[p. 211-228]

LETTER IX.

Memorandums of some Andalusian Customs and Festivals.—Saint Sebastian’s Day: Carnival, [p. 230].—Ash-Wednesday, [p. 239].—Mid-lent, [p. 243].—Passion, or Holy Week, [p. 245].—Passion Wednesday, [p. 251].—Thursday in the Passion Week, [p. 252].—Good Friday, [p. 258].—Saturday before Easter, [p. 264].—May Cross, [p. 267].—Corpus Christi, [p. 268].—Saint John’s Eve, [p. 274].—Saint Bartholomew, [p. 277].—Detached Prejudices and Practices, [p. 280].—Funerals of Infants and Maids, [p. 282].—Spanish Christian Names, [p. 286].—Christmas, [p. 288].

LETTER X.

A Sketch of the Court of Madrid, in the Reign of Charles the Fourth, and the Intrigues connected with the Influence of the Prince of the Peace.

[p. 292-320]

LETTER XI.

Private Life at Madrid.—Pretendientes.—Literary Characters.

[p. 321-343]

LETTER XII.