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Huish, H. A Blue. An English nov- elist.

Hulburt, D., M,D. Zepa An Amer- ican writer.

Hull, Rev. Joseph Darling, A.M., 1818- A Connecticut Pastor. An Amer- ican teacher and minister; b in New Ha- ven, Conn. ; Yale Coll., 1837 ; Yale Div. School, 1842; Pastor at Essex, Conn., 1844-48; Principal of the Murray Hill Institute, New York City, from 1864.

Hull, Thomas, 1728-1808. A Gentle- man. An English actor and dramatist ; b. in London; for a time an apothecary; and an actor at Covent Garden Theatre, 1759-1808 ; d. in Westminster.

Hullah, Mrs. M. M . H. An Eng- lish musician, or writer on music.

Humbert, Dr. O , alias Sylvan Gard- ner. The Ram -Water Doctor. D. in the vicinity of Philadelphia, in June, 1825, at " the supposed age of one hun- dred years." See " L. I. Star," June 9, 1839.

Humble, Rev. Michael Maughan,

M.A. A Parish Priest An English

, clergyman; Emman. Coll., Cambridge;

Rector of Sutton w. Duckmanton, 1839-


Humboldt, Gay. Burr Lington, D.LL. An American writer, Hume, Rev. Abraham, D C L.,F.R.S.,

about 1816-. A Lancashire Incumbent. An Irish clergyman and antiquary; Vicar of Yauxhall, Liverpool, 1847-83 et seq.

Hume, J. F. Willys Niles. An Amer- ican writer.

Hume, Rev. James Deacon, 1774- 1842, H. B. T. An English civilian; b. at Newington, Surrey; Assistant Sec- retary to the Board of Trade, 1829-40 ; d. at Reigate.

Hume, Miss Sophia, 1702-74. & H. An English Quaker lady, of London ; b. in South Carolina ; d. in London ; was a minister about 25 years.

Humlrey, John. J. H.; A Grave Author of Middle and Unparty Princi- ples; A Lover of Peace and the Public Good. An English political writer, of the first part of the 18th century. 1 Humphrey, Asa, 1781-1841. A Schoolmaster in the Eastern Country. An American poet; b. and d. at North Yar- mouth, Me ; by occupation a chair- maker (*).

Humphrey, E. A. A Churchman. An English writer.

Humphrey, George. A Collector. .An English conchologist.

Humphrey, Rev. John. His Respect-


ful Neighbour, J. E. An English clergy- man, of Prome.

Humphrey, Mrs. S. G. Stereo. An American writer.

Humphreys, Col. David, LLJX, 1753-1818. A Gentleman of the Army. An American poet, soldier, and diplo- matist, b. at Derby, Conn.; Yale Coll, 1771 ; lived and d. at New Haven, Conn.

Humphreys, Edward Rupert, LL.D. A British Commoner; The Head Master of an English Grammar School. An Eng- lish writer and educator; now, 1883, a classical teacher of Boston.

Humphreys, Henry Noel, 1810-. H. N. H. An Archaeologist. An English numismatist; b. at Birmingham; educ. in England and on the Continent, where he resided several years, chiefly at Rome.

Hunt, Freeman, 1804-58. An Ameri- can ; A Citizen of New York. An Amer- ican printer, editor, author, and pub- lisher, b. at Quincy, Mass ; in 1831 set- tled in New York City; d. at Brooklyn, N.Y.

Hunt, Helen. H. H. See "Jack- son, Mrs. H. (F. H.)."

Hunt, (James Henry) Leigh, 1784- 1859. The Etftfor of " The Examiner* 1 ; Henry Honeycombe; Mr. Town, Junior, Critic and ^tensor-General An English poet and prose writer; b. at Southgate, near London; resided chiefly in London; d. at Putney

Hunt, Jedediah, 1815-. Cresinus. An American merchant; in 1860, at Chilo, Clermont Co., O. ; also a poet and prose writer; b. at Candor, Tioga Co., N.Y,; removed to Ohio about 1840.

Hunt, Mrs. Margaret. Averil Beau- mont. An English writer.

Hunt, Rev. Robert Shapland, M.A. H. S. H. An English clergyman; Ex- eter Coll., Oxford, 1841; Vicar of Mark- Beech, Edinbridge, 1862-83 et seq.

Hunt, Rowland, Esq. An Independ- ent Voter. An English political writer, of Shrewsbmgr, --

Hunt, Thornton, 1810-73. T.H. An "English journalist, of London, after 1840; son of (James Henry) Leigh Hunt.

Hunt, William. W. H. t Gent. An English dramatist; a Collector of Excise; wrote one play, of which the following line is a specimen .

" As the tall trees stood circlvng in a row. 1 '

Hunter, Mrs. Anne (Home), 1742- 1821. Mrs. J. H. An English poet ; wife of Dr. John Hunter, and sister of Sir Everard Home ; b. and d in London ;

Hunter, John, N. R, A Scottish writer.