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Hornp, Thomas Hartwell, D D.,

1780-1862. John Clarke; A Lincolnshire Grazier. An English biblical critic; educ. in London; Prebendary of St. Paul's, 1841 ; and Librarian of the Brit- ish Museum, 1824-60 ; d in London.

Horner, William Edmunds, M.D., 1793-1853. A Physician of Philadelphia. An American anatomist; b. at Warren- ton, Va ; Prof., etc., of Anatomy in the Univ. of Penn , 1816-53; d. in Philadel- phia.

Hornihold, John J . . . H. ,

C A D. S. An English religious writer of the last century

Horsburgh, James. J. H ; An Old Inhabitant A Scottish writer; Provost of Pittenweem.

Horsburgh, Matilda. M. H. A Scottish novelist of the day.

Horsley, Samuel, D C.L , 1733-1806. The Archdeacon of St. Albans; A Clergy- man. An eminent English divine ; b. in London; Archdeacon of St. Albans, 1780 ; Bishop of St. Asaph's, 1802-6.

Horsmanden, Daniel, 1691-1778. The Recorder of the City of New York. An American jurist; b. in England; Chief Justice of New York, 1763-78 ; d. at Flatbush, N.T.

Horsnell, William. W. H. A Ca- nadian poet, of Montreal.

Hort, John Josiah. Two Mounted Sentries An English officer; entered the service, 1840 ; Lieut.-Col., 36th Foot, 1855; served m the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 4th Regiment.

Horton, Sir Robert John Wilmot, 2d Bart., 1784-1841. Philalethes. An English statesman; b. at Ormaston, Co. Derby; Christ Church Coll., Oxford, 1806; M.P., 1818-20 and 26-; d. at Sud- brooke Park, Petersham.

Hoshour, S. K. Lorenzo Altisonant. An American writer.

Hoskins, Mrs. Josephine B. JEfflde- garde; Jacqueline. An American " South- land " writer, of New Orleans ; b. in New York State.

Hoskyns, Chandos Wren, 1812-76. 0. W. H* An English lawyer ; educ. at Balliol Coll., Oxford ; called to the bar at the Inner Temple, 1838; M.P. for Hereford, 1869-75.

Hoskyns, J. A Physician.

Hosmer, Miss Harriet G., 1830-. Kllosa. An American sculptor; b. at Watertown, Mass.; has for some years resided at Rome.

Hosmer, Mrs. Margaret. An Old Teacher. An American religious writer.


Hostrup, Jens Christian, 181S-. Jens Christrup. A Banish lyric and dramatic poet ; b. at Copenhagen ; stud- ied theology ; in 1856 became pastor at Silkeborg in Jutland, and in 1863 at Frecleriksborg in Seeland.

Hotchkiss, Miss Ella A. Hazel Wylde. An American writer.

Hotton, John Camden, 1832-73. Cadwalader Rowlands ; A London Anti- quary ; Joshua Sylvester; Theodore Tay- lor; Titus A. Brick. An English book- seller, of London, where he died.

Houghton, John William. /. W. Hogo-Hunt. An English humorist of the day.

Houghton, Richard Monckton Milnes, 1st Baron, D.CX., F.R.S., 1809- 85. A Layman. An English poet; Trin. Coll., Cambridge, 1831 ; M.P. for Ponte- fract, 1837-63, when he was raised to the peerage.

Houlding, John Richard. An Old Boomerang. An English writer, of Aus- tralia.

Houssaye, Arsene, 1815-. Alfied Mousse; Arsene Housset; Pierre de I'Es- toile. A French man of letters; b. at Bruyeres; settled in Paris; his works embrace romance, the theatre, poetry, and criticism.

Houston, George. An Israelite; Nathan Joseph. An American writer.

Hovey, William Alfred, 1842-. Causeur. An American journalist; b. and educ. in Boston ; editor of the Boston "Transcript," 1875-81.

Howard, Mrs. Anna Holyoke (Cutts). A. H. H.; Anna Holyoke; Edith Elliot;^ Lux Dux; Sana. An American writer.

Howard, Edward, 8th Earl of Suf- folk, -1731. A Person of Quality. An English peer,

Howard, Rev. John, M.A. A Minis- ter of the Church of England. An English clergyman; Eector of Marston Trussel, Northampton, and afterwards Vicar of Kidderminster, Worcestershire.

Howard, Joseph, Jr. Dead Seat; Diabolus; Howard of the "Times"; H. T. Jugg. An American journalist.

Howard, Luke, 1773-1864. Eccletus; H.; A Friend ; An University Pen. An English Friend, of Plaistow, Essex ; last of Tottenham, Middx., and Ackworth, Yorkshire; d. at Tottenham.

Howard, Martin, -1781. A Gentle- man of Halifax. An American loyalist; his house at Newport, R.I., was destroyed and his person injured ; he fled to North Carolina, and was there Chief Justice for