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Divinity School, 1845; president of Harv. Univ., 1862-68; pastor at Port- land, Me., 1878-87.

Hillard, George Stillman, LL.D. G. 8. IL; *.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 456.

HUler, Rev. Thomas Oliver Pres- cott. Thomas 0. Prescott.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 456.

Hingeston-Randolpli, Eev. Francis Charles. Sis Son.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 457.

Hlngston, Francis, 1796-1841. C. An English poet; father of the preced- ing; b. and d. at St. Ives; Her Majesty's eomptroller of the customs at Truro, 1827(?)-41.

Hinrich, Albertine (Roslein). Paul Stein. A German writer.

Hitchcock, Ethan Allen. **«» U. S. Army ; E. A. H.

See "I. and P.," First Series, p. 457.

Hitchcock, J. K. W. J. R. W. H. An American artist of the day.

Kitchens, James. T)ieir Father, An English tinner of Cornwall.

Hoadly, Benjamin, D.D., 1676-1757. The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Win- chester ; A Christian ; A True Church- man ; An Honest Ton/. An eminent Englisli divine ; b. at Westerham, Kent; educ. at Cambridge ; bishop of Winches- ter, 1734-57.

Hoadly, Charles Jeremiah, A.M., The State Librarian of Connecticut. An American statesman; Trin. Coll., Hart- ford, 1861 ; secretary of state of Con- necticut, 1865-76.

Hoadly, David. The President of the Panama Railroad Company. An American business man, of New York City(?).

Hoare, William, R.A., 1706-92. W. S. An English portrait and historical painter ; b. at Eye, in Suffolk ; studied art under Grisoni, an Italian of London ; after spending nine years at Rome and on the continent, he settled at Bath, practising his art there, and d. there.

Hodge, William L. A Resident of Washington. An American political writer.

Hodgson, Mary. Aunt Mari/. An American writer of Philadelphia^?).

Hoffman, Charles Fenno. *; C. F. H.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 458.

Hoffman, Rev. Eugene Angustus, D.D. The Rector [of Elizabeth, New Jer- sey]. An eminent Protestant Episco- pal clergyman ; dean of the General Theol. Sem., New York City, 1879-87.


Hofmelster, Adolf. Wladimir. A German novelist.

Hof stein, J. C. von. J. C. A Swed- ish novelist.

Hogarth, William. Sr. Guzzledown Tearefoivl.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 458.

Hogg, James. A Gentleman. A Scottisli religious writer of the first part of the eighteenth century.

Holbrook, Silas Pinckney. A Cos- mopolitan.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 458.

Holden, J. G. P. Nonpareil Quadrat, X. P. D.

Sec " I. and P.," First Series, p. 458.

Holdsv^orth, T. W. E. An Officer of the Bombay Division. An English colonial writer.

Holland, Blihu G., 1817-. E. G. H. An American writer; b. at Solon, Cort- landt Co., N.Y.

Holland, Rev. Frederic West. F. W. H.; H—d.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 458.

Hollins, W. A Citizen of Baltimore. An American writer on railroads.

Holloway, Mrs. Anna. Teresa A. Thornet. An American novelist of the day, of IndianaC?).

Holmes, . Semloh.

Holmes, Abiel, D.D., 1764-1837. A Member of the Massachusetts Bible Society. An American clergyman ; b. in Wood- stock, Conn.; Yale Coll., 1783; pastor at Cambridge, Mass., 1792-1832 ; and d. there.

Holmes, Prof. George Frederick. G. F. n. An American writer in the " Southern Quarterly Review."

Holmes, Isaac Edward, 1796-1867. George Telltale. An American politician ; b., lived, and d. in Charleston, S.C. ; Yale Coll., 1815; M.C., 1839-51.

Holmes, Oliver Wendell. The Pro- fessor of Dead and Living Languages (P. B. k., Cambridge, 1867) ; 0. W. H.; Autocrat of the Breakfast Table.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 459.

Holmes, Sylvester, -1866. Timothy. An American writer ; Hon. A.M. at Brown Univ., 1823 ; d. 1866.

Holmes, Rev. William. The Country Parson. An English clergyman of the eighteenth century ; dean of Exeter.

Holstein, Mrs. Anna M. (Ellis). Mrs. H. An American writer ; a nurse in the civil war.

Holt, Joseph, about 1807-. A Judge Advocate Genercd. An American lawyer and statesman ; b. in Breckinridge Co., Ky. ; practised law at Louisville ; post-