With the resignation of Peel and the other anti-Catholic members of Lord Liverpool's Government, and the formation of the short Canning Ministry, this instalment of Peel's letters comes to an end.[42] We rejoice that the publication of this very interesting correspondence has been entrusted to an editor who is at once so competent and so judicious.


FOOTNOTES:

[10] Life of Lord George Bentinck, p. 304.

[11] Lewis's Letters, p. 226.

[12] Private Correspondence of Sir R. Peel, 1788-1827. Ed. by C.S. Parker, M.P., 1891, p. 24.

[13] Ibid. p. 27.

[14] Hansard, First Ser. xxi. 663.

[15] Butler's Hist. Memoirs, ii. 177.

[16] Peel Correspondence, p. 80.