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Barry, Miss. His Daughter. An

English lady; daughter of Henry Barry, late fellow of Queen's Coll., Oxford.

Bartholomew, Annie E. Fcigerman.

Bartlett, David W. Van. An Amer- ican journalist; for twenty-two years the Washinijton correspondent of the Spring- field " Republican " ; afterwards secre- tary to the Chinese embassy.

Bartol, Cyrus Augustus, D.D. B. ; B—l.

See "I. and P.," First Series, p. 345.

Barton, Bernard, 1784-1849. The Quaker Poet.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 345.

Barton, K. Knot-liah. An Ameri- can novelist.

Barton, Lucy. His Daughter. An English lady ; daughter of Bernard Barton.

Barwell, Richard, 1741-1804. A Nabob. An Anglo-Indian ; b. at Cal- cutta; was appointed a writer on the Bengal establishment of the East India Company in 1756 ; a member of the council in Bengal, 1774-80 ; returned to England, it was said, with one of the largest fortunes ever accumulated ; M.P. 1790-90; d. at Stanstead.

Basset, Adrien Charles Alexandre. Robert Adrien.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 345.

Basset, Francis, Lord de Uunstan- ville, 1757-1835. An Englishman. An English nobleman ; b. at Waltot, Co. Oxford ; educ. at Harrow, Eton, and Cambridge; M.P. 178-H4; raised to the House of Lords in 1791) ; d. at liis man- sion. South Place, Knightsbridge.

Bastide, Mme. Jenny (Dufourquet), 1792-1854. Mme. Jenny D*** ; Thalares Dufourquet.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 345.

Bate, Henry, M.R.C.S., 1846-. Puto. An English writer; b. at Truro.

Bateman. Rev. John Fitzherbert; A Member of the C. U. B. C. [Cambridge Univ. Boat Club]. An English clergy- man ; St. John's Coll., Camb., 1851 ; rec- tor of North w. South Lopham, Harling, Norfolk, 1681-87.

Bateman, Mrs. Elizabeth BlOTver. Mrs. B*^"^ ; A Young Lad ij. An English novelist of one hundred years ago.

Bateman, James. A Member of Mag- dalen College, Oxford. An English cler- gyman; Magdalen Coll., Oxford, 1834; rector of East and West Leake, Notting- ham, 1859.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 346.

Bates, Mrs. Harriet L. (Vose), -1886. Eleanor Putnam. An American writer

of the day ; was the wife of Arlo Bates of Boston.

Bather, Mrs. liucy Elizabeth (Bloomfleld), 1836-64. L. E. B.; Aunt Lucy. An English writer for the young ; b. at Fulham ; in 1861 married Arthur Henry Bather, of Meol Brace, Shrop- shire ; d. at " The Hall," Meol Brace.

Bathurst, Charles. C. B.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 346.

Baudry des Lozieres, Louis Nar- cisse, 1761-1841. B" i**. A French author and traveller; b. and d. at Paris;. he was for some years a soldier; but later entered the bureaus of the Marine,, and became the historiographer of that ministry.

Bayford,. A Bystander. An

English controversial writer.

Bayley, Frederick W. N., 1808-53. The Son of a Military OJfioer ; A Clergy- man in Debt. An English miscellaneous writer; in 1825 accompanied his father, who was in the army, to Barbados ; and remained in the West Indies for four years ; when he returned to England he found he could write in verse with con- siderable facility; he conducted the " Omnibus," and was the first editor of the London "Illustrated News"; d. at Birmingham.

Bayly, Ada Ellen. Edna Li/all. An English novelist of the day.

Bayly, Mrs. Helena (Beeeher). His WidoiLt. An English lady ; widow of Thomas Haynes Bayly.

Bayly, Thomas Haynes, 1797-1839. Q in the Corner. An English song-writer,, novelist, and dramatist; b. at Bath; eiluc. at Winchester and at Oxford (without graduating) ; returned to Lon- don in 1824, and devoted himself to liter- ary work; d. at Cheltenham (1).

Bayne, Mrs. Alicia (Pryme). His Daughter. An English lady; daughter of G. Pryme.

Baynes, John, 1758-87. Vale et Fru- ere. An English miscellaneous writer ; b. at Middleham, in Yorkshire ; Trin. Coll., Cambridge, 1777 ; admitted to- Gray's Inn in 1778 or 1779; paid much attention to politics ; contributed politi- cal articles to the London " Courant " ; wrote, anonymously, political verses, and translations from French and Greek po- ems, for the "European Magazine"; the "Archajological Epistle," etc., was gen- erally ascribed to him, but he denied the authorship; d. in London.

Baynes, Rev. Robert Hall. The Vicar of S. Michael and All Angels, Cov- entry. An English clergyman ; St. Ed-