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Relnbold, Adelheld. Franz Bert- hold. A German noyelist of the day.

Reinhardt, Lulse. Ernst Fritze. A German novelist.

Reltzenstein, Franziska, freifrau v. Franz von Nemiuersdorf. A German noTelist of the day.

Rembert, Maj. W. R. A Georgia Huntsman. An American novelist.

Renouard, Antoine Augustin, 1765- 1853. An Amateur. A French biblio- grapher and boolsseller ; b. in Paris ; d. at Saint- Valery-sur-Somme.

Reufs, Samuel. S. B. An Ameri- can writer of Pottstown, Penn.(?).

Reyband, Marie Roch Louis. Paul Clisson. See "I. and P.," First Series, p. 533. Reynolds, Rev. E. Winchester, 1827-. An American Minister. An American Universalist minister ; b. in Lansing, N.Y. ; in 1861 pastor at Water- town, N.Y.

Reynolds, John Hamilton. Peter Corcoran. See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 533. Reynolds, John N. A Citizen of the United States; A Citizen. An American naval officer ; wrote nautical sketches for the " Knickerbocker Magazine."

Rhees, Rev. Morgan John, D.D., 1760-1804. Philanthropos. An American Baptist minister; b. in Glamorganshire, Wales; came to Pennsylvania in 1794; and later settled in Beulah, and after- wards at Somerset, where he died.

Rhinde, William. An Anti-Hudi- hraslun. An English humorous poet of eighty years ago.

Ribbing, Prof. Sigurd, 1816-. Rbg. A Svvedisli author of philosophical works. Rice, George Edward, and another. Bumblerry Buzz.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 533. Rich, John, -1761. Lun. An Eng- lisJi actor.

Rich, William Alexander. An LL.B. of Harvard Colleije, sometime Com- moner of Magdalen Hall, Oxford. An American Episcopal clergyman ; Harv. Law School, 1849; in 1887 rector at Canton, N.Y.

Richards, George Henry, C.B., F.R.S., 1819-. G. H. R. An English admiral ; b. at East Anthony, Cornwall ; entered the navy, 1832; rear-admiral, 1870 ; in 1880 resident at Vancouver House, South Sydenham Park, Forest Hill, S.E.

Richards, Rev. WUllam Upton. 1 V. U.K. See "L and P.," First Series, p. 534.


Richardson, Charles. The Lincoln- shire Thrasher. An English Wesleyan evangelist ; a writer of the day.

Richardson, G. B. G. B. R. An English writer.

Richardson, Miss Isabella. Tibby Shiels.

Richardson, James, 1760-1850. Clericus Septentrional is ; A Protestant Watchman, An English clergyman ; perpetual curate of St. John's, Mickle- gate ; sub-chanter and one of the vicar's choral, of York Cathedral ; educ. at Queen's Coll., Oxford.

Richardson, James, Jr., 1817-63. R.; J. R. An American clergyman; b. at Dedham, Mass.; Harv. Coll., 1837; Divinity School, 1845 ; spent his last years in his native place ; d. at Wash- ington, D.C.

Richardson, Samuel, 1689-1761. The Editor of " Pamela and Clarissa " ; S. P. A famous English novelist ; b. in Derbyshire ; the son of a joiner ; served as an apprentice with a London printer ; in 1719 ventured to set up an oflSce in Fleet Street ; the latter part of his life was devoted to literary pursuits.

Richardson, Rev. William. The Preaching Weathercock. An English clergyman of the first part of the eigh- teenth century.

Richings, Benjamin, M.A. Britan- nicus. An English political writer.

Richmond, Rev. James Cook. Ad- monish Crime ; Nobody.

See "I. and P.," First Series, p. 534. Richmond, Rev. IJegh, D.D. A Clergyman of the Church of England. See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 534.

Ricketts, John. Mr. J R ,

Mem. of the Pliy. Med. Soc. in Edinburgh. A Scottish poet of one hundred years ago.

Ricknian, Thomas Clio. Clio. See "I. and P.," First Series, p. 5.34. Riddel, James, M.D. A Young Gen- tleman. A Scottish poet of one hundred years ago.

Ridderstad, Anton. A. Rd. A Swedish author.

Ridderstad, Carl Fredrik, 1807-. Rdd. A Swedish novelist and journal- ist.

Rldeing, William Henry, 1853-. Alexander Wainivright. An English- American journalist; b. in Liverpool; resident in Boston.

Riggs, Elias, 1810-. E. R. An American missionary ; b. in New Provi- dence, N.J. ; Amherst Coll., 1829; Ando- ver Theol. Sem., 1832 ; missionary of