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 Nesbit, Miss E. C Brooke ; Carisbrooke. An English writer of the day.

Nesmlth, Henry E. Sidartha. An American poet of the Jay.

Nettle, G. A Seven Years' Resident.

See "I. and P.," First Series, p. 609.

Neve, Philip, Esq. One of the Magistrates of the Public Office in Great Marlborough Street. An English lawyer of Furnivall's Inn, of the last century.

Nevins, William, D.D., 1797-1835. M. S. An American Presbyterian clergyman; b. in Norwich, Conn.; Yale Coll., 1816; pastor of the 1st Presbyterian Church at Baltimore, 1820-35, where he died.

Newbattle, Lord, son of Lord Ancram. A Young Nobleman.

Newbery, Francis. F. N. ; A Commissioner of Taxes. An English classical scholar and writer on political economy, of one hundred years ago.

Newbery, John. The Whirler.

See "I. and P.," First Series, p. 509.

Newcomb, Simon, 1835-. Simon Tarr. An American astronomer at Washington ; b. in Nova Scotia.

Newell, William, D.D., 1804-81. W. N.; The Pastor. An American clergyman; b. in Littleton, Mass. ; Harv. Coll., 1824 ; Divinity School, 1829 ; pastor at Cambridge, Mass., 1830-68, and d. there.

Newhall, Lieut. Col. Frederick C. A Staff Officer. An American soldier ; a major in the late civil war, 1864-65; appointed from Pennsylvania.

Newington, Samuel, M.D. Sigma.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 509.

Newmun, John Henry, D.D. J. H. N. ; Catholicus.

See "I. and P.," First Series, p. 509.

Newte, Thomas. An English Gentleman. An English author and traveller of one hundred years ago.

Newton, Alonzo E. and Mrs. Sarah J. Two Members of that Church. American Spiritualists of the day.

Newton, Rev. John. *** *****.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 509.

Newton, Richard, D.D., 1676-1753. A Presbyter of the Church of England. An English clergyman ; b. in Buckinghamshire ; educ. at Westminster School and at Christ Church, Oxford ; founder and principal of Hertford Coll., Oxford ; canon of Christ Church, 1752; d. at Lavendon Grange.

Newton, Rev. William, about 1684-1744. A Curate of the Diocese of Canterbury. An English clergyman ; rector of Wingham and Stodmarsh, Kent.

Niblock, Joseph White, D.D. The Editor of the "Tesrtnary and Ritualist " ; A Clergyman. An English clergyman of fifty years ago.

Nicholas, Dr. --. Monadnock.

Nioholls, Sir George, K.C.B., 1781- 1805. An Overseer. An English writer; b, at St. Keverne; entered the East India Company maritime service in 17966, and quitted it in 1815; then settled at Southwell, Notts.; superintended the branch bank of England at Birmingham, 1827-34; secretary of the new Poor Law Commission, 1847-01 ; d. at Hyde Park.

Nichols, Anne Susanna. A Very Young Lady. An English lady of eighty years ago.

Nichols, Catherine. An Old Prairie Hen. An American poet of the day.

Nichols, John, Esq., F.S.A. J. N.; Sylvanus ; Silvanus Urban ; N. S. ; My Octogenarian Friend.

See " X. and P.," First Series, p. 509.

Nichols, John Gough, F.S.A ., 1806- 73. J. G. N. An English journalist and bibliographer ; son of John Bowyer Nichols ; b. and d. in London.

Nichols, Mrs. Rebecca S. (Reed). Ellen.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 509.

Nicklin, Philip Houlbrooke, A.M. Peregrine Prolix.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 510.

Nicolas, Sir Nicholas Harris. N. ; N. H. N. ; The Editor of the " Synopsis of the Peerage."

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 510.

Nicollet, Jean Nicolas, 1786-1843. Sir John Herschel. A French astronomer; b. at Cluses (Savoie) ; going to Paris he was appointed, in 1817, Sec. Libr. to the observatory ; in 1830 he came to the United States, and d. at Washington.

Niembsch v. Strehlenau, Nikolaus Franz, 1802-50. Nikolaus Lenau. A German poet ; b. at Esatad in Ungarn ; educ. at Vienna ; in 1832 travelled in North America; resided chiefly at Vienna, and d. there.

Nietschmann, Hermann. Armin Stein. A German novelist of the day.

Nitsch, Mrs. Catherine Owen. Catherine Owen. An American writer of the day on cookery.

Nordensvan, Georg. G — g N. A Swedish author.

Nordling, Johan. Salvor Grip. A Swedish author of the day.

Norman, John James Charles. One of the Misters. An English educator of the Forest School, Walthamstow.