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Hardie, Robert. Eidrah Trebor ; Hattebor Reid. A Scottish writer on chess.

Harding, W. 31. Poite-Plume. An American writer.

Harding, William. Bashi-bazouk ; Commodore Robin; Fac et Spera. An American journalist, of New York City.

Hardinge, Mrs. Belle (Boyd). Belle Boyd; A Fnend to the South. An Amer- ican woman, of Martinsburg, Ya. ; a spy for "Stonewall" Jackson and other Kebel generals; married one Hardinge, an officer of the U.S Navy, who deserted to the "Confederates."

Hardinge, George, E.R.S., PSA., 1744-1816. Owen Junior; Jasper Har- grave; A Layman; Minutius Felix. An English lawyer ; Attorney General to the Queen; and H. M/s Justice for the Counties of Glamorgan, Brecknock, and Radnor; d. at Presteigne.

Hardwick, the Rt. Hon. Philip Yorke, 1st Earl of, 169 -1764. Rt. Hon. Pp El of Hk. An eminent Eng- lish statesman; Lord High Chancellor, 1737-56.

Hardy, Arthur Sherburne, 1S47-. A. S. H. An American civil engineer ; b. in Mass.; Professor at Dartmouth Coll, 1873-83 et seg.

Hardy, Mrs. Janet (Gordon). Janet Gordon. An English novelist of the day.

Hardy, John Stockdale, Esq., E.S.A, 1793-1849. Bntannicus. An English ecclesiastical lawyer; b. at Lei- cester; Registrar of the Archdeaconry Courts of Leicester; d. at his residence in the Newarke, Leicester.

Hare, Rev. Augustus William, 1792- 1834. A Member of a Close College. An English clergyman; Rector of Alton Barnes, Wiltshire, 1829-34; d. in Rome.

Hare, Rev. Francis, D.D., -1740. A Citizen; The Clergyman; An Impartial Hand; Philo-Cnticus ; A Presbyter of the Church of England. An eminent English clergyman; b. in London; Bishop of Chichester, 1731-40

Hare, Julius Charles. Julius Hir- sutns.

Hare, Julius Charles, and Augustus William. Julius Charles, 1795-1855; Augustus William, 1792-1834. Two Brothers. English theologians, of the Church of England.

Hare, Robert, M.D., 1781-1858. JEt dred Grayson, Esq. An eminent Ameri- can chemist ; b, in Philadelphia ; Profes- sor in the Univ. of Penn., 1818-47; d. in his native city.

Harel, Marie Maximilien, 1749- 1823. JShe, le Pere. A French ecclesi- astic, of Samt-Germain-des-Pre's.

Harland, John, F S.A. Iota. An English literary antiquary, of Manches- ter (*).

Harley, Robert, Earl of Oxford and Mortimer, 1661-1724. Humphry Mad- icorth. A distinguished English states- man and an eminent patron of letters, and a great collector of literary treas- ures ; b. in London; Lord High Treas- urer, 1711-14.

Harness, Rev. William, M.A., 1790- 1869. Presbyter Catholicus. An English clergyman; b. at Wickharn, Hants.; BA., Cambridge, 1813; Prebendary of St. Paul's, London.

Harper, Mrs. Eliza Elliott (Lewis), 1834-. Smdera. An American " South- land " writer, of Minden, Claiborne Par- ish, La. ; b. in James Co., Ga, and re- moved to Louisiana in 1846, and at an early age married Dr. James D. Harper.

Harper, Mrs. Frances Ellen (Wat- kins). Effie Afton. An American poet, of Baltimore.

Harper, John. Hautboy.

Harper, Rev. Samuel Brown. An English Priest. An English clergyman ; Curate of Dalton.

Harring, Paul, 1798-. Harro. A Danish adventurer, poet, and novelist, visited the United States about 1844.

Harrington, George N., 1827-68. George Christy. An American minstrel singer.

Harrington, John A. John Carboy. An American novelist of the day.

Harris, Alexander. An Emigrant Mechanic. An English emigrant to Aus- tralia.

Harris, Charles H, Karl Pretzel. An American writer, of New York City(1).

Harris, Miss E. F. S. E. F. S. H.; A Companion Traveller. An English writer, of Windsor.

Harris, Emily Marion. Estelle; E. M. H. An English writer.

Harris, Mrs. F. (MeCready). Hope Ledyard.

Harris, George W., 1805-69. Sict Lovengoodj A Nat'ral Born Durn'd Fool. An American jurist and humorist ; b. in Tennessee ; d. near Knoxville, Tenn.

Harris, James Henry. Jack Staff. An American writer, of St. Louis, Mo. (?).

Harris, Joel Chandler, 1848-* Uncle Remus. An American negro-dialect writer ; b. in Georgia.