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Jones, William. Julius Melesigonus.

Jones, Sir William, 1740-94. A Mem- ber of the Universiti/ ; A Member of the So- cieti/ for Constitutional Information ; A Member of the Universiti/ of Cumhridfje. An eminent Englisli scholar and law- yer; b. in London; educ. at Harrow and Oxford; went to India in 1783, and d. there.

Jones, William Alfred, A.M., 1817-. The Librarian. An American bibliogra- pher; Columbia Coll., 1836; librarian there, 1851-65 ; was b. in New York City.

Jordan, G. W., Esq. G. W. J.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 471.

Jortin, Jobn, and others. Eruditi Britanni. Jortin, John, D.D., 1698- 1770. An eminent English clergyman ; b. in the parish of St. Giles, Middlesex ; Jesus Coll., Cambridge, 1715; archdea- con of London, 1764-70.

Judd, Eev. Sylvester, -1853. A Young

Man. An American Unitarian minister; Yale Coll., 1836; Harv. Coll. Divinity School, 1840 ; was pastor at Augusta, Me., till his death.

Judson, Edward Z. C, 1822-86. Capt. Cleighmore. An American writer; wrote four hundred stories ; made a large income, but spent it as fast as he made it; d. in Delaware Co., N.Y.

Judson, Mrs. Emily (Chubbuck). Fanny Forrester.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 471.

Jiingst, LudTvig Volrad. Ludwig Rosen. A German novelist.

Jung, Joliann Heinricli, 1740-1817. Heinrich Stilling. An original German writer; b. at Im-Grund, in the duchy of Nassau ; was a friend of Goethe ; in 1804 became professor of political economy at Heidelberg.

Jurin, James, M.D. Philalethes Can- iabrigiensis.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 471.

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Kaler, James Otis. Walraven.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 471.

Kaye, John, D.D., 1784-1853. Phi- lalethes Cantabrigiensis. An eminent English clergyman; b. at Hammer- smith, London ; Christ's Coll., Cam- bridge, 1804; bishop of Bristol, 1820; of Lincoln, 1827.

Keane, John Fredericli. Hajj Mo- hammed Amin. An English traveller in Arabia.

Keary, Miss Annie. Cora.

See "i. and P.," First Series, p. 472.

Keate, George, F.R.S., 1729-97. Lady Jane Gray. An English author; b. in Wiltshire ; was a correspondent of Vol- taire.

Keate, Rev. WUliam. William Bull, Gent. An English clergyman ; rector of Claverton, Somersetshire, one hundred years ago.

Keble, Rev. John, M.A., 1792-1866. A Member of the University of Oxford.

See "I. and P.," First Series, p. 472.

Keith, George. K. An English

publisher of Gracechurcli, London ; a son- in-law of Dr. Gill, and his clerk ; is said to have composed hymns founded on the discourses of his father-in-law while he •was preaching there.

Keith-Falconer, Hon. Ion Grant Nevill, 1856-87. /. G. N. K.-F. An

English Orientalist; educ. at Harrow and Cambridge; M.A., 1881 ; d. at Aden.

Kelley, Hall Jacltson, A.M., -1874. An Afflicted Husband. An American gentleman ; b. in Gilmanton, N.H. ; Middlebury Coll., 1813; in 1817 he engaged in efforts to colonize Oregon, and in 1834 visited that territory; A.M. honorary at Harv. Univ., 1820.

Kellogg, P. C. Hark Comstoclc.

Kelly, Mary Eva. Eva. Afterwards Mrs. Kevin O'Dogherty; an Irish jour- nalist.

Kelty, Mrs. Mary Anne. Mary Del- mond ; M. A. K.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 472.

Kelynack, Mary, 1776-1855. .l» Old Cornish Woman. An aged woman of Cornwall ; b. at Tolcarne, Madron ; d. at Dock-lane, Penzance.

Kemp, Frangois Adriaan van de. A. 0. F.

Ken,ThOHias, D.D., 1637-1710 or 1711. T. K. An English divine ; b. in Berkham- stead, Herts.; educ. at Oxford ; bisliop of Bath and Wells, 1684-1710 or 1711.

Kendall, David, 1708-1853. David the Son of Jesse. An American minister b. in Athol, Mass. ; Harv. Coll., 1794 pastor at Hubbardston, Mass., 1802-9 , at Augusta, Oneida Co., N.Y., 1809-53, and d. there.