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Keary, Miss Annie, 1825-79. A K An English novelist; the last year of her life she spent in sickness at Eastbourne, writing her last novel.

Keate, John. J". K. An English writer; the "plagosus Orbilins" of Eton. SeeR.S."

Keble, Bev. John, H A, 1792-18CG A; y; A Contributor to Tracts for the Times. An English lyric poet; b. at Fairford, Gloucestershire; Corpus Christ! Coll, Oxford, 1810; Professor of Poetry at Oxford, 1831 ; Vicar of Hursley, near Winchester, 1835-66, d, at Bournemouth.

Keble, Kev. Thomas, BD., -1873 JE? ; Contributor to Tracts for the Times An English clergyman; Vicar of Bisley, etc, 1827-73.

Keek, Karl Heinrica Ch, 1824-. Karl Heinrich A German writer ; b. in "Schleswig; studied philosophy at Kiel and Bonn; since 1870 Director of the Gymnasium at Husum.

Keddie, Miss Henrietta. Sarah Tyt- ler. An English novelist of the day.

Keene, Edmund, D.D, 1713-81. The Eight Rev. Bishop Edmund. An English prelate; Bishop of Chester, 1752-70; of Ely, 1770-81.

Keep, Kev, John, A.M., 1781-1870. Her Husband. An American Cong, min- ister; b, in Longmeadow, Mass, j Yale ColL, 1802; pastor at Ohio City from 1834, d. atOberlin,0

Keigbtley, Thomas, 1789-1872. T. K. An Irish historian; b. in Dublin; Univ. of Dublin, 1808; went to London to devote himself to literary pursuits; d. at Erith, in Kent,

Kelley, A. M. A Rifleman, Esq., Gent. ; A Virginia Confederate. An American soldier in the late civil war.

Keir, James, Esq. J. K., F3t.8.> and S. A. Sc. An English chemist.

Keir, Mrs. James. ALady. An Eng- lish writer; -widow of the preceding.

Keith, Rev. Alexander, fiev. A

K, AM. An English clergyman ; the

famous Parson Keith of May-Pair Chapel.

Keith, Charles. A Student of Mansckal College* A Scottish poet, of Montrose*

Keith; George Skene, D.D. A Mod- erate Clergyman of the Synod of Aberdeen. A Scottish divine, of Keith frail, Aber- deenshire ; and Presbyt minister of Kin- kell, in that county.

Kelley, Albert W., 1838-84. Parm&- nas Mix. An American humorist and journalist, of Franklin, Ky.

Kellogg, Edward, 1790-1858. White- hock. An American economist, of Brook- lyn, F.Y., -\rhere he died.

Kellogg, Ensign Hosmer, 1812-82. Pontoomc. An American lawyer and politician, of Pittsfield, Mass, b in Shef- field, Mass.; Amherst Coll, 1830; d, at Pittsfield.

Kelly, Miss Caroline E. C. E. K. ~ See "Davis, Mrs. Caroline E. (K )."

Kelly, Dennis Burro wes. A Mem- ber of the Irish Bar. An Irish novelist.

Kelley, Miss Frances Maria, 1790- 1882. Barbaras. An English actress ; in 1882 the only living friend of Charles Lamb, first appeared on the stage in 1790

Kelly, Hugh, 1739-77. The Babbler. An Irish author; b. on the banks of Kil- larney ; " a staymaker by trade, an attor- ney's scribe by necessity, and a dramatic writer by choice."

Kelly, John, Timothy S&vh) Esg t > of Hag Fair; A Gentleman of the Temple An English lawyer, of the first part of tie 18th century.

Kelly, Jonathan F. Fakonbridge ; Jack Humphties; Stampede. An Ameri- can humorist.

Kelly, William. W. K An English religious writer of the day,

Kelsall, Charles, Esq. Junius Secun- dus ; Mela Bntannicus. An English mis- cellaneous writer.

Kelsey, Mrs. Charles E Theodelinda. An American writer of religious fiction.

Kelty, Mrs. Mary Anne M. A K. ; A Recluse. An English author, of Cam- bridge ; afterwards of Peckham, a suburb of London.

Kenvble, Ann. Ann of Swansea. See "Hatton, Mrs. Ann Kemble."

Kempe, Alfred John, Esq., E.S.A, 1785-1846. A. J. K. An English anti- quary, brother of Mrs. Anna Eliza {Kempe Stothard) Bray, the novelist; b. in London; and d. at Stamford-7illas ; Pulham-road.

Kempe, Anne. K. Parameny,

Kempshaa,JiiliaA. Julia A Willis. An American writer of the day,

Kendall, B, F. Timothy Tickle, Esq. An American writer, of Termont.

Kendall, E. D. E. D. K. An Ameri- can writer.

Kendall, Edward P Galoot.

Kenealy, Edward Vaughan Hyde, LL B., D.C.I/,, 1819-79. Y. An Irish lawyer; b. in Cork; Trin Coll, Dublin; called to the Irish bar, 1840, and the English bar, 1847; devoted himself at London to literary work ; M.P. for Stoke- on-Trent, 1875.

Kennedy, A. K. A. K. ; A Writer to the iStlgnet* A Scottish writer, of Edin- burgh, on political economy.