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An American physician ; b. on Long Island ; Yale Coll., 1733 ; studied medi- cine under Dr. Jared Eliot, of Killing- worth, Conn.; settled in that town, and d. there.

Gale, Frederick. The Old Buffer; A Wi/lehamist. An English sporting ■writer of the day.

Gale, Kev. Henry. The Shade of Sir Mobert Peel. An English clergyman ; B.C.L. at Trin. Hall, Cambridge, 18-36; rector of Treborough, Taunton, Somer- set, 1857-70 et seq.

Gale, Samuel, Esq., 1682-1754. Cim- obelin. An English antiquary ; son of Dr. Thomas Gale, and, like his brother Eoger, was well versed in English anti- quities ; b. in London.

Gall, Rev. James. One of the Major- ity. A Scottish Presbyterian minister of the day.

Gallagher, William Davis. Erato.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 434.

Gallenga, Antonio. L. M. [Luigi Mariotti].

Galloway, George. A Christian Ob- server. A Scottish writer; published at Glasgow.

Galloway, Joseph. Joe Oallop-away ; A Late Author; An American.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 434.

Gait, John, 1779-1839. Nathan Butt; James Bawkie, Esq.

See "I. and P.," First Series, p. 434.

Gait, John M. &.; A Voice from Vir- ginia. An American political writer.

Gait, William Hamilton. Charles XJlrichj ,7r.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 434.

Galton, Francis, 1822-. An Ex- plorer. An English traveller ; cousin of Charles Darwin ; b. at Duddeston, near Birmingham ; Trin. Coll., Oxford, 1844 ; general secretary of the British Associa- tion, 1863-68.

Gamble, John, Esq., A.M. A Protes- tant Dissenter. An Irish writer of Stra- bane ; b. in the North of Ireland ; educ. at Pembroke Coll., Cambridge, 1784; studied medicine at Edinburgh ; and served for some time in a medical capac- ity in the army.

Gandolphy, Peter, 1779-1821. A Catholic Priest. An English Catholic; b. at East Shem, county Surrey; educ. by the Jesuits at Lie'ge Academy and at Stonyhurst College, where in 1801 he became a teacher ; was employed at the Spanish Chapel, London, till 1818; d. at his native place.

Gangooly, Jogut Chunder. A Dis- ciple of the Unitarian Mission. An East

Indian ; converted by Rev. C. H. Dall, and came to this country for instruction.

Gannett, Ezra StUes, D.D., 1801- 71. G.; E. S. G. ; G — n. An American clergyman ; b. at Cambridge, Mass. ; I-Iarv. Coll., 1820 ; pastor at Boston, 1824-71 ; d. near Boston.

Gardera, F. B. F. B. G. A French teacher in England.

Gardiner, Frederic, D.D., 1822-. A Clergyman. An American Episcopal clergyman; b. in Gardiner, Me.; Bow- doin Coll., 1842 ; General Theological Seminary, but did not graduate ; pro- fessor in the Berkeley Theological School, Middleton, Conn., 1869-87.

Gardiner, John, 1731-93. Barebones. An American lawyer ; b. at Boston ; studied law in England ; in 1786 settled in Pownalboro', Me. ; was drowned on his passage to the General Court of Massa- chusetts, in a storm off Cape Ann.

Gardiner, Richard. A Gentleman. An English poet of one hundred years ago.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 435.

Gardner, Alexander. A. G.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 435.

Gardner, Augustus Kingsley, M.D., 1812-76. A Student in Paris. An Amer- ican physician of New York City ; son of Samuel Jackson Gardner; b. in Rox- bury, Mass. ; Harv. Medical School, 1844 ; practised his profession in New York City, and d. there.

Garnett, John. John G. An Amer- ican writer of New Brunswick, N.J.(?).

Garnham, Rev. Robert Edward, 1753-1802. Ereuneies; Idiota; Synergus.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 435.

Garrett, Annie and Ellen Amelia. Annie and Ellen Amelia. English poets.

Garrett, Rev. John. The Vicar. An English clergyman ; vicar of St. Paul, 1857-64, and commissary to the bishop of Columbia.

Garrick, David, 1716-79. The Eng- lish Roscius ; W. C. ; Roscivs ; Sir Nicho- las Nipclose, Baronet.

See "I. and P.," First Series, p. 4.35.

Garrison, William Lloyd, 1805-79. A. 0. B. ; An Old Bachelor. An Amer- ican journalist; b. at Newburyport, Mass. ; for many years resided in Boston ; d. in New York City.

Gastrell, Francis, D.D., 1662-1725. The Bight Reverend Father in God, Fran- cis, Late Lord Bishop of Chester. An Eng- lish clergyman ; b. at Slapton, in North- amptonshire ; educ. at Westminster School and Christ Church, Oxford; bishop of Chester, 1714-25.