[12] Kayserling: "Menasseh b. Israel" (Misc. Heb. Lit. ii. 29); Harleian Miscellany, vii. 618.
[13] Brit. Mus. Add. MSS. 29,868, f. 1.
[14] Sir Thomas Robinson, "l'infatigable Robinson" of Carlyle's Frederick, afterwards Lord Grantham.
[15] Graetz: Geschichte der Juden, x. 393-394.
[16] Emanuel: A Century and a Half of Anglo-Jewish History, p. 9.
[17] Graetz: Geschichte, xi. 324-328. See also Kohler: Jewish Rights at International Congresses, pp. 6-20.
[18] Diary of Sir Moses Montefiore, 1817, p. 192. (Ramsgate Theological College MSS.) Kohler: op. cit. pp. 25-26.
[19] Communication from the late Mr. Leopold de Rothschild. See also Gentleman's Magazine, Oct. 1819, p. 362.
[20] Infra, p. 16. The Protocol does not appear in the Protocols of the Congress published in the British and Foreign State Papers, and is usually excluded from the official records of the Congress. Its text is, however, given in Way's Mémoires (Paris, 1819) as an unpaginated Appendix.
[21] Procès-Verbal des Séances de l'Assemblée Juive (Paris, 1806), pp. 47-49; Actes du Grand Sanhédrin, pp. 65-73, 83, 90-91.