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Manor House, Aylesbury, Clerk of the Peace for Bucks.

Tissington, Anthony. A Derbyshire Working Miner. An English writer.

TItterington, Mrs. S. B. Grace Gra- ham. An American ( 7 ) novelist of the day.

Tpfcin, James. A Friend to the West India Colonies, etc. A Scottish writer of the 18th century

Tobin, John H. John of York. An American journalist of the day.

Tocl, A Merchant. A Scottish

writer, of Kirtlands, of the 18th century.

Tod, llev. George. A Friend of the People. A Scottish minister.

Tod, John. John Stratheslc. A Scot- tish writer of the day.

Todd, H. C. A Traveller. A Cana- dian (*) writer.

Todd, Her. Herbert, M.A. T. Her- bert. An English poet and clergyman; b. in London ; of Trin. Coll., Cambridge, 1858 ; Vicar of Kildwick, Leeds, 1875.

Todd, W. A Sunday Scholar. An English boy.

Tof te, Robert. JR. T., Gent., of Lon- don. An English litterateur, of London.

Tolancl, John, 1669-1722. Bntto- Batavius; Hierophilus; Janus Junius Eo- ganesius. An Irish pantheist; b. in the most northern peninsula of Ireland (in Inis-Eogan), the isthmus in which stands Londonderry; about 1697 he settled in London, where he afterwards chiefly re- sided ; d. at Putney.

Tolderlund, Hotter, -1880. Vlggo Lun. A Danish poet, of Copenhagen.

Toll, Rev. Frederick, M.A. A Friend to the Established Church. An English clergyman ; Eector of Bogmersfleld, Hampshire.

Tolman, Mrs. Harriet (Smith). JJ. S. T. An American writer; widow of the late James Tolman, of Boston.

Tomlins, Frederic Guest, 1804-67. Littlejohn. An English publisher, then a dealer in second-hand books, in London. He was sub-editor of " Douglas Jerrold's Weekly Paper." D. at his residence, Painter-Stainer's Hall, Little Trinity Lane, London.

Tomlins, Thomas Edlyne. A Bar- rister of the Inner Temple. An English attorney and solicitor, of London.

Tomlinson, B. W. Picket. An Amer- ican writer of the day.

Tomlinson, Miss Caroline. Aunt Carrie. An American writer; daughter of John Tomlinson, Esq., of Plymouth, Mass*

Tongue, Cornelius. Cecil An Eng- lish sporting writer.


Tonna, Mrs. Charlotte Elizabeth (Browne Phelan), 1792-1840. C. L ; C hat lotte Elizabeth. An English writer; b. at Norwich ; editor of the " Christian Lady's Magazine," 1834-40 ; d at Rams- gate.

Tooke, John Home, 1736-1812. Citizen T**e ; An Englishman; A Free- holder of Surrey ; Philosopher of Wimble- don; Strike but Hear. An English phi- losopher, who was tried before Lord Mansfield, fined 200, and imprisoned 12 months because he raised money by subscription to relieve the widows and orphans of the Americans killed at Con- cord and Lexington in April, 1775; b. at Westminster; M.P. for Old Sarum, 1801 ; d at Wimbledon.

Tooke, William, Esq., F.R.S., 1777- 1833. M. If. M. An English lawyer and literary antiquary ; b. at St. Peters- burg; practised his profession in Lon- don, at the same time devoting much at- tention to literature ; d. at his residence, Russell-Square, London.

Tootell, Hugh. Charles Dodd. An English E. C. priest, of the 18th century.

Topffer, Bodolpne, 1799-1846. Oba- diah Oldbuck. A Swiss humorous artist and author, of Geneva, where he died.

In French the pseudonym 13 " H. Vieus-Bois."

Toplady, Rev. Augustus Montague, 1740-78. An Hanoierian; Phdaretus; A Presbyter of the Church of England. An English clergyman ; b. at Farnham, Sur- rey , preached in a chapel near Leices- ter Fields, London, 1775-78.

Torelll, Giuseppe, 1721-81. Cm d'Arco. An eminent Italian scholar and mathematician.

Tories and Whigs. High-Heels and Low-Heels.

Torrens, Robert, F.K.S., 1780-1864. A Member of the Political Economy Club. An Irish economist ; entered the naval service in 1707; rose to be colonel of marines in 1887; afterwards major-gen- eral in India; M.P. for Ash-burton, 1831; d. at Craven-hill.

Toulotte, E. Ii. J. Civique de C?as- tine. A French historian.

Toup, Jonathan, M.A., 1713-85. Jb- annes Toupius, An English scholar and literary critic; Prebendary of Exeter Cathedral from 1774

Tour, M. Maitre I>e Za. U. M. D. L* T. A French general; commander "of 10,000 men in the Array of the Mo- gul Empire, and before Commander hi Chief of the Artillery of Hyder AUy, and of a Body of Europeans in the ser- vice of that Nabob."