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Traill, Mrs Catharine Parr (Strick- land ), about 1805-. The Wife of an Emi- grant Officer. A Canadian writer ; sister of Agnes Strickland ; is a widow, resid- ing at Lakefield, North Douro, Canada

Trapp, Joseph, IXD, 1679-1747. J. T, DD. An English clergyman; b. at Chernngton, Gloucs ; educ. at Wadham Coll., Oxford, first Professor of Poetry at Oxford, 1708-18; held charges in Lon- don, 1721-47, where he died.

Trash:, Rev. George, 1798-1875, Un- cle Simeon Toby ; Ziba Sproule. An Amer- ican Cong minister and tobacco reform- er ; b in Beverly, Mass ; Bowdoin Coll , 1826, Andover Theol. Sem, 1829; was a temperance agent at Fitchburg, Mass., many 3*ears, and d. there.

Trask, Mrs. S. Clara Augusta. An American writer, of Jframmgham, Mass.

Treby, Paul Ourry, Esq, 1786-1862. The Foxhunter Rough and Ready. An English gentleman, of Goodamoor, and Plympton, Devon. ; d. at Goodamoor.

TreflEry, Rev. Richard, 1771-1842. Testis Oculalus An English Wesleyan Meth. minister; b. at Newton, near Tregony; governor of Wesleyan Theo- logical Institute, Hoxton, 1838-41, d. at Cookham, Berks.

Trelawny, Edward John, 1792- 1881. A Younger Son. An English writer ; b. in London ; was the friend of Byron and Shelley, meeting them at Pisa in 1822 ; went to Greece with the former in 1823, and was known as "The Greek " ; was on his return a " lion " of London society, but gradually dropped out of it, and next became an amateur farmer in Monmouthshire; d at Scrap* ting, near Shoreham, in Sussex ; his body was cremated, and the ashes carried to Rome to be placed beside those of Shel- ley and Keats.

Tremellier, Rev. . A Presbyter

of the Church of England. An English clergyman, of the first part of the 18th century.

Trenchard, John, M.P., 1662-1723. Goto. An English political writer; a Somersetshire man ; bred to the law, but became commissioner of forfeited es- tates in Ireland, and for a time was an M.P. for Taunton.

Trenhaile, John, 1792-1867. A Cor- nubian. An English popular poet, of Cornwall; b in Truro; d at Devon- port.

Trenwith, William Henry. T. An American religious writer of the day.

Trevelyan, Sir Charles Edward, 1st Bart., K.C.B., 1807-. Sir Gregory

Hardlmes ; Indophilus. An English financier; b. at Taunton; educ. at the Charterhouse and at Haileybury; East Indian Finance Minister, 18(53-04

Trevelyan, George Otto, K C.B., 1838-. A Competition Wallah. An Eng- lish statesman, son of the preceding; Lord of the Admiralty, 1869-70; wrote for " Macmillan's Mag.," 1864.

Trevenen, Miss Emily, 1785-1856. A Lady. An English poet; d. in Hels- ton, Cornwall.

Treves, Mme Virginia. Cordelia.

Trimnell, Charles, D.D., 1663-1723. A 2ember of the Lower House. An Eng- lish clergyman; Bishop of Winchester. 1721-23.

Trimmer, Mrs. Sarah (Kirby),

1741-1810. Mrs. T. An English

writer ; b. at Ipswich ; wrote many edu- cational works, chiefly religious; d. at Brentford.

Tripp, Alonzo. A Traveller and Teacher; Willie Triton. An American teacher; b. in Harwich, Mass.; princi- pal of the Highland Institute, Roxbury.

Trollope, Anthony, 1815-82. One of the Firm. An English novelist, a son of Mr. T. A. Trollope, an English bar- rister, and Trances (Milton) Trollope, an authoress of considerable reputation ; educ. at Winchester and at Harrow, and from 1834r-67 connected with the British postal service. He became known as an author some thirty-five years ago, and since that time has been a volumi- nous writer, employing his pen on works of travel as well as on novels. At one time he was editor of " St. Paul's Maga- zine." Among the countries visited by Mr. Trollope, the United States and Can- ada are included. D. in London.

Trollope, Mrs. Frances E. (Ternan). A New Writer. An English novelist; daughter of Thomas L. Ternan; in 1866, married Thomas Augustus Trollope.

Trollope, Mrs. Frances (Milton), 1778-1863. F T. An English novelist ; b. in Heckfield, Hants, and in 1809 was married to T. A. Trollope, a barrister-at- law. In 1829, she came to this country, and tried to establish herself in business at Cincinnati, but failed. She passed the last years of her life at Florence, Italy, and d. there.

Trollope, William, D.D. Br Te. An English philologist; of Pembroke Coil. ; once a master of Christ's Hospital.

Trotter, John. Don Jose' Balscopo. An English writer.

Trotter, William. W. T. An Eng- lish religious writer.