[!-- Note Anchor 51 --]Note 51: Boaden, in his Life of Kemble, says: "I remember the warmth with which Mrs. Robinson chanted the kindness of Mrs. Jordan in accepting the principal character: and I cannot forget the way, when the storm began, in which the actress, frightened out of her senses, 'died and made no sign.'"—Ed.

[!-- Note Anchor 52 --]Note 52: The Morning Post.

[!-- Note Anchor 53 --]Note 53: Miss Robinson and a friend.

[!-- Note Anchor 54 --]Note 54: Those who have read Gifford's "Baviad" and "Maeviad" will understand this allusion.—Ed.

[!-- Note Anchor 55 --]Note 55: Second Baron Rodney, son of the admiral, then a captain in the Guards.

[!-- Note Anchor 56 --]Note 56: Captain Darby commanded, at the time of his death, a ship of war in the Russian service, and was buried with military honours, universally lamented.