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Footnote 1: [ (return) ] Stow—These have lately been re-opened.—ED. M.
Footnote 2: [ (return) ] Parish Books.
Footnote 3: [ (return) ] Hist. and Antiq. Paroch. Church, St. Saviour, Southwark, 4to. 1818.
Footnote 4: [ (return) ] This Screen is about to be partially restored at an expense of about £800. now in course of subscription among the more respectable and intelligent parishioners.
Footnote 5: [ (return) ] Where did the Sportsman's Letters come from?—ED.
Footnote 6: [ (return) ] See Mirror, vol. xvi p. 201.
Footnote 7: [ (return) ] The recital of these circumstances induced O'Keefe to introduce the incident in the part of Nipperkin, in Springs of Laurel, or "Rival Soldiers".
Footnote 8: [ (return) ] Oxberry appeared on the stage for the last time, this night, as Corporal Foss.