Chapter 16

Page # Item Description
 107 Horses: Swille’s Beauvoir sired Lee’s Traveler and Davis’ Tartar
107 Fettering device  fetter means shackle, but in this context is refers to the physical chains or bonds around a person or animals feet.
107 The London Times
107 Prime minister puts up “Arthur’s (Swille) house” in article London Times
108 Significance of bridges: London and Brooklyn
108  Gladstone as the Lord of Exchequer  Lord of Exchequer is similar to a chancellor or treasury position, dealing with state finances and budgeting. William Gladstone from 1852-55, again in 1859-66, and once more in 1880-82. Most known was Winston Churchill from 1924-29. 
108 Gladstone speech pro-confederacy
108 The Southern Planter
108 Henry’s History, 1806 edition, Volume VII
108 Tennysonian poppies (drugs)  see footnote for other chapter
108 Epicurean club
109 Bull run
109 Queen Vivian- Swille’s siter
109 Annabel Lee: poem and who based on
109-110 Siesta= drug
110 Bois de Boulogne
110 Ikhnaton  an Egyptian pharaoh credited for bringing many new philosophy and art forms to the people.

Source: White, Leslie A. “Ikhnaton: The Great Man vs. The Culture Process.” Journal of the American Oriental Society, vol. 68, no. 2, 1948, pp. 91–114. JSTOR, JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/596342.