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Chambers, Sir William, Knt., 17*26- 96. Tan Chau Qua of Quang Chew Fn, Gent An eminent English architect ; b in Sweden; resident in London, where he died, and was interred in Poets'-corner, Westminster Abbey.

Chambers, William, LL.D., 1800-83. W 0- An eminent Scottish publisher of Edinburgh ; b. at Peebles.

Chamerovzow, Louis Alexis. Ber~ taudieie,

Chamier, Capt. Frederick, ILK, 1700-1870. A Captain in the Navy. An English novelist; b. in London; in 1833, retired to Waltham Hill, where for some time he acted as a justice of the peace, then devoted himself to literary labor.

Champion, Maurice, 1824-78 Gas- con d 'Arc. A French litterateur, of Paris.

Chanxplin, E, R. John Gossip.

Champ ney, James Wells, 1843-. Champ. An American painter of genre pictures, of Boston

Champseis:, Madame Ii., 1828-. An- dr Leo. A French author; b. at Lusig- nan; in 1848 married the journalist Champseix (who died in 1861), and is the author of a number of novels.

Chandler, Rev. Benjamin. JB. (7. An English clergyman, of the earlier part of the 18th century.

Chandler, Peleg Whitman, 1816-. P W. O. An American lawyer; b. in ]S T ew Gloucester, Me. ; Bowd Coll, 1834; has for many years practised his profes- sion in Boston.

Chandler, Thomas Bradbury, D.D., 1726-90. A North American. An Amer- ican P. E. divine; b. at Woodstock, Conn.; Yale Coll., 1745, was for many years rector of St. John's Church, Eliza- bethtown, !N.J.

Channing, William Ellery, D.D., 1780-1842. IF. E. C. An eminent American Cong, minister ; b. at ^Newport, R.I.; Harv. Univ., 1798; pastor of the Pederal-street Church (Unit.), Boston, 1803-42 ; d, at Stockbridge, Mass.

Chanter, Mrs. Charlotte (Kingsley). C. C. An English novelist ; daughter of Charles Kingsley, and the wife of John Mill Chanter.

Chanter, Rev. John Mill, M.A. J, M. C. An English Epis. divine; Oriel Coll., Oxford, 1831; Vicar of Ilfracombe w. Lee C,, 1836-83 et seq.

Chantrey, Sir Francis, B.A-, D.CX,, P.B.S , I*. & E.F.S.A , and M.G.S., 1781- 1841 The British Phidias. An eminent English sculptor; b at Xorton, near


Sheffield, and d. at EccUston-street Pimlico, London.

Chapln, Alonzo Bowen, D.D , 1S08- 58 Juris Consultus. An American P.E. divine and journalist ; b. in Somers, Conn.; practised law sis years ; entered the ministry, 1838 ; spent the latter part of Ms life in Hartford, Conn.

Chaplin, Ebenezer. A Neighbour.

Chapman, D. W. Marlay. An American writer

Chapman, Edwin O. Uncle John. An American writer, editor of the " K"ew York Directory " ; in 1881 et <seq. still of New York City.

Chapman, Isaac A A Gentleman of Wtllesbarre. An American local histo- rian.

Chapman, Nathaniel, M.B., 1780- 1853. Falkland. An American physi- cian, of Philadelphia; Unir. of Perm., 1759, for many years editor of the ef Philadelphia Journal of Medicine and Physical Sciences."

Charles, Mrs. Elizabeth (Bundle), 1828-. Mrs. Kitty Trevylyan; Two of themselves. An English writer; b. at Tavistoclx, Devonshire; in 1851 married Andrew Paton. Charles, Esq , vho d. in 1868. She commenced her literary ca- reer in 1850.

Charles, Mrs. Emily Thornton. Emily Hawthorne. An American -writer; b. in Indiana ; long resident in Washing- ton.

Charlesworth, Miss Maria Louisa, -1880. A Clergyman's Daughter. An English religious writer.

Charlton, Robert M., 1807-54. A Georgia Lawyei . An American lawyer, of Savannah, Ga. ; U.S. Senator, 1852-54

Charteris, Col. Francis. Colonel Fr-nc-s Ch-rt $. A Scottish officer.

Chase, Miss Eliza Brown. E, JB. C-;

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F- I writer.

Chase, Philander, D.D., 1775-1852. The President of Kenyon College. An eminent American P.E* clergyman; h. at Cornish, N.H. ; Bishop of Ohio, 1819- 81; of Illinois, 1835-52; for a time President of Kenyon Coll., O., and d. at Eohin's Nest, 111.

Chase, Warren, 1813-. The World's Child. An American writer and reform lecturer.

Chastenay de Jjanty, Mile lionise Marie Victorine de, 1771-1855. 3///e. F. de C**. A Trench miscellaneous writer; b. in Paris; the author of vari- ous works, all anonymous.