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lago, Rev. William, B.A, 1836-. W. I. An English clergyman; b. in London ; Chaplain of the Cornwall Co. Asylum, 1862-83 et seg.

Ide, Simeon. Their Wellwisher. An American writer.

Iliff, Bev. George. G. L An Eng- lish educator j Head Master of Grange School, Sunderland; Bishop -Wearmouth.

Inchbald, Mrs Elizabeth. (Simp- son), 1756-1821. mjrida. A cele- hrated English actress, dramatist, and novelist; b. in Stanmngfield, Suffolk; from 1781 devoted to literary pursuits at 'Kensington.

Ingelow, Jean, 1830-. Don John. An English poet and prose writer ; b. in Boston, Lincolnshire ; resided for many years at Kensington, London.

Ingersleben, Emilie von. Emmy von Eothenfels. A German writer.

Ingersoll, Charles, A.M., 1805-. A Citizen of Pennsylvania. An American political writer; b. in Philadelphia; Univ. of Penn, 1822.

Ingersoll, Charles Jared, 1782-1862. Inchiqmn. An American statesman; b in Philadelphia; M.C., 1813-15 and 1841-47 ; lived and d. in his native city.

Ingersoll, Joseph Reed, LL.D., 1786- 1868 A Northern Man. An American lawyer and statesman; b. in Philadel- phia; KJ. Coll., 1804; MC., 1835-37 and 1841-49; Minister to England, 1849- 53 ; d. in his native city.

Ingham, Rev. Harvey A. A Lover of the Word. An American clergyman.

Ingham, Mrs. W. A. Anne Hatha- way. An American writer.

Ingleby, Clement Mansfield, LL.D , 1823-. Jabez. An English cntic and metaphysician; b. at Egbaston, Birming- ham; Trm Coll., Oxford, 1847; Vice-Pres. of the Boyal Society of Literature.

Inglis, Charles, D.D., 1734-1816. An American; Candidus; Papinian; A Son of Truth and Decency. An Ameri- can clergyman ; of Trinity Church, New York City, 1777-83, then Bishop of Nova Scotia.

Inglis, Henry David, 1795-1835. H. Derwent Conway. A Scottish journal- ist, b. in Edinburgh; for a long time editor of the "Derbyshire Courier"; travelled extensively; published ac- counts of his travels, and d. in London.

Inglis, James. Maori. An East Indian planter and sportsman.

Inglis, John, D D., -1850. One of the Alumni. A British colonial writer; Bishop of Nova Scotia, 1834-50.

Inglis, John, D D., 1763-1834. One of the flimsters of Edinburgh. A Scottish clergyman; one of the ministers of Greyfriars Church, Edinburgh; b. in Perthshire ; d. in Edinburgh.

Inglis, W. J. B. An English writer of educational works.

Ingraham, Bev. Joseph Holt, 1809- 61 Adina ; Kate Conynghame ; A Yankee. An American novelist; b. in Portland, Me.; Rector of a parish, and of St. Thomas's Hall, an academy for boys, at Holly Springs, Miss.

Ingram, James, D.D., 1774-1850. J. I. An English clergyman; b. at East Codford; Trm. Coll., Oxford, 1796; Pres- ident of Trin. Coll., Oxford, and Eector of Garsington, 1824-50 ; d. in Oxford.

Ingram, Bev. Robert, 1727-1804. A Country Clergyman. An English clergy- man; b. at Beverly; Fellow of Corpus Christi Coll Cambridge ; Vicar of Wonn- ington and Boxted, Essex ; d. at Segraye, near Loughborough.

Innes, Cosmo. O. I. A Scottish, ad- vocate, of Edinburgh.

Innes, Duncan D. I. ; A Layman* A Scottish writer, of Edinburgh (?),

Innes, William. A West India Mer- chant. A British colonial writer.

Inshtatheamba. Bright Eyes. An Indian woman.

Ireland, Alexander. PMoWos. An English bibliographer of the day.

Ireland, Joseph N. A Play-goer, An American writer.

Ireland, (Samuel) "William. Henry, 1777-1835. Anser Pen-Dragon, Esq.; Charles Clifford; H. C. t Esq.; Henry Fielding; Satincus Sculptor, Esq. An English literary forger ; b. and d. in Lon- don ; educ. in France ; passed his life in literary pursuits.

Ireland, William W., M.D. An Offi- cer who served there.

Iron, Mrs. N. C. Stella. An Ameri- can writer.

Irons, William Josiah, D.D., 1812- 83. A Bachelor of Divinity. An English clergyman; b. at Hoddesden, Herts.; Queen's Coll., Oxford, 1833; Prebendary in St. Paul's Cathedral, 1860 ; Bector of St. Mary Woolnoth w. St. Mary Wool- church, London, 1872-83.

Irvine, Rev. Alexander. IF. P. fr