[198:1] MS. R.S.E. The latter part of the letter is printed in the Literary Gazette for 1822, p. 712.
[201:1] MS. R.S.E.
[202:2] MS. R.S.E.
[203:1] Andrew Stuart, see above, [p. 168].
[204:1] Puisieux?
[204:2] Francis Garden, afterwards a judge of the Court of Session, with the title of Lord Gardenstone. He was senior, and James Burnet, afterwards Lord Monboddo, was junior Scottish counsel for Mr. Douglas in the Tournelle process in France.
[205:1] Copy in R.S.E. The original is in possession of Colonel Mure.
[206:1] Perhaps an error in transcribing au grand couvert?
[207:1] Private Correspondence, p. 83-85.