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Irish. Traveller, An Rithai d Twiss, in Beloe's " Sexagenarian " Vol. II, p. 52 2d ed. L. 1818

Irish. Traveller, An Mr. Synge. A biographical sketch of the struggles of Pestalozzi. . Dublin, 1815

Irish Whiskey-Drinker John Shee- Jian. The Irish Whiskey-Drinker papers L 1868 Also his contributions to "Temple Bar," etc.

Irishman, An Thomas Moore Cor- ruption and intolerance : two poems. . L 1808-9.

Irishwoman, An Miss Anna Pei- nei The Irishman. L. 1866 Repub- lished from the "Englishwoman's Do- mestic Magazine "

Irner. Bon Louis Henn Martin and another. Wolfthurm. Pans, 1830.

Ironculus Lord H. Spencer His signature to letter and poem in the "Mi- crocosm," published at Eton College, 1787.

Irondequoit Francis Tt evelyan Buckland, in his contributions to the <" Examiner" (N.Y.).

Ironside, Nestor Sir Richard Steele, as one of the editors of the ' Guardian." L 1713.

Ironside, Nestor, Esq. Dr. Samuel Groscall. Another original canto of Spencer. L. 1714.

Irragnticonnor John C. Hennessy, in the " Celtic Monthly "

Irritable Man, An Robert "Barry Coffin Matrimonial infelicities. N.Y 1865.

Irving, Helen W. Miss Anna H. Phil- lips Her first poem, "Love and fame," appeared in the N.Y. "Home Journal," 1847.

Irving, Henry. John Henry Brodribb Irving Now. de theatre

Isa Mrs. Isa (Craig) Knor, whose poems in the " Scotsman," signed -"Isa," attracted attention, and led to her being placed on the staff of that journal.

Isaac, JJord Bishop of Worcester. Isaac Madox, D.D. A sermon. . . "before, . . the . . . governors of the hospital for the small-pox and for inocu- lation . . March 6, 1752 By ... L. 1752.

Isabel Mis Anna Cora (Oyden Mowatt) Ritchie) who gained some liter- ary celebrity under the assumed titles of

"Isabel" and "Helen Berkley," and a still wider reputation by her works under her own name

Isabel William Gilmore Simms. Pe- layo, or, the cavern of Covadonga : a romance [in verse] 1ST Y. 1836.

Isaline Janet De La Touche Jean- nie, or, the flower of Glenburnie. L. 1879

Ishmael Josmh Hai ? is. The pulpit ot Cornwall- its preachers, and their teachings Penzance t 1859.

Isidore Isidoie G. Ascher, B.C.L., a Canadian poet. "For some years he had been known as the author of many poetical pieces, among which were some beautiful and tender lyrics, which had appeared in the provincial press, under his Christian name " Isidore "

Islander Alexander JEferzen, a Rus- sian litterateur and politician, who, while writing under the censorship of the Czar until his fiftieth year, published his works under this pseudonym, the Turkish translation of his Christian name, Alex- ander

Israelite, An. George Houston. Israel vindicated. . . N.Y. 1820.

Signed " Nathan Joseph."

It matters Not Who. Rev. Edward Nates, BD Heraldic anomalies By ... L. 1823.

Italian, An Charles JSatmetti Voy- age to Mexico and Havanna. By. . N Y. 1841

Italian Nun, An William Coombe, Esq Letters of. L 1789.

Ithuriel Clarence Hopper, in his con- tributions to " Notes and Queries " (L.), etc.

Itinerant, An. Abel Stevens, D.D., LL D. Sketches and incidents : a budget from the saddle-bags of ... 18-.

Its Present Owner. Colonel Thomas Wildman Newstead Abbey. its present owner, with reminiscences of Lord Byron. L. 1857.

Ixion. Llewelyn jff Johnson, the earli- est *' champion " amateur bicycle racer in America

Ixion Leon N. Salmon.

Izak. John Isaac Ira Adams., in the Boston " Republican," in 1857.

Izaac, Ikabod. G. S. Stelbins. My satchel and I; or, literature on foot, Springfield, Mass., 187-.