[37] George, Viscount Cantelupe (1814–1850), died in the lifetime of his father, the fifth Earl de la Warr.
[38] Jacob, afterwards fourth Earl of Radnor (1815–1889).
[39] John Henry, afterwards third Marquess of Ely (1814–1857). His wife was in after-years Lady of the Bedchamber to Queen Victoria, and perhaps the most widely known of her ladies.
[40] Probably Henry Edward Hall Gage (1814–1875), eldest son of the fourth Viscount Gage, in whose lifetime he died.
[41] Charles Canning (1812–1862), afterwards Viscount Canning and Governor-General of India.
[42] Lord Thomas Clinton (1813–1882), third son of Henry, fourth Duke of Newcastle, K.G.
[43] Mr. Granville Leveson-Gower, afterwards second Earl Granville (1815–1891), well known as Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs in Mr. Gladstone’s Administration.
[44] George Henry, afterwards second Earl of Falmouth (1811–1852).
[45] Princess Sophia (1777–1848) was a daughter of George III., and younger sister of Princess Augusta Sophia (1768–1840). See p. 200.
[46] The Very Rev. George Davys, the Princess’s instructor, at this time Dean of Chester, subsequently Bishop of Peterborough.