[267] To be allowed to use the names of some of his ships in Mansfield Park.
[268] The old nurse at Godmersham.
[269] Stephen Rumbold Lushington, M.P. for Rye, 1807-12, and for Canterbury, 1812-30, and 1835-37; Privy Councillor; Governor of Madras.
[270] At Ashford; 'she' is Fanny.
[271] Charles and his party. He was now on the Namur as flag-captain to Sir Thomas Williams, and his wife and two small children were living with him on board.
[272] See [p. 238]. Mrs. Crabbe did not die until October 31, 1813 according to the Dictionary of National Biography.
[273] Afterwards Earl of Winchilsea.
[274] Sister to Mrs. Lefroy.
[275] Probably, of Pride and Prejudice.
[276] Probably Miss Elizabeth Hamilton (1758-1816), author of The Cottagers of Glenburnie, &c.