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Vouziers (Ardennes); educ. at Paris; a
frequent writer for the "Journal des De'-
bats " and the " Revue des Deux Mondes."
Tait, Archibald Campbell, D.D., D.C.L, 181 1-. The Bishop of London. A Scottish clergyman; b in Edinburgh; educ. at Glasgow and Oxford; Bishop of London, 1850, Archbishop of Canter- bury, 1868-83 et seq.
Talbot, Mrs Catherine, 1720-70. Sunday; T. An accomplished English writer ; only child of Edward Talbot , of her " Reflections on the Seven Days of the Week" (1770) 25,000 copies were sold.
Talbot, Charles Remington John Brownjohn; Magnus Mem weather. An American novelist of the day; a book- keeper of Boston.
Talbot, George Foster, 1819-. A Layman. An American lawyer; b. in East Machias, Me ; Bowdoin Coll., 1834 ; resident at Portland, 1864-85.
Talcott, Mrs. Hersey Bradford (Goodwin). H. B. G. An American writer of the day.
Taliaferro, H. E. Skitt. An Ameri- can writer, of North Carolina.
Tangermann, Friedrich Wilhelm, 1815-. Victor Granella. A German au- thor; b. at Essen on the Ruhr; studied theology; in 1872 assumed the pastor- ship of the new Old Catholic Congre- gation in Cologne.
Tanner, Henry. An Eye-Witness. An American writer, of the West, of the day.
Tappan, David, DD, 1753-1803. Toktus. An eminent American theolo- gian; b. at Manchester, Mass ; Harv. TJniv , 1771 ; professor at Harv. Univ., 1792-1803.
Tappan, Lewis, 1788-1873, A Gen- tleman in Boston. An American merchant and philanthropist, of Boston and of New York City; b. at Northampton, Mass ; helped found the New York "Journal of Commerce'* in 1827; d. at Brooklyn, N.Y.
Tappan, Mrs. Sarah. (Jackson Davis). S. J. An American religious writer; daughter of the Hon. William Jackson, of Newton, Mass. ; first married Thomas A. Davis, Mayor of Boston; afterwards, Lewis Tappan, of New York City.
Tarbox, Increase Niles,D.D., 1815-. Uncle George. An American Cong, min- ister and writer for the young; b. at East Windsor, Conn.; Yale Coll., 1839; Secretary of the American Educational Society at Boston from 1851; residing at West Newton, Mass.
Tardieu, Jules Remain, 1805-68.
J. T. de Saint -Germain. A French poet
and prose writer, of Paris ; b. at Rouen ;
d. at Pans,
Tardy, Mrs. Mary T. Ida Raymond. An American biographer.
Tasker, E E. T. An American bibliophile and bibliographer, of Green- wood, Wakefield, Middlesex Co , Mass.
Tatnam, Rev. Arthur, MA., 1809- 74. A Rural Dean. An English clergy- man; b. at Greenwich Hospital; Rector of Boconnock w. Broadoak, 1832-74; Prebendary of Exeter Cathedral, 1860- 74 ; d. at Broadoak-rectory.
Tatler. Isaac Bickerstaff. Supposed editor.
Tattersall, George. Wildrale. An English sporting writer, of London.
Tattersall, Rev. John Cecil, B.A., 1788-1812. Davus. An English clergy- man ; youthful friend of Lord Byron, at Harrow School.
Taunton, William Elias. Timothy Touchstone. An English scholar ; one of the editors of the " Trifler," at West- minster School in 1788; afterwards a student of Christ Church, Oxford, 1793.
Tautphoeus, Jemima (Montgom- ery), Baroness. Cyrdla. An English novelist; -wife of the chamberlain to the king of Bavaria; b. in Wales.
Taveau, A. I*. Alton. An American poet, of Charleston, S.C.
Tayler, Rev. Charles Benjamin, M.A. A Country Curate; Rev. Allan Temple. An English clergyman; Trin. Coll., Cambridge, 1819; Rector of Otley, Ipswich, 1846-74 et seq.
Tayler, E. D. S. Joshua Jenkins. An American writer.
Tayler, Rev, John James, D.D., 1798-1869. J. J. T. An English Unit. minister; b. at Nottingham; Univ. of Glasgow, 1818; Principal of Manchester New College, London, 1853-69; d. at Harnpstead, near London.
Taylor, Dr. . A Member of the
Literary and Scientific Assoc. of Elgin. A Scottish writer.
Taylor, Dr. . Cantdbrigiensis. An
English writer, early in the 18th century.
Taylor, ATITI, -1866. A. An Eng- lish poetess ; widow of the Rev. Joseph Gilbert.
Taylor, Benjamin Ogle. Neptune.
Taylor, Edgar, Esq., 1793-1839. H. J3. Denton. An eminent English lawyer ; b at Ban ham Haugh, in Norfolk ; having studied law, in 1814 he removed to Lon- don, and in 1816 established himself there as a solicitor, but afterwards de-