[151] One of his pamphlets went through four editions.
[152] For a short memoir, see Appendix C.
[153] For a memoir, see Appendix D.
[154] The only son of the Rev. Richard Potenger. (See page [269].) With this fine young man expired the last hope of his family, and the continuation of his line.
[155] It is also creditable to the military character of the little island of Guernsey, that of the five British generals killed in action in 1812, two, whose names follow in the obituary of the Annual Army List for 1813, were Major-General Le Marchant, 6th Dragoon Guards, at the battle of Salamanca, and Major-General Sir Isaac Brock, K.B., 49th Foot, in America,—Duncan's History of Guernsey.
APPENDIX A.
SECTION I.—BRITISH AUTHORS.
No. 1. Page 15.
Lieut.-General Lord Aylmer, Governor-General of British North America, to J. Savery Brock, Esq.