[362] “Dropmore P.,” i, 255. See [ch. xii] of this work for a new letter of Wilberforce to Pitt on the crisis.
[363] “Auckland Journals,” i, 79.
[364] Chevening MSS. Pitt continued to reside at the house on the north side of Putney Heath, next to Lord Ashburton’s, until October or November 1785, when he removed to Holwood Hill, Kent.
[365] “Dropmore P.,” i, 254; “Pitt-Rutland Corresp.,” 125–33.
[366] Ashbourne, 146.
[367] Wraxall, iii, 217.
[368] Wilberforce gave up Lauriston House in 1786. A little later Dundas and Grenville came to reside at Wimbledon, on the east and west sides of the Green. Grenville’s is now called Eagle House. Dundas’s stood on the site of “Canizzaro.”
[369] “Pitt-Rutland Corresp.,” 111.
[370] “Rutland P.,” iii, 177.
[371] Ibid., 178; Wraxall, iv, 72–9, 98.