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in literary pursuits in London ; and died in Lisbon, Portugal

Fielding, Miss Sarah, 1714-68. A Lady. An English lady; third sister of Henry Fielding ; lived and died unmar- Tied at Bath.

File, Charles E., 184ft-. C. F. ; Titus -A. Brick. An American journalist, of New York City.

File, diaries E., P McCann, and "William H. Muldoon, and Others. The Man about Town.

Fillebrown, Edward. F. ; E. F. An, American Shakespearian scholar, of Brookbne, Mass

Filleul, Mrs Marianne (Girdle- stone), 1S28-. M. P. An English nov- elist; b in London; the wife of Rev. Philip V. M. Filleul, of Biddisham, Som- erset.

Fillias, AcMlle Etienne, 1S21-. Charles Besson A French author and journalist.

Filon, Pierre Marie Augnstin, 1841- Pierre Sandne'. A French writer ; b. at Paris; was at first Professor of Bhetonc at the Lyceum of Grenoble; Tvas appointed tutor of the Prince Im- perial in 1867 ; and in 1870 followed him into exile.

Finch, Anne, Countess of Winchelsea, -1720. A Lady. An English poet.

Finch, George. A Member of the Reformed Catholic Church. An English Teligious writer

Finch, Richard. E. P.; T. S

Y , Esq.; A Member of One of the

Religious Societies. An English Friend ; a clock-maker, of White-Hart-Court, Lombard-street, London.

Findlay, Mrs. Robert (Markland), -1851. One of the " Belles of Mauchhne."

For an account of the " Belles of Mauchline," see " Gent. Mag.," November, 1851, p. 557.

Findley, William, 1750-1821. A Citizen. An American politician; b. m Ireland; came to this country while young; served in the Revolutionary War; settled in Pennsylvania;* M.C., 1791-99 and 1803-17 ; d. at Unity Town- ship, Greensburg, Penn.

Finerty, Hon. John F., 1846-. J. F F. An American journalist ; b. in Galway, Ireland ; came to this country, 1864; settled at Chicago, HI.; M.C., 1883-85

Finlay, K, J. K. J. F.

Finley, Miss Martha. Martha Far- guharson. An American "writer of chil- dren's books; b. in Chillicothe, 0.; in 1853 she went to New York City, and there commenced her literary career.


For several years past (1881) she has resided in Elkton, Cecil Co., Md.

Finn, Henry James, James W. Miller ; Moses Whitney, Jr. ; and Oliver C Wyman Four of Us Ameri- can writers, of Boston

Firebrace, Rev John, B.A. A Cler- gyman of the Church oj England

Fisher, Charles Edward. Cecil. An American writer.

Fisher, Eliza A. Mason Ida Mason. An American writer.

Fisher, Miss Frances C Christian An American novelist of the day.

Fisher, G. C. Horus.

Fisher, George Adams. A Yankee Conscript. An American writer; a com- pulsory soldier in the Rebel army.

Fisher, Joseph E , 1856-. Mohican

Fisher, Rev. R A Citizen of New York ; Neclai . An American writer on politics.

Fisher, Thomas, Esq , F.S A., 1772- 1836. An Abolitionist; Antiquitatis Con- senator An English antiquary; b. in Rochester; clerk at the India House, 1780-1816, and Searcher of Records, 1816-34, when he retired on a pension ; d at Stoke-Newington

Fisk, Rev. Samuel, A.M., 1828-64. Dunn Bioivne. An American clergy- man; b. at Shelburne, Mass. ; Amherst Coll., 1848; Pastor at Madison, Conn, 1857-61 ; served with distinction in the late Civil War, and was killed in the battle of the Wilderness.

Fiske, Nathan, D D., 1733-99. The General Obsener; A Neighbor; The Worcester Speculator. An American Cong, minister; b. in Weston, Mass ; Harv. Univ., 1754; Pastor of the Third Church 3n Brookfleld, Mass., 1758-99.

Fiske, Stephen, 1840-. An Ameri- can; Ariel; Seraph. An American journalist; b. in New Brunswick, N.J.; Rutger's Coll., 1861 ; editor of the New York " Star," and editor of the dramatic department of the New York " Spirit of the Times."

Fitch, John. An Officer. An Ameri can writer.

Fitton, S. M. S. M. F. An English writer.

Fitz-Gerald, Lady Edward, -1831 Pamela.

Fitz-Gerald, Maurice. The Knight of Kerry. An Irish writer on religious matters.

Fitzgerald, Percy Hetherington, M.A., F.S. A., 1834-. Gilbert Dyce; One of the Boys. An Irish novelist; b. at Fane Valley, Co. Louth; educ. at Stony