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Havers, Miss Dora. Tlieo. Gift. An English novelist of the day.

Hawarden, Rev Edward. E. H. An English Roman Catholic writer, of the earlier part of the 18th century.

Haweis, Rev. Thomas, LL B., M.D., 1733-1820. The Presbyter. An English clergyman; b atRedruth; Rector of All Saints, Aldwinkle, Northamptonshire ; d. at Bath.

Hawes, Mrs. Joel. Her Mother. An American writer; wife of Rev Dr. Hawes, of Hartford, Conn.

Hawes, William Post, 1821-41. /. Cypress, Jr. An American journalist, of New York City.

Hawke, Lady Annabella Eliza Cas- sandra, 1787-. The Eight Honourable Lady #*##*. An English poet ; sister of the Hon. Martin Bladder Hawke.

Hawker, Capt. , R.A. A Regi- mental Officer. An English soldier ; Cap- tain of the 14th Light Dragoons.

Hawker, Mrs. Charlotte E. (I'Ans), -1863. C. E. H. An English trans- lator; wife of Rev. Robert Stephen Hawker, M.A., Vicar of Morwenstow, Cornwall.

Hawker, Admiral Edward, 1782- 1860. A Flag Officer. An English sea- man ; entered the navy in 1793 ; became captain in 1804 ; d. at Brighton.

Hawker, Rev. Robert, 1753-1827. I? r H. An English Calvinistic minis- ter, b. at Exeter, Magdalen Coll., Cam- bridge ; for fifty years vicar of a church in Plymouth.

Hawker, Rev. Robert Stephen, M.A., 1804-75. E. S. E.; Breachan; A Cornish Vicar; Procul; Reuben; Canon Tremaine; The Vicar of Morwenstow ; Two Oxford Men ; X. An English clergyman ; b. at Stoke Damerel; Vicar of Morwen- stow, Cornwall, 1834-75; d. in Plymouth.

Hawkes, James. A Citizen of New York. An American writer.

Hawkes, W. B. W. R. H. An Eng- lish poet and dramatist, of the early part of the present century.

Hawkesworth, John, LL.D., 1715 or 19-1773. Grevilb, or H. Gremlle. An eminent English author and critic ; b in London, where he chiefly passed his lit- erary life, and where he died.

Hawkins, CoL Charles Asnton. Vidocq. An American writer of the day.

Hawkins, Edward, D.D., 1789-. A Resident Member of Convocation. An Eng- lish clergyman ; St. John's Coll , Oxford, 1811 ; Provost of Onel Coll., 1828.

Hawkins, Sir John, 1719-89, jr. H.


An English attorney and solicitor; in 1753 retired from business, and devoted himself to literary pursuits ; from 1777 resided in Westminster, where he died

Hawkins, Rev. John. A Fair In- quirer. An English Catholic priest; joined the Protestants in 1782-84.

Hawks, Francis Lister, D.D , LL.D , 1798-1866. Prater; Lambert Lilly ; A Protestant Episcopalian; Uncle Philip. An eminent American clergyman and author; b. at Newbern, NC ; Univ. of North Carolina, 1815; Rector of the Calvary Church, New York City, 1850- 66, where he died.

Hawling, Francis. A Citizen of Lon- don. An English dramatist.

Haws, IJ. TIM Private Soldiers. An American soldier, 1758-75.

Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 1804-64. Oleron; Ashley Allen Royce. An emi- nent American romancer; b. in Salem, Mass.; d at Plymouth, N H.

Hawtrey, Rev. C. D. A Spiritual Watchman. An English clergyman.

Hawtrey, Miss Edith. Hope Wraythe. An English writer of the day

Hay, Dr. . An Episcopal Divine.

An English c\ergyman of the first part of the 18th century.

Hay, Sir Andrew Leith, F.R.S., 1785- 1862. A British Officer. A Scottish sol- dier; b. at Aberdeen; M.P. for the El- gin burghs, 1832-38 and 1841-47 ; d. at his seat, Leith Hall, Aberdeeiishire.

Hay, George, -1830. Rortensius. An American jurist; many years U.S. Attor- ney, and afterwards Judge of the U.S. Court for the Eastern District of Vir- ginia ; d. at Richmond.

Hay, Mary Cecil. Howard Harkham. An English novelist.

Hayden, Rev. John. J. H. An Eng- lish clergyman ; Archdeacon of Surrey.

Haydon, Benjamin Robert, 1786- 1846. B. R. H. An eminent English artist; b. in Plymouth; committed sui- cide in London.

Hayes, . Thomas Bishop, An Eng- lish writer ; a footman to Lord Belgrave.

Hayes, Henry. A No-Party Man. An English religious writer.

Hayes, Isaac Israel, M.D., 1832-81. John Hardy, Manner. An American Arctic explorer; b. in Chester Co., Penn.; Univ. of Penn., 1853 ; surgeon of the sec- ond Grinnell expedition, 1853-55; com- mander of another expedition, 1860-61 ; d. in New York City.

Hayes, P., M.D. A Gentleman of the Faculty. An English physician.

Hayes, Rev. Thomas, M.A. Theta;