[6] Wornum.
[7] Dr. Thomas Monro, of Bushey and Adelphi Terrace, physician of Bridewell and Bethlehem Hospitals, a well-known lover of art and patron of Edridge, Girtin, Turner, W. Hunt, and other young artists. He erected monuments at Bushey Church to Edridge and Hearne.
[8] This gentleman is described by Mr. Thornbury as Mr. Harraway, a fishmonger in Broadway.
[9] This took place in 1836.
[10] Mr. John Britton, publisher, and author of “Beauties of Wiltshire,” &c., &c.
[11] Perhaps the Earl of Essex.
[12] See Memoir prefixed to “Liber Fluviorum.”
[13] “Turner and Girtin’s Picturesque Views,” London, 1854.
[14] See also Mr. Wedmore’s interesting essay on Girtin for a story about Turner and Girtin’s drawing of the White House at Chelsea.
[15] Whether father or son does not appear.