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       28       A History of the County of Durham. Also Durham County and
                City, British Association for the Advancement of Science,
                Durham, 1970, containing Sir Lowthian Bell's evidence to
                Royal Commission in the 1880s. And, Diaries of James
                Losh, Surtees Society, Vol. clxxi, 1956.
       28       Losh notes: ‘May 1798 entered into partnership with
                Thomas Bell and Captain Thain in Alkali business.'
       29       Mallets and dinner at Russells, UBL Feb. 14th and 15th,
                 1890, CEB.
       50       Gertrude and smoking, BL.
       3°       A DoWs House, UBL to HB 1890, no date.
       3i       Henry James at Audlcy Square, BL, UBL dated March 8th,
                 1890, and CEB p. 23.


       4 Persian Pictures

       32       All references to the Persian journey in this chapter are
                taken from published correspondence, BL, EBL, and CEB.
       3<S      Engagement to Cadogan, VC July 1892. Gertrude remarks
                that the marriage was unlikely because of his ‘financial
                prospects’.
       37       Death of Henry Cadogan, August 1893, EBL p. 341.
       37       Hafiz. She would have had access to several translations of   !
                 the poet’s works in the British Museum Library, which she
                visited frequently during the years 1894-7 (see following
                 chapters), notably the Calcutta version of 1791 with an
                account of the life of Hafiz by Abu Talib Khan Isfahani, and
                 an English version by H. Wilberforce Clarke published in
                 Calcutta in 1891. There was also a German edition by J. von
                 Hammer published in Stuttgart in 1812. A manuscript in
                 the Chetham Library, Manchester, contains a number of
                poems from the Divan. There were many translations of
                 scattered stanzas from 1875 onward.
       38        Quotation: ‘... compounded almost equally of head and
                 heart’, Storrs, Orientations. Arberry, CEB, Vol. 1, p. 26.


       5 Family Matters

       39        Billy Lascelles. GLB’s diary, April I2th-i3th, 1895. She
                 resumed her habit of keeping a diary of events at this point
                 after a lapse of some fifteen years. At any rate, the surviving
                 diaries end at Dec. 31st, 1878 and resume on April 12th,
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