[[236]] Tortona was laid waste in 1155 and 1163 by Frederick Barbarossa.

[[237]] Glasgow Gazette, 11th Feb. 1860.

[[238]] See [p. 1 n.]

[[239]] Called by Lady Smith, “not quite, yet like my own Henrique!”

[[240]] The date should be 1787.

[[241]] The first twelve names represent the 12 clasps attached to Sir Harry’s Peninsular medal; for Waterloo, Maharajpore, and South Africa (1853) he had separate medals; the remaining three names are those of his clasps for the Sutlej Campaign. He wore, besides, the Grand Cross of the Bath and the Portuguese Order of St. Bento d’Aviz.

[[242]] See [p. 653].

[[243]] In his last years the gallant old General would say that “he did not care any longer to go to the club and meet a lot of old fogies whom he didn’t know.”

[[244]] She died Jan. 10, 1902.

[[245]] Cape Town Mail, 5th April, 1851.