[55] George Sand, Mémoires.

[56] F. 7, 6307, 6339, 6534, 6481. He seems to have tried to conceal this adventure, alleging that he had been courteously received by Napoleon, which may have been true, but was not the whole truth.

[57] Times, December 21, 1802.

[58] Cholmondeley and Guilford had also in 1794 voted for peace.

[59] Notes and Queries, February 6, 1892.

[60] Lady Sophia Hobart, daughter of the Earl of Buckinghamshire, had been educated at the Bernardine convent at Paris.

[61] Cloncurry, Recollections.

[62] See article on Spa in Nineteenth Century, October 1902.

[63] Cloncurry, Recollections.

[64] Monthly Review, December 1800.