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A German writer; b. at Magdeburg; author of many novels.

Frisble, Levi, 1748-1806. One of Dr. Wheeloclc's Papils. An American clergy- man; b. in Branford, Conn.; Dartmouth Coll., 1771 ; studied theology with Presi- dent Wheelock; was for a time a mis- sionary to the Delaware and Canadian Indians; pastor at Ipswich, Mass., 1776- 1806, and d. there.

Frost, Rev. BarziUii, 1804-58. B. F. An American clergyman ; b. at Effing- ham, N.H. ; Harv. Coll., 1830 ; pastor at Concord, Mass., 1837-58, and d. there.

Frost, John, LL.D. Robert Ramble.

See " I. and V.,'' First Series, p. 433.

Frothingham, Nathaniel Ijangdon, D.D. F. ; N. L. F.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 433.

Frothinghain, Octavius ISrooks, 1822-. O.B.F. An American writer ; b. in Boston; Harv. Coll., 1843; Divinity School, 1846 ; pastor in New York City, 1860-79; in 1881 devoted himself to literature in Boston.

Froude, James Anthony, LL.D. J. A.F.

See " L and P.," First Series, p. 433.

Froude, Kichard Hurrell, 1803-36. /3 [Beta]. An English poet; entered Oriel Coll., Oxford, 1821 ; elected fellow, 1826; tutor, 1827-30; ordained deacon, 1828 ; priest, 1829.

Frufort, C. F. JEolus. A French writer.

Fry, Anne, 1764-1829. ^4. F. ; A Friend who is lately deceased. An Eng- lish Friend ; wife of Joseph Storrs Fry, of Frenchay, lastly of Redland, near Bristol.

Fry, Mrs. Elizabeth (Gurney), 1780- 1845. The Female Howard. An English Friend ; b. at Norwich ; in 1800 married Mr. Fry ; devoted much of her life to works of philanthropy.

Fry, John. J. F.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 433.

Fry, K., and Cresswell, Mrs. Rachel. Two of her Daughters.

Frye, Rev. Percival, 1786-1863. A Cornish Vicar. An English clergyman; b. in London ; Oriel Coll., Oxford, 1806; vicar of St. Winnow, 1835-63 ; d. there.

Fiicini, Renato. Neri Tanfucio. An Irish poet of the day.

Fuller, Hiram. The White Republi- can.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 433.

Fuller, Samuel, D.D. Defensor. An American Episcopal clergyman ; b. at Rensselaerville, N.Y. ; Union Coll., 1822 ; tutor there, 1828-30; professor in the Berkeley Theol. School, 1859-83; profes- sor emeritus, 1888-.

Funk,. An Illinois Farmer. An

American political writer.

Furley, Rev. Samuel, 1732-95. 8. F. An English clergyman ; b. at Westham, Essex ; d. at Roche.

Furness, William Henry, D.D., 1802-. F. ; W. H. F. ; The Pastor. An American clergyman; b. in Boston, Mass.; Harv. Coll., 1820; Divinity School, 1823; pastor at Philadelphia, Penn., 1825-75 ; still resides in that city.

Futhey, James IJ. Alphera. An American poet and essayist, of Chester Co., Penn.

Futhey, John Smith, 1820-. .7. S. F. An American author ; b. in Chester Co., Penn. ; educ. at local academies, and at the law school of Dickinson Coll. ; ad- mitted to the bar of Chester Co. in 1843, and was district attorney for five years ; present judge of the district, 1879-87 et seq.

Fyffe, Charles Alan, M.A. A Mem- ber of the Committee. An English scholar; Univ. Coll., Oxford, 1865; bursar of estates.

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Gadsden, Christopher Edwards,

1785-1852. The Rector of St. Philip's Church. An American clergyman ; b. and d. in Charleston, S.C. ; Yale Coll., 1804 ; assistant rector of St. Philip's, Charleston, 1810-40; bishop of South Carolina, 1840-52.

Gaflleld, Thomas. An Amateur. An American writer; in 1887, of Boston, Mass.

Gage, Thomas, 1721-87. Lord Boston. An English soldier ; b. at Firle, Sussex ; governor of Massachusetts, 1774-75; d. in England.

Gage, Rev. William Lieonard, A.M. A Unitarian. An American clergyman; Harv. Coll., 1853 ; from 1860, Congrega- tional pastor at Hartford, Conn.

Gale, Benjamin, 1715-90. A Gentle- man in the Eastern Part of Said Colony.