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to the Natural and Religious Rights of Mankind. An English clergyman, of Whitehaven.

Grahame, James, 1765-1811. Cal- vinus. A Scottish poet and advocate; b. at Glasgow, and educ. at the Univ. there ; was till 1809 an advocate at Edin- burgh ; was a curate at Shipton, Glouces- ter, England, 1809-11; d. at Glasgow.

Grainger, James, M.D., 1728(*)-67. A Physician in the West Indies. A Scot- tish physician; h. in Dunse, Co. Berwick; practised his profession first in London; then at St. Christophers, West Indies, where he died.

Gramont, Antoine Agenor Alfred, Due de, 18 19-. And teas Memor. A French diplomatist.

Granger, Gideon, 1767-1822. Alger- non Sidney; Senectus ; Epammondas. An American lawyer and statesman; b. at Suffield, Conn ; Yale Coll., 1787; in 1814 removed to Canandaigua, N.Y., where he died.

Grant, Alexander H, M.A. A. H. G. ; Frank Seajield. An English poet of the day.

Grant, Mrs. Anne (McVlckar), 1755- 1838. An American Lady. A Scottish writer; b. at Glasgow, spent some years with her father in America; in 1779 mar- ried Rev. James Grant of Laggan, in In- vernesshire; in 1810 removed to Edin- burgh, and d. there.

Grant, Sir Charles. Simplitius. An English statesman.

Grant, Sir Francis, Lord Cullen, about 1660-1726. ***; A Magistrate in the Country; A Country Gentleman. An eminent Scottish lawyer and judge.

Grant, G. A Veteran Stager. An English writer.

Grant, Gertrude, -1883. Gerald Grant. An English novelist; d. at Goritz, Austria.

Grant, James. J. G., Late Serrish- tehdar of Bengal. A British colonial civilian.

Grant, James, about 1805-. Mask; One of No Party. A Scottish journalist and miscellaneous writer; b. at Elgin, Morayshire; removed to London in 1834; editor of the "Morning Adver- tiser," 1850-70.

Grant, Judith T. J. T. G. An Eng- lish religious biographer.

Grant, "William, and Brothers. Cheeryble Brothers. An English mercan- tile firm of Manchester. "W". Grant (1775-1842) d. at Springside, near Bury; was a magistrate and dep.-Ueut. of his county*

Granville, Augustus Bozzi, MD,

1783-1872. A. B. *##***## ; An Eng- lish physician and traveller, b. at Milan ; resided chiefly in London when not trav- elling ; d. at Dover.

Granville, George, Lord Viscount Lansdowne, 1667-1735. A Nobleman Abroad. An English poet.

Grasberger, Hans, 1836-. Karl Birkenbuhl. An Austrian poet; b. at Marktflecken, Obtach; studied law at Vienna, 1856-60; studied art in Italy, 1867-73 ; since 1870 the art-editor of the Vienna "Presse."

Grascome, Samuel. S. G. An English religious writer.

Gratacap, Paul Antoine, 1788-. Cap. A Erench naturalist and scientific writer.

Grattan, Thomas Colley, 1796-1864. A Walking Gentleman. A popular Irish novelist; b. in Dublin; British consul at Boston, 1839-53.

Graves, Eev. Richard, 1715-1804. The Editor of " Columella," "Eugenius," etc.; The Editor of the "Spiritual Quix- ote"; Euphrosyne; A Nonagenarian; An Intimate Friend of His; Eev, P. P., MA.; Peter Pomfret; Peter of Ponte- ftact; Geoffrey \Vildgoose. A popular English poet and novelist; Rector of Claverton, near Bath, 1750-1804,

Graves, Samuel, 1788-. Ulysses. An English political writer, of Col- leton.

Gray,. A Scots Gentleman. A

Scottish writer of the first part of the 18th century.

Gray, Rev. Andrew. A Free Ohurch- man ; A Minister of a Chapel of Ease. A Scottish minister^ of Perth

Gray, Asa, M.D., LL.D., 181Q-. A. G. An eminent American botanist ; b. at Paris, Oneida Co., N.Y.; Fisher Prof, of Natural History at Harv. Univ., 1842-84 et seq.

Gray, Harrison. A Friend to Peace and Good Order. An American loyalist ; Receiver General of Massachusetts; in 1776 went to England, and d. there. EC was the grandfather of Harrison Gray Otis, of Boston.

Gray, Miss Ixmisa M. Kate Thorne. A Scottish (?) novelist.

Gray, Rt. Rev. Robert, D.D. The Bishop jrf Capetown. An English clergy- man; Univ. ColL, Oxford, 1831; Bishop, 1847.

Gray, Simon, George Purves. An English miscellaneous writer.

Gray, W. A Forfarian, A Scottish writer.