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       11       Lasccllcs family, Janet Hogarth, op. tit., 23L, EBL, CEB,
       11       Holidays and early education, EBL,
       12       Letters, EBL,
       12       Hugo Bell (Hugh Lowthian), EBL, BL, CEB.
       12       Elsa Bell (Lady Richmond), EBL, BL, CEB.
       12       Molly Bell (Lady Trevelyan), EBL, BL, CEB.
       12       Letter about Mr Gladstone, EBL.
       13       Letter to Horace Marshall, EBL.
       13       Tuition and Queen’s College, BL p. 19, EBL p. 17 et seq.
       14       Gertrude in London, EBL, UBL, BL.
       14       Mrs Richmond Ritchie (Anne Thackeray), EBL.
       14       Letters, EBL.
                Work at Queen’s College, EBL, UBL.
       15       Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford, EBL p. 95 et seq., BL pp. 19-
                 21. Janet Hogarth, op. tit. Also see BL p. 18, Recollected in
                 Tranquillity by same author and article in North American
                Review.
       16        Gertrude’s appearance, BL, p. 20, EBL p. 99 et seq., Janet
                 Hogarth, An Oxford Portrait Gallery.
        17       Oxford activities, EBL, UBL.
        18       Letter about O’Connor, EBL.
        *9       Weilheim, EBL.
        *9       Viva voce. According to Janet Hogarth, op. tit., Gertrude’s
                 parents were present at the examination, but FB (BL p. 21)
                 quotes Mr Hassall in citing the Gardiner version of the
                 story.
        19       Commemoration Ball, Janet Hogarth, op. tit.
        20       Tommy Olliffe, EBL, p. 125.
        20       Margaret (first Lady Bell), EBL p. 117.
        20       Washington, ed. W. R. Arbuckle.
        20       Hugh Lee Pattinson, Dictionary of National Biography (Sup­
                 plement) 1901-50. He was chased from America by angry
                 gold speculators in 1840.
        20       Thomas L. Bell. In Ward's Directory of Northumberland 18;o
                 he is described as an iron manufacturer, merchant and coal-
                 fitter of Gloucester House, N. Elswick.
        20       Losh. Barrister and classical scholar. At this time Vice-
                 Consul for Prussia, Sweden, Norway, and Turkey, among
                 his many other activities. See also Diaries of James Losh,
                 Surtees Society Vol. clxxi, 1956, British Library Ac.
                 8045/119.
        20       Courtenay Bodley. Mr John Bell Dixon in interview with
                 author, Feb. 2nd, 1977. Also Sir John Leslie, Memoir of
                 J.E.C. Bodley (British Library mark 10824 c. 11).
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