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Cambridge, 1807, but did not graduate ; for 20 years a contributor to the " Lon- don Classical Journal " ; d. in London.

Barker, Eev. Edward Waller. E. W. B. An English Epis divine ; Vicar of Legsby, Market Rasen, 1882-83 et seq.

Barker, Jacob, 1779-1871. Investiga- tor. An American financier; b. at Swan Island, Kennebec Co., Me. ; went to New York City when he was 10; in 1834 re- moved to New Orleans; d. at Philadel- phia.

Barker, Joseph. J. B. An English Eadical (?), of Newcastle.

Barker, Mrs. Jj. J. A Former Resi- dent of Slave States An American au- thor.

Barker, Matthew Henry, 1790-1846. Old Sailor; Father Ambrose; The Wan- derer. An English writer; b. at Dept- ford; spent some years in the Eoyal Navy; was editor of the "Demerara Gazette," 1815-23, and of the "Notting- ham Mercury," 1828-41. He made hun- dreds of communications, in prose and verse, to the "Literary Gazette/* "Bent- ley's Miscellany/' various annuals, and, near the close of his life, to the " Picto- rial Times" and "United Service Ga- zette."

Barker, SamueL S. B. An English writer of the earlier part of the last cen- tury, of Lyndon.

Barker, Eev. Thomas, M.A. T. B. An English clergyman; Queen's Coll., Oxford, 1848; Vicar of Revesby, Bos- ton, 1867-83 et seq. ; and Eector of Wilks- by w. Claxby, Pluckacre, 1874-83 et seq.

Barker, William Gideon Michael Jones, 1817-55. The Wensleydale Poet. An English poet ; d. at Leeds.

Barkly, A. M. A. M. B. An Eng- lish botanist.

Barlow, Eev. David Hatch, A.M., -1864. Mountain Bard. An American Unit, minister, of Brooklyn, N.Y,

Barlow, Mrs Emma, 1854-83. Leila. An American writer.

Barlow, Henry Clark. H. O. B. An English litterateur, the "Dantophb- list"; resident, in 1866, of Newington, Butts-Surrey; representative from Eng- land at the Sixth Centenary Festival of Dante, in Florence and Ravenna, Italy, 1864-65.

Barlow, James. Thomas Moon, Esq. An American poet.

Barlow, Maria A. Leslie Raynor.

Barlow, Samuel I*. M. S. L. M. B. An English author and editor.

Barnard, Rev. Charles Francis. Seik Pringle. An American Unitarian


minister; for many years minister of the Warren-Street Chapel, and from 1809, of the Harvard (Charlestown) Chapel, Boston.

Barnard, Charles Francis, Jr. Jane Kingsford ; Maria Oilman. An American miscellaneous writer, of Bos- ton.

Barnard, Mrs. Charlotte A., -1869. Claribel. An English composer and lyric poetess; wife of Rev. C. C. Bar- nard, rector of Brocklesby, Ulceby, Lines.

Barnard, Frederick Augustus Porter, D.D., LL.D., 1809-. A Refugee. An eminent American scholar and educator; b. in Sheffield, Mass.; Yale Coll., 1828; President of Columbia Coll., New York City, 1864-83 et seq.

Barnes, Alfred (*) C. Barnacle. An American writer, publisher, of New York City (*).

Barnes, Miss E. W. E. W. B. An American writer of prose and verse in annuals and magazines; resident of Portsmouth, N. Y.

Barnes, Rev. Richard William. Alazon. An English Epis. divine; Queen's Coll., Oxford, 1834; Vicar of Probus, Cornwall, 1849-83 et seq.', Pre- bendary of Exeter, 1853-83 et seq.

Barnes, Thomas, 1786-1841. Stiada. An English journalist; Pembroke Coll., Camb., 1808; editor of the London "Times," 1830-41; d. at his house in Soho-Square, London.

Barnett, George. Guy Roslyn.

Barnum, Augustine. Fax. An American editor, of New York City.

Barnwell, Miss Annie M. Leroy. An American "Southland writer "; b. at Beaufort, S.C., in 1872; was a teacher in Waynesboro, Burke Co,, Ga.

Barr, Rev. James. Aliquis. An English writer.

Barrett, Charlotte Her Niece. An English lady, niece of Madam D'Arblay.

Barrett, Eaton Stannard, about 1786-1820. Cervantes Hogg; Polypus. An Irish writer of satire and fiction ; a student of the Middle Temple; d. in Glamorganshire, Wales.

Barrett, Jonathan, 1791-1860. J. B. An English Friend, of Croydon, Surrey ; d. at Hastings, Sussex.

Barrett, Richard. R. 33. An Irish clergyman (?),

Barrett, Thomas Squire. T. B. An English metaphysician, of London.

Barrington, John Shute, 1st Vis- count, 1678-1734. A Layman. An Eng- lish nobleman ; son of Benjamin Shute,