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Relly, James, 1720-78. J. R. An English Univ. minister, of the congrega- tion, Coachmakers' Hall, London.

Renard, Mme Celine, 1834-. Jenny Maria. A French writer of the day ; b. at Bourboune-les-Bams.

Rengade, le docteur Jules. Aristide Roger A French writer.

Rennell, Major James, 1742-1830. 3fajor R. An English traveller; b near Chudleigh, Devonshire; travelled in Asia and Africa ; d in London

Rennell, Thomas, B D., F R.S, 1787- 1824 A Student in Divinity. An emi- nent English clergyman; b. and d. at Win- chester; educ. at Eton and King's Coll., Cambridge; Prebendary of Salisbury. 1823-24

Rennell, Dr. Thomas, Mr. Knight, George Canning, etc. Solomon Gnldng.

Reniiy, J. H. A British Merchant. An English economist.

Renouf, Peter Le Page, 1824-% A Late Member of the University. An Eng- lish orientalist ; b. at the Isle of Guern- sey, Pemb. Coll, Oxford ; professor at the Catholic Univ. of Ireland ; has writ- ten for several journals.

Repton, John Adey, Esq, F.S A., 1775-1860. W. Wiar; Eepandunum An English architect; b. at Norwich, where he studied and practised his pro- fession; was for more than 50 years a welcome correspondent of the "Gentle- man's Magazine"; d. at Springfield, near Chelmsford.

Revoil, Louise, 1810-76. Madame Colet. A French poet, novelist, and trav- eller ; b. at Marseilles, and d. in Paris.

Reybaud, Marie Roch Itouis, 1799- 1879. Le'on Durocher. A French travel- ler ; b. at Marseilles ; travelled much in India and other Eastern countries; in 1829, settled m Paris and devoted him- self to literary labor ; d. in Paris.

Reynolds,. A Well-wisher to the

Country. An English -writer, of the first part of the 18th century.

Reynolds, Edward, B,A. A Barris- ter. An English lawyer.

Reynolds, Frederick Mansell, Esq., -1860. F. M. R. An English novelist, of Wilton House, Jersey; eldest son of Frederick Reynolds, the dramatist; he was the first editor of Heath's "Keep- sake " ; d. at Eontainebleau, on his way to Italy.

Reynolds, George W. M. Bos; Mas- ter Timothy; A Mmor. An English jour- nalist, of London ; editor of the " Weekly Messenger."

Reynolds, Henry Revell, Jr. A

Young Man. An English barrister-at- law.

Reynolds, Rev. Herbert Edward, M A. H. E. R. An English clergyman; Trm. Coll, Cambridge, 1870; Priest- Vicar of Exeter, 1873 ; cathedral libra- ry, 1877; chaplain of the Exeter City Union, 1881-83 et seq.

Reynolds, James. E. L A. Berwick. An English or Scottish surgeon.

Reynolds, John Hamilton, 1794- 1852. Curl-Pated; Nimrod ; EdiLaid Herbert; John Hamilton. An English poet; brother-in-law to Thomas Hood; Clerk of the County Court of the Isle of Wight.

Rham, Rev. William Lewis, 1778- 1843. J/. An eminent English writer on agriculture; b. at Utrecht, educ. at Edinburgh and Cambridge; Rector of Eersfield, Norfolk, from 1803, and Vicar of Winkfield from 1808, and d. there.

Rhodes, John. A Lover of his Mem- ory. An English writer, early in the 18th century.

Rhodes, William Barnes, Esq, 1772- 1826. Cornelius Crambo. An English banker and humorist, of London; b. in Leeds; clerk in the Bank of England from 1799, and chief teller, 1823-26; d. in London.

Rhodes, William Henry, LL.B. Cax- ton* An American lawyer and poet.

Rhys, Rev. J. Bradley. A Clergyman of the Church of England.

Rialle, J. Girard de. Dmitri Ste- phanowitch.

Ribbans, F. Bolingbroke, LL.D., F.S.A. A Layman. An English poet and moralist.

Rice, George Edward, A M., LL.B., 1822-61. G-. 18. R. An American law- yer; b. in Boston; Harv. Univ., 1842; practised his profession in his native city ; d. in Roxbury, Mass.

Rice, Isaac Jj., 1850-. Ecir. An American journalist, of Philadelphia.

Rice, James, 1844-82. J. B. An English novelist; b. at Northampton; educ. at Queen's Coll., Cambridge; called to the Bar at Lincoln's Inn, 1871, but his work was wholly literary ; d. at Redhill, Surrey.

Rice, Miss Rosella, about 18SO-. Chatty Brooks; Pipsey Potts. An Amer- ican writer of the day ; b. at Perrysville, Ashland Co., 0., and (1860) had always resided there.

Rice, Thomas D., 1808-60. Jim Crow. An American comic vocalist, of New York City. " Richards, . A Federal Bepubli-