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and both gained their ends."-VOLTAIRE: Martin Sherlock's Let-
ters from an English Traveller, Lon., 1780, 4to.
"Voltaire calls him our best historian.
much accuracy, but barren of reflection, and, consequently,
It is a work of
heavy in the reading. Carte
on the tory side of the question."-DR. FARMER: Goodhugh's E.
... wrote purposely against him
G. Lib. Man., 44.

Rapin and Tindal are commended by Prof. Smyth,-
Lects. on Mod. Hist., xxii., xxvi. See, also, HUME,
DAVID, (p. 917, supra: quotation from Prof. Smyth.) See,
also, Hume's Hist. of Eng., ch. lxxi., Notes; Life of Sir
J. Mackintosh, i. ch. i.; Edin. Rev., liii. 11, (by Dr.
John Allen.) To Rapin and Tindal's England add Rapin's
Acta Regia, 1726-27, 4 vols. 8vo; 1731, 4 vols. 8vo;
1732, fol.; 1733, fol.: s. a., fol. 4. History of the Growth
and Decay of the Ottoman Empire; translated from the
Latin of D. Cantemir, 1734, fol.
of Dr. Matthew Tindal, &c., 1733, 8vo.
5. Copy of the Will
EUSTACE. 6. Guide to Classical Learning; or, Polymetis
See BUDGELL,
Abridged: see SPENCE, JOSEPH, No. 2.
translated the text printed with Philip Morant's transla-
In 1727 Tindal
tion of the notes of Messieurs de Beausobre and L'Enfant
on the Gospel according to St. Matthew. For notices
of our author, see Nichols's Lit. Anec., vii. (Index) 422,
692: Nichols's Illust. of Lit., iii. 677, iv. 185; Schlos-
ser's Hist. of Eighteenth Cent.

Tindal, Sir Nicholas Conyngham, D.C.L., M.P.,
a descendant of Matthew Tindal, LL.D., (supra,) was
Lord Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas from
1829 until his death, July 6, 1846, in bis 70th year.
Lon. Gent. Mag., 1846, ii. 199, (Obituary,) 660; Reports
See
K. B., C. P., &c.

Tindal, William. See TYNDALE.
Tindal, William, Chaplain to the Tower, b. 1754,
shot himself in a fit of melancholy, 1804.
Excursions in Literature and Criticism, Lon., 1791, 8vo.
1. Juvenile
2. History and Antiquities of the Abbey and Borough
of Evesham, Evesham, 1794, 4to; some fine paper.
Plain Truth in a Plain Dress. 4. The Evils and Ad-
vantages of Genius Contrasted; a Poetical Essay, 1805,
3.
8vo.

Tindall, Henry, Wesleyan Missionary. Grammar and Vocabulary of the Namaqua-Hottentot Language, Lon., 1858, 8vo.

Tindall, John. Yorkshire Farriery, Lon., 8vo. Tindall, Samuel, Wesleyan Minister. The Means of Obtaining Materials for the Pulpit, &c.; a Lecture, Lynn, 8vo.

Tingling, J. F. B., of St. John's College, Cam-
bridge. The English-Speaking Natives and Deists of
India: Being Notes of an Evangelist's Tour in the
Three Presidencies, Lon., 1868, cr. 8vo; red. to 28., 1870.
Tingry, P. F.
Lon., 1804, 8vo; 3d ed., 1849, 12mo.
1. Painter and Varnisher's Guide,
and Colourman's Guide, 12mo. 3. Fossils; Trans. Linn.
2. House-Painter
Soc., i. 57.

Tinker, Philip. Worcester's Affliction, exhibited
in Elegiac Verse, Worces., (1638,) 4to.
Tinker, Reuben, b. at Chester, Mass., 1799, d. at
Westfield, N. York, 1854.
Sermons by Rev. Reuben Tinker, Missionary at the
After his death appeared
Sandwich Islands; with a Biographical Sketch by M.
L. P. Thompson, D.D., Buffalo, 1856, 12mo. See, also,
Sprague's Annals, iv., Presbyterian, 1858, 770-777.
Tinkler, George. Hints on the Teeth, Lon., 1805,
12mo.

Tinkler, J. Scripture and Tradition, Lon., 1856, fp.

Tinmouth, N. Inquiry relative to Points of Seamanship, Lon., 1844, 8vo; Appendix, 1853, 8vo. Tinney, John Pern. the Nation, 1804, 8vo. 1. Reflections on State of 2. Rights of the Sovereignty Vindicated, 1809, Svo. 3. Letter to Lord Folkestone, 1809, 8vo.

Tinsley, Mrs. C. 1. Priest of the Nile, Lon., 1841, 2 vols. 12mo. 2. Lays for the Thoughtful, 1847, 12mo. Tinto, Dick. See GOODRICH, FRANK BOOTT. He has since published: 1. Flirtation: and What Comes of it; a Comedy, in Five Acts, N. York, 1861, 18mo. 2. The Tribute-Book: a Record of the Munificence, Self-Sacrifices, and Patriotism of the American People during the War for the Union, 1865, 4to, pp. 512.

"The volume will become not only an enduring national memorial, but may be regarded as a trophy of the book-making art of the country."-Amer. Lit. Gaz., Nov. 15, 1865,

Sec, also, WIGHT, O. W.

TIZ

Tirrell, Ant. Serm., Matt. xii. 43-45, Lon., 1589, 16mo.

Tirwit, Lady Elizabeth. Morning and Evening
Praiers, &c., Lon., 1574, 16mo. Reprinted in the Monu-
ment of Matrons, by H. Denham.
4to.
Typ. Antiq.; Nichols's Illust. of Lit., vii. 412, 418, 420.
See Herbert's Ames's
Tisdale, Ro. Pax Vobis; or, Wit's Changes, 1623,
A chronogrammatical poem: see title in Cens.

Lit.

Serm., 1702, 4to.
Tisser, John. 1. Serm., Lon., 1701, '02, 4to. 2.

and Monumental Inscriptions on the Most Illustrious
Tissington, Silvester. Collection of Epitaphs
Persons of All Ages and Countries, Lon., 1857, 8vo, pp.
530.

of Familiar Essays, by Timothy Titcomb, N. York, 1862,
Titcomb, Timothy. See HOLLAND, JOSIAH GIL-
BERT, M.D., No. 3, and add: 5. Lessons in Life; a Series
12mo; 12th ed., 1866, 12mo.
1863, 12mo; 12th 1000, 1864, 12mo. 7. Plain Talks on
6. Letters to the Joneses,
the Apostles, 1866.
Familiar Subjects, 1865, 12mo. 8. Christ and the Twelve;
or, Scenes and Events in the Life of Our Saviour and
9. Katharina: Her Life and Mine;

W. J. Hennessy and C. C. Griswold, N. York, Nov. 7,
a Poem, Sept. 21, 1867, 12mo; 40th 1000, Feb. 15, 1868,
12mo; Lon., 1869, 18mo; with over 70 illustrations by
1868, sm. 4to. An illustrated edition of Bitter Sweet
Oct. 1863, (dated 1864,) 1866, 1868, sm. 4to.
was issued in 1862, sm. 4to, and another, with 30 addi
tional engravings, nearly 80 in all, by E. J. Whitney, in
to Young People, the 40th 1000 appeared in 1865, cr.
Of Letters
8vo. A collective edition of Dr. Holland's Select Works
IV. Miss Gilbert's Career; V. The Bay Path: VI. Bitter
was published in 1863, in 6 vols. 12mo, viz.: I. Letters
Sweet.
to Young People; II. Lessons in Life; III. Gold Foil;
Brightwood edition of his Select Works was
Gold Foil: V. Letters to Young People; VI. Plain
published in 1868, in 6 vols. 16mo, cabinet size, viz.: I.
Bitter Sweet; II. Katharina; III. Lessons in Life: IV.
Talks, (C. Scribner & Co., New York.)
Titcombe, Rev. J. H.
1857, p.
1. Bible Studies, Lon.,
Svo. 2. Heads of Prayer for Private Devotion,
4th ed., 1862, 18mo. See, also, THOMPSON, JOSEPH PAR-
RISH, D.D., LL.D., No. 18.

don, 1802; M.P. for Bath, 1854 and 1857; knighted,
Tite, Sir William, an eminent architect, b. in Lon-
1869; is the author of a Report of a Visit to the Estates
tive Catalogue of the Antiquities found in the Exeava-
of the Hon. Irish Society in Londonderry and Coleraine
tions at the Site of the New Royal Exchange, 1848, 8vo :
in the Year 1834, and of the Introduction to a Descrip-
privately printed. He also published some Essays and
Lectures. See Knight's Eng. Cyc., Biog., vi. 92.

£1 58.; coloured, £2 12s. 6d.
Titford, William Jowit, M.D. Sketches towards
a Hortus Botanicus Americanus, N. York, 1811, r. 4to,

"A work of no merit whatever."-Rich's Bibl. Amer. Nova, ii. 57.

Genital Organs. Lon., 8vo.
Titley, J. M.. Treatise on Diseases of the Male

there, at Copenhagen, 1768, was the author of some
Titley, Walter, b. 1700, d., after a long residence
of Horace, Book IV. Ode II., &c. See Nichols's Lit.
Latin verses in the Reliquiæ Galeanæ, an Imitation
Chalmers's Biog. Dict.
Anec.; Bishop Newton's Life; Welsh's Westm. Scholars;

See THACKERAY,

tions, Lon., 1844. 12me; Key, 1845, 12mo.
Titlow, S. Method of Vulgar and Decimal Frac-
Titmarsh, Michael Angelo.
WILLIAM MAKEPEACE.
John, Lon., 2 vols. 12mo.
Tittman, C. C. Commentary on the Gospel of St.

Testament, 2 vols. 12mo.
Tittman, J. A. Remarks on Synonyms of the New

Commonwealth et seq. Killing noe Murder, &c., by Wil-
liam Allen, (1657,) 4to. Printed clandestinely. With addi-
Titus, Colonel Silas, M.P., a politician during the
tions, Lon., 1659, 4to; 1689, 4to; again, 1889, 4to; 1689,
8vo; 1708, 4to; Edin., 1745, 8vo; also in Harl. Miscell.,
Lon., vol. iv.; again, 1819, 4to.
Hume's Hist. of Eng., oh. Ixi.; Lord Macaulay's Hist.
See ALLEN, WILLIAM;
of Eng., ch. xix., xx.; Lowndes's Bibl. Man.

Titus, Timothy T., Lutheran pastor, Milton,
Penna., formerly co-editor of Lutheran Home Journal.
Historical Sketch of St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran

Tiptoft, John, Earl of Worcester. See WOR- Church, Lower Merion, Pa., 1860, Svo.

CESTER.

Tizard, W. L. 1. Theory and Practice of Brew

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Tobin, Lady Catherine, wife of Sir Thomas Tobin, resides at Ballincollig, co. Cork, Ireland. 1. Shadows of the East; or, Slight Sketches of Scenery, Persons, and Customs, from Observations during a Tour in 1853 and 1854 in Egypt, Palestine, Syria, Turkey, and Greece; with Maps and 17 Illust. in tinted Lithography, Lon., 1855, imp. 8vo. 2. The Land of Inheritance; or, Bible Scenes Revisited; with Illust., 1862, r. 8vo.

"Lady Tobin is a pleasing writer."-Lon. Athen., 1863, i. 13. See, also, LAYARD, AUSTEN HENRY, D.C.L., M.P., (p. 1070.) No. 1.

Tobin, J. J. Tour through Styria, Carniola, and Italy in 1828-29, Lon., 12mo.

Tobin, James. See RAMSAY, JAMES, Nos. 4 and 5. Tobin, John, a London solicitor, b. in Salisbury, 1770, d. on board ship, near Cork, Dec. 7, 1804. 1. The Faro-Table; a Comedy, 1795. Not printed nor acted. 2. The Honey-Moon; a Comedy, 1805, 8vo. This imitation of the old English dramatists was acted with success, and is still a favourite. See Hazlitt's Lects. on the Dram. Lit. of the Age of Eliz., Lect. VIII.; Blackw. Mag., ix. 285. 3. The Curfew; a Play, 1807, 8vo. School for Authors; a Comedy, 1808, 8vo. Other plays. His Memoirs, with several of his unacted dramas, were pub. by Miss E. O. Benger, 1820, p. 8vo.

4.

| Privileges of the Two Houses of Parliament, 1839, 12mo. 3. Brief Suggestions in Regard to the Formation of Local Governments for Upper and Lower Canada, in Connection with a Federal Union of the British North American Provinces, Ottawa, 1866, pp. 15. 4. On Parliamentary Government in England: its Origin, Development, and Practical Operation, London, 1867–69, 2 vols. 8vo. Vol. i. was highly commended by Edin. Rev., Westm. Rev., and Sat. Rev. See Morgan's Bibl. Canaden., 1867, 373.

Todd, B. H. Life-Assurance Investigation Tables, Edin., 1852, r. 8vo.

Todd, C. Tables of Circles, Spheres, &c., 2d ed., Lon., 1853, p. 8vo.

Todd, Charles S. See DRAKE, BENJAMIN.

Todd, George W., a bookseller of York, England, d. 1834. 1. Castellum Huttonicum: Some Account of Sheriff-Hutton Castle, York, 1824, 8vo; 300 copies. 2. Description of York, last ed., 1830. See Lon. Gent. Mag., 1834, i. 336, (Obituary.)

Todd, Henry John, educated at Hertford College, became Minor Canon of Canterbury Cathedral, and, in 1792, Vicar of Milton; Rector of Allhallows, Lombard Street, London: Keeper of the Manuscripts at Lambeth Palace, 1803; Rector of Stettrington, Yorkshire, 1820; Preb. of York, 1830; Archdeacon of Cleveland, 1832; d. Dec. 24, 1845. 1. Some Account of the Deans of Canterbury, &c., Cant., 1793, 8vo. 2. Comus; a Mask, &c., by John Milton, 1798, 8vo. 3. The Poetical Works of John Milton, &c.: see MILTON, JOHN, (p. 1300, No. 15, and p.

"A graceful tribute of woman's love."-TICK NOR: Hist. of 1323.) There are copies on 1. p. of the ed. of 1801, and Span. Lit., ed. 1863, iii. 430.

See, also, Biog. Dramat.

Tobitt, John H. What I heard in Europe during the "American Excitement," &c., N. York, 1864, Svo. Tobler, Dr. T. Memoir, &c. in C. W. M. Van de Velde's Plan of Jerusalem, the Town, &c., Gotha, 1859, 4to, pp. 26.

Tochman, G. Poland, Russia, and the Policy of the Latter towards the United States, Balt., 1844, 8vo. Tod, David. 1. Anatomy and Physiology of the Ear, Lon., Svo. 2. Disquisition on Certain Parts and Properties of the Blood, 1854, 8vo.

Tod, George. Plans, &c. of Hot-Houses, &c., Lon.,

1807, fol.

Tod, George, Presiding Judge of the Third Judicial Circuit of Ohio, a native of Suffield, Conn., d. 1841, in his 68th year. See Ohio Reports; Miscell. Writings of Joseph Story, ed. 1852, 817.

Tod, James, Lieut.-Col. in the E.I. Company's service, b. in 1782, went to India in 1800; returned to England, 1823; d. Nov. 17, 1835. 1. Annals and Antiquities of Rajasthan, or the Central and Western Rajpoot States of India, (commonly called Rajpootana,) with plates and maps, Lon., 1829-32, 2 vols. imp. 4to, £9 98.; with India proofs, £15 158. B. Quaritch, Jan. 1870, 707, with India proofs, and eight unpublished engravings at the end, in olive morocco, £16 16s.

"We may safely, I think, rank it among the most valuable, as well as among the most beautiful, works upon Eastern literature."-CARDINAL WISEMAN.

"Son ouvrage inspire au lecteur un très-vif intérêt."-SILVESTRE DE SACY: Jour, des Sav.

See, also, Westm. Rev., xv. 143, (by T. P. Thompson :) Lon. Quar. Rev., xlviii. 1; Lon. Mon. Rev., cxx. 393; Blackw. Mag., xxx. 681; Amer. Quar. Rev., x. 356; Lockhart's Scott, ch. vi., &c. After his death appeared -2. Travels in Western India, &c., 1839, r. 4to, £3 138. 6d. See Chambers and Thomson's Biog. Dict. of Em. Scots., 1855, v. 575; Knight's Eng. Cyo., Biog., vi. 103; Lon, Gent, Mag., 1836, i. 263, (Obituary,)

Tod, M. Suetonius. Trout-Fishing in the Isle of Man, Douglas, 1865, fp. 8vo.

Tod, Thomas. Observations on Dr. McFarlane's Enquiries concerning the Poor, Edin., 1783, 8vo. Tod, William. Obligation to Establish Religious Knowledge, Lon., 12mo.

Todd, Alfred, Chief Clerk of the Private Bill

Office, Legislative Assembly, Canada, b. in England,

1819, came to Canada, 1833, A Treatise on the Pro

ceedings to be Adopted in Conducting or Opposing Private Bills in the Parliament of Canada, &c., Quebec, 1862, 12mo: 2d ed., 1862.

Todd, Alpheus, b. in England, 1821, came to Canada, 1833, Librarian of the Legislative Assembly of Canada, 1856-69 et seq. 1. Engraved Plan of the City of Toronto in 1834; with letter-press references to public buildings, &c., Toronto, 1834. 2. The Practice and

(in imp. Svo) of the ed. of 1809. Of this last, vol. i. was also issued separately, with a distinct title-page,-Account of the Life and Writings of John Milton, with a Verbal Index; and of the ed. of 1826, vol. i. was also issued separately, with a distinct title-page,-Account of the Life and Writings of Milton. To our list of MILTONIANA (pp. 1322-1323, supra) add, Original Papers illustrative of the Life and Writings of John Milton, now first published, from MSS. in the State Paper Office; Collected and Edited by W. Douglas Hamilton, 1859, 4to, (Camden Soc.) See Lon. Athen., 1859, ii. 810. Consult, also, Bohn's Lowndes, 1567-1569, (Miltoniana.) 4. Catalogue of the Books, both Manuscript and Printed, in the Library of Christ Church, Canterbury, 1802, 8vo. Privately printed: 160 copies. 5. Sermon, 1803, 8vo. 6. The Works of Edmund Spenser, &c.: see SPENSER, EDMUND, (p. 2204.) 7. Illustrations of the Life and Writings of John Gower and Geoffrey Chaucer, 1810, 8vo; 1. p., 4to. See CHAUCER, GEOFFREY. 8. Catalogue of the Archiepiscopal Manuscripts in the Library at Lambeth Palace, &c., Lon., 1812, fol. Privately printed: 100 copies. 9. History of the College of Bonhommes at Ashbridge, 1812, 4to; 2d ed., 1823, imp. fol. Privately printed by the Earl of Bridgewater. Copies have been sold for upwards of 30 guineas. 10. Dr. Johnson's Dictionary, &c., new edition, &c., 1818, 4to, 11 Parts, (Part 1 was originally dated and issued in 1814,) £11 118., bound sometimes in 4, sometimes in 5, vols.; 2d ed., 1827, 3 vols. 4to, £7 78. See JOHNSON, SAMUEL, LL.D., (p. 975;) CHALMERS, ALEXANDER; WORCESTER, JOSEPH EMERSON, LL.D., No. 10; Prefaces to Johnson's, (Bohn's reprint, 1840, &c., imp. Svo,) Walker's, Richardson's, Webster's, Worcester's, and Ogilvie's (Imperial) Dictionaries; N. Amer. Rev., Ixiv. 188, (by S. Willard;) Lon. Quar. Rev., liv. 295. See, also, Todd's Johnson's Walker's Dictionary.

"It is to be hoped that, in any future edition on Mr. Todd's plan, the editions and what are called corrections of Johnson's original work may be more clearly and accurately distinguished than they were by Mr. Todd."-J. W. CROKER, 1846: Croker's Boswell's Johnson, ed. 1848, r. 8vo, 96, n.

See LATHAM, ROBERT GORDON, M.D., No. 21, and the new edition, viz.: A Dictionary of the English Language, by R. G. Latham, &c.; Founded on that of Dr. Samuel Johnson, as Edited by the Rev. H. J. Todd, M.A.; with Numerous Emendations and Additions, in monthly CritiParts, 4to: vol. i., Pts. 1 and 2, 1864-67, £3 10s. cised in Lon. Reader, 1864, i. 326, 330, 394, 683; 1865,

i. 42, 73, 105, ii. 140; and N. Brit. Rev., Nov. 1864. Vol. ii., Parts 3, 4, 1870, £3 10s.

of the original text is discarded as imperfect or erroneous, and "Though nominally based on Johnson's Dictionary, so much the additions in every department are so numerous and extensive, that it may be regarded virtually as a new book."-Edin. Rev.

11. Original Sin, Free Will, Regeneration, Faith, Good Works, and Universal Redemption, as maintained in Certain Declarations of our Reformers, &c., 1818, 8vo.

12. Vindication of our Authorized Translation and Trans-
lators of the Bible, in Answer to Objections of Mr. John
Bellamy and Sir James Bland Burges, 1819, 8vo. See
No. 23.

"Contains some valuable information, and a good deal of re-
search. The same remark is applicable to his Memoirs of Bishop
Walton, [No. 13.]”—Orme's Bibl. Bib., 433.

See, also, Lon. Quar. Rev., xxiii. 287. 13. Observations on Psalms made by Sternhold, Hopkins, and others, 1819, the Metrical Versions of the 8vo; 1822, 8vo. of the Rt. Rev. Brian Walton, Bishop of Chester, editor 14. Memoirs of the Life and Writings of the London Polyglot Bible, with Notices of his Coadjutors in that Illustrious Work, &c.; to which is added his own Vindication of the London Polyglot, 1821, 2 vols. Svo. See No. 12. chiefly Biblical, which had been in the Possession of 15. Account of Greek MSS., the Late Professor Carlyle, &c., (1823,) Svo. Privately printed. 16. Archbishop Cranmer's Defence of the Doctrine of the Sacrament, with a Vindication of the Author against Lingard, Milner, and Butler, 1825, 8vo. A Vindication of Cranmer, Second ed., with Notices of Dr. Lingard's and Mr. Butler's Remarks on the First Ed., 1826, 12mo. See No. 22. Archbishop of Canterbury concerning the Authorship of 17. Letter to his Grace the Icon Basilike, 1825, 8vo. He ascribes it to Bishop Gauden. See No. 21. 18. Reply to Dr. Lingard's Vindication of his History of England, as far as respects Archbishop Cranmer, 1827, 8vo. See CRANMER, THOMAS, D.D.; LINGARD, JOHN, D.D., LL.D., No. 10, (p. 1104.) 19. Of Confession and Absolution, and the Secrecy of Confession, &c., 1828, 8vo. lions, Illustrative of an Improved System of Artificial 20. Historical Tablets and MedalMemory, 1828, r. 8vo. Stowe, 5179, presentation copy to the Duke of Buckingham, to whom it was dedicated, mor., £2 12s. Basilike further shown, in Answer to Dr. Wordsworth, 21. Bishop Gauden the Author of Icon &c., 1829, 8vo. See No. 17; GAUDEN, JOHN, D.D. Life of Archbishop Cranmer, 1831, 2 vols. 8vo. enlargement of his Vindication, No. 16. 22. THOMAS, D.D.; Lon. Quar. Rev., xlvii. 366; Edin. Rev., An See CRANMER, liv. 312. 23. Authentic Account of our Authorized Translation of the Bible and of the Translators: with Testimonies to the Excellence of the Translation, 2d ed., Malton, 1834, 12mo; Lon., 1835, Svo. Valuable. See No. 12. 24. Collections relating to Benefices within the Archdeaconry of Cleveland, &c., 1833, 8vo. to the Clergy, 1835, 8vo. He also contributed largely to Hasted's History, &c. 25. Charge of Kent, and to Lon. Gent. Mag.; wrote the Preface to Bibliotheca Reediana, 1807, 8vo; and edited The Accomplishment of Prophecy, from Dr. James Abbadie's Treatise on the Truth of the Christian Religion, with a Preface and Notes, 1810, 12mo. See, also, BRAY, THOMAS, D.D.; JACKSON, THOMAS, D.D.; MANNING, OWEN, No. 5; SANDYS, GEORGE, No. 3. 322, 659, (Obituary;) Nichols's Lit. Anec., vii. (Index) See Lon. Gent. Mag., 1846, i. 422; Nichols's Illust. of Lit., viii. 109, (Index.)

Todd, Hugh, D.D., b. at Blencow, Cumberland, 1658; studied at Queen's College, Oxford; became Fellow of University College; Canon-Residentiary of Carlisle, and Vicar of Stanwix, and subsequently Vicar of Penrith and Rector of Arthuret; d. 1728. 1. Description of Sweden, 1680, fol. Serm., 1707, 4to. 2. Life of Phocion, 1684. 3. in Phil. Trans. on a Salt Spring, and Antiquities, 1684, 4. Serm., 1711, 4to. 5. Two papers 1711. He left some Topographical MSS. See Bliss's Wood's Athen. Oxon., iv. 535; Bp. Nicolson's Letters; Willis's Cathedrals; Hutchinson's Cumberland.

Todd, James Frederick, of Trinity College, Cambridge, Vicar of Liskeard. 1. Commentary on the Sermon on the Mount, Lon., 1856, 12mo. 2. The Apostle Paul and the Christian Church at Philippi: an Exposition, Critical and Practical, of the Sixteenth Chapter of the Acts of the Apostles, and of the Epistle to the Philippians; with an Introduction, &c., Camb., 1864, 8vo. Other works.

Todd, James Henthorne, D.D., a son of C. H. Todd, M.D., an eminent surgeon of Dublin, and eldest brother of Robert Bentley Todd, M.D., (infra,) was b. in Dublin, 1805, and graduated in 1828 or 1829, at Trinity College, Dublin, of which he was elected a Fellow in 1831, and became Senior Fellow, 1850. Regius Professor of Hebrew in, and Librarian of, the He was also University of Dublin; Treasurer and Precentor of St. Patrick's Cathedral; and, for the usual term of five years, President of the Royal Irish Academy; d. June

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28, 1869. 1. Historical Tablets and Medallions, Illus 1828, r. 4to. 2. Discourses on the Prophecies relating trative of an Improved System of Artificial Memory, to Antichrist in the Writings of Daniel and St. Paul, &c.; Donellan Lecture, Dubl., 1840, 8vo; 1842, 8vo. "Unsatisfactory."-Bickersteth's C. S., 4th ed., 474. "But compare Dr. Todd's Donellan Lectures, who curiously traces the expectation of the final judgment through every century."-MILMAN: Lat. Chris'y, vol. iii., b. v., ch. xliii., notes. Discourses on the Prophecies relating to Antichrist in Commended by Lon. Quar. Rev., 1xxi. 197. 3. Six libility, Dec. 1848, 8vo. 5. Ancient Missal; Trans. Roy. the Apocalypse of St. John, &c.; Donellan Lecture, 1846, 8vo. 4. Remarks on the Roman Dogma of Infal

papers to these Trans. Irish Acad., vol. xxiii. Pt. 2. (Rolls Pub.) 7. Historical Memoirs of the Successors He has contributed other Ireland: written in the Irish Language; Edited, r. 8vo, 6. The Wars of the Danes in sian Manuscripts preserved in the Library of Trinity of St. Patrick and Archbishops of Armagh, 2 vols. 8vo; College, Dublin; with an Appendix, containing a Corin prep., 1861. See PATRICK, SAINT. respondence (reprinted from the "British Magazine") 8. The WaldenSupposed Loss of the Morland MSS. at Cambridge, Lon. on the Poems of the Poor of Lyons, the Antiquity and and Camb., 1865, cr. 8vo. Genuineness of the Waldensian Literature, and the proved that the MSS. used by Perren in compiling his history of the Vaudois are now in the Library of Trinity College, Dublin. Dr. Todd, who was one of the foundDr. Todd is thought to have 1848, 4to, The Martyrology of Donegal, The Book of Version of the Historia Britonum of Nennius, Dubl., ers of the Irish Archæological Society, edited The Irish Hymns of the Ancient Church of Ireland, 1855, 4to, and other Irish tracts, and contributed to Notes and Queries,

&c.

"At the sale of the library of the late Rev. Dr. Todd, the
books fetched prices far higher than were ever known in Dub-
lin. His Irish MSS. realized £780, and his interleaved copy of
Hiberniæ fetched £36; Fleming's Collectanea Sacra,' £70; the
It was bought for the University Library. O'Conor's Scriptores
Ware, richly annotated by Dr. Todd, produced no less than £450.
unique MSS. in the public libraries of England, Ireland, and
'Ritual of St. Patrick's Cathedral,' dated 1352, sold for £7310s.;
Belgium."-Notes and Queries, Dec. 4, 1869, 495.
the Book of Lismore,' £43 108.; and the Book of Clonmacnoise,"
£31 10s. Many of the MSS. were copied for Dr. Todd from

Nos. 7, 8, 10; TALBOT DE MALAHIDE, RT. HON. JAMES,
See, also, WICLIF, or WYCLIFFE, JOHN DE, D.D.,
LORD.

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pastor of the First Congregational Church, Philadel-
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the Edwards Church, Northampton, Mass., for six years
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Todd, Rev. John Henry. See JACKSON, THOMAS,

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Todd, John T., M.D. A paper in Ann. of Med., 1796, and two papers on Torpedoes in Phil. Trans., 1816, '17.

Todd, Jonathan, second minister of East Guilford, Conn., d. 1791, aged 77, published six single sermons, 1749-83, and two pamphlets, 1759-60. See Sprague's Annals, i., Trin. Congreg., 383.

Todd, Robert Bentley, M.D., youngest brother of James Henthorne Todd, D.D., (supra,) b. in Dublin, 1809, and educated at Trinity College, Dublin, came to London, 1831; was appointed Professor of Physiology and of General and Morbid Anatomy in King's College, 1837; took a leading part in originating King's College Hospital, and was Physician and Professor of Clinical Medicine therein from its opening, 1839, until within a few weeks of his death, Jan. 30, 1860. He originated the plan of St. John's Training Institution for Nurses in 1847. See Lon. Gent. Mag., 1860, i. 512, (Obituary,) 538; Lon. Athen., 1860, i. 206, (Obituary.) 1. Editor (originally with Dr. Grant) and contributor to The Cyclopædia of Anatomy and Physiology, Lon., r. 8vo, Parts 1-52, 58. ea., in 4 vols.: vol. i., 1836; ii., 1839; iii., 1847; iv., 1852-59; and v., Supp. Vol., 1859, £2 58. The whole in 6 vols., (vol. iv. being bd. in 2 vols.,) pp.

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"A work indispensable to the Physiologist, and scarcely less so to the Physician.”—Med.-Chir. Rev., Oct. 1859.

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On the same shelf place Copland's Dictionary: see COPLAND, JAMES, M.D.

2. Practical Remarks on Gout, Rheumatic Fever, and Chronic Rheumatism of the Joints, 1843, p. 8vo. 3. Anatomy of the Brain and Spinal Cord, 1845, p. 8vo. 4. With BOWMAN, WILLIAM, Demonstrator of Anatomy in King's College, London, The Physiological Anatomy and Physiology of Man, 8vo, 2 vols. 8vo: vol. i., 1845; again, 1852; 2d ed., 1852; ii., 1856; both, 1856; Phila., 1857, 8vo. New ed., Pt. 1, Lon., 1866. Commended by Lon. Med. Gaz., Med.-Chir. Rev., Dubl. Quar. Jour. of Med. Sci., &c. See, also, Blakey's Hist. of Philos. of Mind, iv. 562. Place on the same shelf, Human Physiology, by J. W. Draper, N. York, 1856, 8vo. 5. Clinical Lectures on Paralysis, Diseases of the Brain, and other Affections of the Nervous System, Lon., 1854, fp. 8vo; 2d ed., 1856, fp. 8vo; Phila., 1855, 12mo; new ed., 12mo. See No. 7. Commended by Brit. and For. Med.Chir. Rev., Lon. Med. Times and Gaz., Edin. Mon. Jour.,

&c. 6. Clinical Lectures on Certain Diseases of the Urinary Organs and on Dropsies, Lon., 1856, fp. 8vo; Phila., 1857, 8vo. See No. 7. 7. Clinical Lectures on Certain Acute Diseases, Lon., Feb. 1860, fp. 8vo. Pub. after his death; and since its appearance Nos. 5, 6, and 7 have been pub. together in 1 vol. 8vo, 188., Dec. 1860, Edited by Lionel S. Beale, M.D., F.R.S., Physician to King's College Hospital, London.

"It will be impossible for any practical and experienced man to read these pages without feeling that his future observation and treatment of disease will be influenced by them.”—Brit. Med. Jour.

See, also, Brit. and For. Med.-Chir. Rev., No. 54, 1861. Some of these lectures originally appeared in the Lon. Med. Times and Gaz. Dr. Todd also contributed to other medical periodicals and to Med.-Chir. Trans.

Todd, S. E. Union of Secular and Religious Education; a Sermon, Lon., 1860, Svo.

Todd, Sereno Edwards, Agricultural and Horticultural Editor of the New York Times. 1. Young Farmer's Manual, N. York, 1860, 12mo; 1864, 8vo; 1865 -67, 2 vols. 12mo; 1867, 2 vols. p. 8vo. 2. The American Wheat Culturist, 1868, 8vo. 3. Todd's

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Country Homes, 1868. Edited T. Bridgeman's American Gardener's Assistant, Dec. 1866.

Todd, Thomas. 1. Denison Case, Lon., 1857,

8vo.

2. The Feast; a Harvest-Home Serm., 1859, 8vo; 3d ed., 1860. 3. "I Thirst;" a Serm., 1859, Svo.

Todd, Tweedy John, M.D. The Book of Analysis; or, Method of Applying the Induction of the Novum Organon to Medicine, Physiology, Natural History, &c., Lon., 1831, 8vo.

Todd, William G., Curate of Kilreedy, diocese of Limerick. 1. Historical Inquiry into the Church of 2. History of the AnSt. Patrick, Lon., 1844, 12mo. cient Irish Church, 1845, fp. 8vo, (Eng. Lib., xxx.) Todhunter, Isaac, b. at Rye, 1820, after a course of instruction at University College, London, in 1848 graduated B.A. as Senior Wrangler at St. John's College, Cambridge, and subsequently became Fellow, Assistant, Tutor, and Principal Mathematical Lecturer (which post he holds in 1870) of his college. His mathematical works (pub. by Macmillan & Co., Cambridge) are text-books at the University of Cambridge. 1. Differential Calculus, Camb., 1852, 8vo; 4th ed., 1865, cr. 8vo. 2. Analytical Statics, Dec. 1853, cr. 8vo; 3d ed., 1866, cr. 8vo. plied to the Straight Line and the Conic Sections, 1855, cr. 8vo; 2d ed., 1858, cr. 8vo; 3d ed., 1862, cr. 8vo; 4th ed., cr. 8vo. 4. Integral Calculus and its Applications, 1857, cr. 8vo; 3d ed., 1868, er. 8vo. 5. Algebra for Colleges and Schools, 1858, cr. 8vo; 4th ed., 1866, cr. 8vo. See Lon. Athen., 1858, i. 656, ii. 81, 110. 6. Examples of Analytical Geometry of Three Dimensions, 1858, er. 8vo; 2d ed., 1865, cr. 8vo. See Lon. Athen., 1858, ii. 519. 7. Plane Trigonometry, 1859, cr. 8vo; 3d ed., 1864, cr. 8vo; 4th ed., cr. Svo. 8. Spherical Trigonometry, 1859, cr. 8vo; 3d ed., 1863, cr. 8vo. 9. Conic Sections, 10. Critical His3d ed., 1861, cr. 8vo; 4th ed., cr. 8vo. tory of the Progress of the Calculus of Variations during the Nineteenth Century, 1861, cr. 8vo. 11. Elementary Treatise on the Theory of Equations, 1861, er. 8vo; 2d Use it as ed., cr. 8vo. See Lon. Athen., 1861, i. 671.

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Tofts, Mary, the Rabbit Woman of Godalming. See Tracts relating to, in Lowndes's Bibl. Man.

Togno, Joseph, M.D., of Philadelphia. 1. Bichat's Pathological Anatomy; from the French, Phila., 1827, 8vo. 2. Hutin's Physiology of Man; from the French, 1828, 12mo. 3. With DURAND, E., Edwards and Vavasseur's Materia Medica, &c.; from the French, 1829, 8vo. 4. Beclard's Elements of General Anatomy; from the French, 1830, 8vo. 5. Anatomy, &c. of the Ear, 1834, 8vo. 6. Popular Essay on the Laws of Acoustics, &c.,

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Toker, Mrs. Anna, formerly Miss De Burgh.
The Lady and the Lawyers; or, Honesty is the Best
Policy, 1860.

"Amidst his philosophical labours, his ranity induced him to seize on all temporary topics, to which his facility and ingenuity gave currency."-DISRAELI: Calam. of Authors, (Genius and Erudition the Victims of Immoderate Vanity.)

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Toldervy, William. 1. Select Epitaphs, Lon., 1755, 2 vols. 12mo. From A.D. 293 to A.D. 1754. See Lon. Mon. Rev., 1755, i. 235. 2. History of Two Orphans, 1756, 4 vols. 12mo. 3. England and Wales Described, in a Series of Letters, 1762, 8vo.

Toler, Richard H., for twenty-three years editor of The Lynchburg Virginian, d. at Richmond, 1848, aged 49.

Tolfrey, Frederick. 1. The Sportsman in France, Lon., 1841, 2 vols. p. 8vo.

Tolhausen, A. 1. Klopstock, Lessing, and Wieland, Lon., 1848, 8vo. 2. With GARDISSAL, Technological French, English, and German Dictionary, 1856, 3 vols. 18mo.

"Written in a very loose and slipshod style."—Lon. Athen., 1841, 169. 2. The Sportsman in Canada, 1841, 2 vols. p. 8vo. Unfavourably noticed in Lon. Athen., 1845, 541, (see, also, 596, 622.) and Lon. Lit. Gaz., 1845, 371. Tolfrey, Samuel. Answer to a Speech by R. TwiToland, John, (baptized Janus Junius,) b. inning at General Ct. of Proprietors at E. India House, Londonderry, 1669 or 1670, of Roman Catholic parents, Lon., 1794, 8vo. in his 16th year became a zealous Protestant, and at one time bade fair to be a Dissenting divine. Later in life, though still at times professing Christianity, he figured as a Pantheist and an enemy to revealed religion. He studied at the Universities of Glasgow, Edinburgh, and Leyden, spent some time amidst the learned men and books of Oxford, and acquired a larger fund of recondite lore than he was able to use to the good of himself or others. A life of unprofitable literary activity was arrested by death at Putney, March 11, 1722. Of his many treatises-theological, practical, and biographical, a few of which are in Latin-we notice:

1. Christianity not Mysterious, Lon., 1696, 8vo; 2d ed., with additions, Amst., 1702, 8vo. This infidel production (not admitted to be such by the author) was answered by Mr. Becconsal, Mr. Beverly, Mr. John Norris, Dr. Payne, Mr. Synge, (afterwards Archbishop of Tuam,) Peter Browne, (afterwards Bishop of Cork.) &c. See, also, LOCKE, JOHN, No. 5, (p. 1114.) By 1760 at least fifty-four answers had appeared. See Leland's Deist. Writers, Lett. IV.; Farrar's Crit. Hist. of Free Thought, 1862, Lect. IV., n. 31. After the publication of the 2d edition he withdrew it from sale. He answered some

of his opponents in-2. An Apology for Mr. Toland, Lon., 1697, and No. 5. 3. Amyntor; or, A Defence of Milton's Life, and Various Notes now Added, 1699, 8vo; 1761, 8vo. See MILTON, JOHN, (pp. 1299, 1322;) HOLLIS, THOMAS, No. 1. This attack upon the Canon of the New Testament was answered by Samuel Clarke, D.D., (p. 392, supra,) Jeremiah Jones, (q. v., No. 2,) Stephen Nye, (q. v., No. 2.) John Richardson, (q. v., No. 1,) &c. See Leland's Deist. Writers, Lett. IV. 4. Anglia Libera, 1701, 8vo. 5. Vindicius Liberius, 1702, Syo. 6. Letters to Serena, (i.e. the Queen of Prussia,) 1704. 7. Socinianism Truly Stated, 1705. In the preface he designates himself a Pantheist. 8. Dissertationes duæ Adeisidæmon et Origines Judaicæ, Hag. Com., 1709, 8vo. Vide Mélange de Remarques, &c., par El Benoist, Delft, 1712, 8vo. 9. Nazarenus, Lon., 1718, 8vo. See PATERSON, JAMES, No. 1. 10. Tetradymus, (four treatises,) 1720, Svo. 11. Pantheisticon Cosmopoli, 1720, 8vo. Only a few copies privately printed: see De Bure. In English, Lon., 1750, 8vo. 12. Impartial History of Michael Servetus, 1724, 8vo. 13. A Collection of Several Pieces of Mr. John Toland, now first published from his Original Manuscripts, with some Memoirs of his Life and Writings, (by P. Des Maizeaux,) 1726, 2 vols. 8vo; again, 1747, 2 vols. 8vo. The History of the Druids, in this Collection, was republished, with a Life of Toland, Notes, &c., by Robert Huddleston, Montrose, 1814, 8vo. Some of his MSS. are still unpublished. For further notices of Toland and his works, see An Historical Account of his Life and Writings, 1722, 8vo; Biog. Brit.; Gen. Dict.; Bibl. Germanique, (by Mosheim;) Disraeli's Calam. of Authors; Chalmers's Biog. Dict.; Walchii, Bibl. Theol., i. 687, ii. 785; Mosheim's Eccles. Hist.; Van Mildert's Boyle Lects.; Nichols's Lit. Anec., vii. (Index) 423, 692; Nichols's Illust. of Lit., ii. 77, 80, vii. 575; Rapin's England, octavo ed., xvii. 249; Schlosser's Hist. of the 18th Cent.; Knight's Eng. Cyc., Biog., vi., 1858, 106; Lon. Gent. Mag., 1852, ii. 241; COLLINS, ANTHONY.

Toliver, Edward. 1. Our Folks at Home, Phila., 1854, 16mo; 4th ed., 1855, 16mo. 2. Sequel to No. 1, 1855, 16mo.

Toll, Daniel J., M.D. 1. Narrative embracing the History of Settlers of Schenectady, Schenec., 1847, 8vo.

Toll, Rev. Frederick. 1. Defence of Dr. Middleton's Free Inquiry against Dr. Dodwell's Free Answer, Lon., 1749, 8vo. 2. Some Remarks upon Mr. Church's Vindication of Miraculous Power, &c., 1750, 8vo. Serm., 1751, 8vo.

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Toll, Thomas. The Female Duel; or, The Ladies' Looking-Glass, Lon., 1661, 8vo.

Toller, Sir Samuel, Barrister-at-Law, Lincoln's Inn. 1. On the Law of Executors and Administrators, Lon., 1800, 8vo; 7th ed., by Francis Whitmarsh, 1838, r. 8vo. Amer. edits.: 2d ed., by T. F. Gordon, Phila., 1824, 8vo; 3d, by E. D. Ingraham, 1834, 8vo.

"Toller on Executors is spoken of by very competent judges learning.-1 Bart. Conv., 40. as doing great credit to the author's acknowledged abilities and

from some Notes of Richard Wooddesdon, Esq., Lon., 2. Treatise on the Law of Tithes; compiled in part 1808, 8vo; 2d ed., 1816, 8vo; 3d ed., 1822, r. 8vo.

the Philippians, Lon., 1855, 12mo. Toller, T. Expository Discourses on the Epistle to

Toller, Thomas, a Presbyterian, published a number of sermons, q. v. in Watt's Bibl. Brit. and Darling's Cyc. Bibl.

Toller, Thomas Northcote, of Kettering. 1. XVII. Serms., with Memoir by Rev. Robert Hall, Lon.,

1824, 8vo. Hall was much impressed by Toller's preaching. 2. Family Serms., 12mo. 3. Discoursés on the See Facts and Incidents in his Life and Ministry, by Book of Ruth, with Preface by W. Scott, 1848, fp. 8vo. Thomas Coleman, Dec. 1864, fp. 8vo.

Tollet, Miss Elizabeth, a learned woman, 16941754. Poems on Several Occasions: with Anne Boleyn to Henry VIII., an Epistle, Lon., 1755, 12mo.

"Her poetry does not rise above mediocrity; and she shows most of the spirit and softness of her sex in the Winter Song." Southey's Specimens, ii. 193.

See, also, Nichols's Poems, vi.; Biog. Dramat.; Chalmers's Biog. Dict. She was a friend of Sir Isaac Newton.

Tolley, George, d. 1779, nephew of the preceding, was the author of some "valuable notes on Shakspeare." See Cole's MS. Athenæ in Brit. Mus.

Tolley, Rev. J. G. 1. V. Discourses on the Apostolical Commission, Lon., 8vo. 2. Paraphrase of Saint Paul's First Epistle to the Corinthians; with Explan. Notes, 1825, 8vo. 3. Explanatory View of the Trinity, Svo. 4. Scripture Doctrine of the Trinity, 1837, 8vo. Tolman, Ebenezer. See WARE, JOSEPH. Tolmer, John. Navmachiæ, sev Navalia Prolia, &c., Neapoli, 1588, 12mo; Herbornæ, 1592, 12mo.

Tolon, Miguel T. 1. With BETANCOURT, J. V., El Aguinaldo Matanzero por 1847. See N. Amer. Rev.,

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