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J—'s, H—d, Esq. Hildebrand Jacob, Esq. The curious maid. L. 17–.

Jabez. Clement Mansfield Ingleby, M.A., LL D., in "Notes and Queries" (L.), January, 1877.

Jablonsky, Boleslaw. Karl Eugen Tupy. Liebeslieder. 1841

Jacia. John Crane. Remarks on coinage. L. 1859.

Jack, Cannibal. Charles Beach. Way to win L. 18–.

Jackson, Josephine. Mrs. C. B. Whitehead

Jackson, Stephen, Esq., of The Flatts, Malham Moor. James Henry Dixon, LL.D. Chronicles and stories of the Craven Dales L. 1881.

First contributed to the pages of a small monthly publication issued at Skipton, 1853–57, afterward published in book form with the author's name.

Jackson, "Stonewall." Thomas J. Jackson

"There is General Bee who, in addressing his own men at Bull Run, likened Thomas Jonathan Jackson to a 'stone wall', and Wordsworth, who in his lines on Chatterton seems to have hit the popular view with his 'marvellous boy' better than Byron with his 'mad genius'; and Douglas Jerrold, who transmuted Charles into 'Good' Knight, and Hogg, the 'Ettrick Shepherd,' who found a synonym in 'Ebony' for Mr. Blackwood . . . and Scott, the originator of the phrase 'The Crafty,' in application to Archibald Constable, and he who gave to his school-fellows, James and John Ballantyne, the redoubtable names of two characters in Carey's 'Chrononhotonthologos,' 'Aldiborontiphoscophoi mo' and 'Rigdum Funnidos.'" See "Gent. Mag." for January, 1883, p. 39.

Jacob, Lord Bishop of Quebec. Jacob Mountain. A sermon . . . at Quebec . . . January 10th, 1799 . . . By . . . Quebec, 1799.

Jacob Omnium's Hoss. William Makepeace Thackeray. Bow Street ballads, No. II. "Punch," Dec. 9, 1848.

Jacob, P. L., bibliophile. Paul Lacroix. Curiosités de histoire de France. Paris, 1858

Jacobstaff. George B. Eaton.

Jacqueline. Mrs. Josephine R. Hoskins. Love's stratagem, in the "Southern Monthly," Memphis, 1861.

Jacques. Jacques Claude Demogeot, in "Contes et Causeries" (Paris, 1862).

Jacques, Cousin. Louis Abel Beffroy de Reigny. La petite Nanette. Paris, 1796.

Jahnsenykes, The Late Rev. Williamson, LL.D. William Jenks, D.D. Memoir of the Northern Kingdom, A.D. 1872 . . . Quebeck, 1901 [B. 1808].

Jake, Uncle. Robert W. McAlpine.

Jamaica Proprietor, A. Charles Edward Long. Negro emancipation no philanthropy . . . L. 1830.

Jambon, Jean. John Hay Atholl Macdonald. Our trip to Blunderland. L. 1877.

James, Uncle. James Rodwell. The rat; its history . . . L. 1858.

James, S. T. Horace E. Scudder. Stones from my attic. N.Y. 1869.

Jamie, Daft. James Wilson. A laconic narrative of the life and death of . . . known by the name of Daft Jamie [With] . . . anecdotes relative to him and his old friend, Roby Awl [R. Kirkwood], Edina [Edinb.], 1829.

Jamie the Poeter. James Hogg.

Jamot, R. E. Joseph Thomayer. Natur und Menschen. 1880.

Jane. Mrs. Mary E. (Moore) Hewitt, who contributed many of her "Songs of our Lord and other Poems" to various periodicals under this pen-name.

Jane, Paul. Adolphe van Soust de Borkenfeldt. L'année sanglante. 1871.

Janetta. Mrs. Janetta (Scott) Norweb. The memoirs of Janetta: a tale, alas, too true. L. 181–.

Janus. Dr. Johann Joseph Ignaz von Dollinger, in numerous works upon religious topics.

Janus. Johann Nepomuk Huber. Das Papstthum und der Staat Munich, 1870.

Janus Junius Eoganesius. John Toland, his signature to the preface of one of his works. His Christian name was Janus Junius; but the boys making a jest of it, the master ordered him to be called John, which name he retained ever after. "Eoganesius" was the name of his country, Inis-Eogan being the place of his birth.

Japanese Traveller, A. Laurence Oliphant. Moral reflections by . . . in the "North American Review." N.Y. 1877.

Signed "Sionara."

Japheth. Theodore Dehon. Cause and cure . . . Charleston, S.C., 1868.

Jaques. J. Hain Friswell, in his contributions to the "Evening Star" (L. 1867).

Jarvie, Nichol. William McDonald Wood, in the "Brooklyn Times."

Jarvis, Geoffry. Elizabeth Hamilton. Memoirs of modern philosophers. Bath, 1800.

Jasper. E. P. Robinson.

Jaunt, Jeremy. George (?) Mogridge, who, under this signature, contributed papers to the "Birmingham and Lichfield Chronicle."

Jay, W. M. L. Miss Julia Louisa Matilda Woodruff. Holden with cords . . . N.Y. 1874.