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cal writer; b. at Bearfield, near Brad- ford, Co. of Wilts ; d. in London.

Jones, Margaret Elizabeth Mary. If. E. M. J. An English poet

Jones, Rev. Norris M. A Presbyter of the Diocese of Maryland* An Ameri- can clergyman.

Jones, Owen. Devonshire Poet. An English uneducated wool-comber.

Jones, Richard. R. J.

Jones, Robert Baker. IS. B. J. An English poet.

Jones, Sarah L. S. L. J. ; A Block- aded British Subject. An English writer.

Jones, Stephen, 1763-1827. S. J.; A Friend to Candour and Truth. An English author, editor, and journalist, of London; b. and d. in that city

Jones, Rev Thomas. Alun Glan. A Welsh poet.

Jones, Rev. Thomas. A Person who travelled, etc. A Welsh clergyman ; Rec- tor of Great Creaton.

Jones, Rev. William, D.D., 1726- 1800. Thomas Bull; Trinity Jones; A Tutor ; An Old Friend and Servant of the Church; A Presbyter of the Church of England. A learned English clergy- man; P.O. of Nay land, 1775, and Rector of Paston and of Hollingbourne, the latter till his death.

Jordan, G. W., Es^. G. W. J.; The Agent for jBarbadoes. A British colonial writer.

Jordan, W. W. J. An American traveller.

Jordan, W. S. W. S. J.; Tisto. An American journalist, of San Francisco.

Jourdan, Mrs. Mary J., -1865.


JLT. J. J n ; A Lady. An Anglo-Indian poet; wife of Col. Jourdan, of the Madras Army ; d. in London.

Joy, George. A Calm Observer. An English political writer.

Joy, Henry H. A Barrister. An English lawyer.

Joyce, Robert Dwyer, -1883. Fear- dana Herulan. An Irish poet ; b. hi the Co. of Limerick ; sailed for this country in 1866, and settled in Boston; d. in Dublin.

Judah, Samuel B. H. Terentiu&. Phlogobombus. An American satirical writer, of STew York City.

Judson, Edward Z. C. Ned Bunt- line. An American novelist of the day.

Judson, Mrs. Emily Chubbuck, -1851. Fanny Forrester. An American


writer ; b. in Eaton, Madison Co., .. in 1846 married Dr. Judson ; d. at Ham- ilton, N.Y.

Juel, Frau Tekla (Svensson), 1835-. Carl Krone. A Danish novelist; b. in Copenhagen; in 1866 married A. Juel,. assistant in the Latin School at Aalborg,. in Jutland.

Jurin, James, M.D., 1684-1750. Philalethes Cantabrigiensis. A learned English physician and mathematician, of London.

Justamond, John Obadlah, F R.S., -1786. A Professor of Swgery. An English surgeon, of the 2d Regt. of Dragoon Guards.

Justice, Alexander. A. J. ; A Wett- Wisher to Trade. An English financial writer of the first part of the 18th cen- tury.


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Kaler, James Otis, 1846-. James Otis; Abigail Perkins. An American journalist, of New York City.

Kane, John Kintzing, A.M., 1795- 1858. A Pennsylvanian. An American jurist; b. in Albany, N.Y.; Yale Coll., 1814 ; admitted to the Philadelphia bar, 1817 , U.S. District Judge, 1846-58 ; d. at Philadelphia.

Kane, Paul. An Artist. " An Amer- ican artist, who has studied in Europe, and apparently unites the refinement of the Old World with the Indian energy of


Kautftnan, C H. A Merchant. An English commercial compiler, of London.


Kaufmann, Mathilde (Binder}. 1835-. Amara George. A German writer; b. at Niirnberg; since 1857 has resided with her husband in Wertheim.

Kay, A. J. An Upholsterer* An Eng- lish poet.

Kay, Robert. An Odd-Fellow. A Scottish writer, of Dumbarton.

Kaye, Sir John William, 2P.R.S > 1814-76. An Optimist. An English offi- cer and historian ; served some years in the East India Company's service; re- turned home in 1845, and devoted him- self to literary pursuits; but entered the- Indian Home Service, and was Secretary of the Secret Dept, India, Office, 1859-74.