Elinor Grey, self-poised daughter of a statesman in Frank Lee Benedict's novel, My Daughter Elinor (1869). El'ion, consort of Beruth, and father of Che.—Sanchoniathon.

Eliot (John). Of the Apostle to the North American Indians, Dr. Cotton Mather writes:

"He that will write of Eliot must write of

charity, or say nothing. His charity was a star

of the first magnitude in the bright constellation

of his virtues, and the rays of it were wonderfully

various and extensive."—Cotton Mather,

Magna Christi Americana

(1702).

Eliot (George), Marian Evans (or "Mrs. Marian Lewes"), author of Adam Bede (1858), Mill on the Floss (1860), Silas Marner (1861), etc.