Sir,—Perhaps some of the readers of your "Notes," can inform me who is the "Kendall" who signs a document, a fragment only of which I possess, and that without date, which also bears the signatures "Orford," "J. Houblon," "G. Wharton," "P. Rich," and another I cannot decypher. Yours, Autographic Biography.—The Marquis de Spinola, mentioned by Ellen F., in "Current Notes" for January, p. 6, was Ambassador or Minister from Genoa to France. He afterwards came to England on a mission from his Government. I have many of his letters, in some of which he complains of Lord Nelson's proceedings in the Mediterranean. R. C. I think p. 8 of your January "Notes," if referred to by your fair Correspondent Ellen F., may answer her "Hue and Cry" after John Bruce, on the 20th May, 1829. C. P. J. |