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Tenney, Hov. Edward Tenney, D.D.

Spnggs. An American Cong, minister, Bangor Theol Sem, 1858; President of the Colorado Coll., 1880 et seq.

Tennyson, Alfred, D C.L., T.ES., 1809-. T.; Alcibiades; Merlin An em- inent English poet; b at Somersby, Lines ; Univ. of Cambridge, 1831 ; poet laureate from 1850

Tennyson, Alfred and Charles. Tuo Brothers. Rev Charles T. assumed the name of Charles Tennyson Turner; Yicar of Grassby, Lines. ; Univ of Cam- bridge, 1831.

Terhune, Mrs. Mary Virginia (Hawes), about 1835-. Marion Har- land. An American novelist ; b. m Amelia County, Va. ; married Kev. E. P, Ter- liune, who in 1881 was pastor of the First Cong. Church, at Springfield, Mass.

Ternaux-Campans, Charles Henri, about 1810-04 Chatles Navarm. A Prench diplomatist and billiographer, of Pans ; collected a library j eculiarly rich in Mss. and early printed books on America.

Terry, John Orville. J. 0. T. An American poet, of Orient, Suftolk County, L.I.

Texier, Edmond, 1816-. Sylvius. A French author and journalist; b. at Rambouillet ; studied in Pans, and in his 19th year, with Me'nard, published a col- lection of poems, under the title of " En avant'" After contributing largely to the popular daily journals, he was on the staff of the "Siecle," and in 1860 took charge of the " Illustration "

Teza, Emilio. E. T. An Italian author and editor of the day

Thacher, Rev. Samuel Cooper, A M., 1785-1813. 8. G. T An Ameri- can clergyman; b. in Boston; Harv Univ., 1804; pastor of the New South Church, Boston, 1811-13, d. at Moulins, IFrance

Thackeray, William Makepeace, 1811-63. .; W. M. T.; Mr. Brown; Fitzroy Clarence; Henry Esmond, Esq ; The P, C.; The Fat Contributor; The Contributor at Paris; G-eorge Fdzboodle; George Savage Fitzboodle, Esq.; A Gen- tleman of the Force ; Frederick Haltamont de Montmoiency; Jacob Omnium's Boss; Jeames; Jeames of Buckley Square; G-. P. B. Jeames, Esq. ; Barry Lyndon, Esq ; Theresa Mac Whort er ; Mulligan of Kil- lallymulhgan ; An Old Pans Man; One of themselves; Our Own Bashi-Bazouk; Arthur Pendennis; Je-mes Pl-sh, Esq.; Punch's Commissioner; Harry Rollicker;


Ilcey Solomons, Jr. ; Mr. Jlf. A Titmaish; Michael Angela Titmarsh; Lancelot Wag- staff, Esq.; Theophile Wagstaff; Police- man X^ ; Charles Yellouplush, Esq. ; C/i-s Y-ll-wpl-sh, Esq. A celebrated English novelist and miscellaneous writer, of London ; b at Calcutta, India ; educ. at the Charterhouse and the Umv. of Cambridge ; was left an orphan with 10,000; having lost most of his for- tune, he devoted himself to hterary work ; d. at Kensington Palace Gardens, London.

Tharin, Miss C. G Kate Clyde. An American journalist of the day.

Thatcher, Benjamin Bussey, 1809- 40. A Bostoman. An American lawyer and miscellaneous writer ; b. at Warren, Me.; Bowdoin Coll., 1826; settled in Boston, and d. there.

Thaxter, Thomas. An Inhabitant. An American writer ; a citizen of Hing- ham, Mass.

Thayer, Alexander Wheelock, 1817-. The Late J. Brown; A Quiet Man ; A Diarist. An American lawyer, musical critic and biographer, and di- plomatist; b. in Natick, Mass.; Harv Univ., 1843; U.S. Consul at Trieste, Austria, 1859-82 ; has since devoted his time to the completion of his kf e of Bee- thoven; still (1884) residing at Trieste.

Theatre. Sir John Edgur. Supposed editor.

Thelwall, Kev. Algernon Sydney, 1795-1863. Two Clergymen. An English divine; son of the following; educ. at Cambridge; Lecturer on Elocution at King's Coll., London, 1850-63; d. in London.

Thelwall, John, 1764-1834. John Beaufort, LL.D ; tiylvanus Theophrastus* An English political agitator, lecturer, and miscellaneous writer; b. m London; was tried with Thomas Hardy and John Home Tooke for high treason, but ac- quitted ; d. at Bath.

Theobald, Lewis, -1744. L. T. An English literary attorney-at-law ; b. at Sittingbourne, Kent.; was an editor of Shakespeare and a hero of the "Dun- ciad."

Thicknesse, Philip, Esq., 1719-^92. P. T.,Esg.; Thomas London ; One of the Jurymen ; A Piece of an Antiquary; Poly- exena ; A Wanderer. An English travel- ler and miscellaneous writer; served in the West Indies and Georgia ; afterwards Lieut.-Gov. of Landguard IPortj d. at Boulogne.

Thielblin, Nicolas IJSon, Azamat Batuk; JRigolo. An English jour-