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about 1818-. Ellen^ Kate Cleaveland. An American poet and journalist, of Cin- cinnati; b. at Greenwich, NJ.; in 1838 married Willard Nichols at Louisville, Ky.

Nichols, Thomas. Asmodeus. An American (?) writer of the day.

Nichols, Thomas. T. Ni ckle Nichols, An English writer.

Nicholson, Mrs. Eliza Jane (Poite- vent) Eliza ; Pearl Rivet s An Amer- ican writer of the day.

Nicholson, Henry Joseph Boone, D.D. H.J.B N. An English 'Clergy- man ; Rector of St. Alban's, Herts., 1835- GO et sea.

Nicholson, William, 1782-1849. Tie G-alloway Poet. A Scottish poet; d. at Kildarroch, Borgue.

Nickerson, Miss Susan D A Lady of Boston.

Nicklin, Philip Houlbrooke, A M., 1786-1842. Peregi me Prolix. An Amer- ican lawyer, bookseller, and miscellane- ous writer, of Philadelphia; b in Phila- delphia; New Jersey Coll., 1804; studied law, but did not practise.

Nickolls, Rev. Robert Boucher, LL.D., 1743-1814. Eusebius. An Eng- lish clergyman; b. in the West Indies; Hector of Stoney Staunton, Leicester- shire, from 1779; and Dean of Middle- ham m Yorkshire; had been chaplain of the 5th Regiment Foot in the war in America ; d. at Stoney Staunton.

Nicol, Martha. A Lady. An Eng- 1 ish writer.

Nicolale, Louis Francois, 1811-79. Olairvdle. A French actor and drama- tist, of Paris.

Nicolas, Sir Nicholas Harris, Knt, 1799-1848. Chonas. An eminent Eng- lish antiquary and historian ; b. at East Looe, in Cornwall; joint editor of the "Retrospective Re view "from 1826; d. fit Cape Cure, near Boulogne.

Nicolas, Lady Sarah (Davison). A Sotdiei 's Daughter. An English lady : b. f t Loughton-m-Essex ; married Sir Nich- olas Harris Nicolas in 1822.

Nightingale, Mrs. A. E. (Parry). A daughter of the Late Author of the " Cam- brian Plutarch" An English lady; daughter of John Humphreys, a barrister of London.

Nightingale, Rev Joseph, 1775-1824. -t Committee Man; J. Elagnitin. An English humorous poet ; b. at Chowbert, Lancashire; settled in London, where he supported himself by literary labor; d. in London.

Nina, Rev. William, 1810-56. W< N. An English poet and clergyman ;


Vicar of Cherryhmton ; Follow of 8t. Peter's Coll., Cambridge; d. in Puns.

Nisbet, Richard. A West Indian. A British colonial writer of the last cen- tury, of the Island of Nevis.

Nixon, Rev. Edward John, B.A. A Member of the Univ. of Camb. An Eng- lish clergyman ; chaplain to the London Hospital, 1852-00 ct seq.

Noah, Mordecai Manuel, 1785-1851. Howard; Muly ftfafacL. Au American journalist; b. m Philadelphia; became a lawyer in Charleston, S C. ; in 1815 re- moved to New York City, where he died.

No, Comte Ame'dfce de, 1819-79. Cham. A French caricaturist, of Paris, where ho died.

Nogaret, Frangois Felix, 1740-1800. Anste'nete. A French man of letters, of Pans.

Nokes, William. A Cathollck. An English religious writer, of the first part of the 18th century.

Nolan, Rev. Frederick, LL.D., F.R.S., 1784-1864. A Reformer; Sarah Search; N. A. Vigors, Jnn. An Irish clergyman ; b. at Old Rathmines Castle, County Dublin; Vicar of Prittlewell, Essex, 1822-04 ; d. at Geraldstoun House, Navan.

Nolan, Louis Edward. Kenncr Gar- rard. A brave English officer; killed in the famous charge at the battle of Balaklava.

Noland, Charles Fenton Mercer, 1812-58. N. of Arkansas; Pete Whet- stone. An American humorist ; once gov- ernor of Arkansas ; d, at Little Rock, Ark.

Nordhoff, Charles, 1830-. A Boy ; A Sailor; A Sailor Boy; Charles, Holmes. A German-American journalist; b. at Erwittle, Westphalia ; came to the Uni- ted States when a child ; is now resident in New York City, attached to the N.Y. "Herald."

Norris, Henry, -1731. H. N. An English actor; performed for many years in the theatres of London and Dublin, but, later in life, retired to York, where he died.

Norris, Randal. JS? N. An English lawyer; Sub-Treasurer Inner Temple, London.

North, . An Embryo M.P. An

English novelist.

North, Edward, 1820-. Dix Quawidf. An eminent American scholar ; b. at Ber- lin, Conn.; Hamilton Coll., 1841; Pro- fessor of Ancient Languages there, 1843- 85 et seq.

North, Elisha, M.1). Uncle Toby. An American physician, of Connecticut.