[22] Martin’s Life of the Prince Consort, Chap. XXXI.
[23] Punch, Vol. XVIII., p. 229.
[24] Mr. Cobden always said that such a protest would have deterred Russia from stamping out Hungarian liberty.
[25] Martin’s Life of the Prince Consort.
[26] Martin’s Life of the Prince Consort.
[27] “One of our keepers since 1851. An excellent, intelligent man, much liked by the Prince. He, like many others, spit blood after running the race up that steep hill in the short space of time, and he has never been so strong since. The running up-hill has in consequence been discontinued. He lives in a cottage at the back of Craig Gowan (commanding a beautiful view) called Robrech, which the Prince built for him.”—Note by the Queen in “Leaves from a Journal.”
[28] The allusion here is to the Ritualists or Puseyites, or Tractarians, as they were called then.
[29] Martin’s Life of the Prince Consort.
[30] Morley’s Life of Cobden.
[31] Morley’s Life of Cobden.