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Charles II., lG3a-8o. Old Roirl,-,/. King of England, lU(iU-8.5.

Charles XII., of Sweden, 1682-1718. The Alexander u/' the Xurtli. A celebrated conqueror; b.at Stockholm, kingof Swe- den, 1097-1718 ; killed at the siege of Fred- eriksliall.

Charles, George Drumiiiond. A Scotch Banker. A Scottish writer ; ttUer of the Royal Bank, Glasgow.

Charles worth. Rev. Beedam. A Pas- tor. An English clergyman ; Trin. Coll., Cambridge, 1827 ; curate in charge of the Henderson JMcmorial Church, Clifton, Bristol, 1802-70 et seq.

Charlesworth, Rev. John, B.D. A Clerrjjman. An English divine; Queen's Coll., Cambridge, B.D., 1820; rector of St. Mildred's, Ijondou, 184-1-60 et seq.

Charlett, Arthur, 10-55-1722. Abra- ham Froth. An English scholar; b. at Shipton, near Cheltenham ; educ. at Ox- ford ; ma.ster of University Coll., Oxford, l(in2-1722; d. at his lodgings in the Uni- versity.

Charley, Sir Wllliairi Thomas, Knt., IS.'^S-. .1 Mrinher of the Council of the Natto)Hil ('nion. An Irish la^vyer ; b. in the county of Antrim; St. John's Coll., Oxford, 18.J0; called to the bar at the Middle Temple, 180.5 ; Q.C., 1880 ; com- mon sergeant of the city of London since 1878 ; M.l'., 1808-80.

Charlotte, Queen Consort of George III. An Illustrious Hen ; An Illustrious Persiiuai/e.

Charlton, J. C. His Eldest Son. An English editor; eldest son of Rev. John Moore Charlton, an English Congrega- tional minister.

Charlton, Mary. Tlie Parisian. An Englisii writer of one hundred years ago.

Charlton, W. H. W. H. C. An Eng- lish gentleman of Hesleyside.

Charteris, Col. Francis, 107-5-1732.

Oolonel F. Ch^rtr-s; Colonel Ch s:

Colonel Don Francisco. An English offi- cer ; son of John, second son of Sir John Charteris, of Amisfleld ; at an early age he entered the army, but, while an ensign, he was drummed out of his regiment for cheating at cards ; having made other at- tempts to serve, but not succeeding, on account of his vile conduct, he ceased at last to persevere in them, and devoted all his serious attention to gambling; by this means he acquired a large fortune, ulti- mately amounting to .£7000 a year, in addition to £100,000 in the stocks; d. at liis seat of Stoneyhill, near Musselburgh.

Chase, Rev. Druniniond Percy. /.*. P. C; The Vicar. An English clergy-

man ; vicar of St. Mary-the-Virgin, 18o6- 63 and 1876-78 ; principal of St. Mary Hall, Oxford, 1857-87.

Chase, Drurmiiond Percy, and Sal- ter, W. C. The Principals of those Halls.

Chase, Francis Edward, M.D. A Lai/man. An English writer.

Chase, Rev. Moses, 1797-1878. The Pastor. An American Congregational minister; b. at Hopkinton, N.H.; Dart- mouth Coll., 1820; pastor at West Brook- field, Mass., 1842-44; d. at Norwood, N.J.

Chasles, Victor Fuph^mion PhUa- rete, 1798-. Un Critique. A French writer; b.at Mainvilliers, near Chartres; has for many years distinguished himself by the variety, excellence, and multiplic- ity of his works.

Chatelain, Clara (de Pontlgny) de, 1807-70. Leopold Wraij. An English musical composer and author ; b. and d. in London ; in 1843 she married, at Lon- don, Jean Baptiste Francois Ernest de Chatelain, and the marriage proved most happy.

Chatfield, Edward, 1800-39. Echion. An English artist and author; b. at Croy- don; became a student under Benjamin Robert Haydon ; was chiefly a portrait painter ; d. at 00 Judd Street, Brunswick Square, London.

Chatterton, Thomas. Dunelmus Bris- toliensis; Moderator ; Marvellous Boy ; Wil- liam Canjjnges ; Thomas Powlet/ / John de Bergham.

See " I. and V.," First Series, p. 384.

Chatto, WUUam Andrew. W. A. C.

See " I. and P.," First .Series, p. 384.

Chauinonnot, Charles Albert. Charles Albert. A French physician.

Chauncy, Charles, D.D. One that has perused the " Summer Morning's Con- versation "/ Anti-Enthusiasticus.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 384.

Cheetham, James. A Citizen of New York ; Politicus.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 384.

Cheever.Rev. George Barrel!, D.D. A Lover of Cudworth and Truth ; G. B. C. ; One of the People.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 384.

Chegwidden, T. C. Ilollis 'True. An English writer of the day.

Chesney, Mrs. Louisa and Mrs. Jane (Chesney) O'Donuell. His Wife and Daughter. English ladies; wife and daughter of Francis llawdon Chesney.

Chester, Harry. The President. An English educational writer; president of the Highgate Institution, Kentish-Town.

Chesterfield, Philip Doriner Stan- hope, 4th Earl of, 1694-1773. E of