92 Warren was able to compare Jack’s version of this famous motor tour with that supplied by his father. Mr Lewis’s account is found in two long letters to Warren, one written in August, and the other during the weeks Jack spent at ‘Little Lea’ over the last part of September and the early weeks of October. In the second of these undated letters Mr Lewis said of their visit to Lichfield: ‘Such a city! The ugliest and dowdiest place by far we came across .�.�. And the statues of Johnson and Boswell are in a mean street. But Bozzy’s statue is a magnificent piece of work. In every feature, in the cock of the hat and the pose of the body, in every line and curve it is the man as he must have been in life.’ (Lewis Papers, vol. VII, p. 87.)