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Fabens, Joseph Warren. Resident of San Domingo : A Settle* in Santo Do- mingo. An American adventurer ; secre- tary of emigration to William Walker, the* filibuster.

Faber, Frederick William, DD, LS14-63. A Parish Priest. An English poet and clergyman,- b. at Calrerley, Yorks. ; educ at Harrow School and Ox- ford; B A., 1836, in 1846 he became a Roman Catholic ; and in 1849 established at London a brotherhood of " Oratonans," or " Priests of the Congregation of St. Philip Neri," which in 1854 was removed to Brompton, where he died

Fairbairn, Sir Thomas, 2d Bart., 1823-. Amicu$. An English ciyihan; b. in Manchester ; resided a long time in Italy ; is a magistrate and dep -heut. for Lancashire and Hampshire j and in 1870 was High Sheriff of the latter county; country residence, Brambridge House, Hants.

Fairbanks, Mrs. A. W. Myra. An English writer

Fairbanks, Charles Bullard, 1827- 69. Agmcheek. An American writer, of Boston.

Fairholt, Frederick William, Esq., F.S A., 1814-66. A Literary Antiquary ; An Archceologist. An English artist; b. in London ; won for himself an eminent position as an antiquarian draftsman ; d. at Brompton,

Fairs, John John Hare. An English actor, of London ; first appearance in 1865.

Falconer, B. W. R. W. F. An English botanist.

Falconer, Thomas, 1736-92. A Lay- man A learned English writer ; a native and resident of Chester.

Falconer, William, M.D., FR.S, 1743-1824. A Layman. An English physician, of Bath,

Falkner, Mrs. Rhoda Ann (Paige), 182&-63. R. A. P. A Canadian poet; b. at Hackney, near London; removed to Canada when six years old.

Falkonberg, B. E JB. Solymos. A Hungarian civil engineer who was ap- pointed, in 1875, a member of an ex- ploring party sent from the Upper Nile to Darf our.

Falmouth, Mary Frances Elizabeth Boscawen, Viscountess, 1822- M. F. E. F. An English lady ; b. in Westmin- ster; in 1845 married Evelyn Boscawen, 6th Viscount Falmouth.

Fane, Hon Julian Charles Henry,

1827-70. Neville Temple. An English " poet, musician, linguist, diplomatist, eloquent speaker, wit, mimic, and de- lightful talker"; b in London.

Fanning, Nathaniel, -1805. An American Navy Officer An American writer, lieutenant, 1804.

Fargns, Frederick J., -1885. Hugh Conway, An English writer ; b in Bris- tol ; in 1884 removed to London.

Faris ; William S. Harvey Howard.

Farley, Mrs. Helen H. Ernest Gil- more.

Farneworth, Re v. Ellis, -1762. Philo- pyrphagus Ashbunensis. An English trans- lator; b. at Bonteshall, in Derbyshire; Rector of Carsington, in that county, 1762-3; and d. there

Farnie, Henry. A Keen Hand. A Scottish sporting writer, etc.

FarQnhar, Miss Maria A Lady. An English art biographer.

Farrar, Mrs. Eliza Ware (Rotch), 1791-1870. A Lady. An American writer ; b. in Flanders, Europe ; in 1828 married Prof. John Farrar, of Harv. Univ.; and d. in Springfield, Mass.

Farrar, Frederic William, D D., FJR.S., 1831-. F. T. L. Hope. An Eng- lish clergyman ; b. in Bombay ; educ. in London and Cambridge; Chaplain to the Queen from 1873.

Farrar, Timothy, LL JX, 1788-1874. A Member of the New England Hist. Gen. Society. An American jurist ; b. at New Ipswich, N.H, ; Dartmouth Coll., 1807 ; Judge of the New Hampshire Court of Common Pleas, 1824-33; d. at Mount Bowdoin, Boston.

Farren, Mrs. A Lady. An

American norelist.

Farrer, Henrietta Louisa. H. L. F. See "Lear, Mrs H. L. (F.)."

Fast, Edward G. Ben Horst. An American dramatist and miscellaneous writer.

Fanlder, John, 1801-63. A Member. An English Friend, of Bristol.

Fauquier, Francis F. F. An Eng- lish writer on finance.

Fauvel, Guillaume AmSdee, 1808- 41. jtfdouard Reoille. A French lawyer, of Normandy.

Favell,. F. An English student

at Cambridge Univ.

Fawcett, C. The Late Recorder of Newcastle.