[74] Mr. Farnall's Report, 1866, summarized in the Majority Report of the Poor Law Commission, 1909, p. 239. The statements which follow above are from An Account of the Condition of the Infirmaries of London Workhouses, Printed for the Association for the Improvement of Infirmaries, 1866.
[75] Rathbone's Organization of Nursing in a Large Town, p. 30.
[76] William Rathbone: a Memoir, p. 166.
[77] The public letter (Feb. 5, 1864) is printed in Mr. Rathbone's Workhouse Nursing: The Story of a Successful Experiment (Macmillan, 1867).
[78] See “Una and the Lion,” in Good Words, June 1868 (Bibliography A, No. 51).
[79] Letter to Madame Mohl, June 13, 1868.
[80] See Book I. chap. iii. stanzas 4 seq. of The Faerie Queene:—
“Her angel's face
As the great eye of heaven shyned bright,
And made a sunshine in the shady place, etc.”
[81] Mill was at the time a member of a Select Committee on the Local Government and Local Taxation of the Metropolis; see above, p. [106]. The Committee did not, however, touch Poor Law Administration.
[82] Above, p. 115.