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Chief Justice Jay, and father of the pre- ceding ; b in New York City ; Yale Coll., 1807 ; first judge of YTestehester Co., N.Y., 1820-43; d. at Bedford, N.Y.

Jeacocke, Caleb, 1700-86. The Lit- ei ary Baker. An English man of letters ; a baker of London.

Jebb, Ann. W. Bull An English writer.

Jebb, Frederick. Guatimozin. An English (*) writer.

Jebb, John, MD., FR.S, 1736-86. An Englishman; Pauhnus. An English physician, b. in London j Kector of Ovington, Norfolk, 1764-75.

Jebb, Mrs. (TorMngton), 1736-

86 Priscilla A learned English lady , widow of Dr. John Jebb.

Jefiferies, Richard. R. J. An Eng- lish sporting writer of the day.

Jefferson, Rev. Joseph. J. J.; Eras- tus ; Iota. An English Dissenting min- ister, of Basingbroke, Hants.

Jefferson, Thomas, LL.D., 1743- 1826. M. /*##; Oliver Fairplay ; Mary V. V. ; A Native and Member of the House of Burgesses. An American statesman; b. at Shadwell, Va.; President of the United States, 1809-13; d. at Monticello, Va.

Jeffrey, Mrs. Rosa Vertner (Griffith Johnson). Rosa. An American " South- land" writer; b. near Natchez; passed her early life at " Burlington," near Fort Gibson, Miss.; at an early age married Claude M. Johnson ; after his death mar- ried Alexander Jeffrey, Esq.; in 1870 resided in Lexington, Ky.

Jeffreys, Mrs. Arnold. Alton Clyde.

Jeffries, Thomas Fayette. Crippled Fayette. An American writer, of Bock- ingham. Va.

Jeitteles, Isaak [or Itzig], 1814-75. Julius Seidhtz. A Bohemian author; b. at Prague, driven by the Austrian cen- sorship away from home ; he lived first in Saxony, then in Hungary, and later in Vienna, where he died.

Jekyll, Joseph, Esq., If.R.S., F.A.S. J //. An English lawyer and author; a friend of Charles Lamb ; King's Coun- sel, Solicitor General to the Prince Regent, and M.P. for Calne, in Wiltshire.

Jenings, Mrs. Edmond. Wi/ckliffe Lane. An English novelist, of Hawks- hurst, Kent.

Jenkins, Edward, 1838-. A Guest. An English satirist; b in Mysore, India; educ. at Montreal and Philadelphia; called to the bar at Lincoln's Inn, 1864 ; Agent in London for Canada from 1874 ; M.P. for Dundee from 1874.

Jenkins, H. T., 1850-. Tiny Tim. An English writer, of Southsea.

Jenkins, Joseph, 1808-. J. J., Philo- math. An English poet and prose writer, b. at Tresider, m St. Buryan, Cornwall.

Jenkins, Mary. M. J. An English writer.

Jenkinson, Charles, 1st Earl of Liv- erpool, 1727-1808. Charles, Lord Hawkes- bury. An English statesman; b. in Oxfordshire; in political life, 1761-86; d. m London.

Jenks, William, LL.D., D.D., 1778- 1866. The Late Rev. Williamson John- senyles. An American clergyman ; b. at Newton, Mass.; Harv. Univ., 1797; Pastor of Green Street Church, Boston, 1826-45.

Jennens, Charles, -1773. The Editor of " King Lear." An English gentleman, called " Solyman the Magnificent," from the splendor in which he lived.

Jenner, Rev. Charles, 1737-74. C. J]; Altamont. An English clergyman ; Vicar of Clay brook, Leicestershire; author of novels, poems, etc.

Jenner, Rev. Stephen, M.A. Theophi- lus Secundus. An English clergyman; St. John's Coll., Cambridge, 1884; in 1874 resident at Clare House, Horn Park, Lee.

Jennings, Miss Clotilda. Maude. An American Nova Scotian writer.

Jennings, Henry Constantino, 1731-1819. An Unfeigned Admirer of Genuine British Jurisprudence. An Eng- lish antiquary; b. at Shiplake, Oxford- shire ; passed some years on the Conti- nent; d. within the rules of the King's Bench, London.

Jennings, John J. Magoogin. An American journalist.

Jennings, Louis J. L. J. J.; H, Dropper. An American writer, formerly editor of the New York Times."

Jennings, Paul. A Colored Man. An American writer.

Jennings, Samuel K., M.D. A Lay- man. An American writer, of Balti- more C 2 ).

Jennison, Miss Lucy W. Owen Innsley. An American (?) poet of the day.

Jephson, John; Courtenay, John; Burroughs, etc. Jeffrey Wagstaffe, Esq. Irish essayists.

Jephson, Ralph. R-ph J-ph n. An English lawyer of the 18th century.

Jerdan, William, F.S.A., 1782-1854. W. J- Andre'; Eushey Heath; Teutha; Viator. A Scottish journalist; at Lon- don, 1801-64.