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The family of the late Sir George Prevost, justly proud of the sentiments thus expressed by such high authorities upon his character and conduct, consider any further attempt to vindicate his fame as altogether unnecessary. In sanctioning the present publication, they have been actuated solely by the pure motive of rescuing the reputation of their father from unmerited reproach. Called upon by every feeling of filial affection to expose the injustice of the cruel aspersions which have been cast upon his memory, they trust that their endeavours will not be fruitless, and that the impartial readers of these pages will be convinced that the merits of Sir George Prevost were not confined to the private virtues which endeared him to his family and friends, but that in public life, as a Civil Governor and a Military Commander, he deserved the esteem and approbation of his country.
FOOTNOTES:
[1] Vide the Quarterly Review for October, 1822, p. 405.
[2] Vide Beatson's "Naval and Military Memoirs," vol. iv, p. 518, Appendix, No. I.
[3] Mr. Gibbon to Mr. Holroyd.--"Let me tell you a piece of Lausanne news.
Nanette Grand is married to Lieutenant-Colonel Prevost. Grand wrote to me; and by the next post I congratulated both father and daughter. There is exactness for you.--_Beriton, Oct. 31st, 1765._" Vide Gibbon's Miscellaneous Works, vol. i. p. 439.
[4] See Appendix, No. II.
[5] Vide Letter from the Duke of Portland, Appen. No. III.
[6] Vide Appendix, No. IV.
[7] Vide Appendix, No. V.
[8] Vide accounts of the capture of St. Lucie and Tobago, from the Annual Register, Appendix, No. VI.
[9] Vide extracts from letters, Appendix, No. VII.
[10] Vide Appendix, No. VIII.
[11] Vide account of this expedition from the Annual Register, Appendix, No. IX. Also the public despatches and letters, No. X.
[12] Vide letter from H. R. H. the Duke of York to the Earl of Camden, Appendix, No. XI.
[13] Vide Appendix, No. XII.
[14] Vide the resolutions, Appendix, No. XIII.
[15] Vide the resolutions, and the letter of the chairman general Prevost, Appendix, No. XIV.
[16] Vide the resolutions, Appendix, No. XV.
[17] Vide extract from the Dominica Journal, Appendix No. XVI.
[18] Vide the public despatches, and letters from Lord Castlereagh, Appendix, No. XVII.
[19] Vide the addresses and answer, Appendix, No. XVIII.
[20] Vide Appendix, No. XIX.
[21] Vide Appendix, No. XX.
[22] Vide Review, page 413.
[23] Vide Quarterly Review, p. 413.
[24] Review, p. 413.
[25] Review, p. 413.
[26] Review, p. 414.
[27] Ibid. p. 413.
[28] Ibid. p. 409.
[29] Review, p. 410.
[30] Review, p. 411.
[31] Review, p. 411.
[32] Review, p. 414.
[33] Review, p. 411.
[34] Review, p. 414.
[35] Review, p. 415.
[36] Review, p. 413.
[37] Review, p. 418.
[38] Review, p. 414.
[39] Ibid. p. 415.
[40] Review, p. 415.
[41] Review, p. 415.
[42] Ibid.
[43] Review, pp. 415, 416.
[44] Review, p. 412.
[45] Vide the Addresses in the Appendix, No. XXI.
[46] Review, p. 417.
[47] Review, p. 411.
[48] Review, pp. 418, 419, 420.