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Hincks, Sir Francis, K C.B., 1S07-. A Member of the Legis. Assem, of Upper Canada. A Canadian statesman; b. at Cork, Ireland; settled in Canada in 1832; Financial Minister of Canada, 1869-73.

Hindley, Miss Anne. See "Woods, Mrs. A. (H)."

Hingeston-Randolph, Rev. Francis Charles, M A., 1833-. A Country Par- son ; Herbert Murray. An English cler- gyman; b. at Truro; Rector of Ring- more, Kmgsbridge, Devon., 1860-83 et seq.; Rural Dean of Woodleigh, 1879.

Hinkley, Holmes, 1853- Eleven Sophomores. An American educator; b. in Boston; Harv. Unir., 1876; a teacher in Boston in 1881-82 et seq.

Hinman, Royal Ralph, 1785-1868. An Antiquarian. An American biogra- pher ; b. in Southbury, Conn. ; Yale Coll., 1804; Secretary of State for Conn., 1835-42, spent the last years of his life in New York City, and d. there.

Hinton, Henry Ij., 1840-% Ralph Merely. An American actor, dramatist, and publisher; b. in New York City; first appearance on the stage, 1864.

Hinton, Howard. Hd. H. An American novelist and publisher, of New York City.

Hippisley, John, -1748. A Gentle- man. An English comic actor and dram- atist ; built a theatre at Bristol, and had commenced another at Bath, when he d. at Bristol.

Hislop, Rev. Alexander. Godfrey G-oldmg. A Scottish Eree Church minis- ter, of Arbroath.

Hitchcock, Ethan Allen, 1798-1870. E. A. H. An American author; b. at Vergennes, Vt.; West Point, 1817 ; d. at Hancock, Ga.

Hitchcock, Francis. Frank Murdoch. An American writer.

Hitchins, Fortescue, 1784-1814. A Young Gentleman. An English poet ; b. at St. Hilary; Solicitor at St.Ives; d. at Marazion.

Hlinka, Adalbert, 1817-. Franz Prawda. A Bohemian author; b. at Nekrasin; studied theology at Vienna and Prague ; and is at the present time (1882) Castle chaplain at Hradet.

Hoare, Rev. Edward Newenham, M.A. Decanus. An English clergyman; Trin. Coll., Dublin, 1862; Rector of Acrise, Canterbury, 1879-83 et seq.

Hoare, Prince, Esq., 1755-1834. A Layman. An English artist and drama- tist ; b. at Bath ; Secretary to the Royal Academy from 1799 ; d. in his native city.

Hoare, Sir Richard Colt, Bart., F.R.S., F.S.A., F.L.S., 1758-1838. R. C. H. An English antiquary ; b. and d. at Stourhead.

Hoare, Miss Sarah, 1707-1855. A Fnend to Youth. An English Friend, of Bath; b. in Bristol.

Hobart, Augustas Charles, 1822-. Capt. A. Roberts. An English naval offi- cer; known as Hobart Pasha, being on half pay ; he commanded a swift block- ade runner, the "Don," 1861-65, along the coasts of North Carolina.

Hobart, John Henry, DD., 1775- 1830. Collector, An American clergy- man; b. at Philadelphia; New Jersey Coll., 1793; Asst Bishop and Bishop of New York, 1811-30; d. at Auburn, X.Y.

Hobbs, Samuel. Sylvan. An Eng- lish poet.

Hobhouse, Sir Benjamin, 1757-1831. A Barrister at Law. An English states- man; M.P., 1797-1818 ; and filled several important posts.

Hobhouse, John Cam, Lord Brough- ton, 1786-1869. An Englishman resident at Paris. An English author; b. near Bristol; Trin. Coll., Cambridge, 1808; accompanied Lord Byron to Greece ; M.P., 1820-51 ; raised to the peerage in 1851.

Hoblyn, Miss Maria Theresa. Theta. An English poet and musical composer, of Cornwall ; b. at My lor Vic- arage.

Hobson, Robert. R. H. An English writer.

Hobson, Rev. Samuel, LL.D. A Norfolk Clergyman. An English divine ; LL.D., Cambridge, 1831 ; Vicar of Tut- tington, Norwich, 1853-74 et seq.

Hoc4d6, Jules. Jules Neuvil. A French poet.

Hodder, Edwin. Old Merry. An English writer of the day.

Hodge, Thomas Hounsell. H. T. Devon. A Canadian writer.

Hodges, Sydney, 1829-. George Bu~ dock. An English portrait painter ; b. at Worthing; resident, 1880, in London.

Hodgkin, John. A Member of the English Bar. An English Mend, of Tottenham ; afterwards of Lewes ; son of John Hodgkin, of Tottenham,

HodgMn, John Eliot, F.S.A. J. E. H. An English artist of the day.

HodgJdnson, ~. A Gentleman

lately returned from America. An English writer.

Hodgman, Rev. Stephen A. A Chap- lain of the U. S. A. An American clergy- man.