FOOTNOTES:
[59] The death of the Prince.
[60] Yet, as it will appear afterwards, Mr. Pelham supported the demand of the Board of Trade against the Duke of Bedford.
[61] Thomas Hay, eldest son of George, Earl of Kinnoul, one of the Lords of Trade.
[62] Edward, brother to Lord Cornwallis, and Groom of the Bedchamber to the King.
[63] Here is my evidence. Mr. Robyns said he had known him an atheist, and had advised him against talking so openly in coffee-houses. Mr. Stevens, a Mathematician, who lives much in the house with Earl Powlett, says, Secker made him an atheist at Leyden, where the club was established.
[64] Bishop of Durham, father to Lord Chancellor Talbot.
[65] Dr. Henry Bland, Dean of Durham and Provost of Eton, a great favourite of Sir Robert Walpole.
[66] He was nominated to the Archbishopric of Canterbury, March 28, 1758.
[67] Lady Mary Grey.