[21] Mr. Cropper’s brother had married Susan Arnold, sister of Tom.
[22] He died in April, 1904.
[23] Eleanor was finally played with the following cast:
| Edward Manisty | Mr. CHARLES QUARTERMAINE |
| Father Benecke | Mr. STEPHEN POWYS |
| Reggie Brooklyn | Mr. LESLIE FABER |
| Alfredo | Mr. VICTOR BRIDGES |
| Lucy Foster | Miss LILIAN BRAITHWAITE |
| Madame Variani | Miss ROSINA FILIPPI |
| Alice Manisty | Miss ELIZABETH ROBINS |
| Marie | Miss MABEL ARCHDALL |
| Dalgetty | Miss Beatrix de Burgh |
| and | |
| Eleanor Burgoyne | Miss MARION TERRY |
[24] See the Memoir of W. T. Arnold, by Mrs. Ward and C. E. Montague.
[25] From The Associate, the quarterly magazine of the Passmore Edwards Settlement, for October, 1902.
[26] Sir Hugh Bell at the unveiling of the memorial to Mrs. Ward at the Mary Ward Settlement, July, 1922.
[27] In 1907 the City Education Authority of New York had no less than 100 school playgrounds equipped and opened under its own supervision.
[28] Mr. Fairfield Osborn.
[29] Mrs. Ward had spent a morning in the Parliamentary Library with Mr. Martin, the librarian, delighting in his detailed knowledge of Canadian history.