[85] An E. Dyson died at Palgrave in 1812, aged eighty-seven.

[86] Monthly Review, 1826.

[87] Revue Hebdomadaire, October 19, 1895.

[88] Paris Temps, December 13 and 25, 1878.

[89] His ‘Countess of Dysart’ was sold in June 1901 for 14,050 guineas, the highest price ever given at an auction in England for a picture.

[90] Despatches, Record Office.

[91] Revue Historique (Paris), Jan. 1903.

[92] The visitor of 1802 may, however, have been not Théroigne’s lover, but her lover’s son.

[93] A. F. iv. 1494.

[94] Joseph Montefiore, arrested in 1803 on returning from a visit to London, is described as having been born there and as residing at Marseilles.