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cellaneous writer ; b. at South Farm, Griff, in Warwickshire ; assistant-editor of the "Westminster Review," 1851-57 et seq. ; d. in London(7).

Cross, Roselle Tlieodore. JJ. T. C. An English educational writer of the day.

Crosse, J. H. J. li. C. An Englisli writer.

Crosse, Rev. John Dudley Oland, M.A. A Cotmtn/ Clerqiiman. An Eng- lish divine ; Exeter Coll., Oxford, 1826 ; vicar of Pawlet, Bridi^ewater, Somerset, 1827-70 et seq.

Crosthwalte, Charles Haukes Tod. A District Officer ; C. H. T. C. A British colonial writer.

CrosweU, Harry, D.D., 1778-1858. The Rector. An American clergyman ; b. at West Hartford, Conn. ; was for some years a printer and journalist ; en- tered the Protestant Episcopal Churcli ; rector of Trinity Church, New Haven, from 1815, and d. in that city.

Cro'wfoot, Rev. John Rustat, B.D. A " Fellow of a College." An English clergyman ; Caius Coll., Cambridge, 1839 ; P.C. of Wangford w. Henham, and vicar of Reydon, 1860-70 et seq.

Crowley, Sir Ambrose. Sir Hum- phrey Greenhat. An English gentleman ; an alderman of London.

Crowley, Thomas. Amor Patrice : T. O.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 399.

Crozet, Laurent de. Chevalier Api- cius a Vindemiis. A French writer of Marseilles.

Cruden, Alexander. A. C; The Londpn- Citizen.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 399.

Cruttwell, Richard, LL.B. One of No Party. An English clergy man ; rector of Spexhall, Suffolk; either before or afterwards, chaplain of H. M. T. Trident, and secretary to Rear-Admiral Sir Alex. J. Ball.

Cudllp, Mrs. Annie (Thomas), 1837-. An Old Contributor. An English writer ; b. at Aldborough, Suffolk ; wife of Rev. Pender Hodge Cudlip, whom she mar- ried at Yealmpton, Devon, in 1867.

Cudlip, Rev. Pender Hodge, 1835-. P. [T. G. P., i.e., T. T. Johns, P. G. Hill and P. H. Cudlip]. An English clergyman; Mag. Hall, Oxford, 1859; vicar of Sparkwell, Plympton, Devon, 1884-87 ; was b. at Porthleven, near Helston.

Culverwell, Henry. H. C. An English writer of the day.

Cumberland, Richard, 1732-1811. Curtius ; Sir Fretful Plagiary. An Eng-

lish dramatist ; son of the Bishop of Kil- more ; educ. at Westminster and Cam- bridge ; devoted himself at Tunbridge Wells to literary pursuits.

Cumming, John, D.D. A Minister of the Church of Scotland.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 400.

Cumming, W. P., M.D. A Wanderer. An Englisli physician.

Cumpsty, Andrew. A. C. An Eng- lish almanac maker, of the first part of the seventeentli century.

Cundall, Joseph. J. C. An artist and writer on art, of London.

Cuninghame, Lady Margaret. A young Scottish Lady. A Scottisli lady ; daughter of the Earl of Glencairn, and her first husband the Master of Evan- dale.

Cuninghame, William. An Inquirer ; Talib ; An Enquirer. A Scottish writer of Lainshaw, Ayr.

Cunningham, Rev. Francis, -1867. F. C. An American clergyman; Harv. Coll., 1825; was a minister at Dorchester.

Cunningham, J. An Officer. An English writer of the eighteenth cen- tury.

Cunningham, James. I. C. A Scottish writer, of Edinburgh (?), of the seventeenth century.

Cunynghaine, Gen. Sir Arthur Au- gustus Thurlow, G.B.C., 1812-. An Aide-de-Camp. An English general; educ. at Eton ; entered the army, 1830 ; lieutenant-governor of Cape of Good Hope, 1874 ; deputy high commissioner in South Africa, 1878.

CurU, Edmund, -1748. E. C; Mr.

E d C--1; A Lay-Hand; Philare-

tus ; William Ayre. An English book- seller of London ; " is embalmed in the bitter herbs of the ' Dunciad ' " ; lost his ears for publishing some licentious piece.

Currie, Edmund. A Pirate. An Eng- lish colonial writer.

Currie, Rev. William. A Presbyter of the Church of England. An English clergyman of the middle of the eighteenth century.

Curry, Daniel, D.D., LL.D., 1809-. A New Yorker. An eminent American Methodist divine ; b. near Peekskill, Westchester Co., N.Y.; Wesley an Univ., 1837; in 1881 stationed in New York City.

Curry, John, M.D. ./. C, if.D. An Irish physician.

Curteis, Edward Jeremiah. The Member for Sussex. An English M.P. in 1828. "