[206] Vol. viii. p. 286.

[208] Vol. ix. p. 82, 83.

[211] Vol. ix. p. 278, 279, 280.

[212] Since writing the above, a friend has informed me that Norwood is now inclosed, and has ceased to be a rendezvous of Gypsies.

[217] Vol. ix. p. 554, 555.

[221] Frederick Smith, of Croydon, Surry.

[231a] Vide Crabbe’s Poems.

[231b] See No. 104, Sunday School Tracts.

[248] The benevolent Jonas Hanway took a Gypsey boy into his family, for the purpose of making an experiment, but the result has not come to the knowledge of the author.

[262] At page 691, is a Vignette of Gypsies washing gold in Hungary.