[173] Moniteur, 1819–1820.
[174] See p. 220.
[175] Correspondence of Jérôme Bonaparte. Baltimore, 1878.
[176] Correspondance.
[177] Now German territory and spelt Bitsch.
[178] Concannon was ultimately allowed to visit Vienna and to reside near Epernay.
[179] At Fontainebleau also there was a theatrical performance for the benefit of the penniless captives, Concannon writing the prologue.
[180] Notes and Queries, November 18, 1899.
[181] Elizabeth Alexander, divorced by him in 1795.
[182] Lawrence, Picture of Verdun, 1810.