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Herne, Thomas, 1722- Phileleuthe- rus Cantabngiensis ; Philonagnostes Cnti- cus. An English controversialist ; b. in Suffolk ; a man of learning, virtue, and spirit ; d. at Woburn.

Heron, A. An Ex-Hussar.

Heron, Agnes and Fanny. Agnes and Fanny Natah. American lyric artists ; made their debut in Philadelphia in 1848 ; in 1870 were in Europe.

Heron, Mrs. Emily (Manning). Australie. An English colonial poet; daughter of Sir William Montague Man- ning, Vice-Chancellor of the Sydney University.

Heron, Robert, 1764-1807. Ralph Anderson. A Scottish miscellaneous writer , b. at New Galloway ; wrote and translated a number of works, and was ed- itor and contributor to several periodicals.

Herrick, Edward Claudius, 1811- 62. B. F. An American scholar ; b. in New Haven, Conn.; Yale Coll., 1862; Librarian there, 1843-58, and Treasurer, 1852-62 ; d. in New Haven.

Herrick, N. N. H. An English writer of the first part of the 18th century.

Hervey, Mrs. Eleonora Louisa (Mon- tagu), 181 1-. Margaret Russell. An English author; b. in Liverpool; the wife of Thomas Kibble Hervey.

Hervey, John, Lord Hervey of Ick- worth, 1696-1743. A Member of the House of Commons; A Nobleman. An English political and poetical writer; Lord Privy Seal, 1740-42 ; he was the " Sporus " of Pope's Satires.

Hervey, Thomas Kibble, 1804-59. Jack Ketch. A Scottish poet; b. at Paisley; engaged in literary work in London ; d. at Kentish Town.

HerviUy, Ernest d', 18D9-. Le Pas- sant. A French author; b. in Paris; became a railroad engineer, but soon de- yoted himself entirely to literature and journalism,

Herzen, Alexander, 1812-70. Iskan- der. A Russian socialist and able re- publican writer ; d. at Paris.

Heslop, K.. O. Harry Haldane. An English dialect writer.

Hesse, I^pold Auguste Gonstantin, -1844. L. A. Constantin. An old book- seller and bibliographer, of Amsterdam.

Hetzel, Pierre Jules, 1814-. Pierre Jules Stahl. A French author and pub- lisher, of Paris; in 1851 removed to Brussels.

Heun, Karl Ootttob Samuel, 1771- 1854. H. Clauren. A German novelist ; b. at Dobrilugk ; spent his life chiefly in Berlin.


Hewerdine, Rev. Thomas, M.A. T. H. An English clergyman; Rector of Abington, and Vicar of* Basingbourn, Cambridge.

Hewetson, William. A Christian. An English Friend.

Hewins, Miss C. M. C.M.H. An A- mencan bibliographer, of Hartford, Conn.

Hewitt, Harry S., 1856-. Kdd An American journalist, of Syracuse, N.Y.

Hewitt, John. I. H. An English antiquary.

Hewitt-Stebblns, Mrs Mary Eliza- beth (Moore), 1808-. lone; Jane. An American poet; b. in Maiden, Mass; married Mr. James L. Hewitt, and in 1854 Mr. R. Stebbins; has resided chiefly in New York City.

Hewlett, Rev. Joseph T. J., 1800-47. JP#; Peter Pnggins. An English divine ; b. in London ; Worcester Coll , Oxford ; a teacher, 1828-40 ; an Epis. clergyman, 1823-28 and 1840-47 ; d. at Little Stam- bridge, Essex.

Hewson, Hugh, 1724-1809. Hugh Stiap. An English hair-dresser, of V'iU liers-street, London ; the original of the character of " Hugh Strap " in Smollett's "Roderick Random."

Heygate, Rev. William Edward, M.A., 1816-. W. E. H. ; A Clergyman of the Episcopal Church, in England An English divine; St. John's Coll , Oxford, 1839; Rector of Brightstone, Newport, Isle of Wight, 1869-83 et seq. See "A Layman of Boston, U.S.A."

Heywood, James. James Easy. An early English writer.

Heywood, Samuel. A Layman. An English barrister-at-law.

Hibbard, Miss Carrie S., 1833-. Mabel St. Glair. An American poet; in 1860 resided at Spring Hill, Fulton Co., O.

Hickes, George, D.D., 1642-1715. A Dignify 9 d Clergy-man of the Chwch of England. An English divine; b. in Yorkshire j Dean of Worcester.

Hickes, T. T. H, Pharmacop,, Rus- tican. An early English pharmacist

Hickey, James Harden. Saint Pa- trice.

Hickey, Rev. Ross, 1700-. Martin Doyle. An Irish clergyman and rural economist ; b. in Co. Cork,

HickLing, George. Rusticus. An English poet of the day.

Hicks, Mrs. Emilie Earle (Steele), 1820-. A Lady. An English author; b. at Penryn ; in 1842, married William Briddlecombe Hicks, at St. Glavis.

Hicks, Jennie B. Sophie Sparkle. An American writer of the day.