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Kent; was learned herself, and the friend of the most learned men of Eng- land ; d. in London.

Carter, Isaac. An Old Sailor. An English writer, of Portsea, Hants.

Carter, James, 1792-1853 A WorL- ing Man. An English tailor; b. at Col- chester. In 18o6 he removed to London, and there engaged in literary work. D. at St. John's Place, Camberwell, a sub- urb of London.

Carter, John, 1748-1817. An Archi- tect An eminent English architect and antiquary ; b. and d m London.

Carter, John Hanson Commodoie Hollmg-Pm. An American writer, of New York City.

Carter, St. Leger Jj. yuyator. An American poet.

Carter, Samuel. S. C. ; ' C'., Bar- rister-at-law. An English lawyer, of the earlier part of the last century.

Cartwright, Miss Frances Dorothy. His Niece. An English author, niece of Major John Cartwright.

Cartwright, George, Esq, 1739- 1819. a. C., Esq. An English travel- ler and poet ; b. at Marnham, Notts. ; served in the British army from the age of 14 years till he became Captain in the 37ih Poot; he afterwards made five voyages to the coast of Labrador, and resided there nearly 16 years ; d. at Mansfield, Notts.

Cartwright, Major John, 1740-1824. Constitution. An English friend of Amer- ica, who refused to fight against her lib- erties; b.at Marnham., Notts.; d.in Lon- don.

Cartwright, W. Clericus; A Fhj- Jislier. An English writer.

CarueUe, Claude Felix Theodore, 1798-. Aligny. A French historical painter.

Cary, A. B. A. B. 0. An American poet, of Brooklyn, N.Y.

Cary, Alice, 1820-71. Patty Lee. An American poet ; b. in Hamilton Co., 0., near Cincinnati; till 1850 resided at Clo- vernook, when she removed to New York City, and from that time she and her sis- ter became regular contributors to the leading magazines and journals of Amer- ica.

Cary, Henry, 1793-1858. John Wa- ters. An American poet, essayist, and humorist; b. in Boston, Mass., but for many years a resident of New York City; he d. at Plorence, Italy.

Cary, Thomas, 1751-1823. Juniohts Canadensis. A Canadian journalist, of Quebec.

Cary, Thomas Greaves, A.M, 1701- 1859. 1\ G. C'.; A 2rea$mei oj a Coi- pot ation. An American merchant ; b. m Chelsea, Mass. , Harv. Univ., 1811; stud- ied law, and admitted to the bar in 1814 ; in 1821 he removed to New Yoik City, and engaged in the Canton trade, but in eight or nine years he returned to Boston, and joined the house of T. H Perkins & Co. ; he was afterwards Treasurer of the Hamilton and Appleton manufacturing companies, at Lowell, Mass., till his death; d. at his summer residence at Nahant, Mass.

Casamajor, Marquis de, -1878. Jules Rene'.

Casey, Miss Elizabeth, 1848-. . Ouens BlacLbuine. An Irish writer; b. in Slane, Co. Meath ; at the end of 1874 she removed to London, and became a contributor to "Belgravia," "London Society," "The Argosy," "Graphic/* and many other periodicals.

Casey, J. K. Leo. An English author.

Cass, Lewis, LL.D., 178:2-1866. An American. An American statesman; b. at Exeter, N.Y. ; when 17 years old, he sought a home at the West, travelling 011 foot, and settled at Marietta, 0. ; studied law, and began the practice at Zanesville, O., m 1802; from 1807 till his death, he held public office in his State or the United States, and distinguished himself as a most eminent statesman.

Castlen, Mrs. Eppie (Bowdre). Chiquita. An American poet; b at Thomaston, Ga.; passed her earlier life in New Orleans; married Dr. F. G. Castlen, of Macon, Ga., where she re- sided in 1870 et seq.

Castro, Dr. J. J. C., ZLD. An English writer.

Casway, R. An Impartial Inquirer. An English writer.

Caswell, Rev. Edward, 1814-. Quiz. An English poet and clergyman; b. at Yately, Hants. ; Brasenose Coll., Oxford, 1830 ; after preaching some years, in 1&47 lie and his wife became Roman Catholics at Rome ; in 1850 he joined the Congre- gation of the Oratory, established by Dr. Newman, at Birmingham, where lie afterwards remained.

Cate, JUiss Eliza Jane, 1812-84. Tit Author of "Susie L f s Diary." An American author; b. in Sanbornton, N.H ; began her literary career in 1842 ; d. at Poughkeepsie, N.Y.

Catherwbod, Mrs. Mary (Hart- weU). Mary HartwelL An American writer.

Catlln, George Lynde. Felix Oatcs