Iv. p. 113.
Footnote 350: Ibid., p. 235.
Footnote 351: Ibid., p. 234.
Footnote 352: Ibid., pp. 232-3.
Footnote 353: She became one of the mistresses of Charles II. With her
daughter, Charlotte Boyle, otherwise Fitzroy, she is buried in
Westminster Abbey. (Cockayne's Peerage, under Viscount Shannon.)
Footnote 354: Lismore Papers, 2nd Series, vol. v. pp. 19-24.
Footnote 355: Lismore Papers, 2nd Series, vol. v. pp. 72, 97, 121.
Footnote 356: Three Diatribes or Discourses, London, 1671.
Footnote 357: The Compleat Gentleman, London, 1678.
Footnote 358: The Compleat Gentleman, p. 3.
Footnote 359: Albert Babeau, Les Voyageurs en France, Paris, 1885, p.
175.
Footnote 360: M. Adrien Delahaute, Une Famille de Finance an XVIII.
Siecle, vol. i. p. 434.
Footnote 361: George Sandys, A Relation of a Journey begun in An. Dom.
1610, London, 1615.
Footnote 362: John Evelyn, Diary and Correspondence, ed. Bray, London,
1906, vol. i. p. 77.
Footnote 363: Ibid., p. 78.
Footnote 364: Balthazar Gerbier, Subsidium Peregrinantibus, Oxford,
1665.
Footnote 365: Letter to his Son, Feb. 22, 1748.
Footnote 366: Ibid., Oct. 2, O.S., 1747.
Footnote 367: Letter to his Son, Oct. 9, O.S., 1747.
Footnote 368: Lausanne was where Edward Gibbon received the education he
considered far superior to what could be had from Oxford. When he
returned to England, after four years, he missed the "elegant and
rational society" of Lausanne, and could not love London - "the noisy and
expensive scene of crowds without company, and dissipation without
pleasure."
Footnote 369: