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Jackson, Andrew, LL.D. King An- drew.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 466.

Jackson, F. J. The British Minister. An English diplomatist.

Jackson, Mrs. Helen Maria (Fiske Hunt). 11. H.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 466.

Jackson, Eev. John, 1686-1763. JPhilocriticus Cantabrigiensis ; A. Clergijrfian of the Church of England.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 466.

Jackson, Rowland, M.D., -1787 or 88. A Phijsinian. An Irish physician ; M.D. at Rheiras in 1746 ; in 1766 went to Calcutta, and d. there.

Jackson, Thomas. The President of the Wesleyan Conference. An English Wesleyan clergyman.

Jacob, GUes, 1686-1744. The Scourge of Grammar.

See "I. and P.," First Series, p. 467.

Jacobl, Priedrlch Heinrlch, 1743- 1819. Eduard AUwill; German Plato. An eminent German thinker and writer ; h. at Dusseldorf ; president of the new Acad, of Sciences, Munich, 1807-13.

James, Mrs. Florence Alice (Price). Florence Warden. An American novelist of the day; wife of Mr. George E. James.

James, George Payne Ralnsford, 1801-60. F. de Lunatico, K. F. M., F. S. St.L.

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James, Thomas, D.D., -1804. Henry Maiden, chapel clerk. An English clergy- man; head-master of Eugby School, 1776-93.

James II. of England, 1633-1701. Old Jacob.

Jamieson, Gen. D. F. J. An Amer- ican writer of the South ; contributor to the " Southern Quarterly Review."

Japp, Alexander Hay, LL.D., F.R.S., &c. JE. Conder-Gray ; Benjamin Orme, M.A.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 467.

Jardine, Sir Henry. The King's Re- membrancer. A Scottish writer.

Jarvis, Edward, M.D. E. J.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 467.

Jay, John, LL.D., 1745-1829. Helvi- dius.

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Jay, William.LL.D., 1789-1858. Han- cock ; A Protestant Episcopalian.

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Jelf, William Edward, B.D. A


High Churchman of the Old School. An English clergyman; Christ Church, Ox- ford, 1833 ; in 1870 et seq. resident at Cafrdeon, Dolgelly, North Wales.

Jenkins, Miss Josephine. Entre- Nous. An American writer of the day ; correspondent of the Boston " Herald."

Jenks, Francis, A.M., -1832. .

An American lawyer ; Harv. Univ., 1817.

Jenner, Rev. Charles, M.A., 1737- 74. Lothario. An English poet, novel- ist, and miscellaneous writer ; rector of Cramford St. John, Northants, and vicar of Claybrook, Leicestershire.

Jennings, Henry Constantine. H. C.J.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 468.

Jennings, Sarah, the Ducliess of of Marlborough, 1660-1744. Jenniko ; Mrs. Freeman. An English lady ; wife of the Duke of Marlborough.

Jennison, Miss. Owen Tunsley. An American poet ; a niece of the late Rev, John Weiss.

Jenyns, Soame, 1703-4-87. W. Burk;

          • . An English politician, essay-

ist, first an infidel, then a champion of Christianity ; son of Sir Roger Jenyns ; educ. at St. John's Coll., Cambridge ; for nearly f ortj' years an M.P. ; for twenty-five a commissioner of tl>e Board of Ttade ; a noted wit and conversationalist.

Jephson, Robert, 1736-1803. Jean Baptiste Coutean. An Irish writer ; a captain in the army, and a member of the Irish House of Commons ; wrote poems and dramas.

Jerdan, William, F.S.A. An Inside Passenger ; A Late Visitant.

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Jerningham, . An Attache. An

English diplomatist of the day.

Jerome, Jerome K. An Idle Fellow. An English writer of tlie day.

Jerrold, Douglas William. Wrong- head.

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Jerrold, William Blanchard, 1826- 84. B. J. ; Fin-Bee.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 469.

Jessopp, Rev. Augustus, D.D., 1824-. ,7. ; X. An English schoolmaster ; b'. at Albury Place, Cheshunt, Herts. ; head- master, Helston Grammar School, 1855- 69; of Norwich School, 1859-79; and rector of Scarning, Norfolk, 1879-87.

Jevons, M. A. M. A. J. An English poet and editor.