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bably a nickname.[1] He must not be confused with John Egleton, who remained at Trianon only a few months, and whose wages were settled on his departure by a bill which is still in existence, but is not in the wages book.[2]

We owe our researches as to the position of the Queen's grotto almost entirely to the tall gardener's decided directions and guidance to the part of the English garden between the Belvédère and the montagnes close to the theatre.

E. M.
F. L.

September, 1910.
  1. Arch. Nat. O1, 1877.
  2. Ib. O1, 1880.