[132] Memoirs of Bunsen (London, 1868), i. 593 et seq.
[133] Memorandum of July 15, 1841, presented to Palmerston by Bunsen (F.O. 64/235 Prussia).
[134] Letter from Bunsen to his Wife (Memoirs, i. 608-609).
[135] Bishop Alexander was before his conversion Minister of the Jewish Synagogue at Plymouth.
[136] Holland: European Concert in Eastern Question, p. 93.
[137] British and Foreign State Papers, lxix. 1342-1353; lxxiii. 438.
[138] Infra, p. 124.
[139] Infra, pp. 124-125.
[140] This was probably the scheme suggested by Guizot (supra, p. 105).
[141] This Memorandum is identical with the Austrian Memorandum of October 1840, which at the time was only communicated to the Prussian Government (supra, pp. 111-113).