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2.
Archenholz,
A Picture of England,
I:179.
3.
Ibid.,
The Whore's Rhetorick
(London, 1693; rep. 1960), p. 96.
4.
Ibid.,
A Picture of England,
I:192.

CHAPTER 12

1.
The way in which both Charles Greville and Sir Harry refer to her stay at Uppark makes it clear that she was a member of the party in the house.
2.
Morning Post,
October 4, 1780.
3.
West Sussex Record Office, Uppark Papers, 228.
4.
John George Sutherland Campbell, 9th Duke of Argyll, ed.,
Intimate Society Letters of
the Eighteenth Century
(London, 1910), II:415.
5.
In 1784–85, Sir Harry entertained the prince to a raucous extended visit.
6.
Uppark Papers, 227.

CHAPTER 13

1.
Uppark Papers, 227.
2.
See Uppark Account Books, 227, unpaginated, 1780-1781.
3.
Morning Post,
April 8, 1780.
4.
Emma to Charles Greville, January 1782, NMM LBK/6.
5.
Greville to Emma, January 10, 1782, NMM LBK/6.

CHAPTER 14

1.
Westminster, Marylebone, and Hawarden parish registers.
2.
It has been argued that the Cadogans owned Broad Lane Hall but there is no possibility that the owners of Broad Lane Hall before Sir John were the Cadogans.
3.
Greville to Emma, January 10, 1782, NMM LBK/6.
4.
Emma to Greville, July 3, 1784, NMM LBK/6.
5.
Ibid., June 12, 1784, NMM LBK/6.
6.
European Magazine,
July 1782, p. 16.
7.
Ibid., May 1784, p. 400.
8.
Ibid.
9.
In letters from Naples, Emma asked Greville to send on her blue dresses and hats.

CHAPTER 15

1.
Sir William later purchased
Sensibility
from Greville.
2.
William Hayley to Emma, May 17, 1804, Beinecke Library, Osborn MS File 16927.
3.
Ibid., June 7, 1806, Beinecke Library, Osborn MS File 16927.
4.
Romney's Victorian descendants claimed he had visited her in Edgware Row, even though it would have been impossible for him to transport all his materials and props to Paddington.
5.
See Francis Cotes's painting,
Portrait of Lady Hoare,
c. 1760.
6.
European Magazine,
July 1785, p. 24.
7.
Von la Roche,
Diary,
p. 82.

CHAPTER 16

1.
His salary as envoy plenipotentiary (confirmed 1766) was handsome, at three thousand pounds a year, but not enough to keep up with the court.
2.
Charles Greville, “Memorandum,” BL Add. MS 42071, f 40.
3.
John Hervey
Memoirs of the Reign of George III
(London, 1884), II:475.
4.
European Magazine,
April 1784.
5.
Mary Hamilton,
Letters and Diaries of Mary Hamilton,
ed. Elizabeth and Florence Anson (London, 1925), pp. 174-75.
6.
Charles Burney
A General History of Music
(London, 1779), IV45.
7.
Chester Chronicle,
1782.
8.
Emma to Greville, June 22, 1784, NMM LBK/6.
9.
Ibid., June 27, 1784, NMM LBK/6. 10.
Morning Post,
July 5, 1777.

CHAPTER 17

1.
Elizabeth, Lady Craven,
The Beautiful Lady Craven: The Original Memoirs of Elizabeth, Baroness Craven,
ed. A. M. Broadley and L. Melville (London, 1914), II:150.
2.
Sir William to Greville, February 1785, BL Add. MS 42071, f 2. Sir William confessed his feelings to Greville some time after the proposal.
3.
European Magazine,
July 1785, p. 251.
4.
Sir William to Greville, June 1, 1785, BL Add. MS 42071, f 4.

CHAPTER 18

1.
Anne Miller,
Letters from Italy
(London, 1776), pp. 209-10.
2.
Hester Thrale,
Observations and Reflections made in the Course of a Journey through France, Italy and Germany
(London, 1789), p. 223; Miller,
Letters from Italy,
p. 274.
3.
Since Emma had given her letters to the servant to seal and put in the postbag, Sir William would have opened them and read them.
4.
Hamilton,
Letters and Diaries,
p. 305.

CHAPTER 19

1.
Thomas Martyn,
A Gentleman's Guide to His Tour Through Italy
(London, 1787), p. 264.
2.
Thrale,
Observations,
p. 231.
3.
Martyn,
Gentleman's Guide,
p. 286.
4.
William Beckford,
Italy, with Sketches of Spain and Portugal
(London, 1834), p. 200.
5.
Sir William to Marquis of Camarthen, November 20, 1786, PRO FO 70/3, 306.
6.
Thomas Watkins,
Travels through Swisserland, Italy, Sicily
(London, 1792), I:425.
7.
Miller,
Letters from Italy,
pp. 248-49.
8.
James Boswell,
Boswell on the Grand Tour,
ed. F. A. Pottle (London, 1953), I:111.
9.
Stendhal (Marie Henri Beyle),
Rome, Naples, and Florence,
ed. Henri Martineau (Paris, 1927), p. 350.
10.
Sir William to Camarthen, April 11, 1786, PRO, FO 70/3, 267.
11.
Watkins,
Travels,
p. 50.
12.
Miller,
Letters from Italy,
p. 60.
13.
Thrale,
Observations,
p. 260.
14.
Boswell,
Boswell on the Grand Tour,
pp. 62, 111. Even those who relished visiting the churches, buildings, and museums felt, like Goethe, uncomfortable admiring Catholic art.
15.
Charles Mercier Dupaty
Travels through Italy
(London, 1789), p. 303.

CHAPTER 20

1.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
Italian Journey,
ed. W H. Auden and Elizabeth Mayer (Harmondsworth, 1970), p. 216.
2.
James Edward Smith,
A Sketch of a Tour on the Continent in the Years 1786 and 1787
(London, 1793), II:91-92.
3.
Sir William to Camarthen, November 20, 1786, PRO FO 70/3, 305.
4.
Ibid., January 2, 1787, PRO FO 70/3, 322.
5.
Miller,
Letters from Italy,
p. 383.
6.
Dupaty,
Travels,
p. 337.
7.
Sir William to Camarthen, July 25, 1786, PRO FO 70/3, 290.
8.
Sir William to Joseph Banks, autumn 1786, BL Add. MS 34049, f 33.
9.
Emma to Sir William, December 26, 1787, Houghton Library, MS Eng. 195.5, 55.
10.
Ibid., January 8, 1787, Houghton Library, MS Eng. 196.5, 56.
11.
Sir William to Camarthen, November 20, 1786, PRO FO 3/70, 305.

CHAPTER 21

1.
Goethe,
Italian Journey,
p. 205; Thrale,
Observations,
pp. 263-64; Watkins,
Travels,
p. 422; Smith,
Sketch of a Tour,
pp. 127-28.
2.
Sir William to Camarthen, June 20, 1786, PRO FO 70/3, 281.
3.
Ibid., November 17, 1786, PRO FO 70/3, 203.
4.
Sir William to Greville, BL Add. MS 34048, ff 2-3.
5.
Dr. Alexander Drummond to Catherine Hamilton, April 19, 1791, BL Add. MS 40714, f 193.

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