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lish artist, editor, and poet ; b. at Lane- side, near Shaw, Lancashire ; cduc. at Burnley and Doncaster grammar schools, and by private tutors ; resided some years in France, studying painting and French literature ; has since chiefly resided in London, devoted to art and literature.

Hamilton, Rev. Alexander. A Min- ister of known Learniny, Pietij, and Integ- ritij. A Scottish clergyman of Edin- burgh of two hundred years ago.

Hamilton, Alexander, LL.D. A Sin- 'Cere Friend to America ; A. B.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 447.

Hamilton, John, Esq. A Lay Mem- ber of the Church ; A Non-Tntruslonist. A Scottisli advocate.

Hamilton, Sarab. A Resident of Slierwood Forest. An Englisli poet and dramatist.

Hamilton, Thomas Baillie, 7th Earl of Haddington, -1794. JVie Jii<!ht

Honourable the Earl of Had ton.

An English peer; d. at Ham, county Surrey, in 1794.

Hamilton, William Gerard, 1729- 96. Single- Speech Hamilton. An English statesman ; b. in London ; educ. at Ox- ford ; chancellor of the exchequer in Ireland, 1765-84.

Hamlen, Miss Georgina. Valentine Stephenson.

Hamley, Sir Edvfai-d Bruce, 1824-. Alexandre Sue-Sand, Jils. An eminent British soldier and author; b. at Bod- min, Cornwall; educ. at the Royal Mili- tary Acad, at Woolwich; entered the army in 1843 ; became lieutenant-general in 1882; has written for "Fraser" and "Blackwood"; M.P., 1885-87.

Hammer, Evan. Philonorvagus.

Hammitt, Samuel A. A Stray Yankee in Texas.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 448.

Hammond, Col. M. C. M. H. An American writer of Soutli Carolina(?).

Hampden, Renn Dickson, D.D., 1793-1868. The Regius Professor of Di- vinity [at Oxford]. An English clergy- man; b. in Barbadoes; Oriel Coll., Ox- ford, 1813 ; principal of St. Mary's Hall, 1833 ; professor of divinity, 1836 ; bishop of Hereford, 1847-68.

Hannay, James, 1827-73. Percival Plug, R.N.; A Carlylian. A Scottish litterateur ; b. at Dumfries ; entered the royal navy in 1840, but in 1845 left it, and devoted himself to literature, con- tributing to many journals and periodi- cals, from "Punch" to the quarterly reviews ; consul at Barcelona, 1868.

Hansard, Thomas Curson. T. C. IT.

An English lawyer ; eldest son of T. C. Hansard, of London; author of the "Pari. Debates"; called to the bar at the Middle Temple, 1846.

The Editor of the An English journal-

Farmer Trueman. A Citizen ; A Mer-

Hanshall, J. H.

"Chester Chronicle.' ist.

Hanway,.

HanTray, Jonas. chant.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 448.

Hanway, WiUiam. A Gentleman. An English poet; of the Navy Office; brother of Jonas Hanway.

Happer, A. P. An Inquirer. An English colonial writer of the day.

See "I. and P.," First Series, p. 448.

Harcourt, Simon, Baron Harcourt, of Stanton-Harcourt, in the county of Oxford, -1727. Codicil. An eminent English lawyer and statesman ; lord high- chancellor of Great Britain, 1712-14 and 1721-27; in 1721 he was created Vis- count Harcourt.

Harcourt, Sir William George Granville Vernon, LL.D., Joseph Chainberlain, and others. Leading Liberals. English statesmen of the day.

Hardres, T. T. H. An English poet of Canterbury, in the first part of the eighteenth century.

Hardy, E. J. A Graduate of the Uni- versity of Matrimony. An English writer of the day.

Hardy, Rev. Robert. ^1 Clergyman. An English divine ; vicar of the united parishes of Walberton and Yapton, and of Stoughton, in Sussex, and chaplain of the Prince Regent.

Hare, Augustus William and Julius Charles. A Layman. •

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 449.

Hare, Julius Charles. J. C. M. ; Julius.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p 449.

Harkshavs-, Mrs. . Aunt Effie.

An English writer for the young.

Harland, Henry. Sidney Luska. An American writer of the day ; a clerk of the Surrogate Court, New York.

Harley, Robert, Earl of Oxford and Mortimer, 1661-1724. Ilermodactyl of High Fame; A Noble Peer,- Robin.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 449.

Harley, Robert, Earl of Oxford, and Saint-John, Henry, Viscount Boling- broke. Ox — and Bull —.

See "I. and P.," First Series, p. 449.

Harmer, Rev. Thomas, 1715-88. A Suffolk Minister. A learned English Dissenter; b. at Norwich; became min-