[37a] Distinguished Antiquaries.
[37b] Formerly Jacky.
[38] The Rev. Mr. Manning, who began the ‘History of Surrey.’
[39a] Mr. Page had bought the Manor of Cobham, and lived at Pointers.
[39b] When he was in the country he seldom dined at home unless he had friends with him.
[39c] His partnership with Mr. Jenkins was dissolved in 1774, but without any interruption of their friendship.
[39d] To near the end of his life he would often stop to dine, and sometimes to sleep, at the inn at Dorking, or Guildford, instead of going home to Shere.
[39e] His only surviving son Edward was at Harrow.
[40a] These were all eminent antiquaries.
[40b] He was one of the Trustees of the British Museum.