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FOOTNOTES:
[1] National Archives, F. 7, 2231. See English Historical Review, October 1899.
[2] A. F. iv. 1490–1563. References not otherwise indicated relate to the French Archives.
[3] Jefferson also placed his daughter there.
[4] This was granted in 1800 to John Cleaver Banks in order to examine manuscripts in the National Library.
[5] Camelford, in 1802, sold the borough for £42,000 to Dupré Porcher.