Page:Initials and pseudonyms, second series (Cushing).djvu/230

From Wikisource
Jump to navigation Jump to search
This page needs to be proofread.
220

FL


220


FO


sdll engaged in the printing business, and the conductor of a monthly entitled " The Political Review."

Flower, Rev. William Balmbro'. W. B. F. ; The Curate of Stoke Damerel. An English clergyman ; Magdalen Coll., Cambridge, 1843 ; rector of Crawley, 1855-00 et seq. ; British chaplain at Baden-Baden.

Flowerdew, Rev. James. A Clergy- man of the Church of Scotland. A Scot- tish minister, of Essie, Glammis.

Floyer, Jlrs. L. S. The Examiner of Needlework to the School Board of London ; The Late Senior Examiner of Needlework to the School Board of London. An Eng- lish writer of the day.

Fobes, Perez, LL.D., 1742-1812. A Clergyman of Massachusetts. An Ameri- can educator; b. in Bridgewater, Mass.; Harv. Coll., 1762; studied theology; pastor at Raynham, Mass., 1766-77; chaplain in the army, 1777 ; vice-presi- dent of Brown Univ., Providence, R.I., 1786; teacher of the Bristol Acad., 1796-1812.

Folengi, TeophUo. Merlinus Cocaius. A whimsical Italian poet; b. near Man- tua.

Folkard, Henry Coleman, 1827-. A Barrister. An English lawyer; son of William Folkard, of Mistley, Essex ; called to the bar at Lincoln's Inn, 1858 ; a member of the Western circuit.

Follen, Charles Theodore Chris- tian, 1796-1840. C. F. An eminent German scholar ; b. at Romrod ; in 1824 came to this country ; perished on board the Lexington steamer when burnt in Long Island Sound.

Folsoin, Rev. Nathaniel Smith, 1806-. N. S. F. An American clergy- man; b. at Portsmouth, N.H. ; Dart- mouth Coll., 1828; Andover Theol. Sem., 1831 ; professor at Meadville, Penn., 1848-61 ; in 1875 removed to Boston.

Folsom, Mrs. Susanna Sarah (Mc- Kean). S. S. F. An American poet; wife of Charles Eolsom, of Cambridge, Mass.

Folton, John. J. F. An English lawyer of the eighteenth century.

Fonnereau, Thomas George, Esq. T. G. F. Esqre.

See " I. and P.," Eirst Series, p. 429.

Fontaney, A., 1805-37. Lord Feel- ing ; Y.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 429. Foote, Samuel, 1722-77. The Eng- lish Aristophanes ; The Modern Aristopha- nes. An eminent English dramatist; b. at Truro, Cornwall ; educ. at Oxford and


at the Middle Temple, London; he be- came an actor and writer of dramas.

Forbes, A. A. F. An English artist of the first part of the eighteenth century.

Forbes, Alexander Penrose, D.C.L., 1817-75. A. P. F.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 429.

Forbes, Rev. Darius. A Believer. An American Universalist.

Forbes, Duncan, 1685-1747. A Gen- tleman in Edinburgh.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 429.

Ford, James. J. F. An English di- vine; of Oriel Coll., 1814; prebendary in Exeter Cathedral, 1849 ; in 1870 resident at Stanley Villa, Weston, Bath.

Ford, Thomas. T. F. An English printer.

Fores, S. W. John Blunt. An English topographer of one hundred years ago.

Forest, . Nick Testy ; Alexander

Grumble. An English writer of rebusses and letters to the " St. James's Chroni- cle."

Forman, William Henry, 1837-. Al- fred Ashton. An American lawyer and journalist of New York City, where he was born.

Formby, Henry. The Editor of the " Series of Hymns and Songs for Catholic Families and Schools" ; H.F. AnEnglish Roman Catholic writer of the day.

Formey, Jean Henri Samuel, 1711- 1797. Yemrof A French jurist and philosopher; b. and d. at Berlin; pro- fessor in the French college at Berlin, 1737-97.

Fornell, Bror Bdvard, 1820-69. Jere- mias Munter. A Swedish novelist.

Forrest, Charles, and W. Grange. C. F. and W. Q. English writers of the day.

Forrester, Alfred Henry. A Pencil.

See "Pen and Pencil"; and "I. and P.," First Series, p. 429.

Forster, B. M. B. M. F. An Eng- lish botanist.

Forster, Josiah. J. F. An English Friend of Southgate ; afterwards of Tot- tenham, near London.

Forster, , and Ingle, . F.

and I. English writers.

Fortescue, Edward Francis Knot- tesford. E. F. K. F. An English musi- cian and composer of the day, of London.

Foscolo, Niccold Ugo, 1777-1827. Didymus Clericus.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 430.

Fosdlck, Rev. David, Jr., 1813-. D. F. ; A Citizen of the United States. An American clergyman ; b. in Charles- town, Mass. ; Amherst Coll., 1831 ; Ando-