[268]. Leask’s James Boswell, p. 125.
[269]. Nichol’s Illustrations of Literature, VII., pp. 308–9.
[270]. Details of Boswell’s residence there are given in the Council’s publication, Indication of Houses of Historical Interest, I., pp. 79–84.
[271]. III., p. 137.
[272]. Holden’s Triennial Directory for 1802–4.
[273]. Reproduced here.
[275]. “All that messuage ... lately divided into two shops or dwelling houses.” Indenture, dated 7th October, 1813, between Sophia Kneller and G. J. Kneller and Thos. Crook. (Middlesex Registry Memorials, 1813, IX., 129.) The ratebook for 1812 shows the house in single occupation.
[276]. Close Roll, 17 Chas. I. (3275)—Indenture between Edward, Lord Viscount Conway, Edw. Burghe, and William Newton and Elizabeth, Countess Rivers.
[277]. Release and quit claim by Wm. Newton, jnr., in possession of the London County Council.