465
Report of the Trial of David Landale, Esq., Before the Circuit Court of Justiciary, At Perth, on Friday, 22nd September, 1826. See also Landale, op. cit, pp. 236–238.
Douglas, op. cit, p. 175.
Steinmetz, op. cit. Vol. I, p. 38.
Shatp, op. cit, p. iii.
Sir William Blackstone. The Commentaries on the Laws of England (ed. R.M. Kerr), London (1876), Vol. IV, p. 381.
The Trial of Capt Edward Clarke, Commander of H.M.S. Canter bury/or the Murder of Capt. Thomas Innes, Commander of H.M.S. Warwick in a Duel in Hyde Park, 12 March 1749, London (1750).
Steinmetz, op. cit.. Vol. I, p. 45.
Douglas, op. cit, pp. 6–10.
Aspinall, op. cit. Vol. I, p. 418.
Ibid, p. 229.
Kelly op. cit, p. 233
Aspinall, op. cit.. Vol. V, p. 113.
Hill and Powell (eds). Boswell’s Life of Johnson, Oxford University Press (1934), Vol. II, p. 226.
Ibid, Vol. IV, p. 211.
Layard Charles Peter. A Practical Essay on Duelling, Cambridge (1775), and Samuel Hayes, Duelling: A Poem, Cambridge (1775).
Brougham MSS, UCL Special Collections, Brougham HB/34247, letter. Lord Auckland to Henry Brougham, 25 March 1829.
Ibid., HB/38138, letter, LJR to Hemy Brougham, 25 March 1829.
Ibid., HB/10459, letter, Thomas Spring-Rice to Brougham, 1 October 1827.
Annual Register, 1842.
Woodham-Smith Cecil. The Reason Why, London (1953), pp. 12–14.
Ibid, pp. 93–94.
Marquess of Anglesey. One-Leg, London (1961), p. 316.
Titus. A Plan to Abolish Duelling, London (1844), p. 47.
Ibid.
Ibid. p. 37.
Revd. Edward Berry, Essays, Reading (1806).
Lord George Grenville. An Essay on Duelling, Oxford (1807), pp. 14 and 15.
Ibid, pp. 25–26.
Senex Observator. Calm Reflections submitted to the Advocates for Duelling, Colchester (1810).
Bluett J.C. Duelling and the Law of Honour examined and condemned, London (1836).
Dunlop John. Anti-Duelling: or a Plan for the Abrogation of Duelling, London (1843).
Revd. Peter Chalmers, Two Discourses on the Sin, Danger, and Remedy of Duelling, Edinburgh (1822), pp. 11–12.
Crampton, op. cit, p. 3.
Titus, op. cit.
Donna T. Andrew. ‘The Code of Honour and its critics: the opposition to duelling in England: 1700–1850, in Social History, Vol. V, № 3, p. 427.
The Times, 11 February 1841.
For this period of Cardigan’s career, see Woodham-Smith, op. cit. Ch. IV.
Woodham-Smith, op. cit, p. 64.
The Times, 15 February 1841.
The Times, 31 March 1841.
The Times, 11 February 1841.
The Times, 17 February 1841.
Kieman, op. cit, p. 216.
Steinmetz, op. cit.. Vol. II, p. 365.
Report of the Association for the Discouragement of Duelling, London, 1844, A.H. Corbie Collection, KU Leuven.
Annual Register, 1844.
Steinmetz, op. cit. Vol. II, p. 369.
Kieman, op. cit, p. 218.
Glasgow Archives T-SK 29/6/91–3, letter, A. Hayward to Sir William Stirling-Maxwell (19 December 1852).
Welcome John. Cheating at Cards: The Cases in Court, London (1963), p. 17, and for the de Ros affair generally.
Ibid.
Giles St Aubyn, Edward VII, Prince and King, London (1979), p. 166.
W Teignmouth Shore (ed.). The Baccarat Case: Gordon-Cumming v. Wilson & Ors, London (1932), p. 3.
For this account of duelling in Ireland I have drawn on Chs 3, 4, Kelly op. cit.
Kelly, op. cit. pp. 100–112.
Kelly, op. cit, tables on p. 81.
Kelly, op. cit, tables on p. 118 ff.
Kelly, op. cit, tables on pp. 213–214.
Jack K. Williams, op. cit, p. 100.
Kelly, op. cit, p. 149
Somerville-Large Peter. Irish Eccentrics, Dublin (1990) (orig. 1975).
Douglas, op. cit, pp. 120–1211.
Spencer, op. cit. Vol. I, p. 287.
Somerville-Large, op. cit, pp. 161–162.
Ibid.
Kelly, op. cit, p. 157.
Ibid, p. 157.
Somerville-Large, op. cit, pp. 168–169.
Dublin Evening News (17 June 1786), quoted in Kelly, op. cit, p. 157.
Lewis W.S. & ors (eds), op. cit. Vol. 20, p. 289, letter to Sir Horace Mann, 22 November 1751.
Norman Davies. The Isles, London (1999), p. 725.
NormanGash. Peel, London (1976), p. 33.
Baldick, op. cit, pp. 102–103.
Fitzpatrick W.J. (ed.). The Correspondence of Daniel O’Connell, London (1888), Vol. I, pp. 31–33.
Baldick, op. cit, p. 103.
Ibid.
The Diaries of Charles Greville, p. 145.
Ibid, p. 146.
Samuel Rogers, op. cit, pp. 216–217.
Blake Robert. Disraeli, New York (1967), pp. 124–125.
Ibid, p. 125.
Ibid, p. 126.
Russell, op. cit, Vol. VI p. 346.
Fitzpatrick, op. cit. Vol. II, pp. 47–48.
The Times, 28 February 1816.
The Times, 18 July 1829.
Anonymous account, dated 1827, private collection.
Fitzpatrick, op. cit. Vol. I, p. 48.
Annual Register, 1779.
Interesting Trial: Trial of Rowan Cashel, Gent, Cork (1816), A.H. Corbie Collection, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven.
See Douglas, op. cit, pp. 158–69 and Kelly, op. cit, pp. 210–211
Kelly, op. cit, p. 162.
Kelly, op. cit, p. 233.
Ibid.
Annual Register, 1815.
Lewis W.S. & ors (eds), op. cit.. Last Journals, i, p. 269.
Odell William Butler, Essay on Duelling, Cork (1814),
Davies Revd. John. An Essay on Duelling, Dublin (1815).
Bardin Revd. Charles. On Duelling, a sermon, Dublin (1822).
A Christian Patriot. Some Short & Useful Reflections upon Duelling, Dublin (1823), pp. 16–17.
Ibid., p. 21.
Ibid., pp. 38–39.
Speeches of the Hon. Samuel Prentiss, Washington (1838).
Hussey Jeannett. The Code Duello in America, Washington (1980), p. 5.
Steward Dick. Duels and the Roots of Violence in Missouri, University of Missouri Press (2000), p. 12.
Ibid., p. 5.
Ellis, op. cit., p. 20.1 am grateful to Andrew Newell for drawing this essay to my attention and, indeed, for giving me the book in which it appears.
Ibid., pp. 27–31.
Ibid., p. 26.
Daily Telegraph (13 July 2004).
Ellis, op. cit, p. 39.
Philanthropos. A Letter to Aaron Burr …on the Barbarous Origin, Criminal Nature and the Balejul Effects of Duels, New York (1804).
Dwight Timothy (President of Yale). A Sermon Preached in the College Chapel at New Haven, Hartford (1805).