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Aug. 1861 p. 132, 17 Aug. p. 147_. CASSAL, HUGUES CHARLES STANISLAS (_son of a solicitor at Altkirch, département du Haut-Rhin, France, who d. 1845_). _b._ Altkirch 1 April 1818; LL.B. Univ. of France 1839, LLD. 1840; practised at French bar 1840–5; member for Altkirch in Assemblée Nationale 1848; went to England, Jany. 1852; taught French at University college school, London 1856 to death; professor of French at Univ. college, London 1860 to death; created Chevalier de la Légion d’Honneur 12 July 1880; author of _The graduated course of translation from English into French 2 parts_ 1875–6, _new ed._ 1880; _Anthology of modern French poetry 2 vols._ 1876; _A glossary of idioms Gallicisms and other difficulties contained in the senior course of the modern French reader_ 1881. _d._ 105 Adelaide road, South Hampstead, London 11 March 1885. _Athenæum 21 March 1885 p. 375._ CASSELL, JOHN (_son of Mark Cassell, landlord of the Ring o’ Bells in old churchyard, Manchester, who d. 1830_). _b._ the Ring o’ Bells 23 Jany. 1817; apprenticed to a joiner in Salford; went to London, Oct. 1836; a temperance lecturer; a tea and coffee dealer and patent medicine agent at 14 Budge Row, city of London 1847, at 80 Fenchurch st. 1849; started a paper called _The Teetotal Times_; a publisher in London 1850, took into partnership G. W. Petter and T. D. Galpin 1859; published _Working Man’s Friend_ 1850; _Popular Educator_ 1852; _Cassell’s Illustrated Family Paper_ 31 Dec. 1853 to death; _Cassell’s Illustrated Family Bible 2 vols._ 1860–66. _d._ 25 Avenue road, Regent’s park, London 2 April 1865. _T. Frost’s Forty years recollections_ (1880) 226–38; _Cassell’s Illust. family paper 20 May 1865 pp._ 262–4, _portrait_; _Le Livre, Juin 1885 pp._ 163–73. CASSELLS, ANDREW. _b._ 1811; member of council of India 1874–84. _d._ 2 Aug. 1886. CASSERLY, EUGENE. _b._ Ireland 1822; admitted to New York bar 1844; corporation attorney 1846–7; practised at San Francisco 1850–69 and 1873 to death; edited a paper at San Francisco; elected a senator in congress from California for the term 1869–75 but resigned before expiration of his term. _d._ San Francisco 14 June 1883. CASSIDY, JAMES. Composed many pieces of dance music; member of orchestra of T.R. Dublin many years. _d._ Dublin 28 March 1869. CASSIE, JAMES. _b._ Keith hall, Aberdeenshire 1819; pupil of James Giles R.S.A.; a landscape painter at Aberdeen, then at Edin. 1869 to death; exhibited 21 pictures at R.A., London 4 at B.I. and 2 at Suffolk st. gallery 1854–79; A.R.S.A. 1869, R.S.A. 10 Feb. 1879. _d._ Edinburgh 11 May 1879. CASTLE, WILLIAM LANGFORD. _b._ 31 March 1800; entered navy 19 March 1813; captain 23 Nov. 1841; V.A. on half pay 24 May 1867. _d._ New lodge, Lymington 6 Aug. 1874. CASTLEMAINE, RICHARD HANDCOCK, 3 Baron (_eld. child of Richard Handcock, 2 baron Castlemaine 1767–1840_). _b._ Dublin 17 Nov. 1791; M.P. for Athlone 15 July 1826 to 3 Dec. 1832; succeeded 18 April 1840; a representative peer for Ireland 6 July 1841 to death. _d._ 4 July 1869. CASTLESTUART, ROBERT STUART, 2 Earl of (_elder son of 1 Earl of Castlestuart 1723–1809_). _b._ Dublin 19 Aug. 1784; succeeded 26 Aug. 1809. _d._ Stuart hall, Tyrone 10 June 1854. CASTLESTUART, EDWARD STUART, 3 Earl of. _b._ Lower Brook st. London 11 Sep. 1807. Succeeded 10 June 1854. _d._ East Cliff, Dover 20 Feb. 1857. CASTLESTUART, CHARLES ANDREW KNOX Stuart, 4 Earl of. _b._ Clifton 23 April 1810; succeeded 20 Feb. 1857. _d._ Stuart hall 12 Sep. 1874. CASTLETOWN, JOHN WILSON FITZPATRICK, 1 Baron (_natural son of John Fitzpatrick 2 Earl of Upper Ossory 1745–1818_). _b._ London 23 Sep. 1811; ed. at Eton; M.P. for Queen’s county 1837–41, 1847–52, and 1865–9; P.C. Ireland 1848; lord lieutenant of Queen’s county 15 Nov. 1855 to death; created baron Castletown of Upper Ossory, Queen’s county 10 Dec. 1869. _d._ 32 Hertford st. London 22 Jany.