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Forester, Frank. Henry William Herbert. Prank Forester's sporting scenes and characters P. 18-.

Forester, Sherwood. Spencer T. Hall. The Forester's Offering. L. 1841.

Forestier, Paul. Josephus Albeitus Alherdingk-Thym, a Butch writer

Forfarian, A W. Gray, The mar- tyred queen. . Forfar, 1858.

Forfex. Alonzo G. Shears, of New Karen (Ct.), m his contributions to va- rious periodicals

The pseudonym is probably intended for the Latin equivalent of shears

Forlorn Hope. Mrs Matilda A. Bailey, a regular contributor to the "New Orleans Times" "A series of sketches [of hers] entitled 'Heart his- tories/ by . . have been very popular." She has also vnitten comic articles under the name of " Sam Wangle "

Former Curate of Hunslet, A Rev. fames ALroyd Beaumont, M.A. Poems. chiefly relating to children. . . Leeds, 1849.

Former Resident of Slave States, A.. Mrs. L. J. Barker, Influence of slavery on the white population. N.Y. 1880.

Former Resident of the South, A. Danus Lyman, Jr. Leaven for Dough- faces ; or, three score and ten parables touching slavery. . . Cm. 1856.

Forrest, George, Esq., M.A. Rev. Tolm George Wood. An account of the history and antiquities of St Leonard's, Edinburgh. its chapel and hospital. Bdinb. 1865.

Forrest, Mary, Julia Deane Freeman. The women of the South, KY 1860; also in her contributions to the " Brooklyn Times" (N.Y.).

Forrest, Neil. Mrs, Cornelia, Floyd. Fiddling Freddy. N.Y. 1871.

Forrester, Fanny. Mrs Emily Q, ( ChubbucJs ) Jitdson Trippings in Author- land; and many other works.

She complained to K". P. Willis of the meagre remuneration she received for her literary pro- ductions, and the post replied -

" How can you expect any thing better * Tour genius is not of a kind to afiiliatc with your name Who will read a poem signed *0hub- buek'? Sign yourself Funny Foi roster,' and you will see the change "

Miss ChuT> buck adopted the abo\e pseudonym theneaioith.

Forrester, Francis, Esq Daniel Wise Glen Morris stones. N",T, 1874.

Forrester, Gilbert. Mr. Henry Bmddon, who contributed to the old "Sporting Magazine," under this now.

de plume, and " A Member of the Bur- ton Hunt."

Forrestler, Auber. J/Tss Annie Au- bertine Woodward. Echoes from Mid- land. . Chic 1877.

Forreyner, A. John Dai/man Let- ter by ... in Blundell's school, Tiver- ton, 1819

Forscli, Hermann. Hemncli Albert Oppenncmn Studentenbilder ; odov, Deutschlands Arminen und Germanen. 1835.

Forsith, Mat. Frank Sttimfmth. Everybody's Christmas Annual Hell upon earth ... L. 1878.

Fortunio, Paulin M Jean Akj\n\- dre Pauhn Niboyet. La Dame de Spa. . - Paris, 1874.

Foster, Frank. Daniel Fuseley. The Belgian volunteer's visit to England in 1867. . . L. 1867

Fountain, Ijucy. Kate HiUiard.

Four of Us. Henry James Finn, James W. Miller, Moses Whitney, Jr., and Oliver O. Wyman, "Whim-Whams B. 1828. The work is illustrated by Finn, and published by Peter Parley (y.i?.) The title-page bears the follow- ing lines :

" So prolyficlie is oure penno Ye'll tttmke therie be a score of us, But, on ye wordes of G-entilraonnc, Thewe be onely Four of Ue We'll make ye Brayle, or mako ye si^ho, Thenne what can ye want more ot ut, Ye can't doe better than too buyo This IltteU Boke, by Foui of Us "

Fox, The. Charles James Fox. Tlie book of the wars of Westminster: from the fail of the Pox, at the close of 1788, to the 20th day of the third month, 1784 ... L. 1800. By t( Nergalsharezernebo- rabmagshamgar " (pseud ).

Foxcar, Kicias. Rev. Francis Jacox. Shakespeare diversions ; a medley of motley wear. L. 1875.

Foxfcunter Rough and Ready, The. Paul Curry Treby, Esq "He was for many years a contributor to the old e Sporting Magazine/ under the name of "The Foxhunter Bough and Ready/ "

Foxton, B. Miss Sarah Hammond Palfrey. Herman; or, young knight- hood. . . B. 1860,

Fr. Ftanklin, Grammar Master at Hertford. See Lamb's "Elia" " Christ's hospital/'

Frauae, Robert. Sir James Denham Stewart. Considerations on the interests of the county of Lanark. L. 1700.

Frarnpton, Josiah. William Gilpm. Three dialogues on the amusements of clergymen. L 1796.