LIST OF WRITERS AND AUTHORITIES 
Bnclianan, James (1"91 - 186S). t'if teenth President of the U nlted States. Buchanan 
Buchanan, Robert Williams (1841- ). Scottisli poet and author. R. Buchanan 
Buck or Buc, Sir George (died 1623). English liistoiian and poet. Sir G. Buek 
Buck's Reference Handbook of Medical Sciences (1885-1889). 
Buckingliam, Second Duke of (George Villiers) (1627-1688). Etiglish states- 
man and author. Buckingham 
Buddngbamsliire, Duke of. See Sheffield. 
Buckland, Francis Trevelyan (1826 -1880). English naturalist. F. T. Buckland 
Buckland, William (ITSl - 1866). English geologist. Buckland 
Buckle, Henry Thomas (1821-1862). English liistorical writer. Buckle 
Buckman, James (1816-1884). English geologist and naturalist. J. Buckman 
Buckmlnster, Thomas. English clergyman. ("Right Christian Calendar," 
1570.) BuckTfiingter 
Budgell, Eustace (1686-1737). English miscellaneous writer. Budgell 
Buffon, (Seorges Louis Leclerc,Comte de (1707-1788). French naturalist. Buffim 
Bull, George (1634-1710). Bishop of St. David's. Bp. Bull 
Bullein,Wllll£im (1600? -1676). English pliysician. Bullein 
Bullinger, Heinrlch (1604 - 1675). Swiss pastor and theological writer. Bxdlinger 
Bullokar, John. English physician and lexicographer. ("An English Ex- 
positor," 1616 ; edition used, 1041.) Bullokar 
Bullokar, WUliam (al>out 1686). English grammarian. ("Booke at Large 
for the .Amendment of Orthographic," etc., 15S0.) W. Bullokar 
Bulwer. See Lytton. 
Bunner, Henry Cuyler (1855- ). American author and journalist. H. C. Bunner 
Bunyan, John (1628 - 1688). English preacher and allegorist. Bunyan 
Burgersdicius, Francis (1590-1629). Dutch logician. ("Logic," trans, in 
1697.) Burgergdicius 
Burgess, James W. English writer on coach-building (1881). J. W. Burgess 
Burgess, Thomas (1766-1837). Bishop of Salisbury. Bp. Burgess 
Burgoyne, John (died 1792). British general and dramatist. Burgoyne 
Burguy, Oorges Frid^rlc (1823-1866). French philologist ("Grammaire 
de la langue d'Oil," 2d ed., 1870). Burguy 
Burke, Edmund (1729 - 1797). British statesman, author, and orator. Burke 
Burke, Sir John Bernard (I8I6- ). English writer on heraldry and gene- 
alogy. Burke's Peerage 
Burleigh, Lord (William Cecil) (1620-1598). English statesman. Lord Burleigh 
Bum, Robert. British military officer. ("Naval and Military Dictionary 
of the French Language," 1842, etc.) Burn 
Bum, Richard (1709-1786). English jurist and antiquary. Richard Bum 
Bumell, Arthur Coke (1840-1882). English Sauslirit scholar. (See F«fe.) 
A. C. Bumell 
Burnet, Gilbert (1643 -1715). Bishop of Salisbury, and historian. Bp. Burnet, or Burnet 
Burnet, Thomas (died 1715). English theological writer. T. Burnet 
Burnett, Frances Hodgson (1849- ). American novelist. F. 11. Burnett 
Bumey, Charles (1726- I8I4). English musician and musical writer. I>r. Burney 
Bumey, Frances (Mme. D'Arblay) (1762 - 1840). English novelist and diarist. 
Miss Burney (novels), Mme. D'Arblay (diary) 
Bums, Robert (1759 - 1796). Scottish poet. Burns 
Burrill, Alexander M, (1807-1869). American lawyer. ("Law Dictionary 
and Glossary," 1860.) Burrill 
Burroughs, John (1837- ). American author. J. Burroughs 
Burt, Edward (died 1765). British writer. Burt 
Burton, John HUl (I8O9-I88I). Scottish historian. J. 11. Burton 
Burton, Sir Richard Francis (1821-1890). English traveler and Arabic 
scholar. li. F. Burton 
Burton, Robert (1677-1640). English writer. ("Anatomy of Melancholy.") Burton 
Bury, Viscount (William Coutts Keppell) (1832- ). Author (with O. L. 
Hillier) of "Cycling" (Badminton Library). Bury and Ilillier 
Busbnell, Horace (1802-1876). American theologian. Bushnell, OT U. BiMnell 
Butcher, Samuel Henry (i860- ). Englisli classical scholar. Butcher 
Butcher and Lang. ("Translation of the Odyssey," 1879.) Butcher and Lang 
Butler, Alfred Joshua (1850- ). English writer. A.J.Butler 
Butler, Charles (died 1647). English gramniiirian. C. Butler 
Butler, Joseph (IO92-I762). Bishop of Durham, author of "Analogy of Re- 
ligion." Butler 
Butler, Samuel (1612?-16!;0). English poet, author of "Hudibras." S. Bxitler 
Butler, William Allen (1825- ). American lawyer and author. W. A. Butler 
Butler, William Archer (died 1848). Irish clergyman, and writer on ethics 
and philosophy. Archer Butler 
Bynner, Edwin Lassetter (1842- ). American novelist. i'. L. Bynner 
Byrne, Oliver. American writer on mechanical subjects. O. Byrne 
Byrom, John (1692- I76;j). English poet. Byrom 
Byron, Lord (<ieorge Gordon Noel Byron) (1788-1824). English poet. Byron 
Cable, (>eorge Washington (1844- ). American novelist. G. If. Cable 
Caird, Edward. Contemporary Scottish philosophical writer. E. Caird 
Caird, John (1820- ). Scottish theological writer. J. Caird 
Calamy, Edmund (1600-1666). English clergyman. Calamy 
Calderwood, Henry (1830- ). Scottish philosophical writer. Calderuood 
Calhoun, John Caldwell (1782-1850). American statesman. Calhoun 
Calthrop, Sir Harry. English jurist. (" Customs of London," 1612.) Calthrop 
Calverley, Charles Stuart (1831-1884). English poet. C. S. Calverley 
Camden Society Publications. Society instituted 1838. 
Camden, William (1561 - 1023). Englisli antiquary and historian. Camden 
Campbell, Lord (.lohn Campbell) (1779 - I86I), British jurist and biographer. 
Lord Campbell 
Campbell, George (1719-1796). Scottish tlieologian and writer on rhetoric. G. Campbell 
Campbell, John (1708- 1775). Ssottish writer of history, travels, etc. Dr. J. Campbell 
Campbell, John Francis (1822-I8».j). Scottish writer on Highland life. 
J. F. Campbell 
Campbell, Thomas (1777-1844). Scottish poet. Campbell 
Campin, Francis. English engineer. ("Mechanical Engineering," 1863, 1885.) Campin 
Campion, Edjnund (1640-1581). English Jesuit. Campion 
Canes, John Vincent (died 1672). English friar, historical writer. Canes 
Canning, George (1770-1827). English statesman. ("Anti-Jacobin Ballads.") Canning 
Capgrave, John (1393-1464). English chronicler and theologian. Capgrave 
Car-Builder'B Dictionary (1884). Matthias N. I'orney. Car-Builder's Vict. 
Carew, George (Earl of Totnes) (1556-1629). English statesman. O.Carew 
Carew, Richard (1656-1620). English antiquarian and poet. ("Survey of 
Cornwall.") R. Carew 
Carew, Thomas (1589? -1639). English poet. Carew 
Carey, Henry (died 1743). English musician and poet. Carey 
Carleton, Will (1845- ). American poet. WillCarleion 
CarlUe, Richard (1790-1843). English freethinker. R. CarlUe 
Carlyle, Thomas (1796-1881). Scottish essayist and historian. Carlyle 
Carmichael, Mrs. A. C. (wrote 1833). Mrs. Carmichad 
Camochan, John Murray (1817-1887). American physician and writer. 
J. M. Camochan 
Carpenter, PhUip Pearsall (1819-1877). English writer on natural his- 
tory. P. P. Carpenter 
Carpenter, William Ben] amin (I8I3 - 1886) . English physiologist and nat- 
uralist. W. B. Carpenter 
Carpenter,'William Lant (died 1890). English scientific writer. W. L. Carpenter 
Carr, WUliam (17th century). British writer. W. Carr 
Carruthers, Robert (1799-1878). Scottish miscellaneous writer. R. Carruthers 
Carter, Elizabeth (1717-1806). English poet and translator. Mim Carter 
Cartwright, William (I6II - 1613) . English dramatist, poet, and clergyman. 
W. Cartwright 
Carver, Jonathan (1732-1780). American traveler. Carver 
Cary, Alice (1820-1871). American poet. A.Cary 
Gary, Henry Francis (1772-1844). English poet and translator. Cary 
Cary, Phoebe (1824-1871). American poet. P. Cary 
Casaubon, Isaac (1559-1614). English classical scholar. Casavbon 
Cass, Lewis (1782-1866). American statesman. L. Cast 
Castle, Egerton (1858- ). English miscellaneous writer. Bgerton Cattle 
Catholic Dictionary. Edited by William E. Addis and Thomas Arnold; 
American edition, 1884. Cath. Diet. 
Cathollcon Anglicum (1483). An English-Latin dictionary. (E. E. T. S.) Calh. Ang. 
Catlin, George (1796-1872). American traveler and painter. Catlin 
Cavendish. See //. Jones. 
Cavendish, George (1500-1561?). English biographer. O. Cavendish 
Cavendish, Henry (1731-I8IO). English chemist and physicist. B. Cavendish 
Cavendish, Sir Willlaiu (died 1557). English politician. Sir W. Cavendish 
Cawthom, James (1719-1761). English poet Cawthom 
Caxton, William (died 1491?). English printer and translator. Caxton 
Caxton Society, Publications of. Society instituted in London, 1845. 
Cecil, Richard (1748-1810). English evangelical divine. R. Ceexl 
Centlivre, Susannah (died 1723). English dramatist and actress. Mrs. Cenilivre 
Century, The. American monthly literai-y magazine. (Founded in 1870 as 
"Scribner's Monthly: an Illustrated Magazine for the People"; name 
changed in 1881 to "The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine.") The Century 
Chalmers, Thomas (1780-1847). Scottish theologian. ChaXmeri 
Chaloner, Sir Thomas (died 1565). English diplomatist and translator. Chaioner 
Chamberlayne or Chamberlalne, Edward (I6I6-1703). English publi- 
cist. Ckainberlayne 
Chamberlayne, William (1619-1689). English poet. W. Chamberlayne 
Chambers, Ephraim (died 1740). English encyclopedist ("Cyclopsedia," 
1st ed., 1728 ; 2d ed., 1738 ; ed. Rees, 1778-88.) Chambers 
Chambers, Robert (1802-1871). Scottish publisher and author. R.Chambers 
Chambers, William (I8OO-I883). Scottish publisher and author. W. Chambert 
Chambers's Book of Days. Edited by R. Chambers. 
Chambers's Cyclopaedia of English Literature. Chambers's Cye. Eng. Lit 
Chambers's Encyclopaedia. Chambers's Eneyc. 
Chambers's Information for the People. 
Chambers's Journal (I832- ). Scottish weekly literary periodical. Chambers's Journal 
Channing, William EUery (1780-1842). American theologian and philan- 
thropist Channing 
Chapman, Alvan Wentworth (1809- ). American botanist A. W. Chapman 
Chapman, George (died I634). English dramatist and poet Chapman 
Charles L (1600-1649). King of England. ("Letters," etc.) King Charles I. 
Chamock, Stephen (1628-1680). English Puritan divine. Chamock 
Chatham, Earl of (William Pitt) (1708-1778). English statesman and 
orator. Lord Chatham 
Chatterton, Thomas (1752-1770). English poet Chattertan 
Chatto, William Andrew (1799-1864). Writer on wood-engraving. Chatto 
Chaucer, Geoffrey (1340?-1400). English poet (in the "Canterbury Tales" 
the Ellesmere text in the six-text edition has been preferred.) Chaucer 
Cheke, Sir John (1514 - 1557). English classical scholar. Sir J. Cheke 
Cheruel, Pierre Adolphe (I809- ). French historian. Cheruel 
Chesterfield, Earl of (Philip Dormer Stanhope) (1694-1773). English poli- 
tician and author. Chesterjietd, or Lord Chesterjidd 
Chester Plays. A series of miracle-plays assigned to the close of the 14th 
century. Chester Plays 
Chettle, Henry (died 1607 T). English dramatist. H. Chettle 
Cheyne, George (1671-1743). Scottish physician and philosopher. O. Cheyne 
Child, Francis James (1825- ). American critic and scholar. SeeBaUadt. 
Child, Sir Josiah (IfiSO - 1699). English writer on trade. Sir J. Child 
Chillingworth, William (1602-1644). English theologian. Chillingwmrth 
Chilmead, Edmund (loio - 1654). English mathematician and miscella- 
neous writer. Chilmead 
Choate, RufUs (1799-1859). American jurist and statesman. R. Choate 
Christian Union (1870- ). American weekly religious periodical. 
Christison, Sir Robert (1797 - 1882). Scottish physician and author. 
Sir S. Chrittiton 
