[49] Afterwards Bishop of Durham.

[50] A children's play written by herself.

[51] Mary Agatha.

[52] "Memoirs of an Ex-Minister."

[53] Spaventa and Braico had been prisoners in Italy for about ten years.

[54] Lady John's diaries of 1860 being lost, this incident is given here on the sole authority of the late Sir James Lacaita.

[55] Formerly Lady Melgund. Her husband had now succeeded his father as third Earl of Minto.

[56] Her husband, Mr. Ralph Abercromby, was now Lord Dunfermline.

[57] American Minister in London.

[58] "Life of Lord Granville," by Lord Edmond Fitzmaurice.