Page:Initials and pseudonyms, first series (Cushing).djvu/397

This page needs to be proofread.
389

CL


889


CO


^ Trader. An English traveller in America

Clute, Oscar. John Allen. An Ameri- can C 2 ) writer.

Glutton, John. A Friend to Emanci- pation; M. S. Somebody. An English writer.

Clymer, George, M.D. A Surgeon in the United States Navy. An American physician; b. in Pennsylvania; entered the U.S. naval service in 1829 ; member of the Medical Board. Washington. 1869-71.

Coad, George, Jr. An Impartial Hand ; A Lover of Truth. An English writer, of Exeter

Coad, Joseph. Gregory Greendrake, Esq. An Irish journalist ; editor of the " Dublin Warder," 1824.

Coan, Eev. Leander S. Old Corporal. An American dialect poet, of Alton, N.H.

Coates, James Poster. J. F. C. An American journalist, of New York City.

Cobb, Clarence F. Sloe. An Amer- ican poet, of Washington (*).

Cobb, Enos Lord Hail-fair. An American writer.

Cobb, Gerard Francis, M.A. A Fel- low of *** College, Cambridge. An Eng- lish scholar ; Trinity College, Cambridge, 1861.

Cobbe, Miss Frances Power Mer- lin Nostrodamus. An English writer; b. and educ. at Brighton; has spent the greater part of her life in London, en- gaged in literary work.

Cobbett, William, 1762-1835. An American; An American Farmer; A Bi other of the Birch; Dick Retort; Frank- lin; A Gentleman from Connecticut; Peter Porcupine; A Subaltern. A well-known English Radical.

Cobbold, Rev. Richard, M.A., 1797- 1877. Margaret Catchpole. An English poet and novelist; Caius Coll., Cam- bridge, 1820 , Rector of Wortham, 1825- 77; and, for a time, Rural Dean of Har- tismere.

Cobbold, Rev. Spencer. A Country Rector. An English Clergyman.

Cobden, Richard, 1804-65. A Man- chester Manufacturer. An English politi- cal reformer; b at Dunford, Sussex; M.P. for Stockport, 1841-47, and for West Riding, 1847-57 ; d. m London.

Coburn, Charles F. Autograph. An American journalist, of Lowell, Mass.

Cochrane, Mrs. Martha J. Sydney Dare. An American writer for the young.

Cock, Simon. A British Merchant.


An English merchant, of London, anc commercial agent, of Liverpool.

Cockburn, Henry Thomas, Lor* Cockburn, 1770-1854. A Fellow Citizen. An eminent Scottish jurist; called to the Scottish bar in 1800 ; Solicitor-Gen- eral, 1830 ; Justice of the Court of Ses- sion, 1834; a Lord Commissioner of Jus- ticiary, 1837-54 ; d. in Edinburgh.

Cockfield, Joseph, 1741-1816. Chris- tianus. An English Friend, of Upton, near Plaistow and West-Ham.

  • ' He -was a contributor to the * Christian Mag-

azine * and other periodicals, and, under the sig- nature of * Christianus,' wrote a series of letters on Dr. Ha wkes worth's pieface to Cook's 'Voy- ages'" See SMITH'S " Catalogue of Friends' Books "

Cockings, George. Camillo Querno, Poet-Law eat to the Congress. An Eng- lish satirical poet, who aimed his darts against the American cause, m Revolu- tionary times

Cockle, Mrs. . A Lady. An

English writer

Codding, Milo I>efonz. Milo Defonz. An American writer.

Codman, Capt. John. Ringbolt. An American writer.

Cody, Hon. William F. Buffalo Bitt. An American frontiersman, scout, and showman.

Coe, Miss R. Leila Lee. An Ameri- can writer.

Coffey, W. A One who Inows. An American writer.

CofiBn, Charles Carleton. Carleton. An American miscellaneous writer ; Hon. A.M. at Amherst Coll., 1870.

Coffin, J F. A Young American.

Coffin, Nathaniel W., 1815-69. Tha- nehan. An American poet and politician, of Boston ; b. in Newburyport, Mass. ; d. at Dorchester, Mass.

Coffin, Robert Barry, 1826-. Barry Gray ; An Irritable Man. An American poet ; wrote for the New York " Home Journal," 1858, and became a clerk in the New York Custom House, 1862.

Coffin, Robert Stevenson, 1797-1827. The Boston Bard. An American poet; b. at Brunswick, Mass.; was at first a printer at Newburyport, then a sailor during the War of 1812, then a prisoner on board a British frigate, and finally worked on newspapers in Boston, New York, and Philadelphia; d. at Rowley, Mass.

Coffin, Roland F. Howard; Nemo; Old Sailor; Sea. An American writer.

Cogan, John. C. An American journalist, of Brooklyn, N.Y.

Cogan, Eev. Thomas, MJX, 1730-