| 1 | P. 2. Mr. Guedalla's excellent bibliography for the years preceding Palmerston's entrance into public life scarcely needs amplification; but a few additional references, offered topically, may be of service. Antecedents. J. A. Temple, The Temple Memoirs ( London, 1925), bassim J. Farington, The Farington Diary ( London, 1923-8), II, 229; V, 221-2; A. L. Dasent , St. Yames's Square ( London, 1895), 53-7, 725; F. Bickley, Diaries of LordGlenbervie ( London, 1932), I, 109; II92-3; His. MSS. Com., 22th Rep., append., Pt. X, 308; ibid., 14th Rep., append., Pt. IX, 250-1; ibid., 15th Rep., append., Pt. VI, 684, Pt. VII, 260. Place of birth:Br. Mus., Add. MSS., 28511, ff. 256-7; Ann. Reg. for 1865, 199, 199 n. School-days:. P. M. Thornton, Harrow School ( London, 1885), 361-2, 300-1; Harrow Class Lists ( Harrow School Library); Harrow School Song Book ( Harrow School Library). Life at Edinburgh: Romilly, 4; Nemo, Earl Russell and the Foreign Office ( London, 1863), 23; Francis Horner, Mem. and Corr. ( Boston, 1853), I, 153-74; J. H. Hollander, "Adam Smith", in Journ. Pol. Econ., vol. XXXV, no. 2 ( Apr. 1927), pp. 177et seq.; The Times, Oct. 19, 1865. Life at Cambridge. Bunsen, II, 91; Henry Gunning, Reminiscences ( London, 1854), II, 187-9; Hansard, 3rd Ser., CXXXVII, 247-8. |