[74] The Swiss historian, born at Geneva, 1773, died 1842.
[75] Daughter of Mr. William Rathbone, Sr.; married Dr. William Reynolds.
[76] Edward, fourteenth Earl of Derby, 1799-1869. Member of Parliament, Chief Secretary for Ireland, Secretary for the Colonies, First Lord of the Treasury, and Prime Minister. Translated Homer's Iliad into blank verse. His was a life of many interests: literature, art, society, public affairs, sportmanship, and above all "the most perfect orator of his day."
[77] Mrs. Wm. Rathbone, Sr., whom Audubon often calls "Lady Rathbone," and also "The Queen Bee."
[78] Muzio Clementi, composer and pianist, born in Rome, 1752, died in London, 1832. Head of the piano firm of that name.
[79] Relative of Mr. Wm. Rathbone, Sr.
[80] The Irwell.
[81] William Smyth, 1766-1849, poet, scholar, and Professor of Modern History at Cambridge.
[82] Henry Clay.
[83] John Randolph of Roanoke, 1773-1833, American orator and statesman.