[4]. I should add that, since writing the above, one day my eye was attracted by the unusual number of people (there were nine) reading one of the royal decrees just promulgated and placarded on the wall: it concerned the uniform of subordinate officials.
[5]. The ‘Chiacchiera’ of 3d January.
[6]. ‘Relations Politiques de la France et de l’Espagne avec l’Ecosse au xvie Siècle—Papiers d’état, Pièces, et Documents inedits ou peu connus, tirés des Bibliothêques et des Archives de France. Publiés par Alexandre Teulet, Archiviste aux Archives de l’Empire.’ Nouvelle edition, 5 vols. Paris: Renouard. Edinburgh: Williams & Norgate.
‘Les Ecossais en France—Les Français en Ecosse.’ Par Francisque Michel, Correspondant de l’Institut de France, &c. &c. 2 vols. London: Trübner & Co.
[7]. See the cessation of church-building in Scotland brought out in a well-known article in the ‘Quarterly Review’ for July 1849, on the Churches and Abbeys of Scotland, understood to be from the pen of Mr Joseph Robertson.
[8]. See the article on ‘Baronial and Ecclesiastical Antiquities of Scotland,’ in the Magazine for August 1850.
[9]. Article, ‘The French on Queen Mary,’ Magazine for November 1859.
[10]. ‘The Invasion of the Crimea: Its Origin, and an Account of its Progress down to the Death of Lord Raglan.’ By Alexander William Kinglake. 2d Edition. William Blackwood and Sons, Edinburgh and London.
[11]. The ‘Daily News.’
[12]. ‘Church and State Review,’ art. ‘Practical Politics.’