Footnotes:

1 (return)
[ John Sterling's Essays and Tales, with Life by Archdeacon Hare. Parker; London, 1848.]

2 (return)
[ Commons Journals, iv. 15 (l0th January, 1644-5); and again v. 307 &c., 498 (18th September, 1647-15th March, 1647-8).]

3 (return)
[ Literary Chronicle, New Series; London, Saturday, 21 June, 1828, Art. II.]

4 (return)
[ "The Letters of Vetus from March 10th to May 10th, 1812" (second edition, London, 1812): Ditto, "Part III., with a Preface and Notes" (ibid. 1814).]

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[ Here, in a Note, is the tragic little Register, with what indications for us may lie in it:—

(l.) Robert Sterling died, 4th June, 1815, at Queen Square, in

his fourth year (John being now nine).

(2.) Elizabeth died, 12th March, 1818, at Blackfriars Road, in

her second year.

(3.) Edward, 30th March, 1818 (same place, same month and year),

in his ninth.

(4.) Hester, 21st July, 1818 (three months later), at Blackheath,

in her eleventh.

(5.) Catherine Hester Elizabeth, 16th January, 1821, in Seymour

Street.]

6 (return)
[ History of the English Universities. (Translated from the German.)]

7 (return)
[ Mrs. Anthony Sterling, very lately Miss Charlotte Baird.]

8 (return)
[ Biography, by Hare, pp. xvi-xxvi.]

9 (return)
[ Biography, by Mr. Hare, p. xli.]

10 (return)
[ Hare, pp. xliii-xlvi.]

11 (return)
[ Hare, xlviii, liv, lv.]

12 (return)
[ Hare, p. lvi.]

13 (return)
[ P. lxxviii.]

14 (return)
[ Given in Hare (ii. 188-193).]

15 (return)
[ Came out, as will soon appear, in Blackwood (February, 1838).]

16 (return)
[ "Hotel de l'Europe, Berlin," added in Mrs. Sterling's hand.]

17 (return)
[ Hare, ii. 96-167.]

18 (return)
[ Ib. i. 129, 188.]

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[ Here in a Note they are, if they can be important to anybody. The marks of interrogation, attached to some Names as not yet consulted or otherwise questionable, are in the Secretary's hand:—

J. D. Acland, Esq. H. Malden, Esq.

Hon. W. B. Baring. J. S. Mill, Esq.

Rev. J. W. Blakesley. R. M. Milnes, Esq.

W. Boxall, Esq. R. Monteith, Esq.

T. Carlyle, Esq. S. A. O'Brien, Esq.

Hon. R. Cavendish (?) Sir F. Palgrave (?)

H. N. Coleridge, Esq. (?) W. F. Pollok, Esq.

J. W. Colville, Esq. Philip Pusey, Esq.

Allan Cunningham, Esq. (?) A. Rio, Esq.

Rev. H. Donn. C. Romilly, Esq.

F. H. Doyle, Esq. James Spedding, Esq.

C. L. Eastlake, Esq. Rev. John Sterling.

Alex. Ellice, Esq. Alfred Tennyson, Esq.

J. F. Elliott, Esq. Rev. Connop Thirlwall.

Copley Fielding, Esq. Rev. W. Hepworth Thompson.

Rev. J. C. Hare. Edward Twisleton, Esq.

Sir Edmund Head (?) G. S. Venables, Esq.

D. D. Heath, Esq. Samuel Wood, Esq.

G. C. Lewis, Esq. Rev. T. Worsley.

H. L. Lushington, Esq.

The Lord Lyttleton. James Spedding, Secretary.

C. Macarthy, Esq. 8th August, 1838.]

20 (return)
[ Hare, p. cxviii.]

21 (return)
[ Of Sterling himself, I suppose.]

22 (return)
[ Hare, ii. p. 252.]

23 (return)
[ Poems by John Sterling. London (Moxon), 1839.]

24 (return)
[ The Election: a Poem, in Seven Books. London, Murray, 1841.]

25 (return)
[ Pp. 7, 8.]

26 (return)
[ Pp. 89-93.]

27 (return)
[ Sister of Mrs. Strachey and Mrs. Buller: Sir John Louis was now in a high Naval post at Malta.]

28 (return)
[ Long Letter to his Father: Naples, 3d May, 1842.]

29 (return)
[ Death of her Mother, four mouths before. (Note of 1870.)]

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