of 1721.

[333] ] Lady M. W. Montague’s The Lover. This is generally designated ‘a ballad to Mr. Congreve,’ but is headed in Lady Mary’s note-book, ‘To Molly,’ and, as Mr. Moy Thomas has suggested, was probably addressed to Lord Hervey, Pope’s ‘Lord Fanny.’

[334] ] Note to his Letter on Bowles.

[335] ] Westminster Magazine, 1774.

[336] ] Grainger’s The Sugar Cane, 1764.

[337] ] Coleman and Garrick’s Clandestine Marriage, act i. sc. 2, 1766.

[338] ] Garrick’s Bon Ton, or High Life above Stairs, act i. sc. 2, 1775.

[339] ] Ibid.