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ual; One of the Crowd. An English jour- nalist, of London.

Greer, Mrs. Maria. Armar Greije. An English writer of to-day.

Greer, Mrs Sarah. An Irish Lady ; A Lady. An Irish Friend ; wife of John K. Greer, of Monkstown, near Dublin.

Greg, Samuel, 1804-76. A Layman. An English poet and prose writer, of Manchester; brother of William Rath- bone Greg.

Greg, William Rathbone, 1809-83. W. R. G. An English economist and writer on social science, of London , b. at Manchester.

Gregory, Alexander Tighe. An Englishman Abioad; An Englishman in Switzerland. An English traveller.

Gregory, J. Captain Gregory Sea- worthy. An American (?) writer.

Gregory, John, M D., 1724-73. A Father An eminent Scottish physician ; Prof, of Physic in the Univ. of Edin- burgh, 1766-73.

GrenviUe, A. S. A. 5. G. An American poet, of Dedham, Mass. ( 7 ).

GrenviUe, George, 1712-70 G. G.; A Son of Candor, An English states- man; Chancellor of the Exchequer, 1763.

Grenville, George, Lord Kugent, 1788-1850. John Hampden ; The Lord and Lady there. An English nobleman; educ. at Brazenose Coll., Oxford; D C.L., 1810, d. at his seat, Lillies, Bucks.

Grenville, Hon. Robert FuUce, 1800-67. An Invalid. A English officer and civilian, of Pembrokeshire; d. at Milford.

Grey, Sir Charles Edward, Knt., 1785-1865. One of the Commissioners. An eminent English jurist; Governor of Jamaica from 1840; d. at Tunbridge Wells.

Grey, Ford Grey, Earl. A Noble- man. An English lord.

Grey, Rev, Harry. H. G.

Grey, Henry, 3d Earl, 1802-. G. C. An English statesman; b. at Howick House; Trin. Coll., Cambridge, M.A., 1823; succeeded his father in 1845; Secretary of State for the colonies, 1846-52.

Grey, Isaac. A Native of Pennsyl- vania.

Grey, J. E. One of the Million. An English writer.

Grey, Jeannie H. Eearton Drille. An American C 2 ) novelist.

Grey, Zachary? LL.D., 1687-1766. An Admirer of Monarchy and Episcopacy;


A Country Curate ; A Count) y Gentleman ; A Ft lend ; A Gentleman and No Knight; A Gentleman of the Umieisity of Cam- ludge; A Learned Hand; A Lover of Episcopacy ; A Loier of History; One uko is neither Jacobite ' nor Republican, Presbyterian nor Papist; Philalethes Can- tabrigiensis ; A Presbyter of the C hutch of England; A Sincere Admirer of True Lib- et ty ; A Sincere Lover of the Present Con- stitution; A Sincere Protestant. An emi- nent English clergyman, literary critic, and controversialist, Rector ot Hough- ton Conquest, Beds , and Vicar of St. Peter's^and St. Giles's, Cambridge; d. at Ampthill, near Houghton Conquest.

Grey-Egerton, Sir Philip Be Hal- pas, 10th Bart., 1806-. P. G. E. An English gentleman; M.P. for Chester City, 1830; South Cheshire, 1835-68; and Cheshire West from 1868-81.

Griesebach, Eduard, 1845-. Tan- hailser der neue A German author; b. at Gottingen; studied law there; chose the diplomatic career, and rose to be consul at St. Petersburg in 1SS1.

Griffin, Mrs. Alice (McClure). Ifuni TeH; Addie Glenmore. An American "Southland" poet; b. in Boone Co., Ky.; grad. at the Wesieyan JTemale Sem., Cin- cinnati, at the age of sixteen; married, at Newport, Ky., in 1861, Mr. G. W. Grif- fin, an American author, and they have since resided at Louisville.

Griffin, George. A Layman. An American religious writer.

Griffin, Gerald, Esq , 1805-40. Oscar. An Irish poet; b. in Limerick ; the latter part of his life he spent in a Catholic monastery, devoting himself to religious exercises, and d. there.

Griffin, John Quincy Adams. Aza- rias Bumpus; A Bunker Hill jZfoy. An American lawyer, of Boston.

Griffith, Acton Frederick. A. F. Gr. An English bibliographer.

Griffith, Mrs. Elizabeth (Griffith), -1798. Frances. A Welsh lady ; a writer of novels and plays; married Richard Griffith; d. at Millecent, Co. of Kildare.

Griffith, Richard. Henry, See "Griffith, Mrs, Elizabeth."

Griffith, William, Esq. Eumenes. An American political writer, of New Jersey.

Griffiths, Mattie. A Female Slave. An American colored poet ; b. in Louis- ville, Ky.(?); in 1860 resided in Boston, writing for the "Anti-Slavery Standard,** and other Boston and New York jour* nals,

Griffiths, Richard. A Late Cele-