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An American writer; sister of Edward P. Roe, of Chicago.

Rosier, E. Robert, 1840-81. Julius Muhlfeld, A German author; b. at Kothen; became a bookseller; then a publisher, in 1861 lived at Leipsic; in 1872 became chief editor of the "Har- tungschen Zeitung" m Komgsberg; m 1877, editor of the "Deutschen" m Sondershausen ; d. in Komgsberg.

Roger, Arlstide J Rengade. A French author of the day.

Rogers, Edward Coit, BA. OS. Fteeman. An American anti-slavery writer.

Rogers, George. Elder Tuptolemits Tub. An American writer

Rogers, Henry, 1806-77 Vmdex; JR E. H. Gi eyson An eminent English critic and essayist ; from 1858 President of the Lancashire Independent College, Manchester

Rogers, J Tom Treddlehoyle. An English dialect writer.

Rogers, Rev. Jonn, M.A., 1778-1856. J. li. An English clergyman; b. at Plymouth ; Rector of Penrose, Cornwall, 1832-56, and d. there.

Rogers, Mrs. Loula (Kendall). Leola. An American " Southland " poet ; in 1868, of Thomaston, Upson Co., Ga.

Rogers, Nathaniel Peabody, 1794- 1846. Old Man of the Mountain. An eminent American anti-slavery journal- ist, of Con-cord, N.H. ; b. at Plymouth, N.H. ; Dartmouth Coll , 1816 ; d. at Con- cord.

Rogers, Samuel ,1763-1 855. The Sard of Memory ; $*##*#* jjj***** . An eminent English banker and poet, of London; b. at Newington Green, Lon- don ; d. in the same city.

Rogers, Miss Sarah. See "Haight, Mrs. S. (B.)"

Rogerson, Thomas. A Private Per- son. An English writer, of the first part of the 18th century.

Rokeby, Morris Robinson, 3d Lord of Armagh, and 5th Bart of Rokeby, in Yorkshire, 1755-1829. A Briton. An English writer ; M P. for Boroughbridge, 1796; succeeded his uncle Matthew in 1800; d. at Thoralby, near Leyburn, Yorkshire.

Rollins, "Rev. Edward B,1793-. The White Mountain Pilgrim. An American minister and journalist ; b. in New Brit- ain (now Andover), N.H.; entered the ministry in 1815, and in 1870 had preached in 23 of the States of the Union, also in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Canada, and had delivered


more than 14,000 public addresses, and had been a journalist in Massachusetts and Vermont.

Rollins, Mrs. Ellen Chapman (Hobbs), 1831-81. E. H. Arr. An American writer, of Philadelphia ; b. m New Hampshire ; daughter ot Josiah H. Hobbs, of Wakefield; m 1855, married Hon. Edward Ashton Rollins ; of Phila- delphia, from 1869.

Rolls, Mrs M. M. His Mother. An English writer; mother of Bernard Glanville Lyndon Rolls.

Rolt, Elizabeth A Lady. An Eng- lish poet, of the 18th century.

Romanes, George John. Physicus. An English philosopher.

Romilly, Hon. Henry, M.A., 1845-. An Elector. An English politician ; son of the 1st Baron.

Ronalds, Alfred Piscator. An Eng- lish sporting writer.

Ronaldson, Richard. A JFriend of the People. An English writer on the currency.

Ronger, Morimond, 1825-. Herve'. A French composer of operettas.

Rooke, Rev. George Henry. R. An English writer of the 18th century, of Christ Coll., Cambridge.

Rooney, M. W. M. W. E An Irish publisher and bookseller, of Dublin.

Rooper, George. A Fisherman ; Sal- mo Salar, Esq. An English sporting writer of the day.

Roosevelt, Robert Barnwell, 1829-. Barnwell; Ira Zell An American jour- nalist and miscellaneous writer; b. in New York City ; studied law, and prac- tised for several years, but finally de- voted himself to literature, rural sports, and politics; M.C., 1871.

Ropes, Mrs. Hannah Anderson (Chandler). A Lady. An American writer ; sister of Peleg "W". and Theophi- lus Parsons Chandler, of Boston.

Rosales, Henry. Pick and Pen. An English colonial writer, of Melbourne (? ).

Roscoe, Henry, 1800-36. A Membei of the Inner Temple. An English lawyer, son of William Roscoe ; assessor of the Mayor's Court at Liverpool, and one of the Municipal Corporation Commission- ers ; d, at his residence at Gateacre, near Liverpool.

Roscoe, Tnomas, Jr. Lee Gibbons, student of law. An English novelist.

Rose, Rev. . A Pioneer of the

Wilderness. An English writer.

Rose, Edward Hampden, -1810. A Foremast Man. An Irish sailor; b. in Dublin ; in a youthful frolic entered the