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Notes
Dated 1755. First published in The Gentleman's Magazine (Dec. 1758). Reprinted 1791.
- ↑ 8. Traditional distinction between those born west and east, respectively, of Medway (Karina Williamson's note).
- ↑ 24. hogan mogan: Dutchmen (contemptuous term)
- ↑ 40. Farrinellied: castrated, from the name of Carlo Farinelli (1705-82), the famous male soprano.
- ↑ 59. Fretchscutz's: Tretchscutz's (Text 1758) from Du. trekschuit, "track-boat"? a horse-drawn wessel.
- ↑ 60. cymbal: here the reference to the hurdy-gurdy.
- ↑ 67-8. At the battle of Fontenoy (1745) the allies were defeated by the French. The British and Hanoverians fouth bravely but Dutch forces took shelter from the enemy fire and didn't support them/
- ↑ 89. Hibernia is the Classical Latin name for the island of Ireland.
- ↑ 110. His Grace the Duke of Devonshire (then Lord Hartington) was appointed Lord Lieutenant of Ireland in March 1755.

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