[21] Williamson's "Clyde Passenger Steamers," pages 348 to 351.
[22] James Napier's "Life of Robert Napier," page 21.
[23] This was the second of the name—a favourite one after the Duke of Wellington's great victory, and gave rise to the following poetic effusion:—
And now amid the reign of peace,
Art's guiding stream we ply;
That makes our wheels, like whirling reels,
O'er yielding water fly.
As our heroes drove their foes that strove
Against the bonnets blue;
On every side the waves divide