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Churchman, A. Edward Berens, M.A. Remarks on Lord Henley and Dr Burton on Church reform. L. 1833.

Churchman, A. /Samuel Roffey Mait- land, DJ) The voluntary system . . . Gloucester, Eng , 1834-35.

Churchman, A Broad. Edward A Warnnei . Victor La Tourette. B. 1875.

Churchman, An English. Rev. Rich- ard SunLey, M.A. An English Church- man's reason for his hope. L 1851.

Churchman, A Free. Rev. Andrew Gray. Dr. Struthers on the Free Church. Perth, 1845.

Churchman of the Diocese of New York, A. William Jay. A letter to the Eight Rev. Bishop Hobart; occasioned by the strictures on Bible Societies, con- tained in his late charge to the Conven- tion of New York. N.Y. 1828. See "Corrector."

ChurUow, B t H e E d, L d. Edward Thurlow t Baron Thurlow. An English green box ; or, the green box of . . . given by Mrs. Harvey to B. O'Tickle ... L. 1779.

Churne, William, of Staffordshire. Rev. Francis Edward Paget. The hope of the Katzekopfs: a fairy tale . . . Rugeley, 1844.

Churton, Henry. Albion Winegar Tounte. Toinette : a tale of transition. N.Y.' 1875.

Cibber, Colley. James Rees. The life of Edwin Forrest. P. 1874. Mr. Rees has also, under this signature, pub- lished articles on " Shakespeare and Lord Bacon/ 3 June and July, 1874, in the "Sun- day Mercury" (P.).

Cicely, Cousin. IJ. Lermont. Lewie ; or, the bended twig Auburn, N.Y., 1853.

Cicero. Joseph Galloway. Letter from ... to Catiline the Second [Charles James Eos] ... L. 1781.

Cicerone. Rev. J. S. Bloom, Vicar of Castleacre. Handbook to the ancient remains of Castleacre, Norfolk.

Cicestrensls, Preshyter. Henry La- tham. Anthologia Davidica . . . L. 1846.

Cigarette. Willis H. Bocock, in his contributions to the " Despatch " (Rich- mond, Va.).

Cincinnatus. William Plumer. For thirty years preceding his death, he con- tributed largely to the papers, under this pseudonym.

Cincinnatos. Joseph Cawthorne. The false alarm ... L. 1782.

Cincinnatus Caledonius. John Gor- don Barbour. Lights and shadows of Scottish character and scenery. Edinb. 1824.


Cinna. Robert Baldwin Sullivan, who "was wont, in his younger days, to con- tribute papers of a humourous and play- ful character to the literary periodicals of the day. In Sibbald's 'Canadian Magazine/ published at York (Toronto) in 1833, are to be seen communications of his under the nom de plume of 'Cinna.'"

Cinna. William Benjamin Wells, who wrote for Wilkes' " Spirit of the Times " (N.Y.) with this signature. Author of "Canadiana"... L. 1887.

Cirujano, M. M. C. Geoige Borlase Childs. Barbadazulo Vanagloroso, the demon of the Castle Heights ... L. 1868.

Citizen, A. James Hack, Jun. An address to the inhabitants of Chichester, on the subject of the distribution of the Scriptures. Chichester, 1812.

Citizen, A. Charles Christian. A brief treatise on the police of the city of New York , . . N.Y. 1812.

Citizen, A. Hon. Ttmothy Fuller. The election of President of the United States considered ... B. 1823.

Citizen, A. Hugo Arnot. A letter to the heritors, farmers, and inhabitants of the county of Edinburgh . . . Edinb. 1775.

Citizen, A. James Cleland. Letter to the Honourable the Lord Provost, respecting the proposed Statute Labour Bill for Glasgow. Glasgow, 1819.

Citizen, A. James B. Congdon. Let- ter to the Representatives hi the General Court, from the town of New Bedford . . . New Bedford, 1847.

Citizen, A. Francis Hare, Bishop of Chichester. A letter to Sir. R. Brocas, Lord Mayor of London. L. 17SO.

Citizen, A. Hon. Henry Sherwood. Letter ... on the Usury Laws . . . To- ronto, 1847.

Citizen, A Philip Livingston. The other side of the question ; or, a defence of the liberties of North America . . . N.Y. 1774.

Also ascribed to Myles Cooper.

Citizen, A. James Dunwoody Brown- son De Bow. The political annals of South Carolina . . . Charleston, 1845.

The author also signs himself '* J. D.'*

Citizen, A. Edmund Kimball. Re- flections upon the Law of Libel ... B. 1823.

Citizen, A. William Findley. A review of the revenue system adopted by the first Congress under the Federal Constitution ... P, 1794.