FOOTNOTES:

FOOTNOTES:[1]“Memorials of Westminster Abbey.”[2]The Basilicas of St. John Lateran, St. Paul, St. Lorenzo, and St. Clement.[3]The west door is hardly ever used now as an entrance for visitors, and if we were really coming to the Abbey we should enter by another door, called Solomon’s Porch, close by St. Margaret’s Church. But as soon as we had got inside we should walk straight down to the great west door, and imagine we had just come in that way.[4]Montalembert, “Monks of the West.”[5]No. 2 on plan.[6]Gordon was fifty-two when he was killed.[7]See Mr. Hake’s “Life of Gordon.”[8]No. 3 on plan.[9]No. 4 on plan.[10]No. 5 on plan.[11]No. 6 on plan.[12]No. 7 on plan.[13]Sir James Outram was born on the 29th of January, 1805, and Sir Henry Havelock was born on the 5th of April, 1795; so at the time of the siege of Lucknow Sir James was fifty-one, and Sir Henry sixty-two years old.[14]See “Havelock,” by Archibald Forbes (“English Men of Action Series”).[15]No. 8 on plan.[16]No. 9 on plan.[17]No. 10 on plan.[18]No. 11 on plan.[19]No. 12 on plan.[20]No. 13 on plan.[21]This is the actual inscription on the monument. The last line as written by Shakespeare reads, “Leave not a rack behind.”[22]No. 14 on plan.[23]See Sir George Grove’s “Dictionary of Music.”[24]No. 15 on plan.[25]No. 16 on plan.[26]No. 17 on plan.[27]No. 18 on plan.[28]No. 19 on plan.[29]Also No. 19 on plan.[30]No. 20 on plan.[31]No. 21 on plan.[32]No. 22 on plan.[33]No. 23 on plan.[34]No. 24 on plan.[35]No. 25 on plan.[36]No. 26 on plan.[37]No. 27 on plan.[38]No. 28 on plan.[39]Also No. 28 on plan.[40]No. 29 on plan.[41]The last Catholic funeral service was held in the Abbey a few days later, when by the order of Elizabeth a requiem mass was said for the Emperor Charles V.[42]No. 30 on plan.[43]No. 31 on plan.[44]No. 32 on plan.

[1]“Memorials of Westminster Abbey.”

[1]“Memorials of Westminster Abbey.”

[2]The Basilicas of St. John Lateran, St. Paul, St. Lorenzo, and St. Clement.

[2]The Basilicas of St. John Lateran, St. Paul, St. Lorenzo, and St. Clement.

[3]The west door is hardly ever used now as an entrance for visitors, and if we were really coming to the Abbey we should enter by another door, called Solomon’s Porch, close by St. Margaret’s Church. But as soon as we had got inside we should walk straight down to the great west door, and imagine we had just come in that way.

[3]The west door is hardly ever used now as an entrance for visitors, and if we were really coming to the Abbey we should enter by another door, called Solomon’s Porch, close by St. Margaret’s Church. But as soon as we had got inside we should walk straight down to the great west door, and imagine we had just come in that way.

[4]Montalembert, “Monks of the West.”

[4]Montalembert, “Monks of the West.”

[5]No. 2 on plan.

[5]No. 2 on plan.

[6]Gordon was fifty-two when he was killed.

[6]Gordon was fifty-two when he was killed.

[7]See Mr. Hake’s “Life of Gordon.”

[7]See Mr. Hake’s “Life of Gordon.”

[8]No. 3 on plan.

[8]No. 3 on plan.

[9]No. 4 on plan.

[9]No. 4 on plan.

[10]No. 5 on plan.

[10]No. 5 on plan.

[11]No. 6 on plan.

[11]No. 6 on plan.

[12]No. 7 on plan.

[12]No. 7 on plan.

[13]Sir James Outram was born on the 29th of January, 1805, and Sir Henry Havelock was born on the 5th of April, 1795; so at the time of the siege of Lucknow Sir James was fifty-one, and Sir Henry sixty-two years old.

[13]Sir James Outram was born on the 29th of January, 1805, and Sir Henry Havelock was born on the 5th of April, 1795; so at the time of the siege of Lucknow Sir James was fifty-one, and Sir Henry sixty-two years old.

[14]See “Havelock,” by Archibald Forbes (“English Men of Action Series”).

[14]See “Havelock,” by Archibald Forbes (“English Men of Action Series”).

[15]No. 8 on plan.

[15]No. 8 on plan.

[16]No. 9 on plan.

[16]No. 9 on plan.

[17]No. 10 on plan.

[17]No. 10 on plan.

[18]No. 11 on plan.

[18]No. 11 on plan.

[19]No. 12 on plan.

[19]No. 12 on plan.

[20]No. 13 on plan.

[20]No. 13 on plan.

[21]This is the actual inscription on the monument. The last line as written by Shakespeare reads, “Leave not a rack behind.”

[21]This is the actual inscription on the monument. The last line as written by Shakespeare reads, “Leave not a rack behind.”

[22]No. 14 on plan.

[22]No. 14 on plan.

[23]See Sir George Grove’s “Dictionary of Music.”

[23]See Sir George Grove’s “Dictionary of Music.”

[24]No. 15 on plan.

[24]No. 15 on plan.

[25]No. 16 on plan.

[25]No. 16 on plan.

[26]No. 17 on plan.

[26]No. 17 on plan.

[27]No. 18 on plan.

[27]No. 18 on plan.

[28]No. 19 on plan.

[28]No. 19 on plan.

[29]Also No. 19 on plan.

[29]Also No. 19 on plan.

[30]No. 20 on plan.

[30]No. 20 on plan.

[31]No. 21 on plan.

[31]No. 21 on plan.

[32]No. 22 on plan.

[32]No. 22 on plan.

[33]No. 23 on plan.

[33]No. 23 on plan.

[34]No. 24 on plan.

[34]No. 24 on plan.

[35]No. 25 on plan.

[35]No. 25 on plan.

[36]No. 26 on plan.

[36]No. 26 on plan.

[37]No. 27 on plan.

[37]No. 27 on plan.

[38]No. 28 on plan.

[38]No. 28 on plan.

[39]Also No. 28 on plan.

[39]Also No. 28 on plan.

[40]No. 29 on plan.

[40]No. 29 on plan.

[41]The last Catholic funeral service was held in the Abbey a few days later, when by the order of Elizabeth a requiem mass was said for the Emperor Charles V.

[41]The last Catholic funeral service was held in the Abbey a few days later, when by the order of Elizabeth a requiem mass was said for the Emperor Charles V.

[42]No. 30 on plan.

[42]No. 30 on plan.

[43]No. 31 on plan.

[43]No. 31 on plan.

[44]No. 32 on plan.

[44]No. 32 on plan.


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