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-" Leader Scott" has been the Italian correspondent of the " Magazine of Art," London, since its commencement.

Baxter, Robert M., 1851-. Arlington. An American journalist, of New York.

Baxter, Rev. Roger, S J., 1793-1827. M.B. An American R.C. divine and Jesuit, of Alexandria, DC.; b. m Lancashire, England ; d. in Phila- delphia.

Baxter, Sylvester. S. B. An American journalist.

Baxter, William. W. Welsh. A Scottish poet, of Glasgow.

Baxter, Wynne Edwin. Llewelhn Acton. An English lawyer.

Bayard, Antoine, 1807-72. Lfon Picard. A ^French vaudeville wnter ; b. in Paris; under the above pseud, he assisted in editing the works of his more celebrated brother, Jean F. A. Bayard; d. in Paris.

Bayard, Mrs. Elise Justine. 18. J. B. An American poetess, of New York "See "Cutting, Mrs. Elise Justine (Bay- ard)."

Bayer, Karl [Emmerich Robert von, 1835-. Mobert yr. A German writer; b. at Bregenz, Tyrol, Austria; served for a time in the army ; in 1862 settled in Bregenz, where he now lives, as an author

Bayle, Marc Antoine, 1825-79. A. Marc; A. Marc Theotime, A French theologian and professor of sacred elo- quence ; b., lived, and d. at Marseilles

Bayle, Mouillard, Mme Elisabeth F61icie (Canard), 1796-1865 Elisa- beth Celnart. A French authoress ; b. at Moulins; wife of Jean Baptiste Bayle Mouillard.

Bayley, Francis. F. B.; A Gounty Court Judge. An English barrister.

Bayley, Frederic W. N., 1807-52. Alphabet Bayley, An English j ournalist ; editor of the " Omnibus," and first editor of the "London Illustrated News"; d. at Birmingham.

Bayley, Henry Vincent. H. V. B. An English clergyman; Archdeacon of Stow and Prebendary of Westminster. See"S., R"

Bayley, Sir John, Bart, 1763-1841. A Layman ; A Member of the Established Church. An eminent English jurist and special pleader, of London ; called to the bar in 1792; Judge of the Court of King's Bench, 1809-34; d. at Yine House, near Seven Oaks, Co. Kent.

Baylie, Eev. John. /. B. An Eng- lish Epis. divine; Perpetual Curate of Bloxwich, Walsall, Staffs., 1826-60 et seq.


Bayly, Anselm, MusJX Anti-Sod- nus. An English musician; Mus.D, at the Univ. of Cambridge, 1783 ; sub-dean of H. M.'s Chapel Royal towards the end of the 18th century.

Bayly, James Dudgeon. J. D. B.

Bayman, Mrs. A. Phelps. An Eng- lish Lady. An English lady who wrote a series of letters in defence of the Ameri- can Union in 1862-63 ; a sister of Robert Bayman.

Bayne, A. A. B, A Scottish (?) writer on music early in the 18th century.

Beach, Charles. Cannibal Jack. An English novelist; said in the "British Museum Catalogue" to be a pseudonym.

Beach, John Wesley. John. An American journalist.

Beach, Samuel B. Peter Plough- share. An American writer.

Beaconsfield, Benjamin Disraeli, 1st Earl of, LLD, 1806-81. A; Mr. Daubeny; Runnymede. A celebrated English novelist and statesman ; son of Isaac D'Israeli, of Bradenham Manor, Bucks.; M.P., 1837-76; Chancellor of the Exchequer, 1852, 1858-59, 1868, and 1874-80; Lord Privy Seal, 1876; rector of Glasgow Univ., 1872 and 1874; d. in London

Beadle, John Hanson, 1840-. Sea- die j Hanson. An American author and journalist; b. at Liberty Township, Parke Co., Ind.; Univ. of Mich., 1867; in 1880 et seq. he resided at Rockville, Ind.

Beal, James, 1829-. Fatter Jean; Nemesis. A prominent English politi- cian and lecturer; b. in Chelsea, and educ. at private schools ; has contributed largely to the " Freeholder " and "Lon- don Dispatch."

Beal, Nathan Stone Reed. An Old, Old Bachelor. An American writer, of Macedon, ]*T.Y.

Beale, John. I. B. An early Eng- lish writer.

Beale, Thomas Willert, 1831-. Walter Maynard. An English lawyer and litterateur; b. in London; called to the bar at Lincoln's Inn in 1863, and since chiefly engaged in literary pur- suits.

Beals, William. The Reporter of the "Boston Morning Post."

Bean, Rev. James. A Minister. An English clergyman; Vicar of Olney, Buckinghamshire ; Curate of Carshal- ton, Surrey; Ass't Minister of Welbeck Chapel, St. MaryLebone, and one of the librarians in the British Museum.

Beard, John Ketlly, D.D. A Dis-