[88] Correspondence, vol. i. p. 219.

[92] Sir Henry Wilson, who was in Parliament when this estate came into his wife’s possession, ordered iron gates for it; in one of which were wrought his initials, H. W., and to correspond, M.P, was placed in the other. Before the gates were put up he had to contest his seat, and lost it.

[97] Riego was executed, on the 7th of October, 1823, at Madrid, with every mark of ignominy.

[110] Funeral Sermon preached at St. Martin’s-in-the-Fields, 7th January 1691.

[111] See Birch’s ‘Life of Boyle,’ p. 114.

[112] MS. Diary.

[120] The obituary of the ‘Gentleman’s Magazine’ for June 1791, records:—“At Lisle, in Flanders, Lewis Lochee, Esq., late lieutenant colonel of the Belgic Legion, and formerly keeper of the Royal Military Academy at Chelsea.”

[121] The gates here represented have now given place to a light iron railing, and the posts have been surmounted by balls.

[128] No. 276, vol. xi. p. 301.

[131] Todd’s ‘Spenser,’ viii. 23.