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Hook, Theodore Edward, Esq., PS. A., 1788-1841. Alfred Allendate, Esq.; Vicesimus BlenLmsop, LL.D., F.R A., A S S, etc. ; Mrs Ramsbottom ; Tekeli. An English novelist ; b, in Lon- don; spent his life there in literary work, and d. at his house, near Eulham Bridge, near London

Hook, Rev. Walter Farquhar, D.D., F.E.S., 1798-1875. A Layman. An English clergyman; b. in London; B.A., Oxford, 1821; Dean of Chichester, 1859-75 ; d. in London.

Hooke, Josiah. A Citizen of New England. An American educator.

Hooker, Edward William, DD, 1794-. Her Father. An eminent Ameri- can divine; b. in Goshen, Conn ; Mid- dlebury Coll., 1814 ; Prof, in Connecticut Theological Institute, 1844-48.

Hooker, John. An Eminent Lawyer of Connecticut. An American lawyer.

Hooper, Col George W. An Amateur. An American writer.

Hooper, Henry. Ducdame. An English novelist of the day.

Hooper, Johnson J., Esq., -1863. A Country Editor; Capt. Simon Suggs. An American lawyer and journalist; b. and educ in North Carolina; removed to Alabama; Secretary of the Provis- ional Congress of the Confederate States, 1861 ; resided at Lafayette, Ala.

Hooper, Miss Irncy, 1816-41. L. H. An American poet; b. in Newburyport, Mass.; resided at Brooklyn, N.Y., 1831- 41, and d. there.

Hooper, Samuel, A.M., 1808-75. A Merchant of Boston. An American mer- chant and statesman ; b. at Marblehead, Mass.; M.C., 1851-75 ; d. at Washington.

Hooper, Miss Susan C. Adrienne. An American " Southland " writer ; b. in Eichmond, Va. ; in 1871 a teacher in the Eichmond Female Institute.

Hooton, Charles. Bilberry Thurland. An English novelist.

Hope, Alexander James Beresford, LL.D., 1820-. D. C. L. An English statesman; son of "Anastasius" Hope; M.P. for the Univ. of Cambridge from 1868.

Hope, John. An Advocate of the Cause of the People. A Scottish writer ; "M.P. 'for Linlithgow in 1768 on the nomination of his kinsman, the Earl of Hopetown, but lost hia seat and allow- ance of 200 a year by giving offence to the Earl in his vote on the expulsion of Wilkes."

Hopkins, David, -1814. A Late

Resident at Bhagulpore. A British colo- nial civilian, of the Bengal Medical Establishment; d. at Samarang, Island of Java.

Hopkins, Samuel Miles, 1772-1837. A House Holder. An American lawyer ; Yale Coll., 1791; M C., 1813-15; lived and d. at Geneva, N.Y.

Hopkins, Kev. William, B.A., 1700- 86. A Member of the Church of England. An English Arian clergyman ; b. in Mon- mouth ; of All Souls Coll., Oxford ; Cu- rate of Slaugham, Co. of Sussex, 1766-83.

Hopkinson, Francis, Esq, LL D , 1737-91. Peter Grievous, Esq. ; A. B. C. D E. An American jurist; b. in Phila- delphia; Univ. of Penn., 1757; ITS. Judge of the District of Pennsylvania, 1790-91 ; d. in his native city.

Hopkinson, J. The Honorary Secre- tary. An English naturalist, of Wat- ford, Co. of Herts.

Hopkinson, Joseph, LL.D., 1770- 1842. An American. An eminent Amer- ican poet and jurist ; b. in Philadelphia ; Univ. of Penn, 1786 ; Judge of the U.S. Court for the Eastern District of Penn- sylvania, 1828-42 ; d. in his native city.

Hopley, Miss Catherine C. A Block- aded British Subject. An English, writer.

Hopper, Clarence. IthuneL An English writer.

Hoppln, Augustus, 1828-. CL Anton* An American artist; b. at Providence* B.I., Brown Univ , 1848 ; studied law ; then art, in Europe.

Horbery, Kev. Matthew, D.D., 1707- 73. A Clergyman in the Country. An ^English clergyman; b. at Haxay, Lin- colnshire; Eector of Standlake, and Pre- bendary of Lichfield.

Horlock, K. W, Scrutator* An Eng- lish sporting writer.

Home,. Naufragus. Au English

writer.

Home, George, D.D., 1780-92. A Cleigyman; One of the People called Christians; An Undergraduate; Z. An eminent English divine; b. at Otham, near Maidstone, in Kent; Bishop of Norwich, 1789-92; d. at Bath.

Home, Henry, Jr. An American Indian.

Home, Richard Hengist, -1884. The Farthing Poet; M I. D.; Salem Ben Uzdir. An English poet and cntic ; educ. at Sandhurst; went to Australia, in 1852, with William Howitt; has of late years resided in London, where he died,

His name was Richard ffenry ; in 1864 he adopted that of Xtehard Eenffist.