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Cong, minister, of Boston ; Hary. Univ., 1714.

Fracker, George. The Sole Survivor. An American sailor.

Frame, Miss Eliza. A Nova Scotian. A Nova Scotian writer of prose and poetry.

Frame, Robert. A Sabbath School Teacher. A Scottish (?) poet.

France. Lewis Baboon.

Francis, Henry Ralph, M.A, H R. F. An English writer on angling; St. James' Coll, Cambridge, 1834.

Francis, Sir Philip, K.B., 1740-1818. A Distinguished Living Character; The Cocoa-Tree ; Junius. An Irish politician ; b. in Dublin ; educ. chiefly at St. Paul's School, London ; resided in India, 1774- 81 ; M.P. for Yarmouth, Isle of Wight, 1784- ; received the Order of Bath, 1806; d. hi London.

Francis, Samuel Ward, M.D., 1835-. A Singular Man. An American miscel- laneous writer; b. in New York City; Columbia Coll., 1857 ; M.D., 1860 ; began to practise in New York City, but after- wards removed to Newport, RL, where he resided in 1879 et seq.

Francke, Hermann, -1882. Hem- rich Lindau. A German poet and dramatist.

Francklin, Thomas, DJX, 1721-84. T. F. An English poet and Greek scholar; b. in London; educ. at West- minster School and Trin. Coll., Cam- bridge; Rector of Brasted,in Kent, 1776- 84 ; d. in London.

Franke, H. F. J. H. Rausse.

Franklin,. Fr. . An Eng- lish grammar master, of Hertford.

Franklin, Benjamin, D.C.L., 1706- 90. J.. B ; Father Abraham ; Anthony Afterwit; B. B.; The Busybody; Mrs. Silence Doqood; A Good Conscience; Eis- toricus; The Left Hand; Hedms; Poor Richard; Richard Saunders, Philomath; Ceha Single; A Subscriber; A Tradesman^ of Philadelphia. A celebrated American philosopher and statesman, of Philadel- phia.

Franklin, Gov. William, 1731-1813. Jack Retort. An American loyalist ; the natural son of the preceding ; Governor of New Jersey, 1763-76; d. in England.

Franks, Rev. James. A Clergyman. A British colonial minister, of Halifax, N.S.

Frankum, K. R. F. An English poet.

Fransham, John. ,7. F. An Eng- lish statistical writer, of Norwich.

Fraser, Donald, D D. A Minister.

A Scottish Presbyt. minister, of the Marylebone Presbyt. Church, London.

Fraser, Miss Jessie. Tavna.

Fraser, Rev. Joshua. A Military Chaplain. A Canadian clergyman.

Fraser, Patrick, LL.D. A Bystander. A Scottish lawyer, of Edinburgh ( ').

Fraser, W. Father Fttz-Eustace, a Mendicant Friar; Randolph Fitz-Eustace. A Scottish C 2 ) miscellaneous writer.

Fraser, Sir William Augustus, 4th Bart., 1826-. The Knight ofMorar. An English baronet; M.P. for Barnstaple, 1852-53 and 1867-59; for Ludlow, 1803- 65, and for Kidderminster from 1874.

Fraser's Magazine (Regma) was founded, February, 1830, by Hugh Eraser and Dr. William Maginn, and ceased to be published, November, 1882.

Frazaer, Mary. Sarah Marshall Harden. An American writer.

This Is according to Ralph Thomas.

Frazer, John. J. de Jean. An Irish poet ; b. in King's Co ; resided for many years in Dublin, where he worked as a cabinet-maker.

Frazer, Rev. P. Aristoyeiton. An English Baptist minister.

Frearson, John. M. Justitia. An English writer.

Free, John, D.D. An Antigallican; A Bishop of the Church of England. An English clergyman; Vicar of East Croker, Somersetshire.

Freeland, Mrs. Carrie J. G. C. J. An American novelist.

Freeling, Sir Francis, Bart., 1764- 1836. Licius. An English baronet; b. in Redcliff parish, Bristol; employed in the General Post-Office, 1787-1830; d. in London.

Freeman, Rev. Gage Earle, M.A, Peregrine. An English clergyman and writer on falconry in the London "Field"; of Wild Boar Clough, Mac- clesfield, 1883 et seq.

Freeman, James, DD., 1759-1835. J. F. An American clergyman; b. at Charlestown, Mass. , Harv. Univ., 1777 ; Minister of King's Chapel, Boston, 1782- 1835, and d. in that city.

Freeman, Julia Deane. Mary For- rest. An American writer.

Frelnd, John, M.D., 1675-1728 J. Byjielde. An English classical scholar ; b. at Croton, Northamptonshire, and edue. at Christ Church, Oxford.

Freke, William, Esq.., -1767. W. F., Esq.; Gul. Libera Clavis. An English Unit.; b. at Hannington, Wilts.; Wad- ham Coll., Oxford; afterwards a barris- ter of law ; was fined 500 for publishing