[25a] The son of the Member for the County.

[25b] Mr. Godschall, of Weston House, Albury. An accomplished gentleman, LL.D. of Oxford, cousin of Lady Palmerston, the mother of the late Lord Palmerston.

[25c] Of Parkhurst, where Rousseau was his guest for some time.

[25d] Who built the Leith Hill Tower, and was buried there.

[25e] It is remarkable that a young attorney of 22 should have been invited to the social meetings of elderly and middle-aged gentlemen of the highest position in the neighbourhood. His grandson, the late Mr. Edward Bray, inherited his companionable qualities, and was welcome in every house he visited.

[26a] The Member for the County.

[26b] Of Betchworth Castle. The author of ‘The Light of Nature.’

[27a] The father of the late Sir Henry Austen. He had been articled, as well as Mr. Bray, to Mr. Martyr. He afterwards purchased a Clerkship in the Six Clerks’ Office in Chancery.

[27b] Mr. Bray’s marriage made little difference in his habits this year. He was almost every night with his friends at cards or backgammon; in the summer evenings at bowls; frequently at the morning services on week days at the Middle Church. He had very little to do at this time in his profession.

[28a] Mr. Lane, of East Horsley Park.