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hurst Coll., Lancashire, and at Trin Coll., Dublin, after which he was called to the bar, and appointed a Crown Prose- cutor on the North-Eastern Circuit

Fitzgerald, Robert Allan. Quid An English sporting writer

Fitzgibbon, Edward, 1803-57. Ephemera. An English sportsman; ed- itor of "Bell's Life in London."

Fitzpatrick, Thady. T. F ; Anti- theatncus; Candidas ; Ingenuus; A Lover of Tiuth; Phih-Tiagicus; Tfieatncus ; \V. W. An English journalist, of Lon- don.

Fitzpatrick, William John, LL.D , 1830- W. J. F. An Irish miscella- neous writer ; Professor of History and Archaeology in the Royal Hibernian Academy from 1876.

Bltzwilliam, Richard Fitzwilllam, 7th Viscount. Atticus. An English writer.

Flack, Capt. . A Hunter; The

Ranger. An English sporting writer; a hunter in the Southern United States

Flagg, Edmund, 1815-. A Traveller. An American lawyer and journalist ; h. in Wiseasset, Me. ; Bowdoin Coll.. 1835 ; chief clerk of a commercial bureau in the State Department at Washington from 1854.

Flagg, Elizabeth E E. E F ; Robert Bloomjield. An American reli- gious writer.

Flagg, Mary. Emeff. An American journalist, of New York City.

Flaherty, W. E. W. E. F. An Eng- lish historian.

Flamank, James. Trevelyan Turn- ham, Esq. An English miscellaneous writer; b. in Exeter; resident some time at St. Austeli, and many years at Penzance, Cornwall.

Flatmon, Thomas, 1683-72. T. F. ; Montelion, Knight of the Oracle. An Eng- lish author ; b. in London ; educ. at Ox- ford, was skilled in law, painting, and poetry.

Fleet, William Henry. The Hon. Francis Thistleton. A Canadian journal- ist; editor of the "Montreal Transcript" for some years.

Fleetwood, William, D.D, 1656- 1723. S. T. ; Curate of Wilts. ; A Neigh- bout ing Minister. An English divine ; b. in London; successively Bishop of St. Ajsaph and Ely.

Fleischner, I. N. Mt Hood.

Fleming, Caleb, DD, 1698-1779. An Advocate of the Christian Revelation ; Credens; An English Catholic of the Met- ropolitan Diocese; PMlalethes Londomen-

sis; Phil al euther os ; Phdotheorus ; The Late Master of the Temple; A Layman; A Lover of ha> Countiy; A Panshioner of the Doctor; A Protestant; A Piotestant Dissenter of Old England ; A Protestant Dissenting Minister; Rustic us ; A Suf- feier foi Truth. An English Dissenter; b. at Nottingham, succeeded Dr. James Poster at Pinner's Hall, London.

Fleming, Rev. Francis A., -170iJ, Veiax. An American Catholic clergy- man ; a Jesuit father.

Fleming, John, about 1786-1832. A Bntish Settle*. A Canadian merchant," b. in Aberdeenshire, Scotland; was a resident of Montreal for 29 years.

Fleming, Mrs May Agnes (Early), 1840-79. Consm May Carleton. An American writer; b at Portland, St. John, New Brunswick, after her mar- riage with Mr. Fleming, a civil engi- neer, in 1865, resided and d. at Brook- lyn, NY.

Fleming, Kev. Robert, -1716. F T. A Scottish divine; Pastor of a Scotch church, in Lothbury, London.

Fletcher, Rev. The Vindicator

of Mr. Wesley's Minutes. An English Meth. preacher, of Madeley, Co. Salop

Fletcher, Miss A. One of the Com- pany. An American lady; one of the inmates of Port Surater.

Fletcher, A. Sheelah.

Fletcher, Mrs. E. E. F. An Eng- lish writer.

Fletcher, Edward Taylor. Kwak; Tabitha. A Canadian poet, ethnologist, linguist, and translator; holds an appoint- ment in the Surveyor's Branch of the Crown Land Dept., Canada.

Fletcher, Julia Constance. Dudu? Geoige Fleming. An American novelist.

Fletcher, Mrs. Maria Jane (Jews* bury), 1800-33. M. J. J. An English poet and prose writer; b. in Measham, Warwickshire ; in 1833, married Rev. William Fletcher, missionary to India, and d. almost immediately on her arrival with him at Bombay.

Fletcher, Rev. William, FRA.S A Country Clergyman. An English writer ; Rector of 3Foscott, Bucks.

Fletcher, William, Esq., -1845. A Country Gentleman; Juntas Secundus An Irish gentleman of great literary taste, of Merrion Square, Dublin.

Fleuriot, Mile Zenaide Marie Anne, Anna Edianez. A French novelist ; b at Saint Brieuc.

Fleury-Husson, Jules, 182 1-. Champ* Jleury. A French author and journalist ; b. at Laon, entered a publishing house-