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in Paris, and afterwards devoted himself to literature.

Fllndell, Thomas, 1767-1824. An Uneducated Man. An English journalist and publisher; b. at Helford; d. at Exeter.

Flint, Charles Louis, and Others. Eminent Liteiary Men. American writers.

Flint, Henry M., -1868. The Druid. An American journalist and miscellane- ous writer ; d. in Camden, N J.

Flint, Miss Sarah A. S. A. F. An American writer for the young.

Flint, William. Henry Dnrit. An English writer on the management of horses.

Flood, Henry, 1732-91. Syndercombe. An Irish poet, orator, and politician; Member of the Irish H. of C., 1759, and in 1761 of the British H. of C. ; d. at Farmley, Co. Kilkenny.

Flor, Oscar Charles. Q'Squarr. A Belgian novelist, of Brussels.

Floyd, Mrs. Cornelia. Neil Forrest. An American writer for the young.

Foley, Henry. JET. F. ; A Lay Brother of the Same Society; A Member of the Same Society. An English Jesuit.

Folger, William C. F. An Ameri- can writer, of Nantucket, Mass.

Follen, Mrs. Eliza IJee (Cabot), 1787-1860. A Lady. An American author; b. in Boston; in 1828 married Charles Follen; d. in Brookline, Mass.

Follett, Oran. 0. F. An American Shakespeare scholar, of Sandusky, O.

Follin, Alfred. Captain Tom Single- ton. An American writer for the young.

Fonnereau, Thomas George. Esq., 1789-1850. H. E. 0.; A Dutiful Son An English writer; d. at Watford, Herts.

Fontaney, A. Andrew O'Donnor. A French writer; contributor to the "Ee- rue des Deux Mondes," 1835.

Foot, ti. A Unitarian. An English^ writer.

Foote, John P. His Brother. An American writer; brother of Samuel E. Foote.

Forbes,. A Barrister, An Eng- lish traveller.

Forbes, Alexander Penrose, D C.L., 1817-75. A. P. F. A Scottish clergy- man ; Episcopal Bishop of Brechin, Dundee.

Forbes, Duncan, 1685-1747. Phih* Scotus. A Scottish jurist; b. at Cuilo- den, Co. Inverness ; Lord President of the Court of Session.

Forbes, Rev. Granvllle Hamilton,

BA. G. H F.; A Northamptonshire Hector. An English clergyman; Down- ing Coll., Cambridge, 1847 ; Rector of Broughton St. Andrew, Kettering, 1849- 83 et seq.

Forbes, J. H. Arthur Locker. An English novelist, of London.

Forbes, James David, D.C.L., LL.D., 1809-68. Glacier Forbes. A Scottish naturalist; b. at Colinton, near Edin- burgh ; educ. at the Univ. of Edin- burgh; Principal of St. Saivator*s and St. Leonard's Coll., Saint Andrews, 1860-68; d. at Clifton.

Forbes, John Hay, Lord Medwyn, 1776-1854. A Layman. A Scottish jurist; a judge of the Court of Session, 1825-52 ; d. at Edinburgh.

Forbes, Patrick, D.D., -1848. Patri- cius Aberdonensis. A Scottish clergy- man ; Minister of Old Machar Parish ; Professor of Humanity in King's Coll., Aberdeen ; and d. in that city.

Forbes, Robert, Gent. E. F., Gent. ; R F, Gent. A Scottish poet.

Forbes, Robert, D.D. Philo-Roske- lynsis ; Ruling Elder of the Church of Scotland. A Scottish clergyman ; Bishop of Caithness and Orkney.

Forbes, Seloftus D. Oliver Echo; Sylvan Scribe. An American journalist.

Forbes, Mrs. Simelde Jessie June.

Ford, Alfred. Balloonist.

Ford, Thomas, D.D., 1743-1821. Master Shallow. An eminent English clergyman; b. in Bristol; Christ Church, Oxford, M.A., 1705; Vicar of Melton-Mowbray, 1773-1819 ; resided in Bristol, 1819-21 ; and d. in that city.

Ford, Thomas. T. F. An English printer, of London.

Ford, Tom. A Boston Supernumerary. An American writer. ^

Forgues, Paul Emile (Daurand), 1813-. Old Nick. A French philoso- pher and journalist, of Paris.

Forney, John Weiss, 1817-82. Occa- sional. An American politician and journalist, of Philadelphia; b. in Lan- caster, Penn.; Secretary of the U.S. Senate, 1861-68; d. in Philadelphia.

Forrest, Frederick. Young L'Urfey. An English writer, of the last century.

Forrester, Alfred Henry, 1805-72. Alfred Crowguill; The Ghost of Harry the Eighth's Fool. An English humorous artist and author; b. in London; resided and d. there.

Forrester, Andrew. The Female Detective ;^ The Private Detective; The Detective; ^The City Detective. An Eng- lish writer, of Lotodon.