[362] Francesco Bartolozzi (1727-1813), the famous Italian engraver, lived in London from 1764 to 1802, when he removed to Lisbon to take charge of the National Academy in that capital.—T.
[363] William I. was proclaimed first King of the Netherlands on the 16th of March 1815. He abdicated on the 7th of October 1840, one year after the above lines were written and three years before his death.—T.
[364] Bernadotte became King of Sweden, as Charles XIV., in 1818.—T.
[365] September 1803.—B.
[366] Andoche Junot, Maréchal Duc d'Abrantès (1771-1813).—T.
[367] Madame de Staël, Dix années d'exil, Part I., chap. XI.—B.
[368] Elzéar Louis Marie Comte de Sabran (1774-1846), a firm friend of Madame de Staël's, and his mother, who married the Chevalier de Boufflers as her second husband.—T.
[369] Louis Prince, later Louis I. King of Bavaria (1786-1868) succeeded his father, Maximilian I., in 1825, and abdicated in 1848.—T.
[370] Prince Charles Frederic Augustus of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (1785-1837).—T.
[371] Eugène de Beauharnais, later Duc de Leuchtenberg and Prince d'Eichstädt (1781-1824), son of Joséphine, by her first husband, and appointed Viceroy of Italy in 1805.—T.