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Chibborn, E H. An Irish journal- ist.

Child, David IDee, A M., 1794-1874. Probus An American lawver; b. at West Boylston, Mass.; Harv Univ., 1817; an editor of the "Massachusetts "Whig," and later co-editor of the " x\nti- Slavery Standard."

Child, Mrs. Lydia Maria (Francis), 1802-80 An American; A Lady of Massachusetts An American writer; b. at Medf ord, Mass. ; commenced her lit- erary career in 1824; in 1828 married David Lee Child ; in 1841 they went to Kew York City, and became co-editors of the "Anti-Slavery Standard"; d. at "Wayland, Mass.

Child, Mrs. Maria (Little), 1797- 1877. O. ; Delafield. An American oc- casional writer for magazines; b. at Marshfield, Mass.; in 1822 married Sim- eon Child, of Boston; resided many years at Delafield, Wis., and afterwards at Dunellen, K.Y., where she died.

Child, Theodore. Th. C. An Ameri- can journalist

Childe, Edward Vernon, AM., 1804-61. E, V. <?.; A " States "-man. An American journalist; b. in Boston; Harv. Univ., 1823; studied law, but never practised; from 1834 he resided chiefly in Paris, devoting himself to lit- erature ; was correspondent of the Lon- don "Times" for ten years, and of the New York " Courier and Inquirer," 1846- 56; d. in Paris.

Childs, George Borlase, F.R.C.S., 1816-. Ctrujano, M. M. G. An Eng- lish surgeon; surgeon to the London Police Force.

Ghittenden, Lucius E. Adirondack. An American civilian; Register in the U. S. Treasury, 1861-67.

Ohlttenden, Newton H. A Resident. An American writer, of Minneapolis, Minn.

Chitov, Panajot, 1830-. Panajot. A Bulgarian heiduck and author,, known under the name of H. Panajot; de- scribes in his writings the manners and customs of the Bulgarians and his own life experiences.

Chitty, Edward, Esq.., 1804-63. The- ophilus South, Gent. An English barris- ter-at-law ; called to the bar at the Inner Temple in 1829, and d. at Walham Green.

Chorley, Charles, 1810-74. C. C.; Timothy Tugmutton, Esq. An English journalist ; b. at Taunton ; sub-editor of the " Cornwall Gazette " for 80 years ; d. at Truro.

Chorley, Henry Fothergill, 1803-72 H. F. C. An English, author, art critic, and journalist; b. at Blackley Hurst, in Lancashire; in 1830 he settled m Lon- don, and \\as placed on the staff of the "Athenaeum," for which he continued to write till his death.

Christian, Charles. A Citizen. An American writer, of New York City

Christie, Rev. William, 1750-1823 A Protestant Dissenter. A Scottish American Unit, minister, pastor at Philadelphia, 1807-S.

Christine, Friderik, 1844-. Ada Oh) isten A German poet ; b. at Vienna ; married, in 1864, Herrn von Xewpauer, but soon became a widow, her husband dying insane. She returned to Vienna, and was again married to Herrn von Breder.

Christison, Eev. Robert, M.A. A Dissenting Minister; An Ex-Dissenting Minister An English clergyman, of Orrell, Lancashire.

Christophers, Dr. Samuel Wool- cock, 1810-. An Old Cornish Boy. An English TVesleyan minister; b. at Fal- mouth; in 1879 resident in Eorrnby, near Liverpool.

Christy, David, 1S02-. An Ameri- can ; Agent of the American Colonization Society.

Christy, Edwin Byron, 1838-06. E. C. B.; Charley Fox. An American comic singer.

Chrystal, Thomas B. Bernadino; Krys. An American journalist, of Kew York City.

Church, Benjamin, M.D., 1734-76. An American ; Elizaphan of Parnach ; A Son of Liberty; A Young Gentleman; Thomas Thumb, Esq. An eminent Amer- ican scholar, physician, poet, and politi- cian ; b. at Newport, B.I. ; graduated at Harv. Univ. in 1764; studied medicine in London, and practised his profession in Boston ; was proscribed and banished.

Church, Edward, Jr., 1779-1845. A Gentleman formerly of Boston. An American business man and political writer; passed many years of his life in Europe, but the latter part at Northamp- ton, Mass.

Church, Mrs. Eliza Rodman (Mc- Hvaine). Ella Rodman. An American writer

Church, Thomas. T. C. An Amer- ican writer of the first part of the 18th century.

Churchill, Charles, 1731-64, Mr.

C ChchH; The Reverend Autfior

of the " Bosciad" An English poet ; b.