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A. I. ; A Minister of the Church of Scot- land. A Scottish minister, of Rannoch.

Irvine, Mary Catherine. Aui a. An English poet and novelist.

Irving, John Henry Brodribb, 1838-. Henri/ Irving. An English acftr ; b. at Keinton, near Glastonbury; first appeared on the stage in 1856, at Sunder- land, in the character of " Richelieu."

Irving, John Treat, Jr., 1810-. His Nephew; John Quod. An American law- yer, of New York City ; nephew of Wash- ington Irving.

Irving, Peter, 1771-1838. Percival

G. An American journalist ; b. and

d. in New York City; brother of Wash- ington Irving ; resided in Europe, 1809- 36.

Irving, Theodore, LL.D., D.D., 1809-. A Layman. An American clergyman; nephew of Washington Irving ; b. in New York City ; Columbia Coll., 1887 ; in 1875 Rector of St. John's School for young ladies, in New York City.

Irving, Thomas J. Gerald Hai t. An American novelist.

Irving, Washington, LL.D., 1783- 1859. fray Antonio Agapida; Geoffrey Crayon; Diednch Knickerbocker; Jona- than Oldstyle; A Sentimental Philosopher. A distinguished American miscellaneous- writer.

Other pseudonyms ascribed to him are, " An- thony Evergreen, Gent." and " Launcelot Lang- staff." The latter was rather the pseudonym for the whole staff of winters of " Salmagundi."

Irving, William, 1766-1821. Pindar Cockloft, Esq.; A Gentleman of New York. An American merchant and humorist; brother of Washington Irving ; b, lived, and d. in New York City.

Isaacson, Eev. Stuteville, M.A. A Barrow Knight, An English clergyman ; Sector of Bradfield St. Clare, Suffolk, 1836-60 et seq.

Ivers, Rev. Hardinge Furenzo. Methinos; A Roman Catholic, An Eng- lish clergyman.

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Jabet, George S. Eden Warwick. An English humorist.

Jackman, Rev. John. A Clergyman. An English divine of the first part of the 18th century.

Jackson, Andrew, LL.D., 1767-1845. Old Hickory. An eminent American sol- dier and politician; President of the United States, 1829-37.

Jackson, E. A. E. A. J. An Ameri- can religious writer of the day.

Jackson, Hall, 1730-97. A Gentleman of the Faculty. An American physician; Hon. M.D, Harv. Univ., 1793; practised his profession at Portsmouth, N.E.

Jackson, Mrs. Helen Maria (Fiske Hunt), 1831-85. H.H.; Saxe Holm (?). An American poet and prose writer ; b. in Amherst, Mass. ; was first married to Major Hunt, U.S.A., who was killed in 1863; and then to Mr. Jackson; has re- sided at Newport, R.I, and at Denver, Col. ; d. in San Erancisco.

Jackson, Rev. J. ., M.A. Cleticus Dorcestnensis. An English clergyman; Rector of Swanage, Dorset.

Jackson, Rev. John, 1686-1763. A Clergyman ; A Clergyman in the Country ; Philaiethes Cantabrigiensis ; A Presbyter of the Church of England. An English Arian divine; b. in Yorkshire; Master of Wieton's HosDital. 1729-63.

Jackson, Hon. Jonathan, 1748-1810. A Native of Boston. An American mer- chant and statesman, of Newburyport, Mass. ; b. and d in Boston ; Harv. Univ., 1761; Member of Provincial Congress, 1775-77; M.C, 1782.

Jackson, M. E. A Lady. An Eng- lish writer on botany.

Jackson, Rev. T., 1810-. Pieter Mantzburg. An English writer.

Jackson, Thomas W. Hickory. An American journalist, of New York City.

Jackson, Dr. William, -1797. Cur- tius. A London journalist; b, in Ire- land; took part in the Irish rebellion of 1797; was arrested and sentenced to death, but committed suicide in prison.

Jackson, William, 1730-1803. Hi Nettle. An English musician, and land- scape painter; b. in Exeter, where for many years he gave his time to music, painting, and literature.

Jackson, William, D.D., 1750-1815. The Bishop of Oxford. An English cler- gyman ; b. at Stamford ; Christ Church, Oxford, 1772; Regius Prof, of Greek at Oxford, and Bishop of Oxford, 1811-15 ; d. at Cuddesden, Co. Oxford.

Jacob, Alexandre Andr, 1826-78. Alexandre Erdan. A Prench journalist, of Pans; b. at Angles (Vienne); d. at Erascati. near Rome.