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An American translator; at one time U.S. Consul at La Rochelle, Prance.

Cattermole, Rev. Richard, BD. E. C. An English Epis. dmne, Vicar of Little Marlow, Bucks.

Caunter, Rev. John Hobart, B.D., 1794r-18-30. A Late Resident m the East. An English Epis divine; b. at Dittis- ham, in Devonshire , incumbent of St. Paul's chapel, Petty-place, Marylebone, 1827-40; d in London.

Cavalho, E ST., 1817- Frank Fal- coner. An American journalist, of New York City.

Cavan, Ford, 5th Earl, -1772. A Genet al Officer. An Irish peer.

Cave, Edward, 1691-1754. Syhanus Urban, An English journalist ; founder of the " Gent. Mag.," and its editor, 1731-64.

Cavenagh, Gen. Sir Orfeur, 1821-% An Indian Official* A British colonial officer and civilian ; educ. at the Military Coll. at Addiscombe; served in India with distinction from 1837

Cavender, C. H. H, C. Decanver. An American bibliographer.

Cawdell, James M., -1842. Eose- haip. A Canadian journalist; at one time an English officer; d, at To- ronto,

Cawston, A. W. Chippenham Cr&sus. An English writer.

Cawthorne, Joseph. Cincinnati. An English writer.

Cazauran, Augustus R. Matthew Carey, Jr. ; John S. Moray. An Ameri- can journalist, of Brooklyn, KY.

Cecil, Robert Arthur Talbot Gas- coyne, Viscount Cranborae, Marquis of Salisbury, M.A., 1830-. Anti-Cotton. An English nobleman; succeeded his father in 1868; educ. at Eton and Christ Church, Oxford (B.A., 1850) ; M.P. for Stamford, 1853-68; Secretary of State for India, 1866-67 and 1874.

Chabot de Bouin, Jules, 1805-57. Jules P&herel. A French dramatist, of Paris.

ChabrUlan, Countess Celeste Ve- nard de, 1824-. Celeste Mogador. A French authoress ; b. hi Pans. She be- came an actor and circus-rider under the name of -'Mogador." She married the Count Lionel de Chabrillan, afterwards Consul at Melbourne ; resides at Paris ; manager of the Foiie's Marigny, and a writer of dramas,

Chadwick, Henry, 1824-. Old Chalk. An American base-ball player; base-ball reporter to the principal New York City papers.


Chaillot, P., jeune. Un Libraire. A French publisher, at Avignon. Chaise de Cahagne, Frangois Ar-

sne, 1806-. Arsene de Cey. A French novelist and dramatist, of Paris

Challatuel, Jean Baptiste Marie Augustin, 1818-. Jules Robert. A French litterateur and journalist, of France.

Challen, Rev. James, 1802-78. Ph>- los. An American Campbellite minis- ter; b. in Hackensack, N.J ; educ. at Transylvania Univ., Lexington, Ky ; was pastor of churches in Cincinnati, Philadelphia, etc , from 1837 , d in Cin- cinnati, 0.

Challoner, Eight Eev. Richard, 1691-1781. ****** <7^****** ; A Con- vert. An English E. C. prelate; b. in Lewes, Susses ; titulary Bishop of Lon- don and Salisbury, and Vicar Apostolic of the London District, 1741-81.

Chalmers, Alexander, Esq., F S.A., 1759-1835. 01; A. C.; C. L. M.; Ame- rus; A Bartholomew-Lane Man; A Church" man; Ferdtnando Fidget; A Methodist; No Genius; Old Cayen; Old Simon; Se- cunder ; Senex. An eminent Scottish biographer; b. at Aberdeen; led a lit- erary life in London, from about the year 1777 till his death there in 1835 ; d. in Throgmorton Street.

Chalmers, George, F.ES-, FA.S., 1742-1825. Francis Oldys, of the Univer- sity of Pennsylvania. A Scottish anti- quary and miscellaneous writer; clerk to the Privy Council at London, 1786- 1825.

Chalmers, Eev. William, M.A. A Friend of the People. An English Presbyt. minister at Marylebone, London.

Chamberlain, Henry. H. C. An English topographer.

Chamberlayn, Dr . A Friend

to Britain. An early Scottish writer.

Chambers, Augusta Cfussie.

Chambers, George, LLD., 1786- 1866. A Descendant. An American jurist; b. in Chambersburg, Penn.; N.J. Coll., 1804; M.C., 1833-37; Judge of the Penn. Supreme Court, 1851-66; d. in liis native city,

Chambers, John David, M.A., 1805-. J. D. C ; A Layman. An English law- yer ; Eecorder of Salisbury from 1842.

Chambers, Robert, LLD., 1802-71. jR. C. A Scottish author and publisher ; b. in Peebles ; removing to Edinburgh in 1818, he with his brother William en- gaged in the business of bookselling, which, with that of publishing, they con- tinuedgia long as they lived, at the same