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Haldeman, Samuel Stehman, LL.D., 1812-80. Felix Ago. An American phi- lologist and naturalist; Prof, of Comp. Philology in the Univ. of Penn., 1869-80.
Hale, Rev Edward Everett, 1822-. Col. Frederic Ingkam ; A New England Minister, AS. An American clergy- man; b. in Boston; Harv Univ , 1839; Pastor at Worcester, Mass., 1846-56; in Boston, 1856-85 et seq.
Hale, John Me., D.D. Hierophilus. An Irish prelate ; Roman Catholic Arch- bishop of Tuam.
Hale, Sir Matthew, 1609-1676 A Learned Hand. An eminent English jurist; b. at Alderley, in Gloucester- shire; Lord Chief Justice of England, 1671-76.
Hale, Capt. Nathan, 1755-76. The American Spy. An American soldier; b. in Coventry, Conn. ; executed as a spy in New York City.
Hale, Nathan, LL.D., 1784-1863. The Editor of the Boston Daily Advertiser; A Gentleman of Boston. An American journalist; b. in Westhampton, Mass ; William's Coll., 1804; removed to Bos- ton in 1810.
Hale, Salma, 1787-1866. Algernon Sidney ; A Citizen of Massachusetts. An American lawyer; b. at Alstead, N.H.; M.C., 1817-19 ; practised law at Keene, N.H., 1834-66, and d. there.
Hale, Mrs. Sarah Josepha (Buell), 1790-1879. A Lady of New Hampshire. An American author and journalist; b. in Newport, N.H.; was the widow of David Hale; d. in Philadelphia.
Hales, Thomas, 1740-about 1780. D'hele An English dramatic writer; settled in Paris about 1770, and wrote in French with ease and elegance.
Hales, William, D.D., -1831. Octa- vius. An Irish clergyman; Fellow of Trin, Coll., Dublin ; and Rector of Killes- andra
Halford, Sir Henry, Bart., M.D., 1766-1844. Sir H. B., Bart. An Eng- lish poet and physician ; b. at Leicester ; educ. at Rugby and Oxford; practised his profession and died in London.
Halfpenny, F. W. F. W. H. An English bibliographer, of London.
Haliburton, Thomas Chandler, 1796-1865. A Colonist; Sam Slick of Slickville. A British colonial judge and humorist, of Nova Scotia ; b. at Windsor, N.S.; but removed to England in 1850; and d. at Gordon House, Isleworth.
Haliburton, William* A. Bostonian.
An American writer upon the influence
of the stage.
Halkerstoun, H. A Country Gentle- man. A Scottish writer, of Rathillet, Fifeshire
Halkett, Lady Anne. A Lady,
Hall, Capt. . An Officer of the
Army. An English officer ; supposed to have been a major in General Howe's army.
Hall, A. Oakey. Hans Yoilel. An American journalist, of New York City.
Hall, Rev. Baynard Bust, D.D, 1798-1863 Robert Carlton. An Ameri- can writer, of Brooklyn, N.Y., from 1852.
Hall, Blakely Flaneur. An Amer- ican journalist, of San Francisco.
Hall, Chambers. C. H. An Eng- lish writer on art.
Hall, David, 1682-1756. TJieophilus Philanthropes* An English Friend, of Skipton, Yorkshire ; a schoolmaster.
Hall, Mrs. F. (Howe). F. H. An American writer.
Hall, Fitzedward, A.M., J.TLD. F. E. H. An American Anglo-Sanskrit scholar; Harv. Univ., 1846; Prof, in London; Librarian of the India Office till 1869.
Hall, George. Gr. H. An English antiquary and traveller.
Hall, James. An Amateur. An English writer, of London ( q ).
Hall, James, 1793-1868. Orlando. An American lawyer, financier, journal- ist, and litterateur; b. at Philadelphia; in 1833 removed to Cincinnati, and d. near that city.
Hall, John B., 1788-1820 The Editor of the "Port Folio." An American law- yer and journalist; editor of the "Port Folio/' Philadelphia, 1816-27; d. in Philadelphia (?).
Hall, Miss Louise G. Lulu. An American literary lady of the day.
Hall, Rev. Robert. A Presbyter of the Church of England. An English clergy- man of the first part of the 18th century.
Hall, Robert Pleasants, 1823-54. A South Carolinian* An American law- yer and poet; b. in Chester District, S.C. ; in 1849 removed to Macon, Ga., and d. there.
Hall, Mrs. Sarah (Ewing), 1761- 1830. A Lady of Philadelphia. An American writer; b, in Philadelphia.
Hall, Spencer. S, H. An English bibliographer.
Hall, Spencer T. Sherwood Forester, An English biographer and miscellane- ous writer.
Hall, Thomas. Baby Rattler, Gent. An English writer.