[60] With the Fleet in the Dardanelles, by William Harold Price, sometime Chaplain of the Triumph.

[61] “Manchester Guardian” History of the War.

[62] The Immortal Gamble, by A. T. Stewart and C. J. E. Peshall of the Cornwallis, p. 10.

[63] Dardanelles Commission; Majority Report, par. 97.

[64] Ibid., pars. 78–82.

[65] With the Fleet in the Dardanelles, pp. 38–40.

[66] Dardanelles Commission; First Report, par. 97.

[67] With the Fleet in the Dardanelles, p. 66; the Triumph was one of ships detailed for this operation.

[68] Dardanelles Commission; Mr. Roch’s Minute, par. 43.

[69] It appears to have been on this occasion that the King, yielding to the representations of M. Venizelos in favour of actively sharing in the Dardanelles enterprise, exclaimed, “So be it then, for the love of God!” See M. Venizelos’ speech to the Chamber in Athens, August 26, 1917 (The Times, August 31).