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reasons for opening Ms shop on that called Christmas Day. n.p 1789.

Quallon. Stephen Henry Biadbury, editor of the " Nottingham Review," and contributed poetry under this signature.

" Quantum Mutatis." William Bigg An essay on the causes of the decline of the Society of Friends ... L. 1859.

Quarles. Edgar Allan Poe, in the <c American Review/* 1845.

Quatrelles. Ernst L 3 Spine. Casse Cou! 1881 . . . Paris, 1881.

Queen of Hearts. Mrs. E M. (Pat- terson) Kephnger, contributed poetry to the "New Orleans Sunday Times." 1866 et seg.

Queerfellow, Quintin. Charles Clark. A doctor's "Do "-ings; or, the entrapped heiress of Witham. Totham, 1848.

Quercus. Rev. 0. A. Kingsbury.

Querno, Camillo, Foet-laureat to the Congress. George Cookings. The American times : a satire ... L. 1780.

Also asenbed to J. OdeU.

Query. James Top/iam Brady, con- tributor to the old " Knickerbocker Mag- azine" and author of "A Christmas Dream."

Query, Peter. Martin Farquhar Tup- per. Rides and reveries of the late Mr. JEsop Smith ... L. 1858.

Que*Tilly, Valentin de, and Que- villy, vicomte de. Edmond About, in "Pigaro." Paris, 1856-67.

Quick, Jeremy. For the supposed editor of the " Medley ; or, Daily Tatler." L. 1715.

Quid. Robert Allan Fitzgerald. Jerks in from Short-leg ... L. 1866.

Quid-pro-quo. Charles John Smyth, M.A. Defence of religious establish- ments . . . Norwich, 18-.

Quiet, Charles. Charles Henry Noyes. Studies in verse. P. 1878.

Quiet George. George Fiederick Pardon. The juvenile museum ... L. 1849.

Quiet Looker-on, A. Rev. John Fo& ter. Letters on the Voluntary principle, by ... in the "Morning Chronicle" (L.),


f Oct. 2 and 3, 1834. See " Philalethes " [for Rev. William Goode].

Quiet Man, A. Alexander Wheelock Thayer, his signature to musical and other letters published in the "Boston Courier " in 1857-58.

Quiet Man, A. Theodore Sedgwick Fay. Dreams and reveries of ... N.Y. 1832.

Quill, Timothy Arthur Warren, when English correspondent of the "Boston Herald."

Quillibet, Philip George E. Pond.

Quilp, Jr. William H. Halstead. Lit- tle pieces: verse and prose. Norfolk, Va.,1868.

Quince, Peter, Esq. Isaac Story. A Parnassian shop opened in the Pindaric style, by... P. 1801.

Quincey, Vernon H., Esq. Jonathan Mitchell Sewall. Parody on some pas- sages in a pamphlet entitled " A letter to a Federalist." Portsmouth, 1805.

Quintus, Tertius Quartus. W. Sam- $om. The Conciliad ; or, the triumph of patriotism: a poem. Translated from the Latin of ... 3d ed. L. 1762.

Quip. Dickenson. Vincent Eden; or, the Oxonian, by ... in "Bentley's Miscellany," HI., 1839, p. 313, 390, 683

Quir, Peter de. John Henley, "Ora- tor Henley," who, while an undergradu- ate at St John's Coll., Camb., wrote a letter to the "Spectator," dated from that college, Feb. 3, 1712, signed "Peter de Quir/' abounding with quaintness and local wit. In No. 396, June 4, 1712.

Quiver. JTimothy J. Dyson, in the Brooklyn " Union Argus."

Quiz. fiev. Edward Caswall Sketches of young ladies. L. 1846.

This is generally ascribed to Charles Dickens. but probably incorrectly. See "Notes and Queries," Sept. 14, 1867, p. 219.

Quod, John. John Treat Irving. "The Attorney" and "Harry Harson" originally appeared hi the New York "Knicker- bocker Magazine" under this signature.

Quondam Oxonian and Carthu- sian, A. Daniel Cabanel. British scen- ery : a poetical sketch ... L. 1811.


R. Mamsay, of the London Li- brary, Ludgate Street, now extinct. See Lamb's Elia," All Pools' Day."

R. Rev. George Henry Rooke, of Christ* College, Cambridge, in his con-


tributions to the " Athenian Letters "... L. 1741-43.

B. A. E. T. Watson, London corre- spondent of the "Spirit of the Times" (N.Y.).