[224]. Grainger, Biog. Hist., vol. i., p. 194.

[225]. Gifford, p. 48.

[226]. Gifford, p. 49.

[227]. With a gentler feeling, Charles Lamb made numerous extracts from “The New Inn,” to show that the mind that produced the “Fox” was still there.--Ibid.

[228]. Gifford, p. 48.

[229]. Gifford.

[230]. For some particulars of Sir John Beaumont, see Appendix.

[231]. Burton’s “Anatomy of Melancholy,” vol i., p. 235.

[232]. Stowe’s “Annals.”

[233]. Gull’s “Horn-book,” pp. 119, 120.