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est brother of the liMrateur known under the name of " Chanipfleury."

Hustler, John. A Manufacturer. An English writer of the eighteenth century.

Huston, Mary E. Cousin Mary.

Hutcheson, Archibald, Esq. A Mem- ber of the House of Commons.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 464.

Hutchins, John, 1698-1773. ,/. B. An English topographical historian; b. at Bradford Pc verel ; rector of the church of Holy Trinity, in Wareham, and of Swyre, in the county of Dorset.

Hutchinson, John, Esq., 1G74-1737. J. H.

See " 1. and P.," First Series, p. 464.

Hutchinson, Joshua. Jtslma. An American musician ; one of the famous " Hutchinson family " ; resident at Mil- ford, N.H.

Hutchinson, William, Esq., 1732- 1814. ^-1 Freeholder North of Trent. An English antiquary; was a solicitor at Barnard-Castle, in the county of Dur- ham,

Hutton, Iiawrence, 1843-. Young

Veteran. An American journalist ; b. and resident in New York City.

Hutton, Richard Holt. R. H. H. An English jom-nalist; editor of the London "Spectator."

Huxley, Thomas Henry, LL.D., etc., 1825-. Storks. An eminent English scientist; b. at Ealing, Middlesex; M.B. at the Univ. of London, 1845 ; has held a large number of important positions, and is the author of many valuable works.

Hvostchlnsky,Nadejda. Krestovshy Usevold. An excellent female norelist of Russia.

Hyde, Catherine, Marchioness Go- vion Broglio Solari. A Lady of Rank. An English lady and writer.

Hyde, Rev. Charles. A Father. An American clergyman and religious writer.

Hyde, Ebenezer. A Teacher. An American compiler and teacher of music.

Hyde, Rev. John. A Bible Student.

See " I. and P.," ITirst Series, p. 464.

Hyde, Julia. Theta. An English poet.

Ide, A. M. I. An American poet; contributor to the " American Whig Re- view."

Ince, WilUam, D.D. The Begins Professor of Divinity. An English clergy- man ; Lincoln Coll., Oxford, 1846 ; chap- lain to the bishop of Oxford, 1871 ; canon of Christ Church and Regius Professor of Divinity, 1878-87.

Ingersoll, Ebon C, 1831-. A Friend in the North. An American political writer ; b. in Oneida Co., N.Y. ; re- moved to Peoria, 111., in 1843; studied law and came to the bar in 1854 ; M.C., 1864-71.

Ingraham, Mrs. Ellen M. Grrace Lintner. An American writer of the day, of Indianapolis, Ind.(?).

Ingraham, Prentis. Leon Lafitte.

Ingram, James, D.D. A Senior Mem- ber of the University of Oxford ; J. I.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 465.

Ingram, John H., 1849-. Don Felix de Salamanca. An English writer; b. in London; held an appointment in the Civil Service.

Innes, Alexander Taylor. Duthus. A Scottish advocate of Edinburgh; of the Univ of Edinburgh, 1852.

Ireland, Samuel WilUam Henry.

H. G.,Esq.; Cervantes.

See "I. and P.," First Series, p. 465.

Irons, Re V.William Josiah, D.D. The Vicar of Brompton.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 465.

Irving, Rev. Edward, 1792-1834. Doctor Squintum. A celebrated and elo- quent Scottish pulpit orator ; b. at An- nan; educ. at the Univ. of Edinburgh; minister of the Scottish Church, London, from 1822.

Irving, Washington, LL.D. Fray An- tonio Agapida ; A Gentleman of New York.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 466.

Irvingism. The Catholic Apostolic Church.

Irwin, Eyles, 1748-1817. A Gentle- man in India. An English colonial officer of the East India civil establishment of Madras ; d. at Clifton, Eng.

Issembourg d'Happoncourt, Fran- goise d'. Dame de Graffigny, 1695- 1758. A Peruvian Princess. A celebrat- ed woman of the eighteenth century ; b. at Nancy ; in 1738 she went to Paris ; was for a time the friend of Voltaire; afterwards engaged in literary work; d. in Paris.