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of the Caledonian Bards. A Scottish writer.

Clark, Lewis Gaylord, 1810-73. An Editor. An American journalist; b. at Otisco, N.Y. ; editor of the " Knicker- bocker Magazine " for many years from 1834; resided for many years at Pier- mont on the Hudson, N.Y

Clark, Mary, 1791-1841. A Friend of Youth. An American lady ; daughter of Daniel Clark (?) of Concord, N.H.; was a friend of John Farmer, Esq.

Clark, Robert. R. C. An English writer.

Clark, William Adolphus Anice- tus. An American poet.

Clark, Willis Gaylord, 1810-41. Ollapod. An American poet and jour- nalist ; brother of Lewis Gaylord ; b. at Otisco, N.Y. ; in 1800 he went to Phila- delphia, and became a journalist, a pro- fession which he pursued the rest of his life.

Clarke, Capt. , R M. The Au- thor. An English author

Clarke, Benjamin The Editor of "Kind Words." An English journalist, of London.

Clarke, Charles, Esq , -1842. Inda- gator; Indagator Roffensis. An English architect ; author of various architectural essays ; d. in Camden or Kentish Town, a suburb of London.

Clarke, Charles. C.; W. C.; A Sportsman. An English novelist and sporting writer; editor of the " Flying Scud."

Clarke, Charles, 1826-, Reformator. A Canadian journalist; editor of the Hamilton " Journal and Express," 1848- 50.

Clarke, Dorus, D.D., 1797-1883 A Retired Editor. An American Cong, minister; b. in Westhampton, Mass.; from 1868, historiographer of the New England Historic, Genealogical Society; d. in Boston

Clarke, Edward Daniel, LLD, 1769-1822. Herachdes. An eminent English, traveller ; b. at Willingdon, in Suffolk ; educ. at Jesus Coll , Cambridge ; Professor of Mineralogy at Cambridge, 1808-22 ; d. in London.

Clarke, Dr. Hewson. A Member of the Whip Club; Saunterer. An English writer ; of Emmanuel Coll., Cambridge ; and afterwards editor of " The Scourge," a monthly publication, of London.

Clarke, James Freeman, D.D., 1810-. J. F. C. An American Unit, minister ; b. in Hanover, N.H. ; Harv. Univ., 1829; pastor of the Church of the


Disciples, Boston, 1841-59 and 1862-83 et seq.

Clarke, Miss Lilian Rebecca. L. An American lady ; daughter of the pre- ceding.

Clarke, M'Donald, 1798-1842. The "Mad Poet. An eccentric American poet ; b. at New London, Conn.; "for many years his blue cloak, cloth cap, erect mil- itary air, and thoughtful, beaming coun- tenance, made him one of the features of Broadway " ; d. in New York City

Clarke, Mrs. Mary Bayard (Dev- ereux). A JBusy Woman ; Stuart Leigh ; La Tenella. An American " Southland " writer, of North Carolina ; b. in Raleigh, N C. ; at an early age married William J. Clarke, Esq., of the same State, and resided with him for some time at San Antonio de Bexar, in "Western Texas; but afterwards returned to her native State.

Clarke, Mrs. Mary (Latham ) . JJ/aefa. An American writer for the young.

Clarke, Mrs. 3Iary (Victoria No- vello) Cowden, 1809-. An Old Mai- iner; Harry Wandworth Shortfellow. An English miscellaneous writer, of London , in 1828 married Mr. Charles Cowden Clarke ; she spent 16 years in preparing her " Complete Concordance to Shakes- peare."

Clarke, Rebecca Sophia, Sophie An American writer for the


young.

Clarke, Rev. Richard. A Member of the Church of Christ. An English clergyman ; for some time rector of St. Philip's church, Charleston, S.C.; re- turned to England in 1759 ; and in 1768 was curate of Cheshunt, in Hertsford- shire.

Clarke, Samuel, D.D., 1675-1729. A Clergyman in the Country. A cele- brated English philosopher and divine; rector of St. James's, Westminster, 1709- 29.

Clarke, Saville. Samlle Row. An English writer.

Clarke, Thomas. Timothms Pikro- met. An English poet of the 19th cen- tury.

Clarkson, Christopher, Esq , F.S.A., 1758-1833. Richmondiensis. An Eng- lish local historian, of Richmond, York- shire, where he died.

Claude, Anne Philibert Francois. A. P. F. ; Nancy. A French miscellane- ous writer ; director of the central de'pdt of Artillery at Paris, at Saint-Thomas- d'Aquin.

Claudius, Matthias, 1743-1815.