[72] A wild flower of the most beautiful blue, adorning profusely, in spring, the green banks of lanes and hedgerows.
[73] Called Chickell, in Cornwall, the wheat-ear. This should have been mentioned before, where the small well is spoken of in the garden-plot:—
"From time to time, a small bird dipped its bill."
[74] Alluding to the well-known story.
[75] Having gained the University prize the first year.
[76] J. P. Miles, Esq., whose fine collection of paintings, at his magnificent seat, Leigh Court, is well known.
[77] Married, whilst these pages were in the press, to a son of my early friend.
[78] A wild, desolate, and craggy vale, so called most appropriately, and forming a contrast to the open downs of Fayland, and the picturesque beauties of Brockley.
[79] Langford Court, the seat of the late Right Hon. Hely Addington.
[80] The Rev. Thomas Wickham, Rector of Yatton.