Part 52 (1/2)
[Footnote 277: Mrs Burton, was, of course, no worse than many other society wo]
[Footnote 278: It is now in the possession of Mrs E J Burton, 31, Whilbury Road, Brighton]
[Footnote 279: Later Burton was hiet his meals]
[Footnote 280: His usual pronunciation of the word]
[Footnote 281: 12th August 1874]
[Footnote 282: Letter to Lord Houghton]
[Footnote 283: Dr Grenfell Baker, afterwards Burton's medical attendant]
[Footnote 284: hell]
[Footnote 285: AEI (Arabia, Egypt, Indian)]
[Footnote 286: Burton's A N, v, 304 Lib Ed, vol 4, p 251]
[Footnote 287: About driving four horses]
[Footnote 288: I do not knohat this alludes]
[Footnote 289: See Chapter i]
[Footnote 290: Its population is now 80,000]
[Footnote 291: Sind Revisited, i, 82]
[Footnote 292: See Sind Revisited, vol ii, pp 109 to 149]
[Footnote 293: Where Napier with 2,800 men defeated 22,000]
[Footnote 294: Romance of Isabel Lady Burton, ii, 584]
[Footnote 295: Dr Da Cunha, as educated at Panjies of Physicians and Surgeons He built up a large practice in Goa]
[Footnote 296: There are ton's, 1607, to Hoole's, 1783, and Rose's, 1823 The last is the best]
[Footnote 297: Sir Henry Stisted died of consushaw, he iana Baker]
[Footnote 299: His cousin Sarah, who married Col T Pryce Harrison See Chapter iv and Chapter xix]
[Footnote 300: Burton's brother]
[Footnote 301: Romance of Isabel Lady Burton, ii, 656]
[Footnote 302: Romance of Isabel Lady Burton]