[11]: Glegg's "Life of Wellington," edit. 1864, p. 375.
[12]: His personal property was sworn under £200,000, but his real estate amounted to £150,000 more.
[13]: Gronow probably intimates the time when the interior was redecorated in 1849, and opened for the Military, Naval, and County Service, but was closed again in 1851.
[14]: See Sir C. Hanbury Williams' Poems.
[15]: This, luckily, was not the case, as it is still in keeping at the House of Lords.
[16]: Academia Artis Pictoriæ Noribergæ, p. 274.
[17]: Sir Robert Peel.
[18]: The King.
[19]: The first boat race between the two Universities was on June 10th, 1829, from Hambledon Lock to Henley. Oxford won by five or six lengths.
[20]: A debate on church rates, in which the majority was only five.