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ister of a congregation at Wattsfield, Suffolk.

Harney, George Julian. The Ed- itor of " Tlie Jersey Independent." An English journalist.

Harper, Alexander. A Deveronside Poet. A Scottish poet.

Harper, Rev. Samuel BrOTvn. A Writer of "A Voice from the Xorth."

See "I. and P.," First Series, p. 449.

Harper, AVilliam. A Friend. A Scottish writer.

Harrington, Rev. Joseph, 1813-52. J. I-l. An American ulergyman ; Harv. Coll., 18.33; d. at San Francisco, Cal.

Harris, . Flill Scot. A Scottish

writer the first part of the eighteenth century.

Harris, Alexander. An Atheist. An English writer.

Harris, Miss Amanda Bartlett. A. B. H. ; Kirkland. An American writer of the day of Warner, Merrimack Co., N.H.

Harris, Edward. Lnnatico De Crunl-I.

Harris, Emily Marion. E. il. H .

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 449.

Harris, H. A Looker-Out. An Eng- lish song-writer of the day.

Harris, Rev. J. Simon Peeper, Esq. An English journalist.

Harris, James, 1709-80. ./. H. An English gentleman of uncommon parts and learning, of Malmesbury, M.P.

Harris, James Howard, Viscount Fitzharris, 3d Earl of Malmesbury, 1807-. A Nobleman. An English peer ; b. in Spring Gardens, London; succeeded his father in 1841 ; educ. at Eton and Oxford; M.P. for Wilton, 1841; secre- tary for foreign affairs, 1852 and 1858-59 ; lord privy seal, 1800-68 ; residence Heron Court, near Christ Church, Hampshire.

Harris, James Liampson. ■/. L, H. An English religious writer.

Harris, Thaddeus William, 1795- 1856. H—s. An American naturalist; b. in Dorchester, Mass.; Harr. Coll., 1815 ; librarian at Harvard, 1831-56 ; d. at Cambridge, Mass.

Harris, William Torrey, A.M., 1835-. Hermes. An American philoso- pher; b. in North Killingly, Conn. ; Hon. A.M., at Yale Coll. in 1869 ; resident in Concord, Mass.

Harrison, Mrs. Constance Gary. Mrs. Burton.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 450.

Harrison, Jesse Burton. A Vir- ginian. An American writer of Rich- mond, Va.C?).


Elarrison, Rev. Joseph. The Minis- ter of that Parish, An English clergyman of Cirencester.

Harrison, William Henry, 1773- 1841. "Old Tip" [or Tippecanoel. An eminent American general ; b. in Charles Co., Va. ; president of the United States, March 4 to April 4, 1841 ; d. at Washing- ton, D.C.

Hart, Mrs. Mrs. Jerningham. An American writer of the day.

Hart, Kev. William, A.M., 1713-84. iScriptiirista. An American Congrega- tional minister; b. in East Guilford [now Madison], Conn. ; Yale Coll., 17-32 ; pastor at Saybrook [now Old Saybrook], Conn., 1736-84.

Hartig, P. An Officer of State. An Austrian writer of the day.

Hartmann, Emma. Fr. H. Palmer.

Hartmann, Franz. F. II.

Harvey, Francis, 1702-. Zetliur. An English preacher ; b. at Hay le ; emigrated to Verulam, Natal ; a writer of the day.

Harvey, Joseph, ]>.!)., 1787-1873. An Edwardean. An American clergyman; b. at East Haddam, Conn. ; Yale Coll., 1808; secretary of the American Educa- tional Society, Boston, 1825; was en- gaged in various parochial labors till 1858, when he removed to Michigan, where he d. at the village of Harvey, on the shore of Lake Superior,

Harvey, Thomas Kingston, 1831- 72. T. H. II. An Englisli barrister; b. at Penzance, Cornwall ; from 1863 resi- dent at Constantinople; d. at Pera.

Harvey, Rev. William Woodis. Pin- dar ; Zeta.

See "I. and P.," First Series, p. 451,

Harwood, Rev. Uriel, A.M. A Cu- rate in tile Archdeaconry of Coventry. An English clergyman ; curate of Hardwick Priors, Warwickshire.

Hasell, Miss E. J., -1887. E. J. H. An English writer in " St. Paul's Maga- zine," " Blackwood," and the " Athe- naeum." She was of Dalemain, Uls- water, and versed in the literature of Spain, Portugal, and Italy.

Haslam, Mrs. T. J. T. J. II. An Irish writer of the day, of Dublin(?).

Haslew^ood, Joseph. Wyl Bucke.

See " L and P.," First Series, p. 451.

Hasted, Edward, F.S.A., 1732-1812. A Late Inhabitant. An English writer; b. in Canterbury(?), county Kent ; master of the hospital at Corsham, Wiltshire, where he died.

Haswell, Charles H. The Engineer in Chief of the U. S. Nar^/. An American naval "ngineer; chief engineer, 1836;