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North, Maj. Charles Napier. An

English officer in India. An English sol- dier ; entered the army in 1836 ; brevet- lieutenant-colonel 60th Rifles, 1858; served in India, 1849-57.

Northcote, Sir Stafford Henry, 1st Earl of Iddlesleigh, 1818-87. A Bar- rister. An English statesman ; b. in Lon- don ; created earl of Iddlesleigh in 1885 ; d. suddenly.

See "I. and P.," First Series, p. 511.

Norton,. Argus. An American

novci'list.

Norton, Andrews, 1786-1853. A.N.; One lateti/ a meinber of the immediate gov- ernment of the college. An American theo- logian ; b. at Hingham, Mass. ; Harv. Coll., 1804 ; professor in the Cambridge Divinity School, 1819-30; d. at New- port, R.I.

Norton, Hon. Mrs. Caroline Eliza- beth Sarah (Sheridan). Pierce. Ste- venson; Hi-SliSi ; C Client; Count

Horloge de Tic-tic.

See "I. and P.," First Series, p. 511.

Norton, Charles Eliot. N.

See "I. and P.," First Series, p. 511.

Norton, Charles Ledyard, 1837-. /'. d'Estrian ; B. T. Sienna ; E. Cogswell. An American author; b. at Farmington, Conn.; Yale Coll., 1859; resident in Xew York City.

Norton, Ect. Jacob, 1764-1858. An Aged Clergyman of Massachusetts ; An Orthodox Clergyman of Massachusetts; A Serious Inquirer. An American Con- gregational minister; b. in Abington, Mass.; Harv. Coll., 1786; pastor at Weymouth, Mass., 1787-1824; removed to Billerica, Mass., and spent the rest of his life, and d. there.

Norton, Eev. Robert. A Clergyman.

An English clergyman ; minister of St. Matthew's, Holbeck, Leeds. Nott, George Frederic, D.D., 1769-

1842. 27ie Tratislator of" Catullus." An English divine and scholar; educ. at Christ Church, Oxford; rector of Har- rietsham, 1812-42, and d. there.

Nott, John, D.D. J. N.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 511.

Nott, Josiah Clark, M.D., 1804-. N. An American ethnologist; b. at Columbia, S.C. ; South Carolina Coll., 1824 ; since 1836 a physician in Mobile, Ala.

Nottage, Alderman. Persius, Jr.

Nowers, Rev. James Henry. A Late Hallway Chaplain. An English clergy- man ; chaplain on the Great Northern Railway, 1845-49; rector of Yelling, St. Xeots, 1875-80 et seq.

Noyes, George Rapall, D.D., 1798- 1868. A'.,- G. R. N. An American biblical scholar ; b. at Newburyport, Mass.; Harv. Coll., 1818; Divinity School, 1822; professor in the Divinity School at Cambridge, 1840-68 ; d. there.

Nuttall, P. Austin, LL.D. P. A. N. An English classical scholar and lexi- cographer of the day.

Nyberg, Mrs. Julia Christina (Svardstrom), 1785-1854; Euphrosyne. A Swedish poetess.

Nyblaus, Gustaf. G. N. A Swedish author.

Nybloin, Prof. Carl Rupert, 1832-. Carlino ; C. R. N. A Swedish poet, art critic, and translator.

Nyblom, Mrs. Helene. H. A Swed- ish poetess and novelist.

Nye, Gideon, Jr. Cosmo ; An Ameri- can; E Pluribus Unum. An American diplomatist, of Canton, China.

Oakes, Abraham. A. C, LL.D. An English clergyman of the eighteenth century.

Oakes, James. Old Oak.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 512.

Ober, Frederick A. A Naturalist. An American writer of the day.

O'Brien, Moy. Melnsine.

O'Connell, Daniel, 1775-1847. The Irish Agitator. A famous Irish orator and politician; li. near Cahircireen, Kerry; M.P., 18.-;2-3.3 and 1837-41; d. at Genoa, on his way to Rome.

O'Connell, William. Lord Kilmal-

lock {ov " Kil ").

" An Irish gentleman — cousin of the Liberator — of the old righting, drinking, creditor-defying Bchool, who, in his impoverished days lived here in London, no one knew exactly how. He was a very handsome old man, with a red face and white hair."

O'Dogherty, Mrs. Mary (Kelly). Eva. An Irish writer of Queensland.

O'Donnell, C. J. A Bengal Civilian. An English colonial writer of the day.

Odniann, Mrs. Jenny (Braun). J — y Urn. A Swedish novelist.