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