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Gough, Richard. li. 6. ; R. G., Jun- ior; R. S.; H.D.; Q.; ./. A.; Another Cantab; Pro me, si merear, in me. See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 440. Goulburn, Very Rev. Edward Mey- rick, D.D. A Pastor. Au English di- vine ; Balliol Coll., Oxford, 1839 ; dean of Norwieh, 1866-80 et seq.

Gould, Benjamin Apthorp, 1824^. B. A. G. ; N. P. D. An American as- tronomer ; b. in Boston, Mass. ; Harv. Coll., 1844 ; astronomer at Cordoba, Ar- gentine Republic, 1868-85 ; has since re- sided at Cambridge, Mass.

Gould, Miss Hannah Flagg, 1789- 1863. H. F. G. All American poet; b. in Lancaster, Mass. ; removed in early- life to Newburyport, Mass., where she afterwards resided.

Govenlus, Rev. J. Lars .Tohan. A Swedish clergyman and novelist.

Govett, Rev. Thomas Romaine. An Eye-Witness. An English clergyman ; rec- tor of Alby, Hanworth, Norfolk, 1853-68; vicar of All Saints, Newmarket, 1868-80 et seq.

Gower, Richard Hall. An Officer in the Service of the East India Company. An English seaman; inventor of the Transit fom'-masted vessel.

Grabouski, Stanislaus Stephan Al- bert graf v., 1828-74. Stanislaus Albert. A German novelist; b. at Berlin; became an officer in the Prussian army ; from 1866 he devoted himself to literary pur- suits at Dresden and at Berg (near Stutt- gart) ; d. at Lungenschlag..

GradweU, Robert, D.D., 1777-1833. J. Hardman. An English Catholic cler- gyman ; b. at Clifton, in the Fylde, Lan- cashire ; educ. at Douay ; assistant bishop of London, 1828-33; d. at Golden Square, London.

Graff, Mrs. . Maud Grafton.

Grafton, Augustus Henry Fitzroy, 3d Duke of, 1736-1811. A Layman. A British statesman ; was a member of the administration most of the time from 1765 to 1775.

Graham, George J. Launcelot Lang- dale.

Grahame, James. A Member of the Scotish Bar. A Scottish lawyer ; nephew of James Grahame the poet.

Granger, Rev. Arturus, A.M., 1803- 45. Paul. An American Congregational minister; b. in Suffield, Conn.; educ. at the Princeton Theol. S^m., 1828; served as a pastor in Medfield (Mass.), Wil- mington (Del.), Meriden and Middleton (Conn.), and at Providence (R.I.), 1844- 45, and d. there.

Granlfe, Pierre, 1755-1819. Un Cito- yen des Etats-Unis. A French jurist and historian; b. at Bfeiers; in 1819 became vice-president of the tribunal of the first instance of Bordeaux, and d. there.

Grant, Colesworthy. An Artist in India. An English artist fifty years ago. Grant, Sir Francis, Lord CuUen, about 1660-1726, ****»» ; A Member i,/ Parlia- ment.

See " I. and P.,-" First Series, p. 441. Grant, Rev. Robert, B.C.L. A Cler- gyman. An English divine ; New Coll., Oxford, 1822; vicar of Bradford-Abbas w. Clifton-Maybank, 1828-80 et seq.

Grant, Thomas. His Uncle. A Scot- tish bookt^eller.

Granville, Dr. Augustus Bozzi. One

of the 6S7 F.R.S. sss.

See " I. and 1'.," First Series, ]>. 441. Granville, George, Lord Lansdowne, 1667-1735. Lord L—ne. See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 4-11. Grasse-Tilly.ComtcFrangois JosBph Paul de, 1723-88. Un Offider de I'arm^e navale en Amerique en 1 781-82. A French naval officer ; b. at Valette ; served in the American War, 1781-82 ; d. in France.

Graves, Rev. Richard, 1715-1804. Christopher Collop, Curate of Cotswold; A Young ]\fan in Town.

See ""I. and P.," First Series, p. 441.

Gray,. A Country Gentleman. A

Scottish -writer of seventy years ago.

Gray, Rev. Andrew. The Minister of a Chapel of Ease.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 441. Gray, Asa, and another. Two Readers of. . . Darwin's Treatise.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 441. Gray, Rev. Frederick Turell, -1855. F. T. G. An American clergyman; min- ister at large in Boston, 1833-39 ; pastor at the Bulflnch Street Church, 1839-56; d. in Boston.

Gray, James. J — s G — y. An Eng- lish writer early in the eighteenth century. Gray, John Henry, A.M., -1850. A Bostonian. An American writer; Harv. Univ., 1824.

Gray, Jonathan, Esq. Her Father. An English writer of York.

Gray, Thomas, 1716-71. Hie Bard. An English poet; b. in London; educ. at Eton and at Peter-house, Cambridge ; trav- elled with Horace Walpole in Italy, 1739- 41 ; resided atPeter-house formanyyears, till 1756, when he removed to Pembroke- hall; professor of modern history at Cam- bridge, 1768-71 ; and d. there.

Greeley, Horace, 1811-7'>. Godek Goodwell. Au American journalist; b.