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accepted the mission to Sliepton Mallet, in Somersetshire ; in 1849 retired to the Benedictine monastery at Downside, and d. there.

Cooper, Anthony Ashley, 3d Earl of Shaftesbury, 1671-1713. .1 Noble Lord. An English peer ; b. in London ; had his studies directed in part by John Locke ; in 1711 he a second time visited the continent ; and d. at Naples.

Cooper, James Fenlmore. An American ; Amabel Penfeather.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 394. Cooper, Myles, D.D., LL.D. An Ex- ile from America.

See "I. and P.," First Series, p. 394. Cooper, Rev. Samuel. Editor of "The Looking Glass for the Mind." An Eng- lish editor in the century.

Cooper, T. Colden. T. O. C. An American writer.

Cooper, Thomas, M.D., LL.D. Ameri- canus.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 394. Cooper, William White, 1816-86. Sestertius Holt. An English oculist; b. at Holt, in Wiltshire ; practised in Lon- don, and d. there.

Coote, Charles, D.C.L., 1701-1835. One of the Members of the College. An English writer; b. in London; Pembroke Coll., Oxford, 1782; was for a time editor of the "Critical Review"; d. at Islington. Coote, J. The Editor of the " Bio- graphical Memoir of Her Royal Higliness." An English writer of eighty years ago.

Copeland, William P. Mr. Short- fellotv.

Copiuger, Walter Arthur, 1847-. W. A. (J. An English barrister-at-law ; b. in London ; called to the bar at the Middle Temple in 1809.

Copleston, Edward, D.D. One of his Constituents.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 394. Coppee, Henry, 1821-. Henri de Coissi/. An American writer; b. in Savannah, Ga. ; West Point, 1845 ; in 1886 resident at Bethlehem, Penn.

Corbin, Mrs. Caroline Elizabeth (Fairfield). Caroline Elizabeth Fair- field. An American religious writer of the day.

CordeU, Charles, 1720-91. C. C. O.

A D. A. An English Catholic priest;

b. in London ; educ. at Douay ; priest at the chapel in Newgate Street, Newcastle- on-Tyne, 1765-91, and d. there.

Cordner, Rev. John. ./. C. An American clergyman ; for many years minister at Montreal; in 1887 resident in Boston.

Cornelius, Mrs. Mary Hooker. A

Mother. An American writer.

Cornish, Miss. Miss C. An

English writer.

Cornish, Mrs. . Mrs. C. An

English writer.

Cornish, James, M.R.C.S., 1792-1858. S. H. An English writer; b. and d. in Falraoutli.

Cornish, Rev. Joseph, 1750-1823. C. An English Dissenter ; b. at Tawnton ; pastor of the church of Protestant Dis- senters at Colyton, Devonshire, 1772- 1823, and d. there.

Cornu, Francis. Francis. A French dramatic author ; b. near the commence- ment of the present century ; was the author of a considerable number of vaude- villes, dramas, and melodramas.

Corpe, Rev. John. A Clergyman of the Church of England. An English min- ister ; rector of Wayford, Somerset.

Corrie, Henry. H. C. An English clergyman.

Corry, John. A Citizen of the World ; An Observer ; An Impartial Observer. An Irish miscellaneous writer ; first went to Dublin, and about 1792 to London, where he devoted himself to literary labor.

Corwin, Thomas, 1794-1865. The Wagon Bog. An American statesman ; b. in Bourbon Co., Yij. ; governor of Ohio, 1841-43; United States senator, 1845-50 ; secretary of the treasury, 1850-53; d. at Washington.

Costigan, Arthur William, Esq. Le Brigadier Ferriere. ^\n Irish officer; late captain of the Irish brigade in the ser- vice of Spain.

Cotter, Rev. Joseph Rogerson. One who Believes the Christian Scriptures. An Irish clergyman ; Trin. Coll., Dublin, 1854; rector of St. Mary Magdalene, Colchester, 1877-87.

Cotton, George Ed^vard Lynch, D.D., 1813-66. G. E. L. C. An Eng- lish clergyman; Trin. Coll., Cambridge, 1836; bishop of Calcutta, 1858-66; he was " the young master " of " Tom Brown's School Days " ; he was drowned in the Ganges."

Cotton, W. R. W. R. C. An Eng- lish writer.

Cotton, William. W. C. An Eng- lish poet.

Couch, Thomas QuUler, 1826-. T. Q. C, Polperro; Hook and Crook. An English writer; b. at Polperro, Corn- wall; educ. at Guy's Hospital, 1849- 52. Coues, Samuel Elliott. 8. E. C. See " I, and P.," First Series, p. 396.