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Smith, Eli, D D, 1801-57. Palesti- nensis An eminent American mission- ary and orientalist; b at Northtord, Conn.; Yale Coll., 1821; Andover Theol Sem., 1826 ; d at Beyroot

Smith, Rev. Elisha, -1709 A Coun- try Cleigyrtian; A Corresponding Member of the Society, etc. An English divine ; Lecturer of Wisbeeh, and Hector of Tid St Giles's, in the Isle of Ely, and Cas- tle Rising, Norfolk.

Smith, Miss Eliza. A Clergyman's Daughtci. An English or Scottish writer.

Smith, Mrs. Eliza A E. Honey Bee An American writer; wife of John Gregory Smith, formerly Governor of Vermont.

Smith, Miss Elizabeth, 1776-1800. A Young Lady lately deceased. An Eng- lish lady, distinguished for her learning ; b. at Burnhall, near Durham; taught herself ten different languages.

Smith, Mrs. Elizabeth Cakes (Prince), 1806-. Ernest Helfenstein. An American writer ; b. at Cumber- land, near Yarmouth, Me. ; wife of Seba Smith, of Portland, Me.; in 1840 re- moved to New York City ; in 1876 resi- dent at Holywood, Carteret Co, N.C.

Smith, Elizabeth S. Elizabeth S. Chester. An American writer.

Smith, Fannie N. Chnstabel Gold- smith.

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Smith, Fanny. Fanny Manetti. An American writer.

Smith, Mrs. Frances Elizabeth, 1832-. Fanny Fales. An American poet.

Smith, Mrs. Frances Irene (Burge), 1826-. Fan-Fan. An American jour- nalist ; daughter of the Rev. L. Burge, of Wickford, R.I. ; and b. there.

Smith, Francis Shubael, 1819-, Ten- pin Boy. An American poet and jour- nalist ; b. in New York City ; once co- editor of the New York "Dispatch"; afterwards, of the New York "Weekly."

Smith, George, DIX, 1693-1766. G. S. ; A Divine of the Univ. of Cam- bridge} A. Lover of that Innocent and Healthful Diversion. An English cler- gyman; son of John Smith, titular Bishop of Durham.

Smith, George, D.D. Clericus. An eminent English Cong, minister; of Lon- don from 1842.

Smith, Rev. George, M.A. L. L.; Leonard Lovechnrch. An English clergy- man; late of Trin. Coll,, Cambridge; curate of the Parish Clrarch, Sheffield,

Smith, Rev. George Charles, 1782- 1863. Capsicum. An English minister; b. in London ; pastor of the Baptist Chapel, Penzance, 1807-25 and 1848-63, and preacher to the sailors at Penzance, etc. ; opened the First Mariners' Church, in London, in 1825 ; visited New York City, 1861, d. at Penzance.

Smith, Mrs. George Clinton. The Widow in Blue. An American writer of the day.

Smith, Goldwin, LLJX, 1823-. A Lai/man. An eminent English historian and journalist; b. at Reading; educ. at Eton and Oxford; of Toronto, Canada, from 1871.

Smith, Miss Hannah, 1841-. Hesba Stretton. An English novelist, of "Wel- lington, Shropshire.

Smith, Helen C. An American Woman. An American writer of the day.

Smith, Helen E. Ethel Gale. An American writer of the day.

Smith, Rev. Hely Hutchinson Au- gustus. H. H. A. 8. An English cler- gyman ; B.A., Oxford, 1852 ; Rector of Xansley, Matlock, 1867-83 et seg

Smith, Rev. Henry. An Old Itine- rant. An American Meth. ( * ) minister.

Smith, Horace, 1779-1S49. The Late Paul Chatjield, M.D. ; Jefferson Saunders, Esq.; One of the Authors of "Rejected Ad- dresses," An English poet and novelist ; brother of James; b. in London; d. at Tunbndge Wells.

Smith, Mrs. Horace Wemys, H. W. S. An American writer; wife of the son of Richard Penn Smith, of Phila- delphia.

Smith, Dr. James. Sir J. M. and J. . See " Mennis, Sir John."

Smith, James. J. S. A British co- lonial editorial writer on the " Argus " , a resident of Melbourne, Australia,.

Smith, James and Horace. An Am- ateur of Fashioji.

Smith, James, 1775-1839. Momus Medlar. An English poet and novelist ; b. in London ; brother of Horace ; d. in London.

Smith, James Alexander, 7". A. S, An English (?) theological writer,

Smith, James Moore, -17S4. Philo- mauri. An English dramatist ; b. and d, in London j finds a place in Pope's im- mortal satire, "The Dunciad."

Smith, John. A. An English scholar, of Eton Coll., and of King's ColL, Cam- bridge; was one of the editors of the " Microcosm, at Eton, in 1787."

Smith, John. ^Edituus. An English poet, early in the 19th century.