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INITIALS AND PSEUDONYMS:
DiOTIOlsrAET OF LiTEEAEY DISGUISES
WILLIAM GUSHING, B.A.,
For some teaks Assistant in the Harvard University Library; and
Compiler of an "Jndex to the North American Review "
AND AN "Index to the Christian Examiner."
" Les revelations des auteicrs anonymes et pseudonymes sont non-settlement
piquantes pour les gens du monde, mais encore importantes pour I'historien litte-
raire et le biographe ; ce sont la des mysteres des litteratures que les erudites ont
toujours cherche a decouvrir." — Qdekard.
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NEW YORK:
THOMAS Y. CROWELL & CO.,
13 AsTOR Place,
1885.
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THOMAS Y. CROWELL & CO.
1885.
J. S. Gushing & Co., Printers, 115 High Street, Boston.
PEEFAOE.
THIS work is designed as a Dictionary of American and Eng-
lish Initials and Pseudonyms employed from the beginning of
the 18th century to the present time ; to which have been added
some of the more recent and important Continental ones, and a
few false-names, which, by a strict definition of words, would be
called soiibriquets.
A similar work by Mr. Albert R. Frey, of the Astor Library,
New York City, was placed by the publishers at the writer's
disposal, from which about two thousand titles were taken, and
added to his own compilation, making an aggregate of twelve
thousand initials and pseudonyms, and eight thousand real names
of authors.
Attention is called to the very complete article, by Mr. Frey,
on "Junius," to be found in the first part.
For the convenience of those using this dictionary, it may
be well to state that the first part gives the initials and pseu-
donyms, followed by the real names, of the authors, together with
some representative literary performance ; and the method used in
indexing, with some exceptions, is to treat the literary disguises
as real names, and arrange them as is customary with the latter,
i.e., the last member of the initial or pseudonym is put first, and
determines the alphabetical order. The second part contains the
real names of authors, followed by the initials and pseudonyms,
and short biographical notices.
The writer has endeavored to make this work both compre-
hensive and correct, and, in order to do this, has availed him-
self of the Harvard University Library, and every other source
IV PREFACE.
of information to which the kindness of those interested in the
undertaliing has given him access, and believes he has been
enabled to produce a volume that will be useful to librarians
and of interest to the general reader.
Notification of errors or omissions, or any information that would
add to the value of the work, will be gladly received by the
undersigned.
WILLIAM CUSHING.
Oct. 1, 1885.
18 Wendell Street,
Cambridge, Mass.
EXPLANATORY NOTE.
In order to avoid confusion in regard to tiie mettiod of indexing the
Initial Letters, the reader will notice that when Initials are used that
represent the real names of authors, the last Initial is placed first in
the Index. See page 2, where A., A. H. is used for Andrew Hilliard
Atteridge.
When Initials are used that do not represent real names, they are
placed in their regular order. See page 2, where A. C. I. G. is used
for A Cornishman in Gloucestershire.
lOTTIALS AIN^D PSEUDOIS^YMS.
Part I.
*. Henry Ward Beecher, in the New
York "Independent," author of "The
■Star Papers." N.Y. 1855.
*. Sev. Benjamin Franklin Be Costa,
in his letters to " The Advertiser " (Bos-
ton), during 1861-62.
*. Charles Fenno Hoffman. His signa-
ture in the New York "American," in
which he published a series of brilliant
^articles.
***. William Kelynack Dale. Mam-
mon ; a poem. By . . . Penzance, 1856.
***. Rev. Benjamin Franklin De Costa,
in his letters to "The Advertiser" (Bos-
ton), during 1861-62.
***,a Magistrate in the Countrey.
Sir Francis Grant, Lord Cullen. A let-
ter . . . giving a new historical account of
designs, through the Christian world . . .
Edinb. 1701.
***, Americain. M. Paul Ulrich Du-
■buisson. Abrege de la Revolution de
I'Amerique anglaise. Paris, 1778.
****. Rev. Matthew Raine, in Beloe's
" Sexagenarian," Vol. I., chap. 40.
****. Mrs. Amelia Opie, in Beloe's
"Sexagenarian," I., 411. 2d ed. L.
1818.
****. Rev. John Lewis. A dissertation
•on the antiquity and use of seals in
England . . . L. 1740.
• **««^ xhe Liate Lord. Henry Hyde,
Xord Hyde and Cornbury. The mistakes ;
... a comedy. L. 1758.
****, PriscUla. Priscilla Wakefield.
Leisure hours ; or, entertaining dia-
logues ... By . . . L. 1794.
**** %%%%%%_ John Murray. Letter
to ... on the Kev. W. L. Bowles's '
strictures on the life and writings of
Pope. By the Right Hon. Lord Byron.
L. 1821.
***##^ ****. Mrs. Anne Penny. Po-
•^ms, with a dramatic entertainment. L.
J772.
**** ******. The Rev. James Pycroft.
The collegian's guide ; or, recollections
of college days ... L. 1845.
*******, Lady . John Hall Stev-
enson. Moral tales ... 2d ed. L. 1783.
*******, Sir ****#*. Sir Robert Wal-
pole.
******g, ******g ***n, £]sq. Charles
,Tohn Darling. Seintillse juris. L. 1877.
********, M. A., Fellow of New
College. Thomas Le Mesurier. Trans-
lations, chiefly from the Italian, of Pe-
trarch and Metastasio. Oxf. 1795.
. .John H. B. Latrobe. Three
great battles. Baltimore, 1863.
, The Honourable Mr. Wil-
liam Coombe. The auction : a town ec-
logue. By . . . L. 1778.
,Esq., Member of Parlia-
ment for the County of . Sir
,Tohn Sinclair. Lucubrations during a
short recess ... L. 1782.
, Lady. Lady Wallace. A
letter to a friend, with a poem called
" The ghost of Werter." By . . . L.
1788.
s s, M. A. of the Univer-
sity of Oxford. Charles Lucas. Free
thoughts on a general reform . . . Bath,
1796.
? . Charles Wolcott Balestier. A
potent philter, contributed to " The Trib-
une " (N.Y.), 1884.
J(^=. Joseph Addison, in his contribu-
tions to " The Guardian."
,_^. J. Walker. Miscellaneous ob-
servations upon authors ancient and
modern. L. 1731-82.
©. — See "Theta."
. Hiss Ehza Brown Chase.
I ^ Over the border : Acadia,
:t the home of Evangeline.
B. 1884.
The above musical notes represent
the Initials of the author's name.
' E.B.C.,
A (alpha). 31r. Bowden. Lyra apos-
tolica. Derby and L. 1836.
The above work consists of a collection of
poems reprinted from " The British Magazine,"
in which they had previously appeared over the
following signatures : —
a (alpha). Mr. Bowden (as above).
p. R. Hurrell Froude
y. John Keble.
S. John Henry Newman.
€. Isaac Williams.
X,. Rev. Henry William Wilberforce.
A. Samuel Adams, in the "Boston
Gazette."
A. William Henry Davenport Adams.
The desert world ... L. 1869.
A. Wilkes Allen, in "The Polyan-
thos" (Boston), 1806-07.
A. Mrs. Allenby. The starling of the
spire ; or, a bird's-eye view of the church
as it was. [In verse.] ... L. 1866.
A. il/r. Anthony. Irwell, and other
poems ... L. 1843.
A. Matthew Arnold. The strayed
reveller. L. 1849. Empedocles on Etna.
L. 1852,
A. Benjamin Brierley. Goin' to Cy-
prus. By A. Manchester, 1879.
A. Rev. John Keble, one of the con-
tributors to " Tracts for the Times." L.
1840-48.
A. Bishop Zachary Pearce. Miscella-
neous observations upon authors ancient
and modem. L. 1731-32.
A. Alexander Pope. — See " Bavius."
A. John Smith. His signature to
papers in the " Microcosm," published
at Eton College. 1786 et seq.
A. Joshua Smith. Scandal [in verse] ;
by the biographer of Anacreon. Holt,
Norfolk, 1827.
A. Mrs. Caroline Anne Bowles Southey.
Chapters on churchyards, in "Black-
wood's Magazine," commenced April,
1824.
These contributions to " Blackwood " were
published separately in 1829, and 2d ed. in 1841.
A. Ann Taylor. The wedding among
the flowers. [In verse.] ... L. 1808.
A., A. Adam Anderson. Jim Blake's
tour from Clonave to London. Illus-
trated with sketches by E. N., A. R. A.
[Erskine Nicol.] . . Preface and notes
by A. A. Dublin, 1867.
A., A. 3Irs. Anna Atkins. The
colonel: a story of fashionable life,
1853. A page from the peerage, 1863.
The perils of fashion, 1852.
A., A. A. Hon. Alvey A. Adee. Ba-
con's Promus. By . . In the " Kepub-
lic," Washington, Eeb., March, May,
1883.
A., A. H. Andrew Hilliard Atteridge.
Islam. L. 1878.
A., A. S. A. 8. Atcheson. The bread
of life . . . 1849.
A., B. Benjamin Antrobus. Buds and
blossoms of piety ... 2d ed. L. 1691.
A. B. Benjamin Franklin. Proposed
new version of the Bible; one of the
bagatelles (written about 1778).
A. B. Matthew Hole. An antidote
against the poison of some late pam-
phlets. Oxf. 1717.
A. B. A signature which has been
attributed to Junius (q-v.). See Letter
to the "Public Advertiser," Nov. 5, 1771,
etc.
A. B. Joseph Skidmore, Senior. An
essay on the Vth of Matthew, from verse
38rd to 37th ... L. 1713.
A. B. Jonathan Swift. See "A Per-
son of Quality."
A., G. B. Sir George Biddell Airy, in
his contributions to the "Athenaeum." L.
A. B. Philologer. Laurence Sterne.
"I happened to be acquainted," says Sterne,
" with a young man from Yorkshire, who rented
a window in one of the paved alleys near Corn-
hill, for the sale of stationery. I hired one of
the panes of glass fi'om my friend, and stuck up
the following advertisement with wafers : —
" Epigrams, anagrams, paragrams, chrono-
grams, monograms, epitaphs, epithalamiums,
prologues, epilogues, madrigals, interludes, ad-
vertisements, letters, petitions, memorials on
every occasion, essays on all subjects, pamphlets
for and against ministers, with sermons upon,
any text, or for any sect, to be written here on
reasonable terms, by
'A. B. Philologer.
"The uncommonness of the titles occasioned
numerous applications, and at night I used pri-
vately to glide into the office to digest the notes
or heads of the day, and receive the earnest,
which was directed always to be left with the
memorandums, the writmg to be paid for on
delivery, according to the subject." — Percy-
Anecdotes.
A., C. Miss Charlotte Adams, in con-
tributions to " The Art Age." N.Y.
A., C. Charlotte Anley. Miriam ; or,
the power of truth, 1826. The prisoners
of Australia, 1841.
A., C, Esq. Christopher Anstey. Brit-
ain's genius : a song . . . Bath, 1797.
A., C. B. C. C. B. C. Amicus. Hints
on life ; and how to rise in society.
By . . . L. 1845.
A., C. E. Clementine Edith Aiken.
The days we live in. B. 1876.
A., C. F. Cecil Frances Alexander.
Hymns for little children ... L. 1862.
A. C. I. G. (A Cornishman in Glouces-
tershire.) John White. The humorous
adventures of Tim Trevail, related in the
pure, unadulterated vernacular. L. 1872,
A. D. C, The. Francis Cowley Bur-
nand. Being personal reminiscences of
the university "Amateur Dramatic Club,"
Cambridge. L. 1879.
A., D. J. B. de. Don Juan Bautista
de Arriaza. Coleccion de algunos ver-
sos. Paris, 1805.
A., E. Edward Aggas. The defence
of death ... L. 1576.
A., E. Edwin Arnold. The light of
Asia; or, the great renunciation. . . .
L. 1879.
A. E. R. J. Lane. Marks and re-
marks for the catalogue of the exhibi-
tion of the Koyal Academy. L. 1856.
A., E. Edwin Arnold. Political po-
ems by Victor Hugo and Garibaldi.
" Done into English by an Oxford gradu-
ate." 1868.
A., E. Edward Atkinson. Senator
Sherman's fallacies ; or, honesty the best
policy. By . . . B. 1868.
A., E. Edward Archer The small
boy's mythological primer, in rhyme.
L. 1858.
A., E. Ezra Abbot. A translation of
the Gospels . . . By A. Norton, [Ed-
ited by C. E. N., i.e., C. E. Norton, and
E. A.]
A., E. A. Mrs. Elizabeth Allen Anna-
hie Needham. Incidents in the lives of
good men. By ... B. 186-.
A., E. C. Mrs. Elizabeth Gary Agas-
siz. Geological sketches. Edited . . .
1866.
A., E. C. Miss Emily Q. Agnew. Ger-
aldine : a tale of conscience. L. 1837-39.
A, E. G. E. G. Adams. Battle at
Port Kice, July 28, 1865. Port Rice,
D. T., 1865.
A., E. M. Ernst Moritz Arndt. Wan-
derungen aus und um Godesberg.
Bonn, 1844. Deutsche Lieder. Berlin,
1870.
A., E. S. Ernest Silvanus Appleyard.
The sure hope of reconciliation. 1847.
A., B W. 3frs. Eliza Winslow Allder-
dice. Heart's delight. N.Y., 1879.
A., P. Frederick Archer, in his con-
tributions to "The Keynote" (N.Y.).
A., P. Bev. Frederick Arnold, in
"London Society," "Leisure Hour," 1867.
A. F. James Otis. Considerations
on behalf of the colonists, etc. B. 1765.
A., F. C Frances Charlotte Armstrong.
Dick Pord and his father. L. 1875.
A., F. E. Florence Emily Ashley.
Lagonells. [A tale.] ... L. 1872.
A. P. G. John Lister. Epigrams and
jeux d'esprit. Edinb. 1870.
A. F. 8. Miss Sarah A. Flint. Hope
Douglass ... B. 1867.
A., G. Orace Aguilar. Home scenes
and heart studies. L. 1852.
A., G. A. O. A. Aynge. Tecumseh ;
or, the death of the Shawnee chief . . .
"Weymouth, 1830.
A., G. B. George Biddell Airy. Six
lectures on astronomy. L. 1849.
A., G. P. George French Angas. Aus-
tralia : a popular account ... L. 1865.
A. G. O. T. U O. C. Owen Manning.
An inquiry into the grounds and nature
of the several species of ratiocination
. . . 1754.
The above letters are the initials of "A gen-
tleman of the University of Cambridge."
A, H. Henry Attwell. A book of
thoughts. Selected ... L. 1865.
A , H. Henry Alford, Dean of Canter-
bury. Gurney's (J. H.) sermons on the
Acts of the apostles. Edited by H. A.
L. 1862.
A., H W. Henry Wentworth Acland.
Prints for cottage walls . . . Oxf. & L.
1862.
A., I. Jasper Atkinson. Catholic
blinds for Protestant eyes ... L. 1829.
A., I. John Atkinson. The state of
our circulation and currency considered
. . L. 1826.
A., J. John Aikin. The arts of life . . .
L. 1802.
A., J. John Ady. An exordium to the'
reading of the sacred writings of the Old
and New Testaments. L. 1807
A., J. Jacob Abbot. The little scholar
learning to talk ... L. 1836.
A., J. John Albee. In memory of
Gerald Pitz Gerald . . . n.p. 1863.
A , J. John Agg. The ocean harp : a
poem ... P. 1819.
A., J. John Anstey. The pleader's
guide . . 1808.
A., J. John Aikin, LL D. The wood-
land companion. L. 1802.
A., J., M.D. John Arbuthnot, M.D
Examination of Dr. Woodward's account
of the deluge ... By . . . L. 1695.
A, J., and C, R. C. John Adamson
and a. C. C. Ballads from the Portu-
guese translated and versified by . . .
Newcastle, 1846.
A., J jj. John Lavicount Anderdon.
The river Dove ; with some quiet thoughts
of the happy practice of angling . . .
L. 1845.
A., J. M. Rev. John Marks Ashley.
The treatise of S. Catherine of Genoa on
purgatory, newly translated . . . 1878.
A., J. B., and J., M. C. John Seed
Appleton and Morris Charles Jones. Evans.
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1865.
A., J. S. J. S. Attwood, in his contri-
butions to " Notes and Queries." L.
1876 et seq.
A., J. Y. John Yonge Akerman. Tales
of other days ... L. 1830.
A., li. Lomhe Atthill. The church of
England recommended . . Halesworth,
1820.
A.J li. Louisa Anthony. Traits of
private life. Manchester, n.d.
A., L. Ij. Mrs. G. B. or L. L. Adams.
A ride tlirough the Holy Land. B. 1875.
A. Li. O. E. (i.e., A Lady of Eng-
land.) Miss Charlotte Maria Tucker, in
her numerous works for young people.
L. 1875, etc.
A., L. S. Louis Simon Auger. Notice
sur la Tie et les ouvrages de Le Sage.
Paris, 1813.
A., M. Mrs. Maria Abdy. Her signa-
ture in the "New Monthly." L about
1828.
A., M. Matthew Arnold. Christian
life : its hopes, its fears, and its close.
Edited by . . . L. 1845.
A., M. Mrs. M. Allen. A history of
Eord Abbey, Dorsetshire : late in the
County of Devon. L. 1846.
A., M. Tlmddeus O'Mahony. Questions
on Locke's essay concerning human un-
derstanding. L. 1860.
A. M., Oxon. W. S Moses. Carpen-
terian Criticism. L. 1877.
A. M. B. A. Marie Henri Beyle. His-
toire de la peinture en Italie Paris,
1817.
A., M. B. M. E. Arnold. The painted
window : a poem. L. 1856.
A., N. Nathaniel Ames. Nautical rem-
iniscences. Providence, 1832.
A., N. Col. Nathan Appleton. Sketch
of the life of Albert Kintzing Post. By
N. A. N.Y. 1873.
A., P., Minister of the Gospel. Rev
Peter Annet. Judging for ourselves . . .
L. 1739.
A., P. G. Prosper Gabriel Audran.
Grammaire Arabe en tableaux . . .
Paris, 1818.
A., R. Richard Alsop ( ? ) The enchant-
ed lake of the Eairy Morgana. [Trans-
lated.] 1806.
A., R. Robert Allsop. Letters, conver-
sations, and recollections of S. T. Cole-
ridge . . . Preface by . . . L. 1858.
A., R. Rev. Robert Aspland. Sermons
on various subjects, chiefly practical.
L. 1847.
A. R. A. James Cameron Lees, D.D.
A rollicking tour in Ireland. By Rag,
Tag, and Bobtail ; a rollicking tour in
the land of the Gael. Paisley, 1878.
A., R. P. Rachel Frances Aiitonina
Dashwood Lee. Memoirs of , L.
1812.
A., S. Samuel Ayscough. Topograph-
ical description of Cudham, Kent, in
" Gent. Mag." Sept. 1804., pp. 830-901.
A., S. A. Samuel Austin Allibone. An
alphabetical index to the New Testament.
... P. 1868.
A., S. D. S. D. Alexander. Notes on
New Testament literature. [By Joseph
Addison Alexander.] Edited . . . 1867.
A., S. M. Stephen Merrill Allen. Reli-
gion and science ... B. 1874.
A., T., Captain L/ight Dragoons.
Capt Thomas Ashe. History of the
Azores, or Western Islands . . . L. 1813.
A., T., Gent. Thomas Ashe. Travels in
America, performed in 1806 ... L. 1808.
A., T. B. Thomas Bailey Aldrich.
The bells : a collection of chimes. N.Y.
1855.
A., T. K. Thomas Kerchever Arnold.
A Latin Syntax and first reading book :
... L. 1836.
A. v. Arthur Ashley Syhes. A letter
to the Rev. Dr. Sherlock ... L. 1717.
A., W. William Allen. The duty of
abstaining from the use of West Lidia
produce. A speech ... L. 1792.
A., W. W. Alexander. Fruits of
piety . . . York, 1824.
A., W. William Asplin. — See " A
presbyter of the Church of England."
A., W. B. W. B. Anthony. Essential
memoranda of English grammar. Com-
piled . . . 1881.
A., W. E. William Edmonstoune
Aytoun. His signature in "Blackwood's
Magazine."
A , W. E. A. William Edward Armi-
tage Axon. Nixon's Cheshire prophecies
. . With an . . . essay on popular
prophecies ... L. 1878.
A., W. H. D. William Henry Daven-
port Adams. Black's guide to the history,,
antiquities, and topography of the County
of Surrey ... L. 1861.
A. Z. Benjamin Gale. The present
state of the colony of Connecticut con-
sidered . . . New L. 1755.
A*****, Major. Charles Barwell Coles.
Short whist, its rise and progress, to
which are prefixed precepts for tyros.
By Mrs. B*****, with an essay . . by
Prof. P. iq.v.). L. 1865.
By MrB. B***** is meant Mrs. Battle, whose
opinions on whist were contributed to " The
Monthly Magazine." L. 1821. By " Elia "
(<?.«.).
A****d, Mr. William Arnold, Mr.
A — d's motives for renouncing the pop-
ish, and re-embracing the protestant reli-
gion in which he was educated, etc. L.
1758.
AC
^**#*e^ D##* of, John Campbell, 4th
Duke o/Argi/le. Letter to the right hon-
orable Sir ****** *****3i!* [Robert Wal-
pole] upon . . . expeditions. L. 1740.
A ****, P. C. Philippe Charles Aubry.
L^ Petrarque rran9ais. Poesies diverse
de . . . Tours, 1801.
A . Arthur Cleveland Core. St.
Jonathan; the lay of a Scald . . . N.Y. 1838.
A. and L. A. and L. Shore. Fra
Doloino, and other poems. L. 1870.
A — , the Bev. M. Rev. George Fitz-
gerald Galaher, M.A. Auricular confes-
sion proved to be contrary to Scripture.
L. 1875.
A — n, E— 1 of. Willoughby Bertie,
Earl of Abingdon. An adieu to the turf:
a poetical epistle from ... to his grace
the A— p [Archbishop] of Y— k [York].
L. 1778.
Ab. Benjamin Brierley. Ab-o'-th'-Yate
at the great show. [Signed "Ab."]
Reprinted from " Ben Brierley's Journal "
for August, 1869. Manchester, 1869.
Ab hlssel. Benjamin Brierley. Ab-
o'-th'-Yate and the " Wreath." By . . .
Manchester, 1879.
AB-o'-th'-Yate. Benjamin Brierley.
Ab-o'-th'-Yate and the cobbler of Alder-
burn on the great strike. By Ab. Man-
chester, 1878.
Abacroinbi, Signer. James Aber-
cromby, Baron Dunfermline. Thaumatur-
gics. Coal Hole, Pleasance . . . Signer
A. (from Exchequer Land) formerly
Assistant-Juggler to Mr. Cunning ... [A
satire on J. A.'s candidature for the repre-
sentation of Edinburgh.] Edinb. 1832.
Abafi, IJajos. Lajos Aigner. Mikes
Kelemen. [A biography.] Budapest, 1878.
Abati, Francesco. William Winwood
Reade. See-Saw ; a novel ... L. 1865.
Abbie, Aunt. Abby Skinner. Carroll
Ashton ; or, the rewards of truthfulness . . .
P. 1855.
Abbott, Alice Irving. Miss H. H.
Burdick.
Abbott, Rosa. Rosa (Y.) Abbott
Parker. Rosa Abbott Stories.
Abdallah. Otway Curry, who con-
tributed to the press at Cincinnati under
this nom de plume.
Abdallah. Augusta Pereira Soromenho.
Abdallah, Khilld Eb'n. Sir Henry
Taylor, K.C., D.C.L. — See Khalid Eb'n
Abdallah.
Abdiel. Samuel Hall. — See Samuel
Hall, calling himself "Abdiel."
Abdiel. Joshua William Brooks. Ab-
diel's essays on the advent and kingdom
of Christ, and the events connected there-
with ... L. 1834.
Aberdeen. Hugh D. Mclntyre.
Abolitionist, An. Thomas Fisher,
Esq., F.S.A. The negro's memorial . . .
By . . . L. 1825.
Abrabanel, Solomon. William Ar-
nall. The complaint of the children of
Israel ... By S. A. of the House of
David. L. 1736.
Abraham. Abraham Norwood. The
acts of the elders, commonly called the
book of Abraham. B. 1845.
Abraham, Brother. Rev. Richard
King. An answer to the letters of Peter
Plymley [Sydney Smith]. L. 1808.
Abraham, Father. Benjamin Frank-
lin. Father Abraham's speech to a great
number of people, at a vendue . . . B. 1807.
Abricht, Johann. Jonathan Birch.
Divine emblems embellished with etch-
ings on copper . . . designed and written
by J. A. L. 1838.
Absent Brother, An. Daniel Wilson,
Letters from . . . 1823.
Absentee residing in Bath, An.
Rev. Edward Mangin. Utopia found;
being an apology for Irish absentees.
By . . . Bath, 1813.
Absented member, An. Sir Wil-
liam Windham. A letter . . . upon the
present situation of the affairs of Great
Britain. L. 1739.
Academicus. — See " Antiquarius."
Academiicus. Rev. Aulay Macaulay,
M.A. During his residence at the Univer-
sity of Glasgow he wrote many essays,
moral and literary, in "Ruddiman's
Weekly Magazine," under the signature
of "Academicus."
Academicus. Charles Seager, M.A.
Auricular confession . . . Oxf. 1842.
Academicus. William Pidteney Alison.
Correspondence between A. and Con-
siliarius on the comparative merits of
phrenology, and the mental philosophy
of Eeid and Stewart. Edinb. 1836.
Ace Clubs. J. C. Loftin. Friendship :
a poem . . . Montgomery, Ala., 1871.
Acharius. Fredrik Vilhelm Scholander.
Luisella. 1867.
Acheta. Miss L. 31. Budgen. March
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L. 1854.
Acheta Domestlca. Miss L. M. Bud- \
qen. Episodes of insect life. By A. D.
L. 1849-51.
Ackerlos, John. John Stores Smith.
Selections from the poetry of H. Heine,
trans, by J.' A. L. 1854.
Ackermann, Gottlieb. Franz Xaver
Mayer. Volkspredigten und Homilien . . .
Landshut, 1831.
Acorn. James Oakes,
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Actaea. Mrs. Elizabeth Carij Agassiz.
A first lesson in natural history. B. 1859.
Acton, Ijlewellin. Wi/nne Edwin
Baxter. Perseverance ... L. 1863.
Actor, Au. Pierce Egan. The life
of . . . L. 1825.
Actress, An. Mrs. Anna Cora ( Ogden
Mowatt) Ritchie. Autobiography of ... ;
or, eight years on the stage. B. 1854.
Actual Settler, An. H. Y. Bead.
Suggestions on . . . colonization through
the . . . allotment system. By . . . Mon-
treal, 1865.
Adair, James. Sir Richard Phillips.
Five hundred questions and exercises on
Murray's . . . English grammar. L. 1824.
" Adam." Arthur Hugh Clough.
In his Bothie of Tober-na-Vuolich, Hobbes
was Ward Hunt; Adara, Clough himself; Lind-
say, F. R. Johnson of Christ Church ; HewBon,
J. S. Winder of Oriel ; Arthur, H. W. Fisher of
Christ Church ; Airlie, J. Deacon of Oriel ; and
Sir Hector . . ., Mr. Farquharson.
Adam, Onkel. Carl Anton Wetter-
bergh. The fatal chain. From the Swed-
ish of . . . 1864.
Adam, Uncle. George Mogridge.
The Chinese. By . . . L. 1845.
Adam, Adam Fitz. Edward Moore,
R. 0. Cambridge, Horace Walpole, Lord
Chesterfield, etc. The world. L. 1755-57.
Adam, Christian. Carl Christian
Thorvaldus Andersen. Strid og Fred. Et
Digt i sex sange. Copenhagen, 1858.
Adams, Moses. Dr. George W. Bagby.
For Virginians only. What I did with
my fifty millions. By . . . P. 1874.
Adams, Stephen. M. Maybrick. A
prominent English singer and writer of
music. Among other songs he was the
author of "Nancy Lee," of which more
than 100,000 copies were sold.
Adams, Will. John Need. Errata; or,
the works of Will Adams : a novel. 1822.
Addie. Adelaide J. Cooley. Snow-
flake's pleasure-book ; sunshine for dull
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Ad»*gt*n, Dr. Dr. A. Addington.
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the conduct of Dr. Ad ng — n to Dr.
Pigott. 1754.
Addison, D. C. Charles Addison
Daniell. The street-singer : a poem.
Chicago, 1880.
Addison, The American. Joseph
Dennie. 1768-1812.
Addison of the North, The. Henry
Mackenzie. 1754-1831.
Addums,Mozis. Dr. George W. Bagby.
Letters to Billy Irvins in the " Southern
Literary Messenger."
Adelaide. Miss Elizabeth Bogart, who,
under this nom de plume, published her
first poem in the "Long Island Star"
(Brooklyn), in 1825.
Adder, 3Iax. Charles Heber Clark.
Out of the hurly-burly; or, life in an
odd corner. By . . . P. 1874.
Adeline. Mrs. E. F. A. Sergeant.
Ernald ; or, the martyr of the Alps : and
other poems . . . With an introduction
by A. L. 1843.
Adept, An. Charles Johnston. Chrysal;
or, the adventures of a guinea . . . By
. . . L. 1760.
Adhemar, Mme. la C^^® D'. Baron
Etienne Lion Lamotlie-Langon. Souvenirs
sur Marie-Antoinette . . . et sur la cour
de Versailles . . . Paris, 1836.
Adina. Rev.JosephH.Ingraham. The
prince of the house of David; or, three
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Adirondack. Lucius E. Chittenden.
Capture of Ticonderoga. Rutland, Vt.
1872.
Adjutor. Rev. Joseph Bretland, in the
" Theological Repository." L.
Admiral. Admiral Burney. — See
Lamb's "Elia": " The Wedding."
Admirer of Chivalry, An. Edward
Francis Head. Poltroonius ; a tragic
farce in one act. B. 1856.
Admirer of the Fine Arts, An. F.
D. Astley. Varnishando : a serio-comic
poem. Manchester, 1809.
Admirer of a Great Genius, An.
Stephen Weston. A short aocotmt of the
late Mr. R. Person ... L. 1808.
Admirer of Monarchy and Fpisco-
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L. 1736.
Admirer of Walter Scott, An. John
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L. 1814.
Admonish Crime. Rev. James Cook
Richmond. He published a pamphlet at
Boston under the anagram of "Admon-
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Adna, Aunt. Mrs. Mary S. B. Dana.
Author of numerous tales for children,
etc.
Adolf, L. Adolf Lasson. Herzenstille.
Lieder und Spriiche. 1867.
Adrian. James L. Cole. He published
some fugitive poetry in the "New York
Statesman " and in the " Ontario Reposi-
tory," under that signature.
Adrian. Anne Kent. Evelyn Stuart ;
or, Right versus Might. By A. L. 1846.
Adrienne. Mrs. J. P. Creswell.
Adrienne. Miss Susan C. Hooper.
Durmg the war one of the most prominent
contributors to the " Magnolia Weekly "
Richmond, Va.
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Advena. Euan Evans. His bardic
name.
Adveua. Digby Pilot Stark-ei/, who
contributed to the " Dublin University-
Magazine," under this signature.
Adversum. Edward Tuckerman. —
See " Notitia Literaria."
Advocate General, The. Sir James
Marriott, LL.D. Plan of a code of laws
for the Province of Quebec ; repoited
. . . L. 1774.
Advocate of the Cause of the Peo-
ple, An. John Hope. Letters on the
impressing of seamen, in the "Public
Advertiser."
Advocate of the Christian Revela-
tion, An. Caleb Fleming. Eemarks on
. . . [the] "True Gospel of Jesus Christ
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..^dituus. John Smith. Metrical re-
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... L. 1813.
Aednr-nos, Seer I'Noh. John An-
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colleagues. Translated from the Chal-
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S. I. A. — N. [A political satire in Bibli-
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.Amelia Julia. Emihj Julia Black.
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..^neas. James Francis Edward Stu-
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.^schines. Francis William Blagdon.
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..^sculapius. Laurence H. Potts (?),
M.D. Oracular communications, ad-
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.^sop. Mrs. Lillie Devereux Blake. In
the New York " Telegram." Author of
"Fettered for life "... N.Y. 1874.
.^sop, George Washington. George
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Afflicted Husband, An. Cuthbert
Shaw. Monody to the memory of a
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... L. 1768.
African Roscius, The. Ira Aldridge.
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Afton, Effie. Mrs. Frances Ellen
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Agapida, Fray Antonio. Washington
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Agate. Whitelaw lieid. After the
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Agatha. Bessie Lawrence ("i) . Thanks-
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Agathon, Paul. Elisabeth SchSjen.
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Aged Layman, An. Dr. Bichard
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Aged Minister, An. Mofes Dickin-
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Aged Native, An. Thomas Sander-
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Aged Parson, An. Rev. Richard
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Agent for Barbados, The. G. W.
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1816.
Agent of the Corporation, The.
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Ager. B. M. Field, in his account of
the joiu'ney of the Prince of Wales
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" The Boston Post," etc.
Agg, John. Frank Cahill, in his con-
tributions to "The Saturday Press."
P.
Aghonne, Mme. d'. Mme. Louise
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Aglaus. Henry Timrod, who contrib-
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Ago, Felix. Samuel Stehman Halde-
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Agogos. Charles William Day. Max-
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Agrestis. Gen. Joseph Alston (?).
Short review of the late proceedings at
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Agricola. James Anderson. In 1790
he cqmmenced the publication of " The
Bee" (1790-94), consisting of essays
philosopMcal and miscellaneous. Dr. A.
wrote those marked "Senex," "T"irr,nt>,Tr
•Timothy
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Hairbrain,'' " Alcibiades," and many-
others without signature.
Agricola. William Elliott. Author
of Address before the St. Paul's Agri-
cultural Society, Charleston, 1850; Fi-
esco, a tragedy, N.Y. 1850; and, Caro-
lina sports by land and water, Charleston,
1856.
Agricola. Eev. Percival Stockdale.
" In the summer of 1779, he wrote sev-
eral political letters, with the signature of
' Agricola,' in the ' Public Advertiser.' "
Agricola. W. F. WMtehouse. Let-
ters and essays on sugar farming in Ja-
maica. L. 1845.
Agricola. John Young. Letters of
Agricola on the principles of vegetation
and tillage . . . Halifax, N.S. 1822.
Agricola. Rev. Charles Whitaher.
Letters on free trade. 1851.
Agricola. James Anderson. LL.D.
Miscellaneous observations on planting
and training timber-trees . . . Edinb.
1777.
Agrikler. Joseph Edwards. Rhymes
in the West Country dialect ... L.
1879.
Aguaverde, Antonio. Alfred Trum-
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Girls' Weekly" (N.Y.) .
Agueclieelt. Charles Bullard Fair-
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"' Saturday Evening Gazette," under the
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Ahern, Anna. Mrs. Frances West
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the two altars. By . . . B. 1858.
Ahiezer. William Broion. A tender
and affectionate address to, and expostu-
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Jews. Huntingdon, 1814.
Aikin, Berkeley. Fanny Aihin
Kortright. The dean ; or, the popular
preacher, L. 1859 ; The old, old story,
love, L. 1862.
Ailo, Thorny. .John Taylor, the Water-
poet. A full and compleat answer
against the writer of the Tale of a tub
in a tub, or a Tub lecture. By T. A. . . .
L. 1642.
Aimwell, Walter. William Simonds.
The Aimwell stories. B. 1863.
Aiu [the Hebrew word for nobody].
William Stevens. A review of the Review
of the new preface to the second edition
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L. 1800.
Ainslie, Herbert, B.A. Edirard
Maitland. The pilgrim and the shrine ;
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Airy, Mr. Robert Habersham, in the
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Ajax. Mr. Ainley. Social wastes and
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Aliestes. William Smith. A few re-
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Akroates. Josiah F. Polk. A defence
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Alastor. James Orton. "Excelsior,''
or the realms of poesle, 1862; Poems,
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Alaux, Gnstave d'. Maxime Raybaud.
L'empereur Soulouque et son empire.
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Alazon. Rev. Richard William Barnes.
Let well alone ; or, removal of blemishes
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Alba. Alexina B. White. Little-folk
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AlbanSs, A. d'. Jean Alexandre Hav-
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Albanfes Havard, d'. Jean Alexandre
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Albanicus. The Right Hon. David
Stewart Erskine, 11th Earl of Buchan and
6th Lord Cardross.
" Lord Buchan was an occasional contributor
to various periodical publications. His favorite
signature was 'Albanicus,'- under whicb, in a
letter to his friend ' Hortus,' he describes his
own delightful residence of Dryburgh Abbey
in the fourth volume of * The Bee.' "
There is also, in the " G-ent. Mag." in 1784, a
description of the grave of Ossiau, with an epi-
taph in blank verse (vol. 54, p. 404), over the
same signature.
Albano. Count Karl August Adler-
sparre, who published novels and lyrics
under this name.
Albfe. George Gordon Noel, 6th Lord
Byron. The footprints of A. {i.e. Lord
Byron] : a poem. Written by E. Bren-
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Alben, Re-wk. Benjamin Walker.
Rewk Alben the friar; his opinions on
the ministry to the poor . . . Manchester,
Eng. 1872.
Albert. Rev. ,Tohn Armstrong. Son-
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Albert. Abbate Giovanni Battista For-
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Albin, Sfebastieu. Mine. Hortense
Lacroix Cornu. Ballades et chants popu-
laires (anciens et modernes) de I'AUe-
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Albion. Pour pleasant epistles writ-
ten for the entertainment and gratifica-
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tion of four unpleasant characters ; viz.,
a very exalted subject in his majesty's
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the most unpatriotic man alive [C. J.
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AIc£eus. Samuel Boyse, in the " Gent.
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Alcaeus. James Montgomery, in the
" Poetical Eegister," 1801. Byron notices
him in "English hards and Scotch re-
viewers " : —
" With broken lyre and cheek serenely pale,
Lo! Bad Alcaaus wanders down the vale."
Alcibiades. James Anderson. — See
" Agricola."
Alcibiades. Alfred Tennyson, in
"Punch." Eeb. and March, 1846.
Alcofribas, le magiclen. Jean Bap-
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L. 1875.
Alderani, Lorenzo. Niccolh Ugo Fos-
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Aleph. Humphry Fitzroy Woolrych.
Aleph V. Colenso. Maidstone, 1866.
Aleph. William Harvey. The old
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L. 1865.
Alethes. Thomas H. Baird, in the
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Alethes, Clerophilus. John Constable
(?). A specimen of amendments candidly
proposed to the compiler [Charles Dodd,
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which he calls " The church history of
England from the year 1500 to the year
1688." L. 1741.
Alethinos. Bev. Hardinge Furenzo
Ivers. The audibleness of thought dem-
onstrated, and its use explained. 1866.
Alethitheras. L. Osborn. Travels by
sea and land. N.Y. 1868.
Alethphilos. Mrs. Mary Anne Wool-
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Wight, 1839.
Aletor, Esq. Robert E. Strahorn.
Alex. Eliza A. White, As she would
have it. P. 1873.
Alexander, BIrs. Mrs. Annie F. Hec-
tor. Her dearest foe, 1876; The wooing
o't, 1873. L.
Alexander the Coppersmith. W.
Boles. Milk for babes, meat for strong
men, and wine for petitioners . . . trans-
lated from the Arabic by . . . Cork
1731.
Alexander the Coppersmith, LLi.D.
Thomas Ershine, Baron Erskine. The
speech of . . . spoken at the meeting of
the friends to the abuse of the freedom
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1793.
Alexander the Corrector. Alexan-
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1754. [He entitles himself corrector,
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Alexander, Sir Drawcanslr. Tobias
George Smollett. A faithful narrative of
the base and inhuman arts that were
lately practised upon the brain pf Hab-
bakkuk Hilding [i.e., Henry Fielding],
justice, dealer, and chapman, who now
lies at his house in Covent Garden, in a
deplorable state of lunacy, a dreadful
monument of false friendship and delu-
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philomath. L. 17S2. — See "Brit. Mus.
Cat."
Alexander, J. H., B.A. Alexander
H. Japp. Lights on the way. Some
tales within a tale, by the late J. H. A.,
B. A., with an explanatory note by H. A.
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1878.
Alexander, John, a Joyner. John
Taylor, the Water-poet. Love one an-
other : a tub lecture preached at Watford
in Hartfordshire, at a conventicle on the
25th of December last [1642]. L. 1642.
Alexandre. Alexandre Davy Dumas.
La cour du roi Petaud. Paris, 1829.
Alexis or the Worthy Unfortunate.
Rev. Humphrey Sydenham. Being a true
narrative of the affecting case of a youngs
gentleman whose ruin was caused by the-
late rebellion. L. 1747.
Alexis, Willibald. Georg Wilhelm
Heinrich Haering. Cabanis, 1832 ; Haus
Dusterweg, 1836; die zwolf Nachte, 1838;
Novellen, 1830-31 ; Neue Novellen, 1836.
Alfred. <SamW ^rfams, in the "Bos-
ton Gazette" (Oct. 2, 1769).
Alfred. Dr. Girardin. One of the
writers, under this signature, of the essays
in Wirt's "Old Bachelor" (1812).
Alfred. Sir James Bland Burges Lamb,
Bart, D.C.L., ia "The Sun Newspaper."
A series of letters under this signature,
" in which he took a comprehensive view
of the several states, political objects,
and relative interests of all European
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and published in 1792."
Alfred. Grenvllle A. Sackett, who
under this signature wrote some of the
best and most widely circulated poetry of
the day in "The New York Mirror,"
"New York Times," and "Long Island
Star."
Alfred. Rev. Samuel Kydd. China:
its symbols, philosophy, antiquities. L:
1841.
Alfred. Philip Withers. Nemesis; or,
a letter to Alfred [relating to the mar-
riage of tlie Prince of Wales to Mrs.
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Alfred. Rev. David Alfred Doudney.
Sympathy ; or, words for the weak and
weary. L. 1862.
Al Fresco. Dr. Charles J. Kenworthy (%).
Alfried, Johan. Jean Jacques De
Laet. — See " Bogaerts, Felix."
Alguno, SeSior. Nathan Ames. Childe
Harvard : a romance of Cambridge . . .
B. 1848.
All Baba. Aberigh Mackay, contribu-
tor to " Vanity Fair," of many sketches
of India life and society.
All Bey. Samuel Lorenzo Knapp.
Extracts from a journal of travels in
North America, consisting of an account
of Boston and its vicinity. By ... B.
1818,
AH Bey, El Abassi. Domingo Badia^
y-Leblich. Voyages ... en Afrique et
en Asie, pendant les annees 1803, 1804,
1805, 1800, et 1807. Edited by B. [i.e.,
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1814.
Alice, Cousin. 3{rs. Alice (Bradley
Neal) Haven. The Coopers ; or, getting
under way : a tale of real life. N.Y.
Alice, Cousin. 3Iiss Eliza Tabor.
St. Olave's : a novel. N.Y. 1870.
Alida. IHrs. Catharine Stratton Ladd.
One of the noms de plume under which she
has contributed tales, sketches, essays,
and poems to various journals.
Alien, An. JUax Friedrich Mueller.
German love : from the papers of . . .
1858.
Alient Baptist Dissenter, An. Seth
Brooks. A plowman's complaint against
a clergyman : being a letter to the Bap-
tist Association at Philadelphia. By . . .
P. 1767.
Aligny. Claude Fdix Theodore Caru-
elle. A French historical painter.
Aliqua. Mrs. Eliza 0. Peirson, in the
periodical press.
Aliquis. Rev. Richard Marks, who
" communicated his religious history, in
an anonymous form, to 'The Christian
Guardian,' in several .papers, bearing
the signature of 'Aliquis,' which were
afterwards published (still anonymously)
in a volume entitled The retrospect ; or,
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1816.
Aliquis. James Henry James. Gov-
ernment as it is : a plea for parliamentary
reform. By A. [In verse.] L. 1858.
Aliquis. Rev. James Barr. A letter
to the Rev. George Harris, containing an
examination of the arguments adduced in
his lectures to prove the non-existence
of the devil. Liverpool, 1820.
Alist. Francis Barham. Alist, an
autobiography; or, an author's life in
the nineteenth century. L. 1844.
Alister, K. Alexander Robertson.
Extermination of the Scottish peasantry
... By . . . Edinb. 1853.
All-Pride, Lord. .fohn Sheffield,
Duke of Buckinghamshire. A very heroi-
cal epistle from my Lord All-Pride to
Dolcommon ... L. 1679.
Allan-Kardec. Lion Hippolyte Deni-
sart Rivail. Le livre des esprits . . .
Paris, 1857.
Allde, Ed-ward. John Taylor, the
Water-poet. The pennyles pilgrimage,
or the moneylesse perambulation of
John Taylor, alias The King's Majestie's
Water-poet. From London to Eden-
borough on foot. By E. A. L. 1618.
Alldred, Frederic. Henry F. Red-
dall.
Allen, Grahame. George Arnold.
Allen, John. Oscar Clute. The
blessed bees. By. . . N.Y. 1878.
Allen, Mrs. Josiah. Marietta Holley.
My opinions and Betsey Bobbet's . . . By
J. A.'s wife. Hartford, 1875.
Allen, Paul. John Neal and Tobias
t^'aikins, M.D. History of the Ameri-
can revolution. By P. A. P. 1821.
Paul Allen (1775-1826) was a journalist of
Philadelphia and Baltimore. He had long prom-
ised this history, and ohtained a large subscrip-
tion for it ; but Mr. Neal wrote the first volume,
and Dr. Watkins the remainder.
Allendale, Alfred, Esq. Theodore
Edward Hook. The man of sorrow. By
... L. 1809.
Allerdyce. Robert Barclay. Agricul-
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Allid. George T. Lanigan. National
ballads of Canada . . . Montreal, 1865.
AUin, Abby. Mrs. A. A. Garter (wife
of Daniel S.). Home ballads; a book
for New Englanders ... B. 1851.
Allison, Joy. Mary A. Cragin. Kate
Jameson and her friends. B. 1872.
Allspice, Zeliel. John Cooper Vail.
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Allyn, Ellen. Miss Christina Georgina
liossetti. Her signature to poems pub-
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ten almost exclusively by the Eossettis,
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Allyue, EnyUa. Mrs. Spencer.
Almaviva. Harry St. Maur, in his
contributions to " The News-Letter "
(Chicago, HI.).
Alma Viva. Clement Scott. "The
' Smiff Papers ' did much to extend the
circulation of 'The Figaro,' as did also
the dramatic criticism signed ' Alma
Viva.' Mr. Doughty was the author of
the first-mentioned feature ; Mr. Clement
Scott, of the second." — See " Journal-
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Almaviva. Clement Scott. Drawing-
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Almore, Caspar. Frederick William-
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L. 1851.
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... B. 1874.
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to various periodicals.
Alpiu. William Wilson, in his poems
contributed to periodicals.
Alq, Mme. Louise d'. Olga Ebhardt.
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Alston, Edith. Miss Mary Green
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1850.
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1825.
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Alumnus Cantabrigiensis. Thomas
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Alumnus of that College, An. John
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memorial of the officers of Harvard Col-
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Alun Glan. Bardic name of the Rev.
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Amateur, An. Thomas Wilson. Cat-
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Amateur, An. Captain G. Boid. A
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principal styles of architecture ... By
... L. 1828.
Amateur, An. N. B. Engleheart. A
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... L. 1852.
Amateur, An. William Cox. Crayon
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Amateur, An. Charles Clark. A
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Amateur, An. Col. George W. Hooper.
Down the river; or, practical lessons
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Amateur, An. Archibald N Car-
michael. Genealogy of her majesty Queen
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Amateur, An. G. R. Walker. Horses,
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1865.
Amateur, .^n. Charlts Wln.-ton. An
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able in ancient painted glass ... By . . .
Oxf. 1847.
Amateur, An. James Hall. The jot-
ting book : a political and literary experi-
ment. By . . . L. 1839.
Amateur, An. James KirTce Pauld-
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guide to the Springs. By . . . N.Y. 1828.
Amateur, An. Bernard Barton. Poems.
By . . . L. 1818.
Amateur, An. Charles KirJcpatrick
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Amateur, An. Pierce Egan, the Elder.
Eeal life in London; or, the rambles
and adventures of Bob Tallyho, Esq.,
and his cousin the Hon. Tom Dashall
through the metropolis . . . By . . . L. 1821.
Amateur, An. Hon. E. S. Abbot,
afterwards Baroness Colchester. Views
in London. [In verse.] By . . . Chis-
wick, 1833.
Amateur Casual, An. James Green-
wood, in " The Pall Mall Gazette," who
" gave it a good start by a graphic sketch
of workhouse life, signed ' An Amateur
Casual.' "
Amateur Farmer, An. William Holt
Beever. Notes on fields and cattle, from
the diary of . . . L. 1862.
Amateur Lambeth Casual. James
Greenwood. The wilds of London . . .
L. 1866 ; The true history of Little Rag-
amufiin, 1866.
Amateur of Fashion, An. James K.
Paidding. Jokeby: a, burlesque on
Eokeby, a poem, in six cantos. L. 1813.
[This parody has also been attributed to
John Roby, Thomas Tegg, and to the
brothers James and Horace Smith.]
Amateur Traveller, An. James
Watson Webb. Altowan ; or, incidents
of life and adventure in the Rocky
Mountains. By . . . Edited by J. W.
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Ambassador, The. Samuel Turner,
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73. 2d ed. L. 1818.
Ambrose. Rev. J. Ambrose Wight, of
Bay City, Mich., in his contributions to
" The Evangelist."
Ambrose, Father. Matthew Henry
Barker, who wrote a good deal under this
designation and that of "The Wanderer,"
as well as that of " Old Sailor."
Ambrose, Paul. John Pendleton
Kennedy. Mr. Ambrose's letters on the
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Amelia. Mrs. Amelia ( Coppuck) Welby.
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A men der. Benjamin F. Bumham.
A voice from the pews ; or, a tabernacle
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American, An. Freeman Hunt.
American anecdotes : original and se-
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American, An. JSdwami Habidh. The
American Churches the bulwarks of
American slavery By . . . Newbury-
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American, An. William Cobbett, An-
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Amencaju, An. James F. Price.
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American, An. William Barton,
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... P. 1804.
American, An. David Christy. Cot-
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American, An. Hezekiah Hartley
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American, An. Stephen Fiske. En-
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American, An. 0. Prescott Hiller.
English and Scottish sketches. L.
1857.
American, An. David Everett. An.
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1807.
American, An. Arthur Lee. An es-
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Essays, descriptive and moral, on scenes
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Edmb. 1823.
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governments, concerning the right of
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American, An. William Elliott. Ei-
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American, An. R. Davidson, Esq.
Geography epitomised ... in verse . . .
By . . . L. 1787.
American, An. James Fenimore
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By . . . P. 1837. ^
American, An. Theodore Sedgwick.
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Hints to my countrymen, by . . . N.Y.
1826.
American, An. Mrs. Lydia Maria
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American, An. Samuel Finley Breese
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American, An. Sidney Edwards ,
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By . . . N.Y. 1847.
American, An. Henry M. Bracken-
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American, An. J. Pottinger. Let-
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American, An. Alexander Hamilton.
Letters to "The Gazette of the United
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American, An. A. Bobinson. Life
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American, An. Benjamin Young
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and English, with other poems in differ-
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American, An. Henry Wadsworth.
Longfellow. Outre-mer ; or, a pilgrimage
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American, An. Samuel Loio. The
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N.Y. 1789.
American, An. James Sloan. Ram-
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Theodore Lyman.]
American, An. Alexander Hill Ev-
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American, An. Richard Biddle. A
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North America, in the years 1827 and
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American, An. George Henry Cal-
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N.Y. 1847.
American, An. James E. DeKay.
Sketches of Turkey in 1831 and 1832.
N.Y. 1833.
American, An. Matthew Bennett
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American, An. Benjamin Church,
M.D. The times : a poem ... B. 1765.
American, An. B,ev. Charles Inglis.
True interest of America impartially
stated. P. 1776.
American, An. Duff Green. The
United States and England . . . L. 1842.
Anjerican, An. Joseph Hopkinson.
What is our situation? and what our
prospects "i . . . P. 1799.
American, An, formerly a Member
of Congress. Fisher Ames. The influ-
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and the happiness of society, considered.
By . . . L. 1835.
American in England, The. Alex-
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American in Lioudon, An. Rev.
Calvin Colton. The Americans. 1833.
American in Paris, The. John
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1838.
American in the Service of the
Viceroy, An. George Bethune English.
A narrative of the expedition to Dongo-
la and Sennaar, under the command of
His Excellence Ismael Pasha . . . L. 1822.
American Long Resident at Con-
stantinople, An. Commodore David
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. . . N.Y. 1835.
American recently returned from
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on the genius and dispositions of the
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American Amateur in Europe, An.
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1869.
American Angler, An. John J.
Brown. American Angler's Guide . . .
By . . . N.Y. 1845.
American Artist, An. Laughton Os-
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^ amateurs in oil painting . . . N.Y. 1845.
American Gate, The. Samuel Adams,
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American Citizen, An. William
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American Citizen, An. Orville J.
Victor. The American rebellion ... By
... L. 1861.
American Citizen, An. John Adams.
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1864.
American Consul at London, The.
Freeman H. Morse. . . . Americ..,u sea-
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American Englishman, An. Sam-
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show that America must be known to the
Ancients ... B. 1773.
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American Fablus, The. George
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American Gentleman, An. Richard
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Change for the "American Notes" . . .
L. 1843.
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Impressions of Germany . . . Dresden,
1866.
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American Navy Officer, An. Na-
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ventures of an American navy oiHcer,
who served during part of the American
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American Wanderer. Arthur Lee.
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1783.
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rope . . .
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American Woman, An. Mrs. H.
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Americus. Vine Wright Kingsley.
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N.Y. 1870.
Amerus. Alexander Chalmers. Char-
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" Cornish Magazine," 1828.
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contributions to various old New York
periodicals.
Amiicus. Sir Thomas Fairhairn, in the
London " Times."
Amicus. David Brown. Defence of
the British and foreign Bible society.
Edinb. 1826.
Amicus. James Gordon. Eight letters
on the subject of the Earl of Selkirk's
pamphlet on Highland emigration . . .
Edinb. 1806.
Amicus. Joseph Lancaster. Fruits of
Christian love ! a letter ... on the reli-
gious instruction of their [the Quakers'l
youth. L. 1808.
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Amicus. John Canton. On the mag-
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Amicus. William Alexander. Quaker-
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By . . . York. 1830.
Amicus. Rev. Benjamin Kent. A ser-
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. . . B. 1734.
Amicus Curiae. One of the pseudo-
nyms attributed to Junius (?.".). [The
letter thus signed is dated June 10, 1769,
and defends the letters of Junius.]
Amicus Curiae. John Payne Collier.
Criticisms on the bar. L. 1819.
Amicus Secundus. William A. Thom-
son, D.D. Brief statement of reasons for
Bible societies in Scotland withdrawing
their confidence in the British and foreign
Bible society. Edinb. 1826.
Amigo. Dr. Salmon Skinner, in the
N.Y. "Herald."
Amner. George Steevens. Rev. llich-
ard Amner (1787-1803), a dissenting min-
ister at Hampstead, near London, and
afterwards at Coseley, in Staffordshire;
still later, left off preaching and retired
to his native town, Hinckley.
*' Whilst a resident at Bampstead, he became
the subject of malignant merriment to the learned
■commentator on Shakespeare, who, to his ever-
lasting shame be it spoken, fathered on this
harmless Divine many Vudicrous notes of his
own."
Amor Patriae. Thomas Crowley. Dis-
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Great Britain and America. By . . . L.
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Amor Veritatis. Rev. John Mortlock
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Amyntor, Gerhard von. Dagobert
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Anacharsis. Jean Jacques BartMlemy.
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Paris, 1788.
Anacreon, The French. Pierre Lau-
jon, 1727-1811, perpetual president of the
Caveau Moderne, a Paris club noted for
its good dinners, but every member was
obliged to be a poet.
Anacreon Moore. Thomas Moore.
1779-1852.
Anacreon of the Guillotine. Parere
■de Vieuzac. 1755-1841.
Anacreon, The Sicilian. Giovanni
Meli, 1740-1815.
Analytical Teacher, An. John U.
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Portland, Me.
Anchor. John Watts De Peyster. Chan-
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Anclen Cur6 du diocese de Quebec,
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Ancien enfant de chceur, Un. Jim He
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Ancient Brahmin, An. Robert Dods-
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Andersson, Anna. Anna Andersson
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Edinb. 1797.
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Andrade. Joao de Andrade Corvo de
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Andr6, W. J. William Jerdan.
In his autobiography he says: "I have not
been a careful preserver of my productions, and
have not (I now wish I had) a copy of my
'Eclogue,' which, if I remember rightly, appeared
as the writing of W. J. Audr6, an anagram of my
name, which, like the signature of ' Teutha * (the
ancient name of Tweed) , used by me from the
period of my earliest to my latest contributions
to the press, may guide the curious (if such
there may be) to many of the anonymous essays,
in prose and verse, of William Jerdan."
Andreve of Mitchell Street. John
Andrews .Tones.
Andrew, James, A. M. Andrew
Mackay. Astronomical and nautical
tables ... L. 1805.
Andrews, Joseph. Henry Fielding.
The history of the adventures of . . . and
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1742.
Ane of that llli. William Edmon-
stoune Aytoun. OurZion... By... 1840.
Ang,Phil. John Pennyman. A bright
shining light, discovering the pretenders
to it, to the . . . Quakers, etc. By . . .
L. 1680.
Ange Bfepigne. Mme. la Comtesse Paul
de Molenes, in her contributions to " La
Vie Parisienne."
Angelina. Mrs. Angelina Levy Goetz,
in music to numerous songs, among others
Sir Marmaduke; The stream of life.
L. 1858,
Angelina. Harriet Martineau.
Angelina, Thomas Prescott Prest.
Miser of Shoreditch : drama. N.Y. 1857.
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Angeloni, Battlsta. John Shebbeare,
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An angler's rambles and angling songs.
L. 18fj6.
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the mountains of Wales. L. 1860.
Angler, An. Sir Humphry Davy. Sal-
monia ; or, days of fly-fishing. 1828.
Angler, A North Country. Thomas
Doubleday. Coquet-dale fishing songs . . .
Edinb. 1852.
Angler and Bibliopolist, An Old.
Thomas Boosey. Piscatorial reminiscences
and gleanings. L. 1835.
AnglicansB Presbyter. John Wesley.
C. Sallustii Crispi bellum Catiliniarum et
Jugurthinum . . . edidit ... L. 1749.
Anglicauus. R. S. Ellis. The travel-
ler's handbook to Copenhagen and its
environs. Copenhagen, 1853.
Angllcanus, li. T. Arthur Penrhyn
Stanley, Dean of Westminster.
Angllcanus Presbyter. Joseph Hem-
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L. 1852.
Anglo-American. Sir Brenton Halli-
burton, Knt., who contributed frequently
to the press, the most noteworthy of his
writings being a series of letters, in 1813,
on the American war, which appeared
in the Halifax " Recorder," under this
signature.
Anglo-Canadian, An. Rev. Adam
Townley, D.D. Ten letters ... on the
Church and Chm'ch establishments . . .
Toronto, 1839.
Angove, Grace. Mrs. Grace Michell.
The gold fields of California, and strug-
gles to win gold there and in England . . .
1868-69.
Anlcetus. William Adolphus Clark.
The cannonade. B. 1861.
Animal Paioter, An. James Wilson.
The rod and the gun ; and a voyage round
the coasts of Scotland and the Isles.
Ann. Mrs. Ann Thomas. The dove-
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Ann of Svfausea. Ann Kemble. Cesar
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Ann Jane. Mrs. Ann Jane Morgan.
John Pottle, the farmer's man. L.
Anna SlatUda. Mrs. Hannah Park-
house Cowley. She composed, besides
other plays, two remarkably successful
comedies called "The Runaway," and
"The Belle's Stratagem." She also
wrote "The Maid of Arragon," and other
poems.
Anna Matilda. Mrs. Hester {Lynch
Thrale) Piozzi. In 1785, during her resi-
dence at Florence, she contributed under
the signature of "Anna Matilda" to the
" Florence Miscellany." Florence, 1785.
Annibale. Miss Anna Ballard. Fif-
teen vocalises ... B. 1870. Also in
her contributions to "The Mail" (N.Y.).
Annotator. John Calder. Notes to
Nichols's edition of " The Tatler." L. 1786.
Annual Visitor, An. Henry Huntt,
M.D. A visit to the Red Sulphur Spring
of "Virginia during the summer of
1837 ... By . . . B. 1839.
Anonym, Walter, Residuary Lega-
tee of the late. Henry Jackson Sar-
gent. Feathers from a moulting muse.
B. 1854.
Anonymous. Benjamin Dawson.
Animadversions upon the conduct of
the Rev. Dr. Rutherforth ... L. 1768.
Anonymous, Londinensis. Matthias
Barbery, A.B. A letter to Dr. Calamy . . .
L. 1718. [Also ascribed to Thomas
Lewis.]
Another considerable personage.
Sir William Brummond, in Beloe's " Sex-
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1818.
Another Gentleman of Cambridge.
John Duncembe. An evening contempla-
tion in a college : being a parody on the
Elegy in a country churchyard. By . . .
L. 1753.
Another Gentleman of Lincoln's
Inn. Thomas Edwards. A supplement
to Mr. Warburton's edition of Shake-
spear ... By . . . L. 1748.
Another Layman. Warwick Pal-
fray. Remarks on the recent ordination
at Beverly . . . Salem, 1824.
Another Member of Parliament.
Sir William Blackstone. A letter to [Sir
William Meredith] the author of " The
Question Stated." L. 1769.
Anselmus. Rev. Samuel W. Duffield,
of Bloomfield, N.J., in his contributions
to " The Evangelist."
Anstey, F. F. Anstey Guthrie. Vice
versa. L. 1882.
Anthony, Grey. Henry Carl Schil-
ler. Christmas at the grange. Graham,
1845.
Anti- Abolitionist, An. Russell Jar-
vis. Facts and arguments against the
election of General Cass . . . N.Y. 1848.
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Anti-Belial. One of the pseudonyms
attributed to Junius (q.v.).
The letters thus signed "are minor Philo-
Juniuscs, to explain, defend, and support the
reputation of the principal."
Anti-Bureaucrat, An. Adam Thorn.
Remarks on the convention . . . Mon-
treal, 1835.
Anti-Cotton. R. A. T. Gascoyne
Cecil, Viscount Cranbome, Marquis of Sal-
isbury, in his contributions to "The
Quarterly Review." L.
Anti-Draco. John Disney. Five let-
ters to Sir Samuel Romilly ... L. 1810.
Anti-Fox. One of the pseudonyms
attributed to Junius (g.v.).
Under this signature be replied to Mr. Fox, in
a letter dated Oct. 16, 1771.
Anti-Harmonicus. Alexander Peter-
hin. A poetical epistle to J*** T***
[John Tait], Esq. Edinb. 1807.
Anti-Monopoly. William Duane.
Observations on the principles and op-
eration of banking . . . Helmbold, 1804.
Anti-Quary. William H. Tuthill.
His signature to a series of articles in
the newspapers, consisting chiefly of in-
cidents and anecdotes relative to early
settlers of Cedar County, Iowa.
Anti-Scriblerus Histrlonicus. John
Roberts. — See " A Stroling Player."
Anti-Sejauus. Rev. James Scott. The
author of political essays published
under the signatures of " Anti-Sejanus "
and " Old Slyboots."
Anti-Sejauus, Jr. One of the pseu-
donyms attributed to Junius {q.v.).
It is appended to a letter contributed to " The
Public Advertiser," dated June 24, 1767, and
which is principally devoted to attacks on Lords
Bute and Chatham.
Anti-Socinus. Anselm Bayly. Re-
marks on David Levi's second letter to
Dr. Priestley ... By . . . L. 1787.
Anti Stuart. One of the pseudonyms
attributed to Junius {q.v.).
This letter, contributed to " The Public Ad-
vertiser," and dated March 24, 1768, is a reply
to a letter signed '* Anti van Teague," the author
of which had defended the grant to Sir James
Lowther. That signature seems to indicate
that '• Junius " was supposed to be an Irishman,
and Mr. Burke. *' Junius " signs " Anti Stuart "
in reference to John Stuart, Earl of Bute, whose
daughter Sir James Lowther had married. He
then attacks the public character of the Duke of
Q-rafton, the Prime Minister, and says he had not
meddled with bis private character, which he left
for the Duke to earth in, whenever he is hard
run, "according to the laudable example" of
Lord North. — wade.
Anti-theatricus. Thady Fitzpatrick.
— See"T. E."
Anti-Tindallan. Robert Lyon. A
letter to the Rev. Mr. James Adams at
Kinnaird . . . Edinb. 1734.
Anticant, Dr. Pessimist. Thomas
Carlyle, in Anthony TroUope's "War-
den."
In the same, "Charles James (Grantly)" rep-
resents Bp. Blomfield of London; "Henry
(Grantly)," Bp. Phillpotts of Exeter; and " Sam-
• uel (Grantly)," Bp. Wilberforce of Oxford,
then of Winchester. In TroUope's political
novels, "Mr. Gresham" is said to mean Mr.
Gladstone ; " Mr. Daubeuy, " Lord Beaconsfield ;
"Lord de Terrier," Lord Derby; and "Mr
Plautagenet Palisser," Lord Carlingford.
Anticipation. John Dickinson. An
address on the past, present, and event-
ual relations of the United States to
France. N.Y. 180.3.
Antigalllcan, An. John Free, D.D.
The monthly reviewers reviewed by . . .
L. 1755.
Antilore. Daniel Dulany. His sig-
nature in his newspaper controversy with
Charles Carroll, before the American
revolution.
Antipolemus. Vicesimus Knox, D.D.
"At that time [1792] he translated and
printed, under the title of 'Antipolemus,'
the adage of Erasmus, ' Bellum dulce
inexpertis.' " — See "Gent. Mag.," Sept.
1821.
Antiquarian, An. Royal R. Hinman.
The blue laws oif New Haven Colony . . .
Compiled . . . Hartford, 1838.
Antiquarian, An. Henry Phillips, Jr.
Historical sketches of the paper money
issued by Pennsylvania ... P. 1862.
Antiquarian Doctor, An. Thomas
Amory. An antiquarian doctor's sermon
on an antiquated subject ... L. 1768.
Antiquarius. John Loveday, D.C.L.
For many years a contributor to the
"Gent. Mag.," under the signatures of
" Antiquarius," " Academicus," " Vin-
dex," " Scrutator," and others.
Antiquary, An. Richard Thomson.
Chronicles of London Bridge. L. 1827,
1839.
Antiquary, An. Alexander Maxwell
Adams. The Crawfurd peerage. Edinb.
1829.
Antiquary, An. Samuel Pegge, LL.D.
Fitz-Stephen's description of the city of
London, newly translated from the Latin
original ... By . . . L. 1772.
Antiquary, An. Col. Philip De la
Motte. The principal historical and allu-
sive arms borne by families of the United
Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.
Collected by . . . L. 1803.
Antiquary, An. Thomas Wright.
Wanderings of . . . L. 1861.
" Antiquary, The." George Livermore.
The origin, history, and character of the
New England Primer ; being a series of
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articles contributed to the "Cambridge
Chronicle " by . . . Camb., Mass. 1849.
Antiquitatls Conservator. Thomas
Fisher, Esq., F.S.A. The Crown Inn at
Rochester, and its curious cellars, in the
" Gent. Mag.," vol. 59, p. 1185.
Antonelll, Giuseppe. Humphry Sand-
with. The hekim bashi; or, the adven-
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vice. L. 1864.
Antony. Antoine Nicolas B^raud.
Guido Reni, 1833; Le Gars, 1834; L^Iia,
1834 ; La Lescombat, 1841. Paris.
Anvil, Sir John. — Crowleij. A man-
ufacturer, the " Sir John Anvil " of Ad-
dison's " Spectator."
Ape. Mons. Pellegrini, in his contribu-
tions to "Vanity Fair" (L.).
Apex. William A. Brewer, in his con-
tributions to "The Herald" (St. Joseph,
Mo.).
Apostle of Temperance. Rev. Theo-
bald Mathew.
Aptommas, Mr. Mr. Thomas, the
harpist. A history of the harp. N.Y. 1864.
Aquila. Samuel Alexander. Serious
thoughts on the fall and restoration of
man ... By . . . L. 1814.
Aquillus. John Wilson. lioras Catul-
lianse, in " Blackwood's Magazine." Vol.
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Aq — s, Vive Valeque. Rev. John
Eagles. — See " Blackwood's Magazine,"
vol. 78, p. 72. Also " Vive Valeque."
Aq vatic vs, Mercvrivs. John Taylor,
the Water-poet. M. A.; or, the water-
poet's answer to all that hath, or shall be
writ by Mercvrivs Britanicvs. L. 1643.
Arachnophilus. Adam White. A
contribution towards an argument for
the plenary inspiration of Scripture . . .
L. 1851.
Arbitrator, An. T. H. Williams.
Employers and employed. Manchester,
1856.
Arc, Gaston d'. Maurice Champion.
Les inondations en France depuis le VI<=
siecle jusqu'a nos jours . . . Paris,
1858-64.
Archaeologist, An. Frederick Wil-
liam Fairholt, F.S.A. Rambles of . . .
among old books and in old places . . .
L. 1871.
Archaeologist, An. Henri/ Noel Hum-
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Archseus. Michael Aislabie Denham.
Antiquarian discoveries at Carleburg,
County Palatine of Durham, a.d. 1856 . . .
Durham, 1856.
Archseus. John Sterling. Hymns of
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Archard, Eliza. Mrs. E. A. Conner,
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Archdeacon, The. Eev. Edward Ed-
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... in St. Mary's Church, Brecon . . .
By . . . L. 1802.
Archdeacon of St. Alhan's, The.
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in reply to Dr. Priestley ... L. 1784.
Archer. George A. Stoclcwell.
Architect, An. John Carter, F.A.S.
"In 1798, a series of communications
was commenced in this miscellany [the
' Gent. Mag.'] under the title of ' Pur-
suits of architectural innovation ' (1798-
1817), with the signature of 'An Archi-
tect.' " These were universally ascribed
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Architect, An. W. Bar dwell. Ac-
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Architect, An. Arthur William Hake-
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L. 1835.
Architect, An. Christopher Davy.
Architectural precedents. L. 1840.
Architect, An. Joseph Woods, Esq.
Letters of . . . from France, Italy, and
Greece. L. 1828.
Architect, An. John Burley Waring.
Poems. By . . . L. 1858.
Arco, Ciu D'. Giuseppe Torelli. C.
de Cavour : commemoration . . . Traduit
de I'ltalien. Paris, 1861.
Arcturus. Mrs. Catharine Stratton
Ladd, one of the noms dc plume under
which she has contributed tales, sketches,
essays, and poems to various journals.
Ardboe. Gen. F. F. Millen, in his con-
tributions to various periodicals.
Arden, Henry T. Henry Thomas
Arnold. Princess Charming ; or, the bard,
the baron, the beauty, the buffer, and
the bogey. L. 1850.
Arden, Hope. Mrs. R. A. Brennan.
Her heart belongs to me. Ballad. B.
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Ardesier-Macdonald, Charles. ■ An-
drew K. H. Boyd, who published in
" Fraser's Magazine " a number of essays
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" Recreations of a Country Parson."
AretophUos. Alexander Dalrymple.
Extracts from [G. Wither's] "Juvenilia,"
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Argonaut. Edwin D.Brichwood. The
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Argonaut. John Etches. An autlien-
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tic statement of all the facts relative to
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Argus. Frederic Jamas Fronting, in
his contributions to various English peri-
odicals.
Argus. Irwin WiUes, a sporting writer
for "The Morning Post." L. He also
signs "Argus the Exile."
Ariel. Rev. Stephen Fiske, in his con-
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Ariel. Buckner H.Payne. The negro:
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Ariosto of the North, The. Sir Walter
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Arlstarchus, Anti-BIomfieldLianus.
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Aristgnete. Francois Fdix Nogaret.
Les compares et les bambins. Paris, 1807.
Aristide. Victor Marie Hugo. Les Tu
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Aristides. Francis William Blagdon.
In 1805, he suffered an imprisonment of
six months in the King's Bench, as the
author of a suppressed pamphlet, with
the signature "Aristides," reflecting on
the naval administration of Earl St.
Vincent.
Aristides. Noah Webster. — See "A
Pederalist."
Aristides. Alexander Contee Hanson.
• Considerations on the proposed removal
of the seat of government . . . Annapo-
Us, 1786.
Aristides. Thomas L. McKenney.
Essays on the spirit of Jacksonism . . .
P. 1835.
Aristides. William P. Van Ness. An
examination of the various charges ex-
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D.C. 1804.
Aristides. Thomas Wilson Dorr. Polit-
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E.L 1838.
Aristippus. John Gilbert Cooper.
Epistles to the great, from ... in retire-
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Aristobulus. Rev. Thomas Woolston.
A letter to Dr. Bennet on the Quakers . . .
By . . . L. 1720.
Aristobulus. James Turner. Thoughts
on mixt communion . . . Coventry,
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Aristocles. Samuel .Johnson, D.D.
Ethices elementa ; or, the first principles
of moral philosophj' ... B. 1746.
Aristocrat, An. John Lettsom Elliot.
A letter to the electors of Westminster.
L. 1850.
Aristocratic Tout. A name assumed
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Aristogeiton. Rev. P. Frazer. An
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on the tenets of their religion. By . . .
L. 1837.
Aristophanes. Arthur Boyrie. Pot-
ter's field; or, the gentleman with the
black humor. A tragedy. S. E. 1873.
Arkwright, Peleg. David L. Prmid-
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"Daily Graphic" (N.Y.).
_ Arley. Miles Peter Andreivs. His
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L. 1788.
Arlington. Robert M. Baxter, in the
New York " Star."
Arniaud. Friedrich Armand Struhberg.
Kalph Norwood. Hannover, Cassel, 1860.
Armateur, Ii. M. B. Louis Marie
Prudhomme. Dictionnaire unlversel, ge-
ographique . . . de la France. Paris,
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Armenian In Ireland, An. Edm.
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Army Chaplain, An. Rev. Joseph
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Army Surgeon, An. Thomas T. El-
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Armytage, Dudley. William E. A.
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Arnctt, John Andrews. John Han-
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Arnold, A. Alfred Salomons. The
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Arnold, Birch. Mrs. J. M. D. or
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Arnold, Eric. Henrietta Matson.
Acton; or, school and college days.
1882.
Arouet. Joseph Brown Ladd, the most
of whose poems were addressed, under
this signature, to "Amanda," a name by
which he designated the young lady to
whom he was attached.
Arp, Bin. Charles H. Smith. A side
show of the Southern side of the war.
N.Y. 1866.
Arplnas, Laurea. Charles Kelsall.
Arr, E. H. Mrs. Ellen H. Rollins. Old-
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Arrelsee. Robert L. Cope. The life,
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Arrla. Mrs. Eliza Lofton [Phillips)
Pugh, who published, under this nom de
plume, short sketches, literary and politi-
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cal, in the New York " World,"" the New
(Jrlenns "Times," and other journals.
Arrialii, Kanion de. Mariano ,Tos€ de
Larra. Un dcsafio : drama . . . Madrid, 1834.
Artist, An. Lester A. Roheris (?).
Hugo Blanc, the artist : a tale of practi-
cal and ideal life. By . . . N.Y. 18U7.
Artist, An. George William Novice.
Lights in art : a review of ancient and
modern pictures. By . . . Edinb. 1865.
Artist, An. J. Seugo (■?). Poetry,
miscellaneous and dramatic. By . . .
Edinb. 1797.
Artist, An. Mrs. Elizabeth Murray.
Sixteen years of an artist's life in Mo-
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Artist, An. Paul Kane. Wander-
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America ... L. 1859.
Artlove, Sir Andretr. John Dennis.
A free consideration and confutation of
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Arundell, Harris. William Arundell
Harris Arundell. The fall of Sebastopol :
a poem. By ... L. 1855.
Ashe, Tom. Jonathan Swift, D.D.
. . . the dying speech of . . . whose
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Ashton, Warren T. William Taylor
Adams. Hatchie, the guardian slave ;
or, the heiress of Belle vue. A tale of the
Mississippi and the South-west. B. 1853.
Asiaticns. John Scott Wnriny. Let-
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Asmodei, Count. Count Vittorio
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of Count Asmodei. 1771.
Asmodeus. Thow.as Nichols (%). As-
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Asmodeus. Thaddeus W.Meighan (1).
The Jenny Lind mania in Boston ; or, a
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Asmodeus Secundus. Charles Soth-
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as a philosopher and reformer . . .
N.Y. 1876.
Asmus. Matthias Claudius. Asmus
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Aspirant, An. James Beresford. Bib-
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L. 1810.
Assistant Ijibrarlan, An. Thomas
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By . . . Glasgow, 1880.
Assistant Secretary of State, The.
Pennock Pusey. Statistics of Minnesota
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Astarte. Ulrs. Aim Olivia Adams.
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Astell, Hon. Edvrard. Jane Tim-
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Aston, Tony. Anthony Aston. A brief
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Astronomer Royal, The. Sir George
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Asyncrltus. J. E. Howard. The
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Atherton, Harper. Frank Fowler.
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Atom, Ann. Miss Jeanette B. Hader-
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Attache. Mme. Frances Erskine {In-
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Attains. William Mudford. The five
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Atticus. Richard Heber, in Dibdin'a
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Mr. Dibdin says of him, "Atticus unites all .
the activity of De Witt and Lomenie with the
vetentiveness of Magliabechi and the learning of
Le Long . . . Tet Atticus doth sometimes sadly
err. He has now and then an ungovernable pas-
sion to possess more copies of a book than there
were ever parties to a deed, or stamina to a plant,
and therefore I cannot call him a duplicate or a
triplicate collector . . . But he atones for this by
being liberal in the loan of his volumes. The
learned and curious, whether rich or poor, have
always free access to his library."
Atticus. William Maccall. He con-
tributed to the London " Critic " [about
1845] many papers and reviews, generally
employing the signature "Atticus."
Atticus. Thomas Cooke. The letters
of ... as printed in the "London Jour-
nal," in 1729 and 1730, on various sub-
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Atticus. Richard Fitzwilliam, Ith Vis-
count Fitzwilliam. Lettres d'Atticus . . .
L. 1811.
Atticus. De Witt Clinton. Remarks
on the proposed canal from Lake Erie to
the Hudson River. N.Y. 1816.
Atticus. One of the pseudonyms
adopted by Jwrnus {q.v.).
The letters signed " Atticus " and " Brutus "
relate chiefly to the growing disputes with the
American colonies. — "Wade, " .Junius "
The first of these letters appeared in " The
Public Advertiser," Aug. 19, 1768.
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Atticus Secundus. Joseph Bolles
Manning. Junius unmasked ; or, Lord
George SackviUe proved to be Junius . . .
B. 1828.
Atticus Secundus. John MacDiarmid.
Letters of Junius, with preliminary dis-
sertations and copious notes. By A. S.
L. 1822.
Attorney, An. Sir George Stephen. —
See " Caveat Emptor."
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Attorney, An. William Muir. Let-
ter to the law practitioners of Scotland
on the attorney tax. Edisb. 1833.
Attorney-at-IiaTV, An. J. C. Wells.
My Uncle Toby : his table-talks and re-
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Aubigny, D'. Jean Marie Theodore
Bauduin. Washington ; ou, I'Orpheline
>de la Pennsylvanie : melodrame en trois
actes, etc. Paris, 1815.
Auctioneer, An. G. Robins (■?). Pro-
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Aud6, M. Joseph Octave Delepierre.
Dissertation sur les idees morales des
Grecs.
Audi Alteram Partem. Lieut.- Gen.
Thomas Perronet Thompson, F.R.S.
" In 1848 he published a ' Catechism on the
■currency * ; and in 1857-58-59 weeJjly ietters to
his constituents, under the title of ' Audi Alte-
ram Partem,' mainly on the treatment of the
native army and people of India."
Aaer, Adelheid von. Charlotte von
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Augspur. Henry J. M. Sampson, in
"Pun's Prophet."
Augur. William Blahe. America : a
prophecy, 1793; Europe: a prophecy,
1794.
Augur. Henry Mort Feist. The
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don Life."
Augur. One of the pseudonyms at-
tributed to Junius (q.v.).
The letter thus signed is dated Sept. 8, 1769,
and reprobates the abusive language of the min-
isterial writers.
Auguste. Kathinka Zitz. — See " Zian-
itzka, K. Th."
Augustsohn, W. Wilhelm von Kotze-
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Annet, IJeonie d', Madame. Mme.
Auguste Francois Biard. Le voyage
d'une femme au Spitzberg. Paris, 1854.
Aura. William Gale, in the Lon-
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Aura. Mary Catharine Irvine. Ash-
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Aurelius. John Gardner. A brief con-
sideration of the important services . . .
which recommend Mr. Adams for the
presidency ... B. 1796.
Aurelius Prudentius, Americanus.
Samuel Mather, of Boston. The sacred
minister ... B. 1773.
Austin, the late Arthur. Prof. John
Wilson. Lights and shadows of Scottish
lif e . . . Edinb. 1822.
Austin, Miss Betty. 31iss Eliza How-
ard Austin, " better known as ' Miss
Betsy Austin.' Amusing incidents are
chronicled of her in the pages of Marry-
at's ' Peter Simple,' ' Tom Cringle's log,'
and other naval authors."
Australie. Mrs. Emily (Manning)
Heron. The balance of pain : and otlier
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Austro-Borealis. Edward Josiah
Stearns, D.D. A platform for all par-
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Author, Au. William Warburton,
Bishop of Gloucester. A letter from . . .
to a member of Parliament, concerning
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Author, The. Capt. — Clarice, E.M.
Angler's desideratum . . . with some new
and valuable inventions by . . . from a
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* * * fc * *
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Budlong, Pharaoh. Frederic Beecher
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"The adoption of the signature was purely acci-
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passed away; and, remembering the name of a
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sure the world that ' the author of Adam Bede
is Mr. Liggins, of Nuneaton, Warwickshire, and
the characters whom he paints in Scenes of Cler-
ical Life, are as familiar there as the twin spires
of Coventry.' But just as we have satisfied our
minds that this is the true state of the case, and
are feeling greatly obliged to Mr. Anders, a
wrathful letter from ' George Eliot ' disturbs
us; asking (not unreasonably) whether 'the act
of publishing a book deprives a man of all claim
to the courtesies usual amongst gentlemen?' . . .
Then some gentleman is * receiving subscriptions '
as the ill-used author of Adam Bede. Finally,
the Messrs. Blackwood, turning at last to throw
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ten by Mr. Liggins, or by any one with a name
like Liggins* . . . Now, upon all this we have
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The pseudonym is an anagram of Noel (Va.),
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El Penseroso. G. F. Lanigan, a
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Elvira. Mrs. Perkins. Harp of the
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Emilia. Miss Pamelia S. Vinning,
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Emily. Miss Emily Angcme. Clara
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Emma. Miss M. L. Everist, in her
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Emmeline. Kathinka (Halein) Zitz.
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Account of a Moravian settlement in the
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Father of the American Revolu-
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Father of English Geology, The.
William Smith, author of the first geo-
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Father of German Literature, The.
Gotthold Ephraim Lessing.
Father of the late Thomas Kodd,
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Fawkes, Guy. Edward James.
Fax. Augustine Barnum, in his con-
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Fay. Mrs. Fayette Snead, in lier con-
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(Louisville, Ky.).
Fay, Frederick. Dr. James John-
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Fay, Gerda. Caroline M. Gemmer.
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Feardana. Robert Dwyer Joyce, M.D.
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" Feavdana " wae a household word among the
reading portion of the Irish people. It was the
veil behind which the young poet modestly hid
his individuality. Ho was then a medical student
at the Queen's University. Tbe "Harp" and
other periodicals iinblisbed in Dublin and Cork
at this time, and for several years, contained
Eatriotic songs, short sketches, and historic bal-
ids from his pen. " The Blacksmith of Limer-
ick," which he wrote in the confused days suc-
ceeding '48, grew almost instantly into popular
favor, and helped much to create and foster a
new soul in Ireland. About that time, perhaps
later, the " London Universal News," then edited
bythelamented JohnF. O'Donnell (" Caviare"),
a distinscuished poet and literateur himself, in
reviewing ,Toyce's " Ballads, Romances, and
Songs" — published in book form by Duffy of
Dublin — hailed Joyce as "The Scott of Ire-
land," a distinctive title most eminently deserved
and doseivedly bestowed. The book attained an
extensive circulation, especially in the south of
Ireland, where were located most of tbe stirring
scenes, and incidents, and legendary and tradi-
tional reminiscences on which the " Ballads,
Romances, and Songs" were founded. There
is little doubt that Joyce's writings at that
period had a powerful influence in developing
the national spirit which, a few years later on,
became so powerful and defiant under the name
of " Fenianism," the spirit of physical resistance
to foreign rule. The " DubUn Weekly Illus-
trated News," established less thau 20 years ago,
contained many a racy story, sketch, and poem
from his pen. A little later this doctor, who was
then Professor of English Literature in the Pre-
paratory College of the Catholic University,
Dublin, published " The Sguire of Castleton,"
an historical novel, the scene of which was laid
in the south of Ireland, as a sei'ial in the " Dub-
lin Irishman." It was subsequently republished
in book form. When the " Dublin Irish People,"
the Fenian organ, was established in 1865, Dr.
Joyce, under tbe nom de plume " Merulan "
(the Wizard) became, by request of the leaders
of the National party in Dublin, one of the regu-
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able pen was recognized as a powerful aid in
sustaining the grand spirit of patriotic resolve
which was then rampant and defiant throughout
the land.
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Fellow of the Antiquarian Soci-
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FeUow of the Royal Society, A.
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James William Qilhart, F.R.S. logic for
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Fellow Labourer, A. John Madaren.
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FeUow-Townsman, A. John Wick-
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Fellow-To-svnsman, A. J. Bridge.
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Female Friend, A. Mrs. Moorhead.
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Fenwood, Harry. William W. Walsh.
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Fernando, the Gothamite. Fer-
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Fiat Justitia. Rev. Dr. Thomas Bin-
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The letter thus Bigned Is dated May 19, 1763
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Fidelia. Mrs. Mary Lawrence. — See
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Fidelis. William Brocklehurst Stone-
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"Waterford, 1809. Reprinted from a
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Fieldmouse, Timon. William Brighty
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On the title-page John Bethune designated
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First Class Man of BaUiol Col-
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Fitzhugh, Francis. Francis Alexan-
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Flaneur. Blakely Hall, in his contri-
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Flaneur, Un. George William Henry
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* High-Heels and Low-Heels,' Catholics and
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Before reporters were authorized to publish
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Cams Claudius Nero," and the Earl of Bath as
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Flovper of Strathearn, The. Lady
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Fluviatulis piscator. Bev. Joseph
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Fogie, Francis, Sen., Esq. George
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Folio, Tom. Thomas Rawlinson, " for
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Foremast Man, A. Edward Hamp-
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Forest Warbler. M. R. McCormick.
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The pseudonym is probably intended for tbe
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Forlorn Hope. Mrs. Matilda A.
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" New Orleans Times." " A series of
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She has also written comic articles under
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Former Curate of Hunslet, A. Rev.
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Forrest, Neil. Mrs. Cornelia Floyd.
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" How can you expect any thing better ? Your
genius is not of a liind to affiliate -with your
name, ^yho will read a poem signed ' Chub-
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Miss Chubbuck adopted the above pseudonym
thenceforth.
Forrester, Francis, Esq. Daniel
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Forrester, Gilbert. Jlr. Henry
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"Sporting Magazine," under this nom
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Forrestier, Auber. Miss Annie Au-
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" So prolyficke is cure penne
Te*ll thinke therre be a score of us ;
But, on ye wordea of G-entilmeune,
Therre be onely Four of Us.
We'll make ye srayle, or make ye sighe,
Thenne what can ye want more of us ;
Ye can't doe better than toe buye
This littell Bote, by Four of Us."
Fox, The. Charles .James Fox. The
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the fall of the Fox, at the close of 1783,
to the 20th day of the third month, 1784
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Foxcar, Nicias. Rev. Francis Jacox.
Shakespeare diversions ; a, medley of
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Foxhunter Rough and Ready, The.
Paul Gurry Treby, Esq. " He was for
many years a contributor to the old
' Sporting Magazine,' under the name
of ' The Foxhunter Rough and Ready.' "
Foxton, E. Miss Sarah Hammond
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Er — . — Franklin, Grammar Master
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France, A. de. Ernest Albi/. La cap-
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Written in conjunction with her husband,
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correspondence between them. Their next pub-
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novels, in letters," 4 vols.; the first and second
entitled "Delicate Distress," by "Frances," the
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" Let it be noted with thankful reverence that
this is the story of a Catholic girl by a Protestant
one, yet the two of them so united in the truth
of the Christian faith and in the joy of its love,
that they are absolutely unconscious of any dif-
ference in the forms or letter of their religion."
— J. Ruskin.
Franchi, Ausonio. Cristoforo Bona-
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Francis, Virginia. Virginia Francis
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Franco, Harry. Charles F. Briggs.
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N.Y. 1839.
" Harry Franco . . .
He has common sense in a way that's uncommon,
Hates humbug and cant, and loves like a woman,
Builds his dislikes with cards and his friendships
of oak."
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in "People's" and "Hewitt's Magazines."
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Frazer, Lawrence. Lawrence Frazer
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Free Church Minister, A. Mev.
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Freeholder of Surrey, A. John
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Freeman. William Henry Drayton.
Ho ieaued, under this signature, on the eve of
the meeting of the Continental Congress, in 1774,
a paraphlet in which he marked out the course
to be pursued, and submitted a *' bill of Ameri-
can rights." This publication cost him his
place in the colonial judiciary, hut made him
president of the Provincial Congress, and soon
after chief justice of the colony of South Caro-
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Freeman. William Henry Dray-
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Freeman of Massachusetts, A.
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the location of the Boston and Provi-
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Freeman, Jonathan. Morris Birk-
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Gazette " and the " Shawneetown Ga-
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of slavery.
Freeman, O. S. Edward Coit Rogers.
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Freeman, Theophilus. William
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French Politician, The. Edmond
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"Temps," and a senator, whose letters in
the London "Daily News" (1877-78)
gave a striking picture of the situation
in France.
French Traveller, A. Louis Simond.
Journal of a tour and residence in Great
Britain during the years 1810 and 1811
by . . . Edinb. 1815.
Frenchman, Jack. Jonathan Sivift,
D.D. J. P.'s lamentation. An excellent
song. 1708.
Frere, Alice M. Mrs. Godfrey Clerk.
Friar, The. Phanuel Bacon, D.D.,
who was the author of " The Snipe," one
of the best ballads in the English lan-
guage, and foimded on a fact ; for
the " Priar " denoted the author himself,
and "Peter" his fellow collegian, Peter
Zinzan, M.D. This ballad and " A Song
of Similies," by Dr. Bacon, are preserved
in the "Oxford Sausage."
Fribble, T. Jonathan Swift, D.D.
Tittle-tattle, etc. [Consisting of extracts
from Swift's " Polite Conversation."]
1749.
Fribbleton, Ex-Barber. Asa Grrcne.
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Fridolin, le Major. A. de Valbezene.
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Friend, A [or Quaker]. Elias Bock-
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Friend, A. Miss Mary Elizabeth Lee,
who, under this modest signature, con-
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" Southern Rose," Charleston, S.C.
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change ; or, a memoir of Lieut.-Col. Hol-
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Friend, A. John Oldmixon. A de-
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relative to his vindication of the minutes
of the Rev. Mr. John Wesley ... L.
1771.
Friend, A. Thomas Linning. A letter
... to Mr. John Mackmillan . . . n.p,,
n.d. but 1708.
Friend, A. Bobert Lundin Brown. A
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n.p. but 1842.
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Friend In the City, A. George Mel-
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Parliament anent patronages. Edinb.
1703.
Friend in the Country, A. Rev.
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1717.
Friend of his Age, A. Mr. Dawson.
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Friend of Industry, A. — Dearborn,
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lished in the " New Hampshire Gazette "
an article suggesting the employment of
convicts in prisons, a, plan soon after
generally adopted.
Friend of Mr. St[ee]le. Jonathan
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Friend of Religious Liberty, A.
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propriety of requiring a subscription to
articles of faith ... L. 1774.
Friend of Seamen, A. William Allen,
D.D. Accounts of shipwreck and of
-other disasters at sea . . . Compiled . . .
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tmhappy turn of affairs ... L. 1721.
Gentleman, A. John Hatfield. A
new Scarborough guide, containing cus-
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L. 1797.
Gentleman, A. Thomas Baker. Re-
flections upon learning ... L. 1708.
Gentleman, A. William Bromley.
Several years' travels through Portugal,
Spain, Italy . . . Performed ... L.
1702.
Gentleman, A. Edmond Hoyle. A
short treatise on the game of whist. L.
1742.
Gentleman, A. John Adams. Thoughts
on government ... B. 1788.
Gentleman (A), a Descendant of
Dame Quickly. James White. Original
letters ... of Sir John Falstaff and his
friends ; now first made public by . . .
L. 1796.
Gentleman and no Knight, A.
Zachary Grey, LL.D. The Knight of
Dumbleton foiled at his own weapons,
etc. In a letter to Sir Richard " Cocks,"
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Island . . . Newport, 1765.
Gentleman educated at Yale Col-
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Edward Church, Jr. The Dangerous Vice
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Charles Manfield. Interesting collection
of curious anecdotes ... L. 1790.
Gentleman formerly of Gray's
Inn, A. John Holt. An attempts to res-
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from the maney errours faulsely charged
on him ... L. 1749.
Gentleman In America, A. Thomas
Cooper, M.D. Extract of a letter from
... to a friend in England, on the subject
of emigration. 1794.
Gentleman In Boston, A. Charles
Chauncy, D.D. A letter from ... to Mr.
George Wishart, one of the ministers of
Edinburgh, concerning the state of Re-
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Gentleman in Boston, A. Lewis
Tappan. Letter from ... to a Uni-
tarian clergyman in that city. B.
1S28.
Gentleman in Gloucestershire, A.
John Blanch. Hoops into spinning-
wheels : a tragi-comedy. Gloucester,
1725.
The epistle dedicatory is signed " J. B."
Gentleman in London, A. William
Knox. The claim of the colonies to an
exemption from internal taxes, imposed
by authority of Parliament, examined.
In a letter from ... to his friend in
America. L. 1765.
Gentleman In London, A. Besta
Paching. Four topographical letters,
written in July, 1755, upon a journey
thro' Bedfordshire . . . from . . . New-
castle-upon-Tyne, 1757.
Gentleman in London, A. William
Smith. A letter from . . . to his friend
in Pennsylvania; with a satire ... L.
1756.
Gentleman in Philadelphia, A.
John Dickinson. The late regulations
respecting the British colonies on the
continent of America considered. In a
letter from ... to his friend in London.
L. 1766.
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Leslie. A letter ... to his friend in Eng-
land, against the sacramental test. 2d
ed. L. 1708.
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Coole. A letter . . . concerning the
Quakers. L. 1705.
The letter is signed "Bolea-Nohj-moni," an
anagram of the author's name.
Gentleman in the City, A. Charles
Leslie. A letter . . . concerning the
threaten'd prosecution of the Eshearsal
. . . n.p. 1708.
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Robert Wylie, of Hamilton. A letter . . .
to a minister in the country. Edinb.
1703.
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of Commons, A. Edmund Burke. A
letter from ... in vindication of his con-
duct, with regard to the affairs of Ireland
. . . L. 1780.
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Alexander M'Laggan, of Little-Dunkeld.
A letter ... to a minister who has not
intimated the act of parliament . . .
n.p. 1737.
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giving an account of the Highlands . . .
L. 1754.
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D. Robertson. Examination of the prin-
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theatre, and other matters . . . Edinb. 1834.
" Signed "H. M."
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Service of the Honourable East-
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journal kept on a journey from Bas-
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Blundell. Memoirs and antiquities of the
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Gentleman of Brazen-Nose Col-
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knowledge of divine things from revela-
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Gentleman of Bristol, A. S. Butler.
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Gentleman of Cambridge, A. Philip
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L. 1736.
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Translated into English by . . L.
1789.
Gentleman of Cambridge, Another.
Rev. John Duncombe. An evening con-
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L. 1753.
Gentleman of ChristCliurch Col-
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letter to Dr. Bentley, occasioned by his
new edition of " Paradise lost." L.
1732.
Gentleman of Connecticut, A. Wil-
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Gentleman of Connecticut, A. Jo-
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Charles Shuckburgh. Antiochus : a new
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Vindication of Governor Parr and his
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W. Warburton occasioned by some pas-
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Gentleman of Slaryland, A. Hugh
Henry Brackenridge. The battle of Bun-
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Gamaliel Bradford. The Writer : a series
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By . . . B. 1822.
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L. 1731.
Gentleman of New York, A. WH-
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Gentleman of one of the Inns of
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new book of the Dunciad. By . . . L.
1750.
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A. Jonathan Mitchell Sewall. A versifi-
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Ambrose Pitman. Eugenio ; or, the man
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C B. Northrup. Southern odes, by the
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David Humphreys. A poem, addressed
to the armies of the United States of
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Gentleman of the Bar, A. /. Daniel
Rupp. Early history of Western Penn-
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ern expeditions and campaigns from
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Ralph Heathcote, D.D. Irenarch; or,
justice of tlie peace's manual . . L.
1774.
Gentleman of the Committee, A.
3Iajor William Brooke (?). Plans of the
Sunday-schools and School of Industry
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Gentleman of the Faculty, A. Hall
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Portsmouth, N.H., 1786.
Gentleman of the Faculty, A. P.
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to the public on the consequences of
neglecting coughs and colds . . . L. 1783.
Gentlemian of the Force, A. ( Signed
"Policeman X. 54.") WilUam Make-
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Hobert Richardson. The attorney's prac-
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1739.
Gentleman of the Inner Temple, A.
John Campbell. The case of the opposi-
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W. Gardiner. Conversations on the plural-
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George Monck Berkeley. An elegy on the
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John Mottley. The history and survey of
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By . . . L. 1753.
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John Mallory. Modern entries, in Eng-
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Myles Davies. EIKflN MIKPO-BIBAIKH
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Andrew Moir. The indictment, trial,
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on the natural history of Guiana, in
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Gentleman of the Middle Temple,
A. James Ralph. A critical history of
the administration of Sir Robert Wal-
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A. Robert Lucas (1). A critical review
of the liberties of British subjects . . .
L. 1750.
Gentleman of the Jliddle Temple,
A. Counsellor King. The frequented
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Gentleman of the Middle Temple,
A. — Pooley [f). A general abridge-
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Also ascribed to B. Foley, Sir G. Gilbert,
and Mathew Bacon.
Gentleman of the Middle Temple,
A. Timothy Cunningham. The mer-
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general ... L. 1761.
Gentleman of the Partie, A. Jonas
Hanway. A journal of eight days' jour-
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Gentleman of the Province, A.
Samuel Andrew Peters, LL.D. A gen-
eral history of Connecticut ... L. 1781.
Gentteman of the Temple, A. John
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Kelly.
1732.
Gentleman of the University of
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"A.G.O.T.U.O.C."
Gentleman of the University of
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chronological and historical account of
the most memorable earthquakes . . .
Camb. 1750.
Gentleman of the University of
Cambridge, A. Richard Bulkeley. Let-
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Gentleman of the University of
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some particulars relating to balls . . .
L. 1761.
Gentleman of the University of
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by . . . L. 1811.
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Gentleman of Wadham College,
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Isaac A. Chapman. Sketch of the his-
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Gentleman on his Travels, A. Mrs.
Sarah Scott. A description of Millenium
Hall and the country adjacent, together
with the characters of the inhabitants
. . . L. 1762.
"Millenium Hall " is the name given to the rural
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and elegant abode of a happy Bociety of ladies,
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the west of England.
Gentleman resident in the Neigh-
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observations on angling in the river
Trent; by . . . who has made the amuse-
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Samuel Latham Mitchill, M.D. The pic-
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Gentleman who has left his JJodg-
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Sliillet, the lodging-house keeper," who is sup-
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to him by his absconded tenant.
Gentleman Tvho has resided many
years in Pennsylvania, A. William
Smith, D.D. A brief state of the prov-
ince of Pennsylvania ... L. 1755.
Gentleman ^vho is particularly ad-
dressed in the Postscript of the Vin-
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Fifteenth and Sixteenth Chapters of
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Empire, The. Francis Eyre, Esq. A
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exact and authentic account of the great-
est white-herring fishery in Scotland . . .
L. 1750.
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Gentleman Tvho vras an Officer
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History of Miranda ... L. 1809.
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Gentleman-Commoner of Oxford,
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" It is well known that the King's speech, on
the opening of the session of 1770, spoke of the
disease among the horned cattle, instead of at-
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German Barber, The. Julian E.
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German Countess, A. Ida Maria
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Ghost of Harry the Eighth's Fool,
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Ghost, of Willy Shakespeare, The.
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Gilman, Mrs. Maria. Charles Fran-
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ture.
Girard, Just. Just Jean htienne Roy.
Priest of Auvrigny . . . N.Y. 1875.
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historical interest and value.
Gleaner. Abb€ Angel Denis M'Quin,
in the London "Literary Gazette,"
April, 1823.
Glenarvon, Lord. George Gordon
Nciel, 6th Lord Byron.
Lady C.iroliDe Lamb's novel, " Glenarvon,"
" ie a curious medley as regards plot ... but
tbere arc, nevertheless, some good things in it.
Almost all the characters are portraits, and the
following may be taken as a Jiey to the work :
'Lord Glenaivon * iB Lord Byron ; 'Lord Avon-
dale,' Mr. Lamb ; ' Lady Calantha,' Lady Caro-
line; 'The Qreat Na.hob,' Lord Holland ; 'The
Princess of Madag3.8csiv,' Lady Holland; 'The
Duke of Myrtlegrove,' the Duke of Devonshire ;
' Sir R. and Lady Mowbray,' Lord and Lady
Melbourne; * Lady Mandeville,' Xa(Z?/ Oxford;
'Lady Margaret Buchauan,* tlie DztcJiess pf
Devon ; • Lady Sophia,' Lady Morpeth ; ' Lord
Trelawny,' Lord Granville ; 'Miss Monmouth,'
Lady Byron ; * The yellow hyena ; or, the pale
poet,' Samuel liogers ; * Hoiouskim,' Mr. Allen ,•
• Lord Dallas,' Mr. Ward ; and ' Sir B. St. Clare,'
Sir W. Farguhar." — See " Gent. Mag.,"
October, 1883, p. 344.
Glenmore. Donald Shaw. Highland
legends and fugitive pieces of original
poetry, with translations from the Gaelic,
and vice versa . . . Edinb. 1859.
Glenmore, Addie. Mrs. Alice {Mc-
Clure ) Griffin, who contributed verses to
various papers and magazines under the
signatures of " Muni Tell " and " Addie
Glenmore," which afterwards appeared in
a volume entitled "Poems." Cin. 1864.
Glenn, Gertrude. Mrs. Mary (Harris)
Ware, in the " Home Circle," Nashville,
and other Southern journals, and also in
" Godey's Lady's Book."
Gloan. Thomas A. Logan. Breech-
loaders . . . N.Y. 1873.
Gloucestershire County Gentle-
man, A. Chandos Leigh, Baron Leigh.
Three tracts, by . . . with other works,
chiefly poetical, by the same author.
L. 182-.
Glover, Augustus. Sidney de Fivas.
A nom de theatre.
Glowworm, A. John Loraine Bald-
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Glubbins, Mrs. Ciara I. N. Robin-
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Glyndon, Ho-ward. Mrs. Laura C.
(Redden) Hearing. Sounds from secret
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Gnatlio. Alexander Pope, in a letter
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Godfather, An Absent. Rev. Joseph
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L. 1837.
Godfrey. Sylvester C. Gould, his sig-
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L. 1828.
Godin, Amelie. Amdie (Speyer)
Linz. Sturm und Frieden. 1878.
Godolphln, Mary. Lucy Aikin. Even-
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L. 1869.
Goli; Elijer. William Dawes. Elijer
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works.
Goggle, Blungo Coulter. Robert
Douglas Hamilton, M.D. Dr. Shaddow, of
Goslington . . .
Gold Digger, A. J. Sherer. Adven-
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Gold-Seeter, A. William Shaw.
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Goldie. James Carleton Goldsmith, in
his contributions to various periodicals.
Golding, Godfrey. Alexander His-
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180-.
Goldlace. Lieut. E. P. Banning,
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periodicals.
Goldsmith, Christabel. i1//ss Fan-
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Goldsmith, Kev. J. Sir Richard
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GoldsM^orthy, Ralph. Joseph Tonkin
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An essay by . . . Falmouth, 1873.
Good Conscience, A. Benjamin
Franklin. The art of procuring pleasant
dreams, one of the bagatelles (written
about 1778).
Good Gray Poet, The. Walt Whit-
man.
Good Hand, A. Humphrey Wanley.
The grounds and principles of the Chris-
tian religion ... 5th ed. Edinb. 1732.
Good Vicar, The. Rev. Richard
DeCourcy. The Salopian zealot; or, . . .
in a bad mood, by John the Dipper.
1778.
Goodman, David. David Goodman
Croly. Name under which he edited the
"Modern Thinker" (N.Y. 1870-73).
Gooft, Oofty. Gus Phillips.
Goose, Mother. Rebecca ( Wildgoose
Hedges) Howse. 1737-1818. Known in
Oxford, Eng., by that name.
Goosequill, Benjamin, and Para-
graph, Peter, James Makittrick Adair.
Anecdotes of the life, adventures, and
vindication of a medical Character, meta-
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Gopher. .Jacob Pentz.
Gordon, Sir Cosmo. Sir Samuel
Egerton Brydges. Letters on Lord
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Gordon, Hewes. E. G. H. Clarke.
Gordon, Janet. Mrs. (Janet Gordon)
Hardy (? ). The Connells of Castle Con-
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Gordox. Noah W. Pike.
Gore, Mary. William F. G. Shanks,
in his contributions to " Harper's Maga-
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Gorham, Elsie. Mrs. Carter. Eainy
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Gosebet, Paul. Charles James Lever.
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Gossip, John. E. R. Champlin.
Gothamite. Col. Thomas Picton.
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Governor of White Cross Street
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" Gracchus," against the Federal admin-
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signed " Curtius " to Chief -Justice Mar-
shall, which were published in a volume
in 1804.
Gracchus Ainericanus. John G.
Wells. The Grange : a study in the sci-
ence of history . . . N.Y. 1874. Also
attributed to Thomas Shepard Goodwin.
Gracchus, Caius. Francois Noel Bo-
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at Paris "Le Tribun du Peuple" ... in
which, under this signature, he devel-
oped the doctrines of communism, the
abolition of property, and the equality
of goods.
Graduate, A. Rev. Dr. John McOaul.
The university question considered.
Montreal, 1845.
Graduate of Dame Europa's
School, A. Rev. John Edward Field.
The ladies' school across the water; or,
how came John to be neutral ? . . .
Edited by . . . L.
Graduate of Blediclne, A. Rev. Wil-
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1831.
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Graduate of a University, A.
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Graduate of Yale of the Class of
1821. Rev. John Mitchell. Reminis-
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Grseculus. Anthony Barclay, Esq.
For his own amusement.and to amuse and mys-
tifj- a few of Ilia friends, Mr. Barclay wrote under
this signature a Greek version of Richard Henry
Wilde's "My Life is like the Summer Rose; or,
the Lament of the Captive," with a Latin transla-
tion, and ascribed the Greek to Alcaeus. It
found its way into print in the "North Ameri-
can Magazine," P. 1834, was decided by Greek
scholars to be good Greek, and for a time seemed
to show that Mr. "Wilde had been guilty of gross
plagiarism.
Graham, Grace. Mrs. S. B. Titter-
inglon. Mabel Livingstone; or, Christ-
ward led. B. 1872.
Graham, Bosa. Sarah L. Post, in
the " New York Independent."
Grahame, Alien. George Arnold. As
a writer of comic verse and himiorous
sketches, he had many pen-names, —
" McArone," "Allen Grahame," " George
Garrulous," etc.
Grahame, Nellie. Mrs. A. K. Dun-
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Graindorge, Frederic Thomas.
Hippolyte Adolphe Taine. Notes on
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Grandmother, A. Mrs. O. J. liam-
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Grand-Nephew of Napoleon the
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... L. 1879.
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Grandville, J. J. Jean Ignace Isidore
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Granella, Victor. Wilhelm Tanger-
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1876.
Grang^. Eugene Pierre Bast€. Le
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twenty years a contributor of poems to
the periodicals under the nam de plume
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Grant, Allan. .lames Grant Wilson.
Mr. Secretary Pepys, with extracts from
his diary . . . N.Y. 1867, etc.
Grant, Gerald. Gertrude Grant. The
Old Cross Quarry. 1883.
Gratianus, Aurelius. John M. Neale.
The exiles of Cebenna ... 18-.
Graue Author of Middle and Uu-
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Free thoughts continu'd upon several
points ... L. 1712.
Graves, Helen Forest. Miss Lucy
A. Randall.
Gravlere, Caroline. Mme. Estelle Ma-
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for the " JItoile Beige" and the "Revue
de Belgique" under this pseudonym.
Graviora Manent. James B. Mun-
ley, M.D. Letters on the College of
Physicians and Surgeons. N.Y. 1841.
Gray, Barry. Uohert Barry Coffin.
Cakes and ale at Woodbiney from
Twelfth Night to New Year's Day. N.Y.
1868.
Gray, Barton. George H. Sass, in
the " New York Independent."
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Gray, Ellis. Mrs. Louisa T. Cragin.
Long ago : a year of child life ... B.
1878.
Gray, Iron. Abel C. Thomas. The
gospel of slavery. A primer of free-
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Gray, Robertson. Eossiter Worthing-
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N.Y. 1873.
Gray, Simon. Sir Alexander Boswell,
Bart. Edinburgh; or, the ancient Royalty
. . . Edinb. 1810.
Gray, Widett. Dewitt Grinnell Ray.
Gray Eagle. Frederick J. Englehardt,
in his contributions to the " Turf, Eield,
and Farm" (N.Y.).
Gra5'beard. John Franklin Graff.
" G.'s " Colorado. A trip to Denver in
1881-82. N.Y. 188-.
Grayson, Eldred, Esq. Robert Hare.
Standish the Puritan : a tale of the
American revolution . . . N.Y. 1850.
Great Cham of Ijiterature, The.
Dr. Samuel Johnson.
Great Magician, The. Sir Walter
Scott.
Great Man, The. William Pitt. An
address to the Great Man ... L. 1758.
Great Moralist, The. Dr. Samuel
Johnson.
Great UnknovFn, The. Sir Walter
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Green, Invisible, Esq. William G.
Crippen. Green peas, picked from the
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Green, John. George H. Townsend.
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1866.
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Greendrake, Gregory, Esq. Joseph
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Westmeath, Longford, and Cavan.
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18.32.
Greene, Gooseberry. Miss J. Collins,
of Mt. Liberty, 0., in her contributions,
to various periodicals, on household econ-
omy, etc.
Greene, Hiram. William A. Wil-
hins.
Greenhorn, Joseph. John T. Bed-
ford, member of the corporation of the
city of London, in his contributions to
"Punch" (L.)
Greenough, A. J. Jane G. Avery.
The boys and girls of Beech Hill. B.
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Greenwood, Grace. Mrs. Sara Jane
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Gregg, George Gregory. Robert W.
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Greif, Martin. Friedrich Hermann
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Gresham, Mr. William Ewart Glad-
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Greville, or Greville, H. John
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publication [the "Gent. Mag."], under
the name of "Greville" [or "H. Gre-
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In 1747, he contributed " The accident " ;
etc. In 1748, "The midsummer wish";
etc. In 1749, "Poverty insulted"; etc.
Greville, Henri. Alice Marie Ce'leste
Henry Durand. Louis Breuil. Paris,
1883 ; also as a contributor to the " Ke-
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Grey, Fannie. Mrs. E. D. Huntley.
Grey, Heraclitus. Charles Marshall.
Playing trades. N.Y. 1879.
Greybeard, Gaffer. Robert Sanders.
Lucubrations of . . . L. 1773.
Greydrake, Geoffrey, Esq. Thomas
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Esq."
Greye, Armar. Mrs. Maria Greer.
Kimbolton Castle and Lady Jane Grey . . .
L. 1871.
Greylock, Godfrey. Joseph Edward
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Greyson, R. E. H. Henry Rogers.
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L. 1857.
Grievous, Peter, Esq., A.B.C.D.E.
Francis Hopkinson, Esq. A pretty story.
Written in the year of our Lord 1774 .. .
P. 1774.
Griffln, Gregory. George Canning,
John Smith, Robert Smith, and John Frere.
The Microcosm : a periodical, by G. G.,
of the College of Eton. Windsor,
1809.
Grifflnhoof, Anthony, Gent. John
Humphreys Parry. The maskers of Moor-
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Griffinhoof, Gent., edited by W. Griffin-
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The author and editor are the same person.
The work is also attributed to G-eorge Colman,
the Younger.
Griflfinhoof, Arthur. George Oolman,
the Younger. Songs ... in the " Gay De-
ceivers "... Turnham Green, 1804.
Grifflnhoof, W. — See " Anthony Grif-
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GrUdrig, Solomon. Dr. Thomas Ren-
nell, Mr. Knight, the Rt. Hon. George Can-
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Wellesley, as editors of and contributors
to the " Miniature." Windsor, 1805.
The word "Grildrig" is taken from Gulli-
ver's "Voyage to Brobdingnag." "Stratford
Canning (now Lord Stratford de Eedcliffe) was
the working editor." The magazine was pecu-
niarily a failure, but its owners were relieved . . .
through the purchase of the unsold copies by Mr.
John Murray. This circumstance is said ... to
have introduced that publisher to George Can-
ning . . . With Canning's [George] assistance,
Murray took a fresh start in ouslness, and by the
aid of Canning's friends, many of whom were
writers in the "Miniature," he was enabled to
set on foot the " Quai-terly Review." — W. P.
CoTJRTNET. See " Notes and Queries," 5th
Ser., IS., Feb. 16, '78.
GrUe, Dod. — Bierce, M.A. Cob-
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Grimbosh, Herman. Dr. Charles
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185-.
Griiiies, Old. Albert Gorton Greene.
The author of the lines "Old Grimes is
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Grimes, Jeremiah, Jun., Gent. Ed-
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" Polyglot Club," composed of the nine
editors of the "Harvard (Univ.) Regis-
ter," 1827-28.
Grimm. Louis Am^die Eugene Achard.
Lettres parisienues de...in "L'Epoque"
1846-47. Paris.
Grimm, Thomas. Marie Henri
Ame'd^e Escoffier and others, in "Le
Petit Journal." Paris, 1873-80 et seq.
Grin. Leo C. Evans, in his contribu-
tions to the " Metropolis."
Grluagain, Giles. William Hogarth.
Grinder. Harry H. Marks, in the
New York " Sunday Times."
Grinder, Miss Charity. Mary Kyle
Dallas. The Grinder papers. Being the
adventures of . . . N.Y. 1877.
Gringo, Harry. Henry Augustus
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1855.
Grins and Gripes. Ebenezer Bailey,
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for the "New England Galaxy" (B.).
Grip. J. D. Bengough, of Toronto
(Can.), in Ms contributions to various
periodicals.
Gronovlus. Charles Valentine Le
Grice, M.A. General theorem for a
****** college declamation (in verse),
with copious notes. By . . . Camb.
Grotius. De Witt Clinton. Vindica-
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1800.
Growler, The. Spencer Wallace
Coon.
Grumbler, Anthony, Esq., of Grum-
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Griin, Anastasius. Anton Alexander^
Graf von Auersperg. Gesammelte Werke.
1877.
Grundy, Miss. Miss M. A. Sneed,,
in her contributions to the " Post "
(Wash. D.C.).
Guardian, A Retired. William
Bradley. Sketches of the poor.
Guare, June. Mrs. Harriet Adelia
Ann (Burleigh) Cole.
Guatlmozin. Frederick Jebb and
others. Guatimozin's letters on the pres-
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Guest, A. Edward Jenkins. The blot
on the Queen's head ... L. 1876.
Guildhelm. William A. Brewer, in
his contributions to the " Shrine." Am-
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Gulliver, Lemuel. John Arbuthnot.
An account of the state of learning in
the empire of Lilliput ; together with
the history and character of Bullum
[i.e., Bichard Bentley], the Emperor's
library keeper ... L. 1728.
Gulliver, Captain Lemuel. Jona-
than Swift. Travels into several remote
nations of the world. By ... L.
1728.
Gum Leaf. Mrs. Dexter. Colonial
gems ; or, " The Ninety " foundation
stones of our Parliament Houses . . .
Melbourne, 1860.
Gurth. G. Gilbert, in several works
on domestic animals.
Guseck, Bernd von. Karl Gustav
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sic, 1837.
Gushington, Angelina. C. W. R.
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Gushington, The Hon. Impulsia.
Helen Sdina (Sheridan), Baroness Duf-
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Lispings from low latitudes ... L. 1863.-
Gussie. Augusta Chambers.
Gypsy. Mrs. Grace Courtland. A
marked life ; or, the autobiography of a
clairvoyant ... L. 1879.
122 .
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H.
H. E. Chibborn, in his contributions
on antiquarian subjects to " Saunders'
News Letter" (Dublin, 1849-50).
H. Mr. Hamel, in his contributions,
on musical subjects, to the "Reform"
(Hambvirg).
H. Rev. Henry (or John) Heaton, in
his contributions to the " Athenian Let-
ters" (L. 1741-43).
H. Charles Grahame Halpine. Lyrics
by the letter H. N.Y. 1854.
H. Rowland Gibson Hazard. Our
resources. N.Y. 1864.
H. Luke Howard. " Swear not at
all " (Matt. v. 24). L. n.d.
H. Henry Hutchinson. An answer to
observations (by " G. P." i.e., G. Pea-
cock) on the plans for the new library
(at Cambridge) ; being a defence of the
design presented by Messrs. Hickman
(Thomas) and Hutchinson. By "H."
Birmingham, 1831.
H., A. Abraham Hayward. I^aust :
a dramatic poem, by Goethe. Trans, by
. . . L. 1833.
H., A. B. A. B. Hassan. Contri-
butions to the rhymes of the war.
Bait. 1865.
H., A. C. A. C. Haeselbairth, in the
New York " Mail."
H., A. H. Anna Holyoke (Outts)
Howard, in her contributions to various
periodicals.
H., A. J. Andrew Jackson Hamilton.
Federal Monthly. A party of the future.
186-.
H., A. S. Arthur Sherburne Hardi/.
Francesca of Rimini. P. 1878.
HB. John Doyle, a gentleman of Irish
descent, and the reputed author of the
celebrated " HB." sketches.
H. B. Bishop James Doijle. Political
Bketches of . . . L. 1829-43.
H., B. F. B. F. Hartshorne. The
Danes : a prize poem. 1864.
H., B. R. Benjamin Robert Haydon.
Description of the drawings from the
cartoons and Elgin marbles, by Mr. Hay-
don's pupils ... L. 1819.
H. B. T. James Deacon Hume. Let-
ters on the corn laws, etc. ... L. 1835.
H., C Catherine Hughes. The his-
tory of the township of Meltham . . .
By the late Joseph Hughes. Edited . . .
by . . . Huddersfield, 1866.
H., C. Chambers Hall. The picture :
a nosegay for amateurs, painters, etc.
. . . by . . . L. 1837.
H. C, Esq. Samuel William Henry
Ireland. The fisher boy: a poem . . .
L. 1808.
H., C. E. Mrs. Caroline E. (I'Ans)
Hawker. Follow me ; or, lost and found.
A morality, from the German. By . . ■
L. 1844.
H., C. F. Cecil Frederick Holmes. A
vocabulary to Bland's Latin Hexameters
and Pentameters ... L. 1863.
H., C. G. Charles G. Hamilton. The
exiles of Italy. L. 1857.
H., C. M. Miss C. M. Hewius, libra-
rian of the Hartford Library Association,
in her letters to the " Literary News "
(N.Y.).
H., C. W. Chandos Wren Hoskyns.
Talpa ; or, the chronicles of a clay farm
... L. 1852.
H. D. B. William Hamper, Esij.,
F.S.A.
*' His eiirlier productions were poetical pieces,
whicll were generally communicated to the pages
of this C G-ent. Mag.') miscellany. The iirst of
these we believe to have heen the lines entitled
' The Beggar Boy,' in ournumher for September,
1798. In the following number is a more lively
and spirited production, an anti-revolutionary
song, beginning, * To learn Johnny Bull A la
inode de Pa/ris^; and, as a clever piece wiitten
with the same loyal and constitutional feelings,
may "be mentioned a * Pindaric Address,' in Jan-
uary, 1801. These and many others are signed
'H. B. B.,' — the initials of Hamper, Deritend,
Birmingham. He also uses the signature 'M.R.'
(the final letters of his name) in ' Gent. Mag.,'
March, 1811, September, 1816, and April, 1817."
H., E. Sir Everard Home, Bart., in
Beloe's " Sexagenarian," Vol. I., p. 320,
2d ed. L. 1818.
H., E. Rev. Edward Hawarden. An
answer to Dr. Clark and Mr. Whiston
concerning the Divinity of the Son and
of the Holy Spirit ... L. 1729.
H., E. Edward Eincks, D.D. The
Enchorial language of Egypt. Dublin,
1833.
H., E. Ehenezer Henderson, D.D. The
geysers ... as seen in the years 1814 and
1815 . . . Edinb. 1818.
H., E. Emily Huntington. Little leS'
sons for little housekeepers. N.Y. 1875,
H., E. A. Ethan Allen Hitchcock. Re-
marks on the sonnets of Shakespeare
with the sonnets. By . . . N.Y. 1865.
H., E. D. Edward Dykes Hayward.
Reasons against martial law, courts mar-
tial, etc. L. 1866.
H., E. F. S. Miss E. F. S. Harris.
"Via dolorosa . . . L. 1848.
H., E. li. Edward Law Hussey. Ex-
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tracts from various authors, and frag-
ments of table talk . . . Oxf. 1873.
H., E. M. Emily Marion Harris. Four
messengers ... L. 1870.
H., E. M. Ellen Marvin Heaton. The
Octagon Club : a character study. N.Y.
1880.
H. E. O. Thomas George Fonnereau.
Diary of a dutiful son. L. 1849.
H., P. Mrs. F. (Howe) Hall, in hu-
morous sketches, etc., contributed to
various periodicals.
H., F. F. Hutchinson. A compassion-
ate address to those Papists who will be
prevail'd with to examine the cause for
■which they suffer ... L. 1716.
H., F. D. Et. Eev. Frederic Dan
Huntington. Helps to a holy Lent . . .
N.Y. 1872.
H., P. E. Fitzedward Hall. M. de
Tassy's history of Hindi literature.
From the " Benares Magazine " for Feb-
ruary, 1851.
H., P. E. H. F. E. H. Paines. Jonas
King : missionary to Syria and Greece.
N.Y. 1879.
H., P. L. Florence Leslie Henderson.
Sketches in verse. By F. L. H. Truro,
1878.
H., F. S. F. S. Hill. The harvest
festival. B. 1826.
H., P. W. F. W. Halfpenny. Cata-
logue of books on foreign law ... L.
1849.
H., G. Cfeorge Hall. An excursion
from Jericho to the ruins of the
ancient cities of Geraza and Amman, in
the country east of the Elver Jordan.
By . . . L. 1852.
H., G. Gavin Hamilton. Gray's
•elegy translated into Latin elegiacs . . .
Edinb. 1877.
H. H. Mrs. Helen Maria {Fiske Hunt)
Jackson. A century of dishonour; a
sketch of the United States' government's
dealings with some of the Indian tribes,
etc. N.Y.'1881.
H., H. Herbert Haines. A manual for
the study of monumental brasses . . .
Oxf. 1848.
H., Sir H., Bart. Sir Henry Halford.
Nugse metricse . . . 1839.
H., Hd. Howard Hinton. My com-
rades. N.Y. 1874.
H., H. li. H.L.Henry. Little Ada;
or, the three new years. P. 1871.
H., H. N. Henry Noel Humphreys.
The coins of England. L. 1846.
H., H. S. Henry Serine Hill. Prince-
-town, its history and its prison. By H.
•S. H. Plymouth, 1869.
H., I. John Hewitt. Description, of
the figures in the chart of ancient ar-
mour. L. 1847.
H., I. J. Rev. James .John Holroyd.
Gisela : a tragedy ... L. 1839.
H., J. John Humfrey. — See "A lover
of Peace and the Publick Good."
H., J. James Handley. — See " One of
her Majesty's Surgeons."
H., J. James Uorshurgh. — See "An
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Tertius (master of the third class at a gymna-
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John, Uncle. Elislia Noyce. The
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being replied to by Junius himself.
Juniolus Canadensis. Thomas Cary,
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in 1813, published in that paper, under
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Junius, against Mr. Stuart, a member of
the Lower Canadian House.
Junior Sopliister, A. Samuel Dexter.
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Juniper. One of the pseudonyms at-
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The letter thus signed (Dec. 4, 1771), is de-
signed, like those of Philo-Junius, " to explain,
defend, and support the reputation of the prin-
cipal."
Juniper, Julius, poet laureat to
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"At the time when the 'Letters' appeared,
pamphlets abounded, fixing their authorship, to
the perfect satisfaction of each pamphleteer,
upon every public man; the ' G-ent. Mag.'
opened its columns to suggestions, and was filled
with them; in 1824, the 'Monthly Magazine*
renewed the subject; in 1837, pamphlets again
appeared, with fresh lights, which flickered and
went out; and lately, 'Notes and Queries' has
worked like a raole on the subject ; but they all
have been gropings in the dark. We believe the
* Letters' have been fathered, with a greater or
less degree of confidence, upon upwards of forty
public characters. The most favoured were Sir
Philip Francis, Lord Lyttelton, Colonel Barr6,
Burke, J. Dunning (afterwards Lord Ashbur-
ton), Chatham, Dr. Wilmott, Hugh Boyd,
Wilkes, Home Tooke, Lord George Backville,
Governor Pownall, Sir. G-. Jackson, Maclean,
and Dr. Sidney Swiuney. The wildest conjec-
tures have gained believers, and there have been
madmen to lay them to G-eorge III., a Captain
Allen, Suett the comedian, Combe (the author
of * Dr. Syntax'), Bickcrton, an eccentric Oxo-
nian, and an utterly unknown Mr. Jones, Who
this famous writer was, will be a question asked
by generations to follow us." — See Andrews's
British Journalism, Vol. I., p. 185.
" Numerous were the disputants who, emulat-
ing the fame of Junius, now rushed into the lists
with high-sounding Roman names. Marcus
Antonius, Scipio, Brutus, Cato, Valerius, Vir-
ginius, played the buffoon in the ' Evening Post,'
and thought they were dividing the laurels with
the great gladiator of the ' Public Advertiser';
hut they were Romans only in name, — Grub-
street claimed them for its own, Crabbe has had
his laugh at them in his poem of ' The News-
paper ' : —
" * These Roman souls, like Rome's great sons,
are known
To live in cells on labours of their own ;
Thus Mi'o, could we see the noble chief.
Feeds, lor his country's good, on legs of beef;
Caiuilius copies deeds for sordid pay.
Yet fights the public battles twice a day!
E'en now, the godlike Brutus views his score
ScroU'd on the bar board, swinging with the
door.
Where, tippling punch, grave Cato's self you'll
see,
And Amor Patriae vending smuggled tea.' "
See Andrews's British .Journalism^ Vol. L,
p. 187. See also De Quincet's Note-Booh of
an English Opium Eater.
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Lee, a frequent contributor to the " Gaz-
etteer" and "Public Advertiser" from
1769 to 1771, He is referred to by Ju-
nius in the latter's private correspond-
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(Dublin, 1781-82). — See "N. & Q.," 2d
series, viii., 166.
Junius Secundus. William Fletcher,
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" N. & _Q.," 2d series, viii., 166.
Junius Secundus. Charles Kelsall.
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Jupiter of the Press, The. The
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address to the people of Scotland on the
nature, powers, and privileges of juries :
by . . . Edinb. 1784.
Justla, a Know-Nothlng. F. Col-
burn Adams. Our world ; or, the Demo-
crats' rule ... L. 1855.
Justified Sinner, A. James Hogg,
the Ettrick Shepherd. The private me-
moirs of A Justified Sinner, written by
himself, with a detail of curious tradi-
tionary facts, etc. L. 1824.
The name of the " Sinner " is Robert Wring-
bam Colwan.
Justinian. Thomas Law. Remarks
on the report of the Secretary of the
Treasury . . . By . . . Wilmington, Del.,
1820.
Justinian, of South Carolina.
Lewis Cruger. Sovereign Eights of the
States ... W. 185-.
JustinophUus. Samuel Badcoch. A
letter addressed to Dr. Priestley. Exe-
ter, 178-.
Justltla. William A. Brewer, in his
contributions to various New York and
Boston periodicals.
Justltla. Bennett Lowe. Photographic
note book.
Justitia, M. John Frearson. The
universal revival of religion ... L.
1858.
Justus. G. Ebhardt. La riforma
delle biblioteche. Milan, 1870.
Juvenile, The. Col. Thomas Picton,
in his contributions to the " Chronicle "
(San Francisco, Cal.), etc.
Juvenls. J. W. Stephenson. Brent
Knoll ... By . . . L. 1837.
Juvenls. li. G. Arrowsmith. Doubts
upon the reasoning of Dr. Paley ... L.
1811.
Juvenls Suffolciensis. Robert Beeve,
in " Gent. Mag.," January, 1806, p.
17.
Juvinell, Uncle. Morrison Heady.
The Parmer Boy [Washington], and how
he became Commander-in-Chief ... B.
1864.
THE LETTERS OF "JUNIUS."
It is not my intention — and, even did I wish to do so, the limits of the present
work forbid it — to give a complete history of these celebrated letters. The subject
has been practically exhausted in the many excellent editions quoted hereafter, and
I shall confine mj self to the following statistics : —
I. The date of appearance of the letters signed " Junius," together with a list of
the other signatures employed by this writer; to which latter pseudonyms, cross-
references will be found scattered throughout this work.
II. A list of all the claimants to the authorship, with the respective merits of
each.
III. A bibliography of the subject.
IV. Miscellaneous notes, etc.
I. The letters signed "Junius" ap-
peared in the "Public Advertiser" of
the following dates r —
Nov. 21, 1768.
Jan. 21, 1769.
Feb. 7, 1769.
Feb. 21, 1769.
Mar. 3, 1769.
Mar. 18, 1769.
Apr. 10, 1769.
Apr. 21, 1769.
Apr. 24, 1769.
May 30, 1769.
July 8, 1769.
July 19, 1769.
July 29, 1769.
Aug. 8, 1769.
Aug. 22, 1769.
Sept. 7, 1769.
Sept. 19, 1769.
Sept. 25, 1769.
Oct. 13, 1769.
Oct. 17, 1769.
Oct. 20, 1769.
Nov. 15, 1769.
(See " Modestus.")
Nov. 29, 1769.
Dec. 12, 1769.
Dec. 19, 1769.
Feb. 14, 1770.
Mar. 19, 1770.
Apr. 3, 1770.
May 28, 1770.
Aug. 22, 1770.
Nov. 14, 1770.
Jan. 30, 1771.
Apr. 22, 1771.
June 22, 1771.
July 9, 1771.
July 24, 1771.
Aug. 13, 1771.
Sept. 28, 1771.
Sept. SO, 1771.
Oct. 5, 1771.
Nov. 2, 1771.
Nov. 28, 1771.
Jan. 21, 1772.
(Two letters.)
See also : — A. B. Amicus Curiae. Anti-
Belial. Anti-Fox. Anti-SejanuB, Jun. Anti-
Stuart. Atticue. Augur. Bifrons. Brutus.
C. Correggio. Crito. CumbriensiB. Domitian.
Downric:ht. A Faithful Monitor. Fiat Justitia.
G. W. "Henricus. Janiijer. L. L. A Labourer
in the e.ime Cause. Lucius. Mnemon. Moder-
ator. Moderatus. Nemesis. Phalaris. Philo-
Jnnius. Pomona. Poplicola. Q in the Corner.
ScotUB. Simplex. Temporum Felicitas. Tos-
ticulus. Testis. Valerius. Veteran. Vindex.
["Jdnius" Lettees.]
146
A Whig. Why ? X. X, T. Z. Your Real
Friend.
Sec also *' Notes and Queries," Ist Ser., vi.
23'j; xii. 299.
II. The following list of 61 names,
embraces the personages to whom these
celebrated letters l)ave been attributed.
The Roman numerals appended to the
notes indicate the corresponding work in
the bibliography (Part IXI.).
Adair, James, M.P,, Serjeant at Law.
d, 1798.
A Mr. Sergeant Adair -was onco produced, on
tbe plea of certain ephemeral pamphlets, but the
feebleness they evinced caused him to be quickly
given up. — Wade, "Junius," ii. sv.
The reader should also consult the lengthy
argument of Mr. Adair against granting a nolle
prosequi in favor of the messengers of the House
of Commons, and the refercuce to this case in
Junius' letter of April 9, 1771.
Allen, Captain. — See *' Notes and
Queries," 1st Ser., xi. 302.
Barr^, Ijieut.-Col. Isaac, M.P.
In tbe works by Britton and Jaquea (Nos.
1.XXXV. and lxxxvi.), I find the opinion ex-
pressed that Barr6 was aided by Lord Sbelburno
and Dunning (afterwards I^ord Ash burton).
The "Morning Herald," as early as 1S13, stated
that the Earl of Shelburne was probably Junius,
and that Carre and Dunning ageisted him.
For the claims advanced in favor of and
against Barr6, see Jaques' work, p. 141, AUi-
bone, Britton, Wade, ii. xxix. and No. lxxvi.
Bentinck, William Henry Caven-
disli.
His name is mentioned in Coventry's " Critical
Enquiry" (see No. lxi.).
Biclterton, Mr.
In the " Oxford Spy " (Oxf.), 1818, p. 24, will
be found a notice of this eccentric individual,
wbo is said to have kept a horse in Hertford
College, Oxford, which was sometimes eeen
looking out of a window on the second floor.
For additional information, see " Notes and Que-
ries," 1st Ser., xi. 370.
Boyd, Hugh M'Aulay. b. 1746; d.
1791.
Boyd's claims are summarily disposed of in
"Wade's work (No. lxxvii.). Almon, in the
first volume of " Anecdotes," published in 1797,
designates Boyd as the autbor of Junius. See
also Wraxall, " Memoirs of his own Time," 1836,
ii. 93-94, and Nos. xxx., xxxiii., xlix., li.
Boyd has been described as " an admirer of
Junius, and vain enough to wish to be thought
the author. "
As to Macaulay Boyd's being the author of
Junius's Letters, it is a perfect joJce ; no two
characters can be more perfectly unlike than
Boyd and Junius. — Butler, "Reminiscences,"
i. 84.
Burlce, Rt. Hon. Edmund, b. 1728 ;
d. 1797.
Bishop Markbam, an early friend and patron
of Burke, taxed the latter with tbe autborsbip
of the " Letters," telling him tbat his house was
a "nest of adders." Although BurUe never
made an J positive denial to this imputation, he
certainly disavowed any connection with Junius,
on three distinct occasions. Firstly, lie said to
Charles Townshcnd, "I give you my word and
honour that I am not the author of Junius." —
See Burke's "Correspondence," by Lord Fitz-
william, i. 269-275. Secondly, he positively de-
nied tbe imputed authorship, on being ques-
tioned by Sir William Draper; and laBtly, he
made a denial to Johnson, when he said, "I
could not if I would, aud I would not if I
could." — See Boewell's "Johnson," iv., for the
detailed circumstances.
It seems somewhat strange, however, that
Burke should have been so generally suspected
as the author. That such was the case, never-
theless, is obvious, not only from tbe opinion at
first entertained by Sir William Draper, but
from various public accusations conveyed in the
periodicals of the day. The letter of Zeno in
the " Public Advertiser," dated Oct. 15, 1771, is
addressed " to Junius, alias Edmund tbe Jesuit
of St. Omer's."
See also Wade's edition of Woodfall, ii.,
xxvii. 138, and Nos. xxxviii,, lxii., lxiv., and
LXXXVI.
Burke, William. — See Xo. lxxxvi.
Butler, Joliu, Bishop of Hereford,
d. 1802.
Butler was secretary to the Rt. Hon. Bilsoii
Legge, Chancellor of tbe Exchequer, and Wilkes
is said to have suspected him as ihe author.
Butler, however, was a man of no political cour-
age, and his works lack the fire which character-
ize the " Letters." His claims are discussed in
Dr. Good's Essay, in the edition published in 1814.
Camden, Charles, Lord. b. 1713; d.
1794.
It appears almost ludicrous to note that the
great Lord Camden was suspected, simply on
tbe ground of his dislike to tbe law and politics
of Chief Justice Mansfield. — Wade.
De Ijolme, John lje"wis. b. 1745 (? ) ;
d. 1807.
De Lolroc's claims are advocated in Dr. Bus-
by's work (see No. xlvi.)) but it must be remem-
bered that he only arrived in England in 1769.
"'He is the author oi an elegantly written "Essaj'
on the English Constitution," which is quoted
by Junius.
Dunning, John, aftervcards Ijord
Ashburton. b. 1731; d. 1783.
The soul of Junius is, as we conjecture, com-
memorated in the picture exhibited in Sir Joshua
lieynold's gallery, representing Lord Shelburne
of Junius's day, Mr. Dunning, and Colonel Barr6
of parliamentary fame, in conference. — Jaques,
p. 141. (See Barr6, ante.)
Heron espouses the claims of Dunning, and
Britton includes him among his claimants; but
a very strong point against him is the fact that
he was appointed solicitor-general in December,
1767, and held that office until March, 1770.
Hence, admitting that he was Junius, the fan.ou8
letter " to the king," in December, 1769, must
have proceeded from liis Majesty's own solicitor-
general! The Earl of Shelburne, who was in-
timately acquainted with Dunning, often declared
that the latter did not " write a ifne of Junius."
Dyer, Samuel, b. 1725; d. 1772.
Dyer Js referred to in Malonc's "Life of Dry-
den," as **a man of excellent taste and profound
erudition, whose principal literary work, «iW(/er
a Roman sie/nature, when the veil with which
for near thirty-six years it has been enveloped
shall be removed, will place him in a high rank
147
["Junius'' Letteks.]
amontj English writers, and transmit a name
now little known, with disiinguished lustre to
posterity."
Malone held the opinion that if Biirko did not
write the Letters, they were at leaat written by
some one who had received considerable aid
from Burke in composing them. It is said th;it
upon Dyer's death, Burke obtained and destroyed
all the papers which he had left behind him.
Malone strongly favored the claims of Dyer,
but it must be remembered that this claimant
was a very old man at the time when these let-
ters appeared, a fact inconsistent with the vigor
and fire they exhibit.
See also Dr. Good's Essay, and "Notes and
Queries," 2d Ser., ix. 2G1.
Flood, Henry, b. 1732; d. 1701.
For extensive criticisms in favor of and against
the claims of this Irish orator, the reader is re-
ferred to Dr. Good's Essay, Wade i. 79 (No.
Lxxvn.), and "Notes and Queries," 2d Ser.,
viii. 101, 1S9, 259.
Francis, Sir Philip, b. 1740; d. 1818.
The external evidence is, we think, such as
would support a verdict in a civil, nay, in a crim-
inal proceeding. The handwriting of Junius is
the very peculiar handwriting of Francis, sliglitly
disguised. As to the position, pursuits, and
connections of Junius, the following are the
most important facts which can be considered as
clearly proved: First, that he was acquainted
with the technical forms of the secretary of
state's oflQ.ce; secondly, that he was intimately
acquainted with the business of the War-ofiice ;
thirdly, that he, during the year 1770, attended
debates in the House of Lords, and took notes of
speeches, particularly of the speeches of Lord
Chatham; fourthly, that he bitterly resented the
appointment of Mr. Chamior to the place of
deputy-secretary of war; fifthly, tbat he was
hound by some strong tie to the first Lord Hol-
land. Now, Francis passed some years in the
secretary of state's office. He was subsequently
chief clerk of the War-ofl5ce. He repeatedly
mentioned that he had himself, in 1770, heard
■ speeches of Lord Chatham ; and some of these
speeches were actually printed from his notes.
He resigned his clerkship at the "War-ofiice from
resentment at the appointment of Mr. Chamier.
It was by Lord Holland that he was first intro-
duced into the public service. Now, here are
five marks, all of which ought to be found in
Junius, They are all five found in Francis.
"W"e do not believe that more than two of them
can be found in any other person whatever. If
this argument does not settle the question, there
is an end of all reasoning on circumstantial evi-
dence.—Macaulat.
My own impression is that the "Letters of
Junius " were written by Sir Philip Francis. In
a speech which I once heard him deliver at the
Mansion House, concerning the partition of Po-
land, I had a stnking proof that Francis pos-
sessed no ordinary powers of eloquence. — Rog-
EKS, •' Table Talk," p. 272.
I have inserted the foregoing quotations, to in-
dicate what has been said in favor of Francis'
claims; if the reader is curious enough to pur-
sue the subject more extensively, he will find a
chapter on the disputed question in the " Memoirs
of Sir Philip Francis," by Parkes and Merivale,
L. 1867, i. 223-303. See also Taylor's works, Nos.
XL. and XLViii. ; Wade, ii.xxx.-xc.,No.LX2Cvii.;
"Notes and Queries," 1st Ser., xi. 117, and Noa.
LIV., LVI., LVIT., LXXVni., XC.
The following letter, taken from the "Atho-
nreum," March 10, 1861, may be of interest in this
place : —
Mt Dear Parkes, —
I have often tried to guess the meaning of the
motto to Junius, "Stat nominis umbra," "The
shadow of the namft stands." But in looking, the
other day, at the title-page of the " Etymologicoa
Anglicauum," I thought that I could guess the
meaning. The title is, —
Franciscii Junii
Francisci Filii
Etymologicoa
Anglicanum.
And under the frontispiece are these words: —
Franciscus Junius,
Francisci Filins.
We know that Sir P. Francis often gave ob-
scure hints as to his authorship of Junius. I
think that by the words, " Stat nominis umbra,"
he meant to indicate that Junius was the son of
Francis. This may seem far-fetched ; but what
other explanation of the motto can you give? My
explanation is that ho meant to establish a claim
to the authorship, without being forced to make
that claim ; which, in fact, he never had the cour-
age to do. i^^ -^y^ SENIOR.
Taylor, in Woodfall's^edition of 1812, was the
first perBon who fixed upon Francis as the author ;
but he fell into one of the snares which Junius
had adroitly laid for enquirers. Misled " by one
of those well-contrived feints that were meant to
mislead," Mr. Taylor inferred that Junius must
be a person of advanced years, and fixed upon
the Rev. Philip Francis, the father of Sir Philip,
as the author. The elder Francis was a iiuo classi-
cal scholar, celebrated for his masterly transla-
tions of Hoi'ace and Demosthenes ; but when Mr.
Taylor discovered him to be ten years older than
he had at first been led to believe, he devoted all
his attention toward proving the claims of the
younger man, and embodied his researches in a
subsequent volume.
ADVTSRSE CRITICISMS DPON FRANCIS* CLAIMS.
Sir Nathaniel Wraxall is convinced that Sir
Philip Fraucis was the author of Jumus. I do
not yet believe it. He was too vain a man to let the
secret die with him. — Sir Egerton Brydges'
*' Notes on Wraxall's Memoirs."
I persist in thinking that neither Mr. Burke
nor Philip Francis was the author of the let-
ters under the signature of Junius. I think the
mind of the first so superior, and the mind of the
latter so inferior, to that of Junius, as to put
the supposition that cither of them was Junius
wholly out of the question. — Mr. Charles But-
ler's Letter to Mr. E. H. Barker, June 14, 1828.
We must all grant that a strong case has been
made out for Francis; but I could set uxJ very
stout objections to those claims. It was not in
his nature to keep a secret. He would have told
it from vanity, or from his courage, or from his
patriotism. His bitteraess, his vivacity, his acute-
ness, are stamped, in characters very peculiar,
upon many publications that bear hia name; and
very faint indeed is their resemblance to the spirit,
and, in an extended sense of the word, to the style,
of Junius. — Dr. Parr.
With reference to the claims of Sir Philip, I
am inclined to use the form of argument called a
" dilemma." Thus, if Sir Philip Francis was the
author of the letters, he was a scurrilous libel-
ler; if he was not, he was splendide mendax, —
uirum horum mavis accipe. — John Wilkins,
in 1865.
Francis' claims are also adversely discussed in
Fellows' "The Posthumous Works of Junius,"
No. Lxvil.; Jaques, p. 173, No. lxxv.; "Notes
and' Queries," 2d Ser., vi. 43; 3d Ser., viii. 183,
["JnKius" Lettees.]
148
356, xi. 102; 4th Ser., xi. 130, 178, 202, 243, 387,
425,465,512, xii. 33, 69, 81; and Kos. LIT., LTIII.,
LXIV., LXXXVII.
George III., King of England.
" Ma'am Serres condemns aH aspirers to pot
That ijratG of a Junius, since Uncle Wilraot
Ranks scribe of each letter she dares pledge her
■word,
As euro as not one came from King George the
Third."
See Ireland's poem, " Scribhleomania," p. 308,
for a curious note on this subject.
Gibbon, Edward, h. 1737; d. 1794.
This claimant, beyond holding a position, does
not seem to have distin'^uished himself to any
extent in the politics of iiia day, his mind being
too absorbed in the great task which has made
him famous. See Nos. lh., liv.
Glover, Richard, b. 1712 ; d. 1785.
Johnston declares that ho has no faith in the
claim of Glover, although bis advocates, as cor-
roborative facts, assert that he '* wore a bag, with
his wig accurately dresfeed, and carried a small
cocked hat under his arm, before the year 1776,
and in this costume constantly walked, in fine
weather, from his house in St. James Street, in
Westminster, into the city"; this fact being
brought forward in proof of his being identical
with the " tall gentleman" who threw the letter
into Mr. "Woodfall's office in Ivy Lane.
"Wraxall, in his " Memoirs of his own Time,"
1836, ii. 97, states that Glover's son assured him
that " he had not the least reason to suppose or
to believe that his father composed the letters of
Junius." See Nos. xli., xlh.
Grattan, Henry, b. 1750; d. 1820.
Grattan's claims were advocated by R. Perry
in 1851; in the 1806 edition of the "Letters,"
published by Almon, the compiler says that it
was supposed by some that Grattan and Maclean
were the joint authors. Mr. Almon addressed a
letter of inquiry to the Irish patriot, which evoked
the following reply: —
Bib, — I frankly assure you that I know noth-
ing of Junius, except that I am not the author.
When Junius began I was a boy, and knew noth-
ing of politics, or the persons concerned in them.
I am, Sir, not Junius, but your very good
wisher and obedient ser\'ant,
Dublin, Nov. 4, 1805. H. GRATTAN.
Greatrakes, WiUiam. b. 1729; d.
1781.
This claimant is brought forward in the ** Gent.
Mag." for December, 1813, Ixxxiii. 547; in Cov-
entry's "Critical Enquiry," No. lxi.; and in
Wraxall's "Memoirs."
Greatrakes, a native of Ireland, died suddenly
atHungerford, on his way from Bristol to Lon-
don, and was buried there, with the words " stat
nominis umbra^' inscribed on his tombstone. As
this motto figures on the "Junius " title-page, it
is easy to imagine how he comes to be classed
amoDg the claimants. Britton undertakes to prove
that Greatrakes was the amanuensis employed by
Junius to copy his letters for the " Public Adver-
tiser"; "but it ought first to be shown," says
Wade, " that Junius emploj'ed an amanuensis.
If he did, and Greatrakes was his penman, it
could hardly give him a claim to the motto of his
principal. That was a distinction, which, if it
has any significance, could be applicable only to
the shadow of a shade that wrote the letters, not
the copyist of them."
GrenviUe, George, b. 1712 ; d. 1770.
The prime-minister died before the letters
were discontinued, hence but little attention
need be paid to bis claims.
GrenviUe, James, d. 1783.
He was the brother of the preceding, and Lord
of the Treasury. Although he has been accused
of the authorship, he himself established no claims
to the honor.
Hamilton, William Gerard. b.
1729; d. 1796.
This claimant is mentioned in Pr. Good's
essay; and a letter in the " Public Advertiser"
of Nov. 30, 1771, is addressed to William Junius
Singlespeech, Esq. Fox said, that, although he
would not back Hamilton against the lield, he
would back him against any single claimant; and
Wraxall declares, that, "throughout the various
companies in which, from 1775 down to the pres-
ent tirac, I have heard this mysterious question
agitated, the great majority concurred in giving
to Hamilton the merit of composing the 'Let-
ters ' under examination." Mrs. Piozz) and Sam-
uel Johnson were both inclined to believe in his
claims.
Tlie only reason that appears 'for these letters
ever having been attributed to Hamilton was that
he happened to be aware of the context of a let-
ter which did not make its appearance until the
following day. (For a full account of this curious
story, the reader is referred to " Notes and Que-
ries," 2d Ser., vi. 44.)
The arguments against him are four in num-
ber, and very conclusive ; —
1. He was Chancellor of the Exchequer in
Ireland from September, 1769, to April, 1704,—
the period when all the letters appeared.
2. When questioned on the subject, by Earl
Temple, he positively denied the authorship. See
Dr. Good's " Essay ,^' p. 56.
3. Woodfall declared that neither Burke nor
Hamilton were responsible for the Letters.
4. Hamilton again distinctly denied the author-
ship, just before his death, when questioned by a
member of the House of Commons.
Hollis, James.
He is referred to, as a claimant, by Wade and
Allibone.
Hollis, Thomas, b. 1720; d. 1774.
Alluded to in Coventry's " Critical Enquiry,"
No. LXI.
Jackson, Sir George, Secretary of the
Admiralty.
For an account of the claims advanced in his
favor, see " Notes and Queries," 1st Ser., i. 172,
270, 322.
Jones, Sir William, b. 1740; d. 1704.
Mentioned, as a claimant, by Coventry and
Wade.
Kent, John. d. 1773.
Kent wished to pass for Junius ; but, accord-
ing to Almon, he was only a newspaper editor,
at a small weekly salary. See the "Letter"
dated July 21, 1769, in which Junius refers to
this personage.
Lee, Maj.-Gen. Charles, b. 1731 ; d.
1782.
In 1803, Gen. Lee is said to have acknowl-
edged himself the author. If the reader is de-
sirous of seeing some curious evidence against
the claimant, he is referred to Wade, i. 61-67.
149
["Junius" Letters.]
"While G-irdlestone (Nob. xxxtu. and xsxvii.)
as effectively espoused hie clairas.
Lloyd, Charles, d. 1773.
Lloyd was the private secretary to George
Gvenville, and among those who helieved in liis
claims was Dr. Parr. It must not, however, be
forgotten, that this claimant died, an old man,
just after the letters had ceased, which fact is
scarcely in harmony with the spirit they exhibit.
See the interesting book by Mr. Barker, Nos.
X^xiii., LXiv.; also Jaquea' work, 147-171, No.
LXXV.
Ijj^ttleton, Thomas, 2d Lord. b.
1744; d. 1779.
Mr. Dilke, in his " Papers of a Critic," vol,
ii., and Mr. Thorns, in "Notes and Queries," 1st
Ser., xi. 198, have shown that Lyttleton no
longer deserves a place among the Junius claim-
ants.
See also "Notes and Queries," Ist Ser., viii.
31; "Littell'a Living Age," xlii. 223; and the
" Quarterly Review," xc. 91.
Maclean, Laughlin. b. 1727; d. 1777.
This claimant had been under-sccretary of
state during Lord Shelburne's possession or the
office for the southern department. (See Ju-
nius' "Letter," of date March G, 1771.) During
the years 1769 and 1770, when Junius was most
active, Mr. Maclean ** was absorbed in his own
pecuniary difficulties consequent on gambling in
India stock " ; and in 1772 he was acting as
collector in the city of Philadelphia in this
country, while the "Letters" were still appear-
ing in England. See Gait, " Life of West." Al-
mon, in 1806, thought that ho was a joint-author
with Grattan. Twenty-two arguments have been
published in favor of Maclean, in " Waldie's (P.)
Library," edited by John Jay Smith. See also
" Notes and Queries," 2d Ser., vii. 310.
Marshall, Rev. Edmund, d. 1797.
This gentleman, vicar of Charing, in Kent,
occasionally wrote political letters in the " Kent-
ish Gazette," over the pseudonym of " Cantia-
nns." His claims are referred to in Nichols'
"Litei-ary Illustrations of the Eighteenth Cen-
tury," viii. 6S0.
Paine, Thomas, b. 1737; d. 1809.
Sec No. Lxxxis. The audacity of the author
of this work is my apology for its insertion.
Pitt, William, Earl of Chatham, b.
1708 ; d. 1778.
C3hatham could not very well have been Ju-
nius, as the latter was very anxious to obtain
duplicate proofs from the printer to forward to
Pitt (sec the " Chatham Papers," p. 52), and the
celebrated letter to Lord Mansfield, it is well
known, was sent to Chatham some days before
it was printed. Moreover, Pitt, "though most
effective in oratory, was careless in literary com-
position; inexact, loose, and repetitionary: very
unlike Junius, who not only polished his pubhc
letters to the highest finish, but nevor let the
most brief or trivial private note escape him un-
marked hy the hand of a master." See also
" Notes and Queries," 3d Ser., viii. 356, 440, and
Nos. XXXIT., LXX., LXXI., LXXIII., LXXXV.
Portland, William, Duke of. b.
1738; d. 18e9.
See Mr. Johnston's work. No. xltii., In which
the author argues that the principal object of the
" Letters " was the restoration of the estate of
the Duke of Portland, part of which had been
taken fi'om him in 1767 and granted to Sir James
Lowther, who had married Lord Bute's daugh-
ter.
Pownall, Thomas, b. 1722 ; d. 1805.
— See No. lxxxiy.
Rich, Lieut.-Col., Sir Robert. — See
No. LXXXIII.
Roberts, John. d. 1772.
This gentleman was anonymously accused of
having written the Letters in the " Public Ad-
vertiser," March 21, 1772, et passim. He died
July 13, 1772, before the Junius Letters were
discontinued.
Rosenhagen, Rev. Philip.
Upon the authority of Gerard Hamilton, it is
related by Almon that Rosenhagen endeavored
to obtain a pension from Lord North, by stipu-
lating that Junius (he himself) should write no
more. But there is no similarity in the hand-
writing of this claimant to that of Junius, and,
moreover, Kosenhagen being of foreign extrac-
tion, could hardly be master of the idiomatic
phraseology that Junius had at his command.
Bee also '* Notes and Queries," 3d Ser., v. 16.
Sackville, George, Viscount, b.
1716; d. 1785.
Dr. Good, in his preliminary essay to Wood-
fall's edition of 1812, states that " Sir William
Draper divided his suspicions between this
nobleman and Mr. Burke, and upon the personal
and unequivocal denial of the latter, he trans-
ferred them entirely to the former : and that Sir
William was not the only person who suspected
his lordship even from the first, is evident from
the private letter of Junius, which asserts that
Swinney had actually called upon Lord Sack-
ville and taxed him with being Junius, to his
face. (See Private Letter, 5.)
Sackville on one occasion observed to a friend,
"I should be proud to be capable of writing as
Junius has done; but there are many passages
in his letters I should be very sorry to have writ-
ten." His lordship, moreover, was afterward
created Lord George Germaine, a favorite of
George HI., and unlikely to be his accuser. See
also Chalmers, "Appendix to the Supplemental
Apology," p. 7 (No. xxx) ; Wraxall, " Memoirs
of his own Time," ii. 90; and Nos, LSl.j LXTI.,
LXXV.
Shelbiirne, Earl of, Marquis of Lans-
downe. d. 1804.
He disclaimed the distinction, only a week
before his death, on being personally applied to
on the subject of Junius by the late Sir llichard
Phillips. — Wade.
See also Barr6 and Dunning, ante.
Stanhope, Philip Dormer, Earl of
Chesterfield, b. 1695; d. 1772.
'Chesterfield was over seventy years of age
when the Letters appeared, and Mr. Dilke, in
the "Papers of a Critic, " ii., states that he wrote
to the Bishop of Waterford,— " I am prodig-
iously old, and every month of the calendar adds
at least a year to my age. My hand trembles to
that degree that I can hardly hold my pen. My
understanding stutters and my memory fum-
bles."
See Nos. Lv., lxxix., i.xxx.
Suett, Richard, d. 1805.
See No. liii. A work described as " a clumsy
display of wit and learning; the former consist-
ing of stale anecdotes and ill-put jokes; the lat-
ter of loohed'for quotations. To justify his
[" Junius " Letters.]
150
catchpenny-title, about a dozen pages at the end
are given to the author's interview with a dying
stranger, who confessed himself to be Suett the
comedian, and the author of Junius.
Temple, Richard, Earl. h. 1711;
d. 1779.
The third volume of the *• Grenville Papers,''
edited by William J. Smith (L. 1852), contains a
discussion on the authenticity of the Junius Let-
ters, with specimens of the handwriting of Rich-
ard Grenville, Lord Temple, et al., assuming the
latter to be Junius, and his wife the amanuensis.
Mr. Wade very justly obsei-ves that *'Earl
Temple was not reputed by a discerning judge
to be a writer of competent power to wing the
shafts of Junius . . . Temple was an active poli-
tician, a Peer of Parliament, and brother-in-law
of Lord Chatham, and had no need of the ' Pub-
lic Advertiser ' to circulate his opinions." See
No. LXIX.
Tooke, Jolin Home.
1812.
b. 1736; d.
In the "Memoirs of John Home Tooke," ii,
358, I find it stated that he always appeared
much perturbed when the subject of Junius was
introduced. He was once asked if he knew the
author, and crossing his knife and fork on his
plate and assuming a stern look, he answered,
"I do." ** After this," says Mr. Stephen, "his
manner, tone, and attitude were all too formida-
ble to admit of any further interrogatories."
See Nos. viii., xxviu., xliii., xliv., lxv.,
LXVII.
Walpole, Horatio, Earl of Orford.
b. 1717; d. 1797.
Coventry has thoroughly exploded any claims
which this personage may have been invested
with. See Wilke'e "Papers of a Critic," ii. 158,
"Wedderbarn, Alexander. Lord
Loughborough, b. 1733; d. 1805.
Lord Holland, in bis " Memoirs of the Whig
Party," remarks that George UT. always re-
garded Lord Loughborough as Junius. I be-
lieve that Lord Holland adds that King William
IV. Wiis his informant.
Lord Campbell repudiates the notion of Wed-
derburn being Junius. Sir Nathaniel Wrasall,
in his "Memoirs of his own Time" (ii. 97),
states that ■' during many years of my life, not-
withstanding the severity with which Wedder-
bum is treated by ' Junius,' I nourished a strong
belief, approaching to conviction, that the late
Earl of llosslyn, then Mr. Wedderburn, was
himself the author of these Letters, and that
persons of credit had recognized the handwrit-
ing to he that of Mrs. Wedderburn, his first
wife."
Wilkes, John. b. 1727; d. 1797.
It is said that a wag first propagated the re-
port that "Wilkes was Junius, in the columns of
the " Gazetteer." He asserted that, while goine
over St. George's Fields, he picked up a piece of
blotted MS., containing a portion of the last
Junius Letter, which had been thrown out with
the sweepings from King's Bench prison, where
Wilkes was then a prisoner. A correspondent
of the "Gent. Mag." (lix. 786) renewed the
statement, but nothing in support of the hypoth-
esis has been produced.
John Masou Good, in his preliminary essay
remarks, "that Wilkes is not the author must
be clear to every one who will merely give a
glance at either the public or the private letters.
Wilkes could not have abused himself in the
manner he is occasionally abused in the former:
nor would he have said in the latter (since there
was no necessity for his so saying), 'I have been
out of town for three weeks,' at a time when he
was closely confined in the King's Bench."
See Nos. viii., xi.
WUmot, James, D.D. b. 1726; d.
1807.
Wm. Beckford, the author of "Vathek," is
said in a conversation in the "I^ew Monthly
Magazine," to have expressed his opinion that
Wilmot was Junius, but he adduced no facts to
prove his statement.
Probably the only other personage who be-
lieved in the claims of Wilmot was his niece, the
celebrated Olivia Wilmot Serres, ci-devant
Princess of Cumberland, and she was an impos-
tor herself. See Nos. xxxix., l. ; the "Gent.
Mag." for 1S13 and 1814; and "Notes and Que-
ries," 4th Ser., ii. 113.
Wray, Daniel, b. 1701; d. 1783.
Wray was Deputy Teller of the Exchequer
by favor of the Hardwicke family. See Nichols'
"Illustrations of Literary History"; "Notes
and Queries," 2d Ser., ii. 164; and No. lxviii.
III. The Bibliography of Junius,
When a title is preceded by an asterisk (*), it
is to indicate that the work in question has been
personally examined by rae. Subsequent editions
of the same work are omitted.
I. *Fearne, Charles. — An Impartial
answer to the Doctrine delivered in a
Letter which appeared in tlie Public
Advertiser under the signature of "Ju-
nius." L. 1769. Svo.
II. *TIie Political Contest, containing
a Series of Letters between Junius and
Sir V.^'ill. Draper: also the wJiole of Ju-
nius's Letters to his Grace the D*** of
G****** p.e., the Duke of Grafton],
brought into one point of view. L.,
Newbery, s.a. but Aug. 1769. 8vo.
See also "Notes and Queries," Ist Ser., vi.
224, 239, 261, 285, 3S3.
III. The Political Contest, Part II.;
being a Continuation of Junius' Letters
from the 6th of July to the present
Time. L., Newbery, s. a. but Sept. 1769.
8vo.
IV. The Political Contest, containing
all the Letters between Junius and Sir
William Draper. Also the whole of Ju-
nius's Letters to the D*k*s of G*****n
and B*****d [i.e., Bedford]. And his
last Letter on the Rescue of a, General
Officer. Dublin, 1769. Svo.
Lowndes states that this is called the third
edition, and that it is probably a reprint of the
second London edition.
v. *A Collection of the Letters of
Atticus, Lucius, Junius, and others.
With observations and notes. L., AI-
mon, 1769. Svo.
VI. [Same title.] New Edition, con-
tinued to the end of October, 1769. L.
Almon, 1769. 8vo.
151
["Junius" Lettees.]
VII. [Same title.] New Edition, con-
tinued to the end of November, 17G9.
L., Almon, 1769. 8vo.
vm. * Interesting Letters selected
from the Correspondence of Messrs.
Wilkes, Home [Tooke], Beckford, and
Junius. With anecdotes never before
published. L., NichoU, 1769. 8vo.
Tbis is a small pamphlet of 64 pages, and a
parody on the subject.
IX. A Vindication of the D of
G [i.e. the Duke of Grafton], in
Answer to a Letter signed "Junius " in-
serted in the "Public Advertiser" of
Saturday, the 18th of March. L,, Nich-
oll, 1769. 8vo.
X. Two Letters from Junius to the
D of G , on the Sale of a Patent
Place in the Customs at Exeter. To
which is added, a Letter from Junius,
containing an Address supposed to have
been made to a Great Personage. Taken
from the "Public Advertiser." L. [no
publisher's name], December, 1769. 8vo.
XI. *An Address to Junius on his Let-
ter in the " Public Advertiser," Dec.
19, 1769. L. [no publisher's name]
1769. 8vo.
A pamphlet, in which the letters are attributed
to "Wilkes. A second edition appeared in 1770.
XII. The Twelve Letters of Canana :
on the impropriety of petitioning the
King to dissolve the Parliament. L. [?
a publisher's name] 1770. 8vo.
A pamphlet of 44 pages, and exceedingly
scarce. See also " Notes and Queries," 2d Ser.,
vi. 44.
XIII. Two Remarkable Letters of Ju-
nius and the Freeholder, addressed to
the K [i.e. the King], with Answers
and Strictures. L. [no publisher's name]
1770. 8vo.
A pamphlet entitled "The King's Answer to
Junius" appeared in Philadelphia the following
year.
XIV. Letters of Junius. Dublin [1
a publisher's name], 1770. 8vo.
A volume of lOS pages, and evidently a reprint
of Almcn's collection of the early letters. See
v., VI., and VII., ante.
XT. A complete Collection of Junius's
Letters, with those of Sir 'Williain Dra-
per. L., A. Thomson, 1770. 8vo.
This publisher issued a second edition with
the same title in March or April, 1770, which con-
tained the letter of March 19th ; a third edition
in June, 1770, with the letters of April 3d and
May 28th; and a fourth edition in August, 1770,
which contained the letter of August 22d, ad-
dressed to Lord North.
XVI. Junius's Political Axioms, ad-
dressed to twelve millions of People in
Great Britain and Ireland. L., V. Grif-
fith, s. a. [? 1770]. 8vo.
XVII. *The Letters of Junius. L. [no
publisher's name] 1770. 12mo.
This is J. Wheble's original edition, but does
not bear his name. There is a vignette Cap of
Liberty on the title-page. Tbis work served
Junius as copy for his edition of 1772. It con-
cludes with the Letter to Lord North, dated
Aug. 22, 1770. The second edition appeared the
same year, bore Wheble's name on page 247,
and ended with the letter to Mansfield dated
Nov. 14, 1770. The first portion of the second
volume also appeared toward the end of 1770;
and the second portion, the following year,
Wheble published two editions dated 1771,
which must have appeared after Woodfall's
edition; as the first of them concludes with
the note about Home Tooke, and the second
contains the Philo-Junius Letters, and a letter
to Lord Apsley dated February, 1775 1 1 1 See
also XXTI. et seq.
XVIII. Letters addressed to the King,
the Duke of Grafton, the Earls of Ches-
terfield and Sandwich, Lord Barrington,
Junius, and the Rev. Mr. Home [Tooke],
under the signature of " P. P. S." L.
[1 a publisher's name] 1771. 8vo.
XIX. *An Answer to Junius, shewing
his imaginary Ideas and false Principles,
his wrong Positions and random Conclu-
sions. L., Organ, 1771. 8vo.
XX. *The genuine Letters of Junius,
to which are prefixed Anecdotes of the
Author. Piccadilly [no publisher's
name], 1771. 8vo.
This is called the " Piccadilly Edition," and
contains 366 pages. Lowndes thinks, from inter-
nal evidence, that there was an earlier edition,
dated 1770, and ending on page 255. The author-
ship is fathered on Burke.
XXI. *Junius. L., Woodfall, 1772.
2 vols. 12mo.
The first authorized edition, printed nnder the
author's inspection ; preceded by a dedication of
10 pages, a preface of 22, and illustrated with
notes. It was published March 3, 1772, without
table of contents or index, but was re-issued abont
March, 1773, with both. Many years .ifterwards,
the remaining copies of either this edition or a
verbatim reprint appear to have been sold oflF,
and the date erased by the purchaser from the
title-page; which accounts for a supposed edition
■without date. — Lowndes.
Ewing, a Dublin publisher, issued a reprint of
Woodfall's edition this same year, and added
fourteen new letters, either written by, or re-
plied to by Junius.
See also "Notes and Queries," 1st Ser., vi.
224, for a supposed edition of 1771.
XXII. The Letters of Junius. L.,
Wheble, 1772. 2 vols. 12mo.
[See XVII. ante.] The title-page of vol. 2 is
struck off from the same copperplate, and "vol.
2 " is introduced in type ; and the MDCCLXXI. is
turned into MDCCtXXH. by the addition of I.,
also in type. This edition, or .at least the second
volume of it, could not have been published until
after January 21, 1772, as it contains the letter to
Lord Camden. — Lowndes.
Numerous editions of the Letters were pub-
lished during the succeeding twenty years, none
of which call for any special notice.
XXIII. The Rights of the Sailors vin-
[" Junius " Letters.]
152
dicated. In answer to a letter of Junius.
L. [? a publisher's name] 1772. 8vo.
XXIV. [Hughes, Benjamin.] An
Epistle to Junius. L. ['! a publisher's
name] 1774. 8vo.
XXV. * A serious Letter to the Public,
on the late Transaction between Lord
North and the Duke of Grafton. By
Junius. L. [no publisher's name] 1778.
8vo.
A forgery, with which Junius had nothing to
do.
XXVI. The Intrepid Magazine. L.
1784. 8vo.
Contains letters signed "Junius."
xxvn. Anecdotes of Junius : to which
is prefixed the King's Eeply. South-
ampton, Baker, 1788. 8vo.
Those anecdotes arc reprinted from the Picca-
dilly Edition of 1771.
xxviii. Junius discovered. By P. T.,
Esq. L., Fores, s. a. but 1789. 8vo.
"Written by Philip Thicknesse, and in favor of
Toote.
XXIX. *The Letters of Junius. A
new edition with a copious index. L.,
Hamilton, 1792. 2 vols. 12mo.
The following editions also deserve passing
mention; —
Bensley's, L. 1794, 2 vols., 12mo.
CampbeU's, P. 1795, 16mo.
Mundell's, L. 1796, Svo.
Bensley's, L. 1797, 2 vols., Svo. [A few on L. P.];
L. 1798, 2 vols., 12mo and Svo; L. 1799, 2
vols., Svo.
Vernor & Hood's, L. 1800, 2 vols., 18mo; L. 1804,
lvol.,18mo; L. 1806, 2 vols., 12mo.
Bensley's, L. 1801 and 1806, 2 vols., Svo.
XXX. * Chalmers, George. — An Ap-
pendix to the Supplemental Apology . . .
being the Documents for the Opinion
that Hugh McAulay Boyd wrote Ju-
nius's Letters. L., 1800. Svo.
XXXI. *The Letters of Junius, with
Notes and Illustrations Historical, Polit-
ical, Biographical, and Critical, by Rob-
ert Heron. L. 1802. 2 vols. 8vo.
An edition of this book was published in the
same year, contaming both volumes in one. A
second edition, of two volumes, was published in
1804, containing 70 pages added to the preface of
the tirst volume, and an appendix of IS to the
second. It was reprinted in Philadelphia and
Boston the same year.
XXXII. *Almon, John. — The Letters
of Junius Complete, with letters and
articles to which he replied, and with
notes biographical and explanatory ; also
a prefatory enquiry respecting the real
author. L. 1806. 2 vols. 12mo.
The following editions appeared about this
period : —
Ballantyne's, Edinb. 1807, Svo.
Oddy's, L. 1811, 2 vols., 12mo.
Goodwin's, L. 1812, 2 vols., 12mo.
xxxin. * [Girdlestone, Thomas.] —
Reasons for rejecting the presumptive
Evidence of Mr. Almon, that Mr. Hugh
Boyd was the writer of Junius; with
Passages selected to prove the real Au-
thor of the Letters of Junius. L. 1808.
8vo.
lu favor of Major-General Charles Lee, of the
American army.
XXXIV. [Fitzgerald, Mr.] — Another
Guess at Junius, and a Dialogue in the
Shades. L. 1809. 8vo.
In favor of William Pitt, Earl of Chatham.
XXXV. * Draper, Sir W. — Letters to
Junius. L. 1812. Svo.
A defence of the Earl of Granby and General
Gansell.
XXXVI. * The Letters of Junius, includ-
ing Letters by the same Writer, under
othor Signatures (now first collected).
To which are added ; his confidential
Correspondence with Mr. Wilkes,, and his
private Letters addressed to H. S. Wood-
fall, with a preliminary Essay [by J.
Mason Good, M.D.], Notes, etc. L.,
Woodfall, 1812. 3 vols. Svo.
This edition was edited by George Woodfall;
and copies .are also found on Large Paper. It
was reprinted in Philadelphia the following year,
in two volumes, Svo.
XXXVII. * Girdlestone, Dr. Thomas. —
Facts tending to prove that General Lee
was never absent from this Country for
any length of time, during the years
1767, 1768, 1769, 1770, 1771, 1772, and
that he was the Author of Junius. L.
1813. 8vo.
xxxviii. * E oche, John. — An Inquiry
concerning the Author of the Letters of
Junius ; in which it is proved, by inter-
nal, as well as by direct and satisfactory
Evidence, that they were written by the
late Right Hon. Edmund Burke. L.
1813. 8vo.
xxxix. *Serres, Olivia Wilmot. —
The Life of the Author of the Letters of
Junius, the Rev. James Wilmot, D.D.
By his niece. L. 1813. Svo.
XL. * [Taylor, John.]. — A Discovery
of the Author of the Letters of Junius,
founded on such Evidence and Illustra-
tions as explain all the mysterious cir-
cumstances and apparent contradictions
which have contributed to the conceal-
ment of this " most important secret of
our times." L. 1813. Svo.
In favor of Sir Philip Francis.
XLi. *Duppa, Richard. — Memoirs of
a celebrated literary and political Char-
acter, from 1742 to 1757, containing
strictures of some of the most distin-
153
["Junius" Letters.]
guished men of that time. L. 1813.
8vo.
In favor of Richard Glover.
XLii. * Duppa, Richard. — An Inquiry
concerning the author of the Letters of
Junius, with reference to the Memoirs
by a celebrated Literary and Political
Character. L. 1814. Bvo.
In favor of Richard Glover. A Bccond edition,
in which further extracts from curious Mss.
memoirs were added, was puhUshed in the same
year.
XLin. *Blalceway, Rev. J. B. — An
Attempt to ascertain the Autliors of the
Letters publislied under the signature of
Junius. Shrewsbury, 1813. 8vo.
In favor of John Home Toobe.
XLiT. Blakeway, Rev. J. B. — Sequel
of an Attempt to discover Junius. L.
1815. 8vo.
In favor of John Home Tooke.
XLT. *The Letters of Junius. L.,
Woodfall, 1814. 3 vols. 8vo.
This is Woodf.iirs second edition ; containing
several slight variations, and omitting the four
pages of advertisement which occur in the edi-
tion of 1812.
XLVi. * Busby, Thomas. — Arguments
and Facts demonstrating that the Let-
ters of Junius were written by John
Lewis De Lolme, author of the " History
of the British Constitution," accompa-
nied with Memoirs of that " most distin-
guished foreigner." L. 1816. 8vo.
XLVii. * [Johnston, A. G.] — Letters
to a Nobleman, proving a late Prime
Minister to have been Junius ; and de-
veloping the secret motives which in-
duced him to write under that and other
signatures. With an Appendix, contain-
ing a celebrated case published by Al-
mon in 1768. L. 1816. 8vo.
In favor of the I)uke of Portland.
XLviii. * [Taylor, John.] — The iden-
tity of Junius with a Distinguished Liv-
ing Character established. With a Sup-
plement, containing fac-similes of hand-
writing and other illustrations. L. 1816.
8vo.
In favor of Sir Philip Francis. A second and
enlarged edition of this work appeared in 1818,
and a third in 1828. The same author also pub-
lished a supplement in 1817, consisting of fac-
similes of handwriting, etc. ; and a second edition
of the Litter appeared in the following year. See
also "Notes and Queries," 1st Ser., i. 103, 258.
XLix. * Chalmers, George. — The Au-
thor of Junius ascertained from a con-
catenacion of circumstances amounting
to Moral Demonstration. L. 1817. 8vo.
In favor of Hugh Boyd.
L. *[Serres, Olivia Wilmot.] —Ju-
nius. Sir Philip Francis denied ; A Let-
ter addressed to the British Nation. L.
1817. 8vo.
In favor of the Rev. James Wilmot, D.D.
LI. * Chalmers, George. — The Author
of Junius ascertained from direct proofs
. . . with a Postscript evincing that Boyd
wrote Junius, and not Francis. L. 1819.
8vo.
Lii. Junius Unmasked. A well-known
and most eminent literary character of
the last century. L. 1819. 8vo.
In favor of Edward Gibbon, the historian.
mi. * Junius with his Vizor up ! . . .
by Aedipus Oronoko, Tobacconist and
Snuffseller. Oxf. 1819. 8vo.
A burlesque in favor of Suett, the comedian.
Liv. *A Refutation of the Claims
preferred for Sir Philip Francis and Mr.
Gibbon to the Letters of Junius. L.
1819. 8vo.
LV. * [Cramp, William.] — The Author
of Junius discovered in the Person of
the celebrated Earl of Chesterfield. L.
1821. 8vo.
A second edition appeared in 1823, and a third
in 1826.
LVi. * The Letters of Junius with pre-
liminary Dissertations and copious Notes.
By Atticus Secundus. Edinb. 1822.
8vo.
This edition was edited by John M'Diarmid,
who claims that Sir Philip Francis was Junius.
Lvii. * The Letters of Junius, with a
Dissertation by I. W. Lake. Paris, 1822.
2 vols. 32mo.
Also in favor of Sir Philip Francis. •
LViii. * [Cramp, William.] — The
Claims of Sir Philip Francis refuted;
with a supplement to Junius discovered.
L. 1822. 8vo.
Lix. Letters of Charles Butler, dated
July, 1799, giving an account of the In-
quiries of John Wilkes and Himself, rel-
ative to the Authorship of Junius. L.
1822. 8vo.
LX. *Lye, Francis. — The Beauties
and Maxims of Junius and his corre-
spondents. L. 1824. 12mo.
I have seen an edition dated 1823.
Lxi. * Coventry, George. — A Critical
Enquiry regarding the real Author of
the Letters of Junius, proving them to
have been written by Lord Viscount
Sackville. L. 1825. 8vo.
Lxii. * [Kelly, P.] — Junius proved
to be Burke, with an Outline of his
Biography. L. 1826. 8vo.
Lxiii. Barker, Edward H. — The
Claims of Sir Philip Francis to the Au-
thorship of Junius disproved, in Letters
to the Rev. M. Davy, M.D., Sir James
[" Junius " Letters.]
154
Mackintosh, Godfrey Higgins, and Uve-
dale Price. Privately Printed, Tlietford,
1827. 8vo. , ,
Lxiv. * Barker, EdWard H.— I. The
Claims of Sir Philip Francis, K.B., to
the Authorship of Junius's Letters, dis-
proved: II. Some Enquiry into the
Claims of the late Charles Lloyd, Esq.,
to the composition of them : III. Obser-
vations on the Conduct, Character, and
Style of the Writings of the late Bight
Hon. Edmund Burke : IV". Extracts
from the writings of several eminent
philologists, on the Laconic and Asiatic,
the Attic and Rhodian Styles of Elo-
quence. L. 1828. 12mo.
Lxv. * Graham, John Andrew. — Me-
moirs of John Home Tooke, together
with his valuable speeches and writings ;
also containing proofs identifying him
as the author of the celebrated Letters
of Junius. New York, 1828. 8vo.
Lxvi. * [Manning, Joseph BoUes.] —
Junius Unmasked ; or, Lord George Sack-
ville proved to be Junius. By Atticus
Secundus. With an Appendix, showing
that the author of the Letters of Junius
was also the author of the " History of
the Reign of George III.," and of " The
North Briton," ascribed to Mr. Wilkes.
B., Mass., 1828. 8vo.
The "History of the Reign of George m."
was published anonymously in 1770, at London.
Lxvii. * [Fellows, John.] — The Post-
humous Writings of Junius. To which
is prefixed an Inquiry respecting the
Author; also a sketch of the Life of
John Home Tooke, and Correspondence
of Wilkes. N.Y. 1829. 8vo.
Lxviii. *Falconar, James. — The Se-
cret Revealed; or, the Authorship of
Junius's Letters. L. 1830. 8vo.
In favor of Daniel Wray, deputy teller of the
exchequer, under Philip, second Earl of Hard-
"wicke.
Lxix. * Newhall, Isaac. — Letters on
Junius, addressed to John Pickering,
Esq., showing that the author of that
celebrated work was Earl Temple. B.
1831. 12mo.
Lxx. * Waterhouse, Benjamin. — An
Essay on Junius and his Letters, em-
bracing a sketch of the life and charac-
ter of William Pitt, Earl of Chatham,
and memoirs of certain other distin-
guished individuals, with Reflections,
historical, personal, and political, relating
to the affairs of Great Britain and
America from 1703 to 1785. B. 1831.
Svo.
Lxxi. *Swinden, John. — Junius Lord
Chatham, and the "Miscellaneous Let-
ters " proved to be spurious. L. 1803.
8vo.
Lxxii. [West, William (!).] — Recol-
lections of an Old Bookseller, relative to
the Junius Letters. Cork, 1835. Svo.
Lxxiii. Who was Junius 1 L. 1837.
In favor of Lord Chatham.
Lxxiv. * Simons, N. W. (editor). — ■
" A Letter to an Honourable Brigadier-
General, Commander-in-Chief of his
Majesty's forces in Canada" (L. 1760).
Now first ascribed to Junius, etc. The
Refutation of the same, by an officer.
L. 1760.
Reprinted, with incidental notices of Lords
Townshend and Sackville, Sir Philip Francis,
and others. L. 1841. 12mo.
Lxxv. * Jaques, John. — The History
of Junius and his Works ; and a Review
of the Controversy respecting the iden-
tity of Junius. With an Appendix,
containing Portraits and Sketches by
Junius. L. 1843. 12mo.
In favor of Lord G. Sackville.
Lxxvi. *Britton, John. — The Author-
ship of the Letters of Junius elucidated,
including a biographical memoir of Col.
Isaac Barre, M.P. - L. 1848. Svo.
Some copies were printed on Large Paper.
Lxxvii. * Wade, John. — Junius : in-
cluding Letters by the same Writer
under other Signatures, to which are
added his coniidential correspondence
with Mr. Wilkes and his private Letters
to Mr. H. S. Woodfall ; A New and En-
larged Edition, with new evidence as to
the authorship, and an analysis by the
late Sir Harris Nicolas. L., Bohn, 1850.
2 vols. 12mo.
A second edition appeared in 1873.
Lxxviii. Some new facts, and a sug-
gested new theory as tp the Authorship
of the Letters of Junius. By Sir Fortu-
natus Dwarris, Knt. [pseud.], s.l. et a.
privately printed [1850]. Svo.
In favor of Sir Philip Francis. The author
claims that the "Letters'* were not the work of
a single individual, but were probably written by
many of those to whom they have been attrib-
uted, under the supervision of Francis, who was
also the chief contributor.
Lxxix. * Cramp, William. — Junius
and his Works, compared with the char-
acter and Writings of Philip Dormer
Stanhone, Earl of Chesterfield. Lewes,
1850. 8vo.
A second edition appeared at London the fol-
lowing year.
Lxxx. * Cramp, William. — Facsimile
Autograph Letters of Junius, Lord Ches-
terfield, and Mrs, C. Dayrolles. Show-
ing that the wife of Mr. Solomon Day-
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["Junius" Letters.]
rolles was the amanuensis employed in
copying tlie Letters of Junius for tlie
Printer. Witli a postscript to tlie first
Essay on Junius and his Works. L.
1851. 8vo.
Lxxxi. Cramp, 'William. — Essay on
the Authenticity of the four Letters of
Atticus. L. 1851. 8vo.
See also " Notes aud Queries," 1st Ser., i. 276,
322.
Lxxxii. Parkes, J., and Merivale, H.
— Memoirs of Sir Philip Francis, K.C.B.,
with Correspondence and Journals. L.
1852. 2 vols. 8vo.
A second edition appeared in ]86T.
Lxxxiii. *Ayerst, Francis. — The
Ghost of Junius ; or, the Authorship of
the celebrated ' Letters ' by this Anony-
mous 'Writer, deduced from a letter, etc.,
addressed, in 1775-76, by Lieutenant-
General Sir Robert Rich, Bart., etc., to
the Right Hon. Lord Viscount Barring-
ton, etc. ... L. 1853. 8vo.
In favor of Lieut. -Col. Sir Robert Rich.
LxxxiT. * Griffin, Frederick. — Junius
discovered. B. 1854. 12mo.
In favor of Governor Pownall.
Lxxxv. * Dowe, 'William. — Junius
Lord Chatham : a biography setting
forth the condition of English preceding
and contemporary with the Revolution-
ary Junian period, and showing that the
greatest Orator and Statesman was also
the greatest Epistolary Writer of his
age. L. 1857. 12mo.
The author had previously advocated the silme
theory, in the "Dublin University Magazine,"
xi. 20.
Lxxxvi. Symonn, J. C. — William
Burke, the Author of Junius, an Essay
on his Era. L. 1859. 12rao.
Lxxxvii. * Hayward, A. — More about
Junius. The Franciscan Theory un-
sound. L. 1868. 8vo.
Reprinted, with additions, from " Fraser's
Magazine."
Lxxxviii. Chabot and Twistleton. —
The Handwriting of Junius. L. 1871.
4to.
Lxxxix. * Junius Unmasked; or,
Thomas Paine, the author of the Letters
of Junius and the Declaration of Inde-
pendence. "Washington, D.C., 1872.
12mo.
xc. * The Handwriting of Junius pro-
fessionally investigated by Mr. Charles
Chabot (Expert). With Preface and
Collateral Evidence by the Hon. Edward
Twistleton. L. 1847. 4to.
An attempt to prove conclusively, by com-
parative handwriting, that Sir Philip Francis
was the author of the letters.
I'V. Some Miscellaneous Observations.
Here end my researches in the history
of Junius, and in conclusion I shall place
before the reader three quotations, from
which he can choose as lie wishes, and
endeavor to settle this knotty question
to his own satisfaction.
The first is from the introductory
epistle to Scott's "Fortunes of Nigel,"
in which the author says : —
" A cause, however ingeniously ple-ided, is not
therefore gained, You may remember the
neatly-wrought chain of circumRtantial evidence
so artificially brought forward to prove Sir
Philip Francis's title to the Letters of Junius
seemed at lirst irrefragible, yet the influence of
the reasoning has passed away, and .lunius, in
the general opinion, is as much unknown as
ever,"
Lord Byron had evidently arrived at
no very definite conclusion in respect to
the authorship, for in his "'Vision of
Judgment" Junius appears among the
shades, and is as inscrutable as lie was
on earth : —
" And several people swore from out the press,
They knew him perfectly; aud one could swear
He was hisfather: upon which another
"Was sure he was his mother's-cousin's brother.
********
" I've an hypothesis — 'tis quite ray own;
I never let it out till now, for fear
Of doing people harm about the throne,
And injuring some minister or peer
On whom the stigma might perhaps be blown ;
It is — my gentle public, lend thine ear !
'Tie, that what Junius we were wont to call
'Was really, truly, nobody at all."
Lastly, I cannot refrain from quoting
the excellent view of tlie influence of
Junius' labors as depicted by Messrs.
I'arkes and Merivale in their " Life of
Sir Philip Francis," to wit : —
" That Junius can only be described with
truth as a political adventurer there is no doubt.
It is plain enough that his own personal success
in life was involved in that of the party whose
cause he adopted, or, to speak still more accu-
rately, in the fall of the party which he attaclved.
And it is equally true that he was utterly un-
scrupulous in his use of means; that his sincer-
ity, even when he was sincere, was apt to
assume the form of the most ignoble rancor,
and that no ties of friendship, or party, or con-
nection, seem to have restrained his virulence.
All this is but too deducible from the published
anonymous writings only . . . But when all this
has been said, there remains a residue of a
higher order, which must in justice to him be
fairly weighed in the balance. Notwithstanding
all his sins against justice and truth, Junius was
assuredly actuated at bottom hy a strong and
ardent public spirit. He was throughout a
genuine lover of his country. He was earnest in
behalf of her honor and of her liberties. He saw
clearly that her road to the accomplishment of a
tiigher destiny lay through the maintenance of
that honor and the extension of those liberties.
He hated with an honest hatred the meanness of
principle and venality of conduct which charac-
terized but too strongly the governments against
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which he fought, and tarnished the political
genius of his time. And very reraarkabie was
the success which attended bis struggle against
them. Great indeed were the practical victories
achieved hy the efforts of this nameless, obscure
agitator. Freedom of the press and the pex--
Bonal freedom of the subject owe probably more
to the writings of Junius than to the eloquence
of Chatham or Burke, the law of Camden and
Dunning. It is not too much lo say that after
the appearance of those writings, a new tone on
these great subjects ia found to prevail in our
political literature. Doctrines which had previ-
ously met with almost general cDnsent hocame
exploded, truths which up tu that time had been
only timidly propounded were placed, in post-
Junian times, on the order of the day. It is no
doubt very true that he was only fighting in the
van of an advancing cause, and that these public
benefits would as certainly have been secured to
us if Junius had never written. But it is just as
certain that America would have been discovered
had Columbus never existed; yet no one, there-
fore, contests the greatness of Columbus or tho
obligations under which mankind lies towards
him,"
And with this ends the liistory and bibliography of Junius.
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Lee, Griffin. Paschal Beverley Ran-
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Lee, Holme. Harriet Parr. Annis
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Lee, Leila. Miss B. Coe. Wee Wee
Songs. B. 1859.
Lee, Minnie Mary. Julia Amanda
[Sargent). Wood. Hubert's wife : story
for you. Bait. 1875.
Lee, Patty. Miss Alice Gary, who,
under this pen-name, wrote a series of
prose sketches and essays in the "Na-
tional Era" (Washington, D.C.).
Lee, Sheppard. Robert Montgomery
Bird. Sheppard Lee . . . N.Y. 1836.
Lee, Stannie. Mrs. Laura S. Webb,
who, for several years, contributed poems
and sketches to various papers under
this pen-name.
Lee, Vernon. Violet Paget. Belcaro,
being essays on sundry ajsthetical ques-
tions. By . . . L. 1881.
Leevit, Don T. B., of Chlckomango,
Ohio, U.S. James Mudie Spence,
F.B.G.S. Life on the Great Hydropa-
thism ... L. 1877.
Lefebre, Dr. Ren^. Mdouard Labou-
laye. Paris in America . . . N.Y. 1863.
Left Hand, The. Benjamin Frank-
lin. A petition of the left hand : one of
the bagatelles. Written about 1778.
Le G., C v. Charles Valentine Le
Grice. — See Lamb's " Elia," " Christ's
Hospital."
Legion. Hon. Bobert Baldwin Sulli-
van. Letters on responsible govern-
ment . . . Toronto, 1844.
Leicester, Mrs. Miss Mary Lamb.
Mrs. Leicester's school; or, the history
of several young ladies ... L. 1808.
Leigh, Florence. Mrs. Anne T. ( IT7/-
bvr) Wood, who wrote for papers and pe-
riodicals under this pen-name.
Leigh, Hart. John Thomas Denny,
in his contributions to " Wideawake "
(L.), etc.
Leigh, Larrie. L. T. Warner. The
true Grecian bend. N.Y. 187-.
Leigh, Stuart. Mrs. Mary Bayard
(Devereux) Clarke, who published con-
siderably under this pen-name.
Leighton. Jesse Appleton, S.T.D.,
wlio, under this signature, wrote for the
Boston "Panoplist" and the " Piscata-
qua Evangelical Magazine."
Leila. Mrs. Emma Barlow, a frequent
contributor to " Harper's Magazine,"
"Scrihner's," and other periodicals.
Leila. Miss Ella Campbell, who con-
tributed poetry to the " Louisville (Ky.)
Democrat," under this pen-name.
Leina, Wil. D', Esq., of the Outer
Temple. Prof. Daniel Wilson. Spring
wild flowers. Toronto, 1870.
Leisurely Saunterer. Beo. Edward
Eggleston, in his contributions to " Hearth
and Home."
Lemage, Gaspard. Jean Charles
Tache; M.D. La Ple'iade Rouge . . .
Quebec, 1854.
Lemoine. Eugene Lernoine Didier.
The life and letters of Madame Bona-
parte. N.Y. 1879.
Lena. Mrs. Mary Torrans Lathrop.
In early life her signature in the country
paper.
Lennox, Mary. Mrs. Mary Louise
Cook. Ante Bellum. P. 1869.
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Lieo. J. K. Casei/. Rising of the
moon. L. 18-.
Lieo. Col. — ■ Pembefton. The scape-
goat. L. 1870.
Leo, Andre. Mine. L. Ckampseix.
Les deux fiUes de Monsieur Plichon.
Paris, 1865.
lieo, Dr. Dr. Leo de Colange. The pre-
servation of beauty. N.Y. 1877.
Leo the Second. Lawrence Eusden,
in a letter contributed to the " Guard-
ian," No. 124, Aug. 3, 1713.
Leola. ilrs. Loula (Kendall) Rogers,
wliose productions consist of fugitive
pieces, many of them published in the
newspapers of the day.
Leoline. Mrs. Emma B. {Sargent}
Dunham, in her contributions to the
^' Christian Leader " (B.J, etc.
Leon. Leonard Boitel. Feuilles
mortes. Paris, 1836.
Leonl, Leone. Dr. John D. Osborne,
as Paris correspondent of the " World "
(N.Y.).
Leontes. James Bnidiey, who was the
" Leontes " celebrated by Dr. Dibdin in
Ms "Bibliomania " and in the " Biograph-
ical Decameron."
Leroy. Miss Annie M. Barnwell, who,
under this signature, has been a frequent
contributor to " Scott's Magazine " (At-
lanta, Ga.), and to the "Land we Love"
(Charlotte, N.C.).
Leslie, Emma. Mrs. Dixon.
Leslie, Frank. Frank Collier, pro-
Tprietorof "The Chimney Corner "(N.Y.)
and numerous other publications.
Leslie, Mrs. Madeline. Mrs. Harriet
Newell ( Woods) Baker. Woodlawn Se-
ries. B. 1868.
L'Espion Turc. Giovanni Paolo Ma-
■rana. Letters sent by the Turkish Spy.
L. 1770.
L'Estomac, Don Bilioso de. Dr.
John Woodicard. The life and adven-
tures of . . [A satire on Dr. John
Woodward.] L. 1719. By Richard
Mead, M.D.
Leto, Pomponio. Francesco Nobili Vi-
■telleschi. Morale induttiva. Roma, 1882.
Letter H., The. Charles G. Halpine.
Lyrics by . . . N.Y. 1851.
Levater, Louis. Louis Adolphe Spach,
who has in some of his books used this
pseudonym.
Leviathan of Literature, The. Sam-
uel Johnson.
Levis, Jeremy. Laughton Osborn.
Sixty years of the life of . . . N.Y. 1831.
Lewald, Fanny. Mme. Fanni/ [Le-
wald) Stahr. Hulda: translated . . .
T. 187-.
Le'wis, Avigustln. Lewis or Liouis
Austin.
The "Nation" of July 17, 1884, points out
that two chapters of the biography of Henry
Irving [by i'rederic Daly] are copied word for
word from an article published in the " Dublin
University Magazine" for September, 1877, over
the signature Augnstin Lewis, which it suspects
to be an anagram of the real name of the author
of both eulogies, i.e. " Louis or Lewis Austin."
Lewis, Henry. A. H. Lewis. The
Boston boy. B. 1871.
Le'wis, Monk. Matthew Gregory
LjBiois. The monk : a romance. L. 1795.
Lewtral, H. M. Mary Hartwell.
Woman in armor. N.Y. 1875.
Lex Publica. Augustus Gi'anville
Stapleton, in the London " Morning Her-
ald," 1850-55.
Libertas. Peter Brown. The fame
and glory of England vindicated. NY'.
1842.
Libertas. Hon. Mrs. Caroline Eliza-
beth Sarah [Sheridan) Norton, afterwards
Mrs. Stirling-Maxwell. Letters to the
mob ... L. 1848.
Libertas. Charles Mayo Ellis. The
power^of the Commander in Chief to de-
clare martial law ... B. 1862.
Libraire, Un. P. Chaillot, jeune.
Manuel du libraire bibliothecaire, et de
I'homme de lettres . . . Paris, 1829.
Lightfoot. John Isaac Ira Allen, in
the " Boston Traveller," 1857.
Lightfoot. Michael Martin. — See
" Thunderbolt."
Lil. Waterman L. Ormsby, Jr., in his
contributions to the "Sun" (N.Y.).
Lilburne. James Ralph, who com-
piled for the " Champion " what was
called an " Index to the Times," which
contained the current news of the day,
under the assumed name of " Lilburne."
Lilias. Miss Carter. Class Rimes
(N.Y.), etc.
Lilly, Lambert, Schoolmaster.
Francis Lester Hawks. The early history
of the Southern States ... P. 1832.
Limbertongue, Mr. James Hain
Friswell. Twelve insides and one out.
Edited from the papers of . . . L. 1855.
Limner, Luke, Esq. John Leighton,
F.8.A. London cries and public edi-
fices. L. 1847.
Lincolnshire Grazier, A. Thomas
Hartwell Home. The complete grazier.
L. 1805.
Llnconnue. Mrs. Janie ( Ollivar) Ben-
son, whose poems appeared for the years
between 1861 and 1865 in the " Southern
Field and Fireside," Augusta, Ga.
Llnconnue. Mrs. L. Virginia (Smith)
French. Kernwood ; or, after many days :
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a historical romance . . . Louisville,
1867.
Lindau, Heinrich. Hermann Francke.
Lindon, Lilia. Mrs. Aggie Graves.
Lington, Burr, DXIi. Gaij Humboldt.
Poems and letters to Don Brown by
G. H., alias Burr Lington, D.LL. Albany,
1857.
Liinklnwater, Tim. Mr. Waldo, in
his contributions to the "Picayune"
(Xew Orleans, La.).
Linois, Georges. Charles de Batz-
TrenqueUon. Amafenetre. Calais, 1852.
tlnw^ood, Lottie. Mrs. Helen M.
Cooke.
Lion-Killer. Cdcile Jules Basils Ge-
rard.
Lips. Wilhehn Oertel.
Lisle, Fernand de. Edmond {Be-
manne et de) Manne, who used the above
as one of his pseudonyms.
Listener, The. Rev. John Macgowan.
Infernal conferences; or, dialogues of
devils. By . . . L. 1772.
Listener, The. Caroline Frij. The
listener in Oxford. L. 1839.
Literary, Mrs. Mrs. Sallie Elizabeth
(Hillyer Ballard) Maynard, in humorous
contributions to periodicals, etc.
Literary Antiquary, A. F. W. Fair-
holt. Holbein's Dance of Death. Edited
by . . . L.
Literary Lounger, A. J. H. Willis.
Scraps and sketches; or, the album of
. . . Quebec, 1830.
Literary and Scientific Association
of Elgin, A Member of the. l>r.
Taylor. Edward I. of England in the
North of Scotland . . . Elgin, 1858.
Little, Thomas, Esq. Thomas Moore.
The poetical works of the late T. L.,
Esq. L. 1801.
Littlejohn. Dr. R. Shelton Macken-
zie. " The present ' "Weekly Times '
(L.) started with some new features.
One of these was an article on the lead-
ing events of the week, signed 'Little-
john.' The name was a pseudonym, but
not that of any actual person. Two of
the gentlemen who under it wrote per-
haps longer than any others were Dr.
Shelton Mackenzie and Mr. Erederick
Guest Tomlins."
Littlejohn. Frederick Guest Tomlins.
" In his early days he was a contributor
to Hetherington's 'Poor Man's Guardi-
an,' and latterly to the ' Weekly Times,'
in which the series of articles signed
'Littlejohn' were from his pen."
Littlejohn, Hugh. John Hugh Lock-
hart, son of John Gibson Lockhart and
grandson of Sir Walter Scott, for whom
the latter wrote " Tales of a Grandfather."
He died when a child.
Littlepage, Cornelius. James Feni-
more Cooper. Satanstoe: a tale of the
Colony. N.Y. 1860,
Littleton, Mark. John Pendleton
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Live American, A. Henry Morford.
Over sea; or, England, Erance, and
Scotland as seen by . . . N.Y. 1867.
Liverpool Merchant, A. Henry Ar-
thur Bright (?). Tree Trade Policy, ex-
amined with respect to . . . our Colonial
System ... L. 1846.
Lizard, John. Dr. Edward Young, in
a paper to the " Guardian " (No. 86, June
19, 1713).
Llewellyn. Robert Sanders. — See
" Spencer, Nath."
Lleyon, Gutto. Griffith Robert Jones,
at one time of Lleyn, Carnarvonshire,
was once called by a bard " Gwyrgant's
Boswell."
Llucen. Rev. John Cullen, of Ead-
cliCfe-on-Trent, in his contributions to-
various British newspapers and reviews.
Local Artist, A. John C. Fernihough.
Pen and ink sketches of Liverpool town
councillors, by . . . Liverpool, 1866.
Local Preacher, A. William Henry
Rodd. Impetus. An address to the
members of the Wesleyan Methodist
Association . . By . . . Penzance,
1844.
Locke, Una. Mrs. Una Locke Bailey.
The school at Elm Oak and the school
of life. N.Y. 1861.
Locker, Arthur. J. H. Forbes. Sir
Goodwin's EoUy : a story of the year
1795 ... L. 1864.
Lockfast. William Henry Simmons,
in the "Collegian" of Harv. Univ.
Cambridge, 1830.
Locomotive. Rev. Moses Harvey, of
St. Johns, Newfoundland, in his contri-
butions to various local periodicals.
Log, Abel. iJeu. Charles Butler Great-
rex. Whittlinga from the West: with
some account of Butternut Castle . . .
Edinb. 1854.
Logan. Townsend Ward. Letters . . .
P. 18-.
Logan. John Neal. Logan, a family
history. P. 1822.
Logan. Thomas Bangs Thorpe (%).
The master's house : a tale of Southern-
life . . . N.Y. 1854.
Logan, Olive. Mrs. Olive {Logan)
Sikes. Get thee behind me, Satan! a
home-born book of home-truths . . .
N.Y. 1872.
Lola. Mrs. Emma (Moffett) Wynne,.
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who, during the civil war, occasionally
contributed to the " Field and Fireside "
(Augusta, Ga.) under this pen-name.
Lombard, A. Benjamin Smart.
** The fluctuations of our money system, Mr.
Smart's occupation enabled him to consider
with peculiar advantages; and accordingly, in
addition to frequent communications on points
of tact (' Gent. Mag.,' Nov. 18U, 424, signed 'B.
S.'), he entered, under the signature of ' A Lom-
bard,' into an extensive theoretical discussion
on the subject, of which the pages of this
('Gent') Magazine from 1813 to 1820 boar
proof."
Lombarda, Una. Fdicita Morandi.
Ghirlanda di fiori per I'infanzia e per
I'adolescenza. 1857.
London Antiquary, A. John Camden
Hotten. A dictionary of modern slang,
cant, and vulgar words ... L. 1859-00.
London Hermit. F. Parke. Poetry
and essays. L. 18-.
London Merchant, A. C. W. Stokes.
An inquiry of the Home Secretary as to
whether Professor Tyndall has not sub-
jected himself [in his Belfast Address]
to the "Penalty on persons expressing
blasphemous opinions" . . . By ... L.
1874.
London Physician, A. James How-
ard. The evils of England, social and
economical. L. 1848.
London Physician, A. Edward
Smith, M.D. How to get fat . . . L.
1865.
London Physician, A. Samuel
Dickson. Memorable events in the life
of . . . L. 1863.
London Physician, A. William
Augustus Guij, M.D. I'rinciples of for-
ensic medicine. L. 1844.
London W. Joseph H. Dean, editor
of "Bicycling World" (Boston).
Londoner, A. Walter White. A L.'s
walk to the Land's End ; and a trip to
the Scilly Isles. L. 1855.
Londoner, A. Charles Lamb. " The
Londoner," contributed to the "Re-
flector."
Long, Silent. Rev. Thomas T. Lynch.
The ethics of quotation ... L. 1856.
Long Island Farmer Poet. Mood-
good H. Cutter.
Longchamps. John C. Delille, Paris
correspondent of the "Spirit of the
Times" (N.Y.).
Loolier-On, A. John Dix Boss. Lo-
cal loiterings, and visits in the vicinity
of Boston ... B. 1845.
Looker On, A. Hector Orr. A sketch
of Camden City, New Jersey, with a view
to business." By . . . Camden, 1873.
Looker On from America, A.
CJiarles Brandon Boijnton. The four
great powers : England, France, Russia,
and America . . . Ciu. 1866.
Looker-On-Here in Vienna. Mrs.
Mary E. Andersen. The merchant's
wife.
Lord and Lady there, The. Lord
George Grenville Nugent, and Lady Nugent.
The legends of the library at Lilies, by
... L. 1832.
Lord Bishop of Oxford. Robert
Lowth, D.D. Sermon before the Society
for the Propagation of the Gospel . . .
By . . . L. 1771.
Lord Chief Commissioner of the
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Lorenzo. Lorenzo Dow. Polemical
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Lorimer, Mary. M. 0. B. Dunning.
Among the trees : journal of walks in
the woods . . . N.Y. 187-.
Loring, Laura. Laura Loring Pratt.
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Lorm, Hieronymus. Heinrich Landes-
mann. High-life in der Vorstadt, in
" Ueber Land und Meer." 1878.
Lorrain, CamiUe. Hippolijte Babou,
who, under this signature, contributed to
Parisian journals.
Lorraine, Mrs. Felix. Ladi/ Caro-
line (Ponsonby) Lamb.
" LordBeaconsfield, in * Viviiin Grey,' roughly
sketched the portrait of the subject of our article-
in *Mr8. Felix Lorraine.' At end of the lirst
edition of that work (1827) . . . there is a key to
the novel, in which these disguised and real
names amongst others are given; — 'Marquis of
Carabaa, Jl^rtrgwis of Clanricarde ; ' Mr. Foaming
Fudge,' Mr. Brougham; ' Mr. Charlatan Gas,'
Mr. Canning ; * Lord Past Century,' Earl of
Etdon ; ' Mr. Liberal Principles,' Mr. Hitskis-
son ; ' the Duke of "W.aterioo,' the Dulce of Wel-
lington ; ' Prince Hungary,' Prince Esterhazy ;
• the Marchioness of Almacks,' the Marchioness
of Londonderry ; 'Mrs. Felix Lorraine,' Lctdy
Caroline Lamb ; 'Stanislaus Hoax,' Theodore
Booh; 'Lord Prima Donna,' Lord William
Lennox; and 'the Marquis of Grandgout,' the
Marquis of Hertford." — Bee "Gent. Mag.,"
October, 1883, pp. 341, 42.
Lorrequer, Harry. Charles James
Lever. Charles O'Malley. L. 1841.
Lorrimer, Laura. Mrs. .Lulia {Fin-
ley) Shelton, who, under this signature,,
was a contributor to various journals
and magazines, "North and South,"'
"Godey's Lady's Book," "Louisville
Journal," and "Field and Fireside"'
among others.
Lot, Parson. Rev. Charles Kings-
ley.
"It was at one of these gatherings" at Mr.
Maurice's, " towards the end of 1847 or early ia
1848, when Kingsleytoand himself in a minority
of one, that he said jokingly, he fell much as Lot
must have felt in the Cities of the Plain when h&
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seemed as one that mocked to liis sons-in-law.
The name ' Parson Lot ' was then and there sug-
gested, and adopted by him as a familiar nom de
plume. Heuscdit from 1848 up to 1856; at first
constantly, latterly much more rarely. But the
name was chiefly made famous by his writings
in ' Politics for the People,' the ' Christian So-
cialist,' and the * Journal of Association,' three
pRriodicals which covered the years from '48 to
'52, by 'Alton Locke,' and by tracts and pam-
phlets, of which the hest known is ' Cheap
Clothes and Nasty.' "
Lothrop, Amy. Miss Anna B. War-
ner. Dollars and cents. P. 1860.
Loti, Pierre. Jidien Viaud. Azyade' :
le mariage de Loti and le roman du
Spahi. Paris, 188-.
Lottie. A/iss C. Walker. Leaves
blown together. By ... L. 1865.
liouis. Louis Dutenn, in Beloe's " Sex-
agenarian," Vol. 2, p. 100. 2d ed. L.
1818.
Ijouisa, Aunt. Mrs. Eichard Valen-
tine. Wee Wee Stories. N.Y. 187-.
Lounger, A. Frank Fowler. Dottings
of . . . L. 1859.
Lounger, A. John Matthews. Eloisa
en dishabille. A new version of that
lady's celebrated epistle to Abelard, in
English metre. L. 1780.
This je2t d'esprit has been attrihuted to Per-
son, Coleridge, and Mathias; but Moore, iu his
" Life of Byron," says it was written by John
Matthews, Esq., of Belmont, Herefordshire,
and that Porson was in the habit of reciting it,
and even printed an edition.
Lounger, A. William Broniet, M.D.,
F.S.A. Perigrine in France ; or . . .
journal. L. 18-.
Lounger, A, an Old Maid, and Lady
Honora. Alexander M' Gibbon. An-
swer to the satirical poem on Stirling.
In three respondendos . . . Stirling, 1809.
Lounger, The. George William Cur-
tis, probably his signature in some paper
or periodical.
Lounger, Thie. Joseph B. Gilder, in
his contributions to the " Critic and Good
Literature" (N.Y.).
Lounger at the Clubs, The. Ed-
mund Yates, in the " Illustrated Times "
for many years, from 1855.
Lounger in the Lobby, The. Ro]ial
W. Merrill, in his contributions to the
"Press" (P.).
Love, James. James Dance. Pamela:
a comedy. L. 1742.
Lovechild, Mrs. Lady Eleanor Fenn.
The child's grammar. L. 1851.
Lovechild, Solomon. Lady Eleanor
Fenn. Sketches of little boys and girls.
1852.
Lovechurch, Leonard. Rev. George
Smith, of Sheffield. A letter to the in-
habitants of Sheffield on a subject which
has lately made, and is likely to make,
much noise in the town and neighbour-
hood ; or, a short peal on the new bells
. . . Sheffield, 1799.
This pamphlet, signed " L.L.," was reprinted
from the "Country Bpectator" (Gainsborough,
1792-93), where it was subscribed "Leonard
Lovechurch."
Lovel. .John Lamb, father of Charles.
— See Lamb's " Elia," " The Old
Benchers," etc.
Lovemore, Sir Charles. Mrs. N.
Manley de la Riviere. The adventures of
Rivella ; or, the history of the author of
the Atalantis ... L. 1714.
Lovengood, Sut. George W. Harris.
Sut Lovengood: yarns spun by a "Nat'-
ral born durn'd Pool"; warped and wove
for public wear. P. 187-.
Lover of Christ, A. Rev. John Collett
Ri/land. The life and actions of Jesus
Christ ... By . .. L. 1766.
Lover of Christian Liberty, A. Wil-
liam Matthews. Considerations on public
worship ... By . . . Bristol, 1808.
Lover of Episcopacy, A. Zacliary
Grey, LL.D. A century of eminent
Presbyterian preachers ; or, a collection
of choyce sayings, from the publick ser-
mons before the two liouses, from Novem-
ber, 1640, to Jan. 31, 1648. (The day after
the king was beheaded.) By . . . L. 1723.
Lover of Free Grace, A. John Wes-
ley. What is an Arminian? answered.
By . . . L. 1770.
Lover of her Sex, A. Mary Astell.
A serious proposal to the ladies . . . By
. . . L. 1695.
Lover of his Country, A. Henry
Fielding. The crisis : a sermon on Eev.
xiv. 9, 10, 11 . . . L. 1741.
Lover of his Country, A. George
Eidpath. A discourse upon the union of
Scotland and England . . . n.p. 1702.
Lover of his Country, A. William
Macintosh, of Borlum. An essay on the
husbandry of Scotland . . . Edinb. 1732.
Lover of his Country, A. William
Smith, D.D. An historical account of
the expedition against the Ohio Indians
in 1764, under the command of Henry
Bouquet, Esq By . . . P. 1766.
Lover of his Country, A. Caleb
Fleming. The immorality of prophano
swearing demonstrated ... L. n.d.
Lover of his Country, A. Rev. Ar-
thur Ashlei/ Syhes. A letter to a, friend
. . . L. 1717.
Lover of his King and Country, A.
S. Hai/ward. A letter to the inhabitants
of Great Britain and Ireland . . . By . . .
L. 1756.
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liOvcr of his Memory, A. John
Shodes. Fruits of a father's love : lieing
the advice of William Penn to his chil-
dren ... L. 1726.
Lover of History, A. Zacliari/ Grey,
LL.D. A caveat against Mr. Beiij. Ben-
net, a meer pretender to history and criti-
cism. By . . . L. 1724.
Liover of Liiterature, A. Thomas
Green, Esq. Diary of . . . Ipswich,
1810.
Lover of Mankind, A. Anthony
Benezet. The Mighty Destroyer dis-
played . . . the dreadful havock made by
the . . . use as well as abuse of distilled
spirituous liquors. By ... P. 1774.
Lover of Mankind and of Common
Sense, A. John Wesley. The desidera-
tum ; or, electricity made plain and use-
ful. By . . . L. 1759.
Lover of Old England, A. Daniel
Defoe. Mercurius politicus ... L. 1720.
Lover of Order, A. Rev. Joseph
Bretland, in the " Theological Reposi-
tory" (L.).
Lover of Order, A. William God-
win (?). Considerations on Lord Gren-
ville's and Mr. Pitt's bills, concerning
treasonable and seditious practices, etc.
By . . . L. 1795.
Lover of Peace and Order, A.
Esther Tuke. An address to the inhabi-
tants of the city of York ... By . . .
York, about 1794.
Lover of Peace and the Public
Good, A. John Humfrey. Letters to
Parliament-Men ... L. 1701.
Signed "J. H."
Lover of Peace and Truth, A.
Joseph Priestley. A free address to those
who have petitioned for the repeal of the
late act of parliament, in favour of the
Roman Catholics. L. 1780.
Lover of Peace and Truth in this
Church, A. Rev. James Adams. Mar-
row-chicaning displayed . . . n.p. 1720.
Lover of Stability. Noah Webster.
Article in the " Hampshire Gazette."
Lover of that innocent and health-
ful diversion, A. George Smith. " The
Angler's Magazine" . . . (L. 1754).
Lover of that People, A. John
Barclay. An affectionate address to
such of the people called Friends as
reside in London and its vicinity. By
... L. 1818.
Lover of the Church of England,
A. Patrick Drewe. The Church of Eng-
land's late conflict with, and triumph
over, the spirit of fanaticism ... L.
1710.
Lover of the Fine Arts, A. Maria
(Gowen) Brooks. Judith, Esther, and
other poems ... B. 1820.
Lover of the Gospel, A. Joseph
Priestley, D.D. A familiar illustration
of certain passages of scripture ... L.
1772.
Lover of the Gospel, A. ' Thomas
Reader. A letter to . . . [Dr. Priestley!
. . . L. 1772. •'-'
Lover of the Protestant Religion,
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Lover of Zion, A. John Glass, the
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He wrote for the " Royal Ladies' Maga-
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the sole purpose, as it should seem, of creating a
post for the Earl of Hillsborough's intimate
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jAyUES, Junius.
The first of these letters appeared in the
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Ludlow, Johnny. Ellen (Price)Wood.
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Luola. Mrs. Mary {Ayer) Miller, who,
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the youth's department of the " North
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■vrote several Sunday-school books for
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Lyle.Annot. Mrs. Annot (Lyle) Saoron,
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signature.
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Lysander. Rev. Thomas Frognall
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M. Maunde, dismissed schoolmas-
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M. Mai/nard, who hanged himself. —
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BI. Joseph MeMish, his signature to a
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M. Rev. Gerard Moultrie, who contrib-
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M. Alexander Pope. — See " Bavins."
M. Bev. William Lewis Rham, his
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M. Matthew F. Ward.
M. Sir George Steuart Mackenzie,
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M. Hugh Miller. Letters on the
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M., A., Esquire. Daniel Defoe. —
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M. B., Draper. Jonathan Swift. A
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M. B., Drapier. Jonathan Swift.
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These letters were directed against the coinage
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M., C. B. Mrs. Clara Barnes Martin.
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M., Mr. C. J. Charles Julius Mickle.
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M., C. P. Christopher Parr Male.
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M, E. S. Edward Sanford Martin.
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M., G. W. George Wilson Meadley.
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M. I. D. Richard Hengist Home, in his
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M'G., J. John M' Gilchrist, M.D.
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M., J. Rev. Joseph Morris, M.A. Mon-
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M., J. John Major. Rational mad-
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BI., J. J. Mortimer. La Secession aux
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M., J. Rer. James Murraij. The trav-
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M., J., Esq., F.K.S. John Mortimer.
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M., J., Kev,, D.D., F.S.A. John Mil-
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M., J., of the Inner Temple. Jasper
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M., Sir J., and Dr. Ja. S. Sir John
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M., J., et P., R. James Maidment and
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M., J. A. Mrs. J. A. Merryweather.
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M., J. A. Sir John Archibald Murray,
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M., J. C, Esq. J. O. Mellish. Mary
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M., J. H. John Herman Merivale,
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M., J. H. James Henry Monk. Me-
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M., J. H. B. Jacob Henry Brooke
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M., J. M. J. M. Moore. Lord Nial.
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M., J. E. John Ramsay MacCulloch.
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M., J. W. H. John William Henry
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M., K. Kate M'Clellan. Anne and
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M., li. F. Mrs. Lydia Falconer Miller.
Cats and dogs ; nature's warriors and
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under tliis signature on the origin of tlie name of
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father had done previously. They were the
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M., M. M. Miss M. M. Montrjomery.
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M., Matt. Robinson. Matthew Rob-
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M. N. William Wotton, D.D., in a
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M.J N. Nathaniel Morren. Annals of
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M. P. Mrs. Marianne Girdlestone
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M. P., An. William Pollard Urqu-
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M., P. D. Reo. Peter Du Moulin.—
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M., R. Richard Morris. — See "One
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BI., R. C. Robert Cotton Money. Jour-
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M., R. K. Richard Kendall Mackit-
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M., R. S. Dr. Robert Shelton Macken-
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M., R. W. Robert W. McAlpine, in
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M., S. Samuel Merriman, M.D., one of
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M., T. Thomas Mounseij. A brief
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M., W. Rev. William Maskell, M.A.
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M., W. Rev. William Marsh. Jeho-
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M., W. William Mackenzie. The pyra-
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M., W. I. Ij. W. 1. L. Mailer. TJeber
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M., W. S. William Shaw Mason.
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M.***, louisianais. Dr. Alfred Mer-
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Ma., Ch. El. Charles Elkin Mathews,
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Minister of a Parish, The. Samuel
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Mona, Viva. Peter Fishe Reed, one
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" Books have given rise to a name that has
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Matthew Gregory is indeed ' Monk ' Leivis ; the
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the Mev. Henry Taylor, who publi&hed the
* Apology of Benjamui ]3en Mordecai for em-
bracing Christianity,' 'Ben Mordecai'; John,
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See " Gent. Mag." for January, 1883, p. 47.
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Monmouth, T. de. Thomas Powell.
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Monmouthshire Magistrate, A. J.
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Monsieur de I'Orchestre, Un. Ar-
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many years one of the dramatic critics
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Mont, Ruben du. Edmund Burton,
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Montague, Clinton. Miss li. Maria
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" Our Young Folks," and other peri-
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Native of Virginia, A. William
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Native of Virginia, A. Daniel
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Neafie. Edivin R. Purple.
Neale, Flora. • Mrs. Georgie A.
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Neale, Nettie. Mis's Maggie E. Heath,
who was favorably known to the readers
of the "Field and Fireside" (Raleigh,
N.C.) under this pen-name. She also
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Old Block. Alonzo Delano. Live
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Old Bookworm, An, William John
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Old Boomerang. John Richard
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Wattle blossoms : some of the grave and
gay reminiscences of . . . Melbourne, 1857.
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Old Colony. liev. F. N. Zabriskie.
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Old Correspondent, An. Mr. Fox,
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Old Diplomatic Servant, An. Da-
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Old Friend and Servant of the
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Old Inhabitant of British North
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Old Lady in Threadneedle Street,
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Head, Bart. Bubbles from the Brunuen
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Old Man of the Mountain, The.
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Old Man well-knoTrn on the Der-
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W. H. Aldam. A quaint xreatise on
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Bichard Glover. An appeal to the jus-
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John Annesley Colet. A letter to the
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Old Merchant, An. Hon. ,Tohn Nes-
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Old Merry. Edmund Hodder. Book-
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. . . N.Y. 1867.
Old Nick. Paul Emile Daurand For-
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1845.
Old Noll. Jules Barbey d'Aurevilly,
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wards collected under the title of " Qua-
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Old Officer, An. Rev. Philip Skelton.
A letter to the authors of " Divine Anal-
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... L. 1744.
Old, Old Bachelor, An. Nathan
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Old Paris Man, An. William
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Old Parochial Clergyman, An. Rev.
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to reflection by calm expostulation . . .
By . . . L. 1794.
Old Pioneer, An. John Mason Peck,
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preacher . . . N.Y. 1855.
Old Planter, An. Lieut. Gordon Turn-
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1785.
Old Pop. Thomas Popplewell, a cele-
brated singer of Covent Garden, well
known to the choice spirits of London,
the latter part of the last century, for
his scientific skill and the comic fashion
with which he sung his songs.
Old Prob. Albert J. Myers. Manual
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Old Reporter, An. Walter Henry
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Old Republican, An. Rev. Joseph
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Old Resident, An. Andrew Burke.
Burke's guide; or, the visitor's com-
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Old Resident in the Parish of Sta-
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short and plain address to his cottage
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Archibald the cat, and other sea yarns.
N.Y. 1878.
Compiled from Mr. Coffin's tales in the
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Topsail sheet blocks ; or, the naval found-
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Greenwich hospital : n series of naval
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Old Scout. H. R. Merrill.
Old Seaman, An. Admiral William
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" Literary Panorama," 1817.
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the Common Council, the merchants,
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Old Shekarry, The. Henry A. Leve-
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Old Si. Samuel W. Small, formerly
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Old Simon. Alexander Chalmers.
The present state of our current monies.
"Gent. Mag.," September, 1802, p. 809.
Old Slyboots. James Scott, D.D.,
who, in 1769 et seq., wrote essays under
this signature which were afterwards
collected and published in a small
volume.
Old Smoker, An. John Stock, LL.D.
Confessions of . . . L. 1872.
Old Smoker, An. James Parian.
Does it pay to smoke, by . . . B.
1868.
Old Soldier, An. General Sir George
Bell.
Old Soldier, An. Major Edward
Moor. The gentle sponge ; being a safe
. . . and just mode of reducing . . . the
national debt of England . . . By . . .
L. 1829.
Old Soldier, An. Gen. John Arm-
strong. Hints to young generals . . .
Kingston, 1812.
Old Soldier, An. Capt. David Perry.
Recollections of . . . Windsor, Vt.,
1822.
Old South. Benjamin Austin. Con-
stitutional Republicanism in opposition
to Federalism ... B. 1803.
Benjamin Austin was long known as a writer
in the "Independent Chronicle," Boston, under
the signatures of " Honeatua " and " Old Soutll."
Old Stager, An. Munsell B. Field.
Old Stager, An. James Aspinall.
Liverpool a few years since, by . . .
Liverpool, 1869.
Old Statesman, An old. David Wil-
liams. Lessons to a young prince by . . .
Dublin, 1791.
Old Stravcs. Joseph M. Field, in his
contributions to the " Picayune " (New
Orleans).
Old Student, An. Daniel Dana, .Jr. ( ■? ) .
Baptology. My bootmaker and I on
modes of baptism. N.Y. 1860.
Old Style, Oliver. Dr. .Tames Beattie,
in the "Aberdeen Journal," 1768.
" On the firat publication of the poem [Ross's
'Helenore; or, the Fortunate Shepherdess'], a
letter highly laudatory of it ajjpeared in the
* Aberdeen Journal' under the iietltious signa-
ture of * Oliver Old Style,' accompanied by an
epistle in verse to the author from the pen, it is
understood, of Dr. Beattie, being the latter's
only attempt in the Scots' vernacular." — See
Andebson's The Scottish Nation, Vol. 3, p. 370.
Old Teacher, An. George Barrell
Emerson. Reminiscences of . . . B.
1878.
First published in the "Journal of Educa-
tion," and then in hook form with the author's
name.
Old Teacher, An. Mrs. Margaret
Hosmer. A year in Sunday school. From
the journal of . . . By . . . P. 1869.
Old Times. James D. Davis. Old
times papers. Memphis, 1873.
These papers were first published in the
" Memphis Daily Appeal " over this signature.
Old Townsman, An. James Bisset.
Comic strictures on Birmingham's "Fine
arts and converzatioues," by . . . Leam-
ington (■?), 1829.
Old Tradesman, An. Benjamin
Franklin. Advice to a young tradesman.
P. 1748.
Old Tradesman, An. Thomas Bailey.
Recreations in retirement. L. 1836.
Old Traveller, An. Henry Llewellyn
Williams. Gay life in New York. By...
N.Y. 1866.
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Old Traveller, An. Tliomas Brown.
Reminiscences of . . . throughout differ-
ent parts of Europe. Edinb. 1840.
Old 'Un, The. Francis Alexander
Durivage, in his contributions to the
"Turf, Field, and Farm" (N.Y.), etc.
He is also the author of " Stray subjects
arrested and bound over, being the fugi-
tive offspring of the ' Old Un ' and the
'Young Un' (?.«.), that have been 'ly-
ing round loose,' and are now ' tied up '
for fast keeping." P. 1848.
Old Unitarian, An. Thomas Sanden.
Unitarianism, old and new exemplified . . .
in three letters [the first and third by
"An Old Unitarian," the second by W.
J. Fox] . . . With a preface by . . .
Chichester, 1817.
Old Vicar, An. Rev. John Wood
Warter. The sea-board and the dowu;
or, my parish in the South, by . . . L.
1860.
Old Vicar, The. John Samuel Bewley
Monsell, LL.D. Lights and shadows;
or, double acrostics ... L. 1870.
Old Whig, The. Joseph Addison.
" Steele endeavoured to alarm the nation
by a pamphlet called ' The Plebeian ' ; to
this an answer was published by Addison,
under the title of ' The Old Whig.' "
Old Yorkshire Turfman, An. Henry
William Serbert.
Oldacre, Cedric, of Sax-Norman-
bury. Eev. John Wood Warter. The
last of the old squires : a sketch. L.
1854.
Oldbuck, Obadiah. Eodolphe Top-
per (7). Mishaps and adventures of . . .
N.Y, 187-.
Oldbug, John, Esq. Leonard With-
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essays ... B. 1836.
Oldcastle, Humphrey. Senry St.
John, Viscount Bolingbroke. Remarks
on the history of England. From the
minutes of . . . L. 1743.
Oldest Inhabitant, The. Mrs. Julia
Mayo Cabell. Sketches and recollections
of Lynchburg, Va. By . . . Richmond,
Va., 1858.
Oldest School Inspector, The. Jo-
seph Bentley. The best uninspired book
for teaching children how to become
"well off" in this world, and happy in
the next. L. 1864.
OldfeUow, Polywarp, M.D. Charles
Smart, M.D. Driven from the path . . .
N.Y. 1873.
Oldfield, Traverse. Rev. George
Whitefield Samson. To daimoniou; or,
spiritual medium ... B. 1852.
Oldham, Dr., at Greystones. Caleb
Sprague Henry, D.D. Dr. Oldham at
Greystones, and his talk there. N.Y.
1860.
Oldpath, Obadiah. James Robinson
Newhall. Liii; or, jewels of the third
plantation . . . Lynn, 1862.
Oldschool, Oliver. Joseph Dennie.
The poetry of the portfolio ... P.
1818.
Oldschool, Oliver. Nathan Sargent.
Public men and events, 1817-53. P.
1875.
Oldstyle, Jonathan, Gent. Washing-
ton Irving. Letters on the drama. N.Y.
1802. [First published in the N.Y. " Daily
Chronicle."]
Oldys, Francis, of the University
of Pennsylvania. George Chalmers.
Life of Thomas Paine. L. 1791-92.
Conf. Sabin, "Bibliotheca Americana,"
No. 11,763, note.
Oleander. David M'CuIloch. Dark-
ness and sunshine. Glasgow, 1876.
Olim Oxoniensis. George Wilmot.
A letter to ***»**« ***** ji.d. ... L.
1752.
O'liincoln, Kobert. George O. Mason.
George Ready ; or, how to live for others
. . . N.Y. 1857.
Olive-Branch, Rev. Simon. William
Roberts. The looker-on : a, periodical
paper ... L. 1795.
Oliver, Nathan, Esq. Robert Blakey,
Ph.D. A few remarkable events in the
life of the Rev. Josiah Thomson, a Seces-
sion minister ... L. 1836.
Oliver, Stephen, the yonnger, of
Aldvi^ark, in Com. Ebor. William
Andrew Chatto. Scenes and recollec-
tions of fly fishing, in Northumberland,
Cumberland, and Westmoreland. L.
1834.
Oliver, William Pynchon. Peter
Oliver. His signature in the N.Y.
"Cliurch Review."
Olivia. Emily Edson Briggs, in
her contributions to periodical litera-
ture.
Olivia. Olivia Wilmot Serres. Olivia's
letters of advice to her daughters. L.
1806.
OUapod. Willis Gaylord Clark, who
contributed "Ollapodiana" to the "Knick-
erbocker Magazine" (N.Y.).
OUapod. Thomas A. Edwards, editor
of cycling column in the "Melbourne
Bulletin " (Australia) ; also in his con-
tributions to " Springfield Wheelmen's
Gazette" and "Outing" (B.).
OUa Podrida. Frank M. Pixley, who,
since 1877, has contributed sketches, un-
der this pseudonym, to the San Francisco
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" Argonaut " ; is also editor of tlie
same.
Omega. Rev. Dr. Blackburn, President
of the Presbyterian College, Danville. —
See " Omikron."
Omicron. Bev. John Otho West, M.A.
Church reform . . . By ... L. 1871.
Omicron, Mr., " the Unborn Poet."
Ji hn Oldmixon, who was ridiculed in the
" Tatler," under this name.
Omikron. Francis Patrick Kenrick,
who, in 1828, wrote a series of articles in
an ironical vein to the Rev. Dr. Black-
burn, who had opposed his church on
the subject of the Eucharist, in a num-
ber of articles signed " Omega," entitled,
" Letters of Omikron to Omega."
Omnium, Jacob. Matthew James
Higgins. Letters on military education.
L. 1856.
Omnivagant. Rufus Wyman, M.D.,
in the "Polyanthos " (B. 1806-7).
Ompax, Konx. Richard Wkately.
Historic doubts relative to Napoleon
Buonaparte . . . Cambridge, U.S., 1832.
This is given in the Brit. Mus. Catalogue.
O'N., D. Daniel O'Neill, in the Pitts-
burg " Dispatch."
On-tlie-go. Francis Alfred Steimer.
One formerly possessed of the
Place. Willoughby Lacy. The Garden
of Isloworth : a sketch . . . by . . . L. 1794.
One from the Plough. G. Mitchell,
in the London " Times."
One not of tlie Association. Theo-
dore Parker. Answers to questions con-
tained in Mr. Parker's letter to the Bos-
ton Association. B. 1845.
One of a, Iiiterary Family. Mrs.
Anna Letitia {Aikin) Le Breton. Memo-
ries of seventy years, by . . . L. 1883.
One of her Ijadies. Lady Frances
Erskine. Memoirs relating to the Queen
of Bohemia. About 1772.
One of her Majesty's Surgeons.
James Handley. CoUoquia chirurgita
. . . L. 1705.
The preface and dedication are signed " J. H."
One of her Sisters. Miss R. Bolton.
The lighted valley ; or, the closing scenes
of the life of a beloved sister [Abby
Bolton]. N.Y. 1850.
One of her Sons. Alfred Owen Legge.
A life of consecration. Memorials of
Mrs. Mary Legge. By . . . L. 1883.
One of her Sous. Jacob Abbot. New
England and her institutions. B. 1835.
One of His ChUdren. Mrs. M. E.
(Harding) White. My egotistigraphy.
By Chester Harding. Prepared for his
family and friends. By . . . Camb.
1866.
One of his Constituents. Henry
Drummond, Esq. Cheap corn best for
farmers, proved in a letter to G. H. Sum-
ner, Esq., M. P. for Surrey. By . . . L.
1826.
One of his Constituents. Henry
Boase. A letter to Sir Richard R.
Vyvyan, Bart. . . . Penzance, 1826. >
One of his Constituents. Rev. Ed-
ward Copleston, Bishop of Llandaff. A
letter to the Right Hon. Robert Peel . . .
2d ed. Oxf. 1819.
One of his Constituents, and a
Magistrate of the County of Surrey.
John Ivatt Briscoe. A letter on the nature
and effects of the tread-wheel . . . ad-
dressed to the Right Hon. Robert Peel
... L. 1824.
One of his Countrymen. Caleb
Cushing. A reply to the letter of J.
Fenimore Cooper ... B. 1834.
One of his Descendants. Lorenzo
D. Johnson. A Boston merchant of 1746 ;
or, incidents in the life of James Gibson
. . . B. 1847.
One of His Majesty's Chaplains.
Rev. Arthur Philip Perceval. A letter to
the Right Honourable Earl Grey, on the
obligation of the coronation oath. L. 1883.
One of His Majesty's Justices of
the Peace. W. Wilshere or Samuel
Parr, LL.D. Considerations on the
Poor Laws ... By . . . 1817.
One of his Majesty's Justices of
the Peace. Robert Owen. A new view
of society . . . 1813.
One of H. BI.'s Justices of the
Peace for the County of Somerset.
Rev. John Langhorne. The country jus-
tice : a poem. By ... L. VJHr-Tl.
One of H. BI.'s Justices of the
Peace for the Three Inland Counties.
John Weyland, Esq. A short inquiry
into the policy, humanity, etc., of the
Poor Laws. By . . . L. 1807.
One of His Majesty's Servants. Bev.
Arthur Philip Perceval. A letter to Earl
Grey ... L. 1882.
One of his Sons. F. H. West. Me-
morial sketch of - . . Eranois Athon
West. By . . . L. 1873.
One of its Members. Edward Ash,
M.D. Reasons for objecting to the re-
publication and circulation of Barclay's
Apology, addressed to the Society of
Friends, by . . . L. 1849.
One of No Party. James Grant.
Random recollections of the House of
Commons. L. 1856.
One of Our Club. Rev. Richard Far-
quhar Wise. Clerical papers. By . . . L.
1861.
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One of ourselves. Richard Marrack,
assisted by Rev. E. G. Harvey. How we
did them in seventeen days ! To wit,
Belgium, the Khine, Switzerland, and
France, described and illustrated by . . .
aided, assisted, and abetted by the other.
Truro, 187-.
One of Plutarch's Men. Samuel
Adams. "Samuel Adams," said a dis-
tinguished divine, " was one of Plutarch's
men. Modern times have produced no
character like his that I can call to
mind."
One of the Alumni. John Inglis,
D.D. Memoranda respecting King's Col-
lege at Windsor, Nova Scotia ... L. 1836.
One of the Authors of " Rejected
Addresses." Horace Smith. Gaieties
and gravities : a series of essays, comic
tales, and fugitive vagaries. By ... L.
1826.
One of the Barbarous Blockheads
of the Tjowest Mob. William P'ettman.
A letter to Robert Heron, Esq., contain-
ing a few brief remarks on his Letters of
Literature ... L. 1786.
Otie of the Barclays. Mrs. Harrison
Graij Otis. The Barclays of Boston. B.
1854.
One of the Bible Readers. Miss
Sarah Start. Extracts from the report
of ... in the mission of the Church of
the Ascension, n.p. 1864.
One of the Board of Managers.
William Richards Lawrence, M.D. A
history of the Boston Dispensary. Com-
piled by . . . B. 1859.
One of the Boys. Percy Hethering-
ton Fitzgerald. School days at Saxon-
hurst. By . . . L. 1869.
One of the Churchwardens. Charles
Westerton. A letter to . . the Lord
Bishop of London ... L. 1853.
One of the Commissioners. Sir
Charles Edward Grey. Remarks on the
proceedings as to Canada in the present
session of Parliament ... L. 1837.
One of the Company. Miss A.
Fletcher. Within Fort Sumter; or, a
view of Major Anderson's garrison family
for one hundred and ten days. By . . .
N.Y. 1861.
One of the Convention. Harrison
Gray Otis. Letters developing the char-
acter and views of the Hartford Conven-
tion . . . ^y. 1820.
One of the Country Party. Rer.
James Webster. A letter ... to his friend
of the Court Party, n.p. 1704.
One of the Craft. Cornelius Moore,
A.^^. Masonic biography . Cin.
1802.
One of the Crew. John Bolton. Ac-
count of the loss of the [American] ship
" Omartal " [on " The Banks "] . By . . .
n.p. 1860 (?).
One of the Crowd. — Greenwood.
Signature to papers in the "Telegraph"
(L.).
One of the Defeated. Frederick
Hallard. The catalogue question in
the Advocates' Library . Edinb.
1872.
One of the Directors. Kalhan
Matthews. An address to the stockhold-
ers of the Winnisimmet Company, by
... B. 1852.
One of the Editors of the New York
Blirror. Theodore Sedgioick Fay. Dreams
and reveries of a quiet man . . . N.Y.
1832.
One of the "Eighteen Millions of
Bores." Elizur Wright. Perforations
in the " Latter-Day Pamphlets." By . . .
Edited [written] by . . . B. 1850.
One of the 80,000 incorrigible
Jacobins. Sir John Golman Rashleigh,
Bart. The case of the people of Eng-
land addressed to the "Lives and for-
tune men " both in and out of the House
of Commons as a ground of national
thanksgiving. By ... L. 1798.
One of the Famiily. R. Channivg M.
Page. Genealogy of the Page family in
Virginia . . . N.Y. 1883.
One of the Fancy. Thomas Moore.
Tom Crib : his memorial to Congress,
with a preface ... by one of the fancy.
4th ed. L. 1819.
One of the Firm. Anthony Trollope.
The struggles of Brown, Jones, and Rob-
inson. L. 1870.
One of the Fools. Albion Winegar
Tourge'e. A fool's errand . . . N.Y.
1880.
One of the Fraternity. Capt. Wil-
liam Morgan. Illustrations of Masonry
. . . N.Y. 1826.
One of the Idle Classes. William
Thompson. Labor rewarded ... L.
1827.
One of the Inspectors of the Prison.
Thomas Eddy. An account of the state
prison, or penitentiary house, in the city
of New York. By . . . N.Y. 1801.
One of the Jurymen. Philip Thiol:-
nesse. An account of the four persona
found starved to death at D(atchworth)
in Hertfordshire. L. 1769.
One of the Laity. Miss Hannah
More. An estimate of the religion
of the fashionable world ... L.
1791.
One of the Laity of the Church of
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England. Rev. Thomas Newenham. The
family scripture reader ... L. n.d.
The dedication is signed " T****s N******m."
One of the Memorialists. William
Augustus Muhlenberg. An exposition of
the memorial of sundry Presbyters of the
Protestant Episcopal Church . . . N.Y.
1854.
One of the MUlion. ,/. E. Grey.
Decimal coinage ... L. 1854.
One of the Ministers in Boston.
Cotton Mather. A good character . . .
B. 1723.
One of the Ministers of Edinburgh.
Bev. John Inglis. An examination of Mr.
Dugald Stewart's pamphlet . . . Edinb.
1806.
One of the Ministers of this Pres-
ent Church. Reo. G. Hamilton. Just
reflections upon a pamphlet entitled " A
modest reply to a letter from a friend of
Mr. John M'millan . . ." n.p. 1712.
One of the Old School. William
West. Tavern anecdotes . . . By . . .
L. 1825.
One of the Party. F. Taylor. Ella
V—; or, the July Tour. N.Y. 1841.
One of the Party. Miss E. Tuckett.
How we spent the summer; or, a "Voy-
age en Zigzag " in Switzerland and Tyrol,
witli some members of the Alpine Club :
from the sketch book of one of the party.
L. 1804.
One of the Party. William H. Young.
Journal of an excursion from Troy, N.Y.,
to Gen. Carr's headquarters . . . Trov,
N.Y., 1871.
One of the People. William Hussey.
An appeal to the plain sense and calm
judgment of the people ... L. 1829.
One of the People. Abraham Lan-
sing. Brief remarks . . . March 11, 1837
. . . touching the nomination of a candi-
date for the Boston coUectorship. B.
1837.
One of the People. Churchill G.
Cambreling. An examination of the new
tariff proposed by the Hon. Henry Bald-
win, a member of Congress . . . N.Y.
1821.
One of the People. Dr. William
Glover. Letter to Her Most Gracious
Majesty the Queen, upon the Papal
question . . . Edinb. 1851.
One of the People. Hon. Tristram
Surges. Reasons why the Hon. Elisha
R. Potter should not be a senator in
Congress . . . Providence, 1884.
One of the People called Chris-
tians. George Borne. A letter to Adam
Smith, LL.D., on the life, death, and
philosophy of his friend, David Hume,
Esq. By . . . Oxf. 1777.
One of the People called Qualiers.
Daniel Defoe. A friendly rebuke to one
Parson Benjamin ... L. 1719.
One of the People cWled Quakers.
Joseph Besse. A letter to Stephen Clarke,
rector of Burythorpe, in Yorkshire . . .
By . . . L. 1740.
One of the Raiders. G. W. Atkinson.
After the moonshiners. Wheeling, W.
Va., 1881.
One of the Rhode Island People.
John Pitman. A reply to the letter of
the Hon. Marcus Morton, late Governor
of Massachusetts, on the Rhode Island
question. Providence, 1842.
One of the Scotch People. Hugh
Miller. A letter from ... to Lord
Brougham. Edinb. 1843.
One of the Seventeenth. Thomas
Kirwan. Soldiering in North Carolina
. . . B. 1864.
One of the Sons of the Clergy.
.Tulius Brockman Backhouse. The Second
Advent ; the Seventh vial ; and the First
Resurrection. By . . . Deal, 1865.
One of the Special Constables in
IJondon. Arthur Helps. A letter . . .
on the late occasion of their being called
out to keep the peace. L. 1848.
One of the Working Clergy. Bishop
Charles James Blomfield. A remon-
strance addressed to Henry Brougham,
by . . . L. 1823.
One of their Number. Cotton Mather.
The minister : a sermon ... B. 1722.
One of their own Order. R. W.
Smiles. The education question : an
appeal to the Evangelical Dissenting
laity. Manchester, 185-.
One of them. Emily Peart. A book
for governesses. Edinb. 1869.
One of them. Mrs. Cornelia C. (Joy)
Dyer. A brief history of the Joy family.
By . . . N.Y. 1876.
One of them. Mrs. W. H. White.
Some women of to-day . . . N.Y.
1880.
One of themselves. Henry Mudge,
M.R.C.8., and L.A.G. Alcoholics: a
letter to practitioners in medicine. By
. . . L. 1856.
One of themselves. John Fielder
Mackarness, M.A. A few words to the
country pastors touching the election for
the Univ. of Oxford ... L. 1847.
One of themselves. Charlotte Monte-
fiore. A few words to the Jews ... L.
1853.
One of themselves. Robert Michael
Ballantyne. How not to do it. A man-
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ual for the awkward squad . . . Edinb.
1850.
One of themselves. C. Penrhyn As-
ton. A letter to the working men of
England, from ... L. 1866.
One of themselves. Theodore Comp-
tun. A letter to the young men of the
Society of Friends. By . . . L. 1840.
One of themselves. William Make-
peace Thackeray. "The snobs of Eng-
land." "Punch," 1846.
One of us. Edward Gandy. Moods
and tenses ... L. 1827.
One Unconcerned. Rev. William
Daddo, A.M. The Tiverton woolcomb-
ers' defence. By . . . but a friend to lib-
erty. L. 1750.
One undei" a Hood. Johrt Major.
Poetical description of Bartholomew
Pair. L. 1837.
Also ascribed to Tliomas Hood.
One very near a Kin to the Author
of the Tale of a Tub. John Oldmixon.
The history of addresses. L. 1709.
One who has a Tear for Others, as
well as himself. Bev. A. Ourrie, of
Abercorn. God's bottle for believers'
tears. Edinb. 1854.
One who has been there. James
Delavan (?). Kotes on California and
the placers . . . N.Y. 1850.
One Tvho has done It and can do
it again. Francis Cowley Bumand. How
to get out of Kewgate. By ... L.
One who has never quitted him
for fifteen years. Charles Doris. Secret
memoirs of Napoleon Bonaparte. 1815.
One ivho has recently crossed. J.
W. Carrington. The passage of the Isth-
mus ; or, practical hints to persons about
to cross the Isthmus of Panama. N.Y.
1849.
One who has Seen and Describes.
Charles Frederick Henningsen. Revela-
tions of Eussia ; or, the Emperor Nicho-
las and his empire, in 1844. L. 1844.
One who has seen them. A. R.
Middletoun Payne. E ambles in Brazil;
or, a peep at the Aztecs . . . N.Y. 1854.
One who has stood behind the
Counter. David Pae. George Sand-
ford; or, the draper's assistant. Edinb.
1853.
One who has served under the
Marquis of Dalhousie. Charles Allen.
A few words anent the "Eed" Pamphlet
[by Colonel G. B. Malleson] ... By . . .
L. 1858.
One w^ho has served under Sir
Charles Napier. Probably Henry
Charles Bunbury. The mutiny of the
Bengal army ... L. 1857.
One who has whistled at the
Plough. Alexander Somerville. The
autobiography of a working man (L.
1848), reprinted from the " Manchester
Examiner."
The author employed the signature "The
Whistler " in the newspapers to which he con-
tributed.
One vpho is also an Elder. Rev.
Bichard Mant, Bishop of Down and Con-
nor. A letter to the Eev. Henry Hart
Milman . . . Oxf. 1830.
One w^ho is but an Attorney. George
Butt. A peep at the Wiltshire assizes :
a serio-ludicrous poem. By . . . Salis-
bury, 1819.
One who is neither Jacobite nor
Republican, Presbyterian nor Pa-
pist. Zachary Grey. A letter of thanks
to Mr. Benja. Bennet ... L. 1723.
One w^ho is not a Doctor of the
Sorbonne. John Louis De Lolme. His-
tory of the flagellants ; or, memorials of
human superstition . . . By . . . L
1783.
One who Is really an Englishman.
C. W. Smith. Letters published in the
" Sun" by C. W. S L. 1853.
One who keeps his eyes and ears
open. Henry Ward Beecher. Thoughts
as they occur ; by . . . A series of pa-
pers in the " New York Ledger," after-
wards published in Boston, 1862, with
the title " Eyes and ears."
One who knew him many years.
Charles Deane. A brief memoir of Bob
ert Waterson, a Boston merchant . .
B. 1869.
" One who knew him well." Richard
Green Parker. A tribute to the life and
character of Jonas Chickering ... B
1854.
One who Knovrs. Arnold Foster, in
a pamphlet attack on the Irish Land
League, 1882.
One who Knows. W. A. Coffey.
Inside out; or, an interior view of the
New York State prison . . . N.Y. 1823.
One who knows. Charles James
Wahab. Workman ! What of your
house ? . . , By . . . Edinb. 1867.
One w^ho KnoTvs it. Hardwick
Shute, MM Cuddesdon College. 1858.
One who Knows them. Thomas L.
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Peudemots, M. de. William Howison,
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Pfaal, Hans. Edgar Allan Foe. Ad-
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Phalaris. One of the pseudonyms
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The letter thus signed is dated Dcch'r IT, 1770,
and is directed against Lord M.anstield.
Phantastes. William Hadilt, in the
" New Monthly Magazine," 1822.
Phazma. Matthew O. Field, who,
under this signature, contributed many
poetical and other articles to the South-
ern journals.
" ' Who were the editors? ' [of the ' New Or-
leans Picayune'] asked the outsiders. 'Phazma
and Straws,' replied the Crescenter.
" ' Not know the Brothers Keld? — Jim Field
[Jos. Field], who had kept audiences in boxes,
and pit, on the roar by the hour, and who had
turned editor? or Mat. Meld, his sedater
brother, whose heart was like a well, and deep
enough for any honest human bucket to de-
scend and take a draught of pure, reviving,
sparkling friendship.' "
Phebe. Uliss Joanna Bentleif, daugh-
ter of the celebrated Dr. Bentley. See
" Byrora, John."
PhUadelphian, A. W. Williams. A
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Philadelphus. Samuel Whelplei/. Com-
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PhUagathus. John Haven Dexter.
Waltzing. B. 1868 (7).
Philalethes. Nicholas Amliurst, as
contributor to the London " Evening
Post."
PhUalethes. William Hazlitt, in the
" Monthly Repository."
Philalethes. Johann Nepomuk Maria
Joseph, King of Saxony, who, under this
name, published, in 1849, a German edi-
tion of the " Divina Commedia " of Dante.
Philalethes. Thomas Morgan, in works
on moral philosophy, 1738.
Philalethes. Samuel Spring, D.D. —
See " Toletus."
Philalethes. Joseph Besse. The Cler-
gy's plea for a settled and forced main-
tenance from the Quakers ... L. 1737.
Also attributed to Joseph Ollive, of Bromley,
Middlesex.
Philalethes. Rev. John Gough. A dis-
course concerning the resurrection bodies
... L. 1788.
Philalethes. Rev. Thomas Twining.
A discourse on baptism . . . 1788.
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Philalethes. John Jones, LL.D. Tlie
epistles of St. Paul ... a new version . . .
L. 1819.
Philalethes. Rev. William Goods, M-A.
The Established Church. Eeply to letters
on the Voluntary principle, by "A Quiet
Looker-on" [Rev. John Foster], pub-
lished in the " Jlorning Chronicle," Oct.
2 and 3, 1834.
Philalethes. John Hancock. The
Examiner ; or, Gilbert against Tennent
... B. 1743.
Philalethes. Matthias Barbery. Im-
partial reflections upon Dr. Burnet's
posthumous history. By . . . L. 1724.
Philalethes. Henrij Portsmouth. An
index to AYilliam Penn's works. Signed
. . . About 1730.
PhUalethcs. Beo. John E. Blox.
Justo Ucundono, Prince of Japan . . .
Bait. 1854.
Philalethes. Cotton Mather. A let-
ter of advice to the Churches of the
Non-Conformists ... L. 1700.
Philalethes. James Beede;/. A let-
ter to Dr. Formey, F.E.S., Professor of
Philosophy, etc. By . . . L. 1706.
Philalethes. liev. John Wesley. A
letter to Dr. Priestley, respecting his late
publication of Mr. Wesley's letters . . .
L. 1791.
Philalethes. Richard Bentley. A let-
ter to the Reverend Master of Trinity
College in Cambridge ... L. 1721.
Philalethes. Hon. Archibald Campbell.
A letter to the most reverend the Lord
Archbishop of Canterbury, concerning
the validity of Lay-Baptism ... L.
1738.
PhUalethes. Sir Bichard Hill. A
letter to the Rev. Dr. Adams of Shrews-
bury ... L. 1770.
Philalethes. Eev. Nathaniel T^ardner.
A letter writ in the year 1730. Concern-
ing the question, whether the Logos sup-
plied the place of a human soul in the
person of Jesus Christ ... L. 1759.
Philalethes. George Turner. Metho-
dist class leaders not New Testament pas-
tors or elders ... L. 1858.
Philalethes. Sir R. J. W. Horton.
On colonies. L. 1839.
Philalethes. Rev. William Stothert.
Plain reasons for adhering to the Church
of England ... L. 185-.
Philalethes. Alexander Greaves.
Reflections on the statements and opin-
ions published in the " Free Engineer "...
N.Y. 1829.
Philalethes. Charles Leslie. The
rehearsal ; or, a view of the times, their
principles and practices : a weekly jour-
nal, from Aug. 2, 1704, to March 26, 1709.
By . . . L. 1760.
Philalethes. Alberius Samuel Carpen-
tier Alting, in his reply to J. L Doedes'
" Modern of apostolisch Christendom ? "
. . . Leiden, 1861.
Philalethes. Eev. Reuben Sherwood.
The reviewer reviewed; or, Doctor
Brownlee vs. The Bible . . . Poughkeep-
sie, N.Y., 1840.
Philalethes. Thomas Kincjsmill Ab-
bott, M.A. Revision of the authorized
version : the English Bible and our
duty with regard to it . . . Dublin,
1857.
Philalethes. Col. F. Webb. Shaks-
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Mr. Ireland examined, etc. By ... L.
1796.
Philalethes, M.A., Oxon. Robert
Fellowes. History of Ceylon . . . L. 1817.
Philalethes, Mencius. Peter Annet.
The liistory of Joseph consider'd ... L.
1744.
PhUalethes Candaliensis. Thomas
Lancaster. An examination of a discourse
on baptism with the Holy Ghost ; lately
published by James Eudd . . . Ifendal,
1741.
Philalethes Cantahrigiensis. Rev,
John Jaclson. Farther remarks on Dr.
Waterland's farther vindication of
Christ's divinity. L. 1724.
Philalethes Cantabi-igiensis. James
Jurin, M.D. Geometry no friend to in-
fidelity. L. 1734.
Philalethes Cantahrigiensis. Thom-
as Turton, D.D. A letter to Edward
Copleston, D.D., Provost of Oriel Col-
lege, Oxford . . . by . . . L. 1822.
Philalethes Cantahrigiensis. Zach-
ary Grey, LL.D. Schismatics delineated
from authentic vouchers, in reply to Neal,
with Dowsing's Journal, etc. By . . . L.
1739.
Philalethes IJondiniensis. Caleb
Fleming, D.D. Civil establishments in
religion a ground of infidelity . . . By . . .
L. 1767.
Philalethes Rusticus. Edward As-
pinwall. The impertinence and impos-
ture of modern antiquaries display'd . . .
By . . . L. 1839.
Also ascribed to .William. Asplin, Vicar of
Banbury.
Philaleutheros. Caleb Fleming, D.D.
St. Paul's heretic ... L. 1735.
Philanar and Misostratus, Two
Jjondon-Apprentlces. John Taylor, in
mn-AN0pnno2 . . . n.p. 1648.
Philanax, Calvin. Samuel Young,
who published tracts under this name,
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and that of " Trepidantium Malleus."
L. 1G98-1700.
Philander. Ford, Earl Grei/. The
amours of . . . and Silvia [Countess of
Berkeley] ... By Aphra Behn. L.
1693.
Philander. liev. James Wright. Cap-
ital punishment ; is it defensible ? By . . .
L. 18G5.
Philander. David Williams. Letters
concerning education ... L. 1785.
Philanglia. James Scott, D.D., who
published the essays in the London "Pub-
lic Advertiser," under this signature, 1765
ei seq.
Philanthropist, A. W. P. Russell.
British liberty and philanthropy ... L:
1808.
Philanthropist, A. Josiah Harris.
A voice from the ocean grave . . .
Truro, 1859.
Philanthropos. William Ladd.
Brief illustration of the principles of
war and peace. Albany, 1831.
Philanthropos. Thomas Mortimer,
Esq. Every man his own broker . . .
By . . . L. 17C1.
Philanthropos. John Fellows. Grace
triumphant : a sacred poem . . . By . . .
L. 1770.
Philanthropos. John Dove. Rational
religion, distinguish'd from that whicli
is enthusiastic ... L. 1757 or '58.
Philanthropes. Thomas Walcefield
(■?). Keflections on faith ... By . . .
L. 1790.
Philanthropos. John Forster. Re-
marks, occasioned by a sermon on the
"Reasonableness of the Established
Church of England" ... by Johnson
Grant, M.A. . . . Liverpool, 1807.
Philanthropos, Theophilus. David
Hall. An essay on intemperance, par-
ticularly hard drinking ... By . . .
1742.
Philanthropus. Joseph Besse. An
enquiry into the validity of a late dis-
course, intituled, " The nature and duty
of self-defence." L. 1747.
Philanthropus. Thomas Bott (?).
Remarks upon Dr. Butler's sixth chapter
of the "Analogy of Religion," etc. L.
1737.
Philanthropus Oxoniensis. Dr.
Morgan. A letter to the Rev. Dr. Water-
land, occasioned by his late writings in
defence of the Athanasian hypothesis.
L. 1722.
Philarchaismos. Thomas Sharp,
Esq., in " Gent. Mag." for 1793, p. 690,
article on St. Michael's Church, Coven-
try.
Phllaret, a Member of Athens.
John Dunton. — See " Member of th
Athenian Society, A."
Philaretes. John Gilbert Cooper.
Poems on several subjects. L. 1764.
Originally conlributed to "Bodsley's Muse-
um," under this signature.
Philaretes, PhiUppus, A.C.C. Thom-
as Comber. Adultery analyzed . . . 1810.
PhUaretus. Thomas Letchworth. An
essay on liberty and necessity : in answer
to Augustus Toplady's tract ... By . . .
L. about 1776.
Phllargyrus. Bev. William Rider,
who was a writer of verses in the " Gent.
Mag." under tliis signature. 176-.
Phileleutheros. Rev. John Fell. The
justice and utility of penal laws for tlie
direction of conscience, examined . . .
L. 1774.
Phileleutheros Liondinensis. John
Burton, D.D. Remarks on Dr. King's
speech before the University of Oxford,
at the dedication of Dr. Radcliff's library,
on the 13th of April, 1748. L. 1749.
Phileleutherus Anglicanus. Rev.
John William Donaldson. A vindication
of Protestant principles. L. 1847.
Phileleutherus Cantabrigiensis.
Thomas Heme, M.A. Three discourses
on private judgment . . . by . . . L. 1718.
Under this name he was one of the writers in
the Bangorian controversy, of which he began,
in some measure, the history, by publishing an
account of all the considerable pamphlets to
which it gave rise ... to the end of the year 1719,
by the name of " Philonagnostes Criticus." See
Chalmers, Vol. 17.
Phileleutherus Christianus. Bev.
Thomas Broughton. Christianity distinct
from the religion of nature . . . L. 1732.
Phileleutherus Devoulensis. Thom-
as Northmore (?). Memoirs of Planetes;
or, a sketch of the laws and manners of
Makar. By . . . L. 1795.
Phileleutherus Lipsiensis. Richard
Bentley, D.D. Remarks upon a late dis-
course of free-thinking, in a letter to
F. H., D.D. [Francis Hare, D.D.] L.
1713.
Phileleutherus Norfolciensis. Sam-
uel Parr, D.D. A discourse ... on the
late fast. L. 1781.
Phileluth. Bangor, V.E.B. Thomas
Foxcroft. Eusebius Ineramatus ... B.
1733.
Philemon. Henrij Coventry. Letters
of ... to Hydaspes. L. 1736-44.
PhUenia, a Lady of Boston. Mrs.
Sarah Wentworth (Apthorp) Morton.
Ouabi; or, the virtues of nature. An
Indian tale ... B. 1790.
Philidor, A. D. Francois Andrd' Dan-
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ican. Analyse du jeu dos echoes . . .
Paris, 1749.
Philindus. Br. Frederick Max Miil-
hr. Correspondence relating to the es-
tablishment of an Oriental college in
London... L. 1858. See "Indophilus."
Philip. Eev. Philip Pijle, in Beloe's
"Sexagenarian," Vol. 11., p. 146. 2d ed.
L. 1818.
Philip, Uncle. Francis Lister Hawks.
The American forest . . . N.Y. 186-.
Philipe, frere. Mathieu Braussi, the
joint author of about 30 elementary
works for the use of schools.
Philips, docteur J. P. J. P. Da-
rand. Cours the'orique et pratique de
braidismc, ou hypnotisme nerveux . . .
Paris, 1860.
Pliillatins. David Storer.
Philo. Rev. .Joseph Proud. The in-
cendiary corrected ; or, injured virtue
and lionesty defended. A satyric poem.
Being an answer to ... " The Bouseliad "
... By . . . Norwich, 1786.
Philo. Ellis Ballou (■?). The patent
hat : for the use of mankind in general,
and the clergy in particular . . . N.Y.
1855.
Philo-Cato. Matthew L. Davis (?).
Letters of Marcus and . . . addressed to
DeWitt Clinton, Esq., mayor of the city
of New York. A new edition, containing
one letter of Marcus and several numbers
of Philo-Cato, never published before.
N.Y. 1810.
Said to be " A caustic, and Boraetimee comical
expos'i of the political quarrels arising out of the
Burr Union, etc., formed about the year 1806,
between the Clintonians and Burritee, by Mat-
thew L. Davis."
Philo-Criticus. IRev. Francis Hare.
The clergyman's thanks to Phileleuthe-
rus [i.e. Bentley] ... L. 1713.
Philo-Junius. One of the signatures
adopted \>j Junius (q.v.).
In his preface to Woodfjxll's edition, Junius
says: "The auxiliary part of Philo-Junius was
indispensably necessary lo defend or explain
particular passages in Junius, in answer to plau-
sible objectious; but the subordinate character
is never guilty of the indecorum of praising his
principal. The fraud was innocent, and I always
intended to explain it."
The following are the dates of the letters
signed " Philo-Junius ''
June 12, 1769.
June 22, 1769.
Aug. 1, 1769.
Aug. 14, 1769.
Sept. 4, 1769.
Oct. 19, 1769.
Nov. 14, 1769.
(See " Moderatus.'
Feb. 6, 1771.
May 1, 1771.
May 22, 1771.
May 25, 1771.
M.ay 28, 1771.
Aug. 28, 1771.
Oct. 16, 1771.
Oct. 17, 1771.
Oct. 18, 1771.
PhUo-Malthus. George Hancock. A
consideration in political economy . . .
L. 18.32.
Philo Musa. Dr. James Carrie, in
his contributions to the " Weekly Her-
ald." Liverpool, 1780.
Philo-Nauticus. Henri/ Nugent Bell,
whose celebrated research into the Hunt-
ingdon Peerage made him as high an
authority in genealogical cases, as Sir
Harris Nicholas was as his successor in
practice.
Philo-Nauticus. Rev . Lawrence Hijnes
Halloran, D.D. The female volunteer;
or, the dawning of peace : a drama . . .
By . . . L. 1801.
Philo Pacificus. Noah Worcester.
The friend of peace : containing a special
interview between the President of the
United States and Omar, an officer dis-
missed for duelling. Six letters . . .
Camb. 1815.
The letters are signed *' Omar."
PhUo-Roskelynsis. Robert Forbes,
Bishop Caithness and Orkney. An ac-
count of the Chapel of Eoslin. Edinb.
1774.
Philo Ruggles. John Adams, of the
Middle Temple. A treatise on the prin-
ciples and practice of the action of eject-
ment . . . N.Y. 1821.
Philo-Scotus. Duncan Forbes. Copy
of a letter from a gentleman in Edin-
burgli to his friend in the country, upon
the subject of the malt tax. 1725.
Philo-Scotus. Philip Barrington Ains-
lie. Reminiscences of a Scottish gentle-
man, commencing in 1787 ... L. 1801.
PhUo-Tragicus. Thadij Fitzpatrick.
— See "F,, T."
Philo-Veritas. Thomas D'Arcy
M'Gee. " In 1857, Mr. M'Oee got into
a controversy with the Roman Catholic
Archbishop Hughes ; his communications
in the New York ' Times,' over the sig-
nature of 'Philo-Veritas,' attracted gen-
eral attention."
Philobibllus. Linus Pierpont Broch-
ett. History and progress of education
. . . N.Y. 1859.
Philobiblos. Alexander Ireland. The
book-lover's enchiridion . . . By . . . L.
1883.
Philobiblos. Thomas Rodd. A de-
fence of the veracity of Moses ... L.
1820.
Philochelidon. Dr. Thomas Forster.
Observations on the Brumal retreat of
the swallow, by . . . L. 1808.
Philochristus. Rev. Edwin Abbott
Abbott. Memoirs of a disciple of the
Lord. L. 1878.
Philocrln, Sampfilius. William
Sampson. Beasts at law ; or, Zoijlogian
jurisprudence : a poem [by S. Wood-
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worth], trans, from the Arabic of . . .
N.Y 1811.
Phllodemus. Joseph Clegg. A cor-
rect translation of the charter of Liver-
pool . . . Liverpool, 1757.
Philoglottus. Richard Parker. An
essay on the usefulness of Oriental learn-
ing. L. 1739.
Philojuvenis. 0. J. Hamhro. Edda ;
or, tales of a grandmother . . . Edited
by . . . L. 1847.
Philokalist, A. Felix Paul Wierz-
bicki. The ideal man ... B. 1842.
Philolegis, Tyro. Gov. William Liv-
ingston, who, in 1745, published two
essays under this signature in i*arker's
" New York Weekly Post Boy " on the
mode of studying law which then pre-
vailed.
PhUoinatli, J. J. Joseph Jenkins. A
lecture on future punishment. Penzance,
1867.
Philomath : Oxonlensis. Richard
Walker, B.D. A few words in favour of
Professor Powell . . . Oxf. 1832.
PhUomauri. James Moore Smith, in
a communication to the " Daily Journal "
(L., Mar. 18, 1728) relative to Alexander
Pope.
Philomirth, Aaron. John Hamilton
Purr. My book . . . Liverpool, 1821.
Philomneste, Junior. Gustavo Bru-
nei. La bibliomanie en 1878. Paris,
1878.
Philomorus. Mev. John Howard
Marsden. Philomorus : an examination
of the Latin poems of Sir Thomas More.
L. 1842.
IIi.\o|iotio-os. Charles Wallington. Is-
mael : an Oriental tale ; with other
poems. [Of Bulwer-Lytton. With a
preface signed . . .] L. 1820.
Phllonagnostes Criticus. Thomas
Heme, M.A. — See " Phileleutherus Can-
tabrigiensis."
Philonomvis Eleutherus. Dr. John
Arbuthnot. — See "Eminent Lawyer of
the Temple, An."
Philopatria. Thomas Paine. A dis-
course shewing that the real first cause
of the straits and difficulties of this prov-
ince of the Massachusetts Bay is its
extravagancy ... B. 1721.
Philopatria. Rachel Fanny Antonina
Lee. An essay on government by . . .
L. 1808.
Philopatrls. Rev. Thomas Burgess.
Letters ... to Dr. Phillimore . . . L. 1819.
Reprinted from the " Morning Post."
Philopatrls Varvicensis. Samuel
Parr, D.D. Characters of the late
Charles James Pox ... L. 1809.
Philopenes. John Dormer. Usury
explained ... L. 1818.
Philopis. Prof. James Marsh, who,
under this signature, published papers in
tlie "Vermont Chronicle," 1829, on
"Popular Education."
Philopolites. William Pettman. A
letter to W. A. Miles ... L. 1808.
PhUopolities. Rev. Benjamin Pres-
cott. Free and calm consideration of the
misunderstandings between the Parlia-
ment of Great Britain and the American
colonies. Salem, 1774.
Philopropos. William Duncombe.
"In 1728, a letter by Mr. Duncombe, signed
' Philopropos,' was printed in the ' London jour-
nal ' of March 30, containing some animadver-
sions on the 'Beggar's Opera' .. . And the
same popular entertainment having been soon
after most seasonably condemned in a sermon
preached at Lincoln's-Inu chapel by Dr. Herring
... in a subsequent letter on the same subject in
the ' London Journal ' of April 20, subscribed
* Benevolus,' be paid a just compliment, etc."
Philopyrphagus Ashburniensis.
Ellis Farneworth.
" Mr. Farneworth is supposed to have been
the author of a ludicrous and pleasant account
of Powell, the fire-eater, in ' Gent. Mag.,' 1755
[p. 69], signed 'Philopyrphagus Ashburnien-
sis.' " — See Chalmeks, Vol. 14.
Phil-orthos. George Johnstone. The
eternal obligation of natural religion . . .
L. 1732.
Philorthos. William Frederick Poole.
The orthographical hobgoblin . . .
Springfield, Mass., 1856.
Philos. Rev. James Challen, in his
contributions to reviews, periodicals, etc.
Philosopher, A. Charles Babhage.
Passages from the life of . . . L. 1864.
Philosopher of Wimbledon, The.
John Home Tooke.
Philostratus. Thomas Foster,
F.R.S; M.B. Somatopsychonoologia
... L. 1823.
Phllotesls. Daniel Roberts. Reasons
why the Society of Friends should not
vote for Members of Parliament, etc.
L. 1804.
Philotheorus. Samuel Dexter, Sr.
Philotheorus. Caleb Fleming. Ee-
ligion not the magistrates' province . . .
L. 1773.
Philoxenus Secundus. Rev. Stephen
Weston. Persian recreations . . . L. 1812.
Phiz. Hablot Knight Browne. Htmt-
ing bits ... L.
Phiz, Francis. Francis Edward
Smedley. Lewis Arundel. L. 1855.
Phlogobombus, Terentius. Samuel
B. H. Judah. The buccaneers : a ro-
mance of our own country in its ancient
days ... B. 1827.
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Phocion. William Loughton Smith,
LL.D. American arguments for British
rights. L. 1866.
Phocion. Alexander Hamilton. Let-
ter from ... to the citizens of New York
on the politics of the times ... P.
1784.
Phocion. George Ticknor Curtis. Let-
ters of . . . First printed in the " Boston
Daily Advertiser and Courier," August
to November, 1853.
Phocion. Thomas Hartley. Observa-
tions on the propriety of fixing upon a
central and inland situation for the per-
manent residence of Congress . . . N.Y.
1789.
Phoenix. Sir Henry William Martin.
Bart. Archbishop Jlurray's Douay and
Rhemish Bible ... L. 1850.
Phoenix, John. Gnpt. George- Horatio
Derby. Phoenixiana; or, sketches and
burlesques. N.Y. 1856.
Photius, Junior. W. Sherlock. Let-
ters on literature. Brussels, 1836.
Phrenologist, A. Thomas Tichborne.
The amendment of the law of lunacy : a,
letter to Lord Brougham. L. 1840.
Physician, A. Sir Philip Crampton.
An attempt to explain . . . the cures . . .
of Miss Lalor and Mrs. Stuart. Dublin,
1823.
Physician, A. J, Hoskt/ns. A com-
mentary on "The Revelation of Jesus
Christ." Dublin, 1863.
Physician, A. Andrew Wilson, M.D.
An essay on the autumnal dysentery.
By . . . L. 1761.
Physician, A. Dr. James Mackenzie.
Essays and meditations on various sub-
jects. Edinb. 1762.
Physician, A. Joseph Bullar, M.D.
Evening thoughts ... L. 1850.
Physician, A. John Rutty, M.D. A
faithful narrative of a remarkable visita-
tion. By . . . L. 1776.
Physician, A. Thomas Foster Bar-
ham, JIB. Genuine Christianity; or, the
Unitarian doctrine brietly stated. Pen-
zance, 1824.
Physician, A. John Ayrton Paris,
M.D. A guide to Mount's Bay and the
Land's End. L. 1824.
Physician, A. James Warburton Beg-
bie. Handy book of medical information
and advice ... L. 1859.
Physician, A. D. E. Smith. Leaves
from a physician's journal. N.Y. 1867.
Physician, A. Samuel Dickson (?).
London medical practice, its sins and its
shortcomings. L. 1860.
Physician, A. Thomas Forster. Me-
dicina simplex . . . Chelmsford, 1829.
Physician, A. Dr. Wurderman.
Notes on Cuba, by . . . B. 1844.
Physician, A. John Darby. Odd
hours of . . . P. 1871.
Physician in Hertfordshire, A.
Francis Bragge. A full confutation of
witchcraft ... L. 1712.
Physician in the West Indies, A.
James Grainger, M.D. An essay on the
more common West India diseases . . .
L. 1764.
Physician in Town, A. Daniel Cox,
M.D. A letter from ... to a friend in
the country, on the subject of inocula-
tion ... L. 1757.
Physician of Philadelphia, A. Wil-
liam E. Horner, M.D. Observations on
the mineral waters in the south-western
part of Virginia ... P. 1834.
Physician's Wife, A. Mrs. Madeline
Leslie. Revelations of . . . B. 1859.
Physicien voyageur, Un. Thomas
Forster. Annales d' . . . volume conten-
ant les annees 1831-34. Bruges, 1851.
Physico-Theologus. Bev. Thomas
Tregenna Biddulph, M.A. Thirteen let-
ters on Christian philosophy, in the
"Christian Guardian," 1819-20.
Physicus. George J. Romanes. A
candid examination of Theism. L. 1878.
Pianist, A. Louis M. Gottschalk, in
the "Atlantic Monthly."
Plcard, Leon. Antoine Bayard. Le
bonheur dans la retraite . . . Paris, 1838.
Piccadilly. Pierre Girard, European
correspondent of the N.Y. " World " for
several years, including the Pranco-Ger-
man war.
Picciola. Miss Angelina S. Mumford,
who published a number of poetical
pieces under this pen name.
Pick, Mr. Joseph A. Scoville.
Pick and Pen. Henry Rosales. Es-
say on the origin and distribution of gold
,in quartz veins . . . ftlelboume, 1861.
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0.).
Picket. B. W. Tomlinson, in his con-
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(Charleston, S.C), and the "Worid"
(N.Y.).
Pickle, Peregrine. George P. Upton.
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Pierce, Dod, M.S. Probably Dr.
Barrowbjj and Dr. Schomherg, Jr. A let-
ter to the real and genuine Pierce Dod,
INl.D., actual physician of St. Bartholo-
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Pierre et Paul. Paul de Lourdoueix.
Histoire de trente heures . . . Paris, 1848.
Pigmy, Sir Minimus. John Kent,
who, under this signature, published in a
Canadian periodical a humorous paper
entitled "A Defence of Little Men." —
See "Fairford, Alan."
Pikestaff. Thomas Baker. Plain
papers by ... L. 18CG.
Piltromel, Timotheus, Esq. Thomas
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nature ... L. 1810.
Pilgrim, A. Frederick Wright. Lays
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Pilgrim, A. David Addison Harsha.
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Parlbij. AVanderings of ... in search of
the picturesque during four-and-twenty
years in the East ... L. 1850.
Pilgrim of 1851, A. Pev. Frederic
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... B. 1852.
Pilgrim, A. Oeorge Barrell Cheever.
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N.Y. 1845.
Pilgrim, Peter. Robert Montgomery
Bird, M.D. Peter Pilgrim; or, a ram-
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Pilot -who has hitherto weathered
the Storm, A. James Brown. General
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Pimpernel. Rev. W. H. Beaver, in
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Pindar, Jonathan. Saint George
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Pindar, Paul, Gent. John Yonge
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a tale. L. 1803.
Pindar, Peter, Esq. John Wolcot.
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Pindar, Peter, Jun. Henry S. Ellen-
wood, the writer of a number of poetical
trifles in the Peter Pindaric style, some
of them signed as above, and others
"Cape Cod Bard," for the "New Eng-
land Galaxy," Boston, 1817 et seq.
Pine, Cuyler. Ellen Peck. Ecce
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by . . . n.p., n.d.
Pipes, Jeemes, of Pipesville. Ste-
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what J. P. of P. saw-and-did: an auto-
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Pippen, Parley. M. B. Bartleit {•>).
The orator's ladder, in three parts . . .
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Pips, Mr. Percival Leigh, in "Punch"
(L.).
Piscator. Wdliam Elliott, who pub-
lished essays by " Piscator " and " Vena-
tor," which were afterwards enlarged and
embodied in " Carolina Sports."
Piscator. Thomas Pike Lathy, Esq.
The angler : a poem in ten cantos . . .
L. 1819.
Piscator. Robert Lascelles, Angling
... L. 1815.
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1843.
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Piscator. George P. R. Pulman.
Rustic sketches : being poems on angling
... By . . . Taunton, 1842.
Piscator. Walter Henry. Salmon
fishing in Canada, letters under this sig-
nature in the New York "Albion."
Piscator Fluviatulus. Bev. John
Seccombe.
Pisistratus. William Black.
Piso, Lucius Manlius. R.ev. William
Ware. Letters of . . . N.Y. 1837.
Pitarra, Serafi. Frederick Soler. Lo
dir de la gent. 1880.
Pitt, WiUiam. Robert Wickliffe, Jr.
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on Transylvania University ... By . . .
Smithland, Ky., 1837.
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1869.
Plain, Timothy. (?. W. Blaikie.
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Plain, Timothy. Moncrieff Three-
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ances at tlie Theatre Eoyal, Edinburgh
. . . Edinb. laOO.
Plain, Honest, Lay-man, A. Edward
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sions ; or, the unbiassed and sincere con-
fession of faith of . . . L. 1803.
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Alone among the Zulus ... L. 1806.
Plantagenet. William Bromet, M.D.,
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Mag."
Planter, A. Edward Long. Candid
reflections upon the judgment, lately
awarded by the Court of King's Bench,
in Westminster-Hall, on what is com-
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Platonist, The. Thomas Taylor.
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His signature as legislative correspond-
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1859 to 1871.
Play-goer, A. Joseph N. Ireland.
Eifty years of . . . or, annals of the Kew
York stage from a.d. 1798 to a.d. 1848 . . .
Plinius Secundus. John Rumsey.
CurisE Canadenses ; or, the Canadian
Law Courts . . . Toronto, 1843.
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Edinb. 1850.
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Ploughman, John. Bev. Charles
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talk : plain advice to plain people. N.Y.
1869.
Ploughshare, Peter. Samuel B.
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Seneca ... By . . . Utica, N.Y., 1819.
Plover. John S. Wise, in the " Amer-
ican Eield."
Plowshare, John. Alfred Sharpies,
a writer on agricultural subjects.
Plume, Porte. W. M. Harding.
Trans-atlantic sketches .' . . N.Y. 1870.
PI — sh, Je — mes, Esq. William Make-
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1847.
Plymley, Peter. Rev. Sydney Smith.
Letters on the subject of the Catholics,
to my brother Abraham, who lives in
the country. L. 1838.
Pocahontas. Mrs. C. H. Pearson.
Cousin Eranck's household ; or, scenes
in the Old Dominion ... B. 1853.
Poche. Pierre Deschamps. Biblio-
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Watson. Jockie's far awa', and other
popular songs.
Poet of Nature, The. William Words-
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wept to know." To Wordsworth, by
Percy Bysshe Shelley.
Poet of Poets, The. Percy Bysshe
Shelley.
Poet of the Poor, The. George
Crabbe.
Poet Laureate of the New Town
Dispensary, The. Douglas Maglagan,
M.D. Nugae canora; medicte: lays by . . .
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Poet Laureat of Westminster, The.
George Bridgman.
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gustus Peirce. The Uebelliad; or, ter-
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Edited and patronized by the Pi Tau.
B. 1842.
AcTEURS (College Eaculty in 1819).
"Lord Bibo," Pres. KirUand, D. D., LL.D. ;
"Dr. Pop," Dr. PopUn, Prof.of Greek; "Sikee,"
Rev. Henry Ware, D.D., Prof, of Divinity;
" Touchy," Hev. John Brazer, A.M., Prof, of
Latin; "Logic," Levi Hedge, LL.D., Prof, of
Logic, etc.; "Screwem," John Farrar, LL.D.,
Prof, of Mathematics, etc.; " Gad Norton," An-
drews Norton, A.M., Librarian and Prof, of
Sacred Literature; " Willard," Sidney Willard,
Prof, of Hebrew, etc. ; " Sparks," Jared Sparks,
A.M., Tutor; "Barnwell and Nathan," Robert
TV. Barnivell, Sophomore, posi Col. Carol. Austr.
Pres. ; " Abijab," a Freshman; "Caleb," Caleb
Stetson, a Sophomore, afterwards the Kev. Caleb
Stetson; "Goody" and "Goody Muse," Mrs.
Morse; " Wallis," Charley 7ro«is, Musician.
" This poem was written by Augustus Peirce
of the class [Harv. Coll.] of 1820, and was de-
livered before the 'College Engine Club,' in
July, 1819 ... At the time it was written, Peirce
was not seventeen years of age, and was the
youngest member of his class . , . The next
day, Pres. Kirkland called Peirce to his study
... for ' cutting prayers ' . . . and said, ' Peirce,
I think you would be more regular in attending
morning prayers, if you . . . did not sit up so
late writing poor poetry.' Nothing more was
said to him on the subject by any of the faculty."
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Poetaster, A. George Hughes. Rhymes
by . . . L. 1846.
Poles^vorth, Sir Humphry. Jona-
than Swift, D-D. Law is a bottomless
pit; or, the history of John Bull . . .
1712-13.
PoUarchus. Sir Charles Gotterel. —
See "Orinda."
Pollcemaa X. 54. William Make-
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"Punch," Nov. 25, 1848.
Political Apothecary, A. W. P.
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PoUuto. Frank B. Wilkie. Petrolia;
or, the oil regions of the United States.
Chic. 1865.
Polko, EUse. Elise Vogel. Musical
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Pollock, Guy. Robert Douglas Ham-
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contributed several series of letters on
literary, political, and other subjects, to
the " Canadian Literary Magazine,"
York, 1833 ; and the " Courier of Upper
Canada," the "Herald," the "Palla-
dium," and the " British Colonist," all of
Toronto.
Polyanthus. John Wilson. The Pa-
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"Blackwood's Magazine," Vol. XL, p.
217 et seq.
Polypus. Eaton Stannard Barrett.
All the talents. A satirical poem . . .
L. 1807.
Polyxena. Philip Thicknesse, Esq.
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Pomeroy, " Brick." Mark M. Pom-
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and criticisms on the follies of the day
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Pomeroy, Eugene. Thomas F. Don-
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Pomfret, Peter. Rev. Richard Graves.
Lucubrations ... in prose and verse. L.
18-.
Pomona. One of the pseudonyms
attributed to Junius (q.v.).
The letter thus signed, is dated July 1, 1768 ;
It is directed " to Master Harry, in Black Boy
Alley," and relates to hie " duplicity in promis-
ing a place to Lord Rockingham and to another
person."
Pomponio, IJeto. Marchese Frances-
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Ponder, Rev. Peter. Bev. William
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Ponny. Horace Mayhem.
" 'Ponny' was a nickname. Most of the men
[writers for ' Punch '] were known to each other
By some familiar pseudonym. They call Mr.
Percival Leigh ' Professor ' to this day, Marie
Lemon was 'Uncle Mark,' and old Evans
' Pater.' " — See Hatton's " Journalistic Lou-
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Pontiac. Oliver Knight, in " Harper's
Weekly."
Pontoosuo. Ensign H. Kellogg. The
Johnson protocol and international good
neighborliood . . . Pittsfield, Mass.,
1869.
Poor-Rich Man, A. John Berrien
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cure. By . . . Nashville, Tenn., 1868.
Poor Richard. Benjamin Franklin.
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Poor Robert the Scribe. Charles
Miner. Essays from the desk of . . .
P. 184-.
Popinack. Mrs. Virginia Durant
Covington. — See " Fabian."
Poplar, Anthony. Rev. Charles Stu-
art Stanford, editor of the " Dublin Uni-
versity Magazine."
Poplicola. The earliest signature
adopted by Junius (q.v.). The attack on
Lord Chatham, whicli was signed as
above, was published in the "Public
Advertiser," April 28, 1767. The signa-
ture was only once more employed, viz.
in the letter dated May 28, 1767, which
was the celebrated reply to Sir William
Draper's defence of Lord Chatham.
Poplicola, in April, 1767, depicts Lord Chat-
ham as aspiring to a political dictatorship, and
tLat the Tarpeian rock or a gibbet would be
enough for the " carcase of such a traitor." But
observe the contrast : Junius, in a letter addressed
to the Earl of Chatham in the following January,
marked "private and secret, to be opened by
Lord Chatham only," sets himself forth as a
warm admirer of that statesman, and anxiously
cautions liim against the underhand practices of
his colleagues, especially of Lord Northington
and Mr. Conway, concluding as follows : —
"My Lord, the man who presumes to give
your Lordship these hints admires your charac-
ter without servility, and is convinced that, if
this country can be saved, it must be saved by
Lord Chatham's spirit, by Lord Chatham's abili-
ties."— "Correspondence of the Earl of Chat-
ham," vol. ill., p. 305.
Upon this Wade remarks : —
"So that the 'dictator' of Poplicola is the
saviour of Junius, both one writer. Impossible I
"Wlio then, it may be asked, was Poplicola? a
question probably not very material to answer if
he were not Junius. But I will mention one
conjecture by an American editor, namely, that
Poplicola was Blorne Tooke, which seems not
unnkely. About this period Mr. Home Tooke
returned from a tour in Italy as travelling
tutor; on his way he spent some weeks with Mr.
Wilkes in Paris, and imbibed his rancour against
Grafton and Chatham; the latter, in the full
bloom of place, peerage, and pension, having
haughtily rejected Wilkes's application for com-
pensation or public employment, and disowned
his quondam friend * as the blasphemer of his
God and libeller of his king.' In retaUation,
Wilkes addressed a bitter, inculpatory letter to
the Duke of Grafton, and Mr. Tooke is surmised
to have lent his auxiliary aid by the two letters
signed ' Poplicola.' "
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Popllcola, Valerius. Samuel Adams,
in the " Boston Gazette," Oct. 28, 1771 ;
Oct. 5, 1772.
Popular Author, A. — Montgom-
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Porcuplae, Peter. William Cobbett.
The rush-light. N.Y. 1800.
Porcustus. Henry Swinburne, Esq.,
who, under this signature, communicated
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Porson of Old English and French
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summer in Europe . . . N.Y. 1866.
Portia. Mrs. Abigail Adams. — See
" Diana."
Portlus. Samuel Pegge. A short let-
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1785, p. 176. — See " Gent. Mag.," LXVI.,
p. 1082.
Porus, King. John Proby, the re-
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Positive, Paul. James Montgomery.
Prison amusements, by . . . 1797.
'Possum, Peter. Richard Rowe. P.
P.'s portfolio. Sydney, 1858.
Postman Poet, The. Edward Ca-
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ing and its Ticinity. Worthing, 1814.
Potlphar, Paul. George William
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1854.
Potter, Maj. Roger Sherman. Fred-
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Potts, Plpsey. Miss Rosella Rice, in
her contributions to "Arthur's Maga-
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Pounce, Peter, Esq. Richard Lewis.
The Robin Hood Society : a satire . . .
By . . . L. 1756.
Powel, R., the Puppet-Show Man,
Sir Thomas Burnet. A second tale of
the tub ... [A satire on the Earl of
Oxford.] L. 1715.
PoweU, Mary. Mrs. Anne Manning
Rathbone.
Poyntz, Launce. Frederick Whit-
taker. Numerous mediseval tales con-
tributed to the "Fireside Companion"
(N.Y. about 1870).
Practical Banker, A. James B.
Cong don. A defence of the currency of
Massachusetts. B. 1856.
Practical Farmer, A. David Henry.
The complete English Farmer ... By
. . . and a friend of the late Mr. Jethro
TuU ... L. 1772.
Practical Gardener, A. Thomas
Green Fessenden. The American kitchen
gardener. N.Y. 1852.
Practical Hand, A. John Hill Bur-
ton. Convicts. Edinb. 1865.
Practical Printer, A. John Mitchell.
A manual of punctuation . . . Manches-
ter, 1859.
Practical Teacher, A. Benjamin
Greenleaf. Key to the new practical
arithmetic ... B. 1867.
Practical Teacher, A. George Bet-
tany. Murby's Scripture manuals. The
book of Genesis ... L. 1867, etc.
Practitioner of more than Fifty
Years' Experience In the Art of
Angling. John Bartlett. A catalogue
of books on angling . . . From the
library of . . . Camb., Mass., 1882.
Prairie Bird. Mary W. Wellman.
Poems and other thoughts. B. 1854.
Prattle, Mrs. For the supposed
editor of the "Parrot." L. 1728.
Prawda, Franz. Adalbert Klinka,
who, during a literary career of 30 years,
has written a whole library of popular
histories.
Preacher of the Gospel, A. Peter
Hately Waddell. A letter to R. Ward-
law .. . By . . . L. 1844.
Prendergast, Paul. Douglas William
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182-.
Presbyter. Samuel Hurlbeart Turner,
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1851.
Presbyter. John Morgan. Trinity
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Presbyter, A. Rev. Berkely Addison,
A.M. An earnest and solemn remon-
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Presbyter, The. Rev. Thomas Ha-
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• ■ • reply to all his anti-Calvinist oppo-
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Presbyter AngUcanus. Joseph Hem-
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1852.
Presbyter Catholicus. Rev. William
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Presbyter Cicestrensls. Henry
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1846.
Presbyter in the Diocese of Can-
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Presbyter of the Church in Phila-
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Presbyter of the Church of Eng-
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L. 1709.
Pre[s]byter of the Church of Eng-
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Presbyter of the Church of Eng-
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clergy of the Church of England to the
bishops ... L. 1706.
Presbyter of the Church of Eng-
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attempt to explain the words, reason,
substance, person, creeds, orthodoxy.
Catholic Church, subscription, and Index
Expurgatorius ... By . . . L. 1766.
Presbyter of the Church of Eng-
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a primitive bishop ... L. 1709.
Presbyter of the Church of Eng-
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By . . . L. 1769.
Presbyter of the Church of Eng-
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the study of the Scripture ... L. 1714.
Presbyter of the Church of Eng-
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Presbyter of the Church of Eng-
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doctrine of the Eucharist stated . . .
By . . . L. 1720.
Presbyter of the Church of Eng-
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upon most important topicks . L.
1715.
Presbyter of the Church of Eng-
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1708.
Presbyter of the Church of Eng-
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[Edmtmd Gibson] the Bishop of Lon-
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Signed ""W. A.," and also ascribed to W.
Presbyter of the Church of Eng-
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original draught of the Primitive Church
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Presbyter of the Church of Eng-
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reciprocal duty of the ministers of Christ
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Presbyter of the Church of Eng-
land, A. Rev. William Jones. Reflec-
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Presbyter of the Church of Eng-
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answer to Mr. Pearce's vindication of the
Dissenters; by . . . L. 1720.
Presbyter of the Diocese of Mary-
land, A. Norris M. .Tones. A letter to
a Methodist, by . . . Bait. 1844.
Presbyter of the Diocese of To-
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Sketches of Canadian life, lay and eccle-
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Presbyterian, A. Rev. Alexander
Blaikie. The schools . . . New, old,
older, and oldest schools of Presbyteri-
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Presbyterian Minister in the Coun-
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or, diplomacy and the Church of Scot-
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Presbyterus. Bev. Robert Hussey. A
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President, The. Sir John Sinclair.
Account of the Origin of the Board of
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President, The. John Alderson, M.D.
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President, The. Amos Binney. Re-
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President of Kenyon College, The.
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S., Sir C. Sir Charles Sedley.
S., Sir C. E., Bart. Sir Claude Ed-
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S., C. W. Charles William Smith.
The big bulls of Europe and the blasphe-
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S., C. W. Charles William Short. A
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S., E. Edward Seymour, in his con-
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S., E. B. Ephraim Baynard Seabrooh.
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S.C, 1867.
S., B. B. Eliza B. Swan. Once a
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S., E. H. Edward Henry Smith, Lord
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S., E. Ii. Mrs. E. L. Saxon, in the
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S., E. R. Ernest B. Seymour. Mig-
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S., E. S. E. S. Seward. Columbiad
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S., G. George Slater, in his contribu-
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S., G. George Smith. A defence of
the communion-oflBce of the Church of
England . . . Edinb. 1744.
S., G. Sir George Stephen. The guide
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S., G. George Sewell. An introduc-
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S., G. A. George Augustus Sala, in
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S., G. O. George 0. Seilhamer, in his
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S., G. W. George W. Smalley, the
London correspondent of the New Tork
" Tribune."
S. H. James Tidmarsh. National re-
ligious education ... L. 1852.
S., H. H. A. Hely H. A. Smith. The
duke and the doctors. L. n.d.
S., H. P. Miss Helen P. Strong, in her
contributions to "Harper's Young Peo-
ple" (N.Y.).
S., H. S. Henry Sewell Stokes. The
plaint of Morwenstowe. Verses signed
. . . Bodmin, 1876.
S., H. W. Mrs. Horace
Smith (?). Records of a happy life ,
P. 1873.
S., I. T. John Talwin Shewell. A
tribute to the memory of William Cow-
per . . . By . . . Ipswich, 1808.
S., J. Sir John Stoddart, who wrote
his first contribution for the " Times " in
the shape of a, series of letters, in 1810,
under this signature.
S., J. John Sympson. The age of the
world, collected in all its periods from
the sacred Scriptures, and other histo-
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1707.
S., J. John Small. An apology for
the true Church of Scotland . . . Edinb.
1719.
S., J. Joseph Sutton. The character
of the true Gospel ministry, and the
liberty of the children of God, etc. By
... L. 1836.
S., J. Joseph Sykes. Detached
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S., J. Josiah Swett, D.D,, compiler.
Forms of prayer to be used in families,
as set forth in the prayer-book . . .
Claremont, N.H., 1861.
S., J. Jonathan Swift, D.D. A letter
of advice to a young poet. 1720.
S., J. J. Smith. The mirror of merit
and beauty. N.Y. 1808.
8., J. J. Stephens. Monody on the
death of the Kev. Sir Hugh Moleswortb,
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Bart., of St. Petroc Manor, Cornwall.
Wadebridge, Cornwall, 1862.
S., J. Miss Jessi/ Stewart. Ode to
Dr. Thomas Percy. Edinb. 1804.
S., J. James Smith. Shakespeare,
not Bacon, in the " Daily Argus " (Mel-
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S., J. John Sarjeant, Sargeant, or Ser-
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Holland. Transnatural philosophy; or,
metaphysicks ... By . . . I,. 1700.
S., J. Major John (Scott) Waring.
Two letters to the Eight Hon. Edmund
Burke ... By . . . L. 1783.
S., J., A.C. John Sleech, Archdeacon
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1750 (?).
S., J., of Dale. Frederic Jesup Stim-
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S., J., A Presbyter of the Episco-
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S., Dr. J. Jonathan Swift, D.D. The
sermons of . . . L. 1790.
S., J., D.S.P. Jonathan Swift. The
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S., J. A. James Alexander Smith. God
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S., J. H. J. M. Shorthouse. John In-
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S., J. R. John Russell Smith, the Lon-
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■ S., L. Lister Smith. The cruise of
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1860.
S., the late J. J., Esauire. John An-
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S., li. H. Lewis Henry Steiner, M.D.
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S., Mario. Isabella Scopoli-Biasi.
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all the rest in that language since the banish-
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S., R. J. Richard Joseph Sulivan. Ob-
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S., R. P. Robert Pearsall Smith. Walk-
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S., R. T. William Maginn.
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the incognito so far as to subscribe himself
* Kalph Tuckett Scott,' and Mr. Blackwood sent
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S. S. (Sinner Saved). William Hunt-
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'• Dear Sik, — ' Mark Twain ' was the now, de
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"I'urther on in the pages of Fraser (vol. xxi..
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contributions to various California peri-
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Verdello, Cordrac. Richard Harris.
The English press and its poets : a satire.
L. 1856.
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Veritas. George 8. Mc Walters em-
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Veritas. E. C. Walker, in his contri-
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<N.Y.).
Veritas. Rev. Andriw MacGeorge.
The Church of Scotland and the Eree
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Veritas. Hon. John Richardson. The
letters of . . . Montreal, 1822.
Verity, Auguste. Jules Fournier, a
Montreal merchant, who, since 1864, has
occasionally contributed to "La Mi-
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above.
Verity sans Peur. Frederic James
Prouting, in his contributions to various
English periodicals.
Vermond, Pavil. Eugene Guinot. —
See " Durand, Pierre."
Vernon, Judge. E. C. Tuttle, in his
contributions to various Western period-
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Vernon, Henry. George Wightwick.
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Vernon, Ruth. Stopford J. Ram.
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Vertaur. J. H. Trumbull, in "Notes
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Verus. Francis Webb, Esq., who
"wrote a series of letters in the 'Diary,'
under the signature of 'Verus,' on the
subject of the dispute with Spain re-
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Verus. Edward Burton. An address
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... in allusion to some of the popular
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The letters thus signed (January to May,
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V6t6ran de 1812, Un. Sir &ienne
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" Voluntary letters, I suppose, without pay-
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calling out another, till 'Vetus' and his doc-
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trines came to be a distinguishable entity, and
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the name ' Vetus ' as a kind of editorial backlog,
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Vetus. Charles Marsh. The famous
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These letters were republished in 1812 In
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Viator. William Beckford, in his con-
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Viator. Jonathan Huntington Bright,
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Viator. William Jerdan, in the Lon-
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Viator. George Lipscomb, M.D., by
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Viator, Vacuus. Thomas Hughes, the
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Viator Verax. Rev. George Mus-
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Vicar of Prome-Selwood, The. T.
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Vicar of Morwenstow, The. Rev.
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Vicar of the Church of England,
A. Rev. Joseph Bosworth. The Episco-
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Vicarius Cantianus. Samuel Pegge.
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Victor, Verity. E. M. Wright. Be-
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Vidocq. Col. Charles Ashton Haw-
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Vierge. Virginia Beecroft.
Vieux gargon, Un. Alphonse Cyno-
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Villiers, Lt. Walnwright, U.S.N.
Frank Cahill, in his contributions to the
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Vincent, EUerton. M. C. Logan.
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Vincent, John, Esq. Jedediah Vin-
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The two letters thus signed are dated Febru-
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Spanish declaration.
Vindex. 5amueZ .^t/ams, in the "Bos-
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1772.
"Vindex. John Butler, Bishop of
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Vindex. Dr. .Tohn Loveday, m "Gent.
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"Vindex. Lorenzo Sabine. His signa-
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Violet, Corporal or Daddy (Fr.
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" A name given to the Emperor by his parti-
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Zeokinizul. Louis XV., King of
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Kofirans. Translated from the Arabic
of the famous traveller Krinelbol. With
a key. [From the French of Claude
Prosper Jolyot de CreTjillion.] L. 1749.
Zepa. D. Sulburt, M.D. An eye-
opener. "Citateur, par Pigault" . . .
B. 1871.
Zero. Allan Ramsay. A succinct
review of the American contest ... L.
1782.
Zeta. John I^ovell, in his contributions
to the " Graphic " (L.).
Zeta. James Anthony Froude. Shad-
ows of the clouds Ftalesl. By ... L.
1847. ^
Zianltzka, K. Th. Kathinlca (Salein)
Zitz. Schiller's Laura, etc. Mainz, 1855
Zigzag, Mr., the Elder. John Wyke
ZI
315
[Additions.]
ham Archer. The recreations of . . . L.
18-.
Zinn, Serjeant. James Edwin Wil-
son. A throw for the throne ; or, the
prince unmasked. L. 1872.
Zlon. John Ward. The standard of
Zion . . . Birmingham, 1831.
Zlska. Amos Jay Cummings, in the
New York " Sun."
Zulano. Jerome Alfred Harle, who,
under this pseudonym, for four years
contributed to the San Francisco " Argo-
naut " feuilleton, with the title " Echoes
from Everywhere " ; also sketches and
translations.
ZZ— , J . Rev. John Butler. The
genuine will of a clergyman lately de-
ceas'd ... L. 1760.
ADDITIONS.
******. William Maginn. Letter from
. . .inclosing hymn to "Christopher North,
Esq. [with the hymn], in " Blackwood's
Magazine," Vol. IX., pp. 59-64.
A., C. C. Rev. C. O. Adams.
"A," "H," "B," "M," "F," "N,"
and " E." Letters from the Irish High-
lands. L. 1825.
The letters signed "H" were written by
Henrp Blake, Esq., of Renvyle; the others by
Mrs. Blake and her sisters.
A., H. and R. Harriet and Rose Ac-
ton. Poems. L. 1846.
A., J. Dr. John Aiken, in " Gent.
Mag."; Nichols' "Literary Anecdotes,
18th Century," IX., 384.
A. B. Richard Allen (I). The for-
time hunter's guide, etc. By . . . 1840 (I).
A. S. Rev. Thomas Russell.
In Allihone's " Critical Dictionary of English
Literature," Vol. n., nnder Joseph mtson, on
p. 1812, about one-third down on first column, I
ind,—
" The controversy was carried on by different
parties in London * G-ent. Mag.,' 1782, etc. ('A. S.'
«tand3 for Ilev. Thomas Sussell)."
A. W., Farmer. Free thoughts on
the proceedings of the Continental
Congress held at Philadelphia, Sep-
tember 5th, 1774, etc. By . . . n.p.,
n.d.
Said by Mr. John Russell Bartlett to be the
joint production of Dr. Seabury, afterwards
Bishop of Connecticut, and Mr. Isaac Tfilkins,
a West-Chester farmer.
A., W. G. G. W. Allen. Two ghost
tales : poems. Nottingham, 1870.
Absentee, An. Rev. Edward Mangin.
Utopia found; being an apology for
Irish absentees . . . by . . . Bath,
1813.
Achates. Thomas Pinckney. Eeflec-
tions occasioned by the late disturban-
ces [by negroes] in South Carolina. By
. . . Charleston, 1822.
Acorn. James Oakes.
In the Boston " Sunday Herald " for Dec. 7,
1884, is an article called " Passing Away," which
gives an account of " The Place where the ' Scar-
let Letter ' was written." In this article a bit of
information is given about James Oakes. He
was something of a literary man, a good theatri-
cal critic, and wrote for the Boston "Post" and
New York papers over the signature of
" Acorn." He was a friend of Edwin For-
rest.
Agrlcola. Rev. Percival Stockdale.
In the summer of 1779, Beo. Percival Stock-
dale wrote several political letters with the sig-
nature " Agricola." They wei'e published by
Mr. H. S. Woodfall in the " Public Advertiser."
" Literary Anecdotes of 18th Century,"
Nichols, Vol. VIII., p. 25, note at foot. The
opening of the note is on p. 18, and is signed on
p. 29 as " J. P." The next sentence says written
by Jane Porter.
Albens, le vicomte d'. Mme Urbain
Rattazzi. Articles in the journal " Le
Pays," notably parisiennes " Lettres,'' and
among other novels, " Le quartrieme
larron," published in 1862.
Alceste. Louis Am^dge Eugene Achard.
Lettres parisiennes, the first of which
appeared in " L'Assembl^e Nationale,"
April 14, 1849, and several of the follow-
ing appeared signed " Alceste."
Allen, Grant. Charles Grant Blair-
Jindie Allen. Physiological aesthetics.
L. 1877.
Alphonso. John Nichols.
In August, 1778, John Nichols became asso-
ciated with David Henry in the management of
the " Gent. Mag.," and from that time not a single
month elapsed in which he did not write several
articles in that miscellany, some with bis own
name or bis initials, and some anonymously,
A note to the above says, under these signatures,
" Alphonso " = JoA» Nichols; " Eugenic " =
John Nichols; "M. Green " = Jo;m Nichols;
" A London Antiquary " = John Nichols ;
"J. M"." = John Nichols. — "literary Anec-
dotes of 18th Century," Nichols, Vol. VI., p.
628 and note.
Amateur, An. Hon. E. 8. Abbot,
afterwards Baroness Colchester. Views
in London [in verse], sketched from a
window in the "Palais de la V&it^," etc.
Chiswick, 1833.
American, An. Henry Pickering
Poems by . . . B. 1880.
[Additions.]
316
Ancient Brahmin, An. Philip Dor-
mer Stanhope, 4th Earl of Chesterfield.
The oeconomy of human life. Translated
from an Indian manuscript, written by
... To which is prefixed an account of
the manner in which the said manuscript
was discover'd. In a letter from an
English gentleman now residing in
China, to the Earl of . L.
1761. See "Notes and Queries," Vol.
X, pp. 8, 74, and 318.
Angelo, Master Michael. Oliver
Goldsmith (1). The drawing school for
little masters and misses ... By . . .
L. 1777.
Goldsmith is believed to have written the
" History of Little Goody Two Shoes . . . From
the original Ms. in th« Vatican at Rome, the
cuts by Michael Angelo." L.
Angeloni, Battista, a Jesuit. John
Shebbeare, M.D.
Indeed that gentleman, whatever objections
were made to him, had knowledge and abilities
much above the class of ordinary writers, and
deserves lo be remembered as a respectable name
in literature, were it only for bis admirable
'• Letters on the English Nation," under the
came of " Battista Angeloni, a Jesuit." This
was John Shebbeare, in 1755. — Boswell's
"Life of Johnson," edition of London (Bell),
1876, Vol. Vin., p. 90, year 1781.
Anti-Janus. Dr. Phil Hergenroether.
An historico-theological criticism of
"The Pope and the Council," by "Ja-
nus." N.Y. 1871.
Anti-Sejanus. James Scott.
Dr. James Scott wi-ote, in 1765, the letters
signed " Anti-Sejanus," which were published
in the " Public Advertiser," and were so popular
that tbey raised the sale of the paper from 1500
to 3000 a day . . . There are likewise some
others signed " Fhilanglia," written by Dr.
Scott. — Nichols, " Literary Anecdotes of 18th
Century," Vol. IX., p. 725.
Antiquarian. Henry Phillips, Jr. A
review of an article on Continental
money, in "Harper's Magazine" for
March, 1863. n.p. 1863.
Armenian, An. Judge Robert Hellen.
Letters from ... in Ireland to his friends
at Trebisond ... L. 1757. Also as-
cribed to Edmund Sexton Pery, Esq.,
afterwards speaker of the Irish House of
Commons.
Artist, An. John Beugo. Poetry,
miscellaneous and dramatic. By . . .
Edinb. 1797.
Ashleigh, Rose. Mrs. Rose Aldrich,
in contributions to the " Weekly "
(N.Y.).
Augustinus. William Maginn. Latin
prosody from England. To Christopher
North, Esq., dated St. Andrews, Sept. 13,
1821, in " Blackwood's Magazine," Vol.
X., pp. 383-388.
Autolycus. John Edwards, in his
contributions to the " Springfield Wheel-
men's Gazette."
Azamat Batuk. Nicolas L^on Thi€-
blin.
"The pseudonym of 'Azamat Batuk* was
used by me for fancy sketches in the ' Pall Mall
Gazette ' (L.) ; the pseudonym of * Rigolo * was
used for the last seven or eight years in the
* Sun ' for my Monday Wall Street articles only,
and is being used still. I have occasionally used
some other pseudonyms, including tb^ of ' John
Collins • in the ' Sun,' giving sketches of "Wall
Street men (Vanderbilt, Gould, Woerishoffer,
and others), in the years 1877 and '78." — Letter
to A. E. Frey, Jan. 18, 1885.
B., C. K. Charles K. Bishop, in " Har-
per's Monthly."
B., E. B. Elizabeth (Barrett) Brown-
ing. "Victoria's tears," in the "Athe-
nffium" for July 8, 1837, p. 506.
B., O. B. Oliver Bell Bunco, in various
periodicals.
B., S. J. Mrs. Sallie J. (Hancock) Bat-
tey.
Barrett, Rev. J., D.D.S.F.T.C.D.,
Professor of Hebrew in Trinity Col-
lege, Dublin. William Maginn. A
Hebrew dirge over Sir Daniel Donnelly.
By ... in "Blackwood's Magazine,"
Vol. VII., pp. 197-199.
Beauchamp, Philip. George Grote^
Analysis of the influence of natural re-
ligion on the temporal condition of man-
kind. L. 1822.
The "British Museum Catalogue" thus as-
cribes this work to Mr. Grote, and not to Mr.
Bentham.
Beauvoir, Roger de. iSdouard Roger
de Bully. L'ecolier de Cluny; ou, le
sophisme, 1315. Paris, 1832.
Belle, Clara. Frank File, in various
periodicals.
Benedick. Joseph Reed,
"Joseph JReed wrote letters under the signa-
ture * Benedick ' (in defence of Mr. Garrick, on.
the publication of Eendrick's ' Love in the
suds ') , printed originally in the * Morning Chron-
icle.' " — Nichols, " Literary Anecdote^ of the
18th Century," IX., 118
Bernard, Camille. Mme Urlain
Rattazzi.
Bessie. Mrs. Kent. — See Clark's
"Recollections of Writers."
Bienaise, Jacques. Louis Labarre.
Tin mois h Paris ; ou, le f ameux petit
tour en France du poete Marie-Amour
Janvier, recueilM et mis en lumi&re, par
. . . LiiJge, 1838.
BigTrtg's Friend, The. Henry
George Herbert, Lord Porchester and 2d
Earl of Carnarvon. A letter to the
" Oxford Spy," from . . . 1818. •
Birch, Rev. Busby, IJIJ.D., F.R.S.,.
F.A.S., F.G.C., and M.S.E.A.M.C. [i.e.
317
[Additions.]
Member of the Society for the Encour-
agement of Arts, Manufactures, and Com-
merce]. Sonnel Thornton. City Latin;
or, critical and political remarks on the
Latin inscription on laying the first stone
of the intended new bridge at Black
Pryars ... By . . . L. 1760.
"This sparkling, frisky aqiiib from the pen
of BonnM Thornton was let off more in merri-
ment than rancour. The witty author followed
up his whimsical strictures in another droll
pamphlet," for the title of which, see "A Dep-
uty."—See "Notes and Queries," July, 1866,
pp. 41, 42.
Bluggen, Vander von. Charles
Knight. " The Boeotian order of architec-
ture," in Knight's " Quarterly Magazine,"
1824.
Boythorn. W. S. Landor, in Dick-
ens's " Bleak House."
Bridges, Sallie. Mrs. S. B. Stebbins,
of Philadelphia, in poems contributed to
various periodicals.
Brown, Edward, Esq. John Camp-
bell, LL.D. The travels and adventures
of . . . L. 1739.
Buller, Bob. William. Maginn. A
Latin version of Will's [see W. Seward]
" UUaloo," in " Blackwood's Magazine,"
Vol. VIL, p. 197.
C, Mrs. Maria (Little) Child, in her
contributions to literary journals.
C, C, C.A.D.A. [Carolus Cordell,
Catholicse Academicas Duacenaj Alum-
nus]. Rev. Charles Cordell. The Divine
OfiBce for the use of the laity. Newcas-
tle (?), 1763.
C, G. T. Greorqe Ticknor Curtis, in
" Harper's Weekly )" Aug. 9, 1884, and
In other periodicals.
C, H., Esq. Henry Coventry. The
history of Pompey the Little. L.
1751.
C, M. A. Miss Mary Ann Cursham.
Emanuel Swedenborg ; and other poems.
L., n.d. Also poems in Colburn's " New
Monthly," about 1834.
Calcroft, John WiUiam. J. W.
Cole. A defence of the stage. L.
1809.
Campana. Right Son. Frederick
Richard Chichester, Earl of Belfast, who,
under this signature, contributed to the
"Northern Magazine" for February,
1852, an article headed " Twelfth-day at
Cannes," written in a style of lively rem-
iniscence and graceful sentiment.
Carlton, Carrie. Mary Booth.
Celeste. Mrs. George C. (Bowlin Jen-
kins) Brown.
CbampUn, Virginia. Miss Grace
Virginia Lord.
" Man^ have read with pleasure the transla-
tions in different papers ana magazines furnished
by " Virginia Ohamplin." They were the work
of a scholar, and, by the beauty of their compo-
sition, showed a familiarity with the original
that could only come from long years of study."
Chrome, PoUy. Miss Lizzie F.
Schuster, in contributions to the " House-
hold" (Brattleboro, Vt.) et al.
Citizen of Massachusetts, A. Wil-
lard Phillips. An appeal to the good
sense of the Democrats and the public
spirit of the Eederalists. By . . . B.
1814.
Citizen of New Yorli, A. Mathew
Adgate. A northern light; or, new index
to the Bible . . . Troy, 1800.
Citizen of South Carolina, A. Wil-
liam Smith. Candid examination of the
objections to the Treaty of Amity, Com-
merce, and Navigation between the Uni-
ted States and Great Britain ... By
. . . N.Y. 1795.
Clergyman of the Episcopal
Church in England, A. Rev. William
Edward Heygate. — See " Layman of
Boston, A."
Clyde, Kate. Miss C. G. Tharin, in
contributions to the " Weekly " (N.Y.).
C — o. Rev. John Spicer, in "Gent.
Mag.," Vol. LIV., 825; Nichols' "Liter-
ary Anecdotes of 18th Century," IX.,
545.
Crito. John Duncombe.
" In the ' Gent. Mag.,' John Buncombe's com-
munications in biography, poetry, and criticism,
during the last 20 years of his life, were frequent
and valuable. Many of them were without a
name, but his miscellaneous contributions were
usually distinguished by the signature ' Crito * ;
and the * Review of Books ' . . . was nearly all
his own."— Nichols, "Literary Anecdotes of
the 18th Century," Vol. VIII., p. 277 at top.
Crookleg, W. William Tennant. The
Anster concert. Cupar, 1811.
Crossman, P. J. William Maginn, in
the "Literary Gazette," in 1819.
See " Noctes Ambrosianse," edited by Mack-
enzie, Vol. v., p. iv.
"0. P."= Wm. Maginn. — See same book.
Vol. v., p. V. This pseudonym was changed to
" OlinthuB, Petre, D.D." = Wm. Maginn. — See'
same book. Vol. V., p. vii.
Curio. Mark AJcenside.
" His stay at Northampton, however, was fer-
tile in a literary respect, for he published two of
his more remarkable works while there; his-
' Epistle to Curio,' in November, 1744, and his
* Odes on Several Subjects.' Under the pseudo-
nym of * Curio,' the former of these works was-
a very spirited attack on Wm. Pulteney."
Custom-House OflBcer, A. William
Russell. Leaves from the journal of . . .
L. 1868.
D., A. Dr. Andrew Douglas. Notes
of a journey from Berne to England
through Prance, made in the year 1796.
By . . . (with supplement by M. D.). L.
1797.
[Additions.]
318
D., C. W. Charles W. Deans.
D., W. IT'. Derham. Artificial clock-
maker . . . 4th ed. L. 17o4.
D'Anvers, Caleb. Nicholas Amhurst.
" In 1726, Dee. 6th, Nicholas Amhurst issued,
under the pseudonym of 'Caleh D'Anvers of
Gray's Inn,' the tirst numher of the famous
* Craftsman,' the most successful of all the polit-
ical journals of this age." — Stephen, "Diet,
of Nat. Biog.," p. 332, col. 2.
"He was also, in all probahility, author of a
poem, ' The Protestant Session "... By a mem-
ber of the Constitutional Club of O-xford, 1719."
— Stephen, " Diet, of Nat. Biog.," p. 362, col. 1.
Dapiferus, Jacobus, Corcagiensis.
William Blaginn. Adventus in Hiber-
nian), etc. "Blackwood's Magazine,"
Vol. IX., pp. 319-20.
Ascribed to Dr. Maginn as well as to Mr.
Murphy.
Debruel, Louis. Louis Ame'dt'e Eu-
gene Achard issued several vauderilles
under this pseudonym.
Delta. David Macbeth Moir.
Under " A" he contributed 395 poems to
"Blackwood's." Bee a note in "Noctes Ara-
brosianse," J. Wilson; edited by R. Bhelton
Maelienzie, pub. by W. J. Widdleton, N.Y.
1876. Vol. II., p. 21.
Allibone says he contributed articles from
1817 (when the magazine was established) till
1861, the year of his death.
Denton, H. B. Edgar Taylor. Lord
Brougham's local courts' bill examined.
By . . . L. 1833.
Deputy, A. Bonnel Thornton. Plain
English in answer to city Latin ; or, crit-
ical and political remarks on the Latin
inscription on laying the first stone of
the intended new bridge at Black-Fry-
ars . . . By ... L. 1761.
Divine of the University of
Cambridge, A. George Smith, D.D.
An epistolary dissertation addressed to
the clergy of Middlesex . . . By . . . L.
1739.
Dixon, Helena. Adeline E. Story, in
contributions to the "Weekly" (N.Y.).
Dowden, Ricbard. William Ma-
ginn. Letter from . . . Cork, 1820 ; and
A new song ... in lamentation for . . .
Sir Daniel Donnelly, Kt. C.I. [Champion
of Ireland] ; also. Speech delivered at
the Cork Institution, in " Blackwood's
Magazine," Vol. VII., pp. 200-205.
E., M. E. Mrs. Mary Ellen Edwards
Staples, whose first essay in wood-draw-
ing appeared on the title-page of the
"Illustrated Times," 1859.
Earle, Sidney. Mrs. Sallie J. [Han-
code) Battey.
Earnshaw, Catharine. Maria L.
Pool, in contributions to the " Weekly "
(N.Y.).
Edwards, Leon. Alfred R. Calhoun,
in contributions to the " Weekly " (N.Y.).
Elbon, Barbara. Leonora B. Hal-
sted. Bethesda.
Emerald Isle. Duncan D. Hephurn.
Stray rhymes. 1885 (?).
Eminent Hand, AJn. Alexander Pope.
The impertinent ; or, a visit to the Court.
A satire. By . . . L. 1733.
English Gentleman, An. Philip
Dormer Stanhope, 4th Earl of Chester-
field. — See " Ancient Brahmin, An."
English Officer, An. John Banks.
The history of Francis Eugene, Prince
of Savoy ... By . . . L. 1741.
European Traveller, The. Rev.
Thomas Brockwatj (■?). The E. T. in
America, contained in three letters to
his friend in London. Hartford, 1785.
Ex-Hussar, An. A. Heron, in the
"United Service Magazine," 1885.
Fairie, Fanny. Mrs. Mary T. Wag-
gamon, in contributions to the " Weekly"
(N.Y.).
Father, A. Wdham Tighe, Esq. Ob-
servations on the Lord's I?rayer, in the
form of a letter from ... to his son.
Dublin, 1816.
Federal Republican, A. — Rich-
ards. Politics of Connecticut. Hart-
ford, 1817.
Fielding, Henry. Samuel William
Henry Ireland. Fielding's proverbs. L.
18-.
Fine Arkansas Gentleman, The.
Albert Pike. The life-wake of . . . who
died before his time. W. 1859.
" This pamphlet commemorates a reception
given to Albert Pike by his friends, subse-
quent to a premature announcement of his
death which appeared in the "Washington
papers."
Fisherman and Zoologist, A. Fran-
cis Trevelyan Buckland. The log-book of
... L. 1875.
Fitztravesty, Blaise, Esq. William
Maginn. "A midsummer night's dream,
in l)lank verse, by . . . In " Blackwood's
Magazine," Vol. X., pp. 557-562.
Flat Enlightened, A. — Deale.
Life in the West ; or, the curtain
drawn ... By . . . L. 1827.
This work afterwards appeared, with the
title, "Crockfords; or, life in the West," L.
1828.
Fledger, Aaron. Addison Fletcher
Andrews, in the New York journals.
Flora. Miss Payne, correspondent of
the " Herald" (Cleveland, O.).
Footman , A. Robert Dodsley. Servi-
tude : a poem . . . Written by . . . L.
about 1725.
Forager, Philip. William Maginn.
Ode to Marshal — , on his return. By
an Irish gentleman lately deceased. In
319
[Additions.]
" Blackwood's Magazine," Vol. "VII vv
587, 588. o ' ' fe
Forester, Fleta. Mrs. S. G. Stone,
in her contributions to " St. Nicholas "
(N.Y.) et at.
Pow. F. 0. Ward, leader-writer on
the " London Times."
FoxhaU. Miss Molltj Elliott Seawell,
in her contributions to the "Mail and
Express " (N.Y.).
Friend in the North, A. Stephen
Colwell. The South : a letter from
. . . With special reference to the
effects of disunion on slavery. P
1856.
Friend to the West India Colonies
and their Inhabitants, A. James To-
bin C?). Cursory remarks upon the Rev-
erend Mr. Ramsay's "Essay on the
treatment and conversion of African
slaves in the sugar colonies." By . .
L. 1785.
Gentleman at Cambridge, A. Fran-
cis Bragge. Two odes of R. Rapin, imi-
tated in English Pindaricks. By . . . L.
1710.
Gentleman Here, A. John Macki/.
A journey through Scotland ; in famil-
iar letters from ... to his friend abroad
... By . . . L. 1723.
Gentleman in the Country, A. Adam
Ftrguson, LL.D. Remarks on a pam-
phlet lately published by Dr. Price, in-
titled " Observations on the nature of
civil liberty ... In a letter from
... to a member of Parliament. L.
1776.
Gentleman of the Middle Temple,
A. Thomas Babington Macaulay. Con-
versation between Mr. Abraham Cowley
and Mr. John Milton touching the great
Civil War, in Knight's " Quarterly Mag-
■ azine," 1824.
Gentleman, resident there, A.
Thomas Clio Rickman. Emigration to
America candidly considered. In a
series of letters from ... to his friend in
England. L. 1798.
George, Uncle. Frederick George
Pardon. Parlour pastimes, containing
charades, etc. L. 1857.
Graduate of 1794, A. Ezekiel Bacon,
Zi.i). — See"B., E." ^
Graham, Ennis. Mrs. Mary Louisa
Molesworth. "Carrots": just a little
boy . . . L. 1876.
Greatest Hypocrite in England,
The. John Wesley. Perfection : a po-
etical epistle, calmly addressed to . . .
L. 1778.
"He, like our hypocrite brother,
Professes one thing, does another;
Thus all things where they're most profest
Are found to be regarded least."
— Butler, upon P. Nye's "Thanksgiving
" This epistle seems to be aimed at the Rev.
John Wesley, in answer to his ' Calm Address." "
H. E., Esq. Samuel William Henry
Ireland.
H., J. Rev. John Button, B.D. A
tour to the caves in the, environs of
Ingleborough and Settle ... L. 1781.
H. M. Sir Samuel Egerton Brydges.
"In 1832, Sir Egerton Brydges contributed
some letters to the " Times " newspaper, during
the discussion of our legislative constitution, on
the Peerages, signed 'H. M.,' and dated Leip-
sic."— "Gent. Mag.," November, 1837, Vol.
Vin., N.S., Pt. II., p. 638.
H., M. W. M. W. Hallett.
Hastier, Doctor, M.R.S.P.Q. John
Whitley Boswell. SvWfyo/iiya of the
antiquities of Killmackumpshaugh, in
the County of Roscommon and Kingdom
of Ireland. Written by . . . Dublin,
1790.
Hincks, Rev. E., F.T.C.D. William
Maginn. Translation of Hebrew dirge
in "Blackwood's Magazine," Vol. VII.,
pp. 198, 199.
His Sister. Miss Angeline M. Cud-
worth. A memorial of Rev. Warren H
Cudworth. By . . . B. 1885.
Holt, Wm. William Maginn. Re-
port of the " Speech delivered at the
Cork Institution," in " Blackwood's
Magazine," Vol. VII., pp. 202-205.
Irish Clergyman, An. Rev. Spenser
Knox. Pastoral annals. By ... L.
1840.
Irish Gentleman, lately deceased,
An. William Maginn. An ode to Mrs.
Flanagan. By ... in "Blackwood's
Magazine," Vol. VI., pp. 628-630.
Ixion. Llewelyn H. Johnson.
J., R. Richard Jones.
[notes by me. a. a. TRET.]
I have before me a book with the following
title, " Six Old Plays," on which Shakspeare
founded his " Measure for Measure," " Comedy of
Errors," " Taming of the Shrew," " King John,"
"King Henry TV. and V.," and "King Lear."
Two Vols, bound in one. L. 1779. Sometimes
called "Nichols Steevens' edition." In it I find
several initials, and I have looked them up with
the following result. The first play is, —
" Historye of Promus and Cassandra," by
G-eo. "Whetstones. It opens with an address by
tbe author, and signed with bis name. Then
follows " The Printer to the Reader," signed
"R. I." In Collier's " Shakspere Library,"
edited by Hazlitt, I find that this "K. I." =
Richard Jones, who printed the edition of the
play in 1578. His whole name appears at the
close of the play in the above book.
The next play is "Mensecmi," a pleasant and
fine conceited comoedie, taken out of the most
excellent wittie poet, Plautus . . . written in
English by "W. "W". London, 1595. " W. W.,"
says Knight, in his introductory notice to tl.e
[Additions.]
820
"Comedy of Errors" (on the authority of
Wood) was WiUiam JJ'arner.
Boin, probably 1558; died, March 9 or 10,
1608-9. Aliibone, under William Warner.
The next play is the " First and Second Part
of the Troubiesome Reign of John, King of Eng-
land," etc., written by W. Sh. Imprinted by
Valentine Sirames for John Helrac, 1611.
" \V. Sh. '* = William Shakespeare, buti iind
" On the title of the reprint of 1611, the book-
seller placed the initials W. Sh., ostensibly for
the purpose of creating a belief that the play was
Shakespeare's." — See " Shakespeare's Library,"
by CoLLiEK, edited by Hazlitt, Pt. II., Vol. I.,
p. 222; edition London, 1S75.
Next comes the '* Taming of a Shrew,"
printed by V. S. for Nicholas Ling.
" V. S. " = Valentine Simmes (a printer),
who printed " King John."
Here ends all the initials that I find in the
" Six Old Plays, etc."; but I Und a reference to
another initial.
"The Whole Contention between the two
Famous Houses, Lancaster and York. With
the Tragicall ende of the good Duke Tlumpfrey,
Ilichard, Duke of York, and King Henrie the
Bixt. Divided into two Parts, and newly cor-
rected and enlarged. Written by William
Shabspeare, Gent. Printed at London, for
T. P."
This contains the "ii^rst Part of the Conten-
tion" as well as the " True Trugedie." " T. P."
was Thomas Pavier, the publisher of other
plays.
Bee " Shakspere's Library," Collier, edited by
Hazlitt, Pt. II., Vol. I., p. 388. L. 1875.
Jacobus, G. P. R. a. P. B.
James. — See " Painsworth, W. Haras-
sing."
Jacques. Kobert ]V. Ewing, a severe
censor of the stage under this signature
during the years 1825 and '20.
Jennings, Thomas, Soda Water
Manufacturer. William Marjinn. Let-
ter from . . . Cork, 1820, and a dirge
over Sir Daniel Donnelly ; by ... in
"Blackwood's Magazine," Vol. VII., pp.
199, 200.
Johnny the Bear. John Abernethy.
"Has anyone who knows Johnny the Bear
heard his name thus ahagrammatised without a
smile? We may be sure ho smiled and growled
at the same time when he first heard it himself."
— SoDTHET's " Doctor," ch. clxxix., p. 468.
Junius Redivivus. William Bridges
Adams. A tale of Tucuman, with di-
gressions, English and American [a po-
litical poem]. L. 1831. He also con-
tributed " On the Working Classes " to
Tait's " Edinburgh Magazine," 1834, pp.
79, 701.
Keen, Royal. F. F. Schrader, in his
contributions to various "Western period-
icals.
Kettle, Rosa Mackenzie. Mary
Bosa Stuart Kettle. The Carding-Miil
Valley. L. 1882.
Li., a. H. Alexander H. Laidlaw,
M.D., in contributions to Philadelphia
journals, 1854, etc.
."Vutlior of an English dictionary, in which
demote appears for the first time as opposite of
promote.
Laboring Man, A. Thomas Robinson
Hazard. Eacts for the laboring man.
By . . . Newport, R.I., 1840.
Lady, A. Mrs. Hannah Glasse. The
art of cookery. L. 1747.
This is ascribed, not only to I)r. John Hill,
but also to the witty Br. William King.
Lady, A. Mrs. — Salmon. Jeptha :
a dramatic poem, by . . . L. 1846.
Lady, A. Miss Mary Ann Cursham.
Norman Abbey : a tale of Sherwood
Eorest. L. 1832.
Lady, A. Miss Anna Jane Vardilt.
Poems by . . . L. 1809.
Lady, A. Lady Charlotte Maria
{ Campbell) Bury. Poems on several
occasions, by . . . Edinb. 1797.
Lady lately Deceased, A. Miss
Henrietta Bawdier. Poems and essays
by . . . 2d ed. Bath, 1786.
Lancelot, le Capitaiue. Amable
Louis Bond' de Villiers. Les pompiers
points par eux-memes. Paris, 1868.
Lang, S. Richard Henry Stoddard, in
his contributions to the " Aldine " (N.Y.).
Late Celebrated Genius Deceased,
A. Richard Griffiths. The posthumous
works of . . . L. 1770.
Late Eminent Divine of the
Church of England, A. John Lawson,
D.D. Occasional sermons. 2d ed.
Le Ros, Christian. W. J. Sorel.
Christmas Day, and how it was spent,
by . . . L. 1854.
Libera Clavis, Gul. [i.e. Eree Key,
i.e. Ereke]. William Freke. An essay
towards an union between divinity and
morality. L. 1687.
Licius. Sir Francis Freeling, in Dib-
din's " Bibliophobia."
London, Thomas. Philip Thicknesse,
in the "Gent. Mag.," 1748-49.
Lover of Peace and Good Govern-
ment, A. James Stettiart. Letter to the
Eev. Dr. Price, E.R.S., wherein his ob-
servations on the nature of civil liberty
. . . are candidly examined . . . By . . .
L. 1776.
M.A. of Balliol College, Oxford,
An. A. D. Thomson. On mankind:
their origin and destiny. L. 1872.
McC, J. L. James Law McCance,
contributor to "Notes and Queries."
The following are what I have so far sent : —
6th Ser., Vol. IX., p. 107, a paragraph under
name " J. L. McC," referring to F. Ford, an
artist.
6th Ser., Vol. IX., p. 389, undername "McC,"
referring to N. TuU, an artist.
6th Ser., Vol. X., p. 125, under name
"J. L, McC," a folk-lore note.
321
[Additions.]
6th Ber., Vol. X., p. 295, under same inilials,
on an epitaph.
Also there are various — move than two dozen
— letters to the editor, answers to queries, etc.,
scattered through Vols. 24 to 28 of the " English
Mechauic and world of Science" ; these are
almost all on astronomical subjects, and are
signed "Mac." — Letter to Mr, A. R. Frey,
dated Jan. 26, 1885.
McFlimsey, Flora. Miss Ehehjn
Kimball Johnson. Associate Editor of
the " Bar Harbor Tourist," at Mt.
Desert. 1885.
M., J., of T. John Moncrieff. Tip-
permalluch's receipts . . . written by that
wortliy and ingenious gentleman . . .
Leith, 1775.
M., Paul. Paul Mobius. Hundert
Charaden und Eatsel. 1875.
M., R. Prof. Robert Manning. The
rise and fall of the heresy of iconoclasts ;
or, image-breakers . . . Collected by . . .
L. 1731.
Blacaroni, A. Mr. " Sun " Taylor.
Theatrical "portraits epigrammatically
delineated. About 1775. See " Notes
& Queries," 2d Ser., xii., 473; 3d Ser.,
i., 39.
Malagrowther, Malachl. Sir Wal-
ter Scott.
In 1826, Sir 'WaUer Scott wrote " Three Let-
ters hy Malachl Malagrowther," first published
in "Edinburgh Weekly Journal," and subse-
quently in a pamphlet by Blackwood. These
were on paper money, etc. In 1830, when the
Reform Ministry came in, Scott wrote a fourth
" Letter of Malachl Malagrowther."
See Allihone, "Diet, of Eng. Lit.," under
"Scott," 1826; "Noctes Ambrosianae," edited
by Mackenzie, N.Y. 1875, Vol. II., pp. 194, 195,
note; "Life of Sir Walter Scott," E. Shelton
Mackenzie, B. 1871, p. 391, etc.
Marc, A. Marc Antoine Bayle. Cau-
series litteraires, in " Le Messager de la
Semaine."
Mel, Mary, should be not Bake, M. E.,
but Bennett, Mary E. — See "B., M. E."
Melmoth, Courtney. Samuel Jack-
son Pratt.
"Samuel Jachson Pratt commenced his liter-
ary course very early in life under the name of
' Courtney Melmoth.' The first of his publica-
tions which attracted notice was the ' Tears of
Genius,' 1774, on the death of Goldsmith." —
NicHois, " Literary Anecdotes of 18th Century,"
IX., p. 722.
Member of that Institution, A.
Ezekiel Porter Belden, A.M. Sketches
of Yale College ... By . . . N.Y.
1843.
Member of the Church of England,
A. Rev. Ernest Silvanus Appleyard. Pro-
posals for Christian union. By . . . L.
1846.
Member of the Massachusetts Bar,
A. John Pickering. National rights and
State rights ... By . . . B. 1841.
Member of the University of Cam-
bridge, A. Rev. Edward Valpy, B.D. (■? ).
Academic errors ; or, recollections of
youth. By . . . L. 1817.
Minister of the Church, The. Rev.
Henry C. Leonard. Discourse delivered
in Orono, Me., at the funeral of Mary
E. Crane, March 20, 1850. Bangor,
1853.
Minor, A. G. W. M. Reynolds (?).
Eodolph : a dramatic fragment, etc., by
... L. 1832.
Moggrldge, Major Spencer, of the
Prince's O^vn. Captain Thomas Hamil-
ton (1), in "Blackwood's Magazine."
Mulligan, Morty Macnamara. Wil-
liam Maginn. Irish melodies, in " Black-
wood's Magazine," Vol. X., pp. 613-622.
N., J. H. John Henry Newman.
"The 'Manual of Devotion in Greek and
Latin' by Lancelot Andrews, was translated by
J. H. N., in the ' Tracts for the Times.' " —
Stephen, "Diet, of National Biography,"
p. 405, col. 1.
N. S. Sir Samuel Egerton Brydges.
"N. S." in " Gent. Mag.," Vol. LVIII., p. 698,
and in " Gent. Mag.," Vol. LIX., p. 584, is Sir
Egerton Brydges. — " Literary Anecdotes of
18th Century," Vol. VUI., p. 660.
N. Y. John Fry. Pieces of ancient
poetry . . . [Edited by " N. Y."] Bris-
tol, 1814.
Native of Algiers, A. Peter Mar-
hoe (?). The Algerine spy in Pennsylva-
nia ; or, letters written by ... on the af-
fairs of the United States of America . . .
P. 1787.
Naturalist, A. Andrew Leith Adams.
Wanderings of ... in India, the west-
ern Himalayas, and Cashmere. Edinb.
1867.
Naval Officer, A. Captain G. Boid.
Travels through Sicily and the Lipari
Islands in . . . 1824. By . . . L.
1827.
Nemo. Henry Gardiner.
Noble Duke, A. Henry St. John,
Lord Bolingbroke. A collection of polit-
ical tracts. Dublin, 1748.
" The tracts are signed as if hy different writ-
ers, but the style of all is so alike as to lead one
to the conclusion that they are all by the same
hand . . . Some of the names found at the end
of the various papers [are] ; — ' The Occasional
Writer,' ' From my Garret,' ' John Trot,' ' Phil-
Athenus.* The following names appear in one
of the articles ... * Benjamin, Lord Bishop of
******* " Ben,' ' Robin,' ' Numb Fish,' ' Raleigh,'
'Publicola,' 'A Person.'" — See "Notes and
Queries," February, 1865, p. 156.
" By * Robin of notable memory ' is probably
meant Robert Barley, Earl of Oxford; and
' Benjamin, Lord Bishop of ******,' is clearly
Benjamin Hoadly, Bishop of Bangor." — See
" Notes and Queries," February, 1865, p. 157.
Nobleman of the other Kingdom,
A. Sir John Perceval, 1st Earl of Eg-
[Additions.]
322
raont. The question of the precedency
of the peers of Ireland in England fairly
stated. A letter to an English lord, by
. . . Dublin, 1739.
No Zoo, Lord. John Swinton.
Octavius. Rev. William Hales. Pur-
suits of literature : translations by . . .
Dublin, 1799.
O'Doherty, Sir Morgan, Bart.
William Mnr/imi. — See "Notes and
Queries," Vol. viii., pp. 11, 12 ; Vol. ix.,
p. 209 ; Vol. X., pp. 9G, 150, 151, 233.
For a list of Dr. Maginn's writings,
see " Dublin University Magazine," Vol.
XXIII., pp. 80 et seq.
Omcer in the Field, An. Charles O.
Nott.
O'Fogai-ty, Fagai-ty, Esq., of Blar-
ney. Samuel Gosnell. Daniel O'Rourke ;
an epic poem, in six cantos, in "Black-
wood's Magazine," Vol. VII., pp. 476-
481, and later volumes.
Also ascribed to Dr. William Maginn.
Oinophilus de Monte Frasconi,
Boniface, A.B.C. Robert Samher. Ebrie-
tatis encomium ; or, the praise of drunk-
enness . . . By ... L. 1723.
" This is not un original work . . . but a trans-
lation from the French. The original is entitled
" L'Eloge de I'Yvresse (A la Haye . . .
MDCOXIV.)," and is by Sallengre, Henri Al-
bert de. — See " Notes and Queries," November,
1865, p. 442.
Oliver, Pen, F.K.C.S. Sir Uenrij
Thompson. Cliarley Kingston's aunt.
By . . . L.
One of the Rhode-Island People.
John Pitman, Jr., Esq. A reply to the
letter of the Hon. Marcus Morton . . .
on the Rhode Island question . . . By
. . . Providence, 1842.
One ^vho has seen the Elephant.
B. F. Scribner. Camp life of a volun-
teer : a campaign in Mexico . . . By . . .
P. 1847. — See " One who was thar."
One -who Respects them. James
Bury. Little bits from workingmen.
By . . . Manchester, 1874.
Our Bard. Frank Waters, contribu-
tor to the " Weekly Courant," of Co-
lumbia, Penn.
P. Hon. Philip Yorke.
The " Athenian Letters " were first published
for the private use of a limited number of friends,
in 4 Vols., 8vo., 1741-43. In 1781, they wore
again printed in 4to (100 copies only), but not
published. An edition h.tving afterwards been
surreptitiously printed in Ireland, this Lord
Hardwick, in 1810, published them in two hand-
some quarto volumes for general circulation.
The several writers were thus designated : —
"Y.," lion. Philip ToWje, afterwards Earl of
Hardwick; "C." Hon. Charles Yorhe; "E,.,"
Itev. Dr. a. II. Rooke, Master of Christ's Col-
lege; "<jr.,'* Rev. Dr. John Green, afterwards
Bishop of Lincoln; "W.," Daniel Wray,
Esq.; " IT.," Rev. Mr. John Heaton, of Bene't
College; "E.," Dr. Heberden; "O.," Henry
Coventry ; " L.," Rev. John Lawry, Vreheadary
of Rochester; " T.," Mrs. Catherine Talbot;
" B.," Rev. Dr. T. Birch; " 8.,"Eev. Dr. Sam-
uel Salter, late member of the Charter House.
— See '* Illustrations of the Literary History of
the 18th Century," JOHH Nichols. Vol. I., pp.
IS, 23, 33, 73, 92. Allibone, under " Yorke,
Philip, Second Earl of Hardwick," also speaks
of it.
P. R., Gent. Robert Paliock (?).
Memoirs of the life of Parnese, a
Spanish lady ... By . . . L.
1751.
P. T. T. [Post ten tumblers]. William
Maginn. To Thomas Campbell, Esq.
An expostulatory epistle . . . signed . . .
Cork, 1820, in " Blackwood's Magazine,"
Vol. VI., pp. 504, 505.
P. W. Wyatt Papworth, in "Notes
and Queries," 1869 ; " Die. of National
Biog.," p. 59, col. 1.
Palatine, Tom. Thomas Nash. A
long lane. L. 1883. Also in his literary
contributions.
Pallet, Peter Paul. For key to
Batli characters, see "Notes and Que-
ries," 2d Ser., Vol. II., 1856, pp. 253,
254.
Parallax. Alfred Russell Wallace.
Parallax. Samuel Birley Robotham.
The immediate predecessor of John Jasper,
the colored philosopher of Richmond, Va.,
whose recent assertion that " the sun do move"
has shaken the world of science from centre to
circumference. Robotham taught thatEarth was
a circular plain over which the sun moved. In
1883 the editor of the " Pillory " published at
No. 12, Catherine St., Strand, London, offered
100 guineas to the rash man or woman who could
disprove the truth of the Robotham theory.
Parenthenopeus Hereticus. Wil-
liam Gordon. Popery against Christian-
ity ; or, an historical account of the
present state of Rome, etc. L. 1719.
Pastor, The. William Wirt Phillips,
D.D. Memorial of the goodness of God,
in two discourses, delivered at the open-
ing of the First Presbyterian Church in
the city of New York, Jan. 11, 1846.
By . . . N.Y. 1846.
Pastor of Hollis Street Society,
The. Rev. John Pierpont. A letter from
... to his parochial friends, with their
reply [by Edmund Jackson] . . . Octo-
ber and November, 1841. B. 1841.
Pedestrian, A. Thomas Alexander
Boswell. Recollections of . . . L.
1826.
Pennsylvanian, A. Benjamin Rush.
An address to the inhabitants of the
British settlements in America upon
slave-keeping . . . By ... P.
1778.
Perambulating Philosopher, The.
323
[Additions.]
Gilbert Abbott a Beckett, in the London
" Times " and "Morning Herald."
Petre, Dr. Ollnthus. William Ma-
ginn. Letter from ... to Christopher
North, signed Trinity College, Dublin,
Nov. 10, 1820, in "Blackwood's Maga-
zine," Vol. VIII., pp. 207-209.
Fbilalethes. Dr. Edward Young em-
ployed this pseudonym in his contribu-
tions to periodicals, 1718-20.
Philaletties. Sev. Thomas Stackhoiise,
author of " The History of the Bible,"
employed this pseudonym in several of
his minor works.
Philalethes. Arthur Ashley Si/kes.
Moral philosophy. 1715.
Phileleutherus Devonlensls. Thom-
as Northmore. Memoirs of Planetes ; or,
a sketch of the laws and manners of
Makar. By . . . L. 1795.
Phileleutlierus Dubliniensis. Pat-
rick Delan <j. Retlections upon po'lygamy
... L. 1739.
Phileleutherus, Ijondinensis. John
Burton, B.D.
It ia understood that JoUn, Burton, D.D.,
■waa the author of a work under the title of
" Phileleutherus Londineneis," which woric was
"RemarliB on Dr. King's Speech before the
University of Oxford at the Dedication of Dr.
Eadcliff.on the 13th of April,lT49." — "Illustra-
tions of the Literary History of 18th Century,"
Nichols, Vol. II., p. 223.
The above was answered by Dr. "William
King himself, in "Elogiura Famse inserviena
Jacci Etonieneis, sive trigantis," under the name
of " A Master of Arts."
•'Jacci Etoniensis," namely, John Burton, of
Eton, commonly called " Dr. Jack."
Philo-Cato. Matthew L. Davis. The
celebrated letters of . . . with an intro-
duction to them. By Aristides. N.Y.
1811.
Piece of an Antiquary, A. Philip
Thicknesse, in the "Gent. Mag.,"
1790.
Pipes, Thomas. William Maginn.
Ancient national melodies ... in " Black-
wood's Magazine," Vol. X., pp. 564-557.
Ploughman, A. Tristam Burges {"!)■
What . . . said about the "Hints to
farmers" made last April by men of
" trade." Kingston, R.I., 1829.
Polyxena. Philip Thicknesse, Esq.
In 1785, Mr. Thicknesse published "A letter
to the Earl of Coventry," Svo, and in that year
commenced his correspondence with Mr. Urban,
under the signature of " Polyxena," which he
continued under that of "A Wanderer," his
own initials, and other designations, till nearly
the day of his death. See Nichols' " Literary
Anecdotes of the 18th Century," Vol. IX., p.
267.
Porcustus. Henry Swinburne.
A letter of Mr. Swinburne, under the as-
sumed name of " Porcustus," in answer to some
remarks on his travels, and describing a Roman
altar then in his possession, is printed in " Gent.
Mag.,'- 1784, Vol. LIV., p. 974.
Positive, Paul. James Montgomery.
Prison amusements, by . . . L. 1797.
President, The. Thomas Sanden,
M.D. Three discourses . . . delivered
at the anniversary meetings of the Li-
brary Society at Chichester, January,
1800, 1801, 1802. By . . . L. 1802.
Protestant Nonconformist, A. Ed-
ward Ash. Thoughts on the State-
Church Question. By ... 2d ed. L.
1861.
Queerquill. Mrs. Mary T. Wagga-
mon, in contributions to the " Weekly "
(N.Y.).
Quongti, Richard. Thomas Babing-
ton Macaulay. A prophetic account of a
grand national poem, to be entitled
"The Wellingtoniad," and to be pub-
lished, A.D. 2824. Knight's " Quarterly
razine," 1824.
In the introductory account of Quongti, no-
ticing his travels '* to the United States of
America,'* he says, •' That tremendous war,
which will be fatal to American liberty, will, at
that time [2824], be raging through the whole
federation. At New York the travellers will
hear of the final defeat and death of the illustri-
ous champion of freedom, Jonathan Higginbot-
tom, and of the elevation of Ebenezer HogsUcsh
to the perpetual presidency."
R. F. P. William Maginn. "Bac-
chus ; or, the pirates " [a short Homeric
hymn, in the metre of Sir Walter Scott],
in " Blackwood's Magazine," Vol. IX., pp.
204-266.
R., J. K. J. i?. Randall, author of
"My Maryland," 1839.
Randolph, J. Thornton. Charles J.
Peterson. " Cabin and Parlor "... P.
1852.
Regryph. Bev. Henry G. Perry, of
Chicago, in his contributions to various
periodicals.
Retlaw. Walter S. Waldie, in his
contributions to the "Journal of Com-
merce " (Chic. 1875-77), et al.
Richards, Henry. Bichard Henry
Stoddard, in his contributions to the
"Aldine" (N.Y.).
Rigby. John Wilson Croker, in Dis-
raeli's " Coningsby."
Mr. Charles Knight says, " I think ... the
' Eigby ' of ' Coningsby ' is an ebullition of per-
sonal spite."
Rosamond. Sophia Edna Thomson.
1883.
Rusticus. John Duncombe.
" John Duncombe was also the author of a
letter signed ' Rusticus ' in the • World,' Vol. I.,
No. 36, and of several letters in the ' Connois-
seur,' being the ' Gentleman of Cambridge, A.B. '
mentioned." — " Literary Anecdotes of the 18th
[Additions.]
324
Century," Nichols, Vol. Vm., pp. 276, 277,
note.
S. Titus Strong. Candid examination
of the Episcopal Church . . . Newbury-
port, Mass., 1820.
S., E. Flias Smith. An essay on the
fall of angels and men ... 3d ed. B.
1812.
S., G. B. Giles Badger Stehhins. Alli-
ance of British cotton spinners and
slave-holding cotton lords to build up
"free trade." Detroit, Mich., 1871.
S., H. S. jff. S. Stevens, correspondent
of the " Herald" (Cleveland, 0.).
S., J. S. J. S. Sargent, correspondent
of the "Herald" (Cleveland, O.).
S., W. O. W. 0. Stillman, M.D.,
author of a book on Saratoga Springs,
and many articles in magazines and
newspapers.
Seaton, Mrs. Edmund H. Yates.
" Five O'clock Tea," in the " Queen,"
1872.
Seneca. Mr. Pashco, in his contribu-
tions to " Truth " (N.Y.).
Spectator. George Wetherspoon, Jr.,
in his contributions to the " Mail and
Express " (N.Y.).
Spike, Ethan. Matthew F. Whittier.
Stereo. Mrs. S. G. Humphrey, in con-
tributions to the "Weekly" (N.'Y.).
Sydney. Miss Molly Elliott Seawell,
in her contributions to the "Mail and
Express" (N.Y.).
Tallyho, Ben. Henry Alhen, drafts-
man and engraver. His earliest produc-
tions were published anonymously under
the signature "Ben Tallyho," 1816-31.
Teufelsdroeckh, Herr. Thomas Car-
lyle. Sartor Resartus : the life and opin-
ions of . . . 3d ed. L. 1849.
First appeared in " Eraser's Magazine," 1830.
Tutesbury, Joe. Joseph X. Wright,
of the "Republican " (St. Louis).
Umbra Oxoniensis. <Si> William
Palmer. Results of the expostulation
of the lit. Hon. W. E. Gladstone. L.
1875.
Vaughn, Kate. Mrs. Helen Keslin,
in contributions to the " Weekly "
(N.Y.).
Verdery, Emily. Mrs. Emily V.
Battey, in contributions to the " Woman's
World," etc. 1870.
Vernon, Ijouis de. Louis ^nault,
who wrote for various French journals,
either under his own name, or under this
pseudonym.
This ia the reading of Vaperean, 1880; Qu6-
rard has it Louis de Vermont; others, Louis de
Vermond.
W., T. H. Thomas Wiite, in "Gent.
Mag."
Warwick, Elsie. Mrs. E. J. Fulli-
love, in contributions to the " Weekly "
(N.Y.).
Winwood, Rett. Frank Corey,
in contributions to the " Weekly "
(N.Y.).
INITIALS AND PSEUDONYMS.
Part II.
Abbot, . An Irish Bachelor. An
Irish novelist.
Abbot, the Hon. E. S., afterwards
Baroness Colchester. An Amateur. An
English poet.
Abbot, Ezra, D.D., LL.D., 1819-84.
E. A. An American biblical scholar.
b. at Jackson, Me. ; Bowdoin Coll., 1840;
he was ass't librarian of Harv. Univ. Li-
brary, 1856-72, and Bussey Prof, of New
Test. Criticism and Interpretation, 1872-
84. The "Literary World," Sept. 11,
1880, says : " Dr. Ezra Abbot ... has
the learning of a library, the eye of a,
microscope, and the coolness of a sur-
geon operating under fire." Died in
Cambridge, Mass.
Abbot, Li. a. a Matrimonial Mono-
maniac. An English writer.
Abbott, Austin, 1831-. Benauly. An
American lawyer of New York City.
Abbott, Benjamin Vaugljan, 1830-.
Benauly. An American lawyer of New
York City.
Abbott, Rev. Charles Edwards,
1811-80. Old Harlo. An American
teacher at Pittsfleld, Mass.; Hartford,
Conn, ; in Boston and New York City.
Abbott, Eev. Edwin Abbott, D.D.,
1833-. Philochristus. An English Epis.
divine and educator; from 1865, head-
master of the City of London School.
Abbott, Rev. Jacob, 1803-79. J. A.;
One of her Sons ; One of them ; Erodore.
An eminent American author; b. in
Hallowell, Me. ; from 1838 a resident of
New York City; devoted to literary
work ; d. at Farmington, Me.
Abbott, Jennie A. — See "Johnson,
Mrs. Jenuie (Abbott)," wife of Oliver
Johnson.
Abbott, John G., -1884. Van Au-
gustine.
Abbott, Rev. Joseph, M.A., 1789-1863.
An Emigrant Farmer; Philip Musgrave.
A Canadian missionary from 1818; d.
at Montreal.
Abbott, tiawrence Frazer. Law-
rence Eraser.
Abbott, Lyman, D.D., 1835-. Benau-
ly; Laicus; A Layman. An American
author, clergyman, and journalist; b. in
Eoxbury, Mass.
Abbott, Rev. Thomas KingsmiU,
M. A. Philalethes. An English clergyman ;
Fellow of Trinity College, Dublin.
Abdy, Mrs. Maria Smith, 1818-67
M. A. An English poet; niece of James
and Horace Smith ; b. in London. Miss
Smith was in early life married to the
Eev. John Channing Abdy, Rector of St.
John's, Southwark. Died at Margate.
A'Becliett, Arthur William, 1844-.
Bertie Vyse. An English journalist and
miscellaneous writer. Since 1874, on the
staff of London " Punch."
Abeken, Bernhard Rudolf, 1780-
1866. Ernst Andolt. A German writer ;
b. at Osnabruck ; tutor to the children of
Schiller, and afterwards professor in his
native town.
Abercromble, John, 1726-1806.
Thomas Mawe. A Scottish gardener ; he
published his first two works under the
name of Mr. Mawe, the gardener of the
Duke of Leeds ; for which privilege he
paid him twenty guineas.
Abercromby, James, First Baron
Dunfermline, 1776-1858. Signor Aha-
crombi; The Pensioner. A British peer,
called to the bar at Lincoln's Inn in 1800 ;
Speaker of the House of Commons, 1835 ;
and on retiring from that ofiiee in 18.39,
created Baron Dunfermline, in the peer-
age of the United Kingdom.
Abingdon, WUIoughby Bertie, Earl
of, 1740-99. E—lofA—n. An English
nobleman.
Ablett, Wimam, Telba. An English
writer.
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About, Edmond Frangols Valentin,
1828-85. Valentin de Quevilly ; Vicomte
de Quevilly. A French novelist, politi-
cian, and journalist.
Abraham, John, 1798-. Maliarha.
An English poet; in 1878 a resident of
Liskeard, Cornwall.
Abrahams, B. A Surgeon. An Ameri-
can physician.
Abrams, Isaac. The Wild Methodist.
Aby, Joseph C. Buck Saw.
Achard, liouis Am^d^e Eugfene,
1814-75. — Grimm. A French novelist
and journalist at Paris.
Acland, Henry WentTvorth, M.D.,
r.R.S., D.C.L., 1815-. H. W. A. An
English physician, educ. at Harrow and
Christ Church, Oxford ; Regius Prof, of
Med. from 1858 ; and KadcliSe Librarian.
Acland, Rev. Peter Leopold Dyke,
M.A. A Clergyman. An English divine,
Christ College, Oxford, 1841. Vicar of
Broad-CIyst, Exeter, 1845-80 et seq.
Acton, Harriet. H. A. An English
poet.
Adair, James Makittrick, M.D.,
1728-1802. Benjamin Qoosequil ; Peter
Paragraph. A Scottish physician ; b. at
Inverness; resided some time in the West
Indies ; was opposed to the abolition of
the slave-trade.
Adam, Mme Edmond, 1836-. Juliette
Lamber. A French author ; b. at Berberio
(Oise) ; first married the physician La
Messinc, then Edmond Adam, who d. u,
senator in 1877. In 1879 she founded the
"Nouvelle Revue."
Adam, AVlUiam, 1751-1839. Lord
Chief Commissioner. An eminent Scottish
jurist ; b. in Edinburgh ; Lord Chief Com-
missioner of the Jury Court of Scotland,
1816-33 ; d. in Edinburgh.
Adami, Friedrich, 1816-. Paul
Frohberg. A German writer ; b. at Suhl,
Prussia ; studied at Berlin ; and from 1838
led a literary life in that city.
Adams . A Friend to the Sex. An
English writer.
Adams, Mrs. Abigail (Smith), 1744-
1818. Diana; Portia. An American
lady ; wife of Pres. John Adams.
Adams, Alexander Maxwell. An
Antiquary.
Adams, Andrew Leith. A Natural-
ist. A Scottish author.
Adams, Ann. A Protestant Lady.
An English writer.
Adams, Mrs. Ann Olivia. Astarte.
An American poet.
Adams, Arthur. A Naturalist. An
English -writer; a stafE surgeon in the
Royal Navy.
Adams, Charles. Timothy Temple-
ton. An American writer of "Washing-
ton.
Adams, Charles Follen. Leedle
Jaiocob St7-auss. An American humor-
ous poet, of Boston, Mass., "adorns
mercantile circles, and at the same time
relieves the tedium of business by mod-
est indulgence in literary avocations."
Adams, Charles Francis, LL.D.,
1807-. AWhigof the Old School. An em-
inent American statesman ; b. in Boston,
Mass.; Harv. Univ., 1825; U.S. Minis-
ter to England, 1861-68 ; is a lawyer of
Boston, residing at Quincy, Mass.
Adams, Charlotte. C A. An
American novelist.
Adams, Rev. C. C. C. G. A. An
American clergyman ; rector of St.
Mary's church, 'Sew York (?).
Adams, Capt. E. G. E. Q. A. An
American author; an officer in the
American forces at Fort Rice, Dacotah
Territory, 1865.
Adams, Francis, M.D., 1797-1861.
A Scotch Physician. An eminent Scottish
physician and classical scholar, during
his whole life a resident of Banchory-
Ternan, a parish of Scotland, Co. of
Kincardine, near Aberdeen, on Deeside.
Adams, Francis Colburn. Justia, a
Know-nothing; Major Soger Sherman
Potter; Pheleg Van Truesdale ; A Trooper.
An American miscellaneous writer, in
1853 he styled himself late of Charles-
ton, S.C.
Adams, Frederick W. Shaker. An
American writer, of the Shaker denomi-
nation.
Adams, Henry Gardiner. Nemo.
An English naturalist.
Adams, J. B. Kit. An American
journalist, of Colorado.
Adams, Rev. James. A Lover of
Peace and Truth in this Church. A Scot-
tish Minister at Kinnaird.
Adams, John, of the Middle Temple.
Philo-Ruggles.
Adams, John, LL.D., 1735-1826. An
American; An American Citizen; A Gen-
tleman; Novanglus. An eminent Ameri-
can statesman; second President of the
U.S.; b. and d. in Quincy, Mass.
Adams, John Isaac Ira, A.M., 1826-
57. Izak ; Lightfoot. An American
teacher and journalist; Yale Coll., 1850;
for a short time Western correspondent
of the Boston "Traveller" and the Bos-
ton " Republican."
Adams, John Quincy, LL.D., 1767-
1848. Algernon Sidney; PuUicola; The
Old Man Eloquent. An eminent Ameri-
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can statesman; sixth President of the
U.S.
Adams, Nehemlali, D.D., 1806-78.
Mer Father. An eminent American
Congr. clergyman; b. at Salem, Mass.;
pastor at the Essex Street Church in
Boston from 1834.
Adams, Richard Newton, D.D.
Pergamos. An English Epis. divine ;
rector of Eempstone, Loughhorough,
1839-00 et seq.
Adams, Samuel, LL.D., 1722-1803.
An eminent American patriot and states-
man. John Adams says of him, " For
fifty years his pen, his tongue, his activ-
ity, were constantly exerted for his
country without fee or reward. During
that time he was almost an incessant
writer." His biographer, Mr. Wells,
says, " How many signatures he adopted
during the long period between the com-
mencement of the revenue system and
the Declaration of Independence, it is
impossible to say. Twenty-five have
been collected, of his use of which there
is absolute proof . . . Some of his essays
over one signature extend, in consecutive
series, through several years . . . while
with different names he kept up con-
tests simultaneously with the Crown
writers on different subjects . . . His
writings over the following signatures
have been collected : Determinatns ;
Principiis Obsta; T. Z. ; A Laijman ;
A. B.; Cedant Anna Togae ; E. A.; A
Bostonian; A Tory; Populus ; An Tm-
partialist; Alfred; Candidvs; Vindex;
A Chatterer; An Elector in 1771; An
American; A.; Valerius Poplicola; A
Son of Liberty; Shippen ; Z. ; Observa-
tion; Sincerus ; A Beligious Politician."
Besides the pseudonyms, the following
nicknames and epithets were given
him: Sam the Maltser; Samuel the
Publican; The Father of America ; Instar
omnium ; The Chief Incendiary of the
House; One of Plutarch's men; Tlie first
Politician in the World; The Psalm-
singer ; The Palinurus of the Revolution ;
The Man of the Revolution; The Would-be-
Cromivell of America; The Cromwell of
NewEngloind; The Last of the Puritans;
The American Cato; Father of the Ameri-
can Revolution ; Political Parent ; etc.
Adams, William Bridges. Junius
Redivivns. An English civil engineer; b.
in London. He joined Lord Dundonald
in his mining expedition to South Amer-
ica, and whilst there wrote "A Tale of
Turcoman."
Adams, William Henry Davenport,
1828-. A. ; W. H. D. A. ; Walter Clinton.
An English journalist and miscellaneous
writer; b. in London; after many years
of literary work in that city, since 1870
he has resided in Scotland, till 1877, edit-
ing a weekly religious newspaper.
Adams, William Taylor, 1822-. Oli-
ver Optic ; Warren T. Ashton. An Ameri-
can writer for the young ; b. in Medway,
Mass.; became a teacher, but, in 1863,
left the profession, to devote himself to
literary labor.
Adamson, John, Esq., 1787-1855.
J. A. An English literary antiquary ;
b. at Gateshead ; Under Sheriff of New-
castle, 1811-36; for many years Fellow
of the Society of Antiquaries of London;
d. at Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
Adamson, Eev. William Agar,
D.C.L., 1800-. A Resident. A Cana-
dian clergyman ; from 1867, Afternoon
Lecturer at Christ's Church, Ottawa.
Addington, Antony, M.D., 1714-90,
Dr. Ad***gt*n. An English physician ;
b. at Fringford, Oxfordshire ; practised
his profession in London from 1754 to
1780 ; spent the last years of his life
in Reading, and died there.
Addington, Henry, Lord Sidmouth,
1757-1844. A Member of neither Syndi-
cate. An English statesman ; son of the
preceding; d. at White Lodge, Richmond
Park.
Addison, Rev. Berkeley, M.A. A
Presbi/ter. An English Epis. divine; St.
Peter's Coll., Camb., 1839 ; Vicar of Jes-
mond, Newcastle-on-Tyne, 1861-80 et seq.
Addison, Henry Robert. A Half-
Pay Officer ; An Irish Police Magistrate.
An English novelist and dramatist; an
ofiicer of the 2d Dragoon Guards.
Addison, Joseph, 1672-1719.
C. L. I. 0.; The Old WJiig; Peter Puz-
zle ; The Spectator. An eminent English
author; b. at Milston, near Ambros-
Bury, Wilts, and d. at Holland-House,
London.
Adee, Hon. Alvey A. A. A. A. An
American Shakesperian scholar.
Adlersparre, Karl August, Count,
1810-02. Albano. A Swedish author of
Stockholm.
Adney, Timothy. Mit Yenda.
Ady, John, 1744-1812. /. A. An
English Friend or Quaker; recording
clerk of the Society ; d. in London.
Agassiz, Alexander. A. Ag. An
American naturalist ; son of Louis J. R.
Agassiz; succeeded his father in 1874 as
Curator of the Museum of Comp. Zool-
ogy, connected with Harv. Univ. at
Cambridge, Mass.
Agassiz, Mrs. Elizabeth (Cary). E
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C. A.; ArJrea. An American lady ;
widow of Louis J. R. Agassiz ; for many
years a resident of Cambridge, Mass.
Agg, John, -1813. J. A. An Eng-
lish poet and novelist.
Agnew, Rev. David Carnegie A. A
Free Church Minister, A Scottish
writer.
Agnew^, Miss Emily C. E. C. A.
An English writer on religious subjects,
and poet.
Agoult, Marie de Flavigny, Com-
tesse d', 1805-76. Daniel Stern. A French
author ; b. at Frankf ort-on-the-Main ;
married Comte d'Agoult in 1827 ; spent
a long time travelling in Switzerland,
Germany, and Italy, then settled in Paris,
where she died.
Agullar, Miss Grace, 1816-47. G. A.
An English Jewish writer of religious
fiction; the daughter of Emanuel Agui-
lar, of Hackney ; d. at Frankfort.
Ahlqvist, August Engelbrekt,
1826-. A. Oksaselta; Oksanen. A Fin-
nish poet and philologist ; b. at Kuopio ;
studied at Helsingfors ; Professor of the
Finnish Language and Literature at
Helsingfors. His Finnish name is Ok-
sanen.
Ahmed Ibu Hemdem Kiaya. 8o-
hailes. A Turkish writer; translated by
J. P. Brown [and edited by E. E. Salis-
bury], N.Y. 1850.
Aigner, Lajos. Lajos Abafi. A Hun-
garian writer.
Aiken, Clementina Edith. C E. A.
An English writer.
Aiken, Peter Ereeland. The Grand-
son of B. Aiken. An English author;
admitted a member of the Faculty of
Advocates in 1822.
Ailtin, John, M.D., 1747-1822. J. A. ;
Uncle John. An English physician and
miscellaneous writer; b. at Kibworth,
Leicestershire ; settled in London in
1792 ; d. at Stoke-Newington.
Aikin, Lucy, 1781-1864. Mary Go-
dolphin. An English miscellaneous
writer ; daughter of the preceding ; b. at
Warrington ; d. at Hampstead.
Alnley, . Ajax. An English
writer.
Ainslie, George Robert, 1776-1839.
A Fellow of the Antiquarian Societi/ ; A
Fellow of the Antiquarian Societies of Lon-
don and Scotland. A Scottish nuniisma-
tologist ; b. in Edinb. ; appointed Gov-
ernor of Dominica in 1813, but soon after
retired, having been made lieutenant-
general ; d. in Edinb.
Ainslie, PhUip Barrington. Philo-
Scotus. An English gentleman of " The
Mount," Guilford, Surrey; member of
the Surrey Archasological Society.
Ainslie, Robert, 1766-1838. A Father.
A Scottish author; b. at Berrywell, near
Dunse ; Writer to the Signet, 1789 ; a
friend of Robert Burns, and a contribu-
tor to the " Edinburgh Magazine," and
other periodicals, for forty years.
Ainslie, Whitelaw, M.D., M.R.A.S.
Oaledonicus. A Scottish phj^sician of
the Medical Staff of Southern India.
Ainsivorth, William Harrison,
1805-82. Cheviot Tichehourne; W. Haras-
sing Fainsworth. An English novelist;
b. in Manchester ; in 1824, removed to
London ; d. at St. Mary's Road, Eeigate,
Surrey.
Airy, George Biddell, M.A., 1801-.
The Astronomer Royal; G. B. A. An
eminent English astronomer; b. at Aln-
wick; from 1835 astronomer royal.
Altken, Rev. Robert, 1800-73. A
Parish Priest. An English Epis.
divine ; Univ. of Edinburgh ; Vicar of
Pendeen, Penzance, Cornwall, 1849-73.
Alton, Rev. John, D.D. A Clergy-
man of the Old School; A Pedestrian. A
Scottish divine ; Minister of Dolphinton,
Lanark County, Scotland.
Akenslde, Mark, M.D., 1721-70. A
Swiss Gentleman. An eminent English
poet ; b. at Newcastle-upon-Tyne, and d.
in liOndon.
Akerman, John Yonge, 1806-73.
J. Y. A. ; Paul Pindar, Gent. An Eng-
lish numismatist and miscellaneous writer
of London.
Akers, Mrs. Elizabeth (Chase). —
See "Allen, Mrs. Elizabeth (Chase
Akers)."
Albee, John. J. A. An American
litte'rateur ; Harv. Univ. Di". School,
1858; resides at "Jaffrey Cottage," on
Newcastle or Great Island, in the mouth
of the Piscataqua River, near Rye, N.H.
Alberdingk-Thym, Josephus Al-
bertus, 1820-. Paul Forestier. A
Dutch poet and prose-writer ; b. at
Amsterdam ; devoted himself almost
entirely to art and literature. His
first poems appeared in 1844. From
1855 he has published " De dietsche
Warande," a journal of art and lit-
erature.
Alberti, Sophie (Modinger), 1826-.
Sophie Verena. A German author; b.
in Potsdam ; married Robert Alberti,
who died in 1870; and now (1882) lives
in her native town.
Alby, Ernest Frangois Antoine,
1809-08. Anatole de France. A French
writer ; b. at Marseilles ; about 1837 he
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devoted himself to literary pursuits, at
Paris.
Alcott, Miss I^oulsa May, 1833-.
Tribulation Periwinkle. An American
miscellaneous writer; b. at German-
town, Pa.; for many years chiefly a,
resident of Concord, Mass.; devoted to
literary pursuits.
Alcott, William Alexander, M.D.,
1798-1859. A Schoolmaster. An Ameri-
can author and lecturer; b. at Wolcott,
Conn. ; wrote and edited more than 100
volumes ; d. at Auburndale, Mass.
Aldam, W. H. Aji Old Man, ^c. An
English angler, and writer on angling.
Alden, Mrs. Isabella M. Pansy.
Alden, Rev. Joseph Warren. A
Puritan of the Idth Century. An Ameri-
can Cong, minister.
Alden, William Jj. Matthew White,
Jr. ; Metador. An American journalist,
of New York.
Alderson, Sir Edward Hall, Baron,
1787-1857. A Layman. An eminent
English jurist; b. at Great Yarmouth;
was Judge of the Court of Exchequer,
1834-57; d. in London.
Alderson, Jolin, M.D., 1758-1829.
The President. An English physician ;
b. at Norwich ; practised his profession
at Hull for more than 40 years, and
died there.
Aldred, Eev. Ebenezer. Ebenezer;
A Unitarian Minister. An English min-
ister.
Aldrich, Mrs. Rose. Rose Ashleigh.
An American writer.
Aldrich, Thomas Bailey, 1836-.
T. B. A. An American poet ; b. in
Portsmouth, N.H.; in 1885 editor of the
"Atlantic Monthly," Boston.
Aldrldge, Ira, 1805-1867. The Afri-
can Roscius. An African actor ; son of a
chief of Senegal, brought to New York
by an American missionary. The son
played "Othello," "Macbeth," and "Shy-
lock," with great success, in London, Ed-
inburgh, Liverpool, Dublin, etc., on the
Continent, and especially in Russia.
Some account of his performance in
Russia, by Bayard Taylor, in " Atlantic
Monthly," January, 1865. D. at Lodz,
Polonia.
Alexander, Mrs. Cecil Francis. C.
F. A. An English poet and hymn-
writer; wife of the lit. Rev. William
Alexander, CD., Bishop of Derry and
Raphoe from 1867.
Alexander, Charles. Wesley Brad-
sham. An English author.
Alexander, Miss Francesca. Fran-
cesca. An American author; a lady
artist, from Boston, now (1883) residing
in Elorence.
Alexander, James Ijynne. A Cana-
dian. A British American writer, of
Toronto {!).
Alexander, James Waddel, D.D.,
1804-59. CcEsariensis. An eminent
American Presbyt. divine, of the Fifth
Avenue Presbyt. Church, New York
City.
Alexander, Dr. O. C. Mob Rapier.
Alexander, Patrick Proctor. Smel-
fungus. A Scottish author.
Alexander, Richard Dykes. A Lay-
man ; Pacificator. An English Friend, or
Quaker, of Ipswich, Suffolk.
Alexander, Samuel, 1749-1824.
Aquila; Verax. An English Friend,
or Quaker; b. at Needham Market,
Suffolk, where he also died.
Alexander, Rev. Samuel Davies,
D.D., 1819-. 5. D. A. An American
Presbyt. divine ; b. at Princeton, N.J. ;
pastor in New York City, 1856-81 et
seq.
Alexander, W. W. A. An English
writer.
Alexander, William, 1768-1841.
Amicus. An English Friend, of Need-
ham Market, Siiffolk; for many years
a bookseller and publisher, of York,
where he died.
Alfleri, Count Vittorio Amadeo,
1749-1803. Count Asmodei. An Ital-
ian poet; b. at Asti, in Piedmont; d.
at Florence.
Alford, Mrs. Fanny. A Clergyman's
Wife. An English lady ; wife of Henry
Alford, Dean of Canterbury.
Alford, Very Rev. Henry, B.D., 1810-
71. The Dean of Canterbury ; H. A. An
English clergyman ; b. in London ; Trin.
Coll., Cambridge, 1832 ; Dean of Canter-
bury, 1857-71.
Alfred, H. J. Otter.
Alison, William Pulteney, M.D.,
1790-1859. Academiais. A Scottish
political economist, physician, and Pro-
fessor of the Practice of Medicine in the
Univ. of Edinb., and brother of the his-
torian ; b. and d. in Edinburgh.
Allan, Charles Stuart Hay, -1880.
Charles Edward Stuart. A Scottish (?)
author.
Allan, David, 1744-96. The Scottish
Hogarth. An eminent Scottish painter;
b. at Alloa, on the Forth, 25 miles from
Edinburgh ; studied in Glasgow, and for
14 years in Italy; practised his art in
London, 1777-80, and in Edinburgh the
remainder of his life, and d. near that
city.
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Allan, Rev. J. A. A Butterfly. A Ca-
nadian poet, in 1867, of Ardath, Wolfe
Island.
Allan, James BlacGrigor. A Bach-
doT. An English miscellaneous writer.
Allan, Rev. Jolin. A Special Re-
porter.
Allan, Rev. John. Beefeater, Domes-
tic Chaplain to Fill Pots. A Scottish min-
ister of the Union Church, Aberdeen.
Allan, Rev. John. Kn.-Oxonian. A
Scottish minister of Potterton, Belliel-
vie Co., Aberdeen.
Allan, John Hay, -1872. Sir Walter
Scott, Bart. ; .John Sobieski Stolberr; Stu-
art. A Scottish poet; brother of Charles
Stuart Hay (!).
Allan, Thomas, 1777-183-3. A Pri-
vate Gentleman. A Scottish banker in
Edinburgh ; b. and d. in that city.
Allardyce, Mrs. Elizabeth (Wins-
low). A Lad//. A Scottish poet. — See
" Allderdyce, Mrs. Eliza (Winslovv)."
Allderdyce, Mrs. Eliza (Wlnslow^).
E. \V. A. A Scottish poet. — See " Allar-
dyce, Mrs. Elizabeth (Winslow)."
Allen, . Timothy Touchstone.
An English scholar; one of the editors,
under this pseud., of the " Trifler," at
Westminster School, in 1788 ; afterwards
a student of Trin. Coll., Cambridge.
Allen, Rev. Benjamin, 1789-1829.
Osander. An American Epis. clergy-
man; b. at Hudson, N.Y.; Rector of St.
Paul's Church, Philadelphia, 1821-29;
d. on board ship, on the return voyage
from Liverpool.
Allen, Charles. One who has served
under the Marquis of Dalhousie. A Brit-
ish civilian in the Bengal Civil Service.
Allen, Mrs. Elizabeth (Chase
Akers). 1832-. Florence Percy. An
American poet; b. in Strong, on Sandy
River, Maine ; passed her girlhood at
Earmington, in the same State; early
became devoted to literary pursuits. In
1866, she married Mr. E. M. Allen, and
since 1872 has resided with her husband
in Greenville, New Jersey.
Allen, G.W. W.O.A. An English
poet of Nottingham.
AUen, Rev. George, 1792-1883. A
Freeman. An American clergyman; b.
in Worcester, Mass.; Yale Coll., 1813;
pastor at Shrewsbury, Mass., 1823-40;
chaplain at the Worcester Insane Asy-
lum, 1843-72 ; d. at Worcester.
Allen, Grant. J. Arbuthnot Wilson.
An English author and journalist of
London.
Allen, John. Sccevola.
AUcn, John, M.D., 1770-1843. A
Necessitarian. A Scottish philosopher;
b. at Redford, near Edinburgh; contrib-
uted largely to the " Edinburgh Re-
view '' ; was an inmate of Holland House
for more than forty years ; d. in London.
Allen, Rev. John. A Citizen of Mary-
hnd. An American writer of Balti-
more (1).
Allen, Rev. John. A British Bos-
tonian. An American author.
Allen, John, 1771-1839. A Layman.
An English schoolmaster; b. at Truro,
in Cornwall; for more than 30 years
conducted a private academy at Hack-
ney, and d. there.
AUen, Mrs. M. M. A. An English
writer.
Allen, Richard. R. A. An English
writer and printer at Nottingham.
Allen, Rev. Robert, M.A. A Master
of Arts of Trinity College, Cambridge. An
English clergyman ; Trin. Coll., Cam-
bridge, 1859; Vicar of Christ Church,
Eastbourne, 1877-83 et seq.
Allen, Stephen Merrill, 1819-. Al-
pha ; S. M. A. An American merchant
and banker; b. at Burton, N.H.; in 1836
removed to Boston, Mass., where, In
1884, he was still engaged in business,
residing in Roxbury.
Allen, Rev. Thomas. An Impartial
Hand. An English country clergyman.
Allen, Rev. Wilkes, A.M., -1845.
A. An American Cong, minister, of
Chelmsford, Mass., from 1803; b. in
Sterling, Mass.; Harv. Univ., 1801.
Allen, William. W.A. An English
writer.
Allibone, Samuel Austin, LL.D.,
1816-. S. A. A.; Bibliophile; A Lay-
man. An eminent American bibliogra-
pher; since 1879, librarian of the Lenox
Library, New York City.
AUin, Miss Abby. Nilla. An
American poetess, of Pomfret, Connecti-
cut.— See " Carter, Mrs. Daniel A."
Alllngham, WUllam, about 1828-.
Patricius Walker. An Irish author; b.
at Bailyshannon ; editor of "Eraser's
Magazine," 1874-79. Mr. Allingham
was for several years in the Custom's
service, from which he retired about
1872.
Allsop, Robert. B. A. An English
litterateur.
Almon, John, 1738-1805. An Inde-
pendent Whig. An English bookseller,
author, and editor; b. in Liverpool;
early became at London the publisher of
political tracts, for which he was several
times prosecuted and punished; he more
than once retired from business to his
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pleasant villa at Boxmoor, but the want
of an active life and of its excitement
drew him aijain to London; d. at Box-
moor, near Hemel Hempsted, Herts.
Alsop, Alfred. A Delver. An Eng-
lish missionary in Manchester.
Alsop, Richard, A.M., 1761-1815.
ZJ. A. An American poet and journal-
ist ; b. at Middletown, Conn. ; was first
known to the public as the author of
satires on public characters and events
entitled the "Echo," the "Political
Greenhouse," etc. Alsop, Dwight, Hop-
kins, Trumbull, and others were called
"The Hartford Wits." He d. at Flat-
bush, L.I.
Alston, Alfred Henry. The Captain
of the " Cumberland." An English naval
officer and poet.
Alston, Joseph, 1778-1816. The
Mountaineer; A Southern Planter. An
American statesman; son-in-law of Aaron
Burr ; Governor of South Carolina in
1812.
Alting, Albertus Samuel Carpen-
tier. Philalethes. A Dutch writer.
Amalia, Herzogln von Sachsen,
1791-1870. Amalie Heiter. A German
dramatic poet; b. at Dresden; daughter
of Duke Slaximilian, and sister of John,
king of Saxony.
Amat, Felix, 1750-1824. Don Maca-
rio Padua Melata. An eminent Spanish
ecclesiastic and writer; Archbishop of
Palmyra in 1803, and confessor to
Charles IV. in 1806.
Ambler, Charles. A Retired Barris-
ter. An English lawyer; practised for
nearly forty years in the Court of Chan-
cery; and was Attorney-General to the
queen when he died, in 1794, at Maiden-
head-thicket.
Ames, Mrs. Eleanor, 1830-. Eleanor
Kirk. An American novelist.
Ames, Fisher, LL.D., 1758-1808. An
American, formerli] a Member of Congress ;
Brutus; Camillus; Falkland. An emi-
nent American orator and statesman ;
b. in Dedham, Mass. ; Harv. Univ., 1774.
" He drew his eloquence," says AUibone,
" from the best source." " I will hazard
the assertion," was his own expression,
"that no man ever did or ever will be-
come truly eloquent without being a
constant reader of the Bible, and an ad-
mirer of the purity and sublimity of its
language." He was an M.C. from Massa-
chusetts, 1789-97, when he returned to
his farm in Dedham, and d. there.
Ames, Nathan, -1865. Semr Alguno.
An American poet; Harv. Univ., 1848;
among other works, he was the author
of the "Bards of Lind," etc., consisting
of ten parodies of Longfellow and others,
purporting to be " expressly written for
the ' Greeting to America ' of Jenny
Lind."
Ames, Nathaniel, -1835. An Old
Sailor ; N. A. An American sailor, and
writer of sea sketches ; the son of Fisher
Ames.
Amhurst, Nicholas, 1700-42. Caleb
D'Anvers ; A Student at Oxford; Phila-
lethes. An English journalist; was con-
nected with Bolingbroke and Pulteney
in the management of the " Craftsman."
Being expelled from St. John's Coll.,
Oxford, he satirized liis alma mater in his
" Oculus BritannijE " and his " TerraB
Filius."
Amiens, C. B. C. C. B. 0. A. An
English writer.
Amner, J. T. A Head Master under
the London School Board. An English
educator.
Amory, Thomas, about 1691-1789.
An Antiquarian Doctor; A Lady ; John
Buncle, Esq. An English humorous
writer.
Anbury, Thomas. An Officer. An
English traveller and writer; was an
officer in Burgoyne's army, and taken
prisoner by the Americans ; returned to
England soon after the surrender of
Cornwallis.
Ancillon, Charles, 1656-1715. A
Person of Honour. A French lawyer and
judge ; b. at Metz ; spent the greater
part of his life at Berlin, and d. there.
Anderdon, JohnlJavicount. J.L.A.;
A Lai/man. An English writer.
Anderdon, Rev. AVilliam Henry.
Oiven Evans. An English R. C. clergy-
man, a convert from the Church of
England.
Andersen, Carl Christian Thorval-
dus. Christian Adam. A Danish
writer.
Andersen, Mrs. Mary E. A Looker-
On-Here in Vienna. An English (I)
writer.
Anderson, . A Brother Fish
Dealer; The Originator of the Shetland
Fisher;/ Company. A Scottish writer.
Anderson, Adam. A. A. An Irish
writer; member of the Royal Irish
Academy; d. 1867.
Anderson, Alexander. A Gent;
Surface Man. A Scottish poet; Asst.
Librarian in the Univ. of Edinburgh.
Anderson, Andreas. A Native of
Denmark. A Danish traveller.
Anderson, Mrs. Galusha. Dorothy
Doe. An American writer ; wife of Ga-
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lusha Anderson; from 1878 Pres. of the
Univ. of Chicago.
Anderson, George. Ci/clos, a Mem-
ber of the Glasgow Skating Club. A Scot-
tish writer, of Glasgow.
Anderson, Henry. A Gentleman of
Lincoln's Inn. An early English writer.
Anderson, James, LL.D., 1739-1802.
Agricola ; Alcihiades ; Aristicles; Candid
Enquirer; Cimon ; E. Aberdeen; A
Farmer; Germanicus ; Henry Plain; Im-
partial Hand; 3Iercator ; A Scot; Scoto-
Britannicus ; Senex ; Timothy Hairbrain.
An eminent Scottish author; b. at Iler-
miston, near Edinburgh ; wrote for Eud-
diman's " Edinburgh Weekly Magazine,"
and published the " Bee," 1790-94. About
1797 he removed to London, and there
conducted a journal called " Recreations
in Agriculture," etc.; 1799-1802, corre-
sponded with Washington.
Anderson, James, F.R.S.E. Obiter
Dictum. A Canadian farmer and jour-
nalist; editor of the "Parmer's Journal,"
Montreal.
Anderson, Rev. John, - ab. 1722. A
Countreyman. A Scottish Presbyt. min-
ister ; for 25 years a schoolmaster in
EdinlDurgh ; about the beginning of the
eighteenth century became the minister
at Dumbarton, and afterwards at Glas-
gow.
Anderson, John. Aednr-Nos-Seer
I'Noh. A Scottish writer.
Anderson, Dr. IJinnaeus B. Elon-
Busticus. An American writer of Vir-
ginia.
Anderson, Olive San IJoule, 1842-.
Sola. An American writer; b. at Lex-
ington, 0.; a graduate of the Univ. of
Michigan of 1875; and Professor in
Santa Barbara Coll., California.
Anderson, Patrick. Whats-You-
Call-Him, Clerk to the Same. A Scot-
tish (1) poet; physician to Charles I.
Andersson, Anna. — See " Wastberg,
Mme H. E."
Andrd, Major John, 1751-80. A
Dreamer. An English officer; b. in Lon-
don; educ. at Geneva; joined the Brit-
ish army in America, and was executed
as a spy, Oct. 2, 1780, at Tappan, N.Y.
Andrews, Addison Fletcher, 1857-.
Aaron Pledger. An American journalist
of New York City ; Dart. Coll., 1878.
Andrews, Rev. Elisha, 1768-1841.
Gimel. An American Baptist minister;
b. at Middletown, Conn. ; after leading a
faithful and laborious life as a minister
in other places, his last years were spent
in Hinsdale, N.H., where he died.
Andrews, Miss Fanny. Elzey Hay.
An American writer ; daughter of a law-
yer of Washington, Ga. ; has written for
New York papers, " Godey's Lady's
Book," and " Scott's Magazine," Atlanta,
Ga. In 1870 she resided in lier native
place.
Andrews, Garnett. An Old Georgia
Lawyer. An American writer.
Andrews, Miles Peter, Esq., -1814.
Arley. An English dramatist; b. in
London; M.P. for Bewdley, 1790-1814;
suddenly d. in London.
Andrews, Sidney, 1837-80. Dixm.
An American journalist; secretary of
the Massachusetts Board of Charities,
1872-80.
Andrew^s, Stephen Pearl, 1812-.
Fantarch. An American miscellaneous
writer ; b. in Massachusetts ; has been
a contributor to the London " Times "
and other journals.
Angas, George Frederick. G. F. A.
A British writer on New Zealand and
Australia.
Angove, Miss EmUy, 1837-. Emily.
An English religious writer; b. at Red-
ruth, Cornwall.
Angus, William, A.M. Promotion in
the Chvrch. A Scottish educational writer,
of Glasgow.
Anley, Charlotte. C. A. An Eng-
lish writer.
Annet, Peter, -1778. A Certain Free
Enquirer; Free Inquirer; Mencius Phila-
lethes; W. Stilton, Horologist. An Eng-
lish Deist ; was pilloried and imprisoned
for publishing the "Free Inquirer."
Anselmi, Teodoro. Leo Velleita. An
Italian miscellaneous writer.
Anstey, Christopher, 1724-1805. C.
A., Esq.; Mr. Inkle; A.Macsaroni; Chris-
topher Twist-Wit, Esq., Bath Laureat. An
English humorous poet; b. at Trump-
ington, near Cambridge ; was a frequent
resident in the city of Bath; d. at the
house of a friend in Harnage, Wilts.
Anstey, John, 1796-1867. J. A.;
The Late J. J. S., Esq. ; The Late John
Surrebutter, Esq. An English humorous
poet, son of the preceding; was a bar-
rister-at-law, of Lincoln's Inn, and a com-
missioner for auditing Public Accounts.
Anstruther, Capt., of Spencerfield.
The Man in the Moon.
Anthony, . A. An English poet.
Anthony, G. W. Gabriel Tinto.
Anthony, Ijouisa. L. A. An Eng-
lish writer of history, etc.
Anthony, W. B. W. B. A. An Eng-
lish writer of educational works.
Anti-Theatre, supposed editor. Sir
John Falstaff.
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Antro1>us, Benjamin. JB. A. An
early English religious writer.
Apes, WUUam. .1 Native of the For-
est. An American Indian, and Indian
preacher of the Pequot tribe.
Apperley, Charles James, 1777-
1843. Nimrod. A popular EngKsh
\vriter on sporting subjects ; second son
of Thomas Apperley, Esq., of Wootton-
house, Gloucestershire ; d. in Upper Bel-
grave-place, London.
Appleton, Jesse, D.D., 1772-1819.
Leighton ; Owen. An American Cong,
minister ; b. at New Ipswich, N.H. ; Dart.
Coll. 1792 ; second Pres. of Bowd. Coll.,
1807-19; d. at Brunswick, Me.
Appleton, Jobn Reed. J. R. A. An
English writer; a humorous poet of
Yorkshire.
Appleton, Nathan, LL.D. 1779-
1861. A Lai/man of Boston. An Ameri-
can statesman ; b. in New Ipswich, N.H. ;
M.C., 1831-33 and 1843-45; d. inBoston.
Appleton, Col. Nathan, A.M., 1843-.
N. A. An American author and finan-
cier; b. in Boston; Harv. Univ., 1863;
in 1866 purchased a cotton plantation in
Edisto Island, S.C, and, since that event,
calls himself a planter; at the North,
resident in Boston.
Appleyard, Eev. Ernest Silvanus,
M.A. E. S. A.; A Member of the
Church of England. An English cler-
gyman; Caius Coll., Cambridge, 1827.
Apthorp, Sarah Wentro-orth. — See
" Morton, Mrs. Perez."
Arago, Etienne, 1803-. Jules Fernei/.
A French poet and journalist; b. at
Perpignan; brother of Fran9ois Arago;
became a chemist, at Paris, but soon
turned his attention entirely to litera-
ture ; he was engaged in the public
service from 1848 to 1867, when he re-
turned to his literary pursuits.
Araguy, Jean Raymond Eugene d',
1808-. William Snalce. A French writer ;
b. at Newark, N.J. ; was educated in Paris,
and devoted himself there to literary pur-
suits.
Arbuckle, James, 1700-34. Hiber-
nicus. An Irish or Scottish writer ; said
by Watt to have been bom in Glasgow,
by others to have been born in Ireland,
where he is supposed to have kept an
academy.
Arbuthnot, . A Farmer. An
English economist.
Arbuthnot, John, M.D., 1675-1734-
5- J. A. ; Doctor Bantley ; An Eminent
Lawyer of the Temple; Martinus Scriblerus ;
P. P., A Parish Clerk; Philonomus Eleu-
therus. A Scottish physician ; b. at Ar-
buthnot, near Montrose ; studied at Aber-
deen ; removed to London, and there " his
uncommon powers of wit and ripe schol-
arship introduced him to the society of
the principal literary characters of the
day."
Archbold, John Elather. John
Flather. An eminent English writer
on law.
Archer, Edward, 1816-. E. A. An
English agriculturist.
Archer, Frederick. F. A. An
American writer, of New York City.
Archer, George W. Hesper Bendbow.
An American novelist.
Archer, John Wykeham, 1809-64.
Mr. Zigzag, the Elder. An English art-
ist and antiquary; b. at Ncwcastle-on-
Tyne ; spent some years in that town,
but resided in London 1830-64; d. at
Kentish-town.
Argles, Mrs. aiaggie. The Duchess.
An English novelist.
Argyle, Duke of, 1682-1769. The
jD»** o/'^****e. _^ Scottish nobleman,
— John Campbell, 4th Duke.
Armlstead, Wilson. A Friend of
the Negro; Lorenzo Tuvar. An English
Friend and philanthropist, of Leeds,
Yorkshire.
Armroyd, George. A Citizen of the
United States. An American merchant,
in the first quarter of the century, of
Philadelphia; a writer on commerce,
statistics, etc.
Armstrong, Miss Prances Char-
lotte. F. C. A. An English writer of
stories for the young; residing, 1878, at
the Royal Terrace, Weymouth.
Armstrong, John, M.D., 1709-79.
Launcelot Temple, Esq.; A Free-Thinker.
A Scottish poet and physician ; b. at
Castleton, in Koxburghshire ; in 1735
settled in Loudon as a physician ; but
was a physician in the army, 1760-63,
where his half-pay supported him.
Armstrong, Gen. John, 1758-1843.
An Old Soldier. An American general ;
b. at Carlisle, Pa.; entered the army
when he was only eighteen years old ;
U. S. Senator, 1801-4; Minister to
France, 1804-10 ; Brigadier-General,
1812 ; U.S. Secretary of War, 1813. He
d. at Eed Hook, Dutchess Co., N.Y.
Armstrong, Rev. John, 1771-1797.
Albert. A Scottish poet; d. at Leith,
near Edinb., and educ. at the Univ. of
that city. In 1790 he removed to Lon-
don, and devoted himself to literary
pursuits ; d. at his father's house in
Leith.
Armstrong, Miss Katherine. Kate
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De Courcij. An American contributor
to periodicals.
Armstrong, Eev. SkeflBngton, B.A.
A Clergyman. An English (?) clergy-
man; Trin. Coll., Dublin, 1845; rector of
Bessingham, Hanworth, 1872-83 et set].
Armstrong, William. A Reformed
Stock Gambler. An American writer, of
New York City.
ArnaU, William, 1715-1741. Sir
Francis Walsingham; Solomon Abrabanel;
A Member of the House of Commons. An
English journalist; a zealous supporter
of the administration of Sir Robert Wal-
pole, and was the editor of the "True
Briton." " He boasted to have received
in four years, out of the treasury, the
sum of ten thousand nine hundred and
ninety-seven pounds six shillings and
eight pence for abusing every one op-
posed to Walpole. Still he died in debt,
in 1741, aged twenty-six."
Arndt, Ernst Moritz, 1769-1860.
E. M. A. An eminent German patriot,
poet, and miscellaneous writer; b. in the
island of Eugen, in the Baltic. He was
a strong opponent of Napoleon, and by
pamphlets, poems, and songs he sought
to communicate his own love of liberty
to his countrymen. He was professor of
history at Bonn, 1818-19 and 1840-41,
and rector of the Univ. from 1841. With
rare freshness and vigor he continued to
lecture and ^vrite, and on his 90th birth-
day received from all parts of Germany
good wishes and love-tokens. About a
month later he died.
Arnee, Frank, 1767-1858. A Mem-
ber of the Society. An English Eriend
and minister, of Bristol.
Arnim, Kllsabeth (Brentano) von,
1785-1859. Bettina. A German lady;
wife of L. A. (J.) von Arnim, and friend
of Goethe ; b. at Frankf ort-on-the-Main ;
removed with her husband to Berlin,
and became the star of fashion, as well
as the literary star, in the brilliant circles
of that city. After the death of her
husband, in 1831, she devoted herself to
charity and literature at Berlin, and d.
there.
Arnold, Alexander S. A Sunday
School Superintendent. An English
writer.
Arnold, Edwin, 1832-. E. A. An
English poet; son of Eobert Coles
Arnold, and brother of Arthur; gradu-
ated at Univ. Coll., Oxford, with honors,
in 1854, and was then elected Second
Master in the English division of King
Edward the Sixth's School in Birming-
ham, and subsequently appointed Prin-
cipal of the Government Sanscrit Col-
lege at Poonah, in the Bombay Presi-
dency, and Eellow of the Univ. of Bom-
bay, which offices he held during the
mutiny, and resigned in 1861. Since
1861 he has been on the editorial stafE of
the "Daily Telegraph," London. Mr.
Arnold married the daughter of the late
Rev. W. H. Channing, our countryman.
Arnold, Rev. Frederick, 1833-.
F. A. An English journalist and mis-
cellaneous writer, of London ; b. at Chel-
tenham; Ch. Ch., Oxford, 1858.
Arnold, George, 1834-65. Allen Qra-
hame ; Gemge Garrulous ; McArone. An
American poet and journalist; d. at
Strawberry Farms, N.J., in 1865. He
served with honor in the Union army
during the late Civil War. "Some of
his poems are of remarkable sweetness."
Arnold, George W. Joe Strickland.
Arnold, Henry Thomas. Henry T.
Arden. An English dramatist.
Arnold, M. E. M. E. A. An English
poet.
Ai-nold, Matthew, LL.D., 1822-. A. ;
M. A. ; Arminius von Thundertentroncle.
An eminent English author, the eldest
son of Dr. Thomas Arnold, Head-Master
of Rugby School ; b. at Laleham, near
Staines ; Balliol Coll., Oxford, 1844; but
in 1845, Fellow of Oriel Coll. ; was pri-
vate secretary to Lord Lansdowne, 1847-
51 ; Lay Inspector of Schools, 1851-79
et seq. ; Prof, of Poetry at Oxford, 1857-
67 ; has within a few years visited this
country, and given very valuable and
interesting lectures.
Arnold, Rev. Thomas Kerchever,
M.A., 1800-53. T. K. A. An English
classical scholar ; b. at Stamford ; Trin.
Coll., Cambridge, 1821 ; Rector of Lyn-
don, Rutlandshire, 1830-53. In 1838 he
published the first of a numerous list of
introductory and other books for the
study of the Greek, Latin, Hebrew, Ger-
man, French, and Italian languages,
which have been extensively used in
England and this country. He d. at his
rectory, at Lyndon.
Arnold, WlUlam Delafield, 1828-59.
Punjabee. An English novelist, brother
of Matthew Arnold ; an officer in the
British army in India ; afterwards di-
rector of public instruction in the Pun-
jab ; d. at Gibraltar, on his passage home
from India.
Arnot, Hugo, 1749-86. A Citizen;
Eugene. A Scottish historian; b. at
Leith ; his name was Pollock, but he
adopted that of Arnot on succeeding to
the maternal estate of Balcormi in Fife-
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ehire ; memlDer of the Baculty of Advo-
cates in Edinburgh, 1752.
Arnot, Eev. Wliliam. John Bunijan,
Junior. An eminent minister of the Free
Church in Scotland ; pastor of St Peter's
in Glasgow.
Arnould, Arthvir, 1833-. A. Mattkey.
A French journalist and litterateur ; b. at
Dieuze (Meurthe) ; has made himself
favorably known by his contributions
to various literary and political jour-
nals.
Arnoux, Charles Albert d', 1820-.
Bertall. A French artist and litterateur ; b.
in Paris. His works, disseminated every-
•where, and of which the first date from
1843, have appeared under the pseud, of
" Bertall," a sort of anagram of Albert,
which was suggested to him by Balzac,
the kind protector of his de'buts.
Arriazza, Don Juan Bautista de,
1770-1837. D. J. B. de A. A Spanish
poet ; b. and d. in Madrid. He took an
active part in politics, advocating an ab-
solute monarchy, and thus gained the
favor of Ferdinand VII.
Arrington, Alfred W., 1810-67.
Charles Summerfield. An American law-
yer, statesman, and litterateur ; b. in Ire-
dell Co., N.C.; became a Methodist
preacher, and was an itinerant in Mis-
souri, 1832-33, where liis remarkable
mental powers, and his glowing, fiery
■eloquence everywhere drew crowds to
hear him. He then studied law. In
1857, he went to Chicago, where he was
remarkably successful in his profession,
and drew much attention by his contri-
butions to the "Democratic Eeview"
■and the " Southern Literary Messenger."
D. in Chicago.
Arrom, CeciUa (Bohl de Faber),
1797-1877. Fernan Caballero. A Span-
ish novelist ; b. at Merges, in Switzer-
land; in 1813 followed her father to
Spain; married the Marquis von Arco-
Hermoso, and after his death in 1835,
the Advocate Arrom, in Seville, where
she afterwards lived and died.
Arrowsmitli, B. G. Juvenis. An
English writer.
Arthington, Maria, -1863. A
Member. An English Friend, of
Leeds.
Arthur, Timothy Shay, 1809-85.
Uncle Herbert; Mrs. John Smith. An
American author ; b. near Newburg, Or-
ange Co., N.Y. ; has resided in Philadel-
phia since 1841, devoted to literary
work.
Arundell, Rev. Francis Vyvyan
Jfago, M.A., 1780-1847. The Rector.
An English traveller and antiquary; b.
at Launceston; Rector of Landulph,
Cornwall, 1804-47, where he died.
Arundell, William Arundell Har-
ris, 1794-1865. Arundell Harris. An
English poet; b. at Kenegie, near Pen-
zance, Cornwall ; assumed the name of
Arundell in 1822; sheriff of Cornwall,
1817 ; d. at Lifton, Devon.
Ascher, Isidore G., 1835-. Isidore.
A Canadian poet ; b. in Glasgow, Scot. ;
came to Canada in 1843, and educ. at
Montreal, and became a lawyer. Since
1864 he has resided in England, contrib-
uting regularly to one or two leading
London magazines.
Ash, Ed-ward, M.D. A Member of
the /Society ; One of its Members ; A Prot-
estant Nonconformist. An English Friend
and physician, of Bristol.
Ashe, Thomas, -1835. T.A.; T. A.,
Gent. ; Captain Light Dragoons. An Eng-
lish writer (the well-known Captain);
author of several works ; was in Oxford
a few weeks before his death, in a very
distressed state, and received alms from
the Anti-Mendicity Society. He d. in
Bath, at an advanced age.
Ashhurst, William Henry, Esq.,
-1855. John Search. An English writer ;
a solicitor of the Old Jewry, who had at
one time a, large proportion of business
in bankruptcy; d. at Wimbledon Park,
county of Surrey.
Ashley, Florence Emily. F. E. A.
An English poet.
Ashley, Eev. George, 1724-1808. Dr.
Taylor's Friend. An English divine and
antiquary ; St. John's Coll., Cambridge ;
an able contributor to several important
works ; d. in the parsonage house at Lyt-
chet, Maltravers, Co. Dorset.
Ashley, John, LL.D. A Wykehamist.
An English writer.
Ashley, John. A Barbadoes Planter.
A West Indian gentleman; member of
the Council of Barbadoes.
Ashley, Rev. John Marks, S.C.L.,
LL.B. J. M. A. An English Epis. di-
vine, and voluminous writer ; Caius Coll.,
Cambridge, 1856 ; Vicar of Feuston, Ot-
ley, 1873-83 et seg.
Ashton, John. A Man of Busi-
ness. An English writer, of Man-
chsstcr (lit
Ashton, Thomas, D.D., 1716-1775.
A Late Fellow of King's College, Cam-
bridge. An English clergyman, of Eton
and Cambridge; b. at Lancaster;
preacher at Lincoln's Inn, 1762-64.
Ashworth, T. M. Ouno. An Ameri-
can writer.
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Aspinall, W. B. An Invalid. An
English writer.
Asplnwall, James. An Old Stager.
An English writer.
Aspland, Rev. Robert, R.A., 1782-
1845. The Editor of the "Monthly Re-
pository." An English Unitarian minis-
ter; b. at Wicken, Co. of Cambridge;
was for 40 years pastor of the Gravel-
Pit Chapel, Hackney, London.
Asplin, Rev. William, M.A. W. M.;
A Master of Arts of the University of Ox-
ford; Philalethes Busticus; A Presbyter of
the Church of England; A True Son of the
Church of England. An English clergy-
man. Vicar of Banbury.
Assheton-Craven, Rev. Charles
Audley, M.A. A Gentleman. An Eng-
lish clergyman ; Ass't Chaplain to the
Forces, Chatham.
Assolant, Jean Baptiste Alfred,
1827-. Alcofribas, le Magicien; Lord
Claudius Hastings Cumbermere. A French
feuillitonist ; b. at Aubusson Creuse ;
was professor in the Normal School for
several years ; visited the United States,
and, on his return to France, contributed
to the "Revue des Deux Mondes" an
article on " Walker and the Americans."
He also published " Scenes de la Vie des
Etats-Unis."
Astell, Mrs. Mary, 1668(?)-1731. A
Daughter of the Church of England; A
Lover of her Sex ; William Wotton, D.D.
An English writer of considerable note
in her day.
Astley, Francis Duklnfield, Esq.
An Admirer of the Fine Arts. An Eng-
lish poet, of Dukinfield Hall, Cheshire.
Aston, Anthony. Matthew Medley;
Tony Aston. An English " gentleman,
lawyer, poet, actor, soldier, exciseman,
and publican" of first half of the 18th
century. He was bred an attorney, but
left the law for the stage. He played
in all the theatres in Loudon, but never
long in any of them. In 1735 he peti-
tioned the House of Commons to be
heard against the bill then pending for
regulating the stage, and was permitted
to deliver a ludicrous speech, which was
afterwards published in folio, 1735. He
is thought to have been living in 1749,
and travelling in some part of the king-
dom.
Aston, C. Penrhyn. One of them-
selves. An English workingman.
Aston, Joseph. Editor of the " Man-
chester Herald." An English journalist
and dramatist.
Aston, the Hon. W. Timothy Touch-
stone. An English scholar; one of the
editors of the "Trifler"; at Westminster
school in 1788 ; afterwards a student of
Christ Church, Oxford.
Atcherley, James. A Drapier. An
English teacher. Master of Shrewsbury
school.
Atcheson, Rev. Alfred S. A. S. A^
An English clergyman; rector of
Teigh, Rutlandshire.
Atcheson, Thomas. Broad Church..
An American writer, of Louisville, Ken-
tucky.
Atkins, Mrs. Anna. A. A. An Eng-
lish novelist.
Atkinson, D. H. Jeremiah Odman;
An Old Leeds Cropper. An English
writer.
Atkinson, Edward. E. A.; A Cot-
ton Manufacturer. An American gentle-
man ; president of the Boston Manufac-
turers' Mutual Fire Insurance Company,
etc.
Atkinson, G. W. One of the Raiders..
An American writer.
Atkinson, George Francklin. Our
Special Correspondent. An English
writer in India; Captain Bengal Engi-
neers.
Atkinson, Jane. Jenny Wren. An.
English author.
Atkinson, Sir Jasper, Knt., 1790-
1856. /. A. An eminent English finan-
cier; was Provost of the Royal Mint,
1804-51, when a change in its manage-
ment caused his retirement ; he d. at his-
country residence at North Frith, Tun-
bridge Wells, Kent.
Atkinson, John. I. A. An English
financier; father (1) of the preceding;,
and, like him, an official of the Royal
Mint.
Atkinson, WUliam, M.A. The En-
quirer ; The Inquirer. An English politi-
cal writer, of Bradford.
Atterbury, Francis, 1662-1732. A
Member of the Lower House of Convoca-
tion. An English clergyman ; b. near
Newport-Pagnell ; Bishop of Rochester,
1713-23; d. in Paris.
Atteridge, Andrew Hilliard. A. H.
A. An English writer.
AtthUl, Rev. liombe. L. A. An
Irish clergyman; Domestic Chaplain to
the Earl of Bantry, and clerk in orders
at Trinity Church, Hull, Yorkshire.
Attwell, Henry. H. A. An Eng-
lish writer of educational works.
Attwood, J. S. J. S. A. An Eng-
lish writer.
Atwood, A. Watson. Wattle Rush-
ton.
Aubert, Albert. Desire Hazard. A
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French writer who, together with Octave
Feuillet and Paul Socage, under this
pseudonym. In' 1845, published "Le
Grand Viellard " in " Le National.''
Aubry, Philippe Charles, 1744-
1812. P. C. A****. A French poet
and translator; b. at Versailles; for a
time held a situation in the Ministry of
Marine at Paris ; but in 1798 returned to
Versailles, and was a teacher of lan-
guages till his death.
Andln, J. M. V., 1793-1851. Richard.
A French historian and biographer; b.
at Lyons ; removed to Paris ; he d. sud-
denly in his carriage between Marseilles
and Avignon.
Audran, Prosper Gabriel, 1744-
1819. P. G. A. A French lawyer ; b.
in Paris; Professor of Hebrew in the
University of Paris from 1799; d. in
Paris.
Auersperg, Anton Alexander,
Count von, 1806-1876. Anastasius
Griin. A popular German poet ; b. at
Laybach ; in 1831 he retired to his fam-
ily estate, and occupied himself exclu-
sively with agriculture and literary
labor.
Auger, Louis Simon, 1772-1827.
L. S. A. An eminent French critic and
journalist; b. in Paris; after filling vari-
ous important positions, he was, in 1827,
made perpetual secretary of the French
Academy. He was accidentally drowned
in the river Seine.
Aulnay, liouise d'. Julie Gouraud.
A French writer.
Aurevilly, liSon Louis Frederic,
dit Jules, Barbey d,' 1809-. Old Noll.
A French litterateur ,- b. at Saint-Sauveur-
le-Vicomte, Manche ; from 1851 a jour-
nalist at Paris.
Austen, Jane, 1775-1817. A Lady.
An English novelist; b. at Steventon,
Hampshire, where her father was rector
for more than 40 years. Miss Austen
resided at Chawton while publishing her
novels, but d. at Winchester, to which
city she was removed for her health.
Austin, Benjamin, 1752-1820. Hones-
tus ; Old South. An American political
writer ; b. in Boston ; was a merchant
and.an earnest political vfriter of Boston.
Austin, Miss Eliza Howard, -1849.
Miss Betty Austin. An English colonial
lady ; for many years proprietor of the
Clarence Hotel, at Bridgetown, Barba-
does, where she died.
Austin, George Lowell, M.D., 1849-.
Barry Lyndon. An American miscella-
neous writer, of Cambridge and Boston ;
b. in Lawrence, Mass. ; spent three years
at Harv. Univ., 1868-71; in 1875, studied
medicine, and adopted it as his profes-
sion; has, however, devoted much time
to literary labor.
Austin, Harry. An Officer. An Eng-
lish writer.
Austin, Ivers James, M.A. 1808-.
A Member of the Boston Bar. An Ameri-
can lawyer ; b. in Boston ; West Point,
1828; Honorary A.B. at Harv. Univ. in
1831; A.M. in 1852; practised his pro-
fession in his native city, 1831-71.
Austin, James Trecothick, LL.D.,
1784-1870. A Citizen of Massachusetts.
An American lawyer; b. in Boston;
Harv. Univ. 1802 ; editor of the " Emer-
ald " ; County Attorney for Suffolk, 1812-
32; Attorney-General of Massachusetts,
1832-43 ; a fine political and miscellane-
ous writer ; d. in Boston.
Austin, Lewis. Augustin Lewis;
Frederic Daly. An English author;
private secretary of Mr. Henry IJrving,
the celebrated actor.
Austin, Mary Therese, 1849-. Betsy
B. An American writer; b. at Green-
bay, Wis.; since 1876, dramatic critic
of the " San Francisco Argonaut."
Austin, William. A Presbyter of the
Church of England. An English clergy-
man.
Austin, Kev. Wiltshire Stanton, Jr.
V. Dayrell. An English Epis. divine
and litterateur; Exeter Coll., Oxford;
Rector of AUhallows, Lombard Street,
London.
Avellanfida, Gertrudls Gomez de.
1816-1873. Peregrina. A distinguished
Spanish poet; b. at Puerto Principe in
the island of Cuba; in 1840 settled in
Madrid. In 1846 she married the Dep-
uty, Pedro Sabadon ; became a widow
in a few months ; in 1854 again married,
the Deputy Masieu, whom she lost in
1860, when she removed to Seville,
where she died.
Avery, Jane Greenough. A. Jane
Greenough. An American writer for the
young.
Avery, Samuel P. Spavery. An
American artist and humorous writer of
New York City.
AvrU, Baron Adolphe d'. Cyrille.
A French writer.
Axon, William Edw^ard Armitage.
W- E. A. A. ; The Author; Dudley Armi-
tage. An eminent English bibliographer,
of Manchester; a constant correspondent
of " Notes and Queries."
Aynge, G. A. G. A. A. An Ameri-
can poet.
Ayrton, William, Esq., F.E.S., F.S.A.,
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1777-1858. A Friend of the Family.
An English musical and literary critic,
of the London " Morning Herald," 1813-
26; and in the "Examiner," 1837-51;
•was editor of the " Harmonicon," 1823-
33; wrote the musical articles in the
"Penny Cyclopasdia," 1883-44; d. in
London.
Ayscough, George Edward, Esq.,
-1779. An Officer in the Guards. An
English lieutenant and writer who, after
a few years' service, was compelled by
ill health to relinquish his profession;
travelled in Italy, hut without beneiit.
Ayscough, Samuel, 1745-1804. S. A.;
Vicar of Cudham. An English clergy-
man and bibliographer; for about 20
years assistant librarian in the British
Museum, where he d. ; he was b. in Not-
tingham, and was Vicar of Cudham,
Kent, 1803-4.
Aytoun, William Edmonstoune,
1813-65. W. E. A.; Ane of that Ilk;
Augustus Dunshunner ; A Layman of the
Church; T. Percy Jones. An eminent
Scottish poet and essayist ; b. and educ.
at Edinburgh ; Prof, in the TJniv. of Ed-
inburgh, 1845--65 ; for many years, from
1839, a contributor to " Blackwood's Mag-
azine " ; d. at Blackhills, Elgin.
Aytoun, W. E., and Martin, Theo-
dore. Bon Gaultier,
B.
Baarnhielm, Miss B. W. — See
"Barnes, Miss E. W." Her father
was a Swede, who, when he came to
this country, changed his name to
Barnes.
Babb, C E. Uncle Jesse. An Amer-
ican writer.
Babbage, Charles, 1792-1871. A
Philosopher. An eminent English math-
ematician ; b. at Teignmouth, in Devon-
shire; Trin. Coll., Cambridge, 1814;
Prof, in the Univ. of Camb., 1828-39.
During his latter years he resided in
London, and d. in that city.
Babeuf, Frangois-Noel, 1764-1797.
Caius Gracchus. A French political
writer and conspirator ; b. at Saint-Queu-
tin ; at Paris he became one of the most
violent Revolutionists, and with another
being condemned to death for a conspir-
acy against The Directory, he poignarded
himself, and was borne dying to the scaf-
fold.
Babington, Charles Cardale, M.A.,
F.E.S., etc., 1808-. C. C. B. An emi-
nent English botanist; b. at Ludlow;
St. John's Coll., Cambridge, 1880 ; Prof,
of Botany in his alma mater.
Babington, Mrs. B. E. B. An Eng-
lish editor of C. Elliott's poems.
Babou, Hlppolyte, 1824-1878. Ca-
mille Lorrain ; Jean Sans-Peur. A Erench
journalist; b. at Peyriac (Aude) ; wrote
for the principal Erench journals, and
was one of the most active editors of the
" Athenaeum franpaise " and of the " Re-
vue f ranyaise " ; d. in Paris.
Babron, J. E. J. E. B. An English
editor of Lamb's ■' Eliana." etc.
Babson, Joseph E., ab. 1831-75.
Tom Folio. An American litterateur; h.
at Newburyport, Mass. ; for many years
a resident of Melrose, Mass. ; and it was
his custom to visit Boston twice a week
to put himself au courant with the liter-
ary news, and to indulge in pleasant
talks in the publishing houses and in the
"Transcript" office, of which paper he
was a frequent correspondent.
Bacchus, Miss liizzie W. Latienne.
An American poet; b. at Wilmington,
N.C. ; a teacher at Eufaula, Ala., in
1872.
Bache, Benjamin Franklin. The
Editor of the " Aurora." An American
journalist; b. in Philadelphia; was car-
ried when a boy to Paris, and placed in
the printing-office of the well-known
printer, Didot ; on his return, in 1785, he
studied in the Philadelphia Coll., and in
1790 commenced the " General Adver-
tiser," afterwards called the "Aurora,"
which long exerted considerable political
influence.
Bache, Richard, 1794-1836. An
Officer of the U. S. Army. An American ;
b, in Philadelphia ; Univ. of Penn., 1812 ;
Captain of Ordnance, 1819-36 ; d. at
"Washington, D.C.
Backhouse, James. J. B. An Eng-
lish Priend, of Torke; a missionary in
1839 et seq. to Australia and South Af-
rica.
Backhouse, Rev, Julius Brockman.
One of the Sons of the Clergy. An Eng-
lish clergyman.
Backus, Rev. Isaac, 1724-1806. A
Countryman. An American Baptist min-
ister, of Massachusetts; b. at Norwich,
Conn. ; Honorary A.M. at Brown Univ.,
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of which he was a trustee for more than
SO years, 1765-99.
Bacon, Ezeklel, LL.D., 1776-1870.
E. B.; A Graduate o/"1794. An eminent
American lawyer and statesman; b. in
Boston; Yale Coll., 1794; from 1815, a
resident of Utica, N.Y., and for some
years the oldest living graduate of Yale
CoU. ; d. at Utica.
Bacon, Miss Julia. Mollie Myrtle.
An American writer of prose and verse ;
b. at Macon, Ga. ; in 1871 a resident of
Howard, Taylor Co., Ga.
Bacon, Phanuel, D.D., 1700-83.
The Friar. An English clergyman ; of
Magdalen Coll., Oxford ; Vicar of Bram-
ber, Sussex, and Rector of Balden, Ox-
fordshire, where he died.
Bacon, Eev. Thomas. An American
Pastor. An American Epis. clergyman,
of St. Peter's, Md.
Badcock, Jobn. John Bee, Esq.
An English journalist, of London ; " Ed-
itor of the 'Fancy,' 'Fancy Gazette,'
' Living Picture of London,' and the like
of that."
Badcock, Rev. John. J. B. An
English Epis. divine; with two others
left England, in 1850, to found a. Chris-
tian Mission in Terra del Euego, where
they starved to death ( ? ) .
Badcock, Eev. Samuel, 1750-88.
Cam. ; Justinophilus. An English clergy-
man ; b. at South Moulton, Devon. ; in
1787 he joined the Church of England,
and became Curate of Broad Clyst;
contributor to the "London Review,"
"London Magazine," etc., and espe-
cially to the " Monthly Review " ; d.
in London.
Badeau, Adam. The Vagabond. An
American officer and author ; b. in New
York City ; Cousul-General at London,
1874 et seq., more recently at Havana,
Cuba ; resigned in 1884.
Badgley, Jonathan. Uncle Jona-
than. An American author of educa-
tional works.
Badham, Charles, M.D., -1845. An
Amateur. An English physician and
poet; b. in London; educ. at Edinburgh
and Oxford ; Prof, of Med. in the XJniv.
of Glasgow, 1827-45 ; d. in London ; he
was a contributor to " Blackwood's Mag-
azine."
Badia y Lebllch, Domingo, 1766-
1818. Ali Bey, El Abassi. A
Spanish adventurer ; b. in Biscay ;
received the best education Europe
could afford; passed through many
strange adventures in a professed at-
tempt to found a colony of Europeans
between Algiers and Morocco ; d. on his
way to Mecca.
Badin, Rev. Stephen Theodore,
1768-1853. A French Clergyman. An
R. C. divine; b. at Orleans, France;
came to Baltimore, 1792; ordained by
Dr. Carroll in 1793; d. in Cincinnati.
Bagby, Dr. George W., 1828-1883.
Moses Adams ; Mozis Addums. An Amer-
ican humorous writer, of Richmond, Va.,
where he died.
Bagehot, Walter, M.A., 1826-77.
W. B. An English economist ; b. in
Longport, Somersetshire; for a time
Examiner in the Univ. of London; con-
tributor of essays and reviews to the
periodical press, and editor of the
" Economist " ; d. in his native town.
Bagg, Lyman Hotchkiss, 1846-.
A Yale Graduate of '69; Karl Kron;
El Atchby ; A Massachusetts Yankee;
N. S. G. An American author and
journalist, of New York City ; college
chronicler for the New York " World,"
1876-82 ; b. in West Springfield, Mass.
Bagley, Miss Sarah G. S. G. B.
An American writer, of Meredith (now
Laconia), N.H. ; contributed to the
"Lowell Offering."
Bagnold, Miss E. S. H. E. S. H. B.
An English author.
Bagot, A. G-. Bagatelle. An English
sporting writer, in the " Country Gentle-
man and Sporting Gazette" in 1881.
Bagot, Very Rev. Daniel, D.D.
D. B. An eminent Irish (■?) Episcopal
divine; Trin. Coll., Dublin, 1827; Dean
of Dromore, Ireland, 1850-75 ; in 1880,
resident at St. James Road, Surbiton,
Surrey.
Bagot, Lewis, D.D., 1740-1802.
Bishop B****. An eminent English
clergyman; educ. at Westminster
School and at Christ Church, Oxford;
successively Bishop of Bristol, Norwich,
and St. Asaph, 1782-1802; d. at his
house in Oxford Street.
Bagsha-we, Francis Lloyd. A
Priest. An English Roman Catholic
writer.
Baiiiie, WiUiam Balfour, M.D.
W. B. B. An English naturalist and
bibliographer.
Bailey, Ven. Benjamin, D.D., 1791-
1853. An Undergraduate of the Univ. of
Oxford; Vetus. An English Episcopal
divine ; archdeacon of Colombo ; for
forty years a missionary at Travau-
core, India; d. in London.
Bailey, Ebenezer, -1839. Grins and
Gripes. An American educator; Yale
Coll., 1817; for many years an emi-
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nent teacher in Boston ; d. at Lynn,
Mass.
BaUey, Eev. Henry, D-D-, 1815-.
H. B. An English Episcopal divine ; b.
at North Leverton, Notts; St. John's
Coll., Cambridge, 1839; Vicar of W.
Tarring to. Durrington, 1878-80 et seq.
BaUey, Isaac H. Yarmouth.
Bailey, James Montgomery, 1841-.
Danbury News Man. An American jour-
nalist and humorous writer, of Dan-
bury, Conn. ; b. in Albany, N.Y.
Bailey, Peter, -1823. Qiorgione di
Castel Chiuso. An English poet and
journalist; editor of the "Museum,"
London.
Bailey, Samuel, 1791-1870. An
Egyptian Kafir ; A Yorkshire Freeholder ;
A Younger Brother. An eminent English
philosopher and litterateur; b. at Shef-
field; the "Bentham of Hallamshire,"
as he was called; devoted the greater
part of his life to his literary pursuits ;
he d. suddenly, and left £ 90,000 to his
native town.
Bailey, Thomas. An Old Trades-
man. An English writer, of Basford,
near Nottingham.
Bailey, Mrs. Una Ijocke. Una
Locke. An American writer.
BaiUie, Mrs. E. C. C. E. C. O. B.
An English poet and prose writer.
Baillie, Hugh. A Doctor of Laws.
An English jurist; at one time Judge of
the Court of Admiralty.
BaiUie, Miss Joanna, 1764-1851.
J B . An eminent Scottish
writer ; b. at the Manse of Bothwell, in
the upper dale of the Clyde; for the
principal part of her life a resident of
Hampstead, near London, where she died.
BaUlie, Matthew, M.D., 1761-1823.
Dr. B — e. An eminent Scottish physi-
cian; brother of Joanna Baillie; b. in
the Manse of Tholy, near Hamilton,
Scotland; Balliol Coll., Oxford; prac-
tised his profession in London ; d. at his
seat at Duntisbourne, near Cirencester.
Bailliere, Jean Baptiste Emile,
1881-. /. B. E. B. A French journal-
ist ; b. in Paris ; contributor to the
"Chronique" of the "Journal de la
Librairie."
Bailly, Mme Emma Berenger.
Claire de Chandeneux. A French nove-
list ; a prolific writer of romances suita-
ble for the young.
Bainbridge, Mrs. Harriette (Smith) .
Cecil Laker. An English ("i) poet.
Baird, George D. Mercury. An
American bicyck- journalist and writer,
of New York City.
Baird, Henry. Nathan Hogg. An
English philologist and dialect poet.
Baird, Thomas H., 1787-1866. Ale-
tlies. An eminent American jurist; b.
in Washington, Penn. ; after more than
30 years of active life as a judge and
lawyer, he returned to his farm near
Monongahela City, Washington Co.,
Penn.; d. in Alleghany City, Penn.
Baker, Frank IiesUe. Grip Fast.
An American journalist.
Baker, Mrs. Delphlne P. Delphine.
An American philanthropist, the chief
object of whose life for years was to pro-
vide a home for the men disabled in the
late war.
Baker, Mrs. Harriette Newell
(Woods). Aunt Hattie; Mrs. Madeline
Leslie. An American writer of books
for children.
Baker, Henry. A Gentleman late of
the Inner Temple. An English writer;
son of Henry Baker.
Baker, Henry, 1703-74. Henry Stone-
castle. An English poet and naturalist ;
b. in London ; devoted his life chiefly to
teaching the deaf and dumb ; d. in Lon-
don.
Baker, Rev. Sir Henry Williams,
3d Bart., 1821-77. JI. W. B. An Eng-
lish Epis. divine ; Vicar of Monkland,
near Leominster, Hertfordshire, 1851-77.
Baker, James IJoring. Profit and
Loss. An American economical writer,
of Boston.
Baker, Leonard. Maistre Drekab.
An English humorous writer.
Baker, Samuel. A Seaman's Friend.
An English writer; member of the
Board of Trade, and Hon. Sec. to the
Committee of Inquiry into the Merchant
Seamen's Friends.
Baker, Mrs. Sarah S. (Tuthill).
Aunt Friendly. An American writer of
books for the young ; a daughter of Mrs.
Louisa C. Tuthill, late of Princeton,
N.J. ; now (1885) residing in Sweden.
Baker, T. M. T. M. B. An Ameri-
can novelist.
Baker, Thomas, 1656-1740. A Gen-
tleman. A learned English antiquary ;
b. at Crook, in the parish of Lancaster,
in the bishoprick of Durham ; Fellow of
St. John's Coll., Cambridge, 1679, but
in 1717 was deprived of his fellowship,
and afterwards was wont to add to his
signature Socius Ejectus; he resided at
his college till his death, devoted to
studies in history, biography, and an-
tiquities.
Baker, Thomas. Pikestaff. An Eng-
lish barrister-at-law.
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Baker, Eev. Thomas Bagnall. T.
B. B. An English Epis. clergyman;
Minister of "Woburn Chapel, St. Pan-
eras.
Baker, William, 1742-1785. The
Rationalist. A learned English printer,
of London; son of a schoolmaster at
Reading, where he died.
Baker, William Deal, A.M., 1812-76.
Hyton Sosmot. An American lawyer and
editor; Univ. of Penn., 1830; Member
of the Const. Conv. in 1873 ; b. and d. in
Philadelphia.
Baker, WUliam E. S. An Eye-
Witness. An American writer.
Baker, Eev. WUliam Munford,
1825-1883. George F. Harrington. An
American Presbyt. clergyman, of New-
Ijuryport, Mass., 1873 et seq.
Bakewell, T. A Weaver. An Eng-
lish weaver, of Cheadle, Staffordshire;
"ihe Moorland Bard."
Balch, Wmiam Ralston. C. C. C.
An American journalist and compiler.
Baldwin, Henry. S. B. An Eng-
lish printer, and publisher of " St. James's
Chronicle," London, 1761.
Baldwin, John Loraine. A Glow-
tdorm. An English whist player, and
■editor, of London (1).
Baldwyn, Eev. Edward. Trim. An
English Epis. divine; educ. at Jesus Coll.,
Oxford ; resident first in Yorkshire, then
at Ludlow, Shropshire.
Baleson, J. E. J. E. B. An Ameri-
can editor and compiler, of Chelsea, Mass.
Balguy, Eev. John, 1686-1748. A
Clergyman; A Country Clergyman; Sil-
vius. An English clergyman ; b. at Shef-
field, in Yorkshire; Vicar of North- Aller-
ton, Yorks, 1729-48 ; d. at Harrowgate.
Ball, Edward. Edward Fitzball. An
English dramatist.
Ball, Henry WUliam. H.W.B. An
English author.
BaU, John. Lucifer. An English
writer.
BaU, Eev. Timothy Horton. Y.N.L.
An American Bapt. minister ; b. at Aga-
wam, Hampden Co., Mass. ; graduated at
Franklin Coll., Ala. ; studied theology at
Newton (Mass.) Sem., 1861-63; minister
for some years at Crown Point, Ind.
BaUance, John. Sis Father. An
English writer, father of Mr. John des
Carrieres BaUance, of Queen's Coll.,
Cambridge.
BaUantyne, Mrs. . A Lady. An
English poet and naturalist.
BaUantyne, James, 1772-1833. Al-
diborontiphoscophornio. A Scottish jour-
nalist and publisher, of Edinburgh ; b. in
Kelso ; a schoolfellow and friend of Sir
Walter Scott ; d. in Edinburgh.
BaUantyne, James B., LL.D. J.R.B.
An English Orientalist ; in 1850, Princi-
pal of the Benares Coll.; from 1862,
Librarian of the India Office, London.
BaUantyne, John, 1774-1821. Eig-
dum-Funnidos. A Scottish printer and
publisher, of Edinburgh, brother of
James, like him the friend of Scott
and publisher of his works.
BaUantyne, Eev. John. A Minister
of the Church of Scotland. A Scottish
clergyman of the early part of the 18th
century.
BaUantyne, Eev. John, 1778-1830.
A Dissenter. A Scottish clergyman;
minister of Stonehaven, Kincardineshire,
1805-30.
BaUantyne, Robert Michael. One
of themselves; Ensign Sopht ; Comus ;
Ralph Rover. A popular Scottish author
of fiction and adventure for the young.
BaUard, Anna. Annibale. An
American writer and musician.
Ballard, Eev. Edward, D.D., 1805-
70. Sabino. An American P. E. cler-
gyman; b. at Hopkinton, N.H. ; Eector
of St. Paul's Church, Brunswick, Me.,
where he died.
BaUard, Edw^ard George, Esq.,
1791-1860. E. G. B.; r. An English
antiquary and student of Ecclesiastical
history; b. in Salisbury; from 1817 he
devoted himself entirely to literary pur-
suits ; d. at Compton-terrace, Islington.
BaUard, J. A Protestant Churchman.
An English author.
Ballard, Mrs. Julia P. Kruna.
An American writer for the young.
Ballou, Eev. Adin. A. B. An
American minister; pastor at Mendon,
Mass., 1831-42; afterwards at Milford,
where he became the founder of the
Hopedale (Mass.) Community.
BaUou, EUis. Philo. An American
humorist.
Ballou, Maturin Murray, 1822-.
A Traveller in the Tropics. An Ameri-
can author and journalist; son of Eev.
Dr. Hosea Ballou; b. in Boston; editor
and proprietor of " Ballou's Pictorial "
and the " Flag of our Union."
BaUow, Henry. H. B. An English
writer on law early in the 18th century.
Balsamo, Giuseppe, 1743-95. Comte
di Alessandro Cagliostro. A Sicilian im-
postor ; b. at Palermo, Sicily ; assumed
the title of Count ; travelled in many
countries under various names; pro-
fessed alchemy and free-masonry ; prac-
tised medicine and sorcery, and raised
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money by various forms of imposture;
he d. at Rome in prison.
Baltimore, Frederick Calvert, 7th
Lord. Bight Hon. Lord JB—e. An Eng-
lish nobleman ; a poet, etc. ; in 1751 he
became the proprietor of Maryland;
about 1767 he became a resident of
Naples, and d. there.
Balzac, Honor6 de, 1799-1858.
Henri B*** ; Horace de Saint Aubin;
Lord R'Hoone. An eminent French nov-
elist; b. at Tours; after struggling for
ten years at Paris with poverty and star-
vation, he at last obtained appreciation,
and with appreciation what ought to
have been wealth. But he spent his
gains as freely as he made them. At
length he married a wealthy Russian
lady ; but just at the culmination of his
fame, and at the beginning, as it seemed,
of the rest and satisfaction to which he
had always looked forward, he died.
Bampfield, Eev. Robert Lewis,
1819-. R. L. B. An English clergy-
man; Trin. Coll., Oxford, 1842; Vicar
of West Anstey, Devon, 1868-83 et seq.
Bangs, J. K. J. K. B. An Ameri-
can journalist, of New York.
Banim, John, 1798-1842. A Trav-
eller. An Irish novelist ; b. at Kilkenny ;
at 18 years of age was editor of the
"Leinster Journal"; at 18 produced a
successful play ; at 20 was married, pro-
ceeded to London, and became editor of
the "Literary Register." Though the
author of the " O'Hara Tales " was ex-
ceedingly popular, he found literature
a precarious subsistence, and in 1832 he
was reduced to such distress at Bou-
logne that a public subscription was
raised for his relief, which enabled him
to return to Kilkenny in the summer of
1835. In 1837 a pension of £ 150 a year
was granted to him by Government,
which was afterwards increased by the
addition of £ 40 a year for the education
of his only child, a daughter. He d. at
Windgap Cottage, near Kilkenny.
Banim, Micliael, 1796-1874. Ahel
O'Hara. An Irish novelist ; brother of
the preceding; b. at Kilkenny; aided
his brother in the composition of the
"O'Hara Tales," etc., etc. For many
years he filled the office of Postmaster
in his native town, and was at one time
its Mayor. Fortunately, the Royal
Literary Fund came to the aid of narrow
means, and after his decease a pension
was given to his widow by Mr. Disraeli.
He d. at Kilkenny. *
Bank of England, Tlie. The Old
Lady in Threadneedle Street.
Banks, John, 1709-51. An English
Officer. English writer, of Sunning,
Berks. ; was successively a weaver, a
bookseller, a book-binder, and an author,
chiefly at London. From 1742 he was
chiefly occupied as both writer and'
editor for the "Old England" and
" Westminster Journals."
Banks, Josepli. Uncle Joseph. An
English humorous writer.
Banks, Percival Weldon, M.A.,
1806-50. Morgan Battler. An Irish
lawyer and journalist, of London;
called to the bar at Gray's Inn in 1835 ;
d. in London.
Banks, Thomas Christopher, 1765-
1854. T. C. B.; An Unfortunate Noble-
man. An English lawyer and genealo-
gist ; he practised for some years, 1813-
20, at Lyon's Inn, and afterwards at an
office which he called the Dormant
Peerage Office, in John St., Pall Mall,
London ; d. at Greenwich.
Bannatine, James. Joe Miller. An
English writer; at one time resident in
Honduras ; author of several papers in
the " Monthly Magazine."
Bannatine, Rev. James. A Minis-
ter of the Church of Scotland. A Scottish
minister, of Edinburgh.
Banning, Edmund P. Goldlace.
An American naval officer; appointed
2d Lieutenant in the Marine Corps in
1864 ; resigned in 1870.
Bannister, John William. 1794-
1829. A Settler. An English jurist ; b.
in Stcyning, Sussex ; served in the Royal
Navy till the end of the American war.
In 1819 he settled in Upper Canada;
later he returned to England, studied
law, was called to the bar at the Middle
Temple in 1826. He was Chief Justice
at Sierra Leone, 1828-29, when he d>
there.
BanvUle, Thfeodore Faullain de,
1823-. Bracquemond. A French poet ;
b. at Moulins ( Allier) ; in early life went
to Paris, and there engaged in literary
pursuits.
Barach, Moritz, 1818-. Dr. Mdrzroth,
A German poet and prose writer; b. at
Vienna ; studied there ; and from 1884
has devoted himself exclusively to a
literary career with great and marked
success.
Barbauld, Mrs. Anna Letitla (Al-
kin), 1743-1825. A. L. B. ; A Volun-
teer. An eminent English female writer ;
b. at Kibworth, Leicester ; in 1774 she
married Rev. Rochemont Barbauld, who,
in 1802, became pastor of a congrega-
tion, and a resident of Stoke-Newington,
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but d. in 1808, when Mrs. Barbauld de-
voted herself chiefly to literary pursuits ;
d. at Stoke-Newington.
Barber, Harriet Boomer. Faith
Templeton. An American novelist.
Barber, John. The Alderman. An
English character ; city-printer, common
councilman, alderman, and lord-mayor
of London, during the earlier part of the
last centiiry.
Barber, Joseph. Disbanded Volun-
teer. An American humorist, who says
of himself, "My life, as the kentry is
aware, hes been full of wunderful vissis-
sytoods from the time I was Disbanded
arter the Mexican war, to the present
crysis. First I made my pile in the airly
days of Californy . . . then I pardizzipa-
ted in the revolushionary movements in
Payris ; arterwards I flggered around a
wile in London ; next I visited Constan-
tinopul . . . subsekwently I emmygrated
to Australy . . . later I tuck up my abode
in New York . . . still later I went on an
eggscursion to Springfield, Illanoy ; and
fiially brort up at Washington, where I
hang out at present."
Barber, W. R. Chincapin. An Amer-
ican journalist, of New York City.
Barber-Beaumont, John Thomas.
Esq., E.S.A., E.G.S., 1771-1841. A Mag-
istrate for Middlesex. An English gen-
tleman; founder, and for many years
managing director of the Comity Eire
Office ■ and Provident Life Office, and
Magistrate for Middlesex ; b. in the par-
ish of St. Marylebone, and d. at his offi-
cial residence in Regent Street, London.
Barbier, Abbe Iiouis Stanllas Hip-
polyte, 1808-64. Un Solitaire. A French
ecclesiastic and biographer; b. at Or-
leans ; went to Paris, and devoted him-
self to literature ; d. in that city.
Barbour, John Gordon. Caledo-
nius ; Cincinnatus. A Scottish writer, of
the earlier part of the century.
Barclay, Anthony, Esq. Grceculus.
An English civilian ; at one time British
Consul at New York City ; for 50 years
never failed to spend some portion of
each year at Savannah, Ga.
Barclay, Hugh, LL.D. An Elder of
the Church of Scotland ; Nestor. A Scot-
tish writer ; sheriff-substitute, Perth.
Barclay, John, M.D., 1756 or 60-
1826. Jonathan Dawplucker, Esq. A
Scottish physician; Lecturer on Anat^
omy ; Fellow of the Roy. Coll. of Phy-
sicians and of the Roy. Soc. of Edin-
burgh.
Barclay, John, 1797-. A Lover of
that People. An English Friend or Qua-
ker ; b. in Clapham, Surrey ; in 1820 he
removed to Poole, in Dorsetshire ; after-
wards to Alton, Croydon; and last to
Stoke-Newington.
Barclay, Robert, 1648-1747. R. B.,
a Servant of the Church of Christ. An
eminent Scottish Friend ; b. at Gordons-
town, in the Shire of Murray; was dis-
tinguished for his religious writings ; d.
at his house of Springhall, and interred
in the family's burying-place.
Barclay, Robert, 1779-1854. Aller-
dyce. A British pedestrian, the first who
walked 1000 miles in 1000 hours.
Bardwell, William. An Architect.
An English architect, of London (1).
Bardwood, Rev. James. John Bun-
yan. An English minister of the Gospel,
of the last century.
Barere de Vieuzac, Bertrand, 1755-
1841. The Anacreon of the Cruillotine. A
French Jacobin demagogue. The flowery
style with which he adorned the meas-
ures of a merciless proscription procured
him this designation.
Barham, Francis, 1808-71. A; Al-
ist. An eminent English poet and
scholar ; b. at Leskinnick, Penzance,
and d. at Bath.
Barham, George. Tom Tally. An
English poet.
Barham, Rev. Richard Harris,
1768-1845. Thomas Ingoldsby ; E. Pep-
percorn, M.D. ; Peter Peppercorn. A cel-
ebrated English humorist ; b. at Canter-
bury ; held a country curacy, 1813-21 ;
Minor Canon of St. Paul's, London,
1821-45. In 1826 he first contributed to
" Blackwood's Magazine " ; and in 1837
began to furnish the "Ingoldsby Le-
gends'' to " Bentley's." He also wrote
for the "Edinburgh Review" and the
London " Literary Gazette." D. in Lon-
don.
Barham, Thomas Foster, M.B.,
1766-1844. EAAXI2T02; A Bible Stu-
dent; A Physician. An English poet
and dramatist, of Cornwall.
Barinetti, Charles. An Italian.
Baring, Charles, Esq., 1743-1829.
J. Smith, Gentleman. An eminent Eng-
lish merchant, of a Devonshire family ;
devoted the latter part of his life to lit-
erary pursuits ; d. at Exmouth.
Barker, Lady Catherine, 1815-. A
Plain Woman. An English lady, daughter
of the 1st Earl of Ducie ; in 1841, mar-
ried John Raymond Barker, Esq.
Barker, Edmund Henry, Esq.
1788-1839. Aristarchus Anti-Blomfeld-
ianus. An English philologist ; . b. at
Hollym vicarage, Yorkshire ; Trin. Coll.,
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Cambridge, 1807, but did not graduate ;
for 20 years a contributor to the " Lon-
don Classical Journal " ; d. in London.
Barker, Rev. Edward Waller. E.
W. B. An English Epis. divine ; Vicar
of Legsby, Market Rasen, 1882-83 et seq.
Barker, Jacob, 1779-1871. Investiga-
tor. An American financier; b. at Swan
Island, Kennebec Co., Me. ; went to New
York City when he was 16 ; in 18.34 re-
moved to New Orleans ; d. at Philadel-
phia.
Barker, Joseph. J. B. An English
Radical (I), of Newcastle.
Barker, Mrs. L. J. A Former liesi-
dent of Slave States. An American au-
thor.
Barker, Matthew Henry, 1790-1846.
Old Sailor ; Father Ambrose ; The Wan-
derer. An English writer; b. at Dept-
ford; spent some years in the Royal
Navy; was editor of the " Deraerara
Gazette," 1815-23, and of the "Notting-
ham Mercury," 1828-41. He made hun-
dreds of communications, in prose and
verse, to the "Literary Gazette," "Bent^
ley's Miscellany," various annuals, and,
near the close of his life, to the " Picto-
rial Times" and "United Service Ga-
zette."
Barker, Samuel. S. B. An English
writer of the earlier part of the last cen-
tury, of Lyndon.
Barker, Rev. Thomas, M.A. T. B.
An English clergyman; Queen's Coll.,
Oxford, 1848; Vicar of Revesby, Bos-
ton, 1867-83 et seq. ; and Rector of Wilks-
by w. Claxby, Pluckacre, 1874-83 et seq.
Barker, William Gideon Michael
Jones, 1817-55. The Wensleydale Poet.
An English poet ; d. at Leeds.
Barkly, A. M. A. M. B. An Eng-
lish botanist.
Barlow, Rev. David Hatch, A.M.,
—1864. Mountain Bard. An American
Unit, minister, of Brooklyn, N.Y.
Barlow, Mrs. Emma, 1854-83. Leila.
An American writer.
Barlow, Henry Clark. H. C. B.
An English litterateur, the "Dantopho-
list"; resident, in 1866, of Newington,
Butts-Surrey; representative from Eng-
land at the Sixth Centenary Festival
of Dante, in Florence and Ravenna,
Italy, 1864-65.
Barlow, James. Thomas Moon, Esq.
An American poet.
Barlow^, Maria A. Leslie Eaynor.
Barlow, Samuel li. M. S. L. M. B.
An English author and editor.
Barnard, Rev. Charles Francis.
Selh Pringle. An American Unitarian
minister ; for many years minister of the
Warren-Street Chapel, and from 1869,
of the Harvard (Charlestown) Chapel,
Boston.
Barnard, Charles Francis, Jr.
Jane Eingsford ; Maria Gilman. An
American miscellaneous writer, of Bos-
ton.
Barnard, Mrs. Charlotte A., -1869.
Claribel. An English composer and
lyric poetess; wife of Rev. C. C. Bar-
nard, rector of Brocklesby, Ulceby,
Lines.
Barnard, Frederick Augustus
Porter, D.D., LL.D., 1809-. A Refugee.
An eminent American scholar and
educator; b. in SheflBleld, Mass.; Yale
Coll., 1828 ; President of Columbia Coll.,
New York City, 1864-83 et seq.
Barnes, Alfred (1) C. Barnacle. An
American writer, publisher, of New
York City (?).
Barnes, Miss E. W. E. W. B. An
American writer of prose and verse in
annuals and magazines; resident of
Portsmouth, N.Y.
Barnes, Rev. Richard William.
Alazon. An English Epis. divine;
Queen's Coll., Oxford, 1834; Vicar of
Probus, Cornwall, 1849-83 et seq.; Pre-
bendary of Exeter, 1853-83 et seq.
Barnes, Thomas, 1786-1841. Strada.
An English journalist; Pembroke Coll.,
Camb., 1808; editor of the London
"Times," 1830-41; d. at his house in
Soho-Square, London.
Barnett, George. Ouy Roslyn.
Barnum, Augustine. Fax. An
American editor, of New York City.
Barnw^ell, Miss Annie M. Leroy.
An American " Southland writer " ; b. at
Beaufort, S.C., in 1872; was a teacher
in Waynesboro, Burke Co., Ga.
Barr, Rev. James. Aliquis. An
English viriter.
Barrett, Charlotte. Her Niece. An
English lady, niece of Madam D'Arblay.
Barrett, Eaton Stannard, about
1785-1820. Cervantes Hogg; Polypus.
An Irish writer of satire and fiction ; a
student of the Middle Temple; d. in
Glamorganshire, Wales.
Barrett, Jonathan, 1791-1860. J. B.
An English Friend, of Croydon, Surrey ;
d. at Hastings, Sussex.
Barrett, Richard. R. B. An Irish
clergyman Ci).
Barrett, Thomas Squire. T. S. B.
An English metaphysician, of London.
Barrington, John Shute, 1st Vis-
count, 1678-1734. A Layman. An Eng-
lish nobleman ; son of Benjamin Shute,
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of London ; in 1723, retired from public
life, and devoted himself to theological
researches.
Barron, Alfred. Q. Ah American
editor and writer, of the Oneida Com-
munity, N.Y. (?).
BarroTF, Mrs. Fanny. Aunt Fanny.
An American writer of books for chil-
dren.
Barrow, John. A Private of the Zith
Artists, etc.
Barrow, John, F.E.S. J. B. An
English writer ; son of Sir John Barrow.
Barrowby, Dr. . Bod Pierce;
M.S.
Barrows, Charles Henry, 1853-.
Eleven Sophomores. An American law-
yer; b. in Springfield, Mass.; Harv.
Univ., 1876 ; settled in his native town ;
Ass. Attor.-Gen. of Massachusetts, 1881-.
Barry, Joseph. Josephus, Jr. An
American annalist.
Barry, William Whittaker. An
Englishman. An English barrister, of
Lincoln's Inn.
Barstow, Amos C. A. O. B. An
American manufacturer ; head of the
firm, A. C. Barstow & Co., stove-found-
ers of Providence, K.I. ; travelled in
Europe in 1873, and wrote letters to the
"Providence Journal" over the signa-
ture " A. C. B.," which were afterwards
issued in a separate form.
Barter, WUllani George Thomas.
T. E. Com. An English lawyer and
poet.
Barthelemy, Jean Jacques, 1716-
96. Anacharsis. A Erench scholar ; b.
near Aubagne, in Provence. Removing
to Paris, having obtained several lucra-
tive offices through the favor of the
Duke of Choiseul, he devoted himself to
literary pursuits. D. in Paris.
Bartlett, Bailey, 1750-1830. A Lay-
man. An American patriot; b. in Haver-
hill, Mass. ; a friend of John and Samuel
Adams, and was with them at Philadel-
phi.a in 1776, when the Declaration of
Independence was declared ; a member
of the Mass. Convention to adopt the
U.S. Constitution; held the office of
sheriff of Essex Co. for about 40 years ;
and was an M.C. from Massachusetts
1797-1801.
Bartlett, David W. 1828-. D. W.
B.; Van; Spectator. An American
journalist; b. in Bloomfield, Hartford
Co., Conn. In 1857 he went to Washing-
ton to assist Dr. Bailey in editing the
"National Era." Eor more than 20 years
he was correspondent of the " Springfield
Republican," over the signature of
"Van"; for nearly the same period for
the New York "Independent" as "D.
W. B." ; and for the Boston " Congrega-
tionalist" as "Spectator"; in 1878 he
became American Secretary of Legation
of the Chinese Legation at Washington.
Bartlett, John. J. B.; Practitioner
of more than Fifty Years' Experience in
the Art of Angling. An eminent Ameri-
can publisher and bookseller, of Boston.
Bartlett, M. K. Parley Pippin. An
American writer.
Bartol, Rev. Cyrus Augustus, D.D.,
1813-. A Spectator. An eminent Amer-
ican clergyman; b. at Ereeport, Me.:
Bowd. Coll., 1832; Harv. Univ. Div.
School, 1835; since 1837, pastor of the
West Church, Boston.
Barton, Bernard, 1784-1849. B. B.
An English "Quaker poet"; b. in Lon-
don; was a bank clerk, 1810-47; the
friend of Southey, Lamb, and Byron;
received a donation of il200 from a
reading-club which he had established at
Woodbridge, his place of residence,
and a pension of £100 from the Govern-
ment. D. at Woodbridge.
Barton, William, A.M. An Ameri-
can. An American lawyer ; b. at Lan-
caster, Penn. ; was educ. chiefly in
England; returning home in 1779, he
was soon admitted to the Lancaster bar;
in 1789 he was appointed by Washing-
ton one of the judges of the Western
Territory ; he was then President Judge
of his district in Penn. ; in 1800 was ap-
pointed Prothonotary of Lancaster Co.,
and Clerk of the Orphans' Court, 1803-9 ;
afterwards removed to Philadelphia,
where he was Secretary to the American
Philosophical Society of that city.
Barton, Rev. Evelyn, A.M. E. B.
An American clergyman; b. in Brook-
lyn, N.Y.; Col. Coll., 1869; Assistant
and Assistant Priest, Mt. Calvary Church,
Baltimore, from 1872.
Barty, Rev. James S. Peter Plough.
A Scottish minister, of the parish of
Bendochy.
Basset, Adrien Charles Alexandre,
1822-69. Charles Newil. A French lit-
t&ateur ; b. in Paris ; began to make
himself known in 1845 under the pseud,
of " Adrien Robert."
Bassett, Rev. Edw^ard Barnard,
1819-. Beta. An American Cong, min-
ister; b. at Newburyport, Mass.; pastor
at Warwick, Mass., 1869-72 et seq.
Bast^, Eugene Pierre. Eugene
Grange. A French dramatic author.
Bastide, Mme Jenny (Dufourquet),
1792-1854. Camille Bodin ; Thalaris Du-
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fourquet. A French poet and novelist;
b. at Eouen; commenced her literary-
career in 1821 ; d. in her native city.
Batcbelder, Eugene. Wave. An
American poet; b. in New Ipswich, N.H. ;
grad. at the Harv. Univ. Law School,
1845; resided at Cambridge, Mass.; d.
at Dover, N.H.
Batchelder, James Ii. A Chicagoan.
An American writer.
Bateman, Charles. Ch — B — n. An
English surgeon, of Chertsey.
Bateman, James, M.A.,F.E.S. J. B.
An English author ; member of Magda-
len Coll., Oxford ; M.A., 1834.
Bateman, Rev. Joslah, M.A. Senex.
An English clergyman; Queen's Coll.,
Cambridge, 1828; Hon. Canon of Can-
terbury, 1863; Eector of Southchurch,
St. Albans, 1873-83 et seq.
Bateman, Vii-ginla Francis. Vir-
ginia Francis. An American author,
sister of Isabella Bateman ; a native of
New York City.
Bateman, Rev. William Fairbairn,
M.A. W. F. B. An English Epis. di-
vine ; Perpetual Curate of St. John
Evang., Upper Norwood, 1875-83 et seq.
Bates, Miss Fanny D. Beulah. An
American writer of books for the young,
of Westfleld, Mass.
Bates, G. W. A. Haole. An Eng-
lish traveller.
Bates, Lewis James, 1832-. B. ;
President Bates. An American poet
and journalist ; b. at Catskill ; has
passed much of his active life in the
Mississippi Valley ; was in 1860 one of
the most promising poets of the West,
who could set type as well as make
rhymes; his poems were chiefly pub-
lished in the " Grand River Eagle," at
Grand Rapids, Mich., where he resided
for many years; is now (1885) on the
editorial staff of the " Detroit IPost and
Tribune," and a distinguished bicycle
journalist, writing for the " Outing,"
Boston, etc.
Bates, Mrs. M. V. Margaret Holmes.
Bates, Thomas. T. B. An English
writer.
Bath, ■Wmiam Pulteney, the Earl
of, 1682-1764. Marcus Cato. An Eng-
lish statesman ; educ. at Christ Church,
Oxford ; was at first a personal friend of
Walpole, but afterwards one of his most
bitter opponents ; acted as chief assistant
to Bolingsbroke, in the " Craftsman " ; was
prime minister for two days, in 1746 ;
and thenceforth took little part in pub-
lic affairs.
Bathurst, Charles, M.A. C. B. An
English lecturer and educator, of Roch-
ester.
Bathurst, Rev. William Hiley, M.A.,
1796-. W. H. B. An English clergy-
man and hymn-writer ; b. at Cleve Dale,
near Bristol ; Christ Church Coll., Ox-
ford, 1818 ; from 1863, residing at Lyd-
ney Park, Gloucestershire.
Battay, Mrs. Emily Verdery. Emily
Verdery.
Batitersby, W. J. W. J. B. An
Irish Catholic, of Dublin (?).
Battey, Mrs. Sallie J. (Hancock).
Cecil; Latona. An American South-
land writer ; b. at Evanside, near Jef-
fersontown, Ky. ; in 1870 married Mr.
Manfred C. Battey, formerly of Buffalo,
N.Y., and more recently of Washington,
D.C. ; in 1871 her address was Evanside.
Batty, Christopher, 1715-97. C. B.
An English hymn-writer; b. at Newby
Cote, near Settle, in Yorkshire, and d. at
Kendal.
Batz-Trenquel6on, Charles de,
1835-. Georges Linois. A Erencli au-
thor and journalist; b. at Mas d'Agenais
(Lot et Garonne) ; was co-editor of sev-
eral provincial journals, and then the
author of a comedy which was brought
out at Bordeaux.
Baudoin, Mme Virginie (Mortemart-
Boisse). Mme Virginie Orsini. A French
writer, wife of the proprietor of the " Mon-
iteur parisien."
Baudouin, Jean Marie Theodore.
D'Aubigny. A French dramatic author,
of Paris.
Bauer, Klara, 1836-76. Karl Detlef.
A German novelist ; b. at Swinemunde,
Pomerania ; after the death of her father,
spent some time in St. Petersburg; re-
turning, she devoted herself to literary
pursuits, at Dresden ; d. at Breslau.
Bauerle, Adolf, 1787-1859. Otto Horn.
A German humorous author and drama-
tist ; b. at Vienna ; published his first
two romances under the above pseud. ;
d. at Bale.
Baxter, Rev. John Alexander. J.
A. B. An English Epis. divine; Per-
petual Ctirate of Christ Church, Cose-
ley.
Baxter, Mrs. liucy E. (Barnes).
Leader Scott. An English author; the
daughter of the Rev. W. Barnes, the
well-known author of poems in the Dor-
setshire dialect; was educ. principally at
home, occasionally attending a morning
school at Dorchester. All her married
life has been spent in Italy, and her
attention has been turned chiefly to
artistic and antiquarian subjects.
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-"Leader Scott" has been the Italian
correspondent of the " Magazine of Art,"
London, since its commencement.
Baxter, Robert M., 1851-. Arlington.
An American journalist, of New York.
Baxter, Rev. Roger, S.J., 1793-1827.
M.B. An American E.G. divine and
Jesuit, of Alexandria, D.C. ; b. in
Lancashire, England ; d. in Phila-
delphia.
Baxter, Sylvester. S. B. An
American journalist.
Baxter, WUllam. W. Welsh. A
Scottish poet, of Glasgow.
Baxter, Wynne Edwin. Llewellin
Acton. An English lawyer.
Bayard, Antoine, 1807-72. L^on
Picard. A French vaudeville writer ; b.
in Paris; under the above pseud, he
assisted in editing the works of his more
■celebrated brother, Jean F. A. Bayard;
d. in Paris.
Bayard, Mrs. Elise Justine. E. J. B.
An American poetess, of New York. —
"See "Cutting, Mrs. Elise Justine (Bay-
ard)."
Bayer, Karl Emmerlcli Robert
von, 1835-. Bobert Byr. A German
writer; b. at Bregenz, Tyrol, Austria;
served for a time in the army ; in 1862
•settled in Bregenz, where he now lives,
as an author.
Bayle, Marc Antoine, 1825-79. A.
Marc; A. Marc Tkeotime. A French
theologian and professor of sacred elo-
quence ; b., lived, and d. at Marseilles.
Bayle, MouUlard, Mme Elisabeth
FfeUcie (Canard), 1796-1865. £lisa-
•beth Celnart. A French authoress ; b. at
Moulins; wife of Jean Baptiste Bayle
Mouillard.
Bayley, Francis. F. B.; A County
Court Judge. An English barrister.
Bayley, Frederic W. N., 1807-52.
Alphabet Bayley. An English joxirnalist ;
editor of the " Omnibus," and first editor
•of the "London Illustrated News"; d.
at Birmingham.
Bayley, Henry Vincent. H. V. B.
An English clergyman; Archdeacon of
Stow and Prebendary of Westminster. —
See " S., R."
Bayley, Sir John, Bart., 1763-1841.
A Layman ; A Member of the Established
Church. An eminent English jurist and
special pleader, of London ; called to the
•bar in 1792; Judge of the Court of
King's Bench, 1809-34; d. at Vine
House, near Seven Oaks, Co. Kent.
Baylle, Rev. John. J. B. An Eng-
lish Epis. divine; Perpetual Curate of
Bloxwich, "Walsall, Staffs., 1826-60 et seq.
Bayly, Anselm, Mus.D. Anti-Soci-
nus. An English musician; Mus.D. at
the Univ. of Cambridge, 1783 ; sub-dean
of H. M.'s Chapel Royal towards the
end of the 18th century.
Bayly, James Dudgeon. J. D. B.
Bayman, Mrs. A. Phelps. An Eng-
lish Lady. An English lady who wrote a
series of letters in defence of the Ameri-
can Union in 1862-63 ; a sister of Robert
Bayman.
Bayne, A. A. B. A Scottish (?)
writer on music early in the 18th century.
Beach, Charles. Cannibal Jack. An
English novelist; said in the "British
Museum Catalogue " to be a pseudonym.
Beach, John Wesley. John. An
American journalist.
Beach, Samuel B. Peter Plough-
share. An American writer.
Beaconsfield, Benjamin DisraeU,
1st Earl of, LL.D., 1805-81. A; Mr.
Daubeny ; Eunnymede. A celebrated
English novelist and statesman ; son of
Isaac D'Israeli, of Bradenhara Manor,
Bucks.; M.P., 1887-76; Chancellor of
the Exchequer, 1852, 1858-59, 1868, and
1874-80; Lord Privy Seal, 1876; rector
of Glasgow Univ., 1872 and 1874 ; d. in
London.
Beadle, John Hanson, 1840-. Bea-
dle; Sanson. An American author and
journalist; b. at Liberty Township,
Parke Co., Ind. ; Univ. of Mich., 1867 ;
in 1880 et seq. he resided at Rockville,
Ind.
Beal, James, 1829-. Father Jean;
Nemesis. A prominent English politi-
cian and lecturer; b. in Chelsea, and
educ. at private schools ; has contributed
largely to the " Freeholder " and " Lon-
don Dispatch."
Beal, Nathan Stone Reed. An Old,
Old Bachelor. An American writer, of
Maeedon, N.Y.
Beale, John. L B. An early Eng-
lish writer.
Beale, Thomas WiUert, 1831-.
Walter Maynard. An English lawyer
and litterateur; b. in London; called to
the bar at Lincoln's Inn in 1863, and
since chiefly engaged in literary pur-
suits.
Beals, WUliam. The Reporter of
the " Boston Morning Post."
Bean, Rev. James. A Minister. An
English clergyman; Vicar of Olney,
Buckinghamshire; Curate of Carshal-
ton, Surrey ; Ass't Minister of Welbeck
Chapel, St. Marylebone, and one of the
librarians in the British Museum.
Beard, John Reilly, D.D. A Dis-
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senting Minister. An English Unit. Min-
ister, of Manchester.
Beasley, Rev. Frederick William-
sou, CD., 1808-78. Caspar Almore.
An American clergyman, of Philadel-
phia; h. at Alhany, N.Y.; Univ. of
Penn., 1827 ; rector at Eddington,
Penn. ; d. in Philadelphia Co.
Beattie, James, LL.D., 1735-1803.
Oliver Old Style. A Scottish poet ; b. at
Laurencekirk, Kincardineshire ; was
Prof, of Moral Philosophy and Logic in
Marischal College at Aberdeen, 1760-
180-.
Beatty, Anne. A. B. An English
poetess, of Manchester (?).
Beatty, John. A Volunteer.
Beaufort, Rear Admiral Sir Francis,
Knt., K.C.B., F.R.S., etc., 1774-1857.
F. B. A British hydrographer ; b. at
CoUon, Co. Louth, Ireland ; entered the
nayy, 1787 ; retired in 1846 ; hydro-
grapher to the Admiralty, 1832-55 ; d. at
Brighton.
Beaucbamp, Francis Ingram Sey-
mour Conway, Viscount, 1719-94. A
Member of the British Parliament. An
English nobleman ; created Viscount
Beauchamp in 1750 ; Lord Lieut, of
Ireland, 1765 ; Earl of Yarmouth,
1794.
Beaufoy, . A British Subject. An
English writer.
Beaufoy, Henry, of Hackneywick.
H. B. H. B. ; A Corporal of Riflemen.
An English gentleman.
Beaumont, George Duckett Bar-
ber. George Barber; George Beaumont.
An English lawyer; Trin. Coll., Cam-
bridge, 1824.
Beaumont, Rev. James Akroyd,
M.A. A Former Curate of Hunslet. An
English clergyman; Trin. Coll., Cam-
bridge, lb41 ; Rector of Poughill, Credi-
ton, Devon., 1850-61; Domestic Chap-
lain to the Earl of Fitzwilliam, 1842-83
et seq.
Beaumont, Jokn Thomas Barber,
Esq., E.S.A., 1774-1841. Hastatus ; A
Magistrate for Middlesex. An English
gentleman; Managing Director of the
Provident Institution, Southampton
Street, London ; b. in the parish of Ma-
rylebone ; d. in London.
Beauuoir, Alexandre liouis Ber-
trand, 1746-1823. Robineau. A French
dramatist ; b. in Paris ; he became suc-
cessively director of the theatre of Bor-
deaux; of the theatres of Saint Peters-
burg, during the Revolution ; and on his
return to Paris in 1804 was employed in
the literary division of the ministry of
the police, supplying all the theatres of
Paris with successful pieces.
Beauvoir, Fdouard Roger (de
Bully) de, 1809-66. Eugene. A French
writer of poetry and romance ; b. and
d. in Paris ; he published numerous
romances and also wrote for the thea-
tre.
Beaver, Rev. W. H. Pimpernel. An
English writer.
Beazeley, Samuel, 1786-1851. Bease-
ley. An English architect and author;
b. in London; besides erecting many
great buildings, he wrote more than 100
dramas, and two novels ; d. at Tunbridge
Castle, in Kent.
Beck, Edward, 1804-61. An Old
Gardener. An English Friend, of Wor-
ton Cottage, Isleworth, Middlesex.
Beck, Nicholas F., -1830. A Citizen
of New York. An American lawyer ; b.
in Schenectady, N.Y. ; Union Coll., 1813 ;
settled in his profession at Albany, N.Y.
Beck, Paul, Jr., about 1760-1844.
A Citizen of Philadelphia. An American
merchant and philanthropist ; b. in Phil-
adelphia; served in the Revolutionary
War ; for many years Port Warden at
Philadelphia, where he died.
Beck, Rev. Thomas, 1765-1808. Tim-
othy Touch'em. An English poet and
Dissenting Minister, of London.
Beckford, Peter. A Sportsman of
Berkshire. An English sportsman ; a
relative of the famous William Beck-
ford, of Bristol Hot Wells.
Beckford, William, Esq., 1760-1844.
A Gentleman; Viator; The Right Hon.
Lady Harriet Marloio; Jacquetta Agneta
Mariana Jenks, of Belgrove Priory in
Wales. An eminent but eccentric Eng-
lish author ; b. in London ; after travel-
ling and residing some years on the Con-
tinent, he built a magnificent residence
at Fonthill, which cost i£273,000, which
he sold in 1822, but built another near
Bath, where he lived till his death, and
d. there.
Beckner, Samuel W. E. Belle Z.
Bubb; Mr. O'Pake. An American edi-
tor, of New York City.
Bedford, Rev. HUkiah, 1663-1724.
A Priest of the Church of England. An
English non-juring divine.
Bedford, John T. The City Waiter;
Joseph Greenhorn; Robert. An English
writer; Member of the Corporation of
the City of London.
Beebee, Charles Washington. Ra-
venswood. An American novelist.
Beecher, Mrs. Eunice W. (Bul-
lard). A Minister's Wife. An Ameri-
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cm wi-Lcr ; wife of Henry Ward
Beecher.
Beechcr, Eev. Henry Ward, 1813-.
*; One iclio keeps his Eyes and Ears open.
An American clergyman ; b. at Litch-
field, Conn.; Amherst Coll., 1834; since
1847, minister of the Pilgrim Church,
Brooklyn, N.Y.
Beer, Georg Joseph, MX)., 1763-
1821. An Experienced Oculist. A cele-
brated German oculist ; b., lived, and d.
in Vienna.
Beers, Mrs. Ethelinda (Elliott),
1827-79. E. B.; Ethel Lijnn. An
American poetess ; b., educ, and d. at
Goshen, Orange Co., N.J.
Beetham, liev. Hutton. Dr. William
De Worfat. An English 'writer.
Beeton, Samuel Orchart. S. 0. B.
An English editor and publisher, of Lon-
don.
Beets, Nikolaus, 1814-. Hildebrand.
A Dutch poet and prose-writer ; b. at
Haarlem ; studied theology at Leyden ;
and since 1854 has been a preacher and
professor at Utrecht. His poetic works
were collected and published in three
volumes in 1873-75.
Beever, Eev. William Holt, M.A.
An Amateur Farmer. An English clergy-
man ; Jesus Coll., Oxford, 1849 ; Exam-
ining Chaplain to the Bishop of Llan-
dyssil, 1859 ; Prebendary of Eairwell in
Llandyssil Cathedral, 1866; Rector of
Llandyssil, 1879 el seq.
Beezley, James, 1739-1811. J. B. ;
Philalethes. An English Friend, of
Tokenhouse Yard, London, and a Mem-
ber of Gracechurch Street Monthly
Meeting (1).
BeflSroy de Keigny, Louis Abel,
1757-1811. Cousin Jacques. A French
dramatist and writer, and composer of
songs and operas ; b. at Laon ; d. at
Charenton (Seine).
Begbie, James Warburton, M.D.,
F.E.S.E., about 1823-76. A Physician.
An eminent Scottish medical writer;
educ. at Edinburgh; lived and d. in
that city.
Begg, . Walter Bentley. A Scot-
tish actor ; b. in Edinburgh.
B§soii, Fanny, Comtesse de. Mad-
ame de Stolz. A French novelist.
Behrens, Bertha. W. Heimburg.
Belcher, William. A Rational Mys-
iic. An English bookseller, poet, and
incoherent writer, of London. The pam-
phlet shop wliich he opened he called
"The Asylum of Genius."
Belden, Ezekiel Porter, A.M. A
Member of that Institution. An American
writer; b. in 'Wethersfleld, Conn.; Yale
Coll., 1844 ; studied law at New Haven,
1844-45 ; engaged in the construction
and exhibition of models of New Haven
and New York, 1845-47.
Belden, G. H. Concivis. An Ameri-
can writer.
Belden, N. H., 1810-. N. H. Belden
Clarke, Esq. An American actor and
dramatist ; b. in Connecticut ; first ap-
peared on the stage at the old Chatham
Garden, New York, in 1830.
Beldene, W. W. W. W. B. An
American writer.
Belfast, Frederick Richard Chi-
chester, Earl of, 1827-53. Lord B— ;
Lord j6******; Campana. An Irish
nobleman ; educ. at Eton ; early evinced
a taste for literature and art, and was a
successful cultivator of music; he de-
voted the proceeds of his literary and
musical efforts to the relief and eleva-
tion of the working classes ; d. at
Naples.
Belfour, Eev. Hugo John, 1802-27.
St. John Dorset. An English poet and
dramatist; admitted to holy orders in
1826, and appointed to a curacy in Ja-
maica, where he died.
Belhnap, Andrew Eliot, 1780-
1858. A Boston Boy. An American
merchant, of Boston, son of Eev. Dr.
Jeremy Belknap.
Belknap, Jane. J. B. An Ameri-
can biographer, daughter of the Eev.
Dr. Jeremy Belknap.
Bell, Mrs. C. M. Materfamilias. An
English novelist; wife of Eev. Edward
Bell, of "Wakefield.
Bell, Catharine Douglass, -1861.
Kate; Cousin Kate. A Scotch novelist,
of Edinburgh, where she died.
Bell, Major Evans. Indicus. An
East Indian oflicer and historian.
BeU, General Sir George, K.C.B.,
1794-1877. An Old Soldier. An emi-
nent English soldier; entered the army
in 1811, and served with great distinc-
tion; author of "Eough Notes, by an
Old Soldier." L. 1867.
Bell, Henry Nugent, Esq., 1773-
1822. Philo-Nauticus. An English law
student of the Inner Temple, London;,
d. at Whitehall-place, sincerely regretted;
by his numerous friends.
Bell, J. John Hinds. An English:
veterinary surgeon.
Bell, J. Forsyth. A Canadian.
BeU, Eev. John. A Minister of the-
Gospel. A Scottish minister, early in
the 18th century.
Bell, John Montgomerie, 1804-62.
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J. M. B. A Scottish lawyer; b. in
Paisley ; Univ. of Glasgow ; admitted to
tlie bar, 1825 ; sheriff of Kincardineshire,
1851 ; d. at Linnhouse.
Bell, N. R. E. iV. jD'Anvers. An
English artist.
Bell, Thomas. A Rhymer. A Scot-
tish poet, of Ceres, Fife, who acquired
considerable popularity in Glasgow.
BeU, William, D.D., 1732-1816. Rev.
Peter Ponder. An eminent English
diTine ; Cambridge Univ., 1753 ; Preben-
dary of "Westminster and Treasurer of
St. Paul's, 1765-1816; d. at Westmin-
ster.
Bellak, James Blumtal. James
Blumtal. A njusical composer.
Bellamy, Mrs. E. W. Kanipa Thorpe.
An American "Southland" writer; in
1872, a, teacher at Eutaw, Greene Co.,
Ala.
Bellemane, Eugene Louis Gabriel
de Perry de. Gabriel Ferrij. A French
voluminous writer, and contributor to
the "Revue des Deux Mondes," 1846-
52.
Bellett, John George. J. G. B. An
Irish (1) writer.
Bellows, John, 1831-. J. B. An
English printer and publisher, of
Gloucester, from 1858; b. at Liskeard,
Cornwall ; is a Friend, or Quaker.
Beloe, Eev. William, 1756-1817. A
Sexagenarian. An English miscellaneous
writer; b. at Norwich; Bennet Coll.,
Cambridge, 1779; one of the assistant
rlibrarians to the British Museum from
1804.
Belsham, Eev. Thomas, 1750-1829.
T. B. An English Unit, minister; b. at
Bedford; succeeded Dr. Priestley at
Hackney, when the latter removed to
America in 1794, and was the successor
of Mr. Lindsey, in Essex Street, in 1808 ;
d. at Hampstead.
Belton, . An Englishman. An
English angler.
Beltz, George Frederlcfe, Esq.,
K.H., -1842. L. An eminent English
genealogist; Lancaster Herald, Gentle-
man Usher of the Scarlet Rod and
Brunswick Herald of the Order of Bath ;
Knight of the Royal Hanoverian Gucl-
phic Order, and F.S.A. ; d. at Basle
while on his return home from Italy.
Benedict, David, D.D., 1778-1874.
John of Enon. An eminent ISapt. clergy-
man ; b. at Norwalk, Conn. ; Brown
Univ., 1806 ; for 25 years minister of the
Bapt. church in Pawtucket, R.I., and in
1870, at the age of 02, preached in that
city.
Benezet, Anthony, 1713-84. A
Farmer; A Lover of Mankind. An
American Friend and philanthropist ; b.
at St. Quintin, Picardy; resided at
Philadelphia (where ho established a
school for the colored people), 1731-84.
Bengo, John. An Artist. A Scottish
poet and engraver, of Edinburgh.
Bengough, J. D. Grip. A Canadian
writer, of Toronto.
Benham, Daniel. D. B. An Eng-
lish writer.
Benham, George Chittenden. A
Victim. An English (I) writer.
Benjamin, Park, 1809-64. Bentley
Parker; Flaneur; Member of the Class of
'67. An American poet ; b. in British
Guiana; Trin. Coll., Hartford, 1829; re-
moved to New York City in 1837, and
devoted himself to journalism and lit-
erary pursuits ; d. in New York City.
Benjamin, Walter Bomaine, 1854-.
Dud Jermyn. An American reporter, of
New York City.
Bennet, Philip. A Gentleman of Cam-
bridge. An early English poet.
Bennett, Charles, 1854-. Daniel
Daddow. An English humorist, of Corn-
wall ; b. at Treverbyn Vicarage ; in 1879
resident at Treverbyn Street, Anstell.
Bennett, Charles Henry. The
Owl C?). An English artist.
Bennett, J. ^1 Detective. An Eng-
lish writer.
Bennett, J. W. A Fellow of the Lin-
mean and Horticultural Societies. An
English writer.
Bennett, John. Peter Parley, An
English compiler.
Bennett, M., Jun. Persimmons.
Bennett, Mrs. Mary E. M. E. B. ;
Mary Campbell ; Mary Mel. An Ameri-
can poet.
Bennett, Mrs. William. Getty Gay.
Bennett, William. W. B. An
English Friend, or Quaker, first of Lon-
don ; in 1867, of Brockham Lodge, Betch-
worth, near Reigate, Surrey.
Bennett, Rev. William James
Early, M.A. The Vicar of Frome-Sel-
wood; W.J.E.B. An English clergy-
man ; Ch. Ch., Oxford, 1827 ; Vicar of
Frome-Selwood w. Woodlands, 1852-80
et seq. ; editor of the ■" Old Church
Porch."
Benson, Mrs. Janie (Ollivar). L'ln-
connue. An American "Southland"
poet, of Augusta, Ga.
Bentham, Edward, D.D., 1707-76.
E. B. ; E. B , D.D. ; A Tutor and
Fellow of a College in Oxford. A learned
divine of the Church of England ; Re-
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gius Professor of Divinity at Oxford,
from 17G3.
Bentham, Jeremy, 1747-1832. J. B. ;
Gamaliel Smith; Philip Beauchamp. An
English philosopher and legal reformer ;
b. in London ; B.A. at Oxford, 1763 ; d.
in London in the house where he had
lived for 50 years.
Bentinck, Kt. Hon. George Augus-
tas Frederick Cavendish, 1821-. John
Doe. An English lawyer; Trin. Coll.,
Cambridge, 1843; called to the bar at
Lincoln's Inn, 1840; judge advocate
general from 1875 and of the Privy
Council.
Bentley, . A Near Observer.
An English political writer.
Bentley, Edwin. E. B. An Eng-
lish poet.
Bentley, Joseph. J. B. ; The Oldest
School Inspector. An English educator,
of London.
Bentley, Richard, D.D., 1661-62-
1742. A Member of Trinity College, Cam-
bridge; Philalethes; Phileleutherus Lipsi-
ensis. An eminent English Grecian; b.
at Oulton, near Wakefield, in the West
Riding of Yorkshire; Master of Trin.
Coll., Cambridge, 1700-42.
Bentley, Richard, Esq., -1782.
P. D.; R B , Esq. An English
poet and prose writer; educ. at Trin.
Coll., Camb. ; resided for many years in
the south of France, and for some time
at Teddington, near Twickenhanj, being
a friend of Horace Walpole.
Benton, Mrs. C. C. C. C. B. An
American writer.
Benton, Thomas Hart, 1782-1858.
A Senator of Thirty Years. An Ameri-
can statesman ; b. at Hillsborough,
N.C. ; was a lawyer at St. Louis from
1815, and U.S. Senator, 1820-50; d. at
Washington, D.C.
Benwell, John. An Englishman. An
English traveller in America.
Beraud, Antoine Nicolas, 1792-
1860. Antony. A French miscellaneous
writer; b. at Aurillac (Cantal); Director
of the Prison of Belle-Isle-en-Mer, 1849-
62 ; d. at Paris.
Berens, Eev. Edward, 1778-1859.
A Churchman ; A Country Clergyman. An
English divine ; Oriel Coll., Oxford,
1804; Vicar of Shrivenham, and Arch-
deacon of Berks. ; d. at Shrivenham.
Beresford, Rev. James, 1764-1840.
An Aspirant; Ignoto Secondo; Timothy
Testy and Samuel Sensitive. An English
clergyman and humorous writer; b. at
Upham, Hants. ; educ. at Oxford Univ. ;
Rector of IQhworth, Leicestershire.
Bergh, A. E., 1855-. Sylvanus Snap.
An American writer.
Berguin, H. K. A Citizen of North
Carolina,
Berkeley, George, D.D., 1084-1753.
The Bishop of Cloyne; Ulysses Cosmop-
olite. An Irish prelate; b. in Kilcrin,
Co. Kilkenny; Bp. of Cloyne, 1734-53.
Berkeley, Hon. George Charles
Grantley Fitzhardlnge, 1800-81. The
English Sportsman; A Huntsman. An
English author; a younger son of the
Earl of Berkeley; served for a time in
the army; was an M.P., 1832-47; and in
1836 commenced his literary career by
his novel of "Berkeley Castle."
Berkeley, George Monck, Esq.,
LL.B., F.A.S., -1793. Bard; A Gentle-
man of the Inner Temple. An English
writer, only son of Dr. Berkeley, Pre-
bendary of Canterbury; d. at Chelten-
ham.
Berkeley, Henrietta, Countess.
Silvia. An English lady; one of the
younger daughters of the Rt. Hon.
George, Earl Berkeley.
Bernard, Sir Francis, 1st Bart,
1714-79. F B . An English
lawyer; Governor first of New Jersey,
then of Massachusetts, 1760 et seq.
Bernard Du Grail de la Villette
Charles, 1804-50. Charles de Bernard.
A French writer; b. at Besanfon ; re-
moved to Paris, and met the pleiad of
the young authors of the day, Hugo,
Dumas, Musset, Sainte Beuve, etc., and
became one of the most brilliant; d. at
Sablonville.
Berneck, Karl Gustav von, 1803-
71. Bernd von Guseck. A German nov-
elist; b. at Kirchhain, Prussia; Professor
of Mathematics in the School of Engi-
neers at Berlin, where he died.
Bernstein, Aaron, 1812-. A Beben-
stein. A German author; b. at Dantzic;
the son of a Jewish elder ; was educ. for
the office of Rabbi, and completed his
education at Berlin, where he became
favorably known by his literary work.
Berridge, Rev. John, 1716-93. A
Methodist Preacher in Cambridgeshire.
An English divine; b. at Kingston,
Notts.; Clare Hall, Cambridge, 1738;
Vicar of Everton, 1755-93 ; adopted the
views and became the friend of Wesley,
Whitefield, and Lady Huntington, and
his labors resembled theirs.
Berry, Frances Miriam. — See
"Whitcher, Mrs. Frances (Berry)."
Berry, Mrs. Martha Eugenia.
Eugenia St. John. An American writer
of religious fiction.
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Berthet, Elie Bertrand, 1815-. J^lie
Raymond. A French novelist; b. at
Limoges ; in 1834 he went to I'aris and
devoted himself to literature, and is the
author of ahout one hundred volumes.
Berthoud, Eugene. Gontran Borys.
A French writer of the day.
Berthoud, Samuel Henri, 1804-.
Sam. A French litterateur ; b. at Cam-
brai (Xord) ; in 1832 removed to Paris,
and from 1848 he wrote scientific arti-
cles for " La Patrie," Paris, under the
pseudonym of " Sam."
Bertram, James G. Rev. William
U. Cooper, B.A. An English miscella-
neous writer.
Bertrand, L'Abb^ Frangois Mario,
1807-. Sophronius. A French Oriental-
ist; b. at Fontainebleau (Seine-et-Marne);
Canon of the Cathedral of Versailles.
Besant, AValter, 1838-. W. B. An
English novelist, of London ; b. at Ports-
mouth; Christ's Coll., Cambridge, 1859;
devoted to literary pursuits.
Besemeres, Jane. Janet Byrne. An
English religious writer.
Besemeres, John. John Daly. An
English writer, of Calcutta.
Besly, Eev. John, M.A. J. B. An
English Epis. divine ; Kector of Aston
Subedge, Gloucs., 1831-60 et seq.
Besse, Joseph, about 1683-1757. J.B.;
Irenicus; One of the People called Quakers;
Philalethes ; Philanthropos. An English
Friend; a ^vriting-master of Colchester,
but afterwards of Clerkenwell, London,
and Chelmsford; still later removed to
Katcliffe, London, where he died.
Bestouj6ff, Alexandre, 179.3-1837.
Marlinshj, the Cossack. A Russian nov-
elist, the famous conspirator of 1825.
Bethune, George Amory, M.D. A
Certain Traveller. An American physi-
cian ; Harv. Univ. in 1831 ; Harv. Med.
School, 1834; practises his profession in
Boston.
Bethune, Kov. John. A Minister of
the Church of Scotland. A Scottish min-
ister, of Kosskeen.
^Bethune, John. 1812-39. FIfeshire
Forester. A Scottish peasant-poet ; b. in
the parish of Monimail, Fifeshire ; never
was but one day at school, and passed liis
short life chiefly at Lochend, near the loch
of Lindores.
Bettany, George, 1819-. A Practical
Teacher. An English teacher and jour-
nalist; b. at Cheadle; Master of the Wes-
leyan School at Penzance, 1847-74 ; edi-
tor and manager of the "Methodist,"
1874-75; on the staff of the "Western
Morning News " from 1875.
Betty, William Henry West, 1791-.
The Young Roscius. A young English
actor, who was wonderfully successful
on the stage, 1804-7.
Bettzieeh, Heinrich, 1813-76. H.
Beta. A German writer and journalist;
b. at Werben, near Delitsch, in Prussian
Saxony ; from 1838 engaged at Berlin on
various journals.
Beudin, Jacques Felix, 1796-.
Dinaux. A French banker and man of
letters ; b. in Paris ; although at the
head of a great Parisian banking-house,
he was a successful writer of romance
and the drama.
Bevan, E. P. E. F. B. An English
poet and translator.
Bevan, Joseph Gurney, 1753-1814.
Cryptonimus ; Editor of that Journal;
Vindex. An English chemist and drug-
gist ; b. in London ; a member of the
Society of Friends ; d. at Stoke-New-
ington.
Bevan, Robert Casper Lee. R. C.
L. B. An English writer.
Bevan, Samuel. Cavendish. An
English artist (?); son of Paul Bevan;
a Friend, of Tottenham.
Bevan, Thomas. Custos. An Eng-
lish Friend ; son of Thomas Bevan, M.D.,
of London.
Bevans, John, Jr., 1773-1886. Chris-
ticola ; A Layman. An English Friend,
of London.
Beverley, Robert, -1716. A Native
and Inhabitant of that Place. An Ameri-
can historian ; b. and d. in Virginia ;
was the son of Major Pobert Beverley,
clerk of the council of Virginia.
Beverley, Eev. Robert Mackenzie.
A Wanderer; Rev. Rabshakeh Gathercoal,
late Vicar of Tuddington. An English
Epis. divine ; at one time Vicar of Tud-
dington.
Bewick, Miss Jane, 1787-1881. J. B.
An English lady; daughter of Thomas
Bewick, and editor of his memoirs ; d. at
Gateshead.
Bewley, Henry. H. B. An Irish
Friend, of Dublin.
Beyle, Marie Henri, 1783-1842.
A. M. B. A. ; Alexandre C^sar Bombet ;
De Stendhal. An accomplished French
litterateur ; b. at Grenoble ; removed to
Paris in 1802, and devoted himself to
study and literary work ; d. in that city.
Blard, Mme Auguste Frangois,
1820-79. Leonie d'Aunet. A French lit-
erary lady, of Paris; became the wife of
the celebrated painter, and accompanied
him to Spitzbergen ; but separated from
him in 1843 ; d. in Paris.
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Blbby, E. E. B. An English
poet.
Biber, Rev. George Edward, Ph.D.,
LL.D., 1801-74. G. E. B. An eminent
German-English theologian and educa-
tor; removed to England in 1820, and
took holy orders; Rector of West AI-
lingham, 1872-74; for some years was
editor of the " John Bull " (L.).
Bickersteth, Mrs. C, afterwards
Wheeler. C. B. An English poet.
Bickersteth, Rev. Edward, 1786-
1850. E. B.; A Churchman. An Eng-
lish lawyer till 1815, when he took holy
orders, and was minister of Walton,
1830-50. B. at Lonsdale, Westmoreland;
d. at Watton, Herts.
Bickerstetb, Rev. Edward Henry,
1825-. E. H. B. An eminent English
poet and divine; son of the preceding;
Rector of Christ Church, Hampstead,
from 1855 ; editor of " Evening Hours "
(L.).
Bickham, William D. W. D. B.
An American writer; correspondent of
the " Cincinnati Commercial."
Bicknell, John IJaurens, Esq.,
F.R.S., F.S.A., 1786-1845. The Late Joel
Collier, Licentiate in Music. An English
attorney, author, and musician of Lon-
don.
Biddle, Miss Beatrice. Beatrice B.
An American journalist, of New York
City.
Biddle, Richard, 1796-1847. An
American. An American author, jurist,
and statesman, of Pennsylvania; b. in
Philadelphia ; became the leader of the
Pittsburg bar; M.C., 1837-41 ; d. at Pitts-
burg.
Biddulph, Rev. Thomas Tregenna,
M.A., 1763-1838. Physico-Theologus. An
English Epis. divine; b. at Claines,
Worcestershire; B.A., Oxford, 1784;
minister of St. James's, Bristol, 1798-
1838 ; d. in that city.
Bienvenu, Charles Leon, 1835-.
Touchatout. A Erench journalist and
litterateur; b. in Paris; chief editor of
the " Tintamarre," a Paris journal ; in
186G, one of the principal editors of the
" Charivari," and in 1868, founded a
humorous review, under the title of the
" Touchatout Review."
Bierce, M. H. Dod Grile. An Amer-
ican humorist; at one time a writer in
the San Francisco " News-Letter."
Bigelow^, Josiah. A Factory Hand
of Waltham. An American workman, of
Waltham, Mass.
Bigg, Jeremiah. An Emhri/o " Har-
vest Man." An English Friend, son of
Thomas Bigg, of Swansea; d. 1839, at
Llantwit Major, Glamorganshire.
Bigg, WiUiam. W. B.; "Quantum
Mutatis." An English Friend; brother
of Jeremiah Bigg; formerly of Banbury,
but in 1867 et seq., of Luton, Bedfordshire.
Biggs, Henry. A Member of the As-
sociation. An Irish author.
J^lggs, James. A Gentleman who was
an Officer under that General. ' An Amer-
ican adventurer; a friend and officer of
Don Francisco de Miranda, in his at-
tempt to effect a revolution in South
America in 1806-7.
Biglow, William, A.M., 1773-1844.
A Brother,- Charles Chatterbox; Roger
Roundelay ; Square Sawney. An Ameri-
can humorous writer; b. in Natiek,
Mass. ; Harv. Univ., 1794 ; was a teacher,
a wit, a poet, an editor, an author, and
a proof-reader. He was principal of the
Boston Latin School several years ; and
for many years connected with the press
at Cambridge, Mass. D. in Boston.
Bigot, Mme Mary (Healy). Jeanne
Mairet. An American novelist ; daughter
of the American artist, Healey ; wife of
Charles Bigot.
Binckes, William, D.D. -1712. A
Country Divine; A Presbyter of the Church
of England. An English clergyman;
Dean of Lichfield, 1703-12.
Bindley, Charles, 1798-1859. Harry
Hieover. An English sporting-writer ; d.
at Brighton.
Bindley, James, Esq., F.S. A. Leontes.
A Senior Commissioner of the English
Stamp Office, London ; one of the most
eminent bibliomaniacs, and collector of
rare prints, of his day.
Bingham, Sir Charles. A Country
Gentleman. An Irish (1) writer.
Bingham, Frances Ijydia. A Cler-
gyman's Daughter. An English writer,
eldest daughter of the Rev. Richard
Bingham ; d. at Harwood parsonage,
Bolton-le-Moors, in 1847.
Binney, Amos, M.D., 180-3-47. Tlie
President. An American merchant and
naturalist ; b. in Boston ; Brown Univ.,
1821; was one of the founders of the
Boston Natural History Society, and its
president 1843-47 ; d. in Rome.
Binney, Horace, LL.D., 1780-1875.
H. B. An eminent American lawyer;
b. in Philadelphia ; Harv. Univ., 1797 ;
admitted to the bar in 1800, and was for
many years the leader of the Philadelphia
bar ; d. in that city.
Binney, Mrs. Juliette Patterson.
Mrs. J. G. Binney. A missionary in
Burmah for twenty years C?).
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Binney, Thomas, D.D., 1708-1374.
Fiat Justitia ; John Search. An eminent
English Dissenter; b. at Newcastle-on-
Tyne; minister of the Weigh House
Ciiapel, London, 1829-71.
Birch, Jonathan, Esq., -1847. Jo-
hann Abricht ; Job Crithannah. An Eng-
lishman of considerable literary attain-
ments, chiefly known for his translation
of Goethe's "Faust"; was enthusiastic
for everything German ; d. at the Palace
of Bellevue, near Berlin.
Birch, Mrs. Walter. The Widow of
a Clergi/man of the Church of England.
An English religious writer.
Bird, Henry Merttins, Esq. A Mer-
chant. An English economist, of London.
Bird, Miss Isabella. — See "Bishop,
Mrs. I. (B.)."
Bird, James, 1789-1839. A Suffolk
Yeoman. An English poet; in early
life a miller, but, failing in business,
his friends set him up in a stationer's
shop and small circulating library in
the village of Yoxford, Suffolk, where
he died.
Bird, Robert Montgomery, M.D.,
1803-54. Peter Filgrim ; A Rambler;
Sheppard Lee. An American physician
and miscellaneous writer; b. at Newcas-
tle, Del. ; practised in Philadelphia ;
after some years of successful literary
labor, after 1839 he gave it up, in great
measure, for the life of an extensive
farmer; d. in Philadelphia.
Bird, Sarah. A Mother. An English
writer.
Birdsall, A. F., 1858-. Hall-Hilde-
hrand. An American writer.
Birdwood, James. J. B., a Servant
of Jesus Christ. An early English reli-
gious writer.
Birkbeck, Morris, 1704-1825. Jona-
than Freeman. An early English emi-
grant to Illinois, in 1817, the son of an
English Quaker ; he founded the town of
New Albion, and resided there ; when the
State was organized, in 1818, he opposed
the introduction of slavery; he was
drowned, v/hile returning from a visit
to liobert Owen at New Harmony, in
1825.
Bischoff, Joseph Edward Konrad,
1828-. Konrad von Bolanden. A Ger-
man novelist; b. at Gailbach, in the
Ehine Palatinate; studied Catholic the-
ology, and became a clergyman at Borr-
stadt, and afterwards at Berghausen near
Spire ; in 1857 began his literary career.
Bishop, Mrs. Isabella (Bird). The
Enr/Iishuoman. An English author.
Bishop,Wllllam Henry, 1847-. Raij-
mond Westbrook. An American novelist ;
b. in Hartford, Conn.; Yale Coll., 1867 ;
for some years a journalist at Milwau-
kee, Wis. ; since 1877 Jias been engaged
at New York City in literary work.
Bissell, liev. Edwin Cone, D.D.,
18.32-; The Mondaij Club. An eminent
American Cong, clergyman; b. at Scho-
harie, N.Y. ; Amherst Coll., 1855 ; Pro-
fessor of the Hebrew Language and Lit-
erature, at Hartford, Conn., since 1881.
Blsset, James, 1762-1832. An Old
Townsman. A Scottish gentleman; b.
at Perth ; removed to Birmingham,
where he established a museum and
shop for curiosities, which in 1813 he
removed to Leamington, where he
opened a news-room and picture gal-
lery ; and d. there.
Bisset, Eev. James. A Minister of
the Church of Scotland. A Scottish min-
ister, of Aberdeen.
Bltzius, Albert, 1797-1854. Jere-
mias Gotihelf. A celebrated Swiss novel-
ist ; b. at Murten, canton of Freiburg ;
pastor at Liitzelfluh, not far from Berne,
1832-54.
Black, Adam, 1784-1874. Simon
Scribe. A Scottish bookseller and pub-
lisher; b. in Edinburgh, and educ. at the
Univ. there. For many years he pub-
lished the "Edinburgh Eeview " and
Scott's works. He was Lord Provost
of Edinburgh, 1843-48, and M.P. from
that city, 1856-65.
Black, Alexander. Jefferson Brick.
An American journalist.
Black, David Bakers. V. S. N.
A Scottish local historian, of Brechin (? ).
Black, James K., M.D., 1827-. M.D.
of Newark, Ohio. An American physi^-
cian, of Newark, O. ; b. near Glasgow,
Scotland ; is Prof, of Hygiene in Colum-
bus (0.) Med. Coll.
Black, Rev. John. Sappho Search.
An English clergyman, of Butley, Suf-
folk.
Black, Mrs. Sarah S. J. 0. Y.
Black, William, 1841-. Pisistratus
Brown; J. Smith. A popular Scottish
novelist; b. at Glasgow; for a time
studied to become an artist, but eventu-
ally drifted into journalism, becoming
connected with the " Glasgow Weekly
Citizen" while yet in his teens. In 1864
he removed to London, and has since
that time been devoted to literary work
in that city.
Blackburn, Charles P. A Journey-
man. An English author.
Blackburn, Eev. Gideon (?), D.D.,
1772-1838. Omega. An eloquent Ameri-
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can Presbyterian clergyman; h. in
Augusta Co., Va. ; educ. in Tenn. ; min-
ister of Louisville, Ky., 1823-27; Presi-
dent of Centre Coll., Ky., 1827-30; in
1833 he removed to Illinois, and did
much there for education, literary and
theological ; d. at Carlinville, 111.
Blackburn, Mrs. J. B. J. B. An
English writer; wife of Hugh Black-
burn, Prof, of Math, at the Univ. of
Glasgow.
Blacker, Eev. Beaver Henry, M.A.
B. a. B. An English Epis. divine;
Trin. Coll., Dublin, 1843; in 1883 et seq.
resident at Meridian-place, Clifton, Bris-
tol.
Blackham, George E., M.D. Ci/dos.
An American physician of Dunkirk,
N.T.
Blackstone, Sir William, 1723-80.
Another Member of Parliament. An emi-
nent English lawyer and law-writer; b.
in London; practised in London from
1759, visiting Oxford to give his lectures
as Law Professor; Judge of the Court
of Common Pleas, 17G1-80.
Blackwell, Miss . A Lady of
Fashion. An English novelist.
Blackwell, E. H. E. H. B. An
English lawyer.
Blackwell, Henry. E. B. An Eng-
lish teacher (?) of fencing, in the early
part of the last century.
Blackwell, Robert. R. B. An Eng-
lish writer of the earlier part of the last
century.
Blackwood, Thomas. A Layman
of the Church of Scotland.
Blackwood, WiUiam, 1776-1834.
Ebony ; Old Ebony. An eminent Scot-
tish publisher ; b. in Edinburgh ; in 1804
he settled in Edinburgh; in 1817 he
commenced the famous "Blackwood's
Magazine " ; d. at Edinburgh.
" Blaekw^ood's Magazine." Marja.
Blades, B. H. R. H. B. An Eng-
lish writer.
Blades, WiUiam, 1824-. IF. B. An
English printer and writer; b. at Clap-
ham, Surrey ; succeeded his father as a
printer in London, where he has edited
early-printed books, and contributed to
the literature of the day.
Blagdon, Francis William, 1778-
1819. JEschines ; Aristides. An Eng-
lish journalist; originally a horn-boy,
employed to sell the " Sun " ; studied
grammar and French under Mr. Willich ;
after quite a successful career as an edi-
tor and translator, he unfortunately
started the " Political Register " in oppo-
sition to William Cobbett, but was ru-
ined by the speculation. Incessant hard
work broke up his constitution, and he
died poor, in London.
Blakle, Alexander, D.D. A Presby-
terian. An American Presbyt. minister;
b. at Pictou, U.S. ; for some years pastor
at Boston, and from 1867 a resident of
that city.
Blakle, G. W. Timothy Plain. A
Scottish poet and artist.
Blair, David. Jack Robinson, junior.
An English colonial Shakespearian critic,
of Melbourne, Australia.
Blair, Mary E. St. Ursula. An
American teacher, of Boston.
Blair, Patrick, M.D. Michael Serve-
tus, M.D. A Scottish pliysician, origi-
nally of Dundee; imprisoned in 1715 on
account of his attachment to the Stuart
family; removed to London, and after-
wards to Boston, in Lincolnshire.
Blake, Henry A. Terence McGrath.
An Irish author of the day.
Blake, Eev. James VUa, 1842-.
J. V. B. An American Unit, minister;
b. in Brooklyn, N.Y. ; Harv. Univ., 1862;
Pastor at Quincy, III., from 1877.
Blake, Mrs. Lillie Devereux.
./Esop. An American "woman-rights"
advocate ; b. at Raleigh, N.C. ; educ. at
New Haven, Conn. ; in 1877 a resident
of New York City.
Blake, WiUiam, 1757-1827. W. B. ;
Augur; Pictor Ignotus. An excellent,
but eccentric, English artist; b. and d.
in London.
Blakeslee, Mrs. Mary If. Mary
Blake. An American writer; wife of a
Connecticut minister.
Blakesley, Very Rev. Joseph WU-
liams, B.D., 1808-85. A Hertfordshire
Incumbent. An eminent EngUsh divine;
b. in London; Trin. Coll., Camb., 1831;
Fellow and Tutor there till 1845; Dean
of Lincoln, 1872-85 ; during these years
he lived a quiet and retired life.
Blakey, Robert, Ph.D., 1795-1878.
Nathan Oliver, Esq. ; Palmer Hackle ;
Verax. An eminent English miscellane-
ous writer; b. at Morpeth, Northumber-
land; early devoted to literature and
philosophy ; for a time Prof, at King's
Coll. ; Belfast, from 1835 ; d. at Blom-
field Road, Shepherd's Bush.
Blanc, Jean Joseph Liouis, 1811-82.
A Freeman. A French political theorist
and writer ; b. at Madrid ; when nineteen
years of age, went to Paris ; has chiefly
resided in Paris, writing for the press.
Blanc, Mary Thferese, 1840-. Thg-
rese Bentzon. A French writer; b. at
Seine-Porte; in 1871 she decided to
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make literature her profession, and is u,
regular contributor to the "Revue des
Deux Mondes."
Blanch, John. J. B. ; A Clothier;
A Gentleman in Gloucestershire. An Eng-
lish dramatist of the early part of the
last century.
Blanchard, Edward Lieman, 1820-
84(?). E.L.B.; Old Boy. AnEnglish
litterateur; son of William Blanchard;
for many years on the staff of the Lon-
don " Daily Telegraph."
Blanchard, Rev. Joshua Pollard,
1782-1868. J. P. B. An eminent Amer-
ican philanthropist; for more than 50
years a chief supporter and advocate of
the cause of peace ; d. in Boston.
Bland, J. Haroourt. J. Harcourt
B. An English writer ; a comedian.
Bland, Sir James Bland Burges.
Sergeant Bradshau; Esq. An English
lawyer and poet. — See "Lamb, Sir J.
B. B."
Bland, Rev. Robert, B.A., 1779-
1825. B. An English clergyman; cu-
rate of Kenilworth, 1816-26. He pos-
sessed high classical and literary attain-
ments, and was greatly accomplished in
music. D. at Leamington, near War-
wick.
Bland, Thomas, 1740-1818. A Friend
to Accuracy. An English Friend, or Qua-
ker ; b. in London ; for 44 years con-
nected, first as an assistant, and after-
wards as an active partner in the
commercial establishment, for some
years under the firm of "Gurneys and
Bland." D. at Norwich.
Blane, William Newnham. An
English Gentleman. An English traveller.
Blathwayt, Mrs. Raymond. Aunt
Maggie.
Blauvelt, . Sir Anthony Ava-
lanche. An American poet.
Blayney, Benjamin, D.D., 1728-1801.
A Member of the University . An English
clergyman, of Worcester Coll., Oxford,
afterwards of Hertford Coll. ; Regius
Prof, of Hebrew, Oxford, 1787-1801. D.
at Polshot, Wilts.
Blaze, Frangois Henri Joseph,
1784-1857. Casta Blaze. A French com-
poser and writer on music ; b. at Cavail-
lon (Vaucluse). Under the Empire he
was successively a painter, an employe',
chief of bureau at the prefecture of Vau-
cluse, an inspector of libraries, and a
wholesale wine-merchant. He played
upon several instruments, and had com-
posed many romances, and published
fugitive pieces under a feigned name.
In 1819 he removed to Paris, and devoted
himself to musical journalism and liter-
ature. D. in Paris.
Blaze de Bury, Ange Henri, 1813-.
Henri Blaze ; Bans Werner ; F. de Lan-
genevais. A French liite'rateur, contribu-
tor of poetry and musical criticisms to
the " Revue des Deux Mondes " from
1864.
Blaze de Bury, Mme Marie Pauline
Rose (Stewart). Arthur Dudley ; Mau-
rice Fiassan. A French literary lady of
an old Scottish family; wife of Ange
Henri; a contributor to the "Revue des
Deux Mondes," the "Revue de Paris,"
and the "North American Review."
Bleckley, Henry. A Manchester
Manufacturer.
Bleloch, Archibald. Lake-Elbe. A
contemporary Scottish philosopher.
Blesslngton, Charles John Gardi-
ner, Earl of, 1782-1829. A Representa-
tive Peer. An Irish nobleman; married,
in 1817, Marguerite (Power Farmer),
Countess of Blesslngton. He d. in Paris.
Blesslngton, J. P. A Private Sol-
dier. An American adventurer.
Blesslngton, Marguerite (Power
Parmer) Gardiner, Countess of, 1789-
1849. Idler. An Irish novelist and
miscellaneous writer ; daughter of Mr.
Edmund Power, of Curragheen, Co.
Waterford; when only 15 she married
M. St. Leger Farmer, Esq., of Poplar
Hall, Co. Kildare, and 14 years after, the
Earl of Blesslngton; for many years
was a contributor to literature ; d. at
Paris.
Bleumau, Jonathan. A Student of
the Temple. An English writer, of Christ
Church, Oxford, 1706.
Blewitt, John Octavian, 1810-84.
Brother Peregrine. An English litt&a-
tenr; b. in London; edited for 29 years
the "newspaper side" of the "Garden-
ers' Chronicle," and contributed numer-
ous articles to " Eraser's Magazine " and
" St. Paul's Magazine " ; Secretary of
the Royal Literary Fund, 1839-84 ; d. at
Elgin Crescent.
Bleyer, Julius. Cmsar. An Ameri-
can journalist, of Milwaukee, Wis.
Blind, Mathilde. Claude Lake. An
English poet.
Blinn, Mrs. Henry G. Aunt Yew-
rownckie. An American writer.
Bliss, E. M. E. M. B. An Ameri-
can writer.
Bliss, Florence. Cousin Florrie. An
American writer.
Bliss, George Ne^vman, LL.B.,
1837-. Ulysses. An American lawyer
and journalist; b. at Tiverton, R.I. ;
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Union Coll., 1860; and at the Albany
Law School, 1861 ; Trial Justice at East
Providence, R.I., 1872-80 et seq.
Bliss, Henry, Q.C. Nicholas Thirn-
ing Moile. An English harrister-at-law ;
b. in New Brunswick ; of Lincoln's Inn ;
for many years English agent for Nova
Scotia ; 1867 et seq. resident in Lon-
don.
Bliss, John Homer, 1832-. Xylo.
An American printer and genealogist;
b. at Oswego, N.Y. ; resided in Conn.,
1830-54; in 1879 removed to Boston,
Mass.
Bliss, Judah Lee, M.D., 1803-. 0.
F. and A. A'.; Curtus Gallus; Democri-
ius, junior; An Old Fogij. An eccentric
American author; b. in North Wilbra-
ham, Mass.; Yale Coll., 1822; was a
merchant in Canada, and New York
City, till 1880 ; was then a teacher in
or near Natchez, Mis».
Bliss, Rev. Seth, 1793-1879. The
Secretary of the Boston Society. An Amer-
ican Cong, minister ; b. in Springfield,
Mass; Yale Div. School, 1825; pastor at
Jewett City, Conn., 1825-32; Secretary
of the American Tract Society at Bos-
ton, 1833-57 ; and of the Society of the
same name at New York City, 1857-79,
residing at various places.
Blocquel, Simon, 1780-1863. Sin-
mon. A French author and lithographer;
b. at Douai ; d. at Lille, where he was a
publisher and bookseller.
Bloede, Victor Gertrude. Stuart
Sterne. An American poetess.
Blomfield, Charles James, D.D.
1780-1857. One of the Working Clergy.
An eminent English clergyman; b. at
Bury St., Edmund's; Trin. Coll., Cam-
bridge, 1808; Lord Bishop of London,
1828-57 ; d. at the palace, Eulham.
Blomfield, H. II. B. An English
writer.
Bloodgood, Simeon DeWitt, 1799-
1866. The Sexagenarian. An American
merchant and politician; b. in Utica,
N.Y. ; Union Coll., 1818 ; first resided in
Albany, then in New York City, devot-
ing much of his time to literary pur-
suits ; d. in New I'ork City.
Bloom, Rev. John Hague, B.A.,
Cicerone. An English clergyman ; Caius
Coll., Cambridge, 1827; Vicar of Cas-
tleacre, Brandon, Norfolk, 1835-70 et
seq.
Bloomfield, J. K. J. K. B. An
American writer for the young.
Bloomfield, Robert, 1766-1823.
J?. B. ; The Farmer's Boy. An English
poet; b. at Hornington, Suffolk; was
brought up as a farmer's boy ; then re-
moved to London, and worked as a shoe-
maker till 1800. Of his "Farmer's Boy"
26,000 copies were sold ; d. in poverty at
Sheflord, in Bedfordshire.
Blouet, Paul. Max O'llell. A French
writer ; French master at Westminster
School, and editor of Clarendon volumes
on " French Oratory."
Blount, Miss Annie R. .lenny Woodr
bine. An American "Southland" poetess;
b. in Richmond Co., Va. ; graduated at
the Madison Female Coll., Ga. ; in 1809
et seq. she resided at Augusta, Ga.
Blower, Miss Elizabeth, 1703-. E.
B. An English novelist ; b. at Worces-
ter; early engaged in literary work for
the benefit of her family.
Blox, Rev. John E. Philalcthes. An
American writer.
Blum, Ijodoislia von, 1842-. Ernst
von Waldow. A German author; b. at
the Castle Caczovice in Poland ; daughter
of 11 Prussian officer; until that time
living in Berlin ; in 1869 she settled in
Vienna.
Blundell, Henry. II. B. An Eng-
lish art amateur and collector, of Ince,
near Liverpool.
Blundell, John. A Gentleman, Na-
tice Thereof. An English antiquary, of
Tiverton, early in the 18th century.
Blunt, Arthur Cecil. Arthur Cecil.
An English ector ; b. near London ;
made his d^but in that city in 1809, where
he has since constantly distinguished
himself.
Blunt, George William, 1822-78.
G. W. B. An American hydrographer ;
b. at Newburyport, Mass. ; Harbor Com-
missioner at New York City from 1867 ;
d. in New York City.
Blunt, Joseph, 1792-1860. Marcus.
An American lawyer and politician;
b. at Newburyport, Mass. ; brother of
the preceding ; editor of the " American
Annual Register," N.Y., 1827-35.
Blunt, Wilfrid Scawen, Esq., 1840-.
W. S. B. An English diplomatist and
traveller, of Crabbet, Sussex ; Secretary
of Legation at Berne, 1869-70.
Boaden, James, 1762-1839. Edward
Sydenham. An English author; b. at
Whitehaven; devoted liimself to litera-
ture ; d. in London.
Boardman, James. A Citizen of the
World. An English writer.
Boase, Rev. George Clement, 1810-
80. G. C. B.; A Brother; Britannicus.
An English bibliographer; cashier of
the bank, Dundee ; after his retirement
from business he became tlie pastor of
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the Catholic Apostolic church at Brigh-
ton; d. at Fairlie House, Bridge of
Allan.
Boase, Henry, 1763-1827. A Free-
holder; Britannicus; One of his Constitu-
ents. An English financier; father of
the preceding ; b. at Madron ; d. at Ten-
zance, Cornwall.
Boase, John Josias Arthur, 1801-.
Johannes Buritonensis. An English anti-
quary ; son of the preceding; b. in Lon-
don; Librarian of the Geological Soci-
ety of Cornwall.
Boase, William Millett, M.D., 1802-.
Delta; Gregory Hopeful; A Wayfaring
ilan. An English physician and anti-
quary, of Cornwall; b. at Penzance;
Uniy. of Edinburgh, 1823.
Boaz, Mrs. Eliza. His Widow. An
English lady ; widow of the Rev. Thomas
Boaz, LL.D., of Calcutta.
Boaz, H. H. B. An English poet.
Bobo, 'William M. A South Caroli-
nian.
Bock, Cornelius Peter, 1804-70.
Christodor. A German archsEologist ;
Hon. Prof, at Freiburg, about 11 years
before his death.
Bockett, Elias, 1695-1735. E. B. ;
Alexander Blunt; Damon; A Friend ; A
Gentleman ; John Scavenger, M.D. ; The
Translator of the Pattern of Modesty. An
English Friend; a distiller of George-
yard, Lombard Street, London ; b. and d.
in that city.
Bocock, Willis H. Cigarette ; Ercel-
doune. An American poet, of the Univ.
of Virginia ; contributed to Eichraond
journals.
Bogardus, Adam H. The Champion
Wing Sltot of America. An American
sharpshooter; Captain to the American
Hifle Team.
Bogart, Miss Elizabeth. Adelaide ;
Estelle. An American poetess ; daughter
of the Eev. David Schuyler Bogart; b.
in Now York City, where she has chiefly
resided.
Bogart, William H. Sentinel. An
American journalist, of New York City.
Bold, Captain G. An Amateur; A
Naval Officer. An English writer.
Boissiere, Jean Baptiste Prudence,
1806-. R. P.; Sierebois. A French
grammarian ; b. at Valogne (Manche) ;
was engaged in teaching in France and
England till 1856, but since that time in
philological and lexicographal works.
Boissieu, Arthur de. Jean Lavigne.
A French journalist; contributed to
"Figaro " and the " Gazette de France."
Boitel, Leonard, 1806-55. Le'on. A
French litterateur and journalist, of
Lyons.
Bolde, Eev. Samuel, 1674-1737. A
Clergyman in the Country. An English
clergyman; Vicar of Shapwicke, Dorset-
shire, 1674 ; Eector of Steeple, in the
same county, 1682.
Boles, W. Alexander the Coppersmith.
An Irish writer.
BoUngbroke, Henry St. John, Vis-
count, 1678-1751. Hump/irey Oldcastle ;
A Late Noble Writer ; Lord B ; Lord
B — Ice. An eminent English statesman ;
b. at Battersea, in Surrey ; was distin-
guished for his talents, brilliancy of con-
versation, fascinating manners, and great
personal beauty ; was a rival of Sir Eob-
ert Walpole through life ; d. at Batter-
sea.
Bollan, William. Timoleon. An
English political writer; agent of the
Massachusetts colony in Great Britain,
1745-62.
BoUand, Sir William, Knt, M.A.,
1773-1840. Hortensivs. An English lit-
erary antiquary ; Trin. Coll., Cambridge,
1795 ; d. at his residence, Hyde Park
Terrace, London.
BoUes, John Augustus, LL.D., 1809-
78. A Member of the Boston Bar. As
American lawyer; b. at Eastford,
Conn.; Brown Univ., 1829; admitted to
the Boston Bar, 1883; Mass. Secretary
of State, 1843; Judge Advocate on the
stafi of Gen. John A. Dix, 1862-65;
Brev. Brig.-Gen., 1865; d. at Washing-
ton, D.C.
Bolton, John. One of the Crew. An
American seaman; carpenter on board
the ship Omartel, which was lost on the
voyage from London to New York City ■
in 1860.
Bolton, Miss R. One of her Sisters.
An English lady ; granddaughter of
Eev. William Jay.
Bolton, Eev. Kobert, A.M., 1814-77.
R. B. An English American clergy-
man, brother of the preceding ; b. at
Bath, Somerset Co., England; came to
this country in 1836 ; after being en-
gaged in farming and teaching for some
years, in 1868 he was ordained to the
Episcopal ministry, and took charge of
St. John's Church, Lewisboro, N.Y.; d.
in Pelham, N.Y.
Bonaparte, Prince iJouis liucien,
1813-. L. L. B. An English philolo-
gist; b. at Thorngrove, county of Wor-
cester ; in 1852 he was appointed Senator
under the French Empire ; is deeply in-
terested in philological researches and
work.
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Bonar, Rev. Andrew. A Resident.
A Scottish clevgyman.
Bonavino, Chrlstoforo, 1821-. An-
sonio Fianchi. An Italian philosopher;
b. at Pegli, near Genoa. He was a priest
in his youth, but renounced that profes-
sion. About 1851, he founded at Turin
a journal called "La Ragione."
Boniface, Joseph Xavler, 1797-
1865. X. B. Saintine. A French littera-
teur and dramatic author, of Paris ; b. in
Paris ; about 1823 he devoted himself to
dramatic composition, and produced
more than 200 dramas. His "Picciola"
(1836), a work of different kind, was pe-
culiarly successful, it having been re-
printed more than twenty times, and
translated into all languages. This work,
in 1837, procured for him the cross of
honor and the Montyon prize of 3000
francs. D. in Paris.
Bonnet, Amfed^e, about 1795-1858.
Bonnet de Lyon. A French physician ;
b. at Amberieux ( Ain) ; from about 1840
a professor at the Medical School of Ly-
ons, where he was also an editor.
Bonnet, I. E. Un Citoi/en des Etats-
Unis. A French writer.
Bonnye, J. H. Michel Carlin. An
English physician, of Preston.
Boodle, E. A Barrister of Lincoln's
Inn. An English writer.
Boosey, Thomas. An Old Angler
and BiUiopolist. An English publisher
and miscellaneous writer, of London.
Booth, Mrs. Eliza M. J. (Gollan)
von. Rita. A Scottish writer; b. at
GoUanfield, Inverness ; spent the greater
part of her early life in Australia; is a
contributor to " Temple Bar " and other
London magazines.
Booth, M. Touchstone. An English
writer on geography.
Booth, M. I. M. I. B. An English
artist.
Booth, Miss Mary. — See "Wright,
Mrs. Mary (Booth)."
Boott, William. A Bosionian. An
American musical critic.
Borel d'Hauterive, Pierre, 1809-59.
Petrus, or Feter Borel. A French writer
of romance ; b. at Lyons ; early went to
Paris ; first worked as an architect, then
wrote for the literary journals; for a
long time, however, he abandoned litera-
ture, and was inspector of colonization
at Mostaganem, in Algeria, and d. there.
Borlase, William Copeland, M.A.,
F.S.A., 1848-. B. An English anti-
quary ; b. at Castle Horneck; Trin. Coll.,
Oxford, 1870; Pres. of the Roy. Instit.
of Cornwall, 1877.
Borrow, George, 1803-81. Lavengro.
An English traveller and miscellaneous
writur; b. at East Dereham, near Nor-
wich, Norfolk ; Univ. of Edinburgh.
Borthwick, John. A Scottish Bar-
rister.
Bosanquet, James Whalman, 1803-
78. A Layman. An English chronolo-
gist; son of Samuel Bosanijuet, Esq., of
i)ingeston Court, County Monmouth ;
educ. at Westminster; and is a banker
in London ; resident at Claysmore, Mid-
dlesex.
Boston, . A Friend of the Seces-
sion. A Scottish writer, of Falkirk.
Boswell, Sir Alexander, Bart., 1775-
1822. Simon Gray. A Scottish antiquary
and song writer, of Edinburgh ; a friend
of Sir Walter Scott. He spent much
time writing for the journals of the day;
and having in one of these communica-
tions imputed cowardice to Mr. James
Stuart, a leading Whig of Edinburgh, he
was challenged by him to a duel, in
which he was mortally wounded.
Boswell, James, 1740-95. Bozzy. A
famous Scottish biographer; father of
the preceding; b. at Edinburgh; educ.
at Edinburgh and Glasgow ; in 1773, set-
tled in London, and d. there.
Boswell, John Whitley. Doctor
Hastier, M.R.S.P.Q. An Irish antiquary.
Bos'well, Thomas Alexander. An
Exile; A Pedestrian. An English writer.
Bosworth, John. John, of Manches-
ter. An English editor.
Bosworth, Rev. Joseph, D.D., LL.D.,
F.R.S., F.A.S., 1788-1876. A Vicar of
the Church of England. An eminent Eng-
lish Anglo-Saxon scholar ; b. in Devon-
shire; educ. at Aberdeen, Cambridge,
and Leyden; Professor of Anglo-Saxon
at Oxford, 1858-76, where he died.
Botsford, Charles H. Cornwall. An
American journalist, of New York City.
Bott, Edmund. A Barrister at Law
of the Inner Temple. An English lawyer.
Bott, Rev. Thomas, 1688-1754. Phil-
anthropus. An English clergyman of
the Established Church.
Botta, Mrs. Anne Charlotte
(Lynch). A Recluse. An American
poetess; b. at Bennington, Vt. ; removed
to New York City about 1841, where her
house became the resort of persons con-
nected with art and literature ; in 1855,
married Prof. V. Botta.
Bottrell, William, 1816-81. An Old
Celt. An English literary antiquary ; b.
at Eaftra, Cornwall ; after travelling in
Spain, Canada, and Australia, he finally
came back to his native country to lead
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the life of a recluse at Hawke's PoiBt,
Lelant. D. at St. Ives.
Botts, Randolph. Spikes. An Amer-
ican writer, of Albany.
Boucher de, Crevecoeur de Perthes,
Jacques, 1788-1868. iV. Christophe,
vigneron. A French archaeologist and
miscellaneous writer ; b. at Rethel (Ar-
dennes) ; was employed by Napoleon in
various foreign missions ; is regarded as
the father of the science of " archasol-
ogy " ; d. at Abbeville.
Boudreaux, P. J. A Father of the
Society of Jesus. An American Jesuit.
Boue de Villiers, Amable Louis,
1834-. Le Capitaine Lancelot; Le Doc-
teur Eouge ; liai/mond de Ferriires ; Guy
de Vernon ; Mirliter ; Jacques Artei'elle.
A French journalist and romancer; b. at
Villiers-le-Bel (Seine-et-Oise) ; edited
and wrote for journals in Paris and the
provinces, under various pseudonyms,
and published several novels.
Boulaj'-Paty, Evarlste Cyprien
Ffelix, 1804-04. Elie iJariaker. A
French poet; b. at Dongcs (llle-ct-
Vilaine). Having studied law, his lit-
erary tastes led him to Paris, where he
was appointed librarian of the Palais-
Royal, as successor of Alexander Du-
mas. He acquired many honors by his
literary efforts. D. at Paris.
Bouligny, Mrs. M. E. Parker. A
Lady. An American writer.
Boultoii, Mrs. Anne. Christine Sec-
erne. An English writer.
BoiuTdillon, Rev. Francis, M.4.
F. B. An English Epis. divine ; Em-
manuel Coll., Cambridge, 1845 ; Vicar of
Old Warden, Biggleswade, 1880-83 et si-q.
Bourn, Rev. Samuel. Behehub. An
English minister, of Norwich ; an assist-
ant to John Taylor. He was the founder
of a, sect of Universalists, called after
him, Bourneans.
Bourne, Miss . A Resident in the
West Indies for 13 years. An English
writer.
Bourne, Rev. George. A Citizen of
Virginia ; A Virginian Presbyter. An
American clergyman and writer.
Bourne, Henry Klchard Pox.
H. R. F. B. An English biographer.
Bourne, John George Hamilton,
1804-46. J. G. H. B. An eminent Eng-
lish jurist ; Chief Justice of Newfound-
land, 1838-46.
This is according to the" Gent. Mag.," March,
1846; the list of Oxford graduates has it John
Gervase HutcMnson.
Bourne, Stephen. A Late Stipendi-
ary Magistrate in Jamaica.
Bousell, John. Aminidab Shoe. An
English Friend; for more than 20 years
a leather-cutter of Norwich ; was a per-
son of strange opinions.
Bowden, James. A Member of the
Society of I<\iends. An English Friend,
of London; many years Recording Clerk.
Bowden, John, D.D., 1751-1817. A
Churchman. An eminent American P. E.
clergyman; b. in Ireland; graduated at
Columbia Coll. (then King's) in 1772;
professor in Columbia Coll., New York
City, 1802-17 ; d. at Ballston Spa.
Bowden, John William, M.A., 1798-
1844. A (alpha). An English poet and
prose writer; b. in London; Trin. Coll.,
Oxford, 1820; Commissioner of Stamps,
1826-40.
BoTvditch, Nathaniel IngersoU,
A.M., 1805-61. Gleaner. An eminent
American conveyancer, of Boston ; b. in
Salem, Mass. ; Harv. Univ., 1822 ; ad-
mitted to the Suffolk bar, 1825 ; in 1858,
retired from business, and took up his resi-
dence in Brookline, Mass., wliero he died.
Bowdler, Miss Henrietta, 1743-84.
A Lady lately deceased. An English
poet and prose writer; daughter of
Thomas Bowdler, Esq., of Ashley, Co.
Somerset ; d. at Bath.
Bowdler, Thomas, Esq., F.R.S.,
F.S.A., 1754-1825. T. B. ; A Friend to
Both. An English litte'rateur ; editor of
the "Family Shakespeare"; d. at his
residence, the Rhyddings, Swansea.
Bowdoin, James, LL.D., 1727-00.
A Citizen of Massachusetts. An eminent
American statesman ; b. in Boston ;
Harv. Univ., 1745 ; devoted his life to
literary and scientific research ; was
Governor of Massachusetts in 1785-86 ;
d. in Boston.
Bowen, C. E. C. E. B. An English
writer for the young.
Bowen, Rev. C, J. C. J. B. An
English CatlioUc priest.
Bowen, Prancis, LL.D., 1811-. F. B.
An American metaphysician ; b. in
Charlestown, Mass. ; Harv. Univ., 1833 ;
professor there, 1853-85 et seq.
Bo'wen, Sir George Perguson,
D.C.L., G.C.M.G., 1821-. G. F. B. An
eminent Irish statesman; Brasenose
Coll., Oxford, 1844; admitted to the bar
at Lincoln's Inn, 1844; Governor of Vic-
toria from 1873.
Bowen-Graves, Mrs. . Stella.
An English poet.
Bowes, James Stuart, Esq., 1789-
1864. Alfred Dubois. An English jour-
nalist; for 40 years editor of "Galig-
nani's Messenger." D. in Paris.
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Bowes, Hev. Nicholas, M.A., -1755.
Constant Bock-man. An American Cong,
minister ; Harv. Univ., 1725 ; pastor at
Bedford, Mass.
Bowles, Thomas Gibson. John,
Junior. An English (?) journalist; edi-
tor of " Vanity Fair."
Bowles, Rev. William Lisle, M.A.,
1762-1850. The Late Br. Archibald
Macleod. An English clergyman and
man of letters; b. at King's Sutton;
Canon Kesidentiary of Salisbury, and
Rector of Dumbleton, Gloucestershire.
D. at Ills residence in the Close, Salis-
bury.
Bowrlng, Sir John, LL.D., 1792-
1872. Ti/dus-Pooh-Pooh ; W. ; X. An
Englisli translator ; b. at Exeter; served
his Government ten years in China, as
Plenipotentiarj- and Chief Superintend-
ent of Trade ; he, himself, estimated the
number of languages which he knew, at
two hundred, of which he spoke one hun-
dred; d. at Mount Radford, near Exeter.
Bow^ser, Miss Lucinda. Lucinda B.
An English writer.
Boyce, G. W. A Cape Correspond-
ent. An English poet.
Boyce, Rev. John. Paul Pepper-
grass. An American R. C. priest and
novelist; b. in Ireland; educ. at May-
nooth; pastor and assistant pastor at
Worcester, Mass., from 1847.
Boyce, Rev. John Coxe, M.A. J.
C. B. An English Epis. divine ; Chap-
lain of the West Riding Lunatic Asy-
lum, 1869-80 et serj.
Boyce, Rev. William Birmington.
W. B. B. An English writer; a Wes-
leyan missionary.
Boyd, Rev. Andrew Kennedy
Hutchison, D.D., 1825-. A Country
Parson. An eminent Scottish essayist;
b. in Auchinleck, in Ayrshire ; educ. at
King's Coll., London, and at the Univ.
of Glasgow; minister at the Univ., City
of St. Andrews, 1875 et seq.
Boyd, S. S. Jurisconsult. An Amer-
ican lawyer.
Boyer, Louis, 1810-1866. La Hague.
A French dramatic author ; b. in Paris ;
in 1848, with two others, he founded
" Le Lampion, ou Eclaireur politique " ;
in 1851-54, was first inspector, then cen-
sor, of the theatres, and was manager of
the "Vaudeville" Theatre, 1854-56; d.
in Paris.
Boykin, Edward M. An Officer of
the Bear- Guard. An American ofScer.
Boyle, Hon. Eleanor Vere (Gor-
don), 1825. E. V. B. A Scottish art-
ist; b. at Auchlunies, Kincardineshire;
chiefly self-educated ; in 1845 was mar-
ried to the Hon. and Rev. Richard Boyle ;
and since 1851 has been much devoted to
artistic pursuits.
Boyle, John, Earl of Cork and Orrery,
1700-62. G. K.; Goliah English; Regi-
nald Fitzworm; Michael ICrawbridge ;
Moses Orthodox; Thomas Vainall. An
eminent British peer and author.
Boyne, WUUam, F.S.A. B. W. An
English numismatist; Hon. member of
the Literary and Philosophical Society
of Leeds.
Boynton, Charles Brandon, D.D.,
1806-83. A Looker-on from America.
An American minister, who served as
pastor of the Vine Street Cong. Church
in Cincinnati twenty-five years ; he also
preached in Eastern churches, and served
two terms as Chaplain of the House of
Representatives in Washington, begin-
ning in 1865 ; he was a native of Pitts-
fleld, Mass., and graduated at Williams
Coll. in 1827 ; d. in Cincinnati.
Boynton, Harry Free. Harry B.
Free. An American journalist, of New
York City.
Boyrie, Arthur. Aristophanes. An
American dramatist.
Boyse, Samuel, 1708-49. Alcceus; Y.
An English poet, idle and improvident,
befriended by Dr. Johnson, and employed
by Mr. Cave of the " Gent. Mag."
Brackenrldge, Henry Hugh, 1748-
1816. Democritus; A Gentleman of Mar y-
land. An American jurist ; b. in Scot-
land ; was brought to this country when
a child ; graduated at New Jersey Coll.,
1771 ; removed to Pittsburg in 1781 ;
judge of the Supreme Court of Penn-
sylvania, 1799-1816; wrote one humor-
ous and satirical novel, and many jes-
says and fugitive verses ; d. at Carlisle,
Penn.
Brackenrldge, Henry M., Esq., 1786-
1871. A Friend of Truth and Sound Pol-
icy. An American statesman ; b. at Pitts-
burgh, Penn. ; admitted to the bar, 1806 ;
M.C., 1841 ; d. in his native city.
Bradbury, Edward. Strephon. An
English writer (■?).
Bradbury, Irene. Irene Lunt.
Bradbury, Stephen Henry. Quallon.
At English editor, of Nottingham.
Bradbury, Rev. Thomas, 1677-1759.
T. B. An English Dissenting minister,
of London, celebrated for his facetious-
ness.
Braddon, Henry. Gilbert Forrester ;
A Member of the Burton Hunt. An Eng-
lish sporting writer in the old London
" Sporting Magazine."
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Braddon, Miss Mary Elizabeth. —
See "Maxwell, Mrs. M. E. (B)."
Bradford, Alden, LL.l)., 1705-1843.
A Citizen of Boston. An American au-
thor ; b. in'Duxbury, Mass. ; Harv. Uniy.,
1786; tutor there, 1701-93; minister of
Pownalborough (now Wiscassetj, Me.,
1793-1801, then removed to Boston; Sec-
rotary of State of Massachusetts, 181:3-
24 ; engaged in literary work, 1824-43 ;
d. in Boston.
Bradford, Eev. Claudius. The Whip.
An American Unit, minister and social
reformer.
Bradford, Capt. Gamaliel, A.M.,
1763-1824. An Officer of this Establish-
ment at Charlestown. An American sea-
man; b. in Duxbury, Mass.; served in
the Revolutionary War, 1776-83; fol-
lowed the sea, 178.3-1808; was warden
of the Charlestown (Mass. ) State Prison,
1813-24.
Bradford, Gamaliel, M.D., 1795-
1839. A Gentleman of Massachusetts.
An American physician ; b. in Boston ;
Harv. Univ., 1814 ; Superintendent of
the Massachusetts General Hospital,
1833-39.
Bradford, Samuel F. Timothy
Tichletoby. An American printer, book-
seller, and stationer, of Philadelphia,
son of Thomas Bradford.
Bradlaugb, Charles, 1833-. Icono-
clast. An English Radical; b. in Lon-
don ; was successively an errand-boy in
a solicitor's office, a wharf -clerk and cash-
ier to a firm of coal merchants, and a
Sunday-school teacher in a Church of
England school ; about 1849 he adopted
radical views, and became a public lec-
turer and pamphleteer; in 1858 he became
editor of the "Investigator," and after-
wards projected the "National Reformer,"
of which he became the editor; chosen
M.P. for Northampton in 1880, and again,
in- 1881, but has not been permitted to
take his seat; residentin St. John's Wood,
London.
Bradley, Rev. Edward, B.A., 1827-.
Cuthbert Bede. An English Epis. divine,
and miscellaneous writer ; b. at Kidder-
minster ; Univ. Coll., Durham, 1848 ; Rec-
tor of Stretton, Oakham, 1871-83 et seq.
Bradley, Miss Harriette Mary. Ma-
rietta. An English writer.
Bradley, T. Waldron. Shelsley
Beauchamp. An English writer.
Bradley, Mrs. Thomas. Hannah
Cook,
Bradley, Warren Ives, 1847-68.
Glance Gat/lord. A gifted young Amer-
ican author. Within a, space of three
or four years he gave to the public 13
books, besides numerous articles for
papers and magazines. His " Culm
Rock " took a prize of §350, over 72
competitors. D. at Bristol, Conn.
Bradley, William. A Retired Guar-
dian. An English writer.
Bradshaw, Hon. Mary Ann Caven-
dish. Priscilla Parlante. An Irish bi-
ographer and novelist ; wife of the Hon.
Augustus Cavendish Bradshaw, M.P. for
Castle-Riding. She was the daughter of
James St. John Jeffereyes, Esq., of
Blarney Castle, County Cork ; was mar-
ried in 1784 to the Earl of Westmeath,
from whom she was divorced in 1790,
when she married Mr. Cavendish Brad-
shaw.
Brady, James Topham, 1815-69.
Query. An American lawyer; b. in
New York City; admitted to the bar in
1835, and became distinguished for abil-
ity, legal learning, and eloquence ; d. in
New York City.
Brae, Andrew Edmund. A Detec-
tive. An English vrriter, of Leeds.
Bragg, H. A. Braganza. An Amer-
ican novelist.
Bragg, Jane. </. B. An English
poet and prose writer.
Bragge, Francis. A Physician in
Hertfordshire ; A Gentleman of Cambridge.
An English clergyman and poet ; Vicar
of Hitchin, and Prebendary of Lincoln,
Braham, John, 1774-1856. B. An
English singer; b. in London; for 40
years, from 1801, his powers continued
unimpaired, and he occasionally ap-
peared in public till his death. D. in
London.
Braley, A. B. A. B. B. An Ameri-
can Shakespeare scholar, of Madison,
Wis.
Bramley, H. E. H. E. Yelmarb. An
English writer.
Branch, Thomas. T. B. An Eng-
lish law-writer, of the last century.
Brande, William Thomas, 1788-
1866. D. C. L. ; A Relative. An emi-
nent English chemist; b. in London;
Professor of Chemistry in the Royal In-
stitution, 1813-25; Superintendent of the
Die Department, Royal Mint, 1825-66;
d. at Tunbridge Wells.
Braman, William Penn, 1825-66.
Vandyke Brown. An American poet-
painter, of Chicago; b. in Cincinnati;
self-instructed as a scholar and as an
artist ; d. in his native city.
Brannigan, Larry, 1836-. Lawrence
Barrett. An American actor ; b. in New
York City ; served in the late civil war
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as captain in the 28th Massaclmsetts
Regiment; in 18GG-C7 visited Englanil
and in 18G7-G3, California.
Brash, Richard. Richardus Incog -
nltus. An English writer.
Braussl, Mathleii. Philippe, frere.
A French tlieologian, Superior-general
of the Christian " Frorcs des ^Ecoles."
Braxton, Carter, 173G-07. ^1 Naliue
of that Colony. An American patriot ; b.
at Newington, Va.; one of the signers of
the American Declaration of Independ-
ence.
Bray, Mrs. Anna Eliza, 1790-]883.
Kenipe Slotliai-d. An English novelist;
b. in the county of Surrey ; married in
1818 to Charles Stotliard, and after his
death. In 1821, to the Rev. Edward A.
Bray, vicar of Tavistock, wlio died in
1859.
Bray, Rev. Thomas, D.D., 1656-1730.
A Minister of the Church of England. An
English clergyman ; b. at Martin, Shrop-
shire ; cduc. at Hart Hall, Oxford ; in
1699 lie ivas sent to America as Ecclesi-
astical Commissary for Maryland and
Virginia ; was minister of St. Botolph,
Aldgate, London, 1706-30.
Brazer, John, D.D., 1787-1846. J. B.
An American minister; b. in Worcester,
Mass. ; Harv. Univ., 1813 ; pastor in
Salem, Mass., 1820-46; d. In Charles-
ton, S.C.
Brecknock, Timothy. A Member of
the Society of Lincoln's Inn. An Englisli
lawyer, of the last century.
. Breckinridge, Robert Jefferson,
D.D., 1800-71. R. J. B. An American
Presbyt. minister; b. at Cabell's Dale,
Ky. ; studied at Princeton, Yale, and
Union Colls. ; practised law in Ken-
tucky, 1823-31 ; having studied theol-
ogy, he was pastor in Lexington from
1847, and President of Theology at Dan-
ville, 1853; in the civil war he was a
firm Union man, and in 1864 presided
over the National Convention that nomi-
nated Mr. Lincoln for the Presidency ; d.
at Danville, Ky.
Breed, . A Merchant. An Eng-
lish writer, of Liverpool.
Brennan, Mrs. R. A. Hope Arden.
An American poet.
Brent, Henry J., 1811-80. Stirrup.
An American journalist ; b. in Washing-
ton, D.C. ; the associate of Lewis Gay-
lord Clark in founding and editing the
" Knickerbocker " Magazine ; d. in New
York City.
Brentano, Clemens, 1777-1842.
Maria. A German novelist and poet,
brother of Elisabeth von Arnim ; b. at |
Frankfort-on-the-Main ; studied at Jena,
and afterwards lived in Heidelberg,
Vienna, and Berlin, and still later at
Diilmen, and still later at Ratisbon,
Frankfort, and Munich ; d. at Aschaf-
fenburg.
Brentano, Elisabeth. Beltina. —
See "Arnim, Elisabetli (Brentano) von.''
Brereton, Jane Hughes. Melissa.
Bretland, Rev. Joseph, 1742-1819.
Adjutor ; Garon ; A Locer of Order. An
English Dissenter; b. in Exeter, and
spent there the whole of a long-pro-
tracted life, in literary retirement, and
d. there : ho was a Unit, minister.
Breton, Wiliiam. IK. B., Gent. An
English writer.
Brett, Robert. U. D. A Lay-
member of the English Church.
Brett, Rev. Thomas, 1667-1743.
T. B. An English clergyman ; Rector
of Bettishanger, 1703, and of Ruckinse,
1705.
Breval, John Durant de, -1738-39.
Joseph Gai/. An English officer, a cap
tain under the Duke of Marlborougli ;
he was the son of Francis Durant de
Breval, D.D., Prebendary of Westmin-
ster; graduated at Trin. Coll., Cam-
bridge, in 1700 ; in 1708 entered the
army; he was the author of several
poems and dramas.
Brewer, George, 1766. G. B. An
English naval officer; then lawyer and
miscellaneous writer, of London.
Brewer, Rev. Jehoida, 1752-1817.
Si/lvestris. An English Cong, minister ;
b. at Newport, Monmouthshire ; of Birm-
ingham, 1708-1817, and d. there.
Brewer, WUUam A. W. A. B.;
Amicus; Apex; Guildhelm ; Justitia;
Mercator ; Senex ; Wilhelni. An Ameri-
can writer ; was for many years a mer-
chant of Boston, now (1885) of New York
City.
Brewster, Sir David, LL.D., etc.,
1781-1868. A Calm Observer. A Scot-
tish physicist, of Edinburgh ; b. at Jed-
burgh ; M.A., Univ. of Edinburgh, 1800 ;
editor of the " Edinburgh Encyclopae-
dia " ; editor and co-editor of the " Edin-
burgh Pliilosophical Journal," 1819-,
etc., etc. ; Principal of the Univ. of Ed-
inburgh, 1838-68.
Brewster, Rev. John, M.A., 1754-
1843. A Recluse. An English clergy-
man; b. at Heighington, Co. Durham;
M.A. at Lincoln Coll., O.tford, 1778;
Rector of Egglescliffe, Co. Durham,
1814-43, and a magistrate for the county ;
d. at his rectory.
Brewster, Rev. Samuel. S. B. An
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■Englisli clergyman, early in the 18th
century.
Brickwood, Edwin D. Argonaut.
An Englisli writer on rowing, training,
etc., of London ; a contributor to the
London "Field."
Bridge, Horatio, 180G-. An Officer
of the Untied Slates Nav;/. An Ameri-
can lawyer; b. in Augusta, Me.; Bow-
doin Coll., 1825; studied and practised
law, 182.5-38 ; entered tlie navy as pay-
master, 1838-54 ; Chief of the Bureau of
Provisions and Clptliing at Washington,
1854-09, and Inspector of the same,
18G0-73.
Bridge, J. A Fellow Townsman. An
English writer, of Manchester.
Bridges, Mrs. F. D. A Ladij. An
English traveller of to-day.
Bridges, George. Segdirboeg, An
English writer.
Bridges, Thomas. Caustic Bare-
hones. An English humorist ; b. in York-
shire ; at one time a wine-merchant in
Hull ; was also member of a banking
house.
Bridgman, George, -1832. Poet
Laureat of Westminster. An English-
man who, during the latter part of the
reign of George III., was court newsman.
For several years before his death he
was designated as above ; d. at the Cat
and Bagpipe public house, London.
Bridle, Rev. John. 0. W. An Eng-
lish clergyman, of Hardwick.
Brieriey, Benjamin. A.; Ah; Ab
hissel ; AB-o'-the-Yate. An English
dialect writer, of Manchester (1).
Briggs, Charies Frederick, about
1810-77. C. F. B. ; Harrij Franco; Tom
Pepper. An American journalist; b. at
Nantucket, Mass.; early removed to
New York City, and engaged in literary
work as editor of some of the most
important of the New York jour-
nals.
Briggs, Emily Edson. Olivia.
Bright, Charles. Tiiomas Jones. An
English writer, of Australia, on Shakes-
peare.
Bright, Henry Arthur, 1830-84. A
Cambridge Man ; A Liverpool ilerchant.
An English economist; b. at Liverpool;
educ. at Rugby, and at the Univs. of
Cambridge and London ; became a mer-
chant; devoted much time to literary
pursuits. "There are many personal
touches in these books [' Year in a Lan-
cashire Garden ' and the ' English Flower
Garden '], as, for instance, his acquaint-
ance with Hawthorne, who, on his part,
has left some notices of his Lancashire
friend." In 1877 el serj. resident at Ash-
ford, Knotty Ash, Liverpool.
Bright, Jonathan Huntington,
1804-37. Viator. An American poet
and journalist; b. in Salem, Mass.; re-
sided in New York City, Albany, and
Richmond, Va. ; in 1836 he sailed for
New Orleans, and soon after his arrival
was induced to ascend the Mississippi
to take part in a mercantile interest
at Manchester, where lie suddenly
died.
Bright, Rev. William, D.D., 1824-.
W. B. .in English Epis. divine ; b. at
Doncaster; Univ. Coll., Oxford, 1846;
Canon of Christ Church and Regius Pro-
fessor of Eccles. History at Oxford,
1868-83 et serj.
Brightwell, Thomas. T. B. An
English writer.
Briscoe, John Ivatt, 1791-. One of
his Constituents and a Magistrate uf the
Conntij. An English civilian; b. at
Twickenham; B.A., 0.xford, 1812; M.P.,
1830-41, and from 1857.
Bristed, Charles Astor, 1820-74.
Carl Benson; A Broken-down Critic; A
New Yorker. An American author; b.
in New York City ; Univ. of Cambridge,
England, 1845 ; afterwards spent many
years in Europe ; wrote much for the
newspapers and magazines, and pub-
lished several books ; d. at Washington,
B.C.
Britton, John, F.S.A., 1771-1857.
Ililaris Benevolus ^- Co. An English
antiquary, of London ; a writer on topog-
raphy and architecture ; b. at the village
of Kingston in Wiltshire ; in 1787 went
to London, where ho was apprenticed to
a wine-merchant, meanwhile cultivating
his taste for reading ; after various ad-
ventures and struggles with life, he
engaged in the pursuits which occupied
the last 50 years of his life. " He was
the originator of a new class of literary
works. Before his time popular topog-
raphy was unknown."
Britton, Thomas, about 1650-1714.
Musical Smallcoal Man. An English
eccentric ; b. near Higham Ferrers,
Northants ; set up the trade of small-
coal in London, which he continued to
the end of liis life. In the " Guardian,"
No. 144, Steele says : " We have a small-
coal man who, beginning with two plain
notes, which made up his daily cry, has
made himself master of the whole com-
pass of the gamut, and has frequent
concerts of music at his own house for
the entertainment of himself and
friends."— See Chalmers, Vol. 7.
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Broadtaead, James. A Citizen of the
World. An English writer.
Brock, Miss Sallle A. — See " Put-
nam, Mrs. Sallie A. (Brock)."
Brockett, John Trotter, 1788-1842.
J. T. B. An English antiquary ; b. at
Witton Gilbert, Co. Durham; admitted
to the bar, and practised many years at
Newcastle, but gave his leisure time to
literary and scientific pursuits. He was
one of the founders of the Newcastle
Typographical Society ; d. at his resi-
dence in Albion Place, Newcastle-upon-
Tyne.
Brockett, Ijlnus Pierpont, M.D.,
1820-. An American Citizen; Pkilobib-
lius. An American writer ; b. at Canton,
Conn.; Yale Med. Coll., 1843; after
practising his profession for some years,
he devoted himself to literary pursuits at
Hartford, Conn. ; was partner in a pub-
lishing house in that city, 1847-57 ; in
1856 resumed his literary work, and had
charge of several departments in the
"American Annual Encyclopaedia,"
1862-77 et seq.
Brock-way, Eev. Thomas, 1744-
1807. The European Traveller. An
American Cong, minister; b. in Lyme,
Conn. ; Yale Coll., 1768 ; pastor at Leba-
non, Conn., 1772-1807. He was an
ardent friend of his country, and when
New London was burnt, as soon as the
news reached him, he started oH with his
long gun, and deacons, and parishioners,
to assist in doing battle with the enemy.
D. at Lyme.
Broderick, A. B. An English
poet.
Broderip, William John, Esq.,
E.L.S., 1787-1859. A Naturalist. An
English lawyer ; b. in Bristol ; graduated
at Oriel Coll., Oxford ; called to the bar
in 1817 ; was a police magistrate in Lon-
don for 34 years; devoted his leisure
time to the study of natural history, and
became distinguished as a zoologist ; d.
in London.
Brodrlb, John Henry, 1838-. Henry
Irving. An English actor; b. at Keiu-
ton, near Glastonbury, Somersetshire;
educ. in London ; became professionally
connected with the stage in 1856, and
has since been eminently successful in
his dramatic career.
Broekel, Johanne Antonie, 1819-.
A. Brook. A Danish teacher and writer;
b. at Tondern, in Schleswig ; founded in
1844, at Keil, a boarding-school for
young women, which she continued till
1875.
Bromet, WUlIam, M.D., F.S.A.,
-1850. A Lounger; Plantagenet. An
English surgeon and antiquary; Asst.
Surgeon, 1st Regt. Life Guards, 1814-
35; and Surgeon, 1835-47; d. at Bo-
logna.
Bromfleld, WUliam, 1712-92. W.
B. An English writer ; an eminent sur-
geon ; b. in London ; lectured with great
success in that city ; became surgeon to
George III. ; invented the " tenaculum,"
by which the operator could separate, ex-
tend, and tie a divided artery.
Bromley, M. I. M. I. B. An Eng-
lish poet.
Bromley, William. A Gentleman.
An English statesman; Speaker of the
House of Commons in 1710.
Bronte, Anne, 1820-49. Acton Bell.
An English poet and novelist; b. at
Thornton, near Bradford. Her poems
are of a deeply religious character, and
most beautiful in sentiment.
Bronte, Charlotte. Currer Bell. —
See "Nicholls, Mrs. C. (B.)."
Bronte, Emily Jane, 1818-48. Ellis
Bell. An English novelist ; b. at Thorn-
ton, near Bradford, Yorkshire. At Ha-
worth she divided her time between
homely domestic duties, studies, and
Brook, Mary, about 1726-82. M. B.
An English Friend ; b. at Woodstock, in
Oxfordshire; joined the Friends about
1753, and was married to Joseph Brook,
of Leighton Buzzard, in 1759. She was
a minister of the Friends about 27 years.
Brooke, E. E. B. An English bib-
liographer.
Brooke, Mrs. Frances (Moore),
1745-89. Mary Singleton; Spinster;
Translaior of Lady Catesby's Letters. An
English novelist and dramatist; daugh-
ter of Rev. Mr. Moore and wife of the
Eev. John Brooke, Rector of Colney in
Norfolk.
Brooke, Henry, 1706-83. Farmer;
Oxoniensis. An Irish poet; b. at Ranta-
van, County Cavan ; educ. at the Univ.
of Dublin ; spent some years in London ;
the friend of Swift, Pope, and Lord Lyt-
telton; in 1740 he retired to his native
town, and was for the rest of his life
chiefly engaged in literary work ; d. in
Dublin.
Brooke, John Charles, 1748-94. J.
B. A professed English antiquary;
published the "Somerset Herald," and
wrote for the "Gent. Mag." under the
signature " J. B."
Brooke, Richard (?). R. B. An
English writer.
Brooke, Major WUliam (■?). A Gen-
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tleman of the Committee. An English phil-
anthropist, of Bath.
Brookes, S. A Student. An English
writer.
Brooks, Abble, M. Sili'ia Svnshine.
An American writer, of the South.
Brooks, Charles Shirley, 1815-74.
Epicurus liotundiis. An English jour-
nalist, lecturer, dramatist, and novelist;
b. in Oxfordshire ; studied law, but pre-
ferred a literary life, which he passed
chiefly in London, where he died ; edi-
tor of "Punch," 1870-74.
Brooks, Rev. Charles Timothy,
1813-83. a T. B. ; Carrier Boy ; Cur-
rier Mercurij. An American poet and
clergyman ; b. in Salem, Mass. ; Harv.
Univ., 1832 ; for many years, from 1837,
minister of the Unit. Society at Newport,
K.I., where he died.
Brooks, James Gordon, 1801-41.
Florio. An American poet ; b. at Clav-
erack, N.Y. ; Union Coll., 1819 ; studied
law ; removed in 1828 to New York City,
and was successively the editor of the
"Minerva," the "Literary Gazette," the
"AthenaBum," and the "Morning Cour-
ier " ; in 1830 he removed to Winchester,
Va., in 1838 to Rochester, N.Y., and after-
wards to Albany, where he died.
Brooks, Rev. Joshua William. Ah-
diel. An English Epis. divine ; Rector of
Great Ponton, Grantham, 1864-80 et seq.
Brooks, Mrs. Maria (Gowen), 1795-
1845. A Lover of the Fine Arts ; Maria
del Occidente. An American poet ; b. at
Medford, Mass. ; married Mr. Brooks, a
Boston merchant; at the death of her
husband in 1823, she removed to Cuba ;
in 1830, visited London and Paris ; d. at
Matanzas, Cuba.
Brooks, Martha. Martha Caroll.
An American writer for the young.
Brooks, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth
(Akin). Noma. An American writer
and skilful designer; b. in New York
City ; married James Gordon Brooks in
1828; resided in New York City in 1854,
where she made drawings to illustrate
books.
Brooks, Seth. An Alient Baptist Dis-
senter.
Brooks, Vincent. V. B. An Eng-
lish lithographer.
Broom, W. W. Eboracus. An Eng-
lish reformer and politician ; in 1859 he
wrote for the " Morning News," of Liver-
pool; in 1865 he visited New York City,
and wrote for New York and Boston pa-
pers, and gave addresses on " Recon-
struction" at Newark, N.J., and New
York City.
Broome, Frederick Napier, 1842-.
F. N. B. An English poet, civilian, and
journalist ; b. in Canada ; emigrated to
New Zealand in 1857 ; Colonial Secre-
tary of Natal, 1875 et seq.
Broome, Captain Ralph. Simplcin
the Second, Poetic Recorder. An English
miscellaneous writer ; was once a captain
in the service of the E. I. Co., and Per-
sian translator to the army on the fron-
tier station ; wrote in defence of Warren
Hastings.
Broome, William, LL.D., about
1689-1745. Chester. An English poet;
b. at Cheshire ; rector of Pulham in Nor-
folk w. Oakley Magna in Suffolk from
1733, and Vicar of Eye, in Suffolk ; d. at
Bath.
BrosboU, Karl, 1820-. Carit Etlar.
A Danish poet; b. at Fredericia; when
he was 16 years old he went to Copenha-
gen, and after passing through all the
schools of the Art Academy, he devoted
himself to literature. In 1853 he re-
ceived an appointment in the Royal
Library; in 1867 he travelled in North
Africa, and in 1869 in Western Europe.
Brough, Fanny Whiteside. Mrs. B.
S. Boleyn. An English actress ; wife of
Richard Smith Boleyn.
Brough, Robert Barnabas, 1828-60.
Fapernose Woodensconce, Esq. A well-
known English writer of burlesque
dramas ; b. in London ; passed his early
years in Monmouthshire, and his school-
days at Newport. He was first employed
on a publication at Liverpool, and after-
wards, with Mr. Angus B. Reach, on a
comic periodical in London ; d. at Man-
chester.
Brougham and Vaux, Henry Peter
Brougham, Lord, F.R.S., etc., 1778-
1868. Lord 25*******; Isaac Tomhins,
Gent. An eminent British man of sci-
ence, lawyer, orator, and statesman, of
London; b. in Edinburgh; educ. at the
Univ. of that city ; settled there as an
advocate for a few years ; removed to
London in 1806 ; M.C. for the burgh of
Camelford, 1810; for Yorkshire, 1830;
Lord Chancellor and a Peer, 1830-34,
and never held public office afterwards.
He is to be ranked as a, philanthropist,
statesman, orator, philosopher, and sa-
vant, among the most illustrious men
his country has ever produced. In 1848
he purchased an estate at Cannes, and d.
there.
Brougham, John, 1810-80. Diogenes,
Jr. An Irish American comedian ; b. in
Dublin ; studied for a time at the Dublin
and Oxford Univs., but did not graduate ;
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made his first appearance on the stage in
London in 1830 ; came to this country in
1842, and for 38 years was not only a
favorite on the stage, but outside the
theatre ; d. in New York City.
Broughton, John Cam Hobhouse,
Lord, G.C.B., F.E.S., 1786-1869. An
Englishman. An English nobleman and
writer; b. near Bristol; Trin. Coll.,
Camb., 1808 ; travelled with Lord Byron;
M.P., 1820-33 and 1834-51; in 1851
elected to the peerage as Lord Brough-
ton ; held public office much of the time,
1832-41, and 1846-52, but from that time
took no active part in politics ; d. in
London.
Broughton, Kev. Thomas, 1704-74.
Phileleutherus Christianus. An English
clergyman ; b. in London ; Vicar of Bed-
minster, near Bristol, 1774, and Preben-
dary in Salisbury Cathedral.
Bro'wn, . A Son of Mary Moore.
An American writer ; son of Rev. Sam-
uel Brown, who married Mary Moore.
Brown, Mrs. C. R. Mattie May. An
American novelist, of Concord, N.H.
Brown, Charles. Carlone; Carluc-
■cio. An English writer, whose name is
well known in connection with Keats,
and whose invitation to "domesticate
with him " Keats accepted. Contributed
to the " Liberal " and other periodicals.
Bro-wn, Charles Brockden, 1771-
1810. C. B. B. An American novelist
and journalist; b. of Quaker parents, at
Philadelphia ; founded, in 1803, the " Lit
•erary Magazine and American Register,"
which he conducted for nearly five years.
Richard H. Home, of London, wrote me
a few years ago : " In early life I read
all his novels with an interest that has
made a lasting impression. Certainly,
they are very unlike any that preceded
them; and they have exercised a quiet,
but peculiar influence, more especially
in a tender melancholy, producing some-
thing like tears in the heart, rather than
tears in the eyes."
Brovm, Charles John, D.D. A
Clergyman of the Church of Scotland. A
Scottish minister, of the Tree New North
Church, Edinburgh.
Brown, David. Amicus. A Scot-
tish bookseller, of Edinburgh, 1826.
Brown, David Boyer. A Member
of the Philadelphia Bar. An American
lawyer, of Philadelphia.
Brown, Miss Emma Elizabeth. E.
E. B. An American poet, of Concord,
N.H. ; has, since she was a school-girl,
contributed a large number of papers to
■a large number of newspapers, and is
the author of several books. She studied
painting, and has had charge of the art
department at Maplewood Institute,
Pittsfield, Mass., and St. Catherine's
Hall, Augusta, Me. Through the winter
of 1876-77 she was art critic of the Bos-
ton " Advertiser."
Brown, George, 1810-67 (?). A Lay-
man. An English barrister-at-law.
Brown, Harcourt. B- Tynt. An
English writer, of London.
Brown, Irving. Cream Curdle; W.
Ord Hunter. A writer on Shakespeare.
Brown, J. E. J. E. B. An English
poet.
Brown, James. J. B.; Selkirk. A
Scottish poet, and Shakespearian scholar,
of Selkirk.
Brown, James. A Pilot who has
hitherto weathered the Storm. A Scottish
writer, of Glasgow.
Brown, James Baldwin, Esq.,
LL.D., 1785-1843. 7'hree Friends. An
English barrister-at-law, called to the
bar at the Inner Temple in 1816 ; Judge
of the Oldham Court of Requests, 1840-
43 ; d. in London.
Brotvn, Rev. James Baldw^in,
LL.D., 1820-. Epsilon. An eminent
English Independent minister; b. in
London ; educ. at Univ. Coll., London ;
studied for the bar at the Inner Temple ;
and then for the ministry at Highbury
Coll. ; Minister of the London Road
Independent Chapel, Derby, 1843, and
of Clayland's Independent Chapel, Clap-
ham Road, London, 1846 ; removed to a
new church at Brixton, 1870.
Brown, John J. An American An-
gler. An American writer.
Brow^n, Capt. John Murray. An
Eye- Witness. An English historian.
Brow^n, Joseph. The Man in the
Moon. An English writer, early in the
18th century.
Brovirn, Miss Josephine. His
Daughter. An American colored woman ;
daughter of William Wells Brown ; educ.
in France, and returned home in 1855.
Brown, Peter, about 1784-1863.
Lihertas. A Canadian journalist ; b. in
Scotland ; was first a merchant in Edin-
burgh ; came to New York City in 1838,
where he wrote for the "Albion," and
afterwards established the "British
Chronicle." In 1843 he removed to To-
ronto, and established the "Banner."
He also wrote largely for the " Globe."
D. in Toronto.
Brown, Rebecca. A Lady of Boston.
An American writer.
Brown, Richard. B. B. An Eng-
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lish architect and draftsman. He de-
voted himself to the theory and teaching
of his profession ; exhibited at the
Academy from 1793.
Brown, Robert Lundin. A Friend.
A Scottish teacher, early in the 18th
century.
Brown, Samuel, M.D., 1817-56.
Alumni of the Univ. of Edinburgh. A
Scottish poet, chemist, and .essayist;
b. at Haddington; educ. at the Univ.
of Edinburgh; devoted himself chiefly
to chemistry ; d. at Edinburgh.
Brown, Samuel. Crito. An Eng-
lish journalist; writer for the London
" Insurance Magazine."
Brown, Theron. Parh Ludlow. An
American (?) novelist.
Brown, Col. T. Allston. Young
Rapid. An American journalist.
Brown, Thomas, 1770-1851. An Old
Traveller. An English merchant, at St.
Petersburg ; d. at Edinburgh.
Brown, Thomas Crowther. A Lay-
man. An English religious writer; a
Eriend, or Quaker, of Cirencester.
Brown, WiUiam. W. B., Gent. A
Scottish poet, early in the 18th century.
Brown, WUllam, 1769-1846. Ahie-
zer. An English Eriend, of Houghton,
near Huntingdon.
Brown, WUllam. W. B. A Scottish
surgeon and biographer, of Edinburgh.
Brown, William. A Layman. An
American (?) political writer.
Brown, William Liinn. A Fisher in
Small Streams. An English miscella-
neous writer.
Browne, Albert Gallatin, Jr., A.M.
A. G. B., Jr. An American writer ;
Harv. Univ., 1853; Ph.D., Heidelberg,
1855.
Browne, Eev. Arthur. A Son of the
Church of England. An English clergy-
man ; Vicar of Marham, Downham Mar-
ket, Suffolk.
Browne, Charles Farrar, 1834-67.
Artemus Ward; Mrs. Betsy Jane Ward.
An American humorist; b. at Waterford,
Me. ; became first a printer, then wrote
and lectured under the pseud, of " Arte-
mus Ward"; d. at Southampton, Eng-
land.
Browne, Charles Thomas, 1825-68.
Alexandre de Comyn. An English poet ;
b, at Wellington, Somersetshire ; educ.
at Trin. Coll., Dublin ; first published a
poem in "Blackwood's Magazine."
Brow^ne, Hablot Knight, about
1815-83. Phiz. An English artist and
comic designer; educ. at a private
school, and at an early age began to
draw caricatures with great spirit; in
1825 he became the Illustrator of " Pick-
wick," and his success at once estab-
lished his reputation as one of the first
artists of the day.
Browne, Lady Hester Georglana,
1837-. Bluebell. An Irish lady, daugh-
ter of the 2d Marquis of Sligo.
Browne, James, LL.D., 1793-1841.
An Old Dissector. An eminent Scottish
writer ; b. at Coupar-Angus ; educ. at
Edinburgh and St. Andrews; in 1826
became a member of the Eaculty of
Advocates ; editor of the " Caledonian
Mercury," 1828, and in 1830 sub-editor
of the " Encyclopaedia Britannica ; d. at
Edinburgh.
Browne, Peter, -1735. Peter, Lord
Bishop of Cork and Rosse. An Irish cler-
gyman; was at first Provost of Trin.
Coll., Dublin, and afterwards Bishop of
Cork.
Browne, Thomas. The Comet Liter-
ary and Patriotic Club. An Irish writer.
Browne, WiUiam, 1807-. W. B.,
Fowey. An English geologist, of Corn-
wall.
Brow^ne, W^iUlam Hand. Anobium
Pertinax. An American bibliographer;
librarian of Johns Hopkins Univ., Balti-
more.
Brow^nell, Henry How^ard, M.A.,
1820-72. A Volunteer in the U. S. Ser-
vice. An American poet ; b. in East
Hartford, Conn. ; Trin. Coll., Hartford,
1841; studied law, but devoted himself
to literature ; friend and secretary of
Admiral Parragut ; d. in his native
city.
BrownhiU, Frederick Robson,
1821-64. Frederick Robson. An Eng-
lish comic actor ; b. at Margate ; d. in
London.
Browning, Mrs. Elizabeth (Bar-
rett), 1809-61. E. B. B. An eminent
English poet ; b. in London ; in 1846
married Robert Browning ; resided with
him in Italy ; d. in Florence.
Bro-wning, Robert, 1812-. Dervish
Seriosce Ferishtah. An eminent English
poet ; b. at Camberwell ; educ. at the
London Univ. ; began his literary career
in 1835 ; in 1846 married Elizabeth Bar-
rett, and afterwards resided in Florence,
Italy.
Brownlee, Thomas. The Laird of
Torfoot, an Officer in the Presbyterian
Army. A Scottish writer.
Brownlow, WllUam Gannaw^ay,
1805-77. Parson Brownlow. An Ameri-
can Methodist minister and politician;
b. in Virginia ; editor of the " Knoxville
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Whig" about 1837; Governor of Ten-
nessee, 1865 and 1867; U.S. Senator,
18G9-75.
Bruce, Capt. Alexander. Dan, A. B.
A writer of the earlier part of the 18th
century.
Bruce, Rev. Archibald, 1746-1816.
Calvianus Presbjter ; Calvinvs Minor; A
Reverend Divine ; Scoto-Britannus, An
eminent Scottish Secession minister; h.
at Broomhall, near Denny, Stirlingshire ;
minister at Whitburn.
Bruce, Benjamin. Neptunus.
Bruce, D. A Native of Scotland;
The l^cots-Irishman.
Bruce, Leslie C (?). Mercury. An
American publisher, of New York City.
Bruce, Peter Henry, Esq., 1692-
1757. A Military Officer. An English
traveller; b. in Westphalia; devoted
himself to a military life in the service
of Prussia, Russia, and Great Britain.
Bruce, Col. Sanders D- Occasional.
An American publisher, of New York
City ; partner of Leslie C. Bruce ; editor
of the New York "Turf, Field, and
Forest."
Bruce, William, D.D. W. B. An
English classical scholar; senior minis-
ter of the first Presbyterian congrega-
tion, Belfast.
Bruckner, Kev. Jolin. 1726-1804.
J. Cassander. A Lutheran divine ; b. on
the island of Cadsand, near Belgium;
studied at Francker and Leyden;
preacher at Norwich, England, 1753-
1804 ; from 1766 he was also minister of
the Dutch church while any members
were living.
Bruen, Bev. Mathias, A.M., 1793-
1829. An American. An American
Presbyt. minister; b. at Newark, N.J.;
Columbia Coll., 1812 ; licensed to preach
in 1816 ; after travelling in Europe, he
was a missionary and minister in New
York City, 1822-29, and d. there.
Brummel, George Bryan, 1778-
1840. Beau Brummel. An English
gentleman.
Brunei, Pierre Gustave, 1807-.
Dom Catalogus; Philomnesie, Junior. A
French bibliographer; b. at Bordeaux,
where he has been for a long time assist-
ant to the Mayor, meanwhile very indus-
trious in his bibliographical and editorial
labors.
Bryan, George S., Esq. G. S. B.
An American jurist; b. in Pennsylvania;
received a liberal education, and settled
in Charleston, S.C. ; in 1866 appointed
United States Judge for that district.
Bryant, Lemuel, 1794-1883. Ned
Myers. An American sailor ; d. at Port-
land, Me. He was in the war of 1812,
wounded, shipwrecked, and taken pris-
oner on Lake Ontario and confined in
Dartmoor Prison.
Bryant, WiUiam CuUen, LL.D.,
1794-1880. Francis Herbert, Esq.; A
Traveller; A Youth of Thirteen. An
eminent American poet ; b. at Cumming-
ton, Mass.; entered Williams Coll. in
1810, but withdrew in 1812, and com-
menced the study of law, and was
admitted to the bar in 1815 ; practised
his profession at Great Barrington,
Mass., till 1825, when he removed to
New York City, and commenced his
career as a journalist, which he contin-
ued till his death; d. in New York City.
Bryce, James, D.D., 1785-1866. A
Parishioner of St, George's Parish, Edin-
burgh. A Scottish clergyman ; b. at Ab-
erdeen; educ. there and in Edinburgh;
Chaplain at Calcutta, 1814-35; d. in
Edinburgh.
Brydges, Sir Samuel Egerton,
Bart., 1762-1837. N. S.; S. E. B.; Sir
Cosmo Gordon; Wilfred Woodfall. An
English miscellaneous writer ; b. at
Wootton; Queen's Coll., Cambridge,
1783; called to the bar at the Middle
Temple in 1787 ; M.P., 1812-18; removed
to the continent and resided there, 1818-
37; d. at Campagne Gros Jean, near
Geneva.
Bubier, Rev. George Burden, 1823-.
B. An English Cong, minister and
hymn-writer; was educ. for the ministry
at Homerton Coll., and entered upon his
duties as a pastor at Orsett, Essex, in
1844. In 1864 he became Professor of
1 Theology and Philosophy in Spring Hill
(Congregational) College at Birmingham.
Buccleugh, The Duke of, 1746-
1812. D. A Scottish peer; succeeded
his grandfather in 1751, and the 4th
Duke of Queensbury in 1810.
Buchan, Right Hon. David Stewart
Ersklne, 11th Earl of, 1742-1829.' Ai-
banicus. An eminent and eccentric
Scottish nobleman; d. at Dryburgh
Abbey, Roxburghshire.
Bucban, George. A Passenger in the
Ship. A Scottish writer, of Kelloe, Ber-
wickshire.
Bucban, Miss Margaret. Aunt Mar-
garet. An American writer for the
young in " St. Nicholas " ; in 1888 be-
came principal of Wolfe Hall, a young
ladies' school at Denver, Col.
Bucbanan, Robert, 1841-. Caliban ;
Thomas Maitland. An eminent Scottish
poet ; educ. at Glasgow ; commenced his
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ment of 1869 he gave in London a series
of "Readings" of selections from his
poetical works.
Buchanan, W. B. W. B. B. An
American poet, of Ellendale, Va., in 1852.
Buck, Henry. Hotspur. An English
journalist, of London.
Buck, James Smith. The Prophet
James. An American writer, of Mil-
waukee, Wis.
Buck, Mrs. Laura A. Katherine
Williams. An American novelist.
Bucke, Charles, 1781-1847. C. B.
An English miscellaneous writer; b. at
Worlington, Suffolk; for more than 40
years he prosecuted his literary labors
in the midst of great poverty; d. at
Poulteney-terrace, Islington.
Buckingham, James Silk, 1786-
1855. A Proprietor of India Stock. An
English author and traveller ; b. at
Flushing, near Falmouth ; passed his
early life at sea, but afterwards adopted
the profession of literature. In 1815 he
went to India, and established a news-
paper, but, attacking the India govern-
ment, he was summarily expelled, and
his journal suppressed. He went to
India a second time, when the restric-
tions on the press had been removed ;
and, on his way to and from that coun-
try, visited various other countries, and
published narratives of his travels. At
a later period he made other tours, and
published accounts of them. In 1825 he
established, in London, " The Oriental
Herald." He was M.P. for Sheffield,
1832-37. He was the founder of the
London "AthenEeum," which was the
"Asineum" of Bulwer's "Paul Clif-
ford." D. in London.
Buckingham, Joseph H. J. H. B.
An American journalist, of Boston ; the
son of the following; was an efficient
assistant of his father in the editorial
department of the " Boston Courier " for
almost 20 years. While connected with
that paper he made two voyages to Eu-
rope, and furnished letters from England
and France. He was on board the ill-
fated ship " Poland," when it was burnt
at sea in 1840, and was the last passenger
to leave its flaming deck.
Buckingham, Joseph Tinker, 1779-
1861. J. T. B.; Cobweb; Moth; Per-
tinax Period ^ Co. An American jour-
nalist; b. at Windham, Conn.; at the
age of 16, he entered a printing-office at
Walpole, N.H., and a few months later
became a prmter at Greenfield, Mass. ;
and in 1800 removed to Boston, where
he distinguished himself as an editor and
publisher, till 1848, a period of nearly
half a century. D. at Cambridge, Mass.
Buckingham, lieicester Silk, 1825-
67. Matthews S/- Co. An English drama-
tist ; son of James Silk Buckingham ; b.
at Cornwall Terrace, Regent's Park,
London, and d. at Margate. He wrote,
translated, and adapted a large number
of farces, burlesques, and comic dramas,
for the English stage, from 1854 to 1866.
Buckinghamshire, John Shefileld,
Duke of, 1649-1721. An English noble-
man and poet.
Buckland, Francis Trevelyan,
M.A., 1826-80. A Fisherman and ZoBl-
agist; Irondeguoit. An eminent English
surgeon and naturalist; educ. at Win-
chester and Christ Church, Oxford;
served in the Life Guards as assistant
surgeon, 1854-63 ; in 1866, with Mr. W.
Pfennell, projected and started "Land
and Water," and aided in its conduct till
the very day before his death ; d. at his
residence in Albany Street, Regent's
Park, London.
Buckley, Rev. Theodore WlUiam
Alois, M.A., 1825-56. Horace Fitzjersey ;
Tom Hawkins. An English Utt€ra1eiir ;
sent to Oxford, but wasted his opportuni-
ties there ; then repaired to London, and
became a "bookseller's hack" and a
journalist, and wrote or edited a large
number of books, and contributed a vast
amount of matter to periodicals. D. in
London.
Budd, G. H. G. H. B. An English
author.
Budd, Rev. James. J. B. An Eng-
lish clergyman, of West Horsley.
Budge, Rev. Edward, B.A., 1800-
65. E. B. An English Epis. divine;
Christ Church, Oxford, 1824; Rector of
Bralton-Clovelly, Okehampton, Devon-
shire, 1846-65.
Budge, Jane, 1832-. A Lady. An
English educational writer; b. at Cam-
borne, Cornwall.
Budge, John, 1787-1864. J. B. An
English Friend, or Quaker, of Camborne,
Cornwall ; a minister.
Budgell, Eustace, 1685-1736. X.
An English writer; friend of Addison;
b. at St. Thomas, near Exeter; lost
£20,000 in 1720, in the famous South
Sea scheme; drowned himself in the
river Thames.
Budgen, Miss Xi. M. Acheta; Acheta
Domestica. An English writer on insect
life.
Budworth, Joseph. A Rambler. An
English poet and officer.
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Bnrstenbincler, Ellsabetli, 1838-.
Ernst Werner. A German novelist; "b.
at Berlin, where she has always lived in
the house of her mother.
Bulkeley, Sir Richard, Bart. A
Gentleman of the Universitij of Cambridge.
An English writer, of the first part of
the 18th century.
Bullar, Joseph, M.D. A Physician.
An English physician.
Bullard, Henry Adams, A.M., 1788-
1851. An Officer under that General. An
eminent American jurist; b. in Groton,
Mass. ; Harv. Univ., 1807 ; studied and
practised law in Philadelphia for a time ;
joined General Toledo in an expedition
to New Mexico ; after its defeat in 1812,
escaped to Natchitoches, where he
opened a law-office ; served as an M.C.,
a judge, and a professor of law, in Lou-
isiana, from 1831 till his death in New
Orleans, to which city he removed in
1847.
Bullen, William. Sibernicus; An
Irish Catholic. An Irish lawyer ("!).
Buller, Sir Francis, Bart., 1745-1800.
A Learned Judge. An English jurist ;
b. at Morval or Crediton ; called to the
bar at the Inner Temple, 1772; 1778-
94, of the Court of King's Bench ; and of
Common Pleas, 1794-1800; d. in Bed-
ford Square, London.
Bullock, C. C. B. An English edi-
tor.
Bulwer, Sir Ed^vard Lytton. E.
L. B. — • See " Lytton, Lord."
Bunbury, Henry, Esq. Geoffrey
Gambado. An English humorous artist
("the Hogarth of his day"), of London.
Bunbury, Henry Charles. Lieut.
Col. B**** ; One who has served under
Sir Cliarles Napier. An English officer,
and a writer on whist.
Bunbury, Sir Henry Edward, 7th
Bart., 1778-1860. E. H. B. An Eng-
lish soldier and writer; b. in London;
served in the army, 1794-1809; Under
Secretary of State for War, 1809-16;
M.P. for Suffolk, 1830-36 ; passed in re-
tirement and literary work, 1836-60 ; d.
at his seat. Barton Hall, Bury St. Ed-
munds.
Bunce, Cyprian Rondeau. A Citi-
zen. An English writer, of Canterbury.
Bunce, Oliver BeU. B.; Bachelor
Bluff; Censor. An American journal-
ist, editor of " Appleton's Journal."
Bundy, J. M. A Member of the Bock
County Bar. An American lawyer, of
Wisconsin.
Bunn, Alfred, -1860. Conrad. An
English dramatist and theatrical mana-
ger. In 1852, appeared at Niblo's Sa-
loon, New York City, in a literary and
dramatic entertainment. D. at Boulogne-
sur-mer.
Bunner, H. C. Me ; V. Hugo Dusen-
bury ; A. H. Oakes. An American jour-
nalist, editor of N.Y. " Puck."
Burcltett, Miss Florence. Edith Lee.
An American novelist.
Burdett, Constance. An Old Cormo-
rant. A Scottish ( % ) writer.
Burdette, Robert J., 1844-. Bur-
lington Hawkeye-Man. An American
journalist ; b. at Greensborough, Pemi. ;
in 1852 his parents removed to Peoria,
111. ; served in the late Civil War, 1862-
65 ; in 1870 became editor of the Peoria
"Transcript," and afterwards of the
Peoria "Review"; in 1874 he took
charge of the "Burlington (la.) Hawk-
eye," with which his name has ever
since been associated, and to which he
has imparted a world-wide reputation.
Burdick, Miss H. H. Alice Irving
Abbott. An American writer.
Burdou, Thomas. The Governor of
White Cross Street Prison. An English
Attorney-at-law, of London.
Burdon, William, M.A., 1764-1818.
A Member of the University of Cambridge.
An English writer; b. at Neweastle-
upon-Tyne ; Emmanuel Coll., Cambridge,
1782 ; as a coal-owner he resided a part
of the year at Hartford, near Morpeth,
and the remainder in London, where he
died.
Burge, WUIiam, Esq., D.C.L., F.K.S.,
E.S.A., 1786-1849. W. B. An English
lawyer; called to the bar at the Inner
Temple, 1808, and nominated a Queen's
Counsel, 1834 ; Local Bankruptcy Judge
in the Leeds District from 1846 ; d. in
London.
Burges, George, Esq., 1786-1864.
Cato. An English editor and publisher ;
b. in Bengal; Trin. Coll., Cambridge,
1807; edited several Greek works, and
contributed to periodicals numerous arti-
cles on classical literature ; d. at Rams-
gate, Co. of Kent.
Burges, Sir James Bland. Alfred.
— See " Lamb, Sir J. B. B."
Burges, Tristram, LL.D., 1770-1853.
A Farmer ; A Ploughman ; One of the
People. An American statesman ; b. in
Rochester, Mass. ; Brown Univ., 1796 ;
became a leader of the Rhode Island
bar, practising at Providence ; M.C.,
1825-35. " He used sarcasm with great
effect in debate, especially in his famous
dispute with John Randolph." D. in
Providence.
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Burgess, Henry, LL.D., Ph.D., 1808-.
A Baptist. All eminent Scottish divine ;
b. in Glasgow; educ. at Stepney; entered
tlie Church of England, 1850; P.O. of
Clifton Keynes, Bucks., 1854-61 ; Vicar
of St. Andrew, Whittlesey, Cambs., 1801-
83 et seq. ; editor of the " Classical Jour-
nal," 1854-68, and for some years of the
"Journal of Sacred Literature."
Burgess, James. J. B. An English
biographer.
Burgess, Thomas, D.D., 1756-1837.
T., St. D. ; Cornelius Scriblerus Nothus ;
Philopatris ; Scriblerus Secundus. An
eminent English prelate ; b. at Odiham,
Hampshire ; Bishop of St. David's, 1803-
25, of Salisbury, 1825-37 ; d. at South-
ampton.
Burgess, W. H. A Governor. An
English writer, of Bethlehem Hospital,
London.
Burgh, James, 1714-75. J. B. ; Mr.
Vander Neck. A Scottish teacher ; b. at
Madderty, Perthshire ; kept a school at
Stoke-Newington (removed to Newing-
ton Green in 1750), Middlesex, 1747-71,
then resided at Islington till his death.
Burgh, WiUiam, LL.D., 1741-1808.
An Humble Expectant of the Promise. An
Irish writer on theology ; educ. at Trin.
Coll., Dublin; was a member of the
English parliament, where he took an
active part in the debates on the Ameri-
can War and the French Eevolution.
Burgoyne, Gen. John, 1730-93. Sir
Jack Brag. An English general in the
Revolutionary War ; Oct. 17, 1777, sur-
rendered his army to Gen. Gates at Sara-
toga.
Burk, Edw^ard. An Mije-Witness.
An English poet.
Burke, .aEdanus, 174.3-1802. Cas-
sius ; Ail Obscure Individual. An Amer-
ican jurist ; b. at Galway, Ireland ; came
to South Carolina, and served in the
Revolutionary War; M.C., 1789-91;
Chancellor of South Carolina; d. in
Charleston. "He was witty, accom-
plished, upright, and eccentric."
Burke, Andrew. An Old Resident.
An American publisher, of Buffalo, N.Y.
Burke, Edmund, 1730-97. E. B.;
A Gentleman in the English House of Com-
mons : Our Si/mposiast ; Second Childhood.
A celebrated British statesman; b. in
Dublin ; M.P., 170G-94 ; the king wished
to make him a peer under the title of
Lord Beaconsfield, but the sudden death
of his son so distressed him that he
would not accept the merited honor ; d.
in London.
Burke, Hon. Edmund, 1809-82.
Bundelcund. An American statesman;
b. at Westminster, Vt. ; after being ad-
mitted to the bar, he removed to New
Hampshire, and was so successful as a
lawyer and as an editor, that he was
elected to Congress for three terms of
service, 1839-45; was Commissioner of
Patents, 1845-47; in 1850, he returned
to Newport, which had been his princi-
pal place of residence in New Hamp-
shire, resumed the practice of his pro-
fession, and engaged to a considerable
extent in literary pursuits. In his lat-
est years, his greatest happiness was in
the reading of literary works, and in col-
lecting rare works for his library.
Burke, Harry. H. B. An English
religious writer, of London.
Burke, John. Sennoia Rubek. An
American poet.
Burke, Michael Honan. Our own
Correspondent. An English journalist.
Burke, Richard. Valens. An Eng-
lish journalist; brother of Edmund
Burke ; wrote in the " London Evening
Post." He was the principal contribu-
tor, occasionally assisted by his brothers
William and Edmund.
Burleigh, Cecil, 1850-. Albert J.
Booth; Caleb Burt; Capt. Will Dayton;
No Name. An American poet and jour-
nalist, of New York City ; son of Wil-
liam Henry ; b. in Syracuse, N.Y. ; educ.
at Brooklyn, in 1880 et seq.; was on the
staff of the "New York Witness."
Burleigh, Mrs. Celia M. (Kellum
Burr), about 1825-75. Celia; Mrs. John
Smith. An American poet and journal-
ist ; b. at Cazenovia, N.Y. ; became a
school-teacher; in 1844 married Mr. C.
B. Kellum, of Albany; removed with
him to Cincinnati, was divorced from
him, and in 1851 married Charles Chaun-
cey Burr; was divorced from him, and
married Mr. Burleigh in 1865 ; d. at
Syracuse, N.Y.
Burleigh, ■prancls Julius Le
Moyne, 1845-. Donatella. An American
journalist; son of W. H. Burleigh; b.
in Hartford, Conn.; served in the late
Civil War ; and in 1867 went into jour-
nalism, and has been on the staff of sev-
eral New York papers ; in 1880 et seq.,
on the " Witness."
Burleigh, Harriet E. Minnie Mun-
ster.
Burleigh, WiUiam Henry, 1812-71.
Burleigh. An American journalist and
reformer; b. in Woodstock, Conn.; re-
moving to Pittsburgh, Penn., in 1837, he
published the "Christian Witness," then
the " Temperance Banner " ; in 1843 he
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removed to Hartford, Conn., and in 1849
to Syracuse, N.Y., and still later to
Albany, in all these plates acting as
journalist or lecturer. He was Harbor
Master of New York City for some years
till 1871, residing at Brooklyn, N.Y.,
■where he died.
Burn, AndreTr, -1814. An Eye-
witness ; A Marine Officer. A Scot-
tish writer ; Maj.-Gen. in the East
India service ; d. at Exeter, Eng-
land.
Burn, David. Scotus. A Canadian
lawyer; Deputy Register of the Co. of
Wentworth, Upper Canada.
Burn, James Dawson. A Beggar-
Boy. An English working man ; spent
three years among the working classes
in this country during the recent Civil
War.
Burn, John Ilderton, Esq., 1774-
1848. J. I. B. An English lawyer, of
London ; for some years honorary solici-
tor to the Literary Fund Society ; d. in
London.
Burn, Bichard. A Manchester Man.
An English writer on trade, commerce,
•etc., of Manchester.
Burn, Robert Scott. M. S. A.
tmd M. B. A. S. A Scottish architect,
etc.
Burnaby, Edwyn Sherard. E. S. B.
An English novelist ; entered the British
Army in 1846 ; Lieut.-Col. of the Grena-
■dier Guards, 1857 ; served in the East-
ern campaign of 1854, including the
battle of Inkerman and the siege of
Sebastopol.
Burnand, Francis Cowley, 1837-.
Cecil Colvin; Amateur Dramatic Club.
An English dramatist ; educ. at Eton
and Trin Coll., Cambridge ; called to the
bar in 1862 ; is the author of about 100
dramatic pieces ; has been long on the
staff of "Punch," and in 1880 suc-
ceeded Tom Taylor as its ed-
itor.
Burnell, Arthur Coke, -1882.
A. C. B. An eminent English Sanscrit
scholar; was employed in the south of
India; weakened by overwork in 1879;
he returned to England for medical
advice, and again in 1880 was compelled
to leave India ; spent some time in Italy
for his health and for study ; d. in Eng-
land.
Burnet, Thomas, D.D., -1750. A
Divine of the Church of England. An
English clergyman; rector of West
Kingston and Prebendary of Sarum ;
educ. at New College, Oxford.
Burnet, Sir Thomas, -1753. Sir
Iliad Doggrel; B.Powel,the Puppet-Show
Man. An eminent English lawyer ; son
of Bp. Burnet, a Justice of the Court of
Common Pleas, 1741-53.
Burnett, . A Member of the Ed-
inburgh Photographic Society. A Scottish
photographer, of Edinburgh.
Burnett, Mrs. Frances (Hodgson).
Vagahondia. An American novelist; b.
at Manchester, England; came to this
country with her mother and brothers
and sisters about 1866 ; resided at New
Market and Knoxville, Tenn., till in 1872
she was married to Dr. Swan M. Burnett,
of New Orleans.
Burnett, George. G. B. A Scottish
author ; Lyon king-at-arms.
Bui-ney, Edward. E. B. An Eng-
lish admiral ; half-brother of Miss Fanny
Barney, Madame D'Arblay.
Burnham, Benjamin Franklin,
1830-. A men der. An American law-
yer ; b. in Groton, Mass. ; Wesleyan
Univ., 1853 ; practised his profession in
Chicago, 1857-60; in Newberry, Vt.,
1862 ; served in the late Civil War,
1863-65; a lawyer in Boston, 1867-85
et seq.
Burnham, Mrs. Clara Louise. Edith
Douglas. An American novelist, of the
West.
Burnham, George P. Young 'Un.
An American journalist, of Boston ;
served in the late Civil War, 1862-64 ;
was three years in the U.S. Detective
Service.
Burnham, Mrs. Mary (Hewlns). M.
H. B. ; Satanella. An American writer,
of the West.
Burnham, Samuel. A.M., 1833-73.
Uncle Paul. An American journalist
and miscellaneous writer ; b. in Rindge,
N.H. ; Williams Coll., 1855 ; soon after,
came to Boston, and entered upon that
career of literary industry which con-
tinued till his death ; one of the editors
and proprietors of the " Congregational
Quarterly," 1869-73 ; his home was at
North Cambridge for several years, and
he d. there.
Burns, Robert, 1759-96. Bard of
Ayrshire ; A Peasant Bard ; Sylvander.
A celebrated Scottish poet ; b. near the
town of Ayr ; his first volume of poetry
was published in 1786, and "with his
poems, old and young, grave and gar,
learned and ignorant, were alike trans-
ported"; d. at Dumfries.
Burns, Robert, Jr., 1786-1857. His
Son. A Scottish compiler; son of the
poet ; b. at Mauchhne ; became Clerk in
the office of the Comptroller of Stamps,
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Somerset House. He was an accom-
plished scholar, was a proficient in mu-
sic, and possessed a theoretical and
practical knowledge of art. D. at Dum-
fries.
Burns, WUliam. A North Briton. A
Scottish theological writer.
Burr, Charles Chauncey, 1817-83.
Lola Montez. An American school-
teacher, lawyer, lecturer, preacher, au-
thor, elocutionist, political orator, and
journalist ; b. in Maine ; graduated at
Bowd. Coll. ; d. at his residence in Hobo-
ken, N.J.
Burr, Enoch Pitch, D.D., 1818-. A
Connecticut Pastor. An American Cong,
minister ; b. at Green's Farms, in West-
port, Fairfield Co., Conn. ; Yale Coll.,
18S9; Yale Theol. Sem., 1842; Pastor at
Hamburg (in Lyme), Conn., 1850-73 et
seq. ; is distinguished for his attainments
in the higher mathematics and astron-
omy.
Burritt, Ellhu, 1811-79. The Learned
Blacksmith; Old Burchell. An eminent
American linguist and reformer; b. in
New Britain, Conn. ; besides Greek and
Hebrew, he acquired in the intervals of
labor, French, Spanish, Italian, German,
Portuguese, Flemish, Danish, Swedish,
Norwegian, Icelandic, Welsh, Gaelic,
and Kussian, and a good knowledge of
English literature and mathematics. In
1846 he went to England, and resided
there nearly 25 years. D. in his native
town.
Burroughs, Samuel, Esq. Everard
Fleetwood, Esq. An English master in
chancery, of the earlier part of the 18th
century.
Burrow, Sir James, 1701-82. .T. B. ;
A Member of the Royal Society and of the
Society of Antiquaries. An English law-
yer; Master of the Crown Office, from
1724 till his death, the long period of 58
years.
Burt, Capt. Edward. A Gentleman
in the North of Scotland. An English
officer, stationed at Inverness about
1730, whose book is constantly quoted
by Sir Walter Scott.
Burt, Thomas Seymour. T. S. B.
An English miscellaneous writer, some
time resident in India.
Burt, William. Danmoniensis. An
English attorney, of Plymouth; Secre-
tary of the Chamber of Commerce of
that city.
Burton, Edmund, Esq. E. B. ; Ru-
ben du Mont. An English lawyer and
classical scholar; Fellow of Trin. Coll.,
Cambridge. He attacked and ridiculed
Dr. Bentley, who was defended by Dr.
Parr.
Burton, Edward, D.D., 1794-1836.
Verus. An eminent English divine ; b.
at Shrewsbury ; Christ Church Coll.,
Oxford, 1815 ; Eegius Prof, of Divinity,
and Rector of Ewelme, in Oxfordshire,
1829-36 ; d. at Ewelme.
Burton, H. W. Harry Scratch.
An American journalist, in Vir-
ginia.
Burton, John, D.D., 1696-1771. Phile-
leutheros Londinensis. An eminent Eng-
lish divine; b. at Wembworthy, Devon-
shire ; Rector of Worplesdon, Surrey,
1766-71.
Burton, John, 1773-1822. J. B.,
Nottingham. An English hymn-writer,
of Nottingham.
Burton, Dr. John. An Englishman ;
A Member of the Univ. of Oxford. An
English classical scholar.
Burton, John HiU, LL.D., F.R.S.E.,,
1809-81. The " Ex-officio " Superintendent
of the Department ; A Practical Hand. A
Scottish historian and biographer; b. at
Aberdeen ; " Historiographer Royal " f or
Scotland from 1868; Commissioner un-
der the Prisons (Scotland) Act from
1877 ; d. at Morton House, near Edin-
burgh.
Burton, Mrs. John HUl. A Scotch
Family. An English lady, wife of the
preceding.
Burton, Joseph. J. B. An English
satirist.
Burton, Richard Francis, 1821-.
F. R. G. S. ; Frank Baker, D.O.N. An
Irish traveller; b. at Tuam, Gal way;
proceeded to Bombay, under Sir Charles
Napier, in 1842, and to Sindh in 1843,
and served for some years in the Bom-
bay survey ; after spending many years
in extensive travels, he was British Con-
sul at Damascus, 1861-71, and at Trieste,
1872-75 et seq.
Burton, Rev. Robert, 1576-1639,40.
Democritus, Junior. A quaint and fa-
mous old English writer.
Burton, Rev. Warren, A.M., 1800-
66. One who went to it. An American
Unit, minister ; b. at Wilton, N.H. ;
Harv. Univ., 1821 ; Harv. Div. School,
1826; he became, in the later years of
his life, a most earnest student and apos-
tle of the " New Church " doctrines, but
chiefly devoted himself to the cause of
domestic education and home culture ;
d. at Salem, Mass.
Burtt, John, 1788-1859. J. B. ; A
Friend to the Aborigines' Protective Society.
An English Friend, of London ; b. at
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Fulbeck, Lincolnshire ; during the lat-
ter part of his life, he resided at Stock-
port, Cheshire.
Burtt, Thomas. T. B. An English
poet.
Burwell, Adam Hood. Erie-us. A
Canadian poet.
Burwell, Lettie M. Page Thacker.
An American writer, of the South.
Bury, Lady Charlotte Susan Maria
(Campbell), 1775-1861. A Flirt; A
Lad I) of Rank. An English lady, daugh-
ter of the 5th Earl of Argyll ; in 1796
married Colonel John Campbell, and in
1818 Rev. Edward John Bury ; after his
death, she devoted much time to writ-
ing for the press, with remarkable suc-
cess.
Bary, James. An Englishman; One
who respects them. An English writer, of
Manchester (I).
Busbey, Hamilton. H. B. An
American sporting writer-publisher, in
New York City.
Bush, Harold Richard. A Layman.
An English writer.
Bush, "William. Prometheus Pickle.
An American writer, of Chicago.
Bushby, Henry Jeflfi-eys, 1820-. A
y on-Combatant. An English civilian
in the Bengal Civil Service, 1839-45;
Police Magistrate at Worship Street,
London, from 1870.
Busk, Hans, LL.D., F.R.G.S., 1815-.
Beaujolais. An English author, son of
Hans Busk, Esq., of Glenalder, Eadnor-
shire ; Trin. Coll., Cambridge, 1839 ;
called to the bar at the Middle Tem-
ple, 1841 ; founded, and for several
years edited, the " New Quarterly Re-
view " ; is " the Founder of England's
Volunteer Army."
Bute, John Stuart, the 3d Earl of,
1713-92. Earl of B — e. An unpopular
British statesman; played himself into
the favor of the Prince of Wales,
and took refuge from the arrows
of " Junius " in his Paradise of
Shrubs.
Butler, Charles, Esq., 1750-1832.
C. B. An English jurist and miscella-
neous writer; b. in London; educ. at
Douay; called to the bar at Lincoln's
Inn, 1791 ; the first Roman Catholic
barrister since the Revolution ; his lit-
erary activity was enormous, and the
number of his published works very
great ; d. in London.
Butler, Hon. Lady Eleanor, -1829.
JEleonora. A celebrated Irish lady.
Butler, John, 1717-1802. A Country
Clergyman; Vindex; A Whig. An emi-
nent English divine ; b. in Hamburg ;
Bishop of Hereford, 1788-1802.
Butter, Rev. John. J ZZ .
An English clergyman.
Butler, Major John. An Officer in
the Hon. E. I. Co.'s Bengal Native Infan-
try in Civil Employ. An English writer.
Butler, Joseph, D.D., 1692-1752. A
Young Clergyman. An eminent English
prelate; b. at Wantage, in Berkshire;
Oriel Coll., Oxford, 1718; Bishop of Dur-
ham, 1750-52.
Butler, Robert. Sergeant B . A
Scottish lawyer.
Butler, S. A Gentleman of Bristol.
Butler, Samuel, 1612-80. John
Canne. An English humorous poet ; b.
at Strensham, a parish in Worcester-
shire ; became steward of Ludlow Castle.
Sir Samuel Luke, a gentleman of Bed-
fordshire and a commander of note
under Cromwell, was the original of
" Hudibras."
Butler, Samuel. ./. P. Owen. An
English author, of St. John's College,
Cambridge.
Butler, Rev. William John, M.A.
W. .7. B. An English clergyman; Trin.
Coll., Cambridge, 1840 ; Canon of Wor-
cester, 1880-83 et seq.
Butler, William Mill. Mill. An
American journalist, of Rochester, N.Y.
Butt, Mrs. E. O. E. 0. B. An Eng-
lish religious writer ; author of " A Se-
quel to Mrs. Sherwood's Easy Questions
for a Little Child."
Butt, George. One who is but an Ai-
tornet/. An English poet and solicitor.
Butt, Isaac, LL.D., 1813-79. Edward
Stevenson O'Brien. An eminent Irish
politician ; b. in Stranorlar, Co. Done-
gal; Univ. of Dublin, 1835; called to the
Irish bar, 1838 ; M.P. for 1852-65, and
for Limerick from 1871. D. at Dmi-
drum, near Dublin, at the residence of
his son-in-law.
Butterworth, William. A Minor.
An English writer.
Butts, Mrs. M. F. Fanny M. Barton.
Bye, Deodatus, 1745-1826. D. B.
An eminent English printer in St. John's
square, Clerkenwell, London ; d. in Cam-
den-row, Peckham.
Byerley, John Scott. John Scott
Ripon. An English dramatist ; b. at
Ripon, Yorkshire.
Byerley, Thomas. Stephen Collet;
Sholto Percy. An English miscellaneous
writer.
Byles, Et. Hon. Sir John Barnard,
1801-84. A Barrister. An eminent
English lawyer; b. at Stowmarket, Suf-
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folk; called to the bar at the Inner
Temple in 1831 ; one of the Judges of
the Court of Common Pleaa, 1858-73;
d. at Ilarefield House, near tJxbridge.
Byrn, M. Jjafayette. David Rattle-
head. An American author.
Byrne, Mrs. Charlotte (Dacre).
about 1783-. Rosa Matilda. An Eng-
lish poet.
Byrne, Mrs. Fanny. His Widow.
An Irish lady; widow of Miles Byrne,
an Irish exile of 1798.
Byrne, May. A Cape Colonist. An
English writer.
Byrne, Oliver. E. B. Revilo. An
English mathematician and engineer ;
"Inventor of the Art and Science of
Dual Arithmetic."
Byrne, Mrs. William Pitt. The
Writer behind the Grille. An English art-
ist and art-critic; daughter of Hans
Busk, of Great Cumberland Place. She
wrote at an early age for many of the
periodicals of the day, but always anony-
mously. Many of her works have been
illustrated by her own pencil.
Byrom, John, 1691-1763. John
Shadow. An English poet; b. at Ker-
sall, near Manchester.
Byron, George Gordon Noel, Lord,
1788-1824. Abbg; Harold; Horace
Hornem ; A Noble Author ; A Noble Lord.
A celebrated Scottish poet; b. about
thirty miles from Aberdeen ; d. at Misso-
longhi, Greece.
Byron, Miss Medora Gordon. A
Modern Antique. An English novel-
ist.
Cabanel, Daniel, Esq. A Quondam
Oxonian and Carthusian. An English
poet and lawyer, of Lincoln's Inn.
Cabell, Mrs. Julia (Mayo). The Old-
est Inhabitant. An American lady, of
Lynchburg, Va.
Caglengano, Marchgse d'. Maurice
Mauris. An Italian, of Nice.
CahUl, Frank. John Agg; Mark
Conway ; Maria Simpson ; An Old Ladij ;
Lieut. Wainwright Villiers, U. 8.N. ; George
Washington Mahetoright. An American
journalist.
CaUlot, Antoine, about 1757-1830.
A. C; Ant. C. A French priest and
writer ; was imprisoned during the Reign
of Terror, and escaped death only
through a confusion of names.
Cairon, Jules, 1827-. Jules Noriac.
A French author ; b. at Limoges ; was
at first a Feuilletonist in the old "Fi-
garo"; then in some sheets edited by
himself as the "Soleil," " Nouvelles,"
etc. He was Director of the " Theatre
des Variet^s " and of the " Bouffes-Pa-
risiens," 1862-70.
Calamy, Adam. A Consistent Protes-
tant. An English attorney; son of Dr.
Edmund Calamy.
Calcler, John, D.D., 17.3.'3-1815. An-
notator. A Scottisli divine, and miscel-
laneous writer; b. at Aberdeen, and
educ. at the Univ. there. He for some
time had charge of a congregation at
Alnwick, Northumberland, and thence
removed to London to succeed Dr. Price
in the afternoon service, Jewry Lane,
London ; after the dissolution of this
society. Dr. Calder retired to Hammer-
smith, where he devoted himself cniefly
to literary labor ; d. at Paddington.
Calder, Rev. Robert, 1658-. R.C. A
Scottish Epis. clergyman ; refused to ac-
knowledge WilUam and Mary, and was
deprived of his curacy ; in 1689 he was
imprisoned for eleven months in the
Edinburgh jail for exercising his min-
istry.
Calderou de la Barca, Madame
Frances Frskine (Inglis). Attach^;
Mme C de la B . A Scottish
lady ; passed her earlier years in Nor-
mandy ; with her mother and sisters
came to the United States, and estab-
lished a school in Boston. In 1838 she
married Don Calderon de la Barca, the
Spanish minister at Washington, and
went with him to Mexico. In 1873 et
seq. she resided in Spain, and received
a pension.
CaldTvell, Sir James, 3d Bart. A
Military Officer, J. C. An Irish gentle-
man, of Castle Caldwell, Co. Fcrmanah.
He was created a Count of Milan in the
Holy Roman Empire.
Caldwell, Joseph, D.D,, 177.3-1835.
Carlton. An eminent American scholar;
b. at Leamington, N.J. ; New Jersey
Coll., 1791 ; Prof, in the Univ. of North
Carolina, 1796-1804; and President, from
1804 till his death, at Chapel Hill, N.C.
Calef, John, 1725-1812. .7. C, Esq.,
a Volunteer. An American loyalist.
After the American Revolution he
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resided at St. Andrews, New Bruns-
wick.
Caley, John, F.R.S., 1763-1834. An
Illused Candidate. An English anti-
quarj', of London; Secretary of the
National Record Commission, 1801-31 ;
d. in London.
Calhoun, Major Alfred R. Alfred
Rochfort ; Leon Edwards. An American
writer.
Calkins, Hiram. Deacon. An Ameri-
can journalist, of New York City.
Callaghan, . A New Member of
the House of Commons. An English
statesman and financial writer.
Callaway, Henry. A Member of the
Society of Friends. An English Friend,
of London.
Callender, James Thomson, -1803.
Tom Callender, Esq., Citizen of the World.
An American political writer; b. in
Scotland; came to Philadelphia, where
he published the " Political Register,"
1794-95, the "American Annual Regis-
ter," 1796-97; afterwards edited the
" Richmond Recorder " ; d. in Richmond,
Va.
Calthorpe, Hon. Somerset John
Gough, 1831-. An Officer on the Staff.
An English officer, aide-de-camp to Lord
Raglan in the Crimea.
Calthrop, John Alfred Clayton,
1845-. John Clayton. An English actor ;
b. at Gosberton, Lincolnshire.
Calverley, Charles Stuart, -1884.
C. S. C. An English poet, hymn-writer,
and translator; Fellow of Christ's Coll.,
Cambridge ; removed to London in 1863.
Calvert, George Henry, 1803-. An
American. An eminent American
writer; a descendant of Lord Baltimore
and the painter Rubens ; b. in Balti-
more; Harv. Univ., 1823; in 1843 he
took up his residence at Newport, R.I.,
and devoted himself to literary pursuits.
Cambreling, Churchill C, 1786-
1802. One of the People. An American
statesman ; b. in Washington, N.C. ; re-
moved to New York City in 1802, which
was afterwards chiefly his home. He
engaged at an early day in mercantile
pursuits with John Jacob Astor; was an
M.C. from New York, 1821-39 ; in 1840
was appointed Minister to Russia, and
on his return home he retired to private
life. D. at West Neck, Long Island.
Cambridge, Richard Owen, 1717-
1802. Cantabrigius. An English poet;
resided at Twickenham, 1750-1802,
where he entertained the literary stars of
the day.
Camelford, Thomas Pitt, Lord,
1775-1804. Lord C. An English noble-
man and a lieutenant in the Royal Navy ;
b. in Cornwall ; succeeded his father in
1793 ; he " was not only inclined to the
more enlightened pursuits of literature,
but his chemical researches and his tal-
ents as a seaman were worthy of the
highest admiration." He was wounded
in a duel with Capt. Best, and d. in Lon-
don.
Cameron, Alexander, 1748-1828.
A. C. An eminent Scottish prelate;
Bishop of Maximianopolis and Vicar
Apostolic of the Lowland district of
Scotland ; d. at Edinburgh.
Cameron, John. A Manchester
Spinner,
Campbell, Alexander. Timothy
Twig, Esq. A Scottish poet and musi-
cian ; b. at Tombea, on the banks of
Loch Lubnaig, above Callendar; re-
moved to Edinburgh and became a
teacher of music ; in 1816 he published
two parts of a collection of native High-
land music, for which Sir W. Scott and
others contributed modern verses.
Campbell, Hon. Archibald. Phila-
lethes. A Scottish prelate, consecrated,
1711, at Dundee.
Campbell, George John Douglas,
8th Duke of Argyle, 1823-. A Peer's
Son. A Scottish nobleman ; b. at Arden-
caple Castle, Dunbartonshire ; succeeded
his father in 1847; Secretary of State
for India, and President of the Council
of India, 1868-74.
Campbell, Miss Ella, 1842-. Leila.
An American poet, of Jeffersonville,
Ind.
CampbeU, Sir Hay, Bart., 1734-1823.
/. C. A Scottish advocate ; Lord Presi-
dent of the Court of Session, 1789-1808.
CampbeU, John, LL.D., 1708-75. J.
C. ; Edward Brown, Esq. ; John Claridge,
Shepherd ; An English Merchant ; A Gen-
tleman of the Inner Temple; A Gentleman
who resided five Years on the Island; A
Member of the Community and a Sincere
Friend to his Country ; The Prince of the In-
fernal Regions. A Scottish miscellaneous
writer; b. in Edinburgh; in early life
removed to England, and devoted him-
self to authorship ; d. in London.
Campbell, John F. The Editor of
" Life in Normandy." A Scottish author
and traveller ; known in his own country
as " Iain Ileach." " My Circular Notes "
(L. 1876) has the dedication dated from
Niddry Lodge, Kensington.
Campbell, Rev. John Poage, M.D.,
1767-1814. Vindex. An American
Presbyt. minister; b. in Augusta Co.,
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Va. ; Hampden Sidney Coll., 1790 ; d. at
Chillicothe, Ky.
Campbell, Mrs. Juliet H. (Lewis),
1823-. Judith Canute. An American
poet ; b. at Wiiliamsport, Lycoming Co.,
Penn. ; in 1843 she married Mr. Camp-
bell, a lawyer of PottsviUe, where they
afterwards resided, and where she be-
came an occasional contributor to the
best periodicals.
Campbell, Commander Robert, E.N.,
-1832. A Midshipman of the Last Cen-
turij. An English naval officer; held the
command of the Isle of Ascension, 1818-
20; d. at Gunley, near Welch Pool,
Montgomeryshire.
Campbell, Thomas, Esq., LL.D,,
1777-1844. The Bard of Hope. A cele-
brated Scottish poet ; b. in Glasgow ;
resident in London, 1803-44 ; d. in Bou-
logne.
Campbell, William, D.D. A Lover
of the Truth in Fife. A Scottish clergy-
man, of Dysart.
Candler, Isaac. An Englishman. An
English traveller.
Canler, . A French Detective.
Canning, Et. Hon. George, D.C.L.,
1770-1827. B.; Gregory Griffin; Solo-
mon Grdding. An eminent English ora-
tor and statesman ; b. in London ; d. at
Chiswick.
Canning, Josiah D. The Peasant
Bard. An American poet, of Gill,
Mass.
Canton, John, 1718-72. Amicus; J.
C. : Indagator ; Noncathoni ; Thoninonca ;
XX. An English physician, astronomer,
Bnd natural philosopher; b. at Stroud,
Gloucestershire.
Capell, Edward, 1713-81. E. C.
An eminent English Shakespearian
scholar ; b. in Suffolk. After the labor
of 40 years he died without seeing his
great work in print ; but it was published,
by the care of Mr. Collins, in 1873, with
the title, "Notes and Various Readings
to Shakespeare."
Capen, Rev. Lemuel, A.M., 1789-
1858. L. C. An American minister ; b.
in Dorchester, Mass. ; Harv. Univ., 1810 ;
Pastor in South Boston, 1822-39, and d.
there.
Capern, Edward, 1819-. The Bid-
eford Postman ; The Devonshire Poet ;
The Postman Poet. An English rural
poet ; b. at Tiverton, in Devonshire ;
spent much of his life as a postman at
Bideford; now lives at Harborne, near
Birmingham.
Cappe, Rev. Newcome, 1732-1800.
A Doughty Champion in Heavy Armour.
An English Unit, minister ; b. in Leeds ;
minister at York, 1756-96.
Capper, Edward. C. An early
Enslish critical writer.
Cappot, Jean Gabriel, 1800-63.
Capo de Feuillide. A French poet ; b. at
the Antilles ; went to France, studied
law, and admitted to the bar of Toulouse
,in 1821. In 1831 he devoted himself
chiefly to political journalism at Paris.
Capron, Mary J. Archie Fell. An
American novelist.
Caraccioli, Charles. The Master of
the Grammar School at Arundel. An Eng-
lish teacher, probably an Italian by
birth.
Carbutt, Dr. Edward. Verax. An
English writer.
Card, Henry, D.D., F.R.S., 1779-
1844. A Minister of the Establishment.
An English clergyman ; b. at Egham,
Surrey; Vicar of Great Malvern, 1815-
44 ; and of Donnington, Hereford, 1832-
44 ; d. at Great Malvern, Worcestershire.
Carduccl, Glosue. Enotrio Bomano.
An Italian compiler, biographer, and
bibliographer.
Care\v, Hugh. Hugh C****. An
English biographer.
Carew, Thomas. A Late Member of
Parliament. An English compiler ; once
M.P. for Minehead, Somersetshire.
Carey, David, 1782-1824. Chronon-
hotonthologos. A Scottish poet and novel-
ist ; b. in Arbroath ; was engaged during
his life in literary labor at Edinburgh
and London ; d. at his father's house, in
Arbroath.
Carey, Henry Charles, 1793-1879.
A Citizen of Burlington. An American
political economist ; a publisher of Phil-
adelphia, 1821-36; he then retired from
business with a considerable fortune, and
forthwith commenced his writings on
political economy; d. in his native city.
Carey, Blathew, 1760-1839. C. ;
M. C. ; Caius ; A Catholic Layman ; A
Citizen of Philadelphia ; A Citizen of the
World ; A Clergyman of the Church of
England ; Colbert ; Hamilton ; Jefferson ;
A Pennsylvanian. An American author
and publisher, of Philadelphia ; b. in
Dublin, Ireland; came to Philadelphia
in 1784, and was actively engaged in
business as a political writer in that city
till his death.
Carey, Peter. A Proprietor of Bank
Stock. An English financial writer.
Carey-Brock, Mrs. Prances Eliza-
beth Georgina (Baynes), 1827-. A
Clergyman's Wife. An English writer of
books for the young; b. at Guernsey;
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in 1848, married Rev. Carey-Brock, the
Dean of Guernsey ; her chief work has
been the compilation of the " Children's
Hymn Book," of which 200,000 copies
have heen sold.
Carlen, Smille Schmidt (Flygare
Dalln), 1807-. Fru F. A Swedish
novelist; b. at Stromstad, where her
father was a merchant. She married A.
Flygare at Kronbergslan, in 1727; after
his death she returned to her native town
and married the young lawyer, J. R. Da-
lin. This union, also, was soon broken
by his death. She then removed, at the
wish of her father, to Stockholm, where
she married the author, Gabriel CarMii.
The profits of a long course of success-
ful authorship, Frau Carlen has devoted
to benevolent purposes.
Carleton, Fauuy E. Notehac. An
American writer (I).
Carleton, George W. A Traveller.
An American publisher and author, of
New York City.
Carleton, Capt. John William.
Craven. An English sporting-writer.
Carlingford, Rt. Hon. Chichester
Samuel Parkinson-Fortescue, Lord,
1823-. Mr. Plantagenet Palliser. An
Irish peer and statesman ; b. at Ravens-
dale Park, Co. Louth; Christ Church,
Oxford, 1845; M.P. for the County of
Louth, 1847-74 ; President of the Board
of Trade, 1870-79 et seg.
Carlisle, Nicholas, 1771-1847. N. O.
An English topographer; b. at York;
Secretary to the Society of Antiquaries,
1807 ; d. at Margate.
Carlisle, Thomas. Haroun Alraschid.
An English writer.
Carlos, Edward John, Esq., 1798-
1851. E. J. G. An English antiquary,
chiefly interested in ecclesiastical and
monumental antiquity; b. and educ. at
Newington ; admitted to practice as an
attorney, and managed the business of
Mr. Reynell, of the Lord Mayor's Court
Office, London, for more than 33 years ;
d. at York Place, Yarmouth.
Carlyle, Alexander, D.D., 1721-1805.
Jupiter Carhjle. A Scottish Presbyt. min-
ister ; for 58 years engaged in the minis-
try, but passed the latter part of his life
in London.
Carlyle, Thomas, 1795-1881. T. C;
S. P. ; The Censor of the Age ; Dr. Pessi-
mist Anticant ; Herr Teufelsdroeck ; A Lay-
man; A Lay-member of the Church of Scot-
land ; The Translator of Wilhelm Meister,
etc. A celebrated British essayist ; he re-
sided at Chelsea, near London, 1834-81.
Carlj'on, Edward Augustus. Cce-
lebs, M.A. A British colonial lawyer,
second son of Col. Edward Carlyon, of
Tregrehan; in 1874 resident in New
Zealand.
"Coelebs" is also regarded as the nom de
plume of Uqjor Thomas Tristem Spry Car-
lyon, an officer in the 3d Dragoon G-uards, who
retired from service in 1854.
Carmalt, Rev. William. A Select
Vestryman of the Parish of Putney. An
English Clergyman.
Carmichael, Andrew. Catholicus
Veriis.
Carmichael, Archibald N., -1847.
A. N. C; An Amateur. A Scottish
genealogist ; Parochial schoolmaster,
1817 ; Classical Master in the Royal
Academy, Inverness, and afterwards in
the Edinburgh Academy.
Came, Miss Elizabeth, 1817-73.
John Altrayd Wittitterlij. An English
writer ; b. at Penzance ; for some years
a contributor to the London " Quarterly
Review " ; and was thoroughly versed in
geology and mineralogy.
Carnfe, Comte Jules de, 1835-. Henri
Karl; Minor. A French novelist; b. at
Muriel.
Carnegie, James, Earl of Southesk,
1827-. J. E. S. A Scottish novelist;
educ. at Sandhurst; sits in the House
of Peers as Baron Balinhard, U.K. (cr.
1869) ; is a Deputy Lieutenant for Co.
Forfar ; late Lord-Lieutenant of Co.
Kincardine ; formerly Lieutenant, Gren-
adier Guards ; residence, Kinniard Cas-
tle, Brechin, N.B.
Carnegie, AV. Moorman. An Eng-
lish sporting-writer of London.
Caro, Elme Marie, 1826-. Saint-
Hermel. A French author and philoso-
pher; b. at Poictiers; studied at the
Normal School in Paris; taught phil-
osophy in various provincial towns ;
then, in 1837, returned to the Normal
School as Conference-master; ten years
later he was Professor in the Sorbonne ;
was Fellow of Moral and Political Sci-
ences ; and finally, in 1876, Fellow of the
Academy.
Carpenter, Frank. Carp. An
American journalist, of Washington.
Carpenter, Lant, LL.D., 1780-1840.
The Unitarian. An eminent English
clergyman; b. at Kidderminster; Min-
ister at Bristol, 1817-40; he fell from
■a. vessel, between Naples and Leghorn,
while on a tour for his healtli, and was
drowned in the Mediterranean.
Carpenter, Miss Mary, 1807-77. A
Prison Matron. An English philanthro-
pist, of Bristol, daughter of the preced-
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ing; b. in Bristol; devoted her life to
the improvement of the condition of
women in England and the world; she
visited the United States in 1873.
Carpenter, Rev. Philip PearsaU,
Ph.D., 1819-77. P. P- C. An emi-
nent English naturalist, son of Dr. Lant
Carpenter ; b. in Bristol ; in 1865 he set-
tled in Montreal, Canada, where he died.
Carpenter, Rev. KusseU Ijaut. *iJ.
L. C. An English Unit, minister; son of
Lant Carpenter, D.D. ; was successively
pastor at Birkenhead and at Hull. In
1850 he spent a year in the United States.
Carpenter, Stephen CuUen, -about
1820. Donald Campbell. An American
journalist; b. in England; came to the
United States in 1803; commenced as
journalist at Charleston, S.C., in 1805,
and in Philadelphia in 1810.
Carr, Dabney, 1743-73. Dr. Cecil.
An American statesman ; wrote for
Wirt's "The Old Bachelor"; was a dis-
tinguished member of the Assembly of
Virginia, and foremost in supporting
revolutionary measures. He married a
sister of Thomas Jefferson ; d. at Char-
lottesville, Va.
Carr, Illllas F. Hari Kari. An
American writer (?).
Carr, Frank. Launcelot Crosse; A
Merchant. An English merchant, of
Newcastle-on-Tyne.
Carr, Gouverneur. Epistleographos.
An English writer ('!).
Carr, Rev. William, B.D. A Native
of Craven. An English Epis. divine ;
Vicar of Aldbrough, Hull, Yorks, 1834-
60 et seq.
Carrat de Vaux, Alexandre. A. de
Rleux. A French novelist.
Carre, Thomas. Miles Pinhney.
Carxick, John. J.C. A Scottish (?)
writer.
Carringtou, E. An Old Bachelor.
An English writer.
Carrington, George, R.N. An Uni-
versity Man. An English naval officer ;
Trin. Coll., Cambridge, 1832.
Carrington, Mrs. Margaret Jirvin.
M. .7. C. ; An Officer's Wife. An Ameri-
can lady, wife of Col. Henry B. Carring-
ton, Prof, of Military Science, etc., in
Wabash Coll., Crawfordsville, Ind.
Carroll, Charles, 1737-1882. The
First Citizen. An eminent American
patriot; b. at Annapolis, Md.; educ. at
St. Omer and at Rheims, in France ;
studied law at Bourges, Paris, and Lon-
don ; resided and d. in Baltimore.
Carroll, Howard. H. C. An Amer-
ican journalist, of New York City.
Carroll, John, D.D., LL.D., 1735-
1815. A Catholic Clergyman. An Amer-
ican R. C. prelate; b. in Maryland;
educ. in Prance ; Bishop of Baltimore,
1789-, and Archbishop a few years be-
fore his death.
Carroll, Rev. John. A Spectator of
the Scenes. A Canadian Wesleyau Meth-
odist minister, of Guelph, Upper Canada.
Carroll, T. G. T. G. C. An Irish
autlior.
Carruthers, Kobert, LL.D., 1799-
1878. R. C. A Scottish journalist,
publisher, and miscellaneous writer; b.
at Dumfries. After serving his time to
a bookbinder, he removed to England,
and resided some years in Huntingdon,
and became master of the national
school. In 1828, he returned to Scot-
land to conduct the "Inverness Courier."
He afterwards chiefly wrote and pub-
lished the "Cyclopsedia of English Lit-
erature," and contributed numerous art-
icles to the " Encyclopaedia Britannica."
Por more than 40 years he labored to
promote the literary and general im-
provement of the Highlands of Scotland.
Carruthers, William A., 1818- about
1850. A Virginian. An American nov-
elist; b. in Virginia; studied at Wash-
ington Coll. ; removed to Savannah, Ga.,
where he practised medicine, devoting
his leisure time to literary pursuits, and
where he died.
Carson, Christopher, 1809-68. Kit-
Carson. An American mountaineer,
trapper, and guide ; b. in Madison
County, Ky. " Por half a century, his
name has been a household word all
along the frontier, for daring deeds and
all that constitutes a man in Western
eyes . . . He was Fremont's right-hand
man in his explorations." D. in New
Mexico.
Carte, Rev. Thomas, 1686-1754.
R H , E.iq. An English Non-
juring divine ; b. at Clifton, in Warwick-
shire; was a learned and industrious
scholar and writer, but suffered much
persecution for his opinions.
Carteaux, FeUx. F. C***.
Carter, Miss . Lilias. An Amer-
ican poet.
Carter, Mrs. . Elsie Qorham. An
American writer.
Carter, Mrs. Abhy (Allin). Nilla.
An American writer; b. in Pomfret,
Conn.; wife of Daniel A. Carter.
Carter, Mrs. Elizabeth, 1717-1806.
Mrs. E. C. ; Eliza ; Chariessa. A cele-
brated English scholar, and translator
of the works of Epictetus ; b. at Deal, in
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Kent ; was learned herself, and the
friend of the most learned men of Eng-
land ; d. in London.
Carter, Isaac. An Old Sailor. An
English writer, of Portsea, Hants.
Carter, James, 1792-1853. A Worlc-
ing Man. An English tailor; b. at Col-
chester. In 1836 he removed to London,
and there engaged in literary work. D.
at St. John's Place, Camberwell, a sub-
urb of London.
Carter, John, 1748-1817. An Archi-
tect. An eminent English architect and
antiquary ; b. and d. in London.
Carter, John Hanson. Commodore
Kolling-Pin. An American writer, of New
York City.
Carter, St. Iieger Li. Nugator. An
American poet.
Carter, Samuel. S. O. ; S. C, Bar-
rister-at-laio. An English lawyer, of the
earlier part of the last century.
CartwTight, Miss Prances Dorothy.
Bis Niece. An English author, niece of
Major John Cartwright.
Cartwrlght, George, Esq., 1739-
1819. G. C, Esq. An English travel-
ler and poet ; b. at Marnham, Notts. ;
served in the British army from the
age of 14 years till he became Captain
in the 37th Foot ; he afterwards made
five voyages to the coast of Labrador,
and resided there nearly 16 years ; d. at
Mansfield, Notts.
Cartwright, Major John, 1740-1824.
Constitution. An English friend of Amer-
ica, who refused to fight against her lib-
erties; b. at Marnham., Notts.; d. in Lon-
don.
Cartwright, W. Clericus; A Fhj-
fisher. An English writer.
Caruelle, ciaude F61ix Theodore,
1798-. Alignij. A French historical
painter.
Cary, A. B. ^1. B. C. An American
poet, of Brooklyn, N.Y.
Cary, Alice, 1820-71. Patty Lee. An
American poet; b. in Hamilton Co., 0.,
near Cincinnati ; till 1850 resided at Clo-
vernook, when she removed to New York
City, and from that time she and her sis-
ter became regular contributors to the
leading magazines and journals of Amer-
ica.
Cary, Henry, 1793-1858. John Wa-
ters. An American poet, essayist, and
humorist; b. in Boston, Mass., but for
many years a resident of New York
City; he d. at Florence, Italy.
Cary, Thomas, 1751-1823. Jiiniolus
Canadensis. A Canadian journalist, of
Quebec.
Cary, Thomas Greaves, A.M., 1791-
1859. T. G. C. ; A Treasurer of a Cor-
poration. An American merchant ; b. in
Chelsea, Mass. ; Harv. Univ., 1811 ; stud-
ied law, and admitted to the bar in 1814 ;
in 1821 he removed to New XorJc City,
and engaged in the Canton trade, but in
eight or nine years he returned to Boston,
and joined the house of T. H. Perkins &
Co. ; he was afterwards Treasurer of the
Hamilton and Appleton manufacturing
companies, at Lowell, Mass., till his
death ; d. at his summer residence at
Nahant, Mass.
Casamajor, Marquis de, -1878. Jules
Ren^.
Casey, Miss Elizabeth, 1848-. E.
Owens Blackburne. An Irish writer; b.
in Slane, Co. Meath ; at the end of 1874
she removed to London, and became a
contributor to " Belgravia," " London
Society," " Tlie Argosy," " Graphic,"
and many other periodicals.
Casey, J. K. Leo. An English author.
Cass, Lewis, LL.D., 1782-1866. An
American. An American statesman ; b.
at Exeter, N.Y. ; when 17 years old, he
sought a home at the West, travelling on
foot, and settled at Marietta, 0. ; studied
law, and began the practice at Zanesville,
O., in 1802 ; from 1807 till his death, he
held public oflSce in his State or the United
States, and distinguished himself as a,
most eminent statesman.
Castleu, Mrs. Eppie (Bowdre).
Chiquita. An American poet ; b. at
Thomaston, Ga. ; passed her earlier life
in New Orleans ; married Dr. F. G.
Castlen, of Macon, Ga., where she re-
sided in 1870 et seq.
Castro, Dr. J. J. C, M.D. An
English writer.
Casway, K. An Impartial Inquirer.
An English writer.
Caswell, Rev. Edward, 1814-. Quiz.
An English poet and clergyman ; b. at
Yately, Hants.; Brasenose Coll., Oxford,
1830 ; after preaching some years, in 1847
he and his wife became Roman Catholics
at Rome; in 1850 he joined the Congre-
gation of the Oratory, established by
Dr. Newman, at Birmingham, where lie
afterwards remained.
Cate, Miss Eliza Jane, 1812-84. The
Author of "Susie L — 's Diary." An
American author; b. in Sanbornton,
N.H. ; began her literary career in 1842 ;
d. at Poughkeepsie, N.Y.
Catherwbod, Mrs. Mary (Hart-
well). Mary Hartwell. An American
writer.
Catlin, George Lynde. Felix Oaics
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An American translator; at one time
U.S. Consul at La Kochelle, France.
Cattermole, Rev. Richard, B.D.
H. 0. An English Epis. divine; Vicar
of Little Marlow, Bucks.
Gaunter, l?ev. John Hobart, B.D.,
1794-1850. A Late Resident in the East.
An English Epis. divine ; b. at Dittis-
ham, in Devonshire ; incumbent of St.
Paul's chapel, Fetty-place, Marylebone,
1827-46; d. in London.
Cavalho, E. N., 1817-. Frank Fal-
coner. An American journalist, of New
York City.
Cavan, Ford, 5th Earl, -1772. A
General Officer. An Irish peer.
Cave, Ed-ward, 1691-1764. Sylvanus
Urban. An English journalist; founder
of the " Gent. Mag.," and its editor,
1731-54.
Cavenagh, Gen. Sir Orfeur, 1821-.
An Indian Official. A British colonial
officer and civilian ; educ. at the Military
Coll. at Addiscombe ; served in India
with distinction from 1837.
Cavender, C. H. H. C. Decanver.
An American bibliographer.
Cawdell, James M., -1842. Bose-
harp. A Canadian journalist; at one
time an English officer ; d. at To-
ronto.
CaTvston, A. W. Chippenham Crossus.
An English writer.
Cawthorne, Joseph. Cincinnatus.
An English writer.
Cazauran, Augustus R. Matthew
Caret/, Jr. ; John 8. Moray. An Ameri-
can journalist, of Brooklyn, N.Y.
Cecil, Robert Arthur Talbot Gas-
coyne. Viscount Cranborue, Marquis of
Salisbury, M.A., 1830-. Anti-Cotton. An
English nobleman ; succeeded his father
in 1868; educ. at Eton and Christ
Church, Oxford (B.A., 1850) ; M.P. for
Stamford, 1853-68; Secretary of State
for India, 1866-67 and 1874.
Chabot de Bouln, Jules, 1805-57.
.Jules Pickerel. A Erench dramatist, of
Paris.
Chabrillan, Countess Celeste Ve-
nard de, 1824-. Cdeste Mogador. A
French authoress ; b. in Paris. She be-
came an actor and circUs-rider under the
name of "Mogador." She married the
Count Lionel de Chabrillan, afterwards
Consul at Melbourne ; resides at Paris ;
manager of the Folie's Marigny, and a
writer of dramas.
Chadwlck, Henry, 1824-. Old
Chalk. An American base-ball player;
base-ball reporter to the principal New
York City papers.
Challlot, P., jeune. Un Libraire. A
French publisher, at Avignon.
Chaise de Cahagne, Frangois Ar-
sdne, 1806-. Arsene de Cey. A French
novelist and dramatist, of Paris.
Challamel, Jean Baptlste Marie
Augustln, 1818-. Jules Robert. A
French littt!rateur and journalist, of
France.
ChaUen, Eev. James, 1802-78. Phi-
los. An American Campbellite minis-
ter; b. in Hackensack, N.J. ; educ. at
Transylvania Univ., Lexington, Ky. ;
was pastor of churches in Cincinnati,
Philadelphia, etc., from 1837 ; d. in Cin-
cinnati, O.
Challoner, Eight Eev. Richard,
1691-1781. £**»*** c********; A Con-
vert. An English E. C. prelate; b. in
Lewes, Sussex ; titulary Bishop of Lon-
don and Salisbury, and Vicar Apostolic
of the London District, 1741-81.
Chalmers, Alexander, Esq., F.S.A.,
1759-1835. C. ; A. C. ; C. L. M. ; Ame-
rus; A Bartholomew-Lane Man; A Church-
man ; Ferdinando Fidget ; A Methodist ;
No Genius ; Old Cayen ; Old Simon ; Se-
cunder ; Senex. An eminent Scottish
biographer; b. at Aberdeen; led a lit-
erary life in London, from about the
year 1777 till his death there in 1835 ; d.
in Throgmorton Street.
Chalmers, George, F.E.S., F.A.S.,
1742-1825. Francis Oldys, of the Univer-
sity of Pennsylvania. A Scottish anti-
quary and miscellaneous writer; clerk
to the Privy Council at London, 1786-
1825.
Chalmers, Eev. William, M.A. A
Friend of the People. An English Presbyt.
minister at Marylebone, London.
Chamberlain, Henry. H. C. An
English topographer.
Chamberlayn, Dr. . A Friend
to Britain. An early Scottish writer.
Chambers, Augusta. Qussie.
Chambers, George, LL.D., 1786-
1866. A Descendant. An American
jurist; b. in Chambersburg, Penn.;
N.J. Coll., 1804; M.C., 1833-37; Judge
of the Penn. Supreme Court, 1851-66;
d. in his native city.
Chambers, John David, M.A., 1805-.
J. D. C. ; A Layman. An English law-
yer ; Eecorder of Salisbury from 1842.
Chambers, Robert, LL.D., 1802-71.
R. C. A Scottish author and publisher ;
b. in Peebles ; removing to Edinburgh in
1818, he with his brother William en-
gaged in the business of bookselling,
which, with that of publishing, they con-
tinued as long as they lived, at the same
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time constantly occupying themselves as
autliors and editors.
Chambers, Sir WUliam, Knt., 1726-
•96. Tan Chan Qua of Quang Chew Fii,
Gent. An eminent English architect ; b.
in Sweden; resident in London, where
he died, and was interred In Poets'-corner,
Westminster Abbey.
Chambers, William, LL.D., 1800-83.
W. G. An eminent Scottish publisher
of Edinburgh ; b. at Peebles.
Chamerovzow, Eiouls Alexis. Ber-
tandiere.
Chamler, Capt. Frederick, U.K.,
179(3-1870. A Captain in the Navy. An
English novelist; b. in London; in 1833,
retired to Waltham Hill, where for some
time he acted as a justice of the peace,
then devoted himself to literary labor.
Champion, Maurice, 1824-78. Gas-
■ton d 'Arc. A French litterateur, of Paris.
Champlin, E. R. John Gossip.
Champney, James Wells, 1843-.
Champ. An American painter of genre
T)ictures, of Boston.
Champseix, Madame Ij., 1828-. An-
drg Leo. A French author ; b. at Lusig-
nan; in 1848 married the journalist
Champseix (who died in 1861), and is
the author of a number of novels.
Chandler, Eev. Benjamin. B. C.
An English clergyman, of the earlier
part of the 18th century.
Chandler, Peleg Whitman, 1816-.
P. W. C. An American lawyer; b. in
New Gloucester, Me. ; Bowd. Coll., 1834 ;
has for many years practised his profes-
sion in Boston.
Chandler, Thomas Bradbury, D.D.,
1726-90. A North American, An Amer-
ican P. E. divine; b. at Woodstock,
Conn.; Yale Coll., 1745; was for many
years rector of St. John's Church, Eliza-
bethtown, N.J.
Channing, William EUery, D.D.,
1780-1842. W. E. C. An eminent
American Cong, minister ; b. at Newport,
E.L ; Harv. Univ., 1798 ; pastor of the
rPederal-street Church (Unit.), Boston,
1803-42 ; d. at Stockbridge, Mass.
Chanter, Mrs. Charlotte (Ktngsley).
C. C. An English novelist ; daughter of
Charles Ivingsley, and the wife of John
Mill Chanter.
Chanter, Rev. John Mill, M.A.
J. M. C. An English Epis. divine;
Oriel Coll., Oxford, 1831; Vicar of
Ilfracombe w. Lee C, 1836-83 et seq.
Chantrey, Sir Francis, R.A., D.C.L.,
F.R.S., L. & E.F.S.A., and M.G.S., 1781-
1841. The British Phidias. An eminent
•English sculptor; b. at Norton, near
Sheffield, and d. at Eccleston-street,
Pimlico, London.
Chapln, Alonzo Bowen, D.D., 1808-
58. .Juris ConsuUus. An American P.E.
divine and journalist; b. in Somers,
Conn. ; practised law six years ; entered
the ministry, 1838 ; spent the latter part
of his life in Hartford, Conn.
Chaplin, Ebenezer. A Neighbour.
Chapman, D. W. Marlay. An
American writer.
Chapman, Edwin O. Uncle John.
An American writer, editor of the " New
York Directory"; in 1881 et seq. still of
New York City.
Chapman, Isaac A. A Gentleman of
Wilkesbarre. An American loca;l histo-
rian.
Chapman, Nathaniel, M.D., 1780-
1853. Falkland. An American physi-
cian, of Philadelphia; Univ. of Penn.,
1759; for many years editor of the
" Philadelphia Journal of Medicine and
Physical Sciences."
Charles, Mrs. Elizabeth (Bundle),
1828-. Mrs. Kitty Trevylyan; Two of
themselves. An English writer; b. at
Tavistock, Devonshire; in 1851 married
Andrew Paton Charles, Esq., who d. in
1868. She commenced her literary ca-
reer In 1850.
Charles, Mrs. Emily Thornton.
Emily Hawthorne. An American writer;
b. in Indiana ; long resident in Washing-
ton.
Charlesworth, Miss Maria Louisa,
-1880. A Clergyman's Daughter. An
English religious writer.
Charlton, Robert M., 1807-54. A
Georgia Lawyer. An American lawyer,
of Savannah, Ga. ; U.S. Senator, 1852-54.
Charteris, Col. Francis. Colonel
Fr-nc-s Ch-rt — s. A Scottish officer.
Chase, Miss Eliza Brown .•£. B. C;
Ih
-r-
n An American
^^^ writer.
"Chase, Philander, D.D., 1775-1852.
The President of Kenyan College. An
eminent American P.E. clergyman ; b.
at Cornish, N.H. ; Bishop of Ohio, 1819-
31; of Illinois, 1835-52; for a time
President of Kenyon Coll., O., and d. at
Robin's Nest, 111.
Chase, Warren, 1813-. The World's
Child. An American writer and reform
lecturer.
Chastenay de Lanty, Mile Louise
Marie Victorine de, 1771-1855. Mile.
V. de C**. A French miscellaneous
writer ; b. in Paris ; the author of vari-
ous works, all anonymous.
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Chatelaine, Anatole Jullen, 1817-.
David Didier. A French statistician;
Chief of the Bureau of Statistics, under
M. Walenski.
Chatterton, Thomas, 1752-80. T.
O.; Decimus; Probus ; T. Soidey. An
English poet ; b. in Bristol. In October,
1768, then only 16 years of age, he con-
tributed some articles to " Felix Farley's
Bristol Journal," and early in 1770 he
commenced writing in the "Middlesex
Journal " under the signature of " Deci-
mus," in the " Political Register " under
that of "Probus," and in the "Freehold-
er's Magazine " with the initials " T. C."
Chatto, William Andrew, 1800-64.
W. A. C; Paij Fisher; Stephen Oliver,
the Younger, of Aldwark, in Com. Ehor.
An English sporting writer; d. at the
Charterhouse, London.
Chauncy, Charles, D.D., 1705-87.
L: K. ; W. S., A.B. ; T. W., a Bostoni-
an; Canoni^us ; A Gentleman in Boston;
One who wishes well to all Mankind ; One
who wishes well to the whole Human Race.
An American clergyman ; b. in Boston ;
Harv. Univ., 1721 ; colleague and sole
pastor of the First Church in Boston,
1727-87.
Chaiissard, Pierre Jean Baptiste,
1760-1823. Publicola. An ingenious
and prolific French writer, of Paris,
1807-23.
Cheesborough, Miss Essie B. E.
S. C.; Ide Delmar; Motte Hall; Elma
South. An American " Southland "
writer; b. in Charleston, S.C. ; educ. in
that city and in Philadelphia, and com-
menced her literary career at an early
age.
Cheetham, James, 1773-1810. .1
Citizen of New York; Ly Sander ; Mercer;
Warren. An American journalist; edi-
tor of tlie New York " Citizen," 1798 et
seq.
Cheever, George Barrell, D.D.,
1806-. A Pilgrim. An American Cong,
minister; b. at Hallowell, Me.; Bowd.
Coll., 1825 ; pastor of the Church of the
Puritans, New York City, 1846-70 ; after-
wards resided in Eaglewood, N.J.
Cheever, Henry P. Don Carlos ; Si
Slokurnb. An American journalist, of
Philadelphia {}).
Cheever, Rev. Henry Theodore,
1814-. Major Marble. An Amer. Cong.
minister ; b. in Hallowell, Me. ; Bowd.
Coll., 1834 ; Theol. Sem., Bangor, 1839 ;
pastor of the Mission Chapel, Worcester,
Mass., 1864-73 ; afterwards resided in
that city without charge.
Cheeves, Langdon, 1776-1857. Say.
An American lawyer and statesman, of
South Carolina ; President of the U.S.
Bank at Philadelphia, 1819-22.
Cheltnan, Charles Smith. Capt.
Shandon. An English dramatist.
Cherbaliez, Victor, 1832-. G. Val-
bert. A French writer ; b. in Geneva ;
settled in Paris about 1862, where he
published a number of novels, many of
which first appeared in the " Revue des
Deux Mondes."
Cherville, Gaspard Georges, Mar-
quis de, 1821-. G. de Morion. A French
writer ; co-laborer of Alexandre Dumas,
1850-62.
Chesbrough, E. S. Chief Engineer
of the Board of Sewerage Commissioners.
An American civil engineer, of Chi-
cago.
Chesnel de la Charbouclais, Mar-
quis Louis Pierre Frangois Adolphe
de, 1791-1862. Alfred de Nore. A
French officer ; b. in Paris ; published
quite a number of works under his own
name, or different pseudonyms, such as
"Malvius," "Alphenor," "Alfred de
Nore," " Darb^ci," etc. ,
Chesney, George. A Volunteer. An
English writer; Lieut.-Col. of the Royal
Engineers.
Chester, Miss Annie M. Annie Myr-
tle.
Chester, Joseph liOmuel, LL.D.,
1821-82. Julian Cramer. An American
genealogist and journalist; for some
time assistant clerk of the U.S. House
of Representatives ; spent many years
in England, where his primary pursuit
was the history of the early New Eng-
land settlers ; d. in London.
Chetvsrood, Eustace, Esq., -1766,
and His Brother. Tioo English Gentle-
men. The former was of Harristown,
Co. Kildare.
Chetwood, W. R., and His Brother.
Two English Gentlemen.
Chevalet, Emile, 1813-. Smile Rossi.
A French litte'rateur ; b. at Levreux (In-
dre) ; in 1832 he removed to Paris, and
devoted himself to literary pursuits.
Chevalier, L'Abb^ Casimir, 1825-.
Jacques Duverney. A French antiquary ;
b. at Sach^ {Indre et Loire) ; Secretary
of the ArchEBological Society of Tour-
aine.
Chevalier, Sulpice Paul, 1801-66.
Paul Gavarni. An eminent French de-
signer and caricaturist, of Paris.
Cheyne, William. W. C; A True
Son of the Church of Scotland.
Chezy, Wilhelmine Christine von.
Helmina. A German writer.
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Chibborn, E. H. An Irish journal-
ist.
ChUd, David Ijee, A.M., 1794-1874.
Probus. An American lawyer; b. at
West Boylston, Mass.; Harv. Univ.,
1817 ; an editor of the " Massachusetts
Whig," and later co-editor of the " Anti-
Slavery Standard."
Child, Mrs. Lydla Maria (Francis),
1802-80. An American; A Lady of
Massachusetts. An American writer; b.
at Medford, Mass. ; commenced her lit-
erary career in 1824; in 1828 married
David Lee Child ; in 1841 they went to
New York City, and became co-editors of
the "Anti-Slavery Standard"; d. at
Wayland, Mass.
ChUd, Mrs. Maria (LitUe), 1797-
1877. C; Delajield. An American oc-
casional writer for magazines; b. at
Marshfield, Mass.; in 1822 married Sim-
eon Child, of Boston; resided many
years at Delafield, Wis., and afterwards
at Dunellen, N.Y., where she died.
ChUd, Theodore. Th. C. An Ameri-
can journalist.
Childe, Edward "Vernon, A.M.,
1804r-61. E. V. C; A " States "-man.
An American journalist; b. in Boston;
Harv. Univ., 1823; studied law, but
never practised; from 1834 he resided
chiefly in Paris, devoting himself to lit-
erature ; was correspondent of the Lon-
don " Times " for ten years, and of the
New York " Courier and Inquirer," 1846-
56 ; d. in Paris.
Childs, George Borlase, T.E.C.S.,
1816-. Cirujano, M. M. C. An Eng-
lish surgeon; surgeon to the London
Police Force. '
Chittenden, Liucius E. Adirondack.
An American civilian; Register in the
U. S. Treasury, 1861-67.
Chittenden, Newton H. A Resident.
An American writer, of Minneapolis,
Minn.
Chitov, Panajot, 1830-. Panajot.
A Bulgarian heiduck and author, known
under the name of H. Panajot; de-
scribes in his writings the manners and
customs of the Bulgarians and his own
life experiences.
Chitty, Edward, Esq., 1804-63. The-
ophilus South, Gent. An English barris-
ter-at-law ; called to the bar at the Inner
Temple in 1829, and d. at Walham
Green. „ ^
Chorley, Charles, 1810-74. C. C;
Timothy Tugmutton, Esq. An English
journalist; b. at Taunton; sub-editor of
the " Cornwall Gazette " for 30 years ; d.
at Truro.
Chorlej', Henry FothergiU, 1808-72.
H. F. C. An English author, art critic,
and journalist ; b. at Blackley Hurst, in
Lancashire; in 1830 he settled in Lon-
don, and was placed on the staff of the
"Athenasum," for which he continued to
write till his death.
Christian, Charles. A Citizen. An
American writer, of New York City.
Christie, Rev. William, 1750-1823.
A Protestant Dissenter. A Scottish
American Unit, minister; pastor at
Philadelphia, 1807-8.
Christine, Frlderilt, 1844-. Ada
Christen. A German poet ; b. at Vienna ;
married, in 1864, Herrn von Newpauer,
but soon became a widow, her husband
dying insane. She returned to Vienna,
and was again married to Herrn von
Breder.
Christison, Eev. Robert, M.A. A
Dissenting Minister; An Ex-Dissenting
Minister. An English clergyman, of
Orrell, Lancashire.
Christophers, Dr. Samuel Wool-
cocli, 1810-. An Old Cornish Boy. An
English Wesleyan minister; b. at Pal-
mouth ; in 1879 resident in Formby, near
Liverpool.
Christy, David, 1802-. An Ameri-
can ; Agent of the American Colonization
Society.
Christy, Edwin Byron, 1838-66.
E. C. B.; Charley Fox. An American
comic singer.
Clirystal, Thomas B. Bernadino;
Krys. An American journalist, of Kew
York City.
Church, Benjamin, M.D., 1734-76.
An American ; Elizaphan of Parnach ; A
Son of Liberty; A Young Gentleman;
Thomas Thumb, Esq. An eminent Amer-
ican scholar, physician, poet, and politi-
cian ; b. at Newport, R.I. ; graduated at
Harv. Univ. in 1754; studied medicine
in London, and practised his profession
in Boston ; was proscribed and banished.
Church, Edward, Jr., 1779-1845.
A Gfentleman formerly of Boston. An
American business man and political
writer ; passed many years of his life in
Europe, but the latter part at Northamp-
ton, Mass.
Church, Mrs. Eliza Rodman (Mc-
Ilvaine). Ella Jlodman. An American
writer.
Church, Thomas. T. C. An Amer-
ican writer of the first part of the 18th
century.
Churchill, Charles, 1731-64. Mr.
C Ch — ch—ll; The Reverend Author
of the " Bosciad." An English poet ; b.
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iu the parish of Westminster; lived a
profligate life in London ; d. at Boulogne.
Churchill, Mrs. Charles. His Step-
mother. An English writer.
ChurchUl, Kev. Johu Wesley, 1839-.
The Monday Club. An American Cong,
clergyman ; b. at Fairlee, Vt. ; Harv.
Univ., 1865; Prof, of Elocution in the
Andover Theol. Sem., from 1868.
Churlton, Walter, M.D. Carleton.
An American writer.
Clacy, Mrs. Ellen. Cycla ; A Cler-
gyman's Daughter. An English writer.
Cladel, Leon, 1835-. Omikron. A
Prench author; b. at Montauban; made
his dibut in literature in 1862, and was
afterwards attached to several literary
journals.
Clagett, Miss Sue Harry. Elizabeth
Waking. An American writer.of Keokuk,
Iowa.
Clap, Eev. Nathaniel, A.M., 1668-
1745. A Minister of the Gospel. An
American minister, of Newport, E.I. ;
graduated at Harv. Coll. in 1690.
Clapham, Rev. Samuel, M.A., 1755-
1830. Theophilus St. John, LL.B. An
English clergyman ; b. at Leeds, Clare
Hall, Cambridge, 1778 ; Vicar of Christ
Church, Hampshire ; of Great Ouseburn,
Yorkshire; and Hector of Gussage St.
Michael, Dorsetshire ; d. at Sidmouth.
Clapp, Rev. Alexander Hunting-
ton, D.D., 1818-. An American Cong,
minister; Secretary of the Home Mis-
sionary Society, N.Y., 1865-75 et seq.
Clapp, Henry, Jr., 1814-1875. Figa-
ro ; King of the Bohemians. An Ameri-
can journalist ; b. in Nantucket, Mass. ;
was in early life a sailor. His first ap-
pearance as a journalist was in editing
an anti-slavery paper at Lynn, Mass. ;
but he was best known as the founder of
the " Saturday Press " and " Vanity
Fair" in New York City. D. in New
York City.
Clapp, William Warland, Jr., 1826-.
W. W. C. An American journalist; b.
in Boston ; succeeded his father, in 1847,
as editor of the " Boston Saturday Even-
ing Gazette"; afterwards became pro-
prietor of the " Boston Journal."
Clare, Ada. Queen of Bohemia. See
"Clare, Ada," pseudonym.
Clare, John, 1793-1864. The Peasant
Poet of Northamptonshire. An English
poet; b. at Helpstone, near Peterbor-
ough; he was a farm-servant, but the
hardships of his life induced a mild in-
sanity, and lie d. at the Northampton
General Hospital.
Clare, John Fitzgibbon, Earl of,
1749-1802. Lyceus; Paddy Whack. An
Irish nobleman; Lord High Chancellor
of Ireland for 12 years ; and later Gov-
ernor of Bombay.
Clarendon, George WilUam Fred-
erick VUliers, 4th Earl of, 1800-70.
Un Flaneur. An English nobleman; b.
in London ; after serving his country
some years as a diplomatist, he was Sec-
retary of State for Foreign Affairs, 1853-
58, 1865-66, and 1868-70; d. in Lon-
don.
Claretie, Jules Arnaud Arsene,
1840-. Caliban ; Candide ; Arnold La-
cretie. A French journalist ; b. at Lim-
oges ; has devoted his life chiefly to
journalism at Paris.
Claris, John Chalk, Esq., 1797-1866.
Arthur Brooke. An English poet and jour-
nalist ; for nearly 40 years editor of the
" Kent Herald." Besides " Dunvernum,"
he was the author of other poetical
works, published under the name of "Ar-
thur Brooke," between the years 1814
and 1824.
Clark, Bracy, F.R.S., 1770-1860.
B. C. ; B. C, Vestryman of Marylebone ;
Menalcas. An English veterinary sur-
geon of London ; was a Friend, or Qua-
ker.
Clark, C. Three Friends. An Amer-
ican writer.
Clark, Charles. C. O., or Chilly
Charley ; Snarley Charley ; An Amateur ;
Boggrel Drydog ; Quintin Queerfellou) ;
Thomas Hood, the Younger. An English
poet and amateiu- printer, of Totham
Hall, Essex.
Clark, Charles, Esq. A Barrister.
An English lawyer.
Clark, Mrs. Charlotte (Moon). C.
M. C; Charles M. Clay. An Ameri-
can novelist.
Clark, Dana Boardman, 1831-. The
Beardless Yankee; The Mysterious Bach-
elor. An American humorist ; b. in Park-
man, Me. ; in 1866, resident at Lostant,
La Salle Co., 111.
Clark, George Edward. Yankee
Ned. An American sailor.
Clark, Mrs. H. K. U. A. C. ; Traveler.
An American author, of the West.
Clark, Hugh A. Robert Boggs. An
American novelist.
Clark, J. J. C. An English book-
seller, of Newcastle-upon Tyne.
Clark, Rev. James. I. C, M.D.;
M. J. C, Minister of the Gospel at Virle-
town ; M. J. C, Minister of the Gospel at
Glasgow. A Scottish minister, early in
the 18th century.
Clark, John, F.S.A. The Translator
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of the Caledonian Bards. A Scottish
writer.
Clark, Ijewis Gaylord, 1810-73. An
Editor. An American journalist; b. at
Otisco, N.Y. ; editor of the " Knicker-
bocker Magazine " for many years from
1834; resided for many years at Pier-
mont on the Hudson, N.Y.
Clark, Mary, 1791-1841. A Friend
of Youth. An American lady ; daughter
of Daniel Clark (1) of Concord, N.H.;
was a friend of John Farmer, Esq.
Clark, Robert. R. O. An English
writer.
Clark, Williain Adolphus. Anice-
tus. An American poet.
Clark, Willis Gaylord, 1810-41.
Oltapod. An American poet and jour-
nalist ; brother of Lewis Gaylord ; b. at
Otisco, N.Y. ; in 1830 he went to Phila-
delphia, and became a journalist, a, pro-
fession which he pursued the rest of his
life.
Clarke, Capt. , E.M. The Au-
thor. An English author.
Clarke, Benjamin. The Editor of
"Kind Words." An English journalist,
of London.
Clarke, Charles, Esq., -1842. Inda-
gator ; Indagator Roffensis. An English
architect ; author of various architectural
essays ; d. in Camden or Kentish Town,
a suburb of London.
Clarke, Charles. €. ; W. C; A
Sportsman. An English novelist and
sporting writer; editor of the "Flying
Scud."
Clarke, Charles, 1826-. Reformator.
A Canadian journalist; editor of the
Hamilton " Journal and Express," 1848-
50.
Clarke, Dorus, D.D., 1797-1883. A
Retired Editor. An American Cong,
minister ; b. in Westhampton, Mass. ;
from 1868, historiographer of the New
England Historic, Genealogical Society ;
d. in Boston.
Clarke, Edward Daniel, LL.D.,
1769-1822. Heraclides. An eminent
English traveller ; b. at Willingdon, in
Suif oik ; edue. at Jesus Coll., Cambridge ;
Professor of Mineralogy at Cambridge,
1808-22 ; d. in London.
Clarke, Dr. Hewson. A Member of
the Whip Club; Saunterer. An English
writer ; of Emmanuel Coll., Cambridge ;
and afterwards editor of " The Scourge,"
a monthly publication, of London.
Clarke, James Freeman, D.D.,
1810-. J. F. C. An American Unit,
minister ; b. in Hanover, N.H. ; Harv.
Univ., 1829; pastor of the Church of the
Disciples, Boston, 1841-59 and 1862-83
et seq.
Clarke, Miss Ijillan Rebecca. L. C.
An American lady ; daughter of the pre-
ceding.
Clarke, M'Donald, 1798-1842. The
Mad Poet. An eccentric American poet ;
b. at New London, Conn.; "for many
years his blue cloak, cloth cap, erect mil-
itary air, and thoughtful, beaming coun-
tenance, made him one of the features
of Broadway " ; d. in New York City.
Clarke, Mrs. Mary Bayard (Dev-
ereux). A Busy Woman; Stuart Leigh;
La Tenelta. An American " Southland "
writer, of North Carolina ; b. in Raleigh,
N.C. ; at an early age married William
J. Clarke, Esq., of the same State, and
resided with him for some time at San
Antonio de Bexar, in Western Texas ;
but afterwards returned to her native
State.
Clarke, Mrs. Mary (Latham). Mada.
An American writer for the young.
Clarke, Mrs. Mary (Victoria No-
vello) Cowden, 1809-. An Old Mar-
iner; Harry Wandworth Shortfellow. An
English miscellaneous writer, of London ;
in 1828 married Mr. Charles Cowden
Clarke ; she spent 16 years in preparing
her " Complete Concordance to Shakes-
peare."
Clarke, Rebecca Sophia. Sophie
May. An American writer for the
young.
Clarke, Rev. Richard. A Member
of the Church of Christ. An English
clergyman; for some time rector of St.
Philip's church, Charleston, S.C.; re-
turned to England in 1759; and in 1768
was curate of Cheshunt, in Hertsford-
shire.
Clarke, Samuel, D.D., 1675-1729.
A Clergyman in the Country. A cele-
brated English philosopher and divine ;
rector of St. James's, Westminster, 1709-
29.
Clarke, Saville. Saville Row. An
English writer.
Clarke, Thomas. Timotheus Pikro-
mel. An English poet of the 19th cen-
tury.
Clarkson, Christopher, Esq., E.S.A.,
1758-1833. Richmondiensis. An Eng-
lish local historian, of Richmond, York-
shire, where he died.
Claude, Anne Philibert Frangols.
A. P. F. ; Nancy. A French miscellane-
ous writer ; director of the central d^pdt
of Artillery at Paris, at Saint-Thomas-
d'Aquin.
Claudius, Matthias, 1743-1815.
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Asmus. A German poet and journalist ;
resided chiefly at Wandsbeck, near Ham-
burg.
Clay, James, Esq., 1804-73. J. O.
An English merchant, statesman, and
accomplished whist-player.
Clay, Mrs. Josephine (Russell).
OJos Morenos. An American novelist.
Clayton, Kev. George. A Secretary
of an Auxiliary Bible Society. An Eng-
lish Cong, minister.
Clajfton, Rev. John. A. Z. An Eng-
lish dissenter ; Minister of the Poultry
Yard, London.
Cleaveland, Rev. John, A.M., 1722-
99. A Friend of Truth. An American
Cong, minister ; b. in Canterbury, Conn. ;
Yale Coll., 1745 ; pastor of the parish of
Chebacco, in Ipswich, Mass., 1747-99.
Cleaver, Miss . A Lady. An
English artist.
Clegg, Joseph. Philodemus. An
English antiquary.
Cleghorn, Hugh. H. C, M.D. A
British colonial botanist.
Cleland, James. A Citizen. A Scot-
tish writer, of Glasgow.
Cleland, John, 1710-89. A Briton;
Modestus. An English etymologist ; son
of the " Will Honeycomb," of " Spec-
tator."
Clemens, Samuel IJanghorne, 1835-.
Mark Twain. An American humorist;
b. at Florida, Monroe Co., Mo. In 1885
he resided at Hartford, Conn., engaged
in literary work.
Clements, Ijewis. Snapshot; Wild-
fowler. An English sporting writer.
Clemmer, Mrs. Mary. A Woman.
An American author ; b. in Utica, N.Y. ;
has devoted her life, chiefly at Washing-
ton, to literary labor.
Clemo, Ebenezer, about 1831-60.
Maple-Knot. A Canadian novelist and
inventor.
Cleveland, Charles Dexter, LL.D.,
1802-69. CO. C. An American scholar ;
b. at Salem, Mass. ; Dartmouth Coll.,
1827 ; Professor in the Univ. of New
Y'ork City, 1833-34 ; teacher of a school
for young ladies at Philadelphia, Penn.,
from 1834.
Cleveland, Henry RusseU, 1808-43.
A Teacher; A Traveller. An American
scholar ; b. in Lancaster, Mass. ; Harv.
Univ., 1827 ; kept a classical school for
boys in Boston, 1834-38 ; afterwards re-
sided chiefly at Roxbury, engaged in lit^
erary work ; d. at St. Louis, Mo.
Cllflfe, John Henry. An Anrjler. An
English writer.
Cliflford, Charles Cavendish, M.P.,
182 1-. Umbra. An English lawyer
and civilian ; M.P. for the Isle of Wight
from 1857.
Cliflfton, WUliam, 1772-99. An A-
merican Gentleman. An American poet,
son of a wealthy Quaker of Philadel-
phia.
Clif t, William. Timothy Bunker, Esq.
An American writer.
Clinton, De Witt, LL.D., 1769-1828.
Atticus ; Grotius ; Hibernicus ; Tacitus ;
A Traveller. An American statesman ;
b. at Little Britain, Orange Co., N.Y. ;
Columbia Coll., 1786 ; was in public life
till 1815, when he withdrew ; but was re-
called again, and was governor of New
York till his death at Albany.
Clissold, Rev. Augustus, M.A., 1797-.
Clericus. An English Epis. divine;
Exeter Coll., Oxford, 1819; in 1880 etseq.
he resided at "The Park," Stoke-New-
ington, and at Broadwater Down, Tun-
bridge Wells.
Clive, Mrs. Caroline (Wigley), 1801-
73. V. An English poet and novelist;
b. at Shakenhurst, Worcestershire : in
1840 married Rev. Archer Clive, rector
of Solihull. With her husband, she
spent 33 years of her life at his estate at
Whitfield, near Hereford, where, while
sitting alone in the library, her dress
caught fire, and she was eo severely
burned that she died in a few hours.
Clive, Eton. Robert Henry, M.A.,
1785-1854. R. H. C. An English gen-
tleman ; educ. at St. John's Coll., Cam-
bridge; M.P., 1817-54; d. at Shrews-
bury.
Clopper, Jonas. Monsieur Traduc-
teur ; A Citizen of America; Herman
Thwackus. An American writer.
Close, John. Samuel Dowell ; Timo-
thy Caxton; A. M. Writewell. An Eng-
lish writer.
Close, Richard Colama. R. C. C.
A Shakespeare scholar; a barrister, of
Sydney, New South Wales.
Cloury, Rev. W. A Roman Catholic
Clergyman. An Irish (?) priest.
Ciovres, Rev. John, M.A., 1743-1831.
A Clergyman of the Church of England ;
A Clergyman of the Established Church.
An English divine ; b. in Manchester ;
Trin. Coll., Cambridge, 1766 ; rector of
St. John's Church, Manchester, 1769-
1831. He was a Swedenborgian, and did
much to defend and spread the writings
of Swedenborg ; d. at Warwick.
Clnnes, John. An Officer in the
Hon. E. I. Co. An English civil-
ian.
Cluny, Alexander. An Old and Ex-
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perlenced Trader. An English traveller
in America.
Clute, Oscar. John Allen. An Ameri-
can (■?) writer.
Cluttou, Jolm. A Friend to Emanci-
pation; M. S. Somebodi/. An English
writer.
Clymer, George, M.D. A Surgeon in
the United States Navtj. An American
physician; b. in Pennsylvania; entered
the U.S. naval service in 1829 ; member
of the Medical Board, Washington,
1869-71.
Coad, George, Jr. An Impartial
Hand ; A Lover of Truth. An English
writer, of Exeter.
Coad, Joseph. Gregory Oreendrake,
Esq. An Irish journalist ; editor of the
"Dublin Warder," 1824.
Coan, Eev. Lieander S. Old Oorpwal.
An American dialect poet, of Alton,
JSr.H.
Coates, James Foster. J. F. C. An
American journalist, of New Yprk City.
Cobb, Clarence F. Bloc. An Amer-
ican poet, of Washington (1).
Cobb, Enos. Lord Hail-fair. An
American writer.
Cobb, Gerard Francis, M.A. A Fel-
low of *** College, Cambridge. An Eng-
lish scholar; Trinity College, Cambridge,
1861.
Cobbe, Miss Frances Power. Mer-
lin Nostradamus. An English writer ; b.
and educ. at Brighton; has spent the
greater part of her life in London, en-
gaged in literary work.
Cobbett, WUliam, 1762-1835. An
American ; An American Farmer ; A
Brother of the Birch; Dick Retort; Frank-
lin; A Gentleman from Connecticut ; Peter
Porcupine; A Subaltern. A well-known
English Radical.
Cobbold, Rev. Richard, M.A., 1797-
1877. Margaret Catchpole. An English
poet and novelist; Cains Coll., Cam-
bridge, 1820; Rector of Wortham, 1825-
77; and, for a time. Rural Dean of Har-
tismere.
Cobbold, Rev. Spencer. A Country
Rector. An English Clergyman.
Cobden, Richard, 1804-65. A Man-
chester Manufacturer. An English politi-
cal reformer; b. at Dunford, Sussex;
M.P. for Stockport, 1841-47, and for
West Riding, 1847-57 ; d. in London.
Coburn, Charles F. Autograph. An
American journalist, of Lowell, Mass.
Cochrane, Mrs. Martha J. Sydney
Dare. An American writer for the
young.
Cock, Simon. A British Merchant.
An English merchant, of London, and
commercial agent, of Liverpool.
Cockburn, Henry Thomas, Lord
Cockburn, 1779-1854. A Fellow Citizen.
An eminent Scottish jurist; called to
the Scottish bar in 1800; Solicitor-Gen-
eral, 1830; Justice of the Court of Ses-
sion, 1834 ; a Lord Commissioner of Jus-
ticiary, 1837-54; d. in Edinburgh.
Cockfield, Joseph, 1741-1816. Chris-
iianus. An English Eriend, of Upton,
near Plaistow and West-Ham.
" He was a contributor to the • Christian Mag.
azine ' and other periodicals, and, under the sig-
nature of ' Christianus,' wrote a series of letters
on Dr. Hawkesworth's preface to Cook's ' Voy-
ages.'"—Bee Smith's " Catalogue of Friends'
Books,"
Cockiugs, George. Camilla Querno,
Poet-Laureat to the Congress. An Eng-
lish satirical poet, who aimed his darts
against the American cause, in Revolu-
tionary times.
Cockle, Mrs. . A Lady. An
English writer.
Codding, Milo Defonz. 3£ilo Defonz.
An American writer.
Codman, Capt. John. Ringbolt. An
American writer. j>v-^
Cody, Hon. WUliam -B^^uffalo Bill.
An American frontiersman, scout, and
showman.
Coe, Miss R. Leila Lee. An Ameri-
can writer.
Coffey, W. A. One who knows. An
American writer.
Coffin, Charles Carleton. Carleton.
An American miscellaneous writer ; Hon.
A.M. at Amherst Coll., 1870.
Coffin, J. F. A Young American.
Coffin, Nathaniel W., 1815-69. Tha-
nelian. An American poet and politician,
of Boston ; b. in Newburyport, Mass. ; d.
at Dorchester, Mass.
Coffin, Robert Barry, 1826-. Barry
Gray ; An Irritable Man. An American
poet ; wrote for the New York " Home
Journal," 1858, and became a clerk in
the New York Custom House, 1862.
Coffin, Robert Stevenson, 1797-1827.
The Boston Bard. An American poet ;
b. at Brunswick, Mass. ; was at first a
printer at Newburyport, then a sailor
during the War of 1812, then a prisoner
on board a British frigate, and finally
worked on newspapers in Boston, New
York, and Philadelphia; d. at Rowley,
Mass.
Coffin, Roland F. Howard; Nemo;
Old Sailor; Sea. An American writer.
Cogan, John. C. An American
journalist, of Brooklyn, N.Y.
Cogan, Eev. Thomas, M.D., 1736-
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1818. A Lai/man. An English physi-
cian ; b. at Rowell, Northants. ; practised
chiefly in London; founder of the London
Humane Society ; d. at Walthamstowe.
Coghlan, Charles. C. C. An Eng-
lish dramatist.
Coghlan, John. "Ofos. An English
writer.
Cohen, D. S. Daisy Shortcut. An
American humorist.
Cohn, Martin, 1829-. August Mels;
Don Spavento. A German writer ; b. at
Berlin, and educ. tliere; after holding
several high positions, now resides in
Paris.
Coke, Lieut. Edward Thomas. A
Subaltern. An English officer who trav-
elled in the United States and the British
colonies in 1832.
Coker, Richard. Signer Delia Rosa.
An English writer.
Colange, Auguste Leo de, 1819-.
Dr. Leo. A French poet and journalist ;
b. in the old province of Auvergne ; made
his debut in literature with a poem in
1838; coming to the United States, and
residing in Philadelphia and New York,
he devoted himself chiefly to the charge
of " The Popular Encyclopaedia " and the
"National Encyclopsedia " ; afterwards
he became editor of "Zell's Monthly
Magazine."
Colban, JMarie Sophie (Schmidt),
1814-. Une Barbare. A Norwegian nov-
elist ; for many years a resident of Paris,
and devoted herself to literary pursuits.
In 1884 et seq. lived at Rome.
Colbatch, Eev. John. J. C, M.D.;
A Person Concer'n'd. An English writer,
of the early part of the 18th century.
Colchester, Hon. Elizabeth Susan
(Law), Lady, 1799-. D. S. L. An Eng-
lish poet ; third daughter of Edward
Law, 1st Lord EUenborough ; in 1836,
married Charles Abbot, 2d Baron Col-
chester, who died in 1867.
Cole, Comyns. Bras de Fer. An
English (?) journalist.
Cole, Rev. Francis Edward Baston,
1813-. A Cornish Curate. An English
Epis. divine; b. at Sundridge, Kent Co. ;
Vicar of Pelynt, Liskeard, 1858-70 et
seq.
Cole, Francis Sewell. Effessea; F.
8. G. An English writer.
Cole, Mrs. Harriet Adelia Ann
(Burleigh), 1836-65. June Guare. An
American writer ; wife of Augustus Gra-
ham Cole, of Albany.
Cole, Sir Henry, 1808-82. Denarius;
F. S; Felix Sumrnerli/. An eminent
English publicist: b. in Bath, and edu-
cated at Christ's Hospital; and for a
time was in the Record Office in London.
Cole, Mrs. Henry. Mrs. Felix Sum-
rnerli/. An English novelist ; wife of the
preceding.
Cole, James L., 1799-1823. Adrian.
An American poet, of Detroit, Michigan ;
he died at Canandaigua, N.Y., where he
was born.
Cole, John Webb, -1872. Ja7nes
Cokroft. An English translator.
Coici Miss L. M. L. M. C. An Eng-
lish writer; daughter of Sir Henry Cole.
Cole, Rev. William. Rev. W. C. An
English clergyman and poet.
Colebrooke, Sir George, Bart. A
Layman. An English writer ; M.P. ; and
Chairman of the Court of Directors of
the E. I. Company.
Coleman, Lyman, D.D., 1796-1881.
L. C. An American educator and Cong,
clergyman; b. in Middlefield, Mass. ^
Yale Coll., 1817; tutor at Yale, 1820-25;
Professor of German in the New Jersey
Coll., 1847-49 ; and afterwards of Greek
and Latin in Lafayette Coll. ; d. in
Easton, Penn.
Coleman, William. A Voice from
Kentucky. An American political writer.
Colenso, Right Rev. John William,.
D.D., 1814-83. Bishop of Natal; The
Rt. Rev. the Lord Bishop of Natal. An
eminent English clergyman ; b. at St.
Anstell, Cornwall ; took high mathemat-
ical honors at Cambridge ; was succes-
sively a master at Harrow, a resident
fellow and private tutor at St. John's
Coll., Cambridge, and Rector of Eorn-
cett St. Mary's, near Norwich ; and Bishop
of Natal, 1853-83, where he died.
Coleridge, Rev. Derwent, M.A.,1800-
83. Davenant Cecil. An English Epis.
divine ; b. at Greta Hall, Keswick ; passed
some of the happiest years of his life as
head master of Helston Grammar School j
was Principal of St. Mark's Coll., Chel-
sea, 1841 ; Rector of Hanwell, Middlesex,
1864-80 et seq. ; but retired from active
life a year or two before his death ; d. at
Eldon Lodge, Torquay.
Coleridge, Henry Nelson, Esq.,
M.A., 1800-43. Jo!:eph Haller. An
English lawyer; nephew to the poet;
educ. at Eton, and King's Coll., Cam-
bridge ; B.A., 1823; called to the bar in
the Middle Temple, 1826, and practised
in London ; d. in Chester-place, Regent's
Park, London.
Coleridge, Rt. Hon. Sir John Taylor,
D.C.L., 1790-1876. A Barrister. An
eminent English jurist; b. at Tiverton;
Corpus Christ! Coll., Oxford, 1813;
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called to the bar at the Inner Temple,
1819 ; one of the judges of the Queen's
Bench, 1836-58 ; for some time an editor
of the " Quarterly Review," and after-
wards an occasional contributor.
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 1773-
1834. C. A celebrated English poet,
essayist, and moral philosopher; b. at
Ottery, St. Mary, Devon ; educ. at
Christ's Hospital and at Cambridge;
from 1812 to 1830 he was engaged in lit-
erary labor. The latter years of his life
were made easy by his residence in the
family of his friend, Mr. Oilman, of
Highgate Grove, and he received a pen-
sion of £100 a year. D. at Highgate.
Coles, Charles Barwell. Major
A*****. An English writer.
Coles, Mrs. Clara. Clara. An Ameri-
can poet, of Nashville, Tenn.
Coles, John. Civis. An English
lawyer (?).
Colet, John Annesley. An Old Mem-
ber of the Society. An English writer;
grand-nephew of John Wesley.
CoUard, John, 1769-1810. John
Dralloc. An English writer.
CoUihep, Samuel. S. C. An Eng-
lish religious writer, of the earlier part
of the 18th century.
Collier, Prant. Frank Leslie. An
American publisher, of New York City.
Collier, John. Tim Bobbin; Falcon
Feather; Muscipvla, Sen.; Tummus a
Williams. An English comic draughts-
man; b. near Warrington; is best re-
membered for his little books in the Lan-
cashire dialect. He lived to the age of
80 years.
Collier, John Payne, 1789-1883.
J. P. C; Amicus Carice. An eminent
English Shakespearian scholar; b. in
London; early turned to journalism, and
soon after struck into the line of anti-
quarian lore; became librarian to the
Duke of Devonshire ; " it is impossible to
enumerate half the volumes either wri^
ten or edited by Mr. Collier in connexion
with Shakespeare and the Elizabethan
drama"; d. at Maidenhead, Co. of
Berks., on the Thames, not far from
London.
Collier, William, 1770-1856. A Mem-
ber of the Society of Friends. An English
Friend, of Woodside, Plymouth.
Collier, William Bengo, D.D. An
Evangelical Preacher. An English writer.
Collin de Plancy, Jacques Albln
Simon, 1793-. Brindamour ; Byron and
Moore; Croquelardon ; Ensamada; Glanan-
ville; Hormisdas Peath ; Mullner; le frere
Jacques Nilense ; baron Nilcnse; Neveu
de mon Oncle; Saint-Albin; Videbimus.
A French writer ; b. at Plancy ; went to
Paris in 1812, and worked from that
time for various publishers, but for a
while started on his own account as a
printer and publisher ; and failing in
Paris, carried on his business for some
years in Belgium, returning to France in
1837.
Colling, Elizabeth. Eta Mawr. An
English hymn-writer.
ColUngridge, Augustus. A Naval
Officer. An English writer.
CoUins, Anthony, Esq., 1676-1729.
A C , Esq. An English free-
thinker; b. at Heston, near Hounslow,
in Middlesex ; educ. at Eton and King's
Colls., Cambridge; devoted himself to-
a literary life at London.
Collins, C. J. Priam. An English
novelist.
CoUlns, Francis, 1801-34. Editor of
the " Canadian Freeman." ': A Canadian
journalist, of York ; b. in Ireland ; d. in
Toronto.
Collins, George C. An Irish Adopted
Citizen. An American political writer,
of Baltimore (?).
Collins, Miss J. Gooseberry Greene.
An American writer, of Mount Liberty, 0.
Collms, J. li. Jonquil. An American
novelist.
Collins, James. A Revolutionary Sol-
dier. An American writer, of Louisi-
ana (1).
Collins, Mortimer, 1827-76. Robert
Turner Cotton. An English poet; b. at
Portsmouth. He early became a writer,
and published several novels; but has
especially made himself by his collec-
tions of light and pleasing verses, aa
"Summer Songs," 1860; "Idyls and
Ehymes," 1863; etc.
CoUs, John. P**** P***», Esq.,
F.G.H. Ah English satirical poet,
of Norwich.
CoUyer, Mrs. Mary Mitchell, -1763.
Felicia. An English poet, wife of Joseph
CoUyer, Esq., Senior Associate Engraver
of the Koyal Academy.
Colman, George, and another, 1733-
94. Mr. Toion. An English poet and
dramatist, of London; with Bonnel
Thornton, editor of the "Connoisseur";
b. at Florence, Italy ; educ. at Westmin-
ster and Oxford; studied law at Lin-
coln's, but deserted law for journalism,
poetry, and the drama; d. in London.
Colman, George, the Younger, 1762-
1836. Arthur Griffinhoof, of Turnham
Green. An English dramatist, son of
the preceding; educ. at Westminster,.
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Oxford,' and Aberdeen ; he was the au-
thor of numerous dramas, more marked
for wit than decorum ; d. in London.
Colnian, Mrs. Julia. Aunt Julia.
An American writer on ornithology.
Colquhoun, John Campbell, 1793-
1874. A Freeholder and Landholder of
Scotland. A Scottish statesman ; b. in
Edinburgh; educ. at the High School,
and at Oriel Coll., Oxford ; M.P., 1832,
1837, 1842^7, when he retired, from ill-
health.
Colquhoun, Patrick:, Esq., LL.D.,
1745-1820. A Magistrate. A Scottish
writer ; b. in the borough of Dunbarton ;
spent in Virginia 1761-66, when he set-
tled in Glasgow; in 1789 he removed to
London, and was one of the Magistrates
of the Police Office from 1792 till his
death in that city.
Colquhoun, Sir Patrick MacCham-
balch de, 1815-. Honorary Secretary of
the " Leander Club." An English law-
yer ; educ. at Cambridge ; called to the
bar at the Inner Temple, 1838 ; Chief
Justice of the Ionian Islands, 1861-
•64.
Coltman, Eliza. E C . An
English Friend, of Spa, near Leicester.
Colton, Eev. Caleb Charles, about
1780-1832. G. C. C. ; Lacon; 0. P. Q.
An eccentric English poet, journalist,
etc. ; educ. at Eton and King's Colls.,
Cambridge ; after holding two paro-
chial charges, in 1828 he lost the sec-
ond; for two years then travelled in
America; then removed to Paris, where
he became a gamester, and was so suc-
cessful that in a year or two years he
acquired £25,000, but soon lost it all,
and became a beggar, and finally blew
out his brains to avoid a painful surgi-
cal operation ; d. at Eontainebleau.
Colton, Eev. Calvin, 1789-1857. An
American Gentleman; An American in
London; Junius; A Northern Man; A
Protestant. An American clergyman
and miscellaneous writer ; b. at Long-
meadow, Mass.; Yale Coll., 1812; An-
dover Theol. Sem., 1815; devoted much
time to literary pursuits ; was for a few
years Professor of Political Economy at
Trin. Coll., Hartford, till his death; d.
at Savannah, Ga.
Colton, Robert. Sylvanus. An Eng-
lish traveller and writer.
Colton, Rev. Walter, 1797-1851.
Bertram. An American clergyman and
journalist; b. in Rutland, Vt. ; Yale
Coll., 1822 ; Andover Theol. Sem., 1825 ;
chaplain in the U. S. Kavy, 1831-51 ; d.
at Philadelphia.
Colvill, Eev. Robert, -1788. 7?. C.
A Scottish writer; Minister at Dysart.
Colwell, Stephen, 1800-71. A Friend
in the North ; A Layman ; William Penn ;
Jonathan B. Wise. An American mer-
chant, political economist, and philan-
thropist ; b. in Brooke Co., Va. ; Jeffer-
son Coll., Penn., 1819 ; studied law, and
admitted to the bar, 1821 ; and practised
his profession for some time in Pittsburg,
Penn. ; but was for many years a mer-
chant in Philadelphia, where he died.
Comber, Rev. Thomas, B.A., 1765-.
Philippus Pkilaretes, A. C. C. An English
Epis. divine ; b. in Yorkshire ; Rector of
Oswald-kirk from 1813.
Coinins, Lizzie B. Laura Caxton.
An American novelist.
Commerson, Joseph Jacques, 1802-
79. Joseph Citrouillard. A French comic
journalist, of Paris ; in 1839 founder of
the "Tam-Tam"; later, the "Tinta-
marre."
Compton, Theodore. One of them-
selves. An English Friend, of Stoke
Newington, near London; now of .
Comstock, Mrs. Elizabeth A., 1817-
60. Elizabeth Emmet. An American poet
and prose writer ; b. in New York City ;
the wife of Joseph E. Comstock; her
literary productions were published in
various New York magazines and pa-
pers.
Comyn, Eev. Henry, 1775-1851. A
Clergyman of the Church of England. An
English Epis. divine ; Vicar of Sancreed,
1837-51 ; d. there.
Conant, Samuel Stillman, 1831-.
S. S. C. An American journalist; b.
in Waterville, Me.; besides a classical
education at home, he studied several
years at German Univs. ; on his return
from Europe, he became connected with
the press of New York City, and devoted
himself to the profession of a journalist.
Conder, Eev. Eustace R., BI.A. E.
R. C. An English Dissenter.
Congdon, Charles Tabor. A Jour-
nalist. An American journalist, of New
Bedford, Mass.
Congdon, James B., 1802-80. A
Citizen ; Money Terry, Esq. ; A Practical
Banker. An American writer ; b. in
New Bedford, Mass. ; cashier of the
National Bank of that city, 1825-58,
and city treasurer and collector, 1859-
79 ; d. in New Bedford.
Congnet, I'abbfe Louis Henri, 1795-
1870. L'abb€ Stanislas Pascal. A French
grammarian ; honorary canon at Soissons
{ Aisne ) .
Conkling, Miss Blargaret C. Henry
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Lunettes. An American lady; sister of
Roscos Conkling.
Connell, Mrs. M. E. Olive Waynt.
An American lady.
Connelly, Daniel. Bapidan. An
American journalist, of BufEalo, N.Y. (7).
Connelly, Rev. Pierce, A.M., 1804-.
Pascal the Younger. An American Epis.
divine ; Univ. of Penn., 1821 ; Rector of
Trinity Church, at Natchez, Tenn., for a
time ; then joined the Roman Catholics ;
but afterwards returned to the Prot. Epis.
Church, and became Domestic Chaplain
to the Earl of Shrewsbury, at Alton
Towers.
Conner, Mrs. E. A. Eliza Archarcl.
An American writer, of New York
City(?).
Connolly, Charles M. Uncle Schnei-
der; Nic Slater.
Connolly, James H. J. H. C. An
American journalist, of New York
City (?).
Connor, Rev. Rowland, 1842-. R.
C; E. W. L. An American writer; b.
in New York City ; at one time an editor
of the "Nation" (N.Y.), and contributor
to the "Tribune"; "International Re-
view," from 1880 to 1885 et seq. ; minister
at East Saginaw, Mich.
Constable, John. Clerophilus; Alethes.
An English writer, of the 18th century.
Constable, Michael. M. C. ; A Brit-
ish Soldier. An Irish poet.
Contg, Xavler. H. Axtern. A French
writer.
Converse, Charles Crozat, 1834-.
Karl Beden ; C. 0. Nevers ; E. C. Becons.
An American musician and lawyer; b.
in Warren, Mass.; studied music at
Leipzie in 1857, and law at Albany, N.Y.,
in 1861.
Con-way, Gen. Henry Seymour,
1720-95. A General Officer. An English
soldier and statesman; Secretary of
State, 1765-68.
Conway, Moncure Daniel, 1832-.
M. D. C; A Native of Virginia. An
American writer ; b. in Stafford Co., Va. ;
Dickinson Coll., Carlisle, Penn. ; was for
a time a Methodist itinerant ; then stud-
ied theology at the Harvard Divinity
School, and t-eturned to his native State
hoping to be able to preach his new
views, but was met by a mob of gentle-
men who ordered him to leave the State.
Afterwards he was the minister of the
Unit, societies at Washington and Cin-
cinnati, 1854-56. He was settled as pas-
tor of the South Place Chapel, London,
in 1864, and remained there till the last
year.
Conwell, Col. RusseU H. Russell.
An American lawyer and writer.
Cook, Dutton, 1832-83. D. C. An
English dramatic critic; b. in Grantham,
Lmcs.; educ. at King's Coll., London,
and studied law, but turned his attention
to art and literature ; ass't editor of the
"Cornhill Magazine," 1868-71, and dra-
matic critic to the "Pall Mall Gazette,"
1807-75, and the same to the " World "
newspaper, 1875-83; d. in London.
Coolt, Ebeuezer. E. C, Gent. An
American satirical writer, of Mary-
land (?), early in the 18th century.
Coot, Joel. J. C. An American
author; Special Correspondent of the
" Philadelphia Press " with the Army of
the Potomac.
Cook, Mrs. Mary Louise (Redd).
Mary Lennox. An American "South-
land" poet and prose writer, of Georgia,
where she was b., and at an early age
married Mr. James C. Cook, a planter.
In 1871 their residence had been for a
number of years at Columbus.
Cook, Millicent Whiteside. A Lady.
An English writer.
Cook, Theodore P. Mat MacArone.
Cooke, . A Protestant. An Eng-
lish political writer.
Cooke, Charles Wallwyn Rad-
cliffe. Angelina Gushington. An Eng-
lish writer.
Cooke, Mrs. Helen M. Lottie Lin-
wood. An American writer.
Cooke, John. A Devonshire Dog-
Trot. An English author, of Exeter.
Cooke, John, M.D. J. C, M.D. An
English physician; practised at New-
bury, in Berkshire.
Cooke, John Esten, 1830-. Anas
TodkiU ; O. Effingham, Esq. ; Col. Surry,
of Eagle's Nest; A Gentleman; A Virgin-
ian. An American author of distinction ;
b. at Winchester, Va. ; studied law, but
has devoted his life chiefly to literature ;
now resides at "The Briars," near
Boyce, Va.
Cooke, Thomas, 1702(?)-56. Atti-
cus; Scriblerus Quartus. An English
poet ; b. in Braintree, Essex ; satirized
by Pope in the " Duneiad."
Coole, benjamin, -1717. Eclea-Nobj-
moni; A Father; A Gentleman in the City.
An English Friend, of Wiltshire, after-
wards of Bristol.
Cooley, Adelaide J. Addie. An
American writer.
Coolidge, Sarah E. Kate Willis. An
American writer.
Coombe, William, Esq., 1741-1823.
The Honourable Mr. ; P. Q.; Bel-
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phegor ; Walter Boi/d, Esq. ; Count
Coombe ; A Country Gentleman ; Dr. Dodd
■and Chace Price; Dr. Syntax; An^ Ital-
ian Nun ; The Late Rev. Laurence Sterne;
The Late Lord Li/ttelton ; A Plain Man ;
A Retired Officer; Johannes Scriblerus ;
Valerius; Yorick and Eliza; A Young
Ladij. An English humorous and satiri-
cal writer; resided abroad for many-
years, and was called " Count Coombe."
Coon, Spencer Wallace. The
Growler.
Cooney, Robert, D.U., about 1800-.
A Wesleyan Methodist Minister. A Cana-
dian clergyman ; b. in Ireland ; a con-
vert from the Catholic Church ; has
ivritten extensively for the secular and
religious press in Canada, where he has
exercised his ministry.
Cooper, Sir Astley Paston, Bart.,
17G8-1841. Sir A. C. An eminent
English surgeon ; b. at Brooke, Norfolk ;
commenced his medical career under Mr.
Turner, an apothecary at Yarmouth, in
1782 ; in 1784 went to London to attend
the hospitals, and in 1787 removed to
Edinburgh, but soon returned to Lon-
don, where he practised till the year
1822, when his income was no less than
£21,000, the largest sum ever known to
be realized by a medical practitioner.
After a short period of retirement in the
country, however, he returned to London
to resume his professional avocations.
v. in London.
Cooper, Charles Purton, Esq., LL.D.,
-1873. C. P. C. An eminent English
lawyer ; educ. at Oxford. After a suc-
cessful career as a lawyer his business
fell off, and some years before his death
he was compelled to retire to Boulogne,
where he died.
Cooper, Edward. An English Con-
naught Raitqer.
Cooper, James Fenlmore, 1789-1851.
An American; Cornelius Littlepage ; A
Travelling Bachelor. A celebrated Amer-
ican novelist; b. at Burlington, N.J. ;
spent three years (1802-5) in Yale Coll.;
then entered the U. S. Navy, — first as a
common sailor, then as a midshipman,
from which position he rose to be lieu-
tenant; in 1811 he left the navy, and
settled at Mamaroneck, AVestchester Co.,
N.Y., and devoted the rest of his life
chiedy to literary labor and travel ; d. at
Cooperstown, N.Y.
Cooper, John Gilbert, 1723-69. Ar-
istippus; Philaretes. An English writer
devoted to classical literature; educ. »t
Trin. Coll., Cambridge.
Cooper, Mrs. Maria Susanna
(Bransby), -1807. Mrs. C. An Eng-
lish writer, relict of the Rev. Dr. Samuel
Cooper, of Great Yarmouth; d. at Eer-
ney-hill, Co. Gloucester; author of many
publications.
Cooper, Myles, D.D., LL.D., about
1735-85. A North American. An Amer-
ican P. E. divine ; President of King's
(now Columbia) Coll., New York City,
1768-75.
Cooper, Rev. Samuel, S.T.P., 1740-
1800. Dr. C. ; No Bigot to, nor against,
the Church of England ; No Tithe Gatherer.
An English clergyman ; curate of Great
Yarmouth; and Sector of Morlcy and
Yelverton, Norfolk, 1765-1800; d. at
Great Yarmouth.
Cooper, Miss Susan Fenlmore, about
1815-. A Lady. An American miscel-
laneous writer, daughter of James Fenl-
more Cooper.
Cooper, Thomas, LL.D., 1759-1849.
A Gentleman in America ; A Native of the
South ; A Nullifier. An English Ameri-
can ; b. in London ; President of Colum-
bia Coll., S.C, 1820-34, where he died.
Cooper, Thomas, 1805-. Adam Horn-
hook. An English Radical, called the
" Chartist " ; b. at Leicester ; taught the
trade of a shoemaker at Gainsborough,
Leics. ; diligently applying himself to
study, he became a schoolmaster at
twenty; he became the leader of the
Leicester Chartists in 1841 ; in 1848 he
became an active political and historical
lecturer in London ; at first a Skeptic, in
1856 he became a Christian believer; and
from 1858 he has travelled through Eng-
land and Scotland, preaching and lectur-
ing on the " Evidences of Christianity."
Cooper, Rev. W. A Certain Unknown
Vicar. An English clergyman; Rector
of Kirkby Wiske.
Cooper, Rev. WiUiam, A.M., 1694-
1748. A Minister of Boston. An Amer-
ican clergyman ; Harv. Univ., 1712 ; set-
tled in Boston, Mass.
Cooper, William, Esq. Vanderdecken.
An English yachtsman, of London; a fa-
mous reporter of regattas.
Cope, Robert Ij. Arrelsee. An Amer-
ican writer.
Copeland, W. C. Cope. An Amer-
ican journalist, of Brooklyn, N.Y.
Copland, Alexander. A Protestant
Layman. An English advocate.
Copithorne, R. A Sufferer. An Eng-
lish writer, of the earlier part of the 18th
century.
Copleston, Edward, D.D., 1776-1 849.
One of his Constituents. An eminent Eng-
lish prelate ; b. at Offwell, Devon ; Cor-
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pus Christi Coll., Oxford, 1794; Bishop
of LlandafE, and Dean of St. Paul's, 1827-
49; d. at Hardwick House, near Chep-
stow, Co. of Monmouth.
Copleston, Eev. John Gay, M.A. A
Sojow-ner. An English clergyman ; Oriel
€oll., Oxford, 1824; Rector of OfEiVell,
Horniton, 1841-83 et seq.
Coram, Robert. Brutus. An Amer-
ican politician, of Delaware.
Corbett, Thomas. T. C. An Eng-
lish author, early in the 18th century.
Corcoran, Dennis, -1858. The Re-
porter of the jVew Orleans "Picayune."
An American journalist, of New Or-
leans ; b. in Ireland ; came to this coun-
try in 1834; after being on the staff of
the "Picayune," he helped found the
■"New Orleans Delta," and was its pro-
prietor and editor till 1858, when he es-
tablished the "Sunday Magazine," which
■continued about one year ; killed by the
explosion of the steamer "Pennsylva-
nia."
Cordell, Rev. Charles. C. O. ; C. A.
D. A. An English Catholic priest ; mis-
sionary at Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
Corder, Susanna, 1788-1864. A Total
Abstainer. An English Friend, of Stoke-
Newington, near London ; last of Chelms-
ford, Essex, where she died.
Corey, John, about -1721. J. C. An
English dramatist; b. at Barnstaple, Dev-
onshire ; became a player, and followed
that profession for 20 years, to the time
of his death.
Corfield, Frederick. p********
C*******. An English miscellaneous
writer.
Corkllng, Mary Anne (Yates). M.
Yates. An English writer, of the day.
Corlett, John. Vigilant; Wizard.
An English sporting journalist, of Lon-
don.
Cormack, John Kose, M.D. J. R. C.
A Scottish physician ; at one time, of
the Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh.
Cormenin, Louis Marie (de la
Haye), Vicorate de, 1788-1868. Timon.
A French political writer ; b. in Paris ;
studied law and was chosen advocate.
While chiefly devoted to a political and
business life, he exhibited an excellent
taste for poetry, and some of his early
verses appeared in the French journals.
Cornell, Rev. J. H. A Priest of the
Congregation of the Holy Redeemer. An
American Roman Catholic priest, of
Maryland (t).
Corner, George Richard, Esq.,
F.S.A., 1801-63. G. R. G. An English
attorney and antiquary ; b. in the parish
of Christ Church, Blackfriar's Road; and
educ. at Gordon House, Kentish Town ■
Vestry Clerk of the parish of St. Olave'
Southwark, from 1835; d. at Camberwell!
Cornu, Mme Hortense (Lacrobc).
Se'bastien Albin. A French author ; sister
of the architect, Eugfene Lacroix, and
god-daughter of Queen Hortense; mar-
ried, in 1834, M. Se^astien Mslchior
Cornu, a distinguished painter. Besides
her translations from the German, etc.,
Mme Cornu, under this pseudonym, fur-
nished articles to the " Revue du Nord,"
of Metz ; she also wrote for other peri-
odicals, etc.
Cornwall, Ebenezer. E. C. An
English religious writer.
Cornwallls, Caroline Frances, 1786-
1858. A Pariah; Thomas Brown, redivi-
vus. An English writer, of London.
Corvo de Camoes, Joao de An-
drade, 1824-. Andrade. A Portuguese
poet and professor; b. at Torres Novas;
Prof, at Lisbon.
Cory, Charles B. Owen Nox. An
American writer.
Cosel, Charlotte von, 1818-. Adel-
heid von Auer. A German poet; b. in
Berlin ; since 1848 has resided at
Schwedt-on-the-Oder, and in 1856 began
to make literature her profession.
Cotes, Humphrey. N. C. M. S. C.
An English political writer.
Cotterel, Sir Charles. Poliarchus.
An English translator; Master of Re-
quests to Charles II.
Cotton, Henry, D.D., 1790-1879.
Catholicus. An eminent English clergy-
man ; Christ Church, Oxford, 1810 ; sub-
librarian of the Bodleian Library, 1814-
22 ; Archdeacon of Cashel, 1824-72.
Cotton, WUIiam Charles, M.A.
W. C. O. An English translator;
Christ Church, Oxford; B.A., 1836;
M.A., 1838.
Couch, Jonathan, 1789-1870. Ipol-
perroc; Video. An English naturalist;
b. and d. at Polperro, Cornwall ; F.L.S.,
1824.
Coues, Samuel Elliott, -1867. El-
liott. An American philanthropist ; b. at
Portsmouth, N.H. ; was educ. for mer-
cantile pursuits, but was a lover of Ijooks,
and took an active part in promoting
public education, and a strong advocate
of peace principles. In 1853 Mr. Coues
received an appointment in the Patent
Office at Washington ; but his health
failing, he returned to Portsmouth in
1866, and d. there.
Coulson, H. B., 1850-. H. B. Con-
way. An English actor; educ. at Rossall
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School and the Univ. of Berlin; made
his first appearance on the stage ip Lon-
don in 1872, where he has since re-
mained.
Courtarey, Rev. John. J. C; A
Clergi/man. An English writer.
Courtauld, S. S. C. An English
botanist.
Courtenay, Kt. Hon. Thomas Pere-
grine, 1782-1841. Decius. An English
civilian; M.P. for Totnes, 1810-31;
Vice-Pres. of the Board of Trade, 1828-
30. He was drowned while bathing at
Torquay.
Courtier, Peter Ij. Onesimus. An
English poet and biographer, of London;
for some years an assistant at Eiving-
tons', Booksellers, Paternoster Row,
Courtland, Mrs. Grace. Gypsy. An
English writer; a clairvoyant.
Courtney, WiUiam Prideaux, 1845-.
P. W- Trenpolpen. An Bnglisli anti-
quary ; 5th son of John Sampson Court-
ney ; b. in Penzance ; one of the authors
of " Blbliotheca Cornubiensis," 1874
-78.
Cousin, Charles. Charles C. ; Charles
(7»» ^ French novelist of tlie
time.
Cousin d'Avalon, Charles Yves,
1769-1840. M. C'»*. A French com-
piler; b. at Avalon (Yonne) ; in 1789
and soon after sought his living in liter-
ary labor.
Coventry, Henry, -1752. H. C, Esq. ;
Philemon. An English writer, of Mag-
dalen Coll., Cambridge. He took orders,
and became vicar of Edgware, Middle-
sex; one of the authors of the "Athenian
Letters."
Cowan, Charles. T/ie Head of a
Family, etc. A Scottish physician.
Coward, WUUam, M.D., 1656-1725.
W. C, M.D., CM., L.C.; A Doctor of
Physick. An English physician and
poet; educ. at Hart Hall and Wadham
Coll., Oxford. He is best known by his
" Second Thoughts concerning the Hu-
man Soul," by Estibius Psych alettres,
1702. This work was bturnt by the com-
mon hangman in 1704.
Coward, William C. W. C. C. An
English political writer.
Cdwen, Mrs. Samuella (Mardis),
1842-. Le Clerc. An American " South-
land" poet and prose writer, of New
Orleans.
Cowles, T. Z. C. Buttons. An Ameri-
can writer (1).
Cowley, Charles. JBistoricus; A
Lawyer. An American lawyer, of Lowell,
Mass.
Cowley, Mrs. Hannah Parkhouse,.
1743-1809. Anna Matilda. An English
poet and dramatist ; d. at Tiverton.
Cowley, WUliam. ]V. C. An Eng-
lish poet.
Cowper, A. Timothy Scribble. An
English poet.
Cowper, William, 1731-1800. The
Bard of Olney. An eminent English
poet ; b. at Berkhampstead, Herts. ; d.
at Dereham, Norfolk.
Cowtan, Robert. A " Man of Kent " ;
Meginald Fitz-Roy Stanley, M.A. An
English author, of the British Museum.
Cox, Daniel, M.D. A Physician in
Town. An English physician, of Lon-
don.
Cox, Irvine E. B. /. E. B. O. An
English writer on angling, etc.
Cox, Sir Kichard, 1C50-1733. A Lay
Hand. A British jurist; Lord Chancel-
lor of Ireland in 1763.
Cox, Mrs. S. B. (Hughes). Beverley^
An American " Southland " writer, of
New Orleans ; b. in Warren Co., Miss. ;,
at an early age married Mr. Cox, and
has devoted much time to literary work.
Cox, Rev. Samuel. Carpus. An
English writer.
Cox, Rev. Thomas. An Impartial
Hand. An English clergyman, of Broom-
field, Essex, early in the 18th century.
Cox, Mrs. Wight. A Lady. An
English writer of the last century.
Cox, WiUiam, -1851. An Amateur.
An English artist and writer; came to the
United States early in life as a printer;
after writing several years for the " New
York Mirror," returned to England.
Cox, Mrs. William N. Pe7-cy Cur-
tiss. An American novelist.
Coxe, Miss . A Lady. An
English lady; sister of Mr. William
Coxe (1747-1828).
Coxe, Rt. Rev. Arthur Cleveland,
D.D., 1818-. A ;A.C.C.;C. An A-
merican poet and clergyman ; b. at Mend-
ham, N.Y.; educ. at the Univ. of New
York ; after holding several charges as
rector, he was, in 1864, chosen Bishop of
the Western Diocese of New York.
Coxe, Rev. Henry Octavius, M.A.,
1811-81. H. 0. C. An eminent English
bibliographer; Worcester Coll., Oxford,
1833; sub-librarian of the Bodleian Li-
brary, 1838; and chief librarian, 1860-
81.
Coxe, Peter, Esq., 1753-1844. Fa-
bricia Nunnery, Spinster. An English,
writer ; b. in London ; educ. at the Char-
ter house ; was once an eminent auc-
tioneer in London ; but for many years-
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retired from business; d. in Wilmot street,
Brunswiclc Square, London.
Coxe. Rev. Richard Charles, about
1799-. H. O. 0. An Enslish clergy-
man and poet ; "Worcester Coll., Oxford,
1821 ; became successively Fellow of his
college, honorary Canon of Durham,
Chaplain to Archbishop Tenison's
Chapel, London, Vicar at Newcastle-on-
Tyne, Select Preacher at Oxford, Arch-
deacon of Lindisfarne, and Canon of
Durham.
Coxe, Richard Smith, LL.D., -1865.
An American lawyer ; New Jersey Coll.,
1808; U.S. District Attorney for New
Jersey.
Coxe, Tench, 1755-1824. Jun'scola;
Member of the Society of Artists, %-c., of
Philadelphia. An American economist;
b. in Philadelphia ; Assistant Secretary of
the Treasury, 1790; Commissioner of
the Kevenue in 1792; Purveyor of Pub-
lic Supplies, 1803-12 ; is said to have
been a Loyalist during the Revolution ;
d. in Philadelphia.
Cozzens, Frederic Swartwout,
1815-69. Dr. Bushwacker ; Richard Ha i/-
warde. An American humorist; b. in
New York City, and educ. there ; a lead-
ing wine-merchant, he published in con-
nection with his business the " Wine
Press " ; d. in Brooklyn, N.Y.
Crabbe, Rev. George, 1754-1832.
The Poet of the Poor. An English de-
scriptive poet ; minister at Trowbridsje,
1815-32.
Crafton, "WUliam BeU. W. B. C.
An English Eriend, of West Hill, Shef-
field, last of Tewkesbury.
Crafts, Wilbur Flsk, 1850-. Uncle
Will, V.M. An American Meth. Epis.
minister ; b. in Eryeburgh, Me. ; Wes-
leyan Univ., 1869; Boston Univ., 1860-
72 ; in 1873 travelled in Europe.
Cragin, Louisa T. Ellis Gray. An
American writer for the young.
Cragin, Mary A. Joy Allison. An
American writer.
Cragoe, Thomas Adolphus, 1840-.
T. A. O. An English author ; b. at Tre-
vaster, Kea; travelled in Europe and
North America, 1866-71 ; in 1879 resi-
dent at Woodbury viila, Truro.
Craig, Rev. James, 1682-1744. J. 0.
A Scottish clergyman and poet; b. in
East Lothian ; one of the most popular
preachers of Edinburgh.
Craig-Knox, Mrs. Isa, 1831-. Isa.
A Scottish poet; b. at Edinburgh; at an
early age began to write for several
periodicals, and at length sent her poeti-
cal contributions to the "Scotsman"
under the above signature. In 1857 she
went to London, and was employed in
organizing the National Association for
the Promotion of Social Science, and
was its Secretary till her marriage with
Mr. John Knox. In 1859 she won the
first prize for her ode, recited at the
Burn's Centenary Festival, over 620 com-
petitors.
CraUi, Mrs. Dinah Maria (Muloclt),
1826-. A Woman. An English novel-
ist ; b. at Stoke-upon-Kent, Staffordshire ;
in 1865 married George Lillie Craik, the
younger.
Craili, Rev. Henry, 1805-06. Parens.
An English Baptist minister, of Bristol.
Cramer, Very Rev. John Anthony,
D.D., 1793-1848. A Member of the Univ.
of Oxford. An English clergyman ; b. in
Switzerland; Christ Church, Oxford,
1816; Regius Professor of History at
Oxford from 1842, and Dean of Carlisle
from 1844.
Cramp, John Mocltett, D.D., 1791-.
A Bereaoed Husband. A Canadian Bap-
tist minister and journalist ; b. at St.
Peter's, Isle of Thanet, Co. Kent, Eng-
land ; came to Canada in 1844, and was
editor of the " Pilot," Montreal, 1849-51 ;
President of Acadia Coll., N.S., 1851-53
and 1860-69.
Crampton, Sir Philip, 1st Bart.,
M.D., F.R.S., 1777-1858. A Physician.
An Irish physician and naturalist ; b. in
Dublin ; Surgeon-General of the Forces ;
d. in Dublin.
Cranbourne, James Emlllus Wil-
liam Evelyn Gascoyne Cecil, Vis-
count, 1821-65. The Blind Traveller.
An English nobleman, of London, con-
tributor to the " St. James's Medley."
Cranch, William, LL.D., 1769-1855.
Lucius Junius Brutus. An American
jurist ; b. at Weymouth, Mass. ; Harv.
Univ., 1787 ; for 55 years Judge of a
U.S. court ; d. at Washington.
Crane, John. A Bird at Broomsgrove.
An English poet.
Crane, John. Jacia. An English
numismatist.
Craven, the Right Honourable Wil-
liam, Lord, 1737-91. The R H
Lord C. An English nobleman ; Baron
of Hamstead Marshall, Lord Lieut, of
the Co. of Berks., Recorder of Newbury,
etc. ; d. at Lausanne, Switzerland.
Cra-wford, E. M. Genesee. A sport-
ing writer.
Crawford, Rev. Francis, LL.D. A
Celtophile. An English Epis. divine;
Trin. Coll., Dublin, 1834 ; Rector of Mil-
ton Bryant, Woburn, Beds., 1879 et seq.
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Crawford, G. W., and J. Apple-
•wliite. A Committee. American rail-
road men, of Washington.
Crawftird, Oswald Jolm Fred-
erick. John Dangerfield ; John Latouche.
An English miscellaneous writer, of
Merton Coll., Oxford; at one time, H.
B. M. Consul at Oporto.
Crawfurd, Thomas. T. C. A Scot-
tish writer, in the early part of the 18th
century ; Professor of Philosophy in the
Univ. of Edinburgh.
Crawley, George John Lloyd. A
Convert from Anglicism. An English
theological writer.
Crean, Miss Mary Walsingham.
Mai/ Rie. An American " Southland "
poet; b. in Charleston, S.C. ; but since
childhood resident in the Crescent City.
CrebUlion, Claude Prosper Jolyot
de, 1707-77. Krtnelhol. A French nov-
elist; b. in Paris; wrote licentious
novels.
Creech, William, 1745-1815. A Jury-
man. An eminent Scottish bookseller ;
son of a clergyman of Newbattle ; was
liberally educ; and was in business in
'Edinburgh from 1771 till his death, a
period of 44 years. He was frequently
in the Magistracy of the City; and in
1811, Lord Provost ; d. in Edinburgh.
Creighton, Rev. James, A Presbyter
of the Church of England. An English
clergyman ; B.A. at Trin. Coll., Dublin,
1704.
Crespigny, Mrs. Champion de. A
Mother. An English author.
Crestadoro, Andrea, 1808-79. A
Reader therein. An eminent English
bibliographer; Chief Librarian of the
Manchester Free Library, from about
1864 ; d. in that city.
Creswell, Mrs. Julia (Pleasants).
Adrienne. An American poet and nov-
elist ; b. at Huntsville ; in 1854, married
Judge David Creswell, a wealthy planter
near Shreveport, La., but who lost his
property in the late civil war, and after-
wards resumed the practice of the law.
In 1870, Mrs. Creswell was teaching a
village school. " Greenwood," her home,
is near Shreveport.
Cresswell, Mrs. R. E. R. E. C. An
English biographer; wife of Francis
Cresswell, and daughter of Mrs. Caroline
Fry.
Crevecoeur, Hector St. John, 1731-
1813. An American Farmer; Un Culti-
vateur ; Un Membre Adoptif de la Nation
Oneida. A French economist; b. at
Caen, Normandy, of a noble family; set-
tled in America, 1754 ; French Consul in
New York City, 1783-93, when he re-
turned to France ; d. at Sarcelles, France.
Crewdson, Mrs. Ellen (Fox), 1807-.
A Lady. An English lady; b. at Perran-
ar-worthal; married, in 1831, G. B. Crewd-
son; in 1879 resided at "The Wood,"
Windermere.
Crickmore, Henry G. Krilc. An
American journalist, of New York City.
Crippen, William G., 1820-63. In-
visible Green, Esq. An American humor-
ist ; editor of the " Cincinnati Times."
Crisp, J. A Gentleman of Gray's Inn.
An English lawyer, of London.
Crisp, Stephen, 1028-92. S. C. An
English Friend, of Colchester, in Essex ;
d. at Wandsworth, near London.
Critchett, Richard Claude. R. C.
Carton. An English actor; b. in Lon-
don; first appeared on the stage in 1875;
has also acted at Liverpool.
Crittenden, William Butler. W. B.
C. An American writer, of Kocliester,
N.Y.
Crocker, Eev. A. B. A Freethinker.
An American Prcsbvt. preacher.
Croffut, William A. W. A. C. ; Peleg
Wales. An American journalist, of New
York City.
Croft, Mrs. S. S. C. An English
religious writer.
Crofton, Walter Cavendish. Uncle
Ben; Erienensis. An English writer for
the young; a Clerk in the Court of
Chancery, Upper Canada; was at one
time in the Canadian civil service.
Croghan, Dr. John. A Visitor. An
American writer.
Croke, Sir Alexander, Knt., D.C.L.,
1758-1843. Robert Stanser. An English
lawyer and miscellaneous writer ; Judge
of the Vice-Admiralty Court, at Halifax,
N.S., 1801-15 ; d. at Studley Priory.
Croker, Rt. Hon. John Wilson,
LL.D., F.S.A., etc., 1780-1857. C;
Crawley, Junior ; J T , Esq. ;
Nereus ; Rigby ; T. C D. ; Edward
Dradwardine Waverley. An eminent
Irish statesman and miscellaneous
writer; b. in the Co. of Galway; educ.
at Trin. Coll., Dublin; and in 1802
called to the Irish bar; M.P., 1807, for
eight parliaments ; but devoted much
time to literary work; d. at the house
of Sir William Whiteman, St. Alban's-
bank, Hampton.
Croly, David Goodman, 1829-.
C. G. David; David Goodman. An
American journalist; b. in New York
City ; became a silversmith ; was for a
time a student in the Univ. of New
York ; taught phonography ; was em-
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ployed on the New York " Evening
Post" and the New York "Herald,"
1854-58 ; was editor and proprietor of
the Rockford (111.) "Daily News";
city editor of the New York " World "
when it was first started ; then man-
aging editor till 1871; and from 1871
managing editor of the "Graphic."
Croly, Mrs. Jennie (Cunningham).
Jennie June ; Satanella ; Veni Vidi. An
American journalist ; b. at Market Har-
borough, Leicestershire ; removed to
America witli her father ; and when
quite a girl, edited a Lyceum paper in
Southbridge, Mass. ; soon after 1855
she managed the ladies' column in two
weekly papers ; and since that time,
under the signature of "Jennie June,"
Mrs. Croly has been constantly en-
gaged in journalism ; in addition to her
editorial duties, she contributes regu-
larly to 27 publications outside of New
York City; Mrs. Croly was the founder
of the " Sorosis," in 1868 ; she is the wife
of the preceding, whom she married in
1856.
Cronin, David E. Seth Eyland. An
American author, of Binghampton, N.Y. ;
eminent, for some years, in that town, for
ability, courage, and force of character.
Crook, Japhet. Sir Peter Stranger,
Bart.
Cropper, Hon. Margaret (?), 1815-.
Sednaxela. An English poet, daughter
of 1st Baron Denman ; first (1841) mar-
ried Henry William Macaulay, Esq., who
d. 1840; secondly (1848), Edward Crop-
per, Esq.
Cross, Josepb, D.B., 1813-. An Army
Chaplain. An American Meth. clergy-
man ; b. at Brent, Somersetshire, Eng-
land; came to the United States in 1825;
and commenced his ministry in 1829 ; con-
tributor to the " Southern Meth. Quar-
terly," etc.
Crossey, J. S. J. C Stewart. An
American dramatist.
Crossley, Mrs. M. Iiouise (Rogers).
Bena ; Currer Lijle. An American
" Southland " writer ; b. at Athens,
Ga. ; in 1866 was married to J. T.
Crossley, Esq. ; and in 1869 resided at
Columbus, Ela.
CrosweU, Harry, D.D., 1778-1858.
His Father. An American clergyman
and journalist ; b. at West Hartford,
Conn. ; after having been a vigorous
journalist for some years, he entered
the Epis. ministry; and was Rector of
Trinity Church, New Haven, Conn. ;
and d. in that city.
Croueh, Nathaniel, 1681-1736. Rich-
ard Burton. An English writer of popu-
lar historical and miscellaneous compila-
tions.
The British Museum Catalogue makes the
pseud. "Kichard," and not "Eobert, Burton."
Crowe, Joseph Archer, 1825-. Geonje
Taylor. An English writer on art ; b. in
London; is now, 1882, British consul at
Diisseldorf.
Crowley, . Sir John Anvil. An
English manufacturer.
Crowley, Thomas. T. C. An Eng-
lish Friend, of London, and Walworth,
Surrey.
Crowley, Thomas. Amor Patriae.
An English writer.
Croxall, Samuel, D.D., -1752. A
Gentleman- Commoner of Oxford. An
English divine, poet, and miscellaneous
writer; b. at Walton-upon-Thames, in
Surrey; Rector at Sellick, Herts., 1737-
52.
Crozier, Henry Acheson, 1801-75,
M.R.C.S. ff. A. C. An English writer,
resident at Penzance, Cornwall, 1840-
50(?); d. in London.
Cruden, Alexander, 1701-70. Alex-
ander the Corrector. A Scottish author;
b. in Aberdeen; in 1732 he settled in
London, opened a bookstore, and became
a corrector of the press. He prepared
his " Concordance " in the short period
of four years, 1733-37.
Cruger, Lewis. Justinian, of South
Carolina. An American politician.
Crull, Jodocus. J. C, M.D. An
Bnglisli physician ; b. in Hamburgh ;
M.D. at Cambridge, 1681 ; Licentiate of
the Coll. of Phys., 1692.
Cruse, Miss Mary Anne. M. A. C.
An American novelist; b. at Huntsville,
Ala. ; is a teacher in her home, at the
foot of Monte SaSo.
Cugoano, Quobna Ottobouh. A
Native African. A slave in La Grenade,
and free in England.
CuUen, Rev. J. E. A Minister of the
Gospel. An English divine.
CuUen, Rev. John, B.A. Llucen.
An English divine; Trin. Coll., Dublin,
and at St. Aidans in 1863 ; Vicar of Rad-
cliffe-on-Trent, Notts., 1874-83 et seq.
CuUen, WHUam, M.D., 1712-90. Miss
Betty Montgomery. An eminent Scottish
physician ; b. in Lanarkshire ; settled at
Hamilton as a surgeon; afterwards Prof,
of Med., first in Glasgow, and afterwards
in Edinburgh, where he died.
Culverwell, J. P. A Member of the
Manchester Athenaeum.
Cumberland, His Royal Highness the
Duke of, 1721-65. His' Pi. II. the D .
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A member of the English Tioyal Family,
Prince William Augustus, 3d son of
George II.
Cuniming, John, D.D., F.R.S.E.,
1810-81. The "Times" Bee- Master.
An eminent minister of the Scottish
Church ; b. in Aberdeenshire ; became
a resident of London in 1833, and a
popular preacher ; d. in that city.
Cummlngs, Amos Jay. Zisha. An
American journalist, of New York City.
Cummlngs, Elizabeth. E. C. An
American writer, of Terre Haute, In-
diana.
Cummlngs, M. J. Capt. Carries. An
American writer for the young.
Cummins, Mrs. Alexandrine (Ma-
comb). Sis Wife. An American
lady; widow of George David Cum-
mins, CD.
Cunningham, Allan, Esq., 1784-
1842. Eid-Allan; Mark Macrobin. A
Scottish poet and miscellaneous writer;
b. at Blackwood, Dumfriesshire ; re-
moved to London in 1810, and wliile
devoting much time to literature, held a
position in the studio of Sir Francis
Chantrey till his death ; d. in London.
Cunningham, H. S. H. S. C. An
English writer of the day.
Cunningham, Rev. John William,
M.A., 1780-1861. A Country Clergyman;
SuncJio. An English clergyman ; Vicar
of Harrow for more than 50 years, and
d. there. He was a poet and a writer of
religious fiction.
Cunningham, Timothy, Esq. A
Gentleman of the Middle Temple. An
English lawyer, of London, of the 18th
century.
Cuoq, Rev. Jean Andrfe. N. 0.,
Ancien missionaire. A French Canadian
priest and philologist; in 1867 became
attached to the Seminary of St. Sulpice,
Montreal.
Curgenoen, John Brendon,
M.K.C.S., 1831. Tretane. An English
physician ; b. at Tretane, St. Kew ; Fel-
low of the Med. Chir. Society, 1865-73.
Curran, H. G., Esq. H. G. C, Esq.
An Irish lawyer ; a writer of the day.
Currie, Rev. E. One who has a Tear
for Others as well as himself. A Scottish
minister, of Abercorn.
Currie, James, M.D., F.R.S., 1756-
1805. Caius; Philo Musa; Jasper Wil-
son. An eminent Scottish physician ; b.
at Kirkpatrick, Fleming, in Dumfries-
shire ; came to Virginia, and spent some
time in a commercial capacity ; returned
to Scotland, and studied medicine at
Edinburgh ; settled in Liverpool ; a short
time before his death removed to Bath
for his health, and d. there.
Currie, Rev. John. A Minister of the
Church of Scotland. A Scottish minis-
ter, of Kinglassie, Co. of Fife.
Curry, Otway, 1804-55. Abdallah.
An American poet and journalist; b. on
a farm where is now the village of
Greenfield, Highland Co., 0. ; was chiefly
self-educated ; in 1823 he v.ent to Leb-
anon, and learned the trade of a carpen-
ter; worked at his trade in several
towns, and wrote poetry for the news-
papers till 1829, when he settled as a
farmer in Union Co.; in 1838 he united
with W. D. Gallagher in editing the
" Hesperian," at Columbus, 0. ; in 1839
removed to Marysville, and began to
study law; in 1842 purchased the
"Greene County Torchlight," published
at Xenia, whither he removed the next
year ; in 1845 he returned to Marysville,
and from that time was devoted to his
profession, except that in 1853-54 he
edited the " Scioto Gazette," residing in
the meantime at Chillicothe. D. at
Marysville, 0.
Cursham, Miss Mary Ann. 3f.A.C.;
A Lady. An English poet and novelist,
of Nottinghamshire.
Curtis, Mrs. Caroline G. Arnold
Winchester ; Carroll Winchester. An
American novelist, of Boston, wife of
Charles Pelham Curtis, Esq.
Curtis, Miss E. J. Shirley Smith.
Curtis, George Tlctnor, 1812-. G.
T. C. ; Phocion ; A Citizen of Massachu-
setts. An eminent American lawyer ; b.
in Watertown, Mass. ; Harv. Univ., 1802 ;
has for many years practised his profes-
sion in New York City.
Curtis, George William, 1824-.
Howadji ; The Lounger ; Old Bachelor ;
Paul Potiphar ; A Traveller. An
American journalist and miscellaneous
writer ; b. at Providence, R.L ; when
he was 15 years old, the family re-
moved to New York City; in 1842 he
went with an elder brother, and resided
at the Brook Farm, at Roxbury, for
18 months ; then to Concord, Mass.,
where they lived with a farmer, and
worked on his farm, for. another 18
months ; in 1846 he went to Europe,
resided in Germany and Italy, and trav-
elled in Egypt and Syria ; on his return
home, he soon became connected with
the New York "Tribune" and has since
been devoted to authorship and journal-
ism in New York City, being from 1857
the editor of " Harper's Weekly."
Cusack, Miss Mary Frances, 1832-.
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C. F. M. ; Sister Mary Frances Clare ;
The Nun of Kenmare. An Irish author ;
b. in Dublin ; in 1861 joined the Order
of Poor Clares, taking the name of Sis-
ter Mary Frances Clare ; she is the au-
thor of about 40 volumes.
Cushlng, Caleb, LL.D., 1800-79. One
of his Countrymen. An eminent Ameri-
can statesman ; b. in Salisbury, Mass. ;
Harv. Univ., 1817 ; studied law, and prac-
tised, at Newburyport, 1822-29; M.C.,
1835-43; Minister to China, 1843-44;
served as Colonel in the Mexican War,
1847-48 ; Attorney-General of the United
States, 1853-57 ; and Minister to Spain,
1873-77 ; d. at Newburyport.
Cushman, Frederlch; B. F. E. C.
An American soldier, of Massachusetts ;
was private in Company E in the 68th
Eegiment, in the late civil war.
Cushman, George Francis, D.D.,
1819-. L. N. An American P. E.
clergyman ; b. at Pawtucket (now K.I.) ;
Amherst Coll., 1840 ; was a teacher and
Epis. missionary in Alabama, 1844^-63;
Pastor at Pawtucket, 1863-65; Syca-
more, 111., 1865-69 ; Princeton, 111., 1869-
74 ; at Chicago, 111., 1874-81 ; assistant
rector in New York City from 1881 ; as-
sociate editor of the " Province," 1874-
78 ; associate editor of the " Living
Church," 1878-83 et seq. ; resident in
New York City.
Cust, Emma Sophia (Edgecombe),
Countess Brownlow. A Septuagenarian.
An English lady.
Cutler, Mrs. Helen (Conaut Tracy),
1815-. An American Woman. An Amer-
ican physician; in 1834, married Rev.
J. M. Tracy, and was matron of the Deaf
Mute Asylum in Ohio ; went to Europe
and was European correspondent of the
"Ohio Statesman," 1851; lectured in
London on Woman's Rights; married
Samuel Cutler and settled in Illinois,
1852 ; graduated at the Woman's Med.
Coll., Cleveland, 0., 1869 ; visited Europe,
again, 1873-76 ; and on her return home
settled in Cobden, 111., where she prac-
tises her profession.
Cutler, Jervase, 1768-1844. A Late
Officer in the U. S. Army. An American
pioneer ; b. in Hamilton, O. In 1788, at
the early age of 19, he was one of the
little band of 48 who emigrated from
Massachusetts, under Gen. Eufus Put-
nam, and pitched their tents at Marietta,
0., in the very centre of the Indian bat-
tle-grounds of that day ; d. at Evansville,
Ind.
Cutter, Bloodgood H. The Long
Island Farmer Poet. An American poet.
Cutter, Mrs. J. H. /. Heard. An
American writer.
Cutts, Mary. Idamore. An Ameri-
can poet.
Cynosuridls, Alphonse. Un vieux
gar^on.
D.
Daddo, Rev. William, A.M., 1707-65.
One Unconcerned. An English clergy-
man; b. at West Looe, Cornwall; Head
Master of Blundell's School, Tiverton,
1743-57 ; d. at Calverleigh.
Dafforne, James, -1880. J. D. An
English writer on art; for many years
associate editor of the London "Art
Journal."
Daggett, John. A Freeman of Massa-
chusetts. An American lawyer, writer,
and local historian; b. at Wrentham,
Mass. ; settled in Attleborough, Mass.
Dagley, Miss Elizabeth Frances.
E. F. D. An English writer for the
young ; daughter of Richard Dagley, an
English artist, from 1816, of London.
Dahl, Vladimir Ivanovitch, 1802-
72. Kosak Luganski. A Russian novel-
ist and philologist.
Dahlgren, John Adolphus Ber-
nard, 1809-70. Blue .Jacket. An Amer-
ican naval officer, of Swedish descent;
b. in Philadelphia; entered the U.S.
Navy in 1826 ; invented the " Dahlgren "
shell-gun, 1847, and rose to the highest
positions in the U.S. Navy.
Dale, Thomas, M.A. T. D. An
English poet and clergyman; C.C.C.,
Cambridge, 1821; Canon of St. Paul's,
1843-70 et seq.
Dale, W. A Member of one of the
[Benefit'] Societies. An English account
ant, of London.
Dale, William Kelynack, 1833-.
***. An English poet; b. at Newlyn,
Cornwall.
Dallas, Rev. Alexander, A.M. A
Pastor. An English clergyman; rector
of Wonston, Hants.
Dallas, Bev. Alexander Kobert
Charles, 1791-1869. The Country Curate.
An English clergyman ; for many years
an officer in the English army; then
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land.
Dallas, Eneas Sweetland. The
Editor of " Once a Week" A Scottish
iounialist; b. in the West Indies ; passed
liis life chiefly in London; was for a
time on the staif of the London " Times " ;
d., comparatively young, in London.
Dallas, Eev. Marmaduke. Iter.
M-rm-d-ke D-ll-s. An Irish clergyman.
Dallas, Mary Kyle. Miss Charity
Grinder. An American writer of the
day.
Dallaway, Harriet. H. D. An
English artist. — See "Dallaway, Eev.
James, B.M., Prebendary of Ferring."
Dallaway, Eev. James, ]\r.A.,E.S.A.,
1763-1834. J. D.; E.M. S. An Eng-
lish clergyman ; b. in Bristol ; Vicar of
Letherhead, Surrey, 1801-34, and of
Slynfold, Sussex, and Prebendary of
Eerring ; Secretary to the Earl Marshal,
1797-1834; d. at Letherhead.
Dallinger, J. An Englishman. An
English economist.
D'Almaine, Thomas, & Co. An Em-
inent Tuner. English music publishers,
of London.
D'Almelda, Anna. Anna D'A. An
English traveller.
Dalrymple, . Modestus. A Scot-
tish advocate ; a political writer.
Dalrymple, Alexander, 1737-1808.
Aretophilos; A Christian Believer; An
Old Man, An eminent Scottish hydrog-
rapher ; b. at Hailes, Haddingtonshire ;
Hydrographer to the Admiralty, 1795-
1808 ; d. in London.
Dalrymple, Sir David, Lord Hailes,
1726-1792. Marcus Minucius Felix ;
Lactantius ; John Smith, Late Fellow of
Queen's College. An eminent Scottish
lawyer, antiquary, and historian; b. in
Edinburgh ; one of the Lords Justiciary
of Scotland, 1776-92 ; d. at New Hailes.
Dali-ymple, Gilbert, D.D. A Chris-
tian. An English clergyman of the first
part of the 18th century.
Dalrymple, John, 1st Earl of Stair,
1619-95. A Person of Honour. A Scot-
tish Lord of Session ; President Judge of
the Court of Session ; Lord Advocate and
Secretary of State.
Dalsheimer, Mrs. Alice. Salvia
Dale. An American "Southland"
writer ; b. in New Orleans. She was in
1870 et seg. a teacher in her native city.
Dalton, Eev. Charles Browne.
C. B. D. An English clergyman ; Wad-
ham Coll., Oxford, 1833 ; Prebendary of
Neasden in St. Paul's Cathedral, 1845-83
et seg.
Dalton, Cornelius Neale. A Cam-
bridge Graduate. An English poet, of
Trin. Coll., Cambridge.
Dalton, James Forbes, Esq., 1785-
1882. A Septuagenarian. An English
man of letters; b. at Great Stanmore,
Middlesex ; passed several years on the
Continent; on his return settled near
London, and was well known in the lit-
erary circles of that time; d. at High
Cross, Tottenham, near London.
Dalton, Eev. John Neale, Jun., M.A.
J. N. D. An English clergyman; Clare
Coll., Cambridge, 1863; Chaplain E.N.,
1879-83 et seq., H.M.S. "Bacchante."
Dalton, Eev. William, M.A. W.D.
An English clergyman; Trin. Coll.,
Dublin, 1823; Vicar of St. Paul, Wolver-
hampton, 1856-63; Vicar of St. Philip,
Penn., 1859-74 et seq.; Prebendary in
Lichfield Cathedral, 1856-74 et seq.
Daly, Robert. A Protestant. An
eminent clergyman of the Chm-ch of
England ; Bishop of Cashel.
Dalziel, Hugh. Corsincon. An Eng-
lish writer of to-day.
Dana, Daniel, Jr., 1815-. An Old
Student. An American publisher and
bibliographer, of New York City; b. in
Newburyport, Mass.
Dana, Richard Henry, Jr., LL.D.,
1815-82. R. H. D., Jr. An eminent
American lawyer; b. in Cambridge,
Mass.; Harv. Univ., 1837, and Harv.
Law School, 1839, and admitted to the
bar, 1840, and held the highest position
among his brother lawyers ; d. in Eome,
Italy.
Dance, James, -1774. James Love.
An English actor and dramatic author ;
b. in London ; under the name of Love
he appeared in several strolling compa-
nies of actors; afterwards performed at
Dublin and Edinburgh, and at the latter
place resided some time as manager; d.
in London.
Danforth, Joshua Noble, D.D.,
1792-1861. A Pastor. An American
Presbyt. clergyman ; b. in Pittsfield,
Mass. ; graduated at Williams Coll.,
1818 ; was for some years agent of the
American Col. Society; d. at Newcastle,
Del.
Dani, G. Q. D. An English writer
of the day.
Danican, Frangois Andr^, 1727-95.
A. D. Philidor. A French composer and
famous chess-player. In 1777 he visited
London, and beat everybody at the
game.
Daniel, George, about 1790-1864.
D G.; D. G.; Democritus ; P
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P , Poet Laureate [i.e., Peter Pindar'].
An English poet and antiquary, of Lon-
don. His library was one of the most
remarkable private collections in the
kingdom, and after his death was sold by
Sotheby, Wilkinson and Hodge, of Lon-
don. Sor an account of the sale, etc.,
see " Gent. Mag.," Oct., 1864, pp. 450 seq.
Daniel, Henry John, 1818-. A Cor-
nubian. An English poet; b. in Lost-
withieL
Daniel, John M., -1865. A Virginian.
An American journalist, of Kichmond,
Va. ; Minister to Sardinia, 1854-58; after-
wards editor of the Richmond "Exam-
iner." The Life of " Stonewall " Jack-
son, published in his name, was written
by John Esten Cooke. He d. in Rich-
mond.
Daniel, Robert Mackenzie, 1814-47.
The Scottish Boz. An eminent Scottish
novelist; b. in Inverness-shire ; removed
to London in 1836, and devoted himself
to literary work; and in 1844 again re-
moved to Jersey, and became editor of
the "Jersey Herald"; d. in London.
Daniell, Charles Addison. D. C.
Addison. An American poet of the
day.
Daniell, Miss G. F. S. Her Daughter.
An English writer of the day ; daughter
of Mrs. Daniell, the soldiers' philanthro-
pist, at Aldershot.
Daniell, Rev. John Mortlock. Amor
Veritatis. An English minister, of Rams-
Dannenberg, Georg, 1823-. Golo
Maimund. A popular German novelist;
b. at Magdeberg; studied law at Halle
and Bonn ; did not practise, but devoted
himself to authorship; he lives chiefly
at Reisen.
Dansey, Rev. William, M.A., M.B.
A Graduate of Medicine. An English
clergyman; Rector and Vicar of Uon-
head St. Andrew, Wilts., 1820-56.
Darby, A. A.D. An English writer,
of the 18th century.
Darby, John. A Phi/sician. An
American writer of the day. [John
Darby is a pseudonym for James E. Gar-
retson, which see.]
Darby, John Nelson, 1800-. J. N.
D. ; A Spectator. An English clergyman
and miscellaneous writer; b. in West-
minster; Trin. Coll., Dublin, 1819, and
then called to the bar; he afterwards
took orders, but exercised his ministry,
that of the so-called Plymouth Brethren,
all over Great Britain and Ireland, many
of the Continental Countries, and later
in America and the West Indies; in
1875 et seq., Mr. Darby visited the United
States.
Darby, WUliam H. W. H. Dy. An
English religious writer.
Dargan, Miss Clara V. Claudia;
Esther Chesney. An American "South-
land" writer; b. at Winnsboro', S.C.;
resided at Columbia, S.C, 1852-65; in
1871 was a teacher in Yorkville, S.C.
Darkison, . Mungo, the Minstrel.
An English writer of to-day.
Darley, George, 1785-1849. G. D.
An Irish poet and mathematician ; b. in
Dublin ; Trin. Coll., 1811 ; went to Lon-
don in 1825, and became attached to the
" Literary Gazette " and the "Athenaeum " ;
d. in London.
Darling, Charles John. *«*»s
***n ******jr, Esq. ; An Habitual Criminal.
An English lawyer.
Darling, Rev. William Stewart. A
Presbyter of the Diocese of Toronto. A
Canadian clergyman of the Church of
England; assistant minister of the
Church of Holy Trinity, Toronto ; con-
tributed much prose and poetry to Cana-
dian journals and periodicals.
D'Arusmont, Madame Frances
(Wright), 1795-1852. An Englishwoman;
A Woman. A Scottish reformer; b. in
Dundee ; resided many years in the
United States, and d. at Cincinnati.
Darwin, Erasmus, M.D., 1731-1802.
D ; Erasmus D — n. An English
poet and physician; grandfather of
Charles Robert Darwin ; b. at Elston,
near Newark, Notts. ; educ. at Cambridge
and Edinburgh ; first settled in Notting-
ham as a physician ; afterwards went to
Lichfield. The latter part of his life he
resided at Radbourne and Darby, and
finally at a- house called " The Priory,"
about five miles from Darby, and d.
there.
Dashwood, Rev. George Henry.
6^. H. D. An English clergyman ; Vicar
of Stowe-Bardolph w. Wimbotsham,
Norfolk.
D'Aubignfe, Jean Henri Merle,
D.D., D.C.L., 1794-1872. A Swiss Min-
ister. A Swiss Church historian and
theologian ; b. at Geneva, and educ. in
that city and in Berlin ; Prof, of Church
History at Geneva, 1831-72, and d. there.
Daudet, Alphonse, 1 840-. Baptistet ;
Jean Froissart; Marie Gaston. A Erench
novelist, poet, journalist, and dramatist,
of Paris ; b. at Nismes ; removed to Paris
in 1857.
Daumer, Georg Frledrich, 1800-75.
Eusebivs Emmeran. A German poet and
philosopher ; b. at Nuremburg. He was
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Professor in his native city a few years
between 1822 and 1830. D. at Wiirz-
burg.
Daunt, WUliam Joseph O'Neill,
1807-. An Ex-M.P. An Irisli writer;
eldest son of Joseph Daunt, of Kilcas-
can ; M.P. for Mallow, 1832-33. ,
Daurand-Forgues, Paul EmUe,
181D-. Old Nick. A French miscella-
neous writer; b. in Paris; a, contributor
to the "National," and one of the editors
of the " Revue des Deux Mondes."
Davenport, Mrs. E. A. E. A. D.
An English writer for the young.
Davenport, John Marriott, F.S.A.
J. M. D. An English writer of the day.
David, J. B., 1761-1841. A Catholic
Ctergt/man of Baltimore. An American
li.C. clergyman ; b. near Nantes, Erance ;
came to this country in 1792, and was
consecrated Bishop Coadjutor to Dr.
riaget, of Bardstown, Ky., in 1819.
David, Mme Marie (de Safltou),
1834-. Baoul de Naveri/. A French
writer; b. near Ploermel (Morbihan).
DavidoflF, . A Russian, quondam
Civis BibliotheccE JEdinensis.
Davidson, Mrs. Harriet Miller.
H. D. A Scottish writer for the young ;
wife of Henry Davidson.
Davidson, James Wood, 1829-.
Corsair. An American educator; b. in
Newberry District, S.C. ; educ. at the
Univ. of S.C, 1852; Prof, of Greek in
Mount Zion Coll., Winnsboro', S.C,
1854-59, and has been since an instruc-
tor, except while serving in Virginia, in
Lee's army.
Davidson, John. J. D. A Scottish
law-writer, of Halltree, N.S.
Davidson, R., Esq. An American.
An American writer.
Davidson, Miss Virginia E. Vir-
ginia. An American " Southland" writer ;
b. in Petersburg, Va. She published,
during the late civil war, the "Bloody
Footprints," some of the incidents of
the volume having been printed in the
" Southern Opinion," under tlie name of
" Virginia."
Davidson, W. W. D. A Scottish
writer.
Davles, Rev. Edward, 1756-1831.
A Welsh Curate. A British clergyman;
b. in Radnorshire; in 1801, he was Cur-
ate at Olveston, near Thornbury in
Gloucestershire, where his essays on Cel-
tic antiquities attracted notice ; he was
for some time master of the Grammar
School of Chipping Sudbury, near Bris-
tol. At the time of his death he was
Chancellor of Brecon, Rector of Bishop-
ston and Llanwair Orlledyn, and Perpet-
ual Curate of Llanbedr Painscastle ; and
d. at Bishopsgate, Co. Glamorgan.
Davies, Elizabeth. His Widow. An
English editor of the day; widow of
Robert Davies.
Davies, Rev. G. J. A Wi/kehamisl,
An English clergyman ; Curate of Charl-
bury, Co. Oxford, in 1857.
Davies, Henry. H. D. An English
publisher, of Cheltenham.
Davies, Rev. J. H. J. H. D. An
English clergyman.
Davies, John, M.D. later. An Eng-
lish physician, of Bath.
Davies, Rev. Myles. A Gentleman of
the Inns of Court. A Welsh clergyman ;
b. in Tre'r-Abbot, in Flintshire.
D'Avigdon, E. H. Wanderer. An
English writer of the day; a nephew of
the late Sir Francis Goldsmid.
Davin, Nicholas Francis Flood.
F. ; Tristram Templeton. An English
lawyer of the Middle Temple, and a
journalist of London. Mr. Davin, with
Mr. Black and Mr. E. Yates, was the
first to write "Readings by Starlight," in
the "Evening Star," London, 1866.
Davis, Mrs. Caroline E. Kelly. C.
E. K. An American writer.
Davis, Charles Augustus, 1795-1867.
Major Jack Downing ; Peter Scriher. An
American merchant, of New York City,
and political writer; well versed in
finance and commerce, and a writer on
those subjects.
Davis, James. Savid. An Ameri-
can journalist, of New York City.
Davis, James D. Old Times. An
American journalist and miscellaneous
writer, of Memphis, Tenn.
Davis, J. F. J. F. D. An English
East Indian philologist.
Davis, Hon. John, LL.D., 1761-1847.
A Member of the Humane Societi/. An
eminent American jurist ; b. at Ply-
mouth, Mass. ; Harv. Univ., 1781 ; prac-
tised law in his native town till 1795,
when he removed to Boston; Judge of
the U.S. District Court for Massachu-
setts, 1801-41.
Davis, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth (Mo-
ragne). A Lad >/ of South Carolina. An
American novelist ; b. at Oakwood, S.C.
Davis, Matthew Jj., 1766-1850. A
Geneuese Traveller ; Marcus ; The Old
Boji in Specs; Philo-Cato; The Spy in
Washington. An American journalist;
b. in New York City; was at first a
printer by trade, but afterwards became
the correspondent at Washington of the
New York "Courier and Enquirer,"
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and of the London "Times "; d. at Man-
hattan ville.
Davis, Mrs. MoUie E. (Moore).
MoUie E. Moore. An American " South-
land" poet; b. on the banks of the
Coosa, Texas.
Davis, Rlcliard Bingham, 1771-99.
Martlet. An American poet ; b. in New
York City ; educ. at Columbia Coll., but
did not graduate; was a wood-carver;
editor of the " Diary," a daily gazette of
New York City, writing for it during a
year; then engaged in mercantile affairs;
d. in New York City.
Davis, Robert S. Trehor. An Ameri-
can novelist.
Davis, Miss Rosalind. Rosalind. An
English dramatist and composer.
Davis, Mrs. Sarah Matilda. S. M.'D.
An American biographer.
Davis, Thomas, 1814-45. The Celt.
An Irish poet and political writer, of
Ireland ; the leader of " Young Ireland."
Davis, Wendell, A.M., 1776-1830. A
Member of the Hihnane Society. An
American ; b. in Plymouth, Mass. ;
Harv. Univ., 1796 ; admitted to the bar,
1799, and settled in Sandwich, Mass.
Davis, William Augustus, M.D.
W. A. D. An American physician ;
Harv. Univ., 1837; Med. School, 1840;
in 1875 resided in Virginia.
Davison, Eev. Edvrard. E. D. An
Englisii clergyman ; Univ. Coll., Oxford,
1816; Kector of Harlington, Middlesex,
1822-60 et seq., and Incumbent of St.
Nicholas, Durham, 1825-60 et seq.
Davy, Christopher. An Architect.
An English architect.
Davy, David Elisha, Esq., 1769-
1851. J). A. Y. An English anti-
quary ; b. at Rumburgh, in Suffolk ;
educ. at Yoxford and Pembr. Hall,
Cambridge; B.A., 1790; resided at
Yoxford for many years ; d. at UfEord,
near Woodbridge, Suffolk.
Davy, Sir Humphry, Bart., 1778-
1829. An Angler. An English chemist;
b. at Penzance, Cornwall; in 1795 he was
apprenticed to a surgeon and apothecary
of his native town ; in 1798 was placed
in charge of the Pneumatic Institution
at Bristol ; and in 1799 began to publish
his essays and papers ; Professor at the
Royal Institution, London, 1801-14 ; and
its Vice-President from 1814 ; President
of the Royal Academy, 1820-27; trav-
elled on the Continent for his health,
and d. at Geneva.
Davy, John, M.D., 1790-1868. J. D.
An English physician ; brother of Sir
H. Davy ; b. at Penzance ; studied med-
icine at Edinburgh ; M.D., 1814; entered
the army as a surgeon, and rose to be in-
spector-general of army hospitals ; d. at
Lesketh How, near Ambleside.
Davres, Blatthew. M. D. ,- A Gen-
tleman of the Inner Temple. An English
lawyer, of London.
DavFes, Rufus, 1803-59. Samuel
Smythe. An American poet and jour-
nalist; b. in Boston; studied at Harv.
Univ., but was refused his degree ; stud-
ied law, but never practised ; passed the
later years of his life as a government
clerk at Washington, and d. in that city.
Dawes, Thomas, 1757-1825. AYoung
Gentleman ; Adjutant Trowell. An Ameri-
can poet; b. in Boston; Harv. Univ.,
1777 ; jurist-judge of the Municipal
Court of Boston ; of the Probate Court
and of the Supreme Court of Massachu-
setts.
Dawes, WUliam. Elijer Ooff. An
English architect and humorist, of Man-
chester.
Dawson, . A Friend of his Age.
An English writer.
Dawson, . Messrs. W*****cks
and D — n. An Irish banker, of Dublin.
Dawson, A. A. D. ; An Old Ladij.
An English writer and music teacher, of
London.
Dawson, Rev. Benjamin, LL.D.,
1729-1814. Anonymous; A Clergyman
of the Church of England. An English
clergyman; Kector of Burgh, Suffolk,
where he died.
Dawson, Charles CarroU, 1833-.
C. C. D. An American genealogist ;
b. at Nelson, N.Y.; in 1857 removed to
Des Moines, la., and engaged in busi-
ness ; graduated in the law department
of the Univ. of Michigan, 1866 ; in 1878
became connected with the firm of J. C.
Ayer & Co., of Lowell, Mass.
Dawson, Edward Walter, 1840-.
Benedict. An American lawyer ; b. in
New Haven, Conn.; graduated at the
Washington Institute at Orange, Conn.,
and studied law; he is prominently con-
nected with the Order of the Knights of
Pythias, in New England, and with the
Odd Fellows and Freemasons ; in 1871-
72 travelled in Europe.
Dawson, Henry Barton, 1821-. H.
B. D. An English-American historian
and journalist ; b. in Gosberton, Lincoln-
shire ; came to the United States with his
parents in 1834 ; in 1881 resident in New
York City.
Dawson, John William, LL.D.,
1820-. J. W. D. A British colonial
geologist and naturalist ; b. at Pictou,
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i>^ova Scotia; studied in the Univ. of
Edinburgli ; and returning home, de-
voted himself to the study of the natu-
ral history and geology of Nova Scotia
and New Brunswick ; he has been Super-
intendent of Education for Nova Scotia,
1850-75 et seq. ; and Principal of McGill
Univ. at Montreal from 1855; and is now
(1875) its Vice-Chancellor.
Day, Charles William. Agogos. An
Englisli art and miscellaneous writer.
Day, Richard E. Jiedwin. An Amer-
ican journalist, of Syracuse, N.Y.
Day, Samuel Phillips. An Engiish-
man. An English author and newspaper
correspondent ; correspondent in Canada
for the "Herald" in 1863-64, and for the
" Morning Post," London, in 1865.
Day, Thomas, Esq., 1748-89. Marius.
An English poet, philanthropist, and po-
litical writer ; b. in London ; educ. at the
Charterhouse ; d. at Anningsley.
Day, W. W. D. An English editor
and compiler.
Dayman, John, 1778-1859. A Forr-
eyner. An English economist, of Pad-
ston; b. at Maer in Poughill; undei--
sheriif of Cornwall, 1804 ; d. at
Brighton.
Deacon, William Frederick, 1799-
1845. W. a.; William Gifford ; A Bash-
ful Irishman ; The Editor of a Quarterly
Review ; A Village Apothecary. An Eng-
lish novelist and journalist; b. and d. in
London.
Dean, John. J. D — n. An English
writer of Scarborough.
Dean, Joseph H. London W. An
American journalist; studied in the Har-
vard Law School; admitted to the Bos-
ton Bar.
Deane, Mrs. A. A. D. An English
traveller in the East.
Deane, Charles, LL.D., 1813-. One
who knew him. An American literary
antiquary; b. at Biddeford, Me.; was for
many years a merchant in Boston ; now
an author and editor of numerous his-
torical papers ; in 1883 et seq. a resident
of Cambridge, Mass.
Deane, Rev. William John, M.A.
W. J. D. An English clergyman ; Oriel
Coll., Oxford, 1847; Rector of Ashen,
Clare, Suffolk, 1853-8-3 et seq.
Deans, Charles W, 1831-73. C. W.
D. A prominent educator, of Pennsyl-
vania ; one of promoters of Soldiers' Or-
phan Schools.
Dearborn, Benjamin, 1755-1888. A
Friend of Industry. An American
teacher ; b. in Portsmouth, N.H. ;
served his time as a printer with Daniel
Eowle ; taught an academy for girls at
Portsmouth, and afterwards at Boston,
where he died.
De Beck, Col. William Ij. An Old
Citizen. An American writer.
De BOTV, James Dunvf oody BrOTt^n-
son, 1820-67. J. D.; A Citizen. An
American journalist and statistician ; b.
at Charleston, S.C; Charleston Coll.,
1843; called to the bar, 1844; and be-
came the same year chief editor of the
"Southern Quarterly Review"; in 1845
he removed to New Orleans, and estab-
lished "De Bow's Commercial Review" ;
from 1855 he devoted himself to literary
pursuits.
Decazes, Baronne Elisa (de Mir-
bel). Eliza de Mirbel.
Deck, P. A Layman of the County of
Suffolk. An English writer ; postmaster
at Bury.
Decker, Sir Matthew, -1749. A
Well-Wisher to the Good People of Great
Britain. An English merchant; settled
in London in 1702 ; was made a baronet
in 1716; and an M.P. in 1719.
De Coetlogon, Rev. Charles Ed-
ward, -1820. Parrestiastes. An em-
inent Calvinistic divine ; Rector of God-
stone and a Magistrate for the Co. of
Surrey; educ. at Christ's Hospital, and
at Pembroke Hall, Cambridge. ; B.A.,
1770. Being appointed assistant chap-
lain to the celebrated Martyn Madan at
the Lock Hospital, he soon became em-
inent as a popular preacher ; and pub-
lished a large number of sermons, 1773-
1809.
De Cordova, Raphael J. De Cor-
dova. An American writer; a broker
of New York City.
De Costa, Benjamin Franklin, D.D.
*; ***; D.; B. F. D.; Bunker Hill;
Private. An American Epis. clergyman ;
Rector of the Church of St. John the
Evangelist, of New York.
De Courcy, Rev. Richard, 1743-1803.
R. D. ; The Good Vicar. An Irish cler-
gyman and hymn-writer; educ. at Trin.
Coll., Dublin; Vicar of S. Alkmond's,
Shrewsbury, 1774-1803.
Decremps, Henri, 1746-1820. Jc'rome
Sharpe. A French writer.
Deems, Charles Force, D.D., 1820-.
O. F. D. An eminent Methodist minis-
ter; b. in Baltimore, Md., and educ. ai
Dickinson Coll. He served his ministry
at the South for several years ; has been
Prof, in the Univ. of North Carolina
and in Randolph Macon Coll., and Pres.
of the Greensboro' and Centenary Col-
leges, and in 1873 was the successful
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pastor of the Church of the Strangers,
New York City.
Deerlng, Mrs. T. W. Miss Oakeij.
An American writer of to-day ; contrib-
utor to " Harper's Monthly " December,
1881.
De Fivas, Sidney, 1846-. Augustus
Glover. A Scottish actor; b. in Edin-
burgh; first appearance on the London
stage in 18G4.
Defoe, Daniel, 1061-1731. D. F.;
Daniel, the Prophet ; A British Officer in
the Service of the Czar; Cupt. George
Carleton ; Captain Tom ; A Citizen who
continued all the while in London ; Robin-
son Crusoe ; Seliostropolis, etc. ; A Jobber ;
A Loner of Old England ; The Man in the
Moon ; A Member of the H. of C. ; A Min-
istering Friend; Monsr. Mesnager; An-
drew Moreton, Esq.; One of the People
called Quakers; A Private Gentleman; A
Scots Gentleman in the Swedish Service;
A Shropshire Gentleman ; William Smith-
ies, Junior Rector of St. Michael, Mill
End, Colchester; A Well-wisher to the
Peace of Britain. An English writer;
intended for a, Presbyt. minister, but
became successively a soldier, a hosier,
a, tile-maker, a woolen-merchant, and a
miscellaneous writer ; b. and d. in London.
De Fontaine, Felix G. Personne.
An American journalist, of New York
City.
De Forest, T. K. Those who Know.
An American writer, of New York City.
De Guines, Louis Alexandre Gos-
set. 31. Andre Gill. A French carica-
turist.
Dehon, Theodore, D.D., 1776-1817.
Japheth. An eminent American P.E.
clergyman; b. in Boston, Mass.; Harv.
Univ., 1795; Rector of Trinity Church,
Newport, R.I., 1798-1809; and of St.
Michael's Church, Charleston, S.C, 1809-
17 ; in 1812 he was consecrated Bishop
of South Carolina.
De Kay, Charles, 1848-. Louis Bar-
naval. An American poet and novelist;
b. in Washington, D.C. ; Yale Coll.,
1868.
De Kay, James E., 1792-1851. An
American. An American physician and
naturalist ; b. in New York City ; d. at
Oyster Bay, Long Island, N.Y.
Dekker, Eduard Douwes, 1820-.
Multatuli. A Dutch author; b. at Am-
sterdam ; went to Java when he was 20
years old, and was commissioner of taxes
for 17 years, when he was deprived of
liis ofiice on account of his opposition to
tlie abuses of the Colonial administra-
tion. Returned to Holland, he turned
his attention henceforth to author-
ship.
De la Cour, James, 1709-81. J^***
D***, T.C., D. An Irish poet; b. at
Killowen, near Blarney, Co. Cork ; educ.
at Trin. Coll., Dublin ; and entered into
orders, but did no credit to his profes-
sion. His habits were irregular, and he
associated with dissipated company, till
at length he obtained the name of the
" Mad Poet."
De Jjaet, Jean Jacques, 1815-. Jo-
hanAlfried; Fdix Bogaerts. A Belgian
writer; b. at Antwerp; devoted himself
to literature, and engaged in journalism
in Brussels and Antwerp.
De La Motte, Col. PUUip, -1805.
An Antiquarij. An English officer;
Lieut.-Col. of the 21st Regt. of Light
Dragoons; d. at Batsford, Co. Glouces-
ter.
Delano, Alonzo. Old Block. An
American dramatist.
Delany, Patrick, D.D., 1686(1 )-1768.
Phileleutherus DuUiniensis. An eminent
Irish clergyman; Dean of Down, and
friend of Dean Swift.
De La Ramee, Louisa, 1840-. Ouida.
An English novelist; b. at Bury St. Ed-
munds, of French extraction on the
father's side. At an early age she came
with her family to reside in London, and
soon began, under the pen-name of
"Ouida" (a child's mispronunciation of
Louisa), to write for periodicals. In
1879 resided near Florence, Italy.
De La Rocca, Countess Irene. Cor-
dula ; Camille Henri/. An Italian writer,
of Paris; b. in Castiglione; since 1863
has devoted herself to the education of
her children.
De Larra, Mariano Jos^ 1809-.
Figaro. A Spanish writer, of Madrid.
Deiavan, James. One who has been
there. An American writer.
De La Touche, Janet. Isaline. An
English novelist.
Delaune, Thomas. T. D. An Eng-
lish Nonconformist of the 17th and 18th
centuries.
De La Warr, George John, 5th
Earl of, 1791-1869. Euri/alus. An Eng-
lish nobleman ; an early friend of Lord
Byron.
Delepierre, Joseph Octave, 1804-79.
M. Aude'; Un grave homme. A Belgian
historian and antiquary ; b. at Bruges ;
studied law at the Univ. of Ghent, and
practised as an advocate at Brussels.
After the revolution of September he
entered the diplomatic service, and in
1849 was appointed Secretary of the Le-
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gntion and Consul General for Belgium
at Brussels. D. at the Upper Hamilton
Terrace, London.
Delf, Mrs. H. F. H. F. D. An Eng-
lish writer.
Delf, Thomas, 1812-66. Charles Mar-
tel. An English author, publisher, and
bookseller ; for some years employed in
New York City, but the greater part of
his life in London, where he was born
and died.
Delllle, John C. LongcJiamps. An
American correspondent in Paris.
Delius, Nlcholaus, 1813-, Dr. D.
A German scholar and Shakespearian ;
b. at Bremen ; Professor at Bonn from
1855.
Delmar, Alexander, 1836-. Emile
Walter ; Kujany Chang Ling. An Amer-
ican economist and journalist, of Spanish
descent ; b. in New York City ; editor of
the " Social Science Review," 1864-66 ;
organized the United States Bureau of
Statistics, 1860, and was director, 1867-68.
Delmotte, Henri Florent, 1779-1836.
Tridace Nafe' The'obrome de Kaout 't'
Chouk. A Belgian miscellaneous writer;
member of the Academy of Brussels.
De liOlme, John Louis, 1745-1807.
One who is not a Doctor of the Sorhonne.
A Swiss lawyer, who resided for some
years in England ; d. in Switzerland.
De Milly, Mrs. Augusta. Ethel Dean.
An American writer; b. in New York
City ; has passed the greater part of her
life in Florida ; in 1868 she resided in
Jacksonville, Fla.
Demme, Herman Chrlstoph Gott-
fried, 1760-1822. Karl Stille. A Ger-
man poet and theologian ; b. at Miil-
hausen ; became the chief director of
the ecclesiastical and educational de-
partment of the Duchy of Altenburg ;
and wrote tales, novels, and religious
songs ; d. at Altenburg.
Demoliere, Hippolyte Jules, 1802-
78. Mole'ri. A popular French writer ;
author of dramas, romances, guide-books,
and botanical works ; d. in Paris.
De Morgan, S. C. D. An English
spiritualist.
Denham, Ed\rard. E. D.; Delta;
Epsilon ; A Student of Histori/. An
American author and journalist, of
New Bedford, Mass.
Denham, Michael Aislahie, -1859.
M. A. D. ; Archmus ; Autolycus. An Eng-
lish literary antiquary ; b. near Bowes, in
Yorkshire ; engaged in business at Hull
during the early part of his life, but
ultimately settled at Piersebridge, on
the Tees; d. at Piersebridge.
Denlson, Charles AVheeler, 1809-.
An Ex -Consul ; Major Pennirnan. An
American poet and journalist; b. in
New London, Conn. ; was for a time an
editor in London, and also United States
Consul in British Guiana.
Denison, Eliza Freeman. Christie
Crust. An American writer.
Denison, Lieut.-Col. George T., Jr.,
LL.B., 1839-. Junius, Jr.; A Native
Canadian. A Canadian volunteer offi-
cer ; b. at Bellevue, Toronto ; gradu-
ated at Trin. Coll.; and LL.B. in To-
ronto in 1861 ; served as an officer of
the Volunteer Cavalry from 1854.
Denison, Mrs. Mary (Andrews),
1826-. M. A. D. ; Clara Vance. An
American miscellaneous writer; wife of
Charles Wheeler Denison; b. in Cam-
bridge, Mass.
Dennant, Edward. E. D. An Eng-
lish religious writer, of Ipswich.
Denne, Rev. Samuel, M.A., F.S.A.,
1730-99. W. D., Rusticus. An English
clergyman ; b. at the Deanery in West-
minster; Vicar of Darent, and of Wil-
mington, near Dartford, Kent ; d. at
Wilmington.
Dennie, Joseph, 1768-1812. The
American Addison ; The Lay Preacher ;
Oliver Oldschool. An eminent American
journalist; b. in Boston; Harv. Univ.,
1790 ; studied law, but never practised ;
in 1795 removed to Walpole, N.H., and
wrote for the " Farmer's Weekly Mu-
seum '' ; in 1797 he went to Philadel-
phia; and in 1800, with Asbury Dick-
ins, commenced the publication of the
"Portfolio," and continued his connec-
tion with it till his death ; d. at Phila-
delphia.
Dennis, Rev. James Blatch Piggot,
B.A.,F.G.S., 1816-61. Lucius. An Eng-
lish clergyman, microscopist, and orni-
tliologist; resided at Bury St. Edmunds,
Co. of Suffolk, 1849-61, and d. there.
Dennis, Jeffirey. The Merchant Sea-
man's Friend. An English writer, of
London.
Dennis, John, 1657-1734. Sir An-
drew Artlove. An English poet, critic,
and political writer ; b. in London ;
Caius Coll. and Trin. Hall, Cambridge ;
obtained considerable notoriety by his
writings.
Dennis, Rev. Jonas, B.C.L., 1775-
1846. Bathoniensis. An English cler-
gyman ; b. at Exeter ; Exeter Coll.,
Oxford, 1800 ; Prebendary of Carswell,
in the castle of Exeter, 1799-1846; d.
at Polsloe-park, Devon.
Dennistoun, James, Esq., 1803-55.
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A Conservative. A Scottisli biographer
and writer on art; b. in Dumbarton-
sliire ; educ. at the Coll. of Glasgow ;
studied law at Edinburgh, but devoted
himself to the fine arts and literature.
Denny, John Thomas. A Free
Lance ; Hart Leigh ; Silverstar ; Brent
Winwood. An English dramatist and
iournalist.
Dennys, Nicholas Belfield, Ph.D.,
E.R.G.S., etc. N. B. D. An English
civilian ; entered the civil department
of the navy in 1855 ; student interpreter
in China, 1863-65 ; edited the Hong Kong
"China Mail," 1866-76; assistant pro-
tector of emigrants, 1877, at Singapore ;
J. P. for Straits Settlements, 1877 ; sec-
retary, librarian, and curator of the Eaf-
fles Public Library and Museum, 1877.
Denslow, Martin Van Buren.
Maurice 0' Quill. An American biogra-
pher.
Dent, Charles. C D. An English
poet.
De Peyster, Arent Schuyler, 1736-
1832. An Officer. An American loyal-
ist ; a Canadian by birth ; served in vari-
ous parts of North America ; commanded
British forces at Detroit, 1776-85; after-
wards Colonel of the Volunteers of Scot-
land.
De Peyster, John Watts, 1821-.
Anchor ; A Layman, An American his-
torical writer ; b. in New York City ;
principal contributor to the " Eclaireur."
a military journal, 1853-54, and its edi-
tor, 1854-58; in 1872 resident at Eose
Hill, Tivoli, N.Y.
Do Puy, Henry Walter, 1820-76.
An Indian Agent. An American journal-
ist; b. at Pompey Hill, N.Y. ; studied
law and came to the bar, but preferred
journalism, and settled in Indianapolis;
d. in New York City.
De Quincey, Thomas, 1786-1859.
An English Opium Eater; X. Y. Z. An
English essayist; b. at Greenhay, near
Manchester; passed the latter part of
his life at Lasswade, 12 miles from Edin-
burgh.
Derhy, Edward Henry Smith Stan-
ley, Earl of, 1826-. Lord De Terrier.
An eminent English statesman; suc-
ceeded his father, the 14th Earl, in 1869 ;
Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs,
1866-68, and again in 1874.
Derby, Elias Hastet, 1803-80. E.
H. D. ; A Citizen of Boston ; Massachusetts ; '
A Railroad Director. An American law-
yer; b. in Salem, Mass.; Harv. Univ.,
1824; practised his profession in Bos-
ton.
Derby, Mrs. Emily Jones. Emily
Melville. An American actress.
Derby, George Horatio, 1824-61.
John Phoenix; John P. Squibob. An Amer-
ican humorist ; b. in Norfolk County,
Mass.; West Point, 1846; Capt. U. S.
Topog. Engineers; brevetted at Cerro
Gordo ; afterwards stationed in Cali-
fornia, where he produced his " Phoe-
nixiana " ; d. in New York City.
Derby, John Barton, 1793-1867. A
Recluse. An American lawyer and poli-
tician ; b. in Salem, Mass. ; Bowdoin
Coll., 1811 ; was the father of Lieut.
George Derby ("John Phoenix"); held
an office in the Boston Custom House
for some time; d. in Boston.
Derenzy, M. G. A Widowed Wife.
An English lady.
Derham, William, D.D., E.R.S.,
1657-1735. W. D., M.A. An English
divine and philosopher; b. near Wor-
cester; Canon of Windsor.
Dering, Heneage. H. D., Ripen-
sis. An English clergyman; Dean of
Ilipon.
Derrick, Samuel, 1724-69. Mr.
Wilkes. An Irish dramatist ; Master of
the Ceremonies at Bath.
Desaussure, Henry WUUam, 1764-
1839. A Federal Republican. An Amer-
ican jurist; appointed by Washington
Director of the U. S. Mint; practised
law in Charleston, S. C, and became
Chancellor of South Carolina, 1808-37 ;
d. at Charleston.
Deschamps, EmUe, 1791-1871. Le
jeune moraliste. A French poet, dram-
atist, essayist, and novelist; b. at
Bourges, and educ. at Paris, where he
continued to reside; d. at Versailles.
Deschamps, Pierre Charles Ernest,
1821-. Un Bibliophile ; Poche. A learned
French bibliographer, of Paris ; b. at
Magny-en-Vexin (Seine et Oise); was,
1845-54, editor of the " Gazette musi-
cale."
Desloges, Ii. Rgnaud. A French
libraire-dditeur at Paris.
Desnoyens, Edmoud, 1814-. De
Bieville. A French "vaudevilliste," of
Paris.
Deuchar, Alexander. A Genealogist.
A Scottish writer.
De Vere, Albert. Winning Hazard.
An English writer on billiards.
Devereux, Penelope. Stella.
Devlin, J. Dacres. Alfred Kent. An
English poet and local historian; a shoe-
maker.
Devonshire, Charles, 1783-1851. A
Mechanic. An English dramatist ; b. in
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Falmouth, England, and d. in Indiana,
U.S.A.
Devonshire, WUliam Cavendish,
1st Duke of, 1640-1707. Duke of
D . An English peer, poet, and
statesman.
Dewey, Orville, D.D., 1794-1882.
D. ; An English Traveller. An American
clergyman ; b. in Sheffield, Mass. ; Wil-
liams Coll., 1814; from 1862 a resident
of Sheffield, Mass., where he died.
Dewhurst, Jane. J. D. An English
poet.
De Wint, Mrs. C. A. C. A. D. An
American poet.
Dexter, Franklin, LL.D., 1793-1857.
Hancock. An American lawyer; b. at
Charlestown, Mass. ; Harv. Univ., 1812 ;
admitted to the Suffolk bar, and prac-
tised in Boston with eminent success.
D. at Beverly, Mass.
Dexter, John Haven, 1791-1876.
Thilagathus. An American merchant;
b. in Marlboro, Mass. ; was in business
in Boston till 183.3, when he employed
his leisure in collecting facts concerning
persons and places in Boston, where he
died.
Dexter, Samuel, Sr., LL.D., 1761-
1816. Philotheorus ; A Junior Sophister.
An American jurist and statesman ; b.
in Boston ; Harv. Univ., 1781 ; admitted
to the bar, 1784, and after practising a
few years in several country towns,
removed to Boston ; d. while on a jour-
ney to Athens, N.Y.
Dlbdln, Thomas, 1771-1841. T.
Merchant. An English dramatist and
song-writer, of London; d. at Penton-
ville.
Dibdln, Thomas Frognall, D.D.,
1775-1847. T. F. D.; Lysander ; A
Member of the Roxburghe Club; Mercnrius
Susticus; A Pastor; Rosicrucius ; Regi-
nald Wolfe, Esq. An English bibliogra-
pher ; b. in Calcutta ; educ. at Oxford ;
studied law, but afterwards took orders,
and was rector of St. Mary's, Bryanstone-
square, 1824-47.
Dick, John. A Felloio of the Society
of Antiquaries of Scotland. A Scottish
writer.
Dick, William Brisbane, 1828-.
Joshua Jedediah Jinks ; Leger D. Mayne ;
Trumps. An American writer and pub-
lisher, of New Tork City.
Dickens, Charles (Huffam), 1812-70.
Box; Godfrey Sparks; Timothy Sparks;
A /Subscriber; Tibbs ; The Uncommercial
Traveller ; Your Constant Reader ; W. P.
An English novelist; b. at Landport,
Hants. ; was for some years a reporter
for the London press, but in 1837 was
known as a popular writer.
Dickenson, . Quip. An English
writer, of London, where he became very
profligate, but was suddenly converted,
and went out as a Wesleyan missionary
to a savage tribe, by whom he was slain.
Dicker, Thomas. The Catholic Bish-
op of Bantry ; A Man of Business. An
English satirical writer, of Lewes.
Dickinson, Eev. Charles Albert,
1849-. Eleven Sophomores. An Ameri-
can clergyman ; b. at Westminster, Vt. ;
Harv. Univ., 1876 ; Pastor of the Second
Parish Church, Portland, Me., 1879.
Dickinson, Charles M. A Village
Schoolmaster.
Dickinson, John, LL.D., 1732-1808.
D.; Anticipation; Fabius ; A Gentleman
in Philadelphia; A North American; A
Pennsylvania Farmer. An American
statesman; b. in Maryland; studied law
in Philadelphia and in London ; M.C.,
1776-77 and 1779-80 ; d. at Wilmington.
Dickinson, Rev. Moses, 1696-1778.
An Aged Minister. An American Cong,
minister; b. in Hatfield, Mass.; Yale
Coll., 1717 ; Pastor at Norwalk, Conn.,
1727-78 ; d. at Plymouth, Conn.
Dickinson, Mrs. T. P. Hester A.
Benedict. An American writer.
Dickinson, W. Ij. W- L. D. An
English writer of to-day.
Dickson, Miss . Dolores. An
English musical writer.
Dickson, Samuel, M.D. A London
Physician; A Physician. An English
physician.
Didier, Eugene liemoine. Lemoine.
An American writer.
Dlekenga, I. E. Don. An American
novelist.
Digges, Leonard, 1588-1635. L. D.
An English poet and orator; son of
Thomas, and brother of Sir Dudley.
Dilg, William. Henricus vom See.
An American poet, of Milwaukee, Wis.
Dill, J. M. Moralisto, Poet " Lariat "
of Carthage. An American poet.
Dill, Rev. James Reid. J. R. D.
An English religious writer.
Dillon, Sir John Joseph, Knt., -1837.
A Barrister; Hiberno-Anglus ; Publicus
Severus. An English lawyer, of Lin-
coln's Inn, 1801; d. at Ipswich.
Dillon, John Talbot. An English
Traveller in Spain. An English writer ;
Knight and Baron, etc., of the Sacred
Roman Empire.
Dillon, Robert Crawford, D.D.,
1795-1848. The Chaplain to the Mayor-
alty. An English clergyman ; b. in the
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rectory-house of St. Margaret's, Loth-
bury; St. Edmund's Hall, Oxford, 1817;
held an independent service in London,
1845-48 ; d. at Spitalfields.
Dlnge, Antolne, 1759-1832. Joseph
Hipault Desormeaux. A French scholar
and historian.
Dingle, Edward, 1814-. E. D—e.
An English religious writer; b. in Cal-
lington; resided there, 1832-52; and at
Tavistock, 1852-79 et seq.
Diunies, Mrs. Anne Peyse (Shack-
elford). SloXna. An American " South-
land" poet; b. at Georgetown, S.C.;
educ. at Charleston; married, at the
early age of fourteen, Mr. J. C. Dinuies,
of St. Louis, Mo.; and 1846-68 et seq.
resided in New Orleans.
Dinsmoor, Robert, 1759-1836. The
Bustic Bard. An American poet; b. at
Windham, N.H. ; served in the Revolu-
tionary War; then became a farmer in
his native town.
Dlrclts, Henry, LL.D., 1806-. H. D.
An English engineer and miscellaneous
writer ; b. at Liverpool ; was a consulting
engineer, 1842-58; afterwards travelled
extensively on the Continent.
Disney, John, D.D., 1746-1816. Anti-
Draco. An English minister; b. at Lin-
coln, and educ. at Cambridge ; was for
some years minister of the Unit. Chapel,
in Essex Street, London.
Disosway, E. Leal. An American
writer for the young.
Disraeli, Benjamin. Beakitorhis ;
Runnymede. — See Beaconsfield, Earl
of.
D'Israeli, Isaac, Esq., D.C.L., 1766-
1848. /. D'l.; Euterpe; Messrs. Tag,
Rag, and Bobtail. An English man of
letters ; b. at Enfield, near London ; de-
voted his life to literary pursuits, and
d. at Bradenham House, Buckingham-
shire.
Disturnell, John, 1801-77. J. D.
An American printer and bookseller, of
New York City ; b. at Lansingburg, and
d. in New York City.
Ditcher, Seltna. S. D. An English
writer.
Diver, Jenny. Mrs. Jane Jones. An
American writer.
Dix, John. Chirurgus; J. D., Chi-
rurgus. An English surgeon, of Bristol ;
d. in America.
Dix, John Ross. J. D. ; J. D. R. ;
A Cosmopolitan ; A Looker-On; A Middle-
Aged-Man. An American artist and
author.
Dlx.WlUiam GUes, A.M. W. G. D.
An American poet ; Harv. Univ., 1845.
Dixon, Mrs. . Emma Leslie. An
American author.
Dixon, Andrew. Harry Sachett. An
American writer.
Dixon, Edward Henry, M.D. Scal-
pel. An American surgeon, of New
York.
Dixon, Henry Hall. The Druid.
An English sporting writer of to-day.
Dixon, Rev. Henry John, M.A. A
Clergyman. An English divine; St.
Mary's Hall, Oxford, 1840; Vicar of
Yarnscombe, Barnstaple, 1872-80 tt
seq.
Dixon, James Henry, LL.D., 1803-
76. Stephen Jackson, Esq., of The Flatts,
Malham Moor. An English literary an-
tiquary, of Skipton.
Dixon, Samuel H. Dio Rivers. An
. American journalist, of Texas.
Dixon, Thomas. A Working Man.
An English laborer, of Sunderland.
Dixon, William Hepworth, 1821-
79. Onslow Yorke. An English critic,
historian, and traveller, of London ; b.
in Yorkshire; editor of the London
" Athenseum," 1853-69.
Doane, George Washington, D.D.,
LL.D., 1799-1859. The Rector and Bishop
of the Diocese. An American Epis. cler-
gyman; b. at Trenton, N.J. ; Union
Coll., 1818 ; Bishop of New Jersey, 1832-
59 ; d. at Burlington, N.J.
Doane, Rev. William Croswell,
M.A., 1832-. His Son. An American
clergyman ; second son of Bishop G. W.
Doane ; is a pleasing poet ; has written
his father's memoir, and edited his poeti-
cal works, sermons, and miscellaneous
writings; Bishop of Albany from 1869.
Dobell, Sydney Thompson, 1824-74.
Sydney Yendys. An English poet; b.
at Peckham Rye ; in 1888 et seq., resided
on the Cotswold Hills, near Gloucester.
Dodd, George. G. D. An English
writer.
Dodd, Rev. Philip Stanhope, M.A.,
1775-1852. A Member of the University
of Cambridge. An English clergyman;
nephew of the famous Dr. William
Dodd; b. in Cowley, Middlesex; Magda-
len Coll., Cambridge, 1796 ; rector of
Penshurst, Kent, 1819-52.
Dodd, William, LL.D., 1729-77. A
Gentleman of One of the Inns of Court ; A
Minister of the Church of England. An
English clergyman ; b. at Bourne, Lin-
colnshire, and educ. at Clare Hall, Cam-
bridge. He was ordained in 1753, and
distinguished as one of the most eloquent
preachers in London. In 1777 he forged
the name of his former pupil. Lord Clies-
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terfield, to a bond for .£i£00, and for
that crime was executed at Tyburn.
Doddridge, Philip, D.D., 1702-51.
A Minister in the Country. An eminent
English Dissenting clergyman; b. in
London; Minister at Northampton,
1829-51 ; d. at Lisbon.
Dodge, Miss Mary Abigail, 1830-.
Gail Hamilton. An American writer; b.
at Hamilton, Mass. ; has been a teacher,
but is now an author and journalist;
since 1876 has lived chiefly at Washing-
ton.
Dodge, Mrs. Mary (Mapes).
M. M. D. An American journalist;
daughter of Prof. Mapes ; editor of the
" Saint Nicholas " ; earlier name, Mary
E. Dodge.
Dodge, Nathaniel Shatswell, 1810-
74. John Carver, Esq. An American
educator; b. in Haverhill, Mass.; stud-'
led at Dartmouth Coll., but did not
graduate; and spent one year (18.33-
34) at the Andover Theol. Sem. ; was
afterwards a teacher at Pittsfield, Mass. ;
in London, England, 1851-61 ; quarter-
master in the late war, 1862-06 ; d. in
Boston.
Dodge, Ossian E. Ivan Ort. An
American musician ; in 1870 Secretary
of the St. Paul (Minn.) Chamber of
Commerce.
Dodgson, Rev. Charles liutwidge,
M.A. Lewis Carroll. An English cler-
gyman and miscellaneous writer : Christ
Church Coll., Oxford, 1854 ; Mathemati-
cal Lecturer of his college.
Dodington, George Bubb, Lord Mel-
combe, 1691-1762. B**bD**n. An Eng-
lish statesman.
Dodsley, Robert, 1703-64. An An-
cient Brahmin ; A Footman; Nathan Ben
Saddi ; Belshazzar Kapha, the Jew. An
English author and bookseller, of Lon-
don ; b. in Mansfield, Notts. ; he pur-
chased of Johnson, in 1738, " London "
(Johnson's first original composition),
for ten guineas, and in 1749 gave him
fifteen guineas for " The Vanity of
Human Wishes."
Dodson, Michael, M.A., 1732-99. A
Laijman. An English lawyer ; b. at
Marlborough, in Wiltshire ; practised
many years in London, where he died.
DodweU, Henry, D.D., 1641-1711.
A Veri/ Learned Man of the Church of
England. An Irish clergyman; b. in
Dublin; and educ. at Trin. Coll., in that
city ; in 1674 he removed to London ;
and in 1788 was chosen Camden Pro-
fessor at Oxford ; but lost his place in
1691, because he would not take the
oaths of allegiance to William and
Mary.
DodweU, Rev. William, 1709-85.
A Country Olergijman. An English
clergyman ; b. at Shottesbrooke, in
Berkshire ; Archdeacon of Berks.
Doe, Charles Henry, 1838-. Samuel
Blotter. An American journalist, of
Worcester, Mass.
Dollinger, Johann Joseph Ignaz
von, 1799-. Janus. A German theo-
logian ; b. at Bamberg, in Bavaria ; is
a leader of the "Old Catholics"; Rec-
tor of the Univ. of Munich from 1871.
Doherty, Hugh. H. D., Esq. An
English dramatist ; late of the 23(1 Light
Dragoons.
Doherty, John. Thunderbolt. An
English highwayman.
Doherty, Robert Remington. Rem-
inrjton Yonge. An English miscellaneous
writer.
Dole, Nathan HaskeU, 1852-. N.
II. D. ; The Cerberus. An American
journalist; b. in Chelsea, Mass.; Harv.
Univ., 1874; is now (1885) Art, Dram-
atic, and Literary editor of the "Phila-
delphia Press."
Domett, Alfred, about 1815-. War-
ing. An English poet, of a Dorsetshire
family ; studied at Cambridge ; called to
the bar, 1841, but never practised; in
1880 was still living in London.
Domett, Henry W. Delta. An
American journalist.
Domville, Sir William, 2d Bart., 1774-
1860. A Layman. An English civilian;
b. in London, and succeeded his father
in 1833 ; Lord Mayor of London, 1813-
14; d. at Southfield-lodge, Eastbourne.
Donald, George, 1801-52. The Glas-
gow Unfortunate. A Scottish cotton-spin-
ner, who gained some celebrity as a
poet; lived and d. at Glasgow.
Donaldson, J. A Sergeant of the **
Begiment of Infantry. A British soldier.
Donaldson, John William, D.D.,
1812-61. J. W. D.; Phileleutheros Angli-
canus. An English biblical critic and
philologist; b. in London; educ. at the
London Univ.; Trin. Coll., Cambridge,
1834; master of King Edward's School
at Bury St. Edmunds, 1841-52; d. in
London.
Donaldson, Joseph, 179 -1830. A
Soldier. A Scottish writer; b. in Glas-
gow; went to Paris in 1830; took an
active part in the Revolution of July;
and died of disease and fatigue.
Donaldson, William. Somebody.
An English writer.
Dondey, Auguste Marie (called
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"Theophile" Dondey). Philotee O'Ned-
dji. A lYench poet, of Paris.
Dondey-Diipre, TheophUe, flls.
Vetreuil O'Neddy. A French writer.
Donnelly, Thomas F. Bookworm;
Eugene Pomeroi/. An American journal-
ist and publisher, of New Yorls City.
Doris, Charles. Le Baron B*** ;
One who has never quitted him for 15 years.
A French friend of Napoleon.
Dorman, William H. fV. H. D.
An English writer.
Dormer, John. Philopones. An Eng-
lish writer, of the Society of Jesus.
Dorr, Benjamin, D.D., 1796-1869.
jB. D. An American clergyman; b. in
Salisbury, Mass.; Dart. Coll., 1817;
Rector of Old Christ Church, Phila-
delphia, 1837-69; d. at Germantown,
Penn.
Dorr, David F. A Quadroon. An
American colored man.
Dorr, Mrs. Julia Caroline (Ripley),
1825—. Caroline Thomas. An American
poet and prose writer; b. at Charleston,
S.C. ; in 1847 married Seneca M. Dorr,
then of New York, but for the last 20
years a resident of Vermont. In 1880
the family resided at "The Maples,"
near the city of Rutland.
Dorr, Thomas Wilson, A.M., 1805-
54. Aristides. An American politician ;
b. in Providence, R.I. ; Harv. Univ.,
1823 ; became a lawyer in his native
city, 1827 ; was a leader of the Suffrage
Party of Rhode Island in 1841; d. in
Providence.
Dorset, Charles Sackville, Duke of,
1711-G9. D. of D . An English
peer; author of a number of prose and
poetical compositions.
Dorsey, Mrs. Sarah Anne (Ellis),
1829-79. Filia Ecclesim. An American
" Southland " writer ; b. on her father's
plantation, just below Natchez; in 1853
married Samuel W. Dorsey, of Tensas
Parish, La. ; from 1875 resided at Beau-
voir, on the Gulf Shore, and at her death
left her estate to Jefferson Davis.
Douay, Fdmond. E. D. A French
editor.
Doiibleday, Thomas, 1790-1870. A
North Counirij Angler. An English poet
and miscellaneous writer, of Newcastle ;
the associate editor of a little volume of
verse published in 1818 ; afterwards rose
to eminence as a writer on political,
social, and financial subjects.
Douce, Francis, F.A.S., 1762-1834.
The Porson of Old English and French
Literature; Prospero. An eminent Eng-
lisli literary antiquary, of London ; for a
time keeper of the Mss. in the British
Museum ; d. in London.
Doudney, Rev. David Alfred.
Alfred; Old Jonathan. An English cler-
gyman; P.C. of St. Luke, Bedniinster,
Bristol, 1859-83 et seg.; editor of the
"Gospel Magazine" and "Old Jona-
than," both monthly.
Doughty, G. G. D. An old Eng-
lish writer.
Douglas, Lieut. . An Officer. An
English translator.
Douglas, A. Iiivlen, and Two Others.
X, Y, Z, Club. — See "Saxe, John God-
frey," and " Pettes, George W."
Douglas, D. A Gentleman of Lincoln's
Inn. An English lawyer.
Douglas, Rev. James John, B.D.
J. J. B. A Scottish clergyman; incum-
bent of St. Mary, Kirriemuir, Dio. St.
Andrews, 1851-8-S et seq.
Douglas, John, D.D., 1721-1807.
Leonard Bae; An Honest Man. A Scot-
tish clergyman; b. at Pittaween, Fife-
shire; B.A., Oxford, 1741; Bishop of
SaUsbury, 1791-1807, where he died.
Douglas, Rev. Niel. Britannicus. A
Scottish minister at Cupar, near Fife.
Douglas, Mrs. R. A Lady. An Amer-
ican writer.
Douglas, Robert. 1820-44. Sholto ;
A Medical Student. A Scottish surgeon,
in the Royal Navy ; b. in Glasgow ; d. on
board the coasting packet, H. M. Steamer
"Albion."
Douglass, Frederick, 1817-. Bailey.
An American orator and journalist ; b.
at Tuckahoe, Maryland ; after many
years of slavery, he escaped to the
North ; Marshal of the District of Col-
umbia from 1877.
Douglass, William, -1752. W. D.;
William Nadir, S.X. Q. ; Sawney. An
American physician ; b. in Scotland ; set-
tled in Boston about the year 1716 ; was
opposed to inoculation, and the public
measures of the colonial government ; d.
in Boston.
Dove, John. Philanthropos. An Eng-
lish Friend ; a tailor of London.
Dover, Thomas. A Gentleman of
Trinity College, Cambridge. An early
English writer.
Dover, William. A Well-Wisher to
all Mankind. An English Friend, of
London.
DovF, Lorenzo, 1777-1834. Cosmo-
polite; Lorenzo. An eccentric American
Meth. preacher; b. at Coventry, Conn.;
d. at Georgetown, D.C.
Dowdall, John. John at Stiles. An
English Shakespearian.
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Dowling, J. li. J. L. D. An Eng-
lish writer of to-day.
Downer, SUas, A.M., -1786. A Son
of Liberty. An American patriot ; Harv.
Univ., 1747.
Downey, John, 1770-1827. Simon
the Wagoner. An American educator;
b. at Germantown, Penn. ; in 1795 opened
a Latin and grammar school at Harris-
bnrg, Penn.; and afterwards held im-
portant civil offices in that city, and d.
there.
Downing, Mrs. Fanny (Murdaugh).
Viola. An American "Southland" writ-
er ; b. at Portsmouth, Va. ; in 1851, mar-
ried Charles W. Downing, Esq., of Flor-
ida; in 1869 she resided in Charlotte,
N.C.
Downing, Frank Ii. The Editor of
" Bell's Life in London."
Downs, Major . Marcus Sper-
maceti, the Elder. An English compiler ;
d. on board the Bewick packet, on his
passage to London.
Dowson, Emerson. E. D. An Eng-
lish writer.
Dowson, Sasanna. o»***»* iy*"""**.
An English poet.
Dowty, A. A. Young and Happi)
Husband; Philander Smiff, 0. P. Q.
An English journalist, in the London
" Figaro."
Doyle, Hannah. if. D. An
English Friend, of Crimplesham, Nor-
folk.
Doyle, Jefferson E. P., 1837-. Major
Jep Joshjn; Modoc; Vidette. An Amer-
ican journalist, of New York City and of
Cincinnati.
Doyle, J. Dixie. Dixie. An Amer-
ican journalist, of Washington, D.C.
Doyle, Et. Eev. James Warren,
D.D., 1786-1834. J. K. L.; An Irish
Catholic. An Irish E. C. prelate ; b. near
New Eoss, Co. Wexford ; educ. in Portu-
gal ; Bishop of Kildare and Leighlin,
1819-34 ; d. in Carlow.
Doyle, John, 1797-1868. EB. An
Irish caricaturist ; b. in Dublin ; his
works from 1829 to 1840 aroused a de-
gree of interest in England, which more
than approached the proportions of a
furore; d. at his residence in Clifton
Gardens.
Doyle, Richard, 1826-. Dich Kitcat.
An English artist; son of the preceding;
b. in London; first attracted attention
by his designs for " Punch " ; but in 1850
he severed his connection with that
journal on account of its incessant at-
tacks on the Eoman Catholics.
Doyle, Thomas, about 1799-1879.
Father Thomas. An eminent R. C. priest,
of London.
D'Oyly, Sir Charles, 7th Bart., 1781-
1845. A Civilian, an Officer in the Ben-
gal Establishment. An English gentle-
man, of Shottisham ; early in life entered
the East India Service, and remained in
India for 40 years; d. at Adenza, near
Leghorn.
D'Oyly, Thomas. Viator. An Eng-
lish poet and prose writer.
Drake, Daniel, M.D., 1785-1852. The
People's Friend. An American physician ;
b. in Plainfield, N.J. ; a resident of Cin-
cinnati, and d. there.
Drake, JosephRodman,and Another,
1795-1830. Croaker §• Co. An American
poet ; b. in New York City ; studied at
Columbia Coll., but did not graduate ; re-
sided and d. in his native city.
Drake, Samuel Adams, 1833-86. S.
A.D. An American journalist ; brotiier gon.
of Samuel Gardner Drake ; b. in Boston ;
was a newspaper editor and correspond-
ent at the West from 1858 ; returned to
Massachusetts in 1871; resided at Mel- 8
rose.
Drake, Samuel Gardner, 1798-1875.
S. G. D. ; The Editor of that Periodical.
An AmeHcan literary antiquary; b. in
Pittsfield, N.H. ; kept an Antiquarian
Bookstore in Boston from 1828.
Drake, Swaine. The Clerk of the
"California." An English writer.
Draper, Mrs. Elizabeth. Eliza. An
English lady; correspondent of Laurence
Sterne.
Draper, Sir WiUiam, K.B., 1720-87.
Modestus ; A Traveller. An English offi-
cer and statesman ; Lieut.-Gov. of Min-
orca, 1779 et seq.
Drayton, WiUiam Henry, 1742-99.
A Carolinian ; Freeman. An American
patriot and statesman ; b. at Dayton
Hall, on Ashley River, S.C. ; educ. in
England ; in 1775 President of the Pro-
vincial Congress ; and M.C., 1778-90 ;
d. in Philadelphia.
Drennan, WUIiam, M.D., 1754-1820.
Orellana. An Irish physician ; b. at Bel-
fast; M.A. at Glasgow Coll. in 1771;
studied medicine, and began to prac-
tise at Belfast ; but soon removed to
Newry, and then to Dublin; but in
1807 returned to Belfast.
Drew, Benjamin. Dr. E. Goethe
Digg. An American writer ["an old
'Boston Post' joker"]; visited Canada,
and wrote an interesting book about fug-
itive slaves there.
Drew, Jacob Halls, 1793-1875. His
Eldest Son. An English publisher ; b. at
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St. Austell ; removed to Bodmin in 1859 ;
*nd to Bath in 1865, where he died.
Drew (afterwards Bickersteth),
Mona. 31. B. A British poet.
Drew, Pierce WilUam. P. W. An
Irish (?) antiquary.
Drewe, Edward. An Officer of the
British Army. An English writer; Major
of the 35th Eegt. Foot.
Drewe, Patrick. A Lover of the
Church of England.
Driggs, George W. G. W. £>.; A
XoH-Co7nmiss toned Officer. An Ameri-
^;an oflScer, in the 8th Wisconsin Vol-
unteers.
Drinker, Anna. Edith May. An
American poet ; a native of Pennsylvania.
Allibone has the name Drinker; others,
Drinl^water.
Drinker, Jolin. A Tradesman. An
English writer.
Driver, Tliomas. Uncle Tom's Neph-
ew. An American writer.
Droiiojowska, Countess Antoinette
Josgpliine Fran^oise Anne (Symon
de tatreiclie), 1822-. Chevalier A. de
Doncourt. A French writer; b. at St.
Chily (Lozcre); in 1847 married Count
Felix de Drohojowski, an Austrian offi-
cer.
Drummond, Mrs. . Mrs. D — m-
m — d. A Scottish poet.
Drummond, Henry, Esq., 1786-1860.
S. D. ; One of his Constituents. An Eng-
lish gentleman; son of Henry Drum-
mond, Esq., of the Grange, Hants ; was
founder (1825) of the chair of Political
Economy in the Univ. of Oxford; M.P.
for West Surrey, 1847-1859; d. at Al-
bury Park, GuildJEord.
Drummond, Roljert Hay, CD.,
1711-76. Robert, Lord Bishop of Sarum.
An English prelate ; b. in London ; Christ
Church, Oxford; Bishop of Salisbury,
1761 ; Archbishop of York, 1761-76.
Drummond, Rev. Spencer Rodney,
M.A. S. M. D. An English clergyman ;
Christ Church, Oxford, 1813; in 1880,
resident at St. George's Place, Brighton.
Drummond, Sir William, -1828.
Another Considerable Personage. A Scot-
tish author, and a profound and elegant
scholar, of Logie, Almond, North Briton;
d. at Rome.
Drummond, WUliani Abernetliy.
W. A. Z). A Scottish bishop.
Drury, Henry Joseph Thomas,
M.A., F.R.S., F.S.A., 1779-1841. Detector.
An English clergyman; King's Coll., Cam-
bridge, 1801 ; Rector of Fingest, Bucks.,
1820-41; and lower master of Harrow
iSchool; d. at Harrow-on-the-Hill.
Dryden, John, 1631-1700. 3Ir.D—n.
A celebrated English poet.
Drysdale, WiUiam. W. D. An
American journalist, of New York City.
Duane, WUliam, 1760-1835. Anti-
Monopoly; Camillus; Jasper Dwight. An
American politician and journalist; b.
near Lake Champlain, N.Y. ; educ. in
Ireland; editor of the Philadelphia
"Aurora," 1796-1822; d. in Philadel-
phia.
Dnane, William, 1808-. W. D. An
American lawyer; b. in Philadelphia;
grandson of the preceding.
Dnboc, Kari Edward, 1822-. Rob-
ert WaldmuUer. A German author; b.
at Hamburg; was for some years en-
gaged in commerce, but in 1856 devoted
himself entirely to literature ; in 1859 he
settled at Dresden.
Du Bois, Edward, Esq., 1775-1850.
A Knight Errant; Count Reginald de St.
Leon ; Old Knick. An English lawyer
and litterateur; called to the bar at the
Inner Temple in 1809 ; editor, for a time,
of the "Monthly Mirror"; was for many
years Deputy Judge of the Court of Re-
quests in Holborn ; d. in London.
Du Bose, Mrs. Catherine A. (Rich-
ards), 1828-. Leila Cameron. An Amer-
ican "Southland" writer; b. in a vil-
lage in Oxfordshire, England; her family
came to the United States and settled in
Georgia; then removed to South Caro-
lina; in 1848, she married Charles W.
Du Bose, a lawyer of Sparta, Ga., where
in 1867 she resided.
Dubourg, Felix. Auguste Neuville.
A French dramatic artist, first in the
provinces, later in the Thettre des Vari-
St^s ; b. in Champagne.
Dubuison, Paul Ulrich, 1746-94.
***, Amiricain. A French dramatist
and ardent revolutionary; b. at Laval;
beheaded at Paris.
Duch^ Jacob, D.D., 1739-98. Tamoc
Caspipina ; A Gentleman of Foreign Ex-
traction ; A Gentleman who resided Some
Time in Philadelphia. An American cler-
gyman ; educ. at the Univ. of Penn., and
at Cambridge, Eng. ; his loyalty became
suspected, and he fled to England in
1777, but returned in 1790; d. in Phila-
delphia.
Duchesne, Henri Gabriel, 1739-
1822. £>****. A French naturalist; b.
in Paris; keeper of the archives of the
clergy before the Revolution ; and from
1807 counsellor at the Court of Ac-
counts.
Duck, Rev. Stephen, -1756. S—n
D — k. An English uneducated poet;
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originally a thresher, but became a
clergyman of the Church of England;
drowned in the Thames.
Ducket, George, and Another. Sir
Iliad Doggret.
Duckett, William, 1805-63. Henri
Page. A French writer; the son of an
English teacher in Paris ; in 1848 he be-
came a iournalist.
Du Couret, Louis. Hadji Abd-el-
Hamid Bey. A French trareller; ex-
lieutenant of the Emirs of Mecca, of
Yemen, and of the king of Persia.
Dudevant, Mme Amandine Iiucile
Aurore (Dupin du Franceuil), 1804-
76. Blaise Sonin; George Sand; Un
Voyageur. A celebrated French nov-
elist ; b. in Paris ; in 1822 married the
Baron Casimir Dudevant, but soon sepa-
rated from him; devoted her life at
Paris to literary pursuits ; and d. there.
Dudley, Eev. Sir Henry Bate, Bart.,
LL.D., 1745-1824. A Gentleman. An
English " tutor, littirateur, play-writer,
topographer, farmer, agriculturist, land-
drainer, magistrate, sportsman, pugilist,
dinei'-out, clergyman, baronet, and canon
of a cathedral ; also an orator, and the
founder of two London newspapers."
Dudley, Paul, 1675-1751. A Gentle-
man. An American jurist ; Harv. Coll.,
1690 ; Chief Justice of Massachusetts.
Duer, William Alexander, LL.D.,
1780-1858. An Old New Yorker. An
eminent American lawyer; brother of
John Duer, LL.D. ; b. in Dutchess Co.,
N.Y.; admitted to the bar, 1802; in
1818 removed to Albany ; afterwards
to New York City ; was President o\
Columbia Coll., 1829-42 ; and d. in that
city.
DuflF, Andrew Halllday. Andrew
Halliday.
Duflf, Miss Henrietta A., -1879. H.
A. D. An English poet and prose
writer, of London ; daughter of Admi-
ral Duff ; d. at Brighton.
Duff, Mile Nina. Miss Nina. A
French writer; sister of Mme la Com-
tesse A. d'Adh^mar.
Duff, William, M.A. An Impartial
Hand. A Scottish writer ; Professor of
Philosophy at Aberdeen.
Duffet, Nikolaus, 1833-. Julius
Rosen. A Bohemian dramatist ; b. at
Prague ; studied at the Univ. there
philosophy and jurisprudence ; entered
the public service, and was l^olice Com-
missioner for some time, till in 18G7 he
was suspended as being friendly to Prus-
sia; he was afterwards restored, and then
resigned in order to devote himself en-
tirely to literature ; he now (1882) re-
sides at Vienna.
Duffell, Miss Anne. Christine Mc-
Kenzie. An American novelist.
Dufferin, Helen Sellna (Sheridan),
Baroness (afterwards Countess of Gif-
ford), 1807-67. Hon. Impulsia Qush-
ington. An Irish writer; author of the
"Irish Emigrant's Lament"; grand-
daughter of Richard Brinsley Sheridan.
Dufiield, Rev. Matthevs^ Dawson,
F.S.A., 1792-1866. Bichmondiensis. An
English clergyman ; b. at Middleham,
Yorkshire ; Canon and Chaplain of the
Collegiate Church of Middleham, 1843-
66 ; d. at Stebbing Vicarage, Essex (to
which he was instituted in 1842).
Duflield, Eev. Samuel W. Anselmus.
An American minister, of Bloomfield,.
N.J.
Duffy, J. W. J. W. D. An English
translator of to-day.
Duganne, Augustine Joseph Hick-
ey, 1823-84. Motley Manners. An Amer-
ican poet and novelist; b. in Boston;
wrote 20 or 30 novellettes, and was a fre-
quent contributor to periodical litera-
ture ; d. in New York City.
Duigenan, Patrick, LL.D., 1735-
1816. A Layman ; Theophilus. An Irish
civilian and lawyer ; M.P. for Armagh ;
d. in London.
Duke, Alfred. Broomstraw ; Hewletts.
An American journalist, of Richmond,
Va.
Duke, Seymour B. A Southerner.
An American novelist.
Dulany, Daniel, 1721-97. Antilore.
An American lawyer and loyalist, of An-
napolis, Md. ; survived the Revolution
many years.
Dulaure, Jacques Antorne. J. A.
D***. A French historian.
Dumas, Alexandre, 1808-70. Davy.
A French novelist and dramatist; b. at
Villiers-Cotterets (Aisne); resided at
Paris, devoted to his literary work; d
at Puys, near Dieppe.
Dunbar, George, M.A., F.E.S.C.
1774-1851. G. D.; A Non-Intrusionist
A Scottish classical scholar ; b. at Cold
ingham, Berwickshire ; Professor of
Greek in the Univ. of Edinburgh, 1805-
51 ; d. in Edinburgh.
Dunbar, Margaret Juliana Maria
M. J. M. D. A Scottish writer (t).
Dnncan, Mrs. Florence I. F. I. D
An American writer, of Philadelphia.
Duncan, Rev. George J. C. ni&
Son. A Scottish minister; son of Henry
Duncan, D.D.
Duncan, James, -1811. An Odd Fet
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low, A Scottish writer ; a bookseller, of
Glasgow.
Duncan, John, D.D., 1720-1808.
J**n D****n ; John Brighte ; liiclmrd
Brisk; An Old Parochial Clergyman;
Tyro-Philehutherus. An English divine;
Rector of South Warmborough, Hants. ;
d. at Bath.
Duncan, W. W. D. A Scottish
poet.
Duncan, William James. W. J. D.
A Scottish financial writer, of Glasgow.
Dunckley, Henry, M.A. Verax. An
English author and journalist ; editor of
the " Manchester Examiner and Times."
Duncombe, Rev. John, 1730-85.
Another Gendeman of Cambridge; Crito ;
Rusticus. An English clergyman ; Vicar
•of Heme ; a contributor to the " Gent.
Mag." for 20 years, under the signature
of " Crito."
Duncombe, William, 1689-1769.
Benevolus ; Philopropos. An English
translator and miscellaneous writer ; b.
in London ; devoted his life chiefly to
literary pursuits in that city; and d.
there.
Dundas, J. Hamilton. J. H. D. A
Scottish poet.
Dundas, Wedderburn. W. D. A
Scottish poet.
Dundouald, Thomas Cochrane,
10th Earl of, 1775-1860. A Seaman.
An English admiral, commander-in-chief
of the North American and West India
Station, 1848-51 ; M.P. for Westminster,
1807-8.
Dunham, Mrs. Emma B. (Sargent).
Leoline. An American writer.
Dunham, Robert Carr. O — s D — s ;
Bellamy Brownjohn. An English writer.
Dunlap, M. Ii. Rural. An Ameri-
can journalist, of New York City.
Dunlap, WUliam, 1766-1839. A
Water Drinker. An American painter
und dramatic author, of New York City ;
b. at Perth Amboy, N.Y. ; founder of the
N.Y. Academy of Design.
Dunlop, Rev. Alexander. Civis ; A
Layman; A Country Minister. A Scot-
tish religious writer.
Dunlop, Madeline Wallace and
BosaUnd. Two Sisters. English writ-
ers ; daughters of an Indian oflicial, and
b. in India.
Dunlop, William, M.D., 1795-1848.
A Backwoodsman; Colin Ballantyne. A
Scottish and Canadian litte'rateur ; b. at
Greenock, Scotland ; came to Canada in
1826 ; d. at Lachine, near Montreal.
Dunn, Caleb, 1834-. Solon Shingle.
An American writer (1).
Dunning, Mrs. A. K. Nellie Orahame.
An American writer.
Dunning, M. O. B. Mary Larimer.
An American writer { 7 ) .
Dunning, Miss Susan C. Shirley
Dare. — See " Power, Mrs. Susan C.
(Dunning)."
Dunster, Rev. Charles, M.A., -1816.
A Country Clergyman. An EngHsh cler-
gyman ; an elegant scholar and ingen-
ious poet ; Trin. Coll., Oxford, 1771 ;
Rector of Petworth, 1783-1816, and
Rural Dean of Western Sussex.
Dunton, John, 1659-1733. A Book-
seller ; His Grace, John, Duke of ... ; A
Member of the Athenian Society; Philaret,
a Member of Athens. An English book-
seller; turned author; in 1685 visited
New England, and resided 8 months in
Boston.
Du Parquet, Mme . Mme de Cha-
breul.
DupetitM^r^, Prgd^ric, 1785-1827.
M. Fr€d€ric. A Erench dramatic author ;
b. in Paris.
Duplany, Claude Marius, 1850-.
Claude Marius. A Erench actor.
Duplessls-Kergomard, Jules de
Morlaix. Gustave de Penmarch. A
Erench poet.
Duppa, Richard, B.C.L., 1767-1831.
R. D. ; Member of the Univ. of Camb.
An English lawyer and miscellaneous
writer ; d. in London.
Durand, Mme Alice Marie Cfeleste
(Henry), 1842-. Henri GrA-ille. A
French novelist; b. in Paris; passed
some years, till 1872, at St. Petersburg,
when she returned to her native city.
Durand, J. P. J. P. Philips, docteur.
A French physicist, of Paris.
Durfee, Job, LL.D., 1790-1847.
Theoptes. An American jurist; b. at
Tiverton, R.I. ; Brown Univ., 1813; ad-
mitted to the bar, 1814; M.C., 1821-25;
Associate Justice and Chief Justice of
the Supreme Court of Rhode Island,
1835-47 ; d. at Tiverton.
D'Urfey, Thomas, -1723. Mr.
D'Uffey; Poet Stutter. An English
poet, song-writer, and dramatist; b. in
France.
Durgin, Miss . Elizabeth Conover.
Durivage, Francis Alexander,
1814-81. The Old 'Un. An American
miscellaneous writer; d. in New York
City.
Durward, Bernard Isaac. Porte
Crayon. An American poet and artist;
adopted the nom de plume of "Porte
Crayon," not knowing that it had already
been appropriated by another writer.
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He began contributing to the press
about the time Gen. Strother's "Vir-
ginia Illustrated " first appeared in
" Harper's," and published a collective
edition of his poems in 1872 under the
title " Wild Flowers of Wisconsin."
Du Soll^, John S. Knickerbocker,
An American journalist, of Philadelphia.
Dutens, Rev. Louis, 1729-1812.
Louis; Duchillon. An English writer;
b.in Tours, France; took orders in the
Church of England, and became rector
of Elsdon, Northumberland ; d. in Lon-
don.
Dutt, Shoshee Chunder. J. A. O.
Barton. A Hindoo writer of to-day, of
Calcutta.
Dutton, Anne. A. D. An English
writer of the early part of the 18th cen-
tury.
Dutton, George. Bank Crash, Esq.
An American writer on finance.
Du Vallon, Berquin. Un Observateur
resident sur les lieux. A French resident
in Louisiana early in the century.
Duveyrler, Anne Honore Joseph,
1787-1865. M€ksville. A French dram-
atist ; b. in Paris ; studied law, but pre-
ferred to work for the theatre.
Duycklnct, Evert Augustus, A.M.,
1816-78. Felix Merry. An American
editor and essayist; b. in New York
City; Columbia Coll., 1835; admitted
to the bar, 1837, but devoted himself to
literary pursuits ; d. in his native city.
Dwlght, Timothy, D.D., LL.D., 1752-
1817. An Inhabitant of New England. An
American divine ; b. at Northampton,.
Mass.; Yale Coll., 1769; President of
his alma mater, 1795-1817 ; d. at Phila-
delphia.
Dyer, Mrs. Cornelia C. (Joy). One
of them. An American writer.
Dyer, Hon. Eliphalet, LL.D., 1721-
1807. E. D, An American lawyer and
politician ; b. at Windham, Conn. ; Yale
Coll., 1740; chief justice of Connecticut,
1789-97.
Dyer, Rev. George, 1755-1841. G. D.
An English classical scholar and anti-
quary; b. in London, and from 1792 a
resident in that city ; a friend of Charles
Lamb ; d. in London.
Dyson, Rev. Charles, 1787-1860. D.
An English scholar ; for a short time
Professor of Anglo-Saxon, Oxford ; suc-
cessively incumbent of Nunburnholme in
Yorkshire, Nasing in Essex, and finally
of Dogmersfleld in Hampshire, where he
died.
Dyson, Mrs. Charles. C. D. An
English writer; wife of the preceding.
Dyson, Timothy J. Quiver. An
American journalist, of Brooklyn, N.Y.
Eagles, Rev. John, M.A., 1784-1855.
Llewellin Penrose ; The Sketcher ; Theman-
inthemoon; Vive valeque. An English
clergyman ; was for five years curate of
Rev. Sydney Smith at Halburton; and
resided at Bristol, his native place, 1841-
55, without pastoral charge, devoted to
artistic and literary pursuits.
Earbery, Matthias, A.B. M. E.;
Anonymous Londinensis ; Philalethes. An
old English writer of the first part of
the 18th century.
Early, Miss M. A. Cousin May
Carleton. — See "Fleming, Mrs. M. A.
(Early)."
Easby, J. A Citizen of the World.
An English writer, of Manchester.
Eastlalie, Lady Elizabeth (Rigby),
1816-. A Lady. An English writer; b.
in Norwich ; widow of Sir Charles Locke
Eastlake.
Eastwlclc, Edward Backhouse,
C.B., F.R.S., 1814-83. An Ex-Political.
An English orientalist; b. in London;
M.A., Oxford; called to the bar, 1840;
M.P. for Penryn and Falmouth, 1868-74.
Eaton, Asa, D.D., 1778-1858. The
Hector. An American clergyman ; b. at
Plaistow, N.H. ; Harv. Univ., 1803; Rec-
tor of Christ Church, Boston, 1805-37 ;
Instructor at Burlington, N.J., 1837-41 ;
Rector at Bridgewater, Mass., 1841-58,
residing in Boston.
Eaton, Mrs. Charlotte Ann (Wal-
die), -1859. An Englishwoman. A
Scottish writer; second daughter of
George Waldie, Esq., Hendersyde-park,
Roxburghshire, and wife of Stephen
Eaton, Esq., of Ketton-hall, Rutland; d.
in Hanover-square, London.
Eaton, Edward Byron. Sosiosch.
An American writer.
Eaton, George B. Jacobstaff. An
American editor, of New York City.
Eaton, William, 1764-1811. W. E.
An American soldier ; b. at Woodstock,
Conn.; Dartmouth Coll., 1790; United
States Consul at Tunis, 1798-1803; Navy
EB
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ED
Agent for the Barbary States, 1804-5; d.
at Brimfield, Mass.
Eber, General . Un Flaneur. A
Hungarian officer.
Ebersberg, Ottokar Franz, 1833-.
0. F. Berg. A German dramatist; b.
at Vienna ; in 1859 founded the satirical
sheet "Tritsch-Tratsch"; and in 1862
joined the illustrated "Kikeriki."
Ebhardt, G. Justus.
Ebhardt, Olga. Mme Louise d 'Alq.
Ebrard, Johann Heinrich August,
1818-. Christian Veutsch; Sddiemann
dtr jUngere. A German theologian; b.
at Erlangen, and educ. tliere and at IBer-
lin. Since 1875 has been pastor of the
French Reformed congregation in his
native town.
Eccarius, Jobann Georg, 1818-. A
Working Man. A German-English
tailor and labor reformer, of London.
In 18G7 elected General Secretary of the
International Working Men's Association.
Eccles, Ambrose, -1809. The Editor.
An Irish Shakespearian ; educ. at Trin.
Coll., Dublin; travelled on the Conti-
nent, going from France to Italy, where
he studied the language with great suc-
cess. On his return he devoted himself
chiefly to literary pursuits, the fruits of
which appeared in his illustrated editions
of Shakespeare's plays.
Edain, Hlppolyte. Hippolyte Niade.
A French novelist.
Eddy, Caleb, 1788-1859. The Agent
of the Corporation. An American mer-
chant, long a resident of Boston ; early
in life of the firm of Bemis & Eddy,
merchants on Long Wharf. He was
superintendent of the Middlesex Canal
many years, a member of the Board of
Aldermen, 1823 and 1824, and Demo-
cratic candidate for Mayor in 1828 and
1838. D. at Cbicopee, Mass.
Eddy, Daniel Clarke, S.T.D. Rupert
Van West. An eminent American Bap-
tist clergyman ; b. in Salem, Mass. ;
Minister of the First Baptist Church in
Brooklyn, N.Y., 1881-84 et seg.
Eddy, Thomas, 1758-1827. One of
the Inspectors of the Prison. An Ameri-
can Friend ; b. in Philadelphia ; » mer-
chant and insurance broker in New York
City, where he died.
Eden, , 1844-. William Herbert.
An English actor.
Eden, Hon. Eleanor, 1826-78. L. E.
An English artist, daughter of 3d Baron
Auckland.
Eden, Sir Frederick Slorton, Bart.,
about 1766-1809. Vindex. An English
diplomatist and writer on political econ-
omy; ambassador to Berlin, Vienna,
and Madrid, 1792-96, and at the time of
his death Chairman of the Directors of
the Globe Insm-ance Company, Pall
Mall, in whose house he died.
Eden, Lizzie Selina. A Ladij. An
English writer.
Edgcumbe, Richard, 2d Earl of
Mount Edgcumbe, D.C.L., F.Il.S.,F.S.A.,
1764-1839. An Old Amateur. An Eng-
lish nobleman ; M.P. for the borough of
Fowey, 1786-95, when he succeeded his
father as Earl and member of the House
of Lords. At the time of his death, at
his residence on Richmond Hill, he was
a Privy Councillor, Lord Lieutenant,
Vice-Admiral, and Gustos Eotulorum of
the Co. of Cornwall, High Steward of
Plympton, etc.
Edmonds, Richard, Jun., 1801-. Ep-
silon ; E. Redruth. An English antiquary
and hymn-writer; b. at Penzance, Corn-
wall ; admitted to the bar, 1823 ; prac-
tised at Plymouth, 1861.
Edmonds, S. Emma E. Nurse and
Spy. An American writer.
Edmonds, Thomas Bowe, B.A.,
1803-. Junius, An English writer on
vital statistics ; brother of Richard ;
b. at Penzance ; resident in London,
1879 et seq.
Edwards, Rev. . A Country
Parson. An English poet, of Aldwinkle,
Northamptonshire.
EdTvards, Rev. Edw^ard. The Arch-
deacon. An English clergyman ; Arch-
deacon of Brecon, Wales.
Edwards, George, F.R.S., F.A.S.,
1694-1773. A Naturalist. An English
naturalist ; b. in Essex ; after travelling
for several years, returned to his native
country, and was librarian to the Eoj'al
College of Physicians.
Edwards, James, Esq., 175G-1816.
Rinaldo. A London bookseller and bib-
liographer; sold his valuable library in
1815.
Edwards, John. Autoiycus. An
American bicycle writer.
Edwards, Joseph. Agrikler. An
English dialect poet of to-day.
Edwards, Mrs. Ii. L. E. An Eng-
lish religious writer.
Edwards, Mrs. Matilda Caroline
(Smiley). Matilda. An American
"Southland" poet; b. at Grape Hill,
Nelson Co., Va. ; married Rev. A. S. Ed-
wards, of Washington City. During the
late war she lived at Richmond ; but
after its close, she opened a girls' school
at Grape Hill, but the country was so
poor that it did not succeed.
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Edwards, Thomas, 1699-1757. T.
E. ; Another Gentleman of Lincoln's Inn ;
The Other Gentleman of Lincoln's Inn.
An English critic, poetical writer, and
Shakespeare scholar ; b. at or near Lon-
don ; the earlier part of his life was
spent in that city and at Pitzhanger ; hut
he resided at Turrick, in the parish of
Elleshorough, Bucks., 1739-57.
Edwards, Thomas A. Ollapod. An
Australian bicycle journalist, of Mel-
bourne, Aus.
Edwards, Tryon, D.D., 1809-. Ev-
erard Berkeley. An American theologian
and miscellaneous writer; b. at Hartford,
Conn. ; Yale Coll., 1828 ; studied law in
New York City; then theology at Prince-
ton ; Pastor at New London, Conn., 1844-
57; Hagerstown, Md., 1866-73; Phila-
delphia, 1874-79; Gouverneur, N.Y.,
1880-.
Edwards, William. A Bengal Civ-
ilian. An English colonial writer.
Egan, John. Junius Hibernicus. An
Irish journalist.
Egan, Pierce, 1772-1849. An Actor ;
An Amateur. An English author; the
veteran historian of the ring and sport-
ing journalist; d. in London.
Egar, Eev. John H. The Rector.
An American clergyman; in 1882, of
Rome, N.Y.
Egelshem, WeUs, -1786. Winley.
An English printer and humorous poet,
of London; haying from nature a re-
markable squint, he assumed the name
of " Winkey."
Egerton, Mary Margaret, the Coun-
tess of Wilton. A Lady of Rank. — See
" Wilton, The Countess of."
Eggleston, Edward, D.D. Leisurely
Saunterer; Zoraster Higgins ; Penholder.
A Methodist clergyman and literary
worker; b. at Vevay, Ind. ; joined the
Meth. ministry in his 19th year, and
preached ten years in Minnesota; in
1870 removed to New York City, and
became editor of the "Independent"
and the "Hearth and Home."
Eggleston, George Gary, 1839-. A
Rebel. An American author, brother of
the preceding; b. in Vevay, Ind. In
1875 he joined the editorial staff of the
New York "Evening Post," and in 1876
became its literary editor. In 1878 re-
sided in Brooklyn, N.Y.
Egmont, John, Earl of, 1711-70.
J., E~l of Eg—t. An English noble-
man ; held several public offices, and was
the author of political tracts.
Eichelberger, Thomas W. Ike L.
Herqirr.
Elder, Mrs. Susan (Blanchard).
Hermine. An American "Southland"
writer; b. at an extreme Western mili-
tary station, where her childhood was
passed ; educ. in New Orleans, and mar-
ried Charles D. Elder, of that city; re-
sided at Thibodeaux, La.
Elibank, Patrick Murray, 5th Lord.
A Peer of Scotland. A Scottish noble-
man.
Eliot, Francis Perceval, 1755-1818.
Falkland. An English ^vriter on finance ;
one of the Commissioners for auditing
Public Accounts ; d. in London.
Eliot, Samnel Atkins, A.M., 1798-
1862. A Member of the Corporation. An
American merchant; b. in Boston;
Harv. Univ., 1817; M.C., 1850-51;
Mayor of Boston, 1837-39 ; d. in Cam-
bridge, Mass.
Elizabeth. Carmen Sylva. A Euro-
pean poet ; Queen Consort of Charles I.,
King of Eoumania.
Ellaby, Rev. James, and Another.
Two Clergymen. An English clergyman.
— See " Thelwall, Rev. A. S."
Ellenborough, Jane Elizabeth
(Digby), 1807-82. lanthe. An English
lady ; the wife of an Arab chief, who
was her 4th husband ; d. at Damas-
cus.
EUenwood, Henry S. Cape Cod
Bard; Peter Pindar, Jr.; X. An Amer-
ican writer; contributor to the "New
England Galaxy," in the earlier part of
the century.
Ellice, Rt. Hon. Edward, 1787-. Mer-
cator. An English gentleman; b. in
London ; M.P., 1818-26, and from 1830.
EUiot, Mrs. Frances (Minto). An
Idle Woman. An English lady.
Elliot, John Lettsom. An Aristocrat ;
A Conservative; A Protectionist.
Elliott, Charles WyUys, 1817-. Mr.
Thorn White. An American miscellane-
ous writer; a descendant of John Eliot;
was a landscape gardener at Cincinnati,
1840-48 ; then in New York City, he de-
voted himself chiefly to literaiy and phil-
anthropic labors; in 1875 et seq. he re-
sided in Cambridge, Mass.
EUiott, Miss Charlotte, 1789-1871.
C. E.; A Lady. An English hymn-
writer ; at one time resided at Torquay,
and afterwards at Brighton; d. at Tor-
quay.
Elliott, Ebenezer, 1781-1849. The
Corn-law Rhymer. An English poet ; b.
at Mashorough, in Yorkshire; labored
many years in an iron-foundry ; in 1821
he settled in business at Sheffield; but
in 1841, retired with a competency, and
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passed the remainder of his life at a villa
near Barnsley, where he died.
Elliott, J. J. Vidette. An American
journalist, of New Orleans.
Elliott, Miss Llllie (Pect), -1878.
Suth Elliott. An English writer ; daugh-
ter of Eev. James B. Peck, of Chelms-
ford, England.
EUiott, "William, 1788-1863. Agri-
cola; An American; Piscator ; Venator.
An American politician ; b. at Beaufort,
S.C; Harv. Univ., 1809; devoted him-
self to the care of his estates; was op-
posed to secession, and wrote against it ;
d. in his native town.
Ellis, Arthur. A. E.; A Layman.
An English writer.
Ellis, Brabazon. A Churchman. An
English writer.
Ellis, Charles Mayo, Esq., 1818-78.
Libertas. An American lawyer; b. in
Boston ; Harv. Univ., 1839 ; admitted to
the Suffolk bar, and practised his profes-
«ion in Boston ; d. in Brookline, Mass.
Ellis, George, 1745-1815. Sir Greg-
cry Gander; A Member of Parliament.
An English literary antiquary; was a
contributor to the " KoUiad " and the
"Probationary Odes," and editor of
" Early English Poets " and " Early Eng-
lish Romances."
Ellis, Eev. John, D.D. A Member of
Brazen-Nose College, Oxford. An English
■clergyman; Vicar of St. Catharine's,
Dublin.
Ellis, Jonathan. J. 'E. An Ameri-
can writer.
Ellis, Eev. Robert Stevenson, M.A.
Anglicanus. An English clergyman, of
St. Peter's Coll., Cambridge; in 1834
appointed Chaplain to the British Lega-
tion at Copenhagen.
Ellis, Thomas T., M.D. An Army
Surgeon. An American physician ;
served in the late Civil War ; Post Sur-
geon at New Tork City, and Acting Med-
ical Director at White House, Va.
Ellison, Henry. A Bornnatural. An
English poet, of Christ Church, Oxford.
Ellison, Eev. John. A Certain North-
ern Vicar. An English clergyman;
curate of Wellingborough.
Ellison, Patrick. Vindex. An Amer-
ican political writer.
Ellsworth. Mrs. . Mrs. L. L.
Worth. An American novelist.
Ellsworth, O. Timothy Thistle. An
American publisher, of Boston.
Elrington, Et; Eev. Thomas, D.D.,
about 1760-1835. S. N. An Irish
mathematician ; b. near Dublin ; Eellow
-of the Univ. of Dublin, 1781 ; Provost
of the Univ., 1811-20 ; Bishop of Limer-
ick, 1820-22, and of Leighlin and Ferns.,
1822-35.
Elsum, John. J. E., Esq. An Eng-
lish artist and poet.
Elton, Sir Arthur Hallam, Bart.,
1818-. An English Landowner. An
English poet and politician, of Clevedon
Court, Somerset; M.P. for Bath, 1857-
59.
Ely, Miss . Shirley Keeldar. An
English poet.
Embury, Mrs. Emma Catharine
(Manley), 1806-63. lanthe. An Ameri-
can poet and prose Avriter; daughter of
James E. Manley, M.D., of New York
City ; in 1828 married Mr. Daniel Em-
bury, of Brooklyn.
Emerson, George Barrell, LL.D.,
1797-1881. An Old Teacher. An emi-
nent American educator; b. in Kenne-
bunk. Me.; Harv. Univ., 1817; for 40
years a teacher in Boston, Mass., where
he died.
Emerson, George Samuel, -1848.
G. S. E. An American scholar ; Harv.
Univ., 1845.
Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 1803-82.
R. W. E. An eminent American essay-
ist; b. in Boston; Harv. Univ., 1821;
passed his life chiefly in Concord, Mass.,
where he died.
Emery, Mrs. Sarah Anna (Smith).
A Nonagenarian. An American lady, of
Newburyport, Mass.
Enault, Louis, 1824-. Louis de Ver-
non. A French miscellaneous writer,
traveller, and journalist; b. at Isigny
(Calvados); studied law, and was called
to the bar in Paris ; in 1851 engaged in
literary pursuits.
Endean, James Russell, 1826-76.
Councillor Dreenan. An English pub-
lisher, of London ; b. at Cambridge, and
educ. at Truro, Cornwall.
Engel, IJouis. L. E. An English
musical critic.
Englefleld, Sir Henry Charles,
F.E.S., F.S.A., about 1752-1822. H. E.
An English antiquary and astronomer;
b. in Bnglefield, and d. in London.
Englehardt, Frederick J. Drah-
legne; Gray Eagle. An American jour-
nalist, of New York City.
Engleheart, N. B. An Amateur.
An English writer.
English, Mrs. Prances Mary, 1783-
1858. A Descendant of the Plantagenet.
An English lady ; widow of John Eng-
lish, Esq., Bath ; d. in London.
English, George Bethune, A.M.,
1789-1828. An American in the Service
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of the Victroy. An American writer, of
Boston, Mass.; Harv. Univ., 1807; was
the son of Thomas English, Boston.
Ensor, George, Esq., 1769-1843.
Christian Emanuel, Esq. An Irish writer ;
b. in Dublin, and d. at Ardress, Co.
Armagh.
Ensworth, Mrs. Kate. Kathleen.
An American writer, of the West.
Enton, Henry. Val Versatile. An
American journalist.
Epps, John, M.D. Medicus. A
Scottish physician and phrenologist.
Erck, John CalUard, LL.D. J. C. E.
An Irish lawyer.
Ericsson, Prof. Olaf A. 0. A. E.
An American author, of Richmond, Va.
His work, it is said, " may appropriately
be called ' Modern Canterbury Tales in
Prose.' "
Ermatlnger, Edward. A British
Canadian. A Canadian journalist; was
for 10 years in the service of the Hudson
Bay Company, and traversed the terri-
tory from the Atlantic to the Pacific
several times.
Ersklne, Sir David. D. E. A Scot-
tish advocate.
Ersklne, Kev. Ebenezer, A.M., 1680-
1754. A Learned, Faithful, Zealous, and
Reverend Minister of the Church of Scot-
land. A Scottish divine ; b. in the Prison
of the Bass ; first minister of Portmoak,
Co. of Fifu ; afterwards one of the minis-
ters of Stirling.
Erskine, John, D.D., 1721-1803. A
Freeholder ; A Friend in the Country. An
eminent divine of the Church of Scot-
land ; minister of New Greyfriars, Edin-
burgh.
Erskine, Rev. Ralph, 1685-1752. A
Minister of the Gospel in the Church of
Scotland. An esteemed Scottish Dis-
senter ; b. in Northumberland ; Minister
at Dunfermline, in Fifeshire.
Erskine, Thomas Ersklne, Baron,
1750-1823. E.; Alexander, the Copper-
smith, LL.D. A Scottish peer, lawyer,
orator, and wit ; Lord Chancellor, 1806-
7 ; d. at Almondell, near Edinburgh.
Escoffler, Marie Henri Amgdee, and
Others, 1837-. Thomas Grimm. A French
journalist and romance writer; b. at Serig-
non (Vaucluse) ; commenced his literary
career at Paris in 1857.
Esdaile, David, D.D. D. E. ; A Rural
D.D. A Scottish minister, of Rescobie.
Essington, Rev. Robert William,
JI.A. An Etonian ; A Kingsman ; Robert
Nolands. An English clergyman; King's
Coll., Cambridge, 1841 ; Vicar of Shen-
stone, Lichfield, 1848-83 et seq.
Estabrooks, Henry L. A Yankee
Officer.
Estourbet, Hippolyte Regnier d'.
Eugene de Palman. A French histo-
rian.
Estwick, Samuel, LL.D. A West
Indian. An English clergyman.
Etches, John. Argonaut. An Eng-
lish writer.
Etough, Rev. Henry. A Young Gettr
tleman of Cambridge. An English clergy-
man; Rector of Therfield, Hertfordshire.
Ettingsall, Thomas. Geoffrey Grey-
drake. An Irish writer on angling.
Eusden, Rev. Lawrence, -1730. Leo-
the Second. An English poet; b. at
Spotsworth, Yorkshire ; educ. at Trin.
Coll., Cambridge; took orders, and be-
came chaplain to Richard, Lord Wil-
loughby de Broke ; d. at Coningsby,
Lincolnshire.
Eustace, John Skey, 1760-1805. An
American Officer in the Service of France.
An American officer of the Revolution ;.
after the war he resided some time in
Georgia; in 1794 he visited France, and,
entering the army, became Major-Gen-
eral ; he returned to the United States
in 1800, and, settling in Orange Co.,.
N.T., devoted himseli to literary pur-
suits till his death, at Newburgh.
Eustaphieve, Alexis. A Russian.
A Russian gentleman, long resident in
the United States.
Evans, [of Bradbury & Evans].
Pater. English publisher, of London.
Evans, Arthur Benonl, D.D. 1781-
1855. Barnaby Fungus, Esq.; An Old
Hand on Board. An English clergyman,,
poet, and miscellaneous writer; b. at
Compton, Beauchamp; head master of
the Free Grammar School, Bosworth,.
Leicestershire, 1829-55; and d. there.
Evans, Caleb, D.D., 1737-91. Ameri-
canus ; A Lover of Truth and the British
Constitution. An English Bapt. minis-
ter ; b. in Bristol ; was for many years
President of the Baptist Academy, and
Pastor of the Prot. Dissenters in that
city ; d. at Downend, near Bristol.
Evans, Gen. Sir De Lacy, D.C.L.,.
G.C.B., 1787-1870. Officer serving as
Quarter -Master General. An Irish sol-
dier; b. at Moig; entered the army im
1807, and, in 1846, rose to be Major-Gen-
eral ; M.P., 1831, 1833-34, and 1846-65.
Evans, Elizabeth. Dinah Morris.
An English Meth. preacher, at Wirks-
worth.
Evans, Estwicli. Belarius of Cym-
beline. An American writer.
Evans, Rev. Evan, 1732-79. Ad-
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rena. A Welsh divine and poet ; b. in Car-
diganshire ; educ. at Jesus Coll., Oxford ;
took orders, and officiated as curate in
several places ; d. in his native place.
Evans, Frederick White, 1808-. A
Friend of Youth and Children. An A-
merican Shaker; b. in Leominster, Eng-
land; came to the U.S. in 1820; was a
hatter, but occupied his leisure hours in
study; became a socialist; but finally
joined the Shakers, and became a pre-
siding elder at Mt. Lebanon, KY.
Evans, Rev. John, M.A. Observator.
An English clergyman; Christ Church,
Oxford, 1816 ; Vicar of Whixhall, Whit-
church, Salop, 1844-83 et seq.
Evans, Eev. Jonathan, 1749-1809.
Coi-entri/. An English Cong, minister
and hymn-writer ; b. at Coventry ; was
engaged in secular pursuits, but seized
every opportunity to preach the Gospel.
Evans, Leo C. Grin. An American
journalist, of New York City.
Evans, Morgan. Morgan de Pem-
broke. An English poet.
Evans, Oliver, 1755-1819. Native
Bom Citizen of the U.S. An American
inventor; b. at Newport, R.I. ; resided
chiefly in Pliiladelphia ; d. in New York
City.
Evans, Robert. Adam Bede. The
father of " George Eliot " ; steward to
Sir Roger Newdigate and other landed
proprietors. The original of "Adam
Bede " in his daughter's novel. — See
"LitteU,"No. 2072.
Evans, Samuel. Seth Bede. An
English writer ; uncle of " George Eliot,"
a carpenter and undertaker ; follower of
Wesley, and class-leader and preacher
among the Methodists. The original of
" Seth Bede " in his niece's novel. —
See " Littell," No. 2072.
Evans, Thomas. Tacitus. An Ameri-
can political writer.
Evans, Sir William David, Knt.,
-1821. PubUcola. A British colonial
lawyer; Recorder of Bombay, and after-
wards Stipendiary Magistrate of Man-
chester.
Evanson, Eev. Edward, 1731-1805.
A Member of the Church of England.
An English clergyman ; Vicar of South
Minns in 1768, and Rector of Tewkes-
bury in 1770. In 1778 he became a
school-master, and was soon after re-
garded as an infidel.
Evarts, Jeremiah, A.M., 1781-1831.
William Penn. An American journalist
and philanthropist ; b. in Sunderland
Vt. ; Yale Coll., 1802 ; admitted to the
bar, 1806, and practised at New Haven
about 4 years; was Corresponding Sec-
retary of the A.B.C.F.M., 1821-31 ; d.
in Charleston, S.C.
Evelyn, John, F.R.S., 1620-1705 or 6.
J. E. An English philosopher and pa-
triot, particularly skilled in natural his-
tory ; b. at Wotton, Co. of Surrey ; re-
sided at Say's Court, near Deptford, and
d. there (?).
Everett, Alexander Hill, LL.D.,
1792-1847. An American ; A Citizen of
{he United States; Un Ciudadano de los
Estados Unidos. An American diploma-
tist; b. in Boston; Harv. Univ., 1806 j
Commissioner to China, 1846-47; d. in
Canton, China.
Everett, David, 1769-1813. An
American; Junius Americanus. An
American journalist; b. in Princeton,
Mass.; Dartmouth Coll., 1795; was en-
gaged in journalism in Boston till 1813,
he removed to Marietta, O., where he d.
the same year.
Everist, Miss M. L. Emma. An
American writer, of the West.
Evers, . A Gentleman, late an
Officer in the Service of the Hon. E. /.
Co.
Ewbank, Thomas, 1792-1870. Hab.
Westman, K.O. An American inventor;
b. at Barnard Castle, Durham, England ;
came to this country in 1820, and settled
in New York City.
Ewer, John. A Lover of Truth and
Decency. An English divine ; Bishop of
Llandaff, 1761-69.
Ewing, Mrs. Juliana Horatia, -1885.
Mrs. Overtheway. An English writer of
children's stories.
Ewing, Robert W., -1834 or 35.
Jacques. An American dramatic critic ;
a merchant of Philadelphia; d. at Mo-
bile, Alabama, in the fall of 1834 or
1835.
Eyma, Louis Xavier, 1816-76. Amey.
A French litte'rateur, of Paris ; b. at Saint
Pierre (Martinique); d. at Paris.
Eymard, Paul. Isabine de Mira. A
French writer.
Eyre, Francis, Esq., 1732-1804. A
Gentleman; The Gentleman who is partic-
ularly addressed, Sf-c. ; A Sincere Friend
of Mankind. An English Catholic, of
Warkworth Castle, Co. Northampton ; d.
in London.
Eytlnge, Margaret. Madge Elliot.
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Fabens, Joseph Warren. Resident
of San Domingo ; A Settler in Santo Do-
mingo. An American adventurer; secre-
tary of emigration to William Walker,
the filibuster.
Faber, Frederick William, D.D.,
1814-63. A Parish Priest. An English
poet and clergyman; b. at Calverley,
Yorks. ; educ. at Harrow School and Ox-
ford ; B.A., 1836 ; in 1846 he became a
Roman Catholic ; and in 1849 established
dt London a brotherhood of " Oratorians,"
or " Priests of the Congregation of St.
Philip Neri," which in 1854 was removed
to Brompton, where he died.
Fairbalrn, Sir Thomas, 2d Bart.,
1823-. Amicus. An English civilian;
b. in Manchester; resided a long time in
Italy ; is a magistrate and dep.-lieut. for
Lancashire and Hampshire ; and in 1870
■was High Sheriff of the latter county;
country residence, Brambridge House,
Hants.
Fairbanfes, Mrs. A. W. Myra. An
English writer.
Fairbanlts, Charles Bullard, 1827-
69. Aguecheek. An American writer, of
Boston.
Fairholt, Frederick William, Esq.,
F.S.A., 1814-66. A Literary Antiquary ;
An Archceologist. An English artist; b.
in London ; won for himself an eminent
position as an antiquarian draftsman ; d.
at Brompton.
Fairs, John. John Hare. An English
actor, of London ; first appearance in 1 865.
Falconer, R. W. M. W. F. An
English botanist.
Falconer, Thomas, 1736-92. A Lay-
man. A learned English writer ; a native
and resident of Chester.
Falconer, William, M.D., F.R.S.,
1743-1824. A Layman. An English
physician, of Bath.
Falkner, Mrs. Rhoda Ann (Paige),
1826-63. R. A. P. A Canadian poet;
1). at Hackney, near London ; removed
to Canada when six years old.
Falkonberg, B. E. B. Solymos. A
Hungarian civil engineer, who was ap-
pointed, in 1875, a, member of an ex-
ploring party sent from the Upper Nile
to Darfour.
Falmouth, Mary Frances Elizabeth
Boscawen, Viscountess, 1822-. M. F.
E. F. An English lady ; b. in Westmin-
ster ; in 1845 married Evelyn Boscawen,
•6th Viscount Falmouth.
Fane, Hon. Julian Charles Henry,
1827-70. Neville Temple. An English
" poet, musician, linguist, diplomatist,
eloquent speaker, wit, mimic, and de-
lightful talker"; b. in London.
Fanning, Nathaniel, -1805. An
American Navy Officer. An American
writer; lieutenant, 1804.
Pargus, Frederick J., -1885. Hugh
Conway. An English writer; b. in Bris-
tol ; in 1884 removed to London.
Faris, William S. Harvey Howard.
Farley, Mrs. Helen H. Ernest Gil-
more.
Farneworth, Rev. EUis, -1762. Philo-
pyrphagus Ashhuriensis. An English trans-
lator ; b. at Bonteshall, in Derbyshire ;
Eector of Carsington, in that county,
1762-3; and d. there.
Farnle, Henry. A Keen Hand. A
Scottish sporting writer, etc.
Farquhar, Miss Maria. A Lady.
An English art biographer.
Farrar, Mrs. Eliza Ware (Rotch),
1791-1870. A Lady. An American
writer ; b. in Flanders, Europe ; in 1828
married Prof. John Farrar, of Harv.
Univ.; and d. in Springfield, Mass.
Farrar, Frederic William, D.D.,
F.II.S., 1831-. F. T. L. Hope. An Eng-
lish clergyman; b. in Bombay; educ. in
London and Cambridge ; Chaplain to the
Queen from 1873.
Farrar, Timothy, LL.D., 1788-1874.
A Member of the New England Hist. Gen.
Society. An American jurist; b. at New
Ipswich, N.H. ; Dartmouth Coll., 1807 ;
Judge of the New Hampshire Court of
Common Pleas, 1824-33; d. at Mount
Bowdoin, Boston.
Farren, Mrs. . A Lady. An
American novelist.
Farrer, Henrietta Lioulsa. H. L. F.
— See " Lear, Mrs. H. L. (F.)."
Fast, Edward G. Ben Horst. An
American dramatist and miscellaneous
writer.
Faulder, John, 1801-63. A Member.
An English Friend, of Bristol.
Fauquier, Francis. F. F. An Eng-
lish writer on finance.
Fauvel, Guillaume Am6d6e, 1808-
41. iSdouard Re'ville. A French lawyer,
of Normandy.
Favell, . F. An English student
at Cambridge Univ.
Fawcett, C. The Late Recorder of
Newcastle.
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Fawcett, Edgar. E. F.; Karl
Drury. An American novelist, of New
York City; editor of the "Family Star
Paper"; and contributor, both as poet
and novelist, to many of the leading
periodicals of the day.
FaTvcett, Rev. Joseph, -1804. Sir
Simon Swan, Bart. An English Dissent-
ing clergyman; lecturer at the Old
Jewry Meeting, London ; afterwards a
farmer; d. in Essex.
Fawfces, Francis, 1721-77. A Gen-
tleman of Cambridge. An English clergy-
man, poet, and classical scholar; b. in
Yorkshire.
Fay, Joseph Dewey, M.A., 1780-
1825. Howard. An American lawyer;
b. in Bennington, Vt. ; Williams Coll.,
1798; studied law, and settled in New
York City, where he died.
Fay, Theodore Sedgwick, 1807-.
F. Sedley ; One of the Editors of the N.Y.
" Mirror " ; A Quiet Man. An American
journalist and miscellaneous writer; b.
in New York City ; Minister to Switzer-
land, 1857-61.
Fechner, Gustav Theodor, 1801-.
Dr. Mises. A German writer on physics
and philosophy ; b. at Gross-Garchen,
near Moskau ; studied the natural sci-
ences at Leipsic; became in 1834 Prof,
of Physics, but afterwards exchanged to
the chair of Natural Philosophy and
Anthropology.
Feist, Charles, 1795-. An East
Anfflian. An English poet.
Feist, Henry Mort. Augur; Hot-
spur. An English sporting writer of
to-day.
Felix, Elizabeth Rachel, 1820-58.
Mile Bachel. A famous French actress,
a Jewess.
FeU, Edward, Jr., 1804-35. E. F.,
Jr. An English author ; was well versed
in heraldic matters ; d. at High Holborn.
Pell, Rev. John, 1735-97. Phileleu-
theros. An English Dissenting minister ;
b. in Cumberland; tutor in the academy
at Homerton, near Hackney.
Fellowes, George W. Romeo.
Fellowes, Rev. Robert, LL.D., 1770-
1847. Philalethes, M.A., Oxon.; The
Spirit of Hampden. An English journal-
ist ; b. in Norfolk ; educ. at Oxford, and
in 1795 took orders; d. in London.
Fellows, John, - about 1770. Phi-
lanthropos. A Methodist poet and hymn-
writer; most of his works date from
Birmingham.
Fenety, George E. A Bluenose. A
New Brunswick journalist; in 1839 es-
tablished the " Commercial News " at
St. John, the first tri-weekly or penny
newspaper started in the Maritime Prov-
inces, which he continued till 1863, when
he was appointed Queen's printer for
New Brunswick.
Fenn, Lady Eleanor (Prere), 1743-
1813. Mrs. Lovechild ; Solomon Love-
child. An English lady and writer for
the young; widow of Sir John Fenn;.
d. at Dereham, Norfolk.
Fennell, Greville. Greville F., of
Barnes. An English writer of guide-
books, of London.
Fennell, James, Esq. Nemo Nobody.
An American writer.
Penton, Richard, Esq., F.R.S., -1821.
A Barrister. A Welsh lawyer ; in the
early part of his life he spent much of
his time in London, during which period
he associated with Goldsmith, Glover,
Garrick, and many wits of that age. He
d. at Glynamel, near Fishguard, Pem-
brokeshire.
Fen'wick, John Ralph, M.D. Balpk
Bigod. An English physician, of Dur-
ham.
Fenwlck, Rev. Thomas. Blue Bon-
net; Hydrophilus. A Canadian Presbyt.
clergyman, of Metis, Lower Canada.
Ferguson, Adam, LL.D., 1724-1816.
A Gentleman in the Country. A Scottish
historian ; b. in the parish of Logierait,
Perthshire; Professor in the Univ. of
Edinburgh, 1759-84 ; d. at St. Andrews.
Ferguson, C. C. F — n; C. F-r-n..
An English writer.
Ferguson, Charles. Member of the
Faculty of Advocates. A Scottish lawyer,
of Kilkerran.
Ferguson, J. E. Jeff Josslyn. An
American journalist, of Washington,
D.C.
Ferguson, James Frederick, Esq.,
1807-55. F. Sf J. F. F. A literary
antiquary ; b. in Charleston, S.C. ; went
to Dublin in 1820; was employed there
in the Record Office ; d. in Dublin.
Ferguson, John Clark. Alfred Lee.
An English poet.
Ferguson, Peter K. Jah Wonder.
An American humorist.
Ferguson, Samuel, 1815-. Mr. Mich-
ael Hefferman. An Irish lawyer and,
poet ; b. in Belfast, Ireland; educ. at the
Univ. of Dublin ; and from 1888 prac-
tised his profession in Dublin.
Fermin, PhUippe. A Person who
lived there Ten Years. A British colonial
writer of the last century.
Fernihough, John C. A Local
Artist. An English artist, of Liver-
pool.
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Fernyhough, Thomas. The Survivor.
An English officer.
Ferrier, William W. Baconian. An
American Shakespeare scholar, of An-
gola, Indiana.
Ferrigni, Piero Francesco Ueo-
poldo, 1836-. Yorick. An Italian law-
yer, author, and journalist; b. atLivorno;
after the peace of Villaf ranca he became
private secretary to Garibaldi ; later,
•liTed in Florence.
Ferris, Mrs. Benjamin G. Wife of
a Mormon Elder. An American lady,
whose husband was Secretary of Utah
Territory.
Fessenden, Thomas Green, 1771-
1837. Christopher Caustick ; Peter Pepper-
box ; Peter Periwinkle ; A Practical Gar-
dener; Simon Spunkey. An American
journalist and satirical writer, of Boston;
b. at Walpole, N.H.; Dart. Coll., 1796;
in 1804 settled in Boston; and in 1822
commenced the publication of the " New
England Farmer " ; d. in Boston.
Fessenden, William. Peter Dobbins,
Esq., R.O., U.S.A. An American politi-
cian.
Feuillet, Octave, 1812-. Dgsiri Haz-
<ird. A French dramatist and novelist ;
b. at Saint Lo (Manehe); has devoted
himself at Paris to literary pursuits.
Feuillet de Conches, Baron F611x
S^bastien, 1798-. Un curieux septua-
g^naire. A French writer; b. in Paris;
•entered, in 1820, the Ministry of Foreign
Affairs ; then was, under the 2d empire,
master of ceremonies, retiring in 1874.
P^val, Paul Henri Corentin, 1817-.
-S'(V Francis Trolopp. A popular French
novelist; b. at Eennes; devoted himself
at Paris to literature.
Fewell, Miss Laura K. Parke Rich-
ards. An American " Southland " writer;
b. in Brentsville, Prince William Co., Va.,
and spent most of her life there ; when
she was sixteen her father died, and she
commenced teaching, and contributed to
"Scotts Magazine" and other journals.
Fibiger, Johannes Henrik Tauher,
1821-. Diodoros. A Danish poet ; b. at
Nykjobing ; studied theology ; and in
1874 became pastor at Vallensved, in
Soroe.
Field, Barron, Esq., 1787-1846. F. ;
B. F. ; A Barrister. An English jurist ;
called to the bar at the Middle Temple,
1814; at one time. Advocate Fiscal at
Ceylon ; afterwards. Chief Justice of New
South Wales ; and finally, Chief Justice
of Gibraltar; after his retirement from
his judicial functions and return to Eng-
land, he devoted considerable attention
to dramatic literature; d. at Meadfoot
House, Torquay.
Field, Cyrus West, 1819-. Hai-ry
Hunter. An American merchant; b. at
Stockbridge, Mass. ; at New York City
much engaged in promoting the interests
of ocean telegraphs, having crossed the
Atlantic more than fifty times for this
purpose.
Field, E. E. F. An English religious
writer.
Field, Mrs. E. B. Blanche. An Amer-
ican journalist.
Field, Edwin Wilkins, 1804-71. E.
W. F.; A Solicitor. An English lawyer;
b. in Warwick ; admitted to the bar, 1826 ;
and practised law in London ; drowned in
the river Thames.
Field, Kev. John Edward, M.A. A
Graduate of Dame Europa's School. An
English clergyman ; C. of Burnham w.
Boveney, 1878-83 et seq.
Field, Joseph M., -1856. Everpoint ;
Straws; Old Straws. An American ac-
tor, writer, editor, and manager; b. in
England ; came to the United States at
an early age.
Field, (M.) Kate. Straws, Jr. An
American actress and journalist ; daugh-
ter of the preceding; in 1874, first ap-
pearance at Booth's Theatre, New York
City.
Field, Matthew C, 1812-44. Phazma.
An American poet and prose writer;
brother of Joseph M. ; b. in London;
contributor to Southern journals ; d.
on the passage from Boston to Mo-
bile.
Field, Maunsell Bradhurst, A.M.,
1822-75. An Old Stager. An American
lawyer ; b. in New York City ; Yale
Coll., 1841; admitted to the New York
bar in 1848; Judge of the 2d District
Court in New York City, 1873-75; d. in
his native city.
Field, Richard M. Ager. An Amer-
ican writer; manager of the Boston
Museum.
Field, Rev. William, 1787-1851. W.
F. An English local historian; b. in
London; educ. for the ministry, and was
Pastor at Warwick for 54 years; d. at
Leamington, near Warwick.
Fielding, . Bamet the Moor. An
English poet ; son of the following.
Fielding, Henry., 1707-54. Sir Al-
exander Drawcansir, Knight; Habbakkuk
Hilding, Justice, Dealer, and Chapman ;
Joseph Andrews; John Trottplaid, Esq.;
Scriblerus Secundus ; A hover of his Coun-
try. An eminent English novelist ; b. at
Sharpham Park, Somersetshire ; engaged
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in literary pursuits in London; and died
in Lisbon, Portugal.
Fielding, Miss Sarah, 1714-68. A
Lady. An English lady ; third sister of
Henry Fielding ; lived and died unmar-
ried at Bath.
File, Charles E., 1848-. C. F. ; Titus
A. Brick. An American journalist, of
New York City.
File, Charles E., P. McCann, and
WUliam H. Muldoon, and Others. The
Man about Toion.
FUlebrown, Edward. F. ; E. F.
An American Shakespearian scholar, of
Brookline, Mass.
FUleul, Mrs. Marianne (Girdle-
stone), 1828-. M. P. An English nov-
elist; b. in London; the wife of Rev.
Philip V. M. Filleul, of Biddisham, Som-
erset.
FiUias, Achille E«enne, 1821-.
Charles Besson. A French author and
journalist.
FUon, Pierre Marie Augustln,
1841-. Pierre Sandrie. A French writer ;
b. at Paris; was at first Professor of
Bhetoric at the Lyceum of Grenoble ;
was appointed tutor of the Prince Im-
perial in 1867 ; and in 1870 followed him
into exile.
Finch, Anne, Countess of Winchelsea,
-1720. A Lady. An English poet.
Pinch, George. A Member of the
Reformed Catholic Church. An English
religious writer.
Finch, Richard. R. F.; T. S
Y , Esq. ; A Member of One of the
Religious Societies. An English Friend ;
a clock-maker, of White-Hart-Court,
Lombard-street, London.
Findlay, Mrs. Robert (Markland),
-1851. One of the " Belles of Mauchline."
For an account of the " Belles of Mauchline,"
see " Gent. Mag.," November, 1851, p. 557.
Findley, WilUam, 1750-1821. A
Citizen. An American politician ; b. in
Ireland; came to this country while
young; served in the Eevolutionary
War; settled in Pennsylvania; M.C.,
1791-99 and 1803-17 ; d. at Unity Town-
ship, Greensburg, Penn.
Finerty, Hon. John F., 1846-.
J. F. F. An American journalist ; b. in
Galway, Ireland ; came to this country,
1864; settled at Chicago, 111.; M.C.,
1883-85.
Finlay, K. J. K. J. F.
Finley, Miss Martha. Martha Far-
ijuharson. An American writer of chil-
dren's books; b. in Chillicothe, 0.; in
1853 she went to New York City, and
there commenced her literary career.
For several years past (1881) she has
resided in Elkton, Cecil Co., Md.
Pinu, Henry James; James W.
MiUer; Moses Whitney, Jr.; and
Oliver C. Wyman. Four of Us. Ameri-
can writers, of Boston.
Pirebrace, Rev. John, B.A. A Cler-
gyman of the Church of England.
Fisher, Charles Edward. Cecil.
An American ^vriter.
Fisher, Eliza A. Mason. Ida Mason.
An American writer.
Fisher, Miss Frances C. Christian
Reid. An American novelist of the day.
Fisher, G. C. Horus.
Fisher, George Adams. A Yankee
Conscript. An American writer ; a com-
pulsory soldier in the Rebel army.
Fisher, Joseph E., 1856-. Mohican.
Fisher, Rev. R. A Citizen of New
York ; Neckar. An American writer on
politics.
Fisher, Thomas, Esq., F.S.A., 1772-
1836. An Abolitionist ; Antiguitatis Con-
servator. An English antiquary ; b. in
Rochester ; clerk at the India House,
1786-1816, and Searcher of Records,
1816-34, when he retired on a pension ;
d. at Stoke-Newington.
Fisk, Rev. Samuel, A.M., 1828-64.
Dunn Browne. An American elergy-
man ; b. at Shelburne, Mass. ; Amherst
Coll., 1848; Pastor at Madison, Conn.,
1857-61 ; served with distinction in the
late Civil War, and was killed in the
battle of the Wilderness.
Piste, Nathan, D.D., 1733-99. The
General Observer; A Neighbor; The
Worcester Speculator. An American
Cong, minister; b. in Weston, Mass.;
Harv. Univ., 1754; Pastor of the Third
Church in Brookfield, Mass., 1758-99.
Fiske, Stephen, 1840-. An Ameri-
can; Ariel; Seraph. An American
journalist; b. in New Brunswick, N.J. ;
Rutger's Coll., 1861 ; editor of the New
York " Star," and editor of the dramatic
department of the New York " Spirit of
the Times."
Fitch, John. An Officer. An Ameri
can writer.
Fitton, S. M. S. M. F. An English
writer.
Fltz-Gerald, Lady Edward, -1831
Pamela.
Fitz-Gerald, Maurice. The Knighi
of Kerry. An Irish writer on religious
matters.
Fitzgerald, Percy Hetherington,
M.A., F.S.A., 1834-. Gilbert Dyce ; Om
of the Boys. An Irish novelist; b. a1
Fane Valley, Co. Louth; educ. at Stony
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hurst Coll., Lancashire, and at Trin.
Coll., Dublin, after which he was called
to the bar, and appointed a Crown Prose-
cutor on the North-Eastern Circuit.
Fitzgerald, Robert Allan. Quid.
An English sporting writer.
Fitzgibbon, Edward, 1803-57.
Ephemera. An English sportsman; ed-
itor of " Bell's Life in London."
Fitzpatrick, Thady. T. F. ; Anti-
theatricus ; Candidus ; Ingenuus ; A Lover
of Truth; Philo-Tragiciis ; Theatricus ;
W. W. An English journalist, of Lon-
don.
Fitzpatrick, WUliam Joho, LL.D.,
1830-. W. J. F. An Irish miscella-
neous writer ; Professor of History and
Archseology in the Royal Hibernian
Academy from 1876.
Fitzwilllam, Kichard Fltzwilliam,
7th Viscount. Atticus. An English
writer.
Flack, Capt. . A Hunter; The
Sanger. An English sporting writer; a
hunter in the Southern United States.
Flagg, Fdmund, 181 5-. A Traveller.
An American lawyer and journalist; b.
in Wiscasset, Me.; Bowdoin Coll., 1835;
chief clerk of a commercial bureau in
the State Department at Washington
from 1854.
Flagg, Elizabeth E. F. E. F. ;
Sobert Bloomjield. An American reli-
gious writer.
Flagg, Mary. Emeff. An American
journalist, of New York City.
Flaherty, W. E. W. E. F. An Eng-
lish historian.
Flaniank, James. Trevelyan Turn-
ham, Esq. An English miscellaneous
writer ; b. in Exeter ; resident some
time at St. Austell, and many j-ears at
Penzance, Cornwall.
Flatman, Thomas, 1633-72. T. F. ;
Montelion, Knight of the Oracle. An Eng-
lish author ; b. in London ; educ. at Ox-
ford; was skilled in law, painting, and
poetry.
Fleet, William Henry. The Hon.
Francis Thistleton. A Canadian journal-
ist ; editor of the " Montreal Transcript "
for some years.
Fleetwood, William, D.D., 1656-
1723. 5. T. ; Curate of Wilts. ; A Neigh-
bouring ilinister. An English divine ; b.
in London ; successively Bishop of St.
Asaph and Ely.
Fleischner, I. N. Mt. Hood.
Fleming, Caleb, D.D., 1698-1779.
An Advocate of the Christian Revelation ;
Gredens; An English Catholic of the Met-
ropolitan Diocese ; Philalethes Londonien-
sis; Philaleutheros ; Philotheorus ; The Late
Master of the Temple ; A Layman ; A
Lover of his Country; A Parishioner of
the Doctor ; A Protestant ; A Protestant
Dissenter of Old England ; A Protestant
Dissenting Minister ; Rusticus ; A Suf-
ferer for Truth. An English Dissenter ;
b. at Nottingham ; succeeded Dr. James
Foster at Pinner's Hall, London.
Fleming, Rev. Francis A., -1703.
Verax. An American Catholic clergy-
man ; a Jesuit father.
Fleming, John, about 1786-1832. A
British Settler. A Canadian merchant ;
b. in Aberdeenshire, Scotland; was a
resident of Montreal for 29 years.
Fleming, Mrs. May Agnes (Early),
1840-79. Cousin May Garleton. An
American writer; b. at Portland, St.
John, New Brunswick ; after her mar-
riage with Mr. Fleming, a civil engi-
neer, in 1865, resided and d. at Brook-
lyn, N.Y.
Fleming, Rev. Robert, -1716. F. T.
A Scottish divine; Pastor of a Scotch
church, in Lothbury, London.
Fletcher, Rev. . The Vindicator
of Mr. Wesley's Minutes. An English
Meth. preacher, of Madeley, Co. Salop.
Fletcher, Miss A. One of the Com-
pany. An American lady; one of the
inmates of Fort Sumter.
Fletcher, A. Sheelah.
Fletcher, Mrs. E. E. F. An Eng-
lish writer.
Fletcher, Edward Taylor. Korah;
Tabitha. A Canadian poet, ethnologist,
linguist, and translator; holds an appoint-
ment in the Surveyor's Branch of the
Crown Land Dept., Canada.
Fletcher, Julia Constance. Dudu;
George Fleming. An American novelist.
Fletcher, Mrs. Maria Jane (Jews-
bury), 1800-33. M. J. J. An English
poet and prose writer ; b. in Measham,
Warwickshire; in 1833, married Rev.
William Fletcher, missionary to India,
and d. almost immediately on her arrival
with him at Bombay.
Fletcher, Rev. William., F.R.A.S.
A Country Clergyman. An English writer ;.
Rector of Foscott, Bucks.
Fletcher, WiUiam, Esq., -1845. A
Country Gentleman ; Junius Secundus. An
Irish gentleman of great literary taste,
of Merrion Square, Dublin.
Fleuriot, Mile Zenaide Marie Anne.
Anna Edianez. A French novelist ; b. at
Saint Brieuc.
Fleury-Husson, Jules, 1821-. Champ-
feury. A French author and journalist ;
b. at Laon ; entered a publishing house
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in Paris, and afterwards devoted liimself
to literature.
Fliadell, Thomas, 1767-1824. An
Uneducated Man. An English journalist
and publisher; b. at Helford; d. at
Exeter.
Flint, Charles Louis, and Others.
Eminent Literary Men. American
writers.
Flint, Henry M., -1868. The Druid.
An American iournalist and miscellane-
ous writer; d. in Camden, N.J,
Flint, Miss Sarah A. S. A. F. An
American writer for the young.
Flint, William. Henry Druit. An
English writer on the management of
horses.
Flood, Henry, 1732-91. Syndercombe.
An Irish poet, orator, and politician ;
Member of the Irish H. of C, 1759, and
in 1761 of the British H. of C. ; d. at
Earmley, Co. Kilkenny.
Flor, Oscar Charles. O'Squarr. A
Belgian novelist, of Brussels.
Floyd, Mrs. Cornelia. Neil Forrest.
An American writer for the young.
Foley, Henry. H. F. ; A Lay Brother
of the Same Society ; A Member of the
Same Society. An English Jesuit.
Folger, William C. F. An Ameri-
can writer, of Nantucket, Mass.
Follen, Mrs. Fliza Lee (Cabot),
1787-1860. A Lady. An American
author; b. in Boston; in 1828 married
Charles Follen; d. in Brookline, Mass.
FoUett, Oran. 0. F. An American
Shakespeare scholar, of Sandusky, O.
Follin, Alfred. Captain Tom. Single-
ton. An American writer for the young.
Ponnereaii, Thomas George. Esq.,
1789-1850. //. X 0.; A Dutiful Son.
An English writer; d. at Watford,
Herts.
Fontaney, A. Andrew O'Donnor. A
French writer ; contributor to the " Re-
vue des Deux Mondes," 1835.
Foot, L. A Utilitarian. An English
writer.
Poote, John P. Bis Brother. An
American writer ; brother of Samuel E.
Foote.
Forbes, . A Barrister. An Eng-
lish traveller.
Forbes, Alexander Penrose, D.C.L.,
1817-75. A. P. F. A Scottish clergy-
man ; Episcopal Bishop of Brechin,
Dundee.
Forbes, Duncan, 1685-1747. Philo-
Scotus. A Scottish jurist; b. at CuUo-
den, Co. Inverness ; Lord President of
the Court of Session.
Forbes, Kev. Granville Hamilton,
B.A. G. H. F.; A Northamptonshire
Rector. An English clergyman; Down-
ing Coll., Cambridge, 1847 ; Eector of
Broughton St. Andrew, Kettering, 1849-
83 et seg.
Forbes, J. H. Arthur Locker. An
English novelist, of London.
Forbes, James David, D.C.L., LL.D.,
1809-68. Glacier Forbes. A Scottish
naturalist ; b. at Colinton, near Edin-
burgh ; cdue. at the Univ. of Edin-
burgh ; Principal of St. Salvator's and
St. Leonard's Coll., Saint Andrews,
1860-68; d. at Clifton.
Forbes, John Hay, Lord Medwyn,
1776-1854. A Layman. A Scottish
jurist; a judge of the Court of Session,
1825-52 ; d. at Edinburgh.
Forbes, Patrick, D.D., -1848. Patri-
cius Aberdonensis. A Scottish clergy-
man ; Minister of Old Machar Parish ;
Professor of Humanity in King's Coll.,
Aberdeen ; and d. in that city.
Forbes, Robert, Gent. It. F., Gent. ;
a F , Gent. A Scottish poet.
Forbes, Robert, D.D. Philo-Boske-
lynsis ; Ruling Elder of the Church of
Scotland. A Scottish clergyman; Bishop
of Caithness and Orkney.
Forbes, Seloftus D. Oliver Echo;
Sylvan Scribe. An American journalist.
Forbes, Mrs. Simelde. Jessie June.
Ford, Alfred. Balloonist.
Ford, Thomas, D.D., 174.3-1821.
Master Shallow. An eminent English
clergyman ; b. in Bristol ; Christ
Church, Oxford, M.A., 1765; Vicar of
Melton-Mowbray, 1773-1819 ; resided in
Bristol, 1819-21 ; and d. in that city.
Ford, Thomas. T. F. An English
printer, of London.
Ford, Tom. A Boston Supernumerary.
An American writer. ,
Forgues, Paul Emile (Daurand),
1813-. Old Nick. A French philoso-
pher and journalist, of Paris.
Forney, John Weiss, 1817-82. Occa-
sional, An American politician and
journalist, of Philadelphia ; b. in Lan-
caster, Penn. ; Secretary of the U.S.
Senate, 1861-68; d. in Philadelphia.
Forrest, Frederick. Young D'Urfey.
An English writer, of the last century.
Forrester, Alfred Henry, 1805-72.
Alfred Crowquill; The Ghost of Harry the
Eighth's Fool. An English humorous
artist and author; b. in London; resided
and d. there.
Forrester, Andrew. The Female
Detective ; The Private Detective ; The
Detective; The City Detective. An Eng-
lish writer, of London.
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Forrester, Charles Robert, 1803-50.
Alfred Crowqui/l; Hal Willis, Student-at-
L(iw. All English liumorist; brother of
Alfred Henry Forrester. The two, un-
der the pseudonym of "Alfred Crowquill,"
— Charles as author, and Alfred as ar-
tist and illustrator, — united their forces
for about 18 years, 1827-44, in their lit-
erary career, when Charles discontinued
his literary work, and Alfred became him-
self both author and artist.
ForshaU, Rev. Josiah, M.A., F.E.S.,
1797-1863. A Fellow of the Roi/al and
Antiquarian Societies. An English bibli-
cal scholar ; grad. at Exeter Coll., 1818 ;
Asst. Keeper of the Mss. in the British
Museum, 1824; afterwards Keeper and
Secretary; d. at his residence, Woburn
Place, London.
Forster, Joliann Georg Adam,
1754-92. J. a. A. F. A German nat-
uralist ; b. in Dantzic, and went with his
father to England when he was about 12
years of age ; Professor of Natural His-
tory in the Uniy. of Cassel, 1779 et seg.,
whence he removed to Wilna; d. in
Paris.
Forster, Jobn. Philanihropos. An
English Friend, of Warrington, Lan-
cashire.
Forster, John, 1812-76. J. F. An
English lawyer, author, and journalist;
b. at Newcastle ; educ. at the London
Univ., and called to the bar at the Inner
Temple ; devoted himself to literary
work in London.
Forster, Josiah, 1726-90. A Qua-
ker. An English Friend ; a linen draper,
of Paul's Church Yard, London; d. at
Plaistow.
Forster, Samuel. A Gent. An Eng-
lish writer, of the first part of the 18th
century.
Forster, Thomas, M.D.,F.L.S., 1789-
1860. F.; Alumnus Cantabrigiensis ; The
Hon. Foreign Secretary to the Annual
Friends' Society ; Philochelidon ; A Physi-
cian; Un Physicien Voyageur ; Verax. An
English astronomer, nfjturalist, and me-
teorologist; b. in London.
Forster, Thomas Ignatius Maria.
— See " Forster, Thomas."
Forsyth, Ebeuezer. E. F.; A Stu-
dent. A Scottish Shakespearian writer
of to-day.
Forteguerri, Nicold, 1674-1785. Ni-
colb Carteromaco. An Italian priest and
poet ; Bishop of Ancyra.
Fortls, Abbate Giovanni Battista,
1741-1803. Albert. An Italian poet,
naturalist, journalist, and biographer.
Fosberry, Rev. Thomas Vincent,
M.A. T.V.F. An English clergyman ;
Trin. Coll., Dublin, 1830; Vicar of St.
Giles, Reading, 1857-70 et seq.
Foscolo, NiccolO Ugo, 1777-1827.
Dedimo Chierico ; Jacopo Ortis. An
eminent Italian poet and miscellaneous
writer; b. in the Island of Zante; re-
sided in England, 1816-27 ; d. at Turn-
ham Green, near London.
Fosdick, Charles A. Harry Castle-
mon. An American novelist.
Foss, ' Edward, F.S.A., 1787-1870.
John Gifford. An English lawyer and
biographer ; b. in London ; was a Magis-
trate for Kent and Surrey, and Dep.
Lieut, for Kent.
Foster, Arnold. One who knows.
An English writer.
Foster, Catharine. C. F. An Eng-
lish poet and hymn-writer.
Foster, Charles J. Privateer. An
American journalist and sporting writer,
of New York City.
Foster, Clement le Neve, 1841-.
Ossola. An English geologist and
mining engineer; H. M. Inspector of
Mines for Cornwall, etc., from 1873-.
Foster, George G. An Experienced
Carver. An American author and pub-
lisher, of New York City.
Foster, Mrs. Hannah (Webster).
A Lady of Massachusetts. An American
novelist; daughter of Grant Webster, of
Boston, and wife of Rev. Dr. John Fos-
ter, of Brighton; wrote the first Ameri-
can novel.
Foster, Mrs. I. H. Faye Huntington.
An American novelist.
Foster, James. An Ohio Volunteer.
An American soldier ; present at Hull's
surrender in 1812.
Foster, Rev. John, 1770-1843. A
Quiet Looker-on. An eminent English
essayist ; passed the last 18 or 20 years
of his life at Stapleton, near Bristol, in
literary pursuits.
Foster, Miss Blary A., 1823-. Mary
Neville. An English-American poet and
prose writer ; b. near Oxford, England ;
came to this country and settled at Col-
umbus, Ohio.
Foster, Mrs. Olive (Leonard), 1819-
81. 0. L. F. An American poet and
hymn-writer, of Raynham, Mass.; in
1847 married Theodore Foster.
Foster, Theodore. Charles Summer-
field. An American author and jour-
nalist ; husband of the preceding.
Foster, Thomas, M.D. Julius Juni-
per; Philostratus. An English writer;
Poet Laureat to the Royal College of
Physicians.
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^ Foster, William, 1772-1863. FranTc-
lin. An American merchant ; b. in Bos-
ton ; spent some years at Cadiz, in Spain ;
was in business at Bordeaux, France, for
several years, till 1807, when he settled
in Boston.
Foster, William C. Timothy Specta-
cles. An American poet.
Foucaux, Charlotte, 1842- Marie
Snmmer. A French author ; h. at Paris ;
wife of the orientalist, Edouard Foucaux ;
engaged early in literary criticism ; but
since her marriage, has turned her atten-
tion chiefly to Indian studies.
FouUlie, Alfred Jules Emile, 1838-.
G. Bruno. A French writer ; b. at Pouiize
(Maine-ct-Loire); in 1872 he was called
to Paris to the Higher Normal School ;
but ill-health soon compelled him to re-
tire, and he was admitted to the Retreat
in 1879.
Fould, Mme WUhelmine Jos&phine
Simonln, 1836-. Gustave Sailer ; Valerie.
A French actress, sculptor, and writer;
b. in Paris.
Fournel, Frangois Victor, 1829-.
Bernadille. A French litterateur; b. at
Cheppy, near Varennes ; devoted him-
self to literary work at Paris.
Fournier, Antoine. Jean Dolent. A
French novelist of to-day.
Fournier, Jules. Auguste Veritg. A
Canadian merchant; b. in France; set-
tled in Montreal.
Fowle, Mrs. Mary, 1703-84. Immor-
tal Molly. A lady of Cambridge, Eng-
land; youngest daughter of Alderman
Fowle, woolen draper of that town, and
d. there.
Fo-wle, Rev. Thomas Welbank,
M.A. Cellarius. An English clergy-
man; Oriel Coll., Oxford, 1858; rector
of Islip, Oxford, 1875-83 et seq.
Fowler, Frank, 1833-03. Harper
Atherton; A. Lounger. An English jour-
nalist, author, and secretary of the Li-
brary Company. In 1855 left England
for New South Wales, and started the
" Month " at Sydney ; but soon returned
to England, and in 1862 was editor of
the "Literary Budget," London; d. at
Oakley-cottage, Hammersmith.
Fowler, Moses Field. Moses. An
American writer, of Boston.
Fowler, William. The Butcher. An
English writer.
Pox, Charles H. Urastix Bust.
An American compiler of Ethiopian
songs.
Fowhes, Sir William. Sir W. F.
An Irish gentleman, of Dublin.
Fox, . An Old Correspondent.
An English political writer ; second son of
Lord Holland.
Fox, Hon. Charles James, 1749-1806.
Carlo Khan; Cnceus Fulvius ; The Cub;
The Fox; Right Honourable Mendicant;
The Man of the People; The Most Unpa-
triotic Man Alive. A celebrated English
orator and statesman ; b. in London ;
Univ. of Oxford, 1766; d. at Chiswick-
house.
Fox, Edward, Esq., 1829-62. Lynn
Erith. An English poet, of Welling-
ton, Somerset; was drowned while
bathing.
Fox, Mrs. Emily. Toler King. An
American novelist, of Oregon.
Pox, Franklin. A Sailor. An Eng-
lish writer.
Fox, Henry Richard Vassall, 3d
Baron Holland, 1773-1840. A Disciple
ofSelden; An Englishman. An English
statesman; b. at Winterslow-house, in
Wiltshire ; d. at Holland-house, Kensing-
ton.
Fox, Myron. Reynard. An Ameri-
can journalist, of New York City.
Pox, Mrs. Sarah (Hustler), 1800-82.
S. H. F. ; Sphinx. An English poet ; b.
at Bradford, Yorkshire ; in 1825 married
to Charles Fox, who d. at Swathmore,
near Ulverstoue ; and after that her home
was at Trebah, near Falmouth, where
she died.
Fox, Rev. Thomas Bayley, A.M.,
1808-76. Solomon Pry. An American
clergyman and journalist; b. in Boston;
Harv. Univ., 1828; Pastor at Newbury-
port, Mass., 1831-45 ; then in Boston for
some years ; for many years editor of
the Boston "Transcript"; d. in Dorches-
ter, Mass.
Fox, Rev. WUliam Johnson, 1780-
1864. A Nonmch Weaver Boy; Publi-
cola. An English divine, writer, and
statesman; b. at Uggeshall Farm, near
Wrentham, Suffolk ; for many years was
a preacher at the South-street Chapel,
Finsbury; M.P. much of the time from
1847 till 1862 ; d. in London.
Foxcroft, Francis [Frank]. JRey-
nard. An American poet and editor;
grad. at Williams Coll. in 1871 ; ass't
editor of the " Boston Journal." In 1883
resident in Cambridge.
Foxcroft, George Augustus, 1815-
75. Job Sass. An American humorist;
b. in Boston ; in 1837 bought a farm in
Dedham, Mass., and lived there till 1846,
when he returned to Boston.
Foxcroft, Rev. Thomas, A.M., 1697-
1769. T. F. ; An Impartial Hand; Phile-
leuth. Bangor, V.E.B. An American
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Cong, minister, of Boston; Harv. Univ.,
17U.
Fracker, George. The Sole Survivor.
An American sailor.
Frame, Miss Eliza. A Nova Scotian.
A Kova Scotian writer of prose and
poetry.
Frame, Robert. A Sabbath School
Teacher. A Scottish (?) poet.
France. Lewis Baboon.
Francis, Henry Ralph, M.A. S. R.
F. An English writer on angling ; St.
James' Coll., Cambridge, 18.34.
Francis, Sir Philip, K.B., 1740-1818.
A Distinguished Living Character; The
Cocoa-Tree ; Junius. An Irish politician ;
b. in Dubhn; educ. chiefly at St. Paul's
School, London ; resided in India, 1774-
81 ; M.P. for Yarmouth, Isle of Wight,
1784-; received the Order of Bath, 1800;
d. in London.
Francis, Samuel Ward, M.D., 1835-.
A Singular Man. An American miscel-
laneous writer; b. in New York City;
Columbia Coll., 1857 ; M.D., 18S0; began
to practise in New York City, but after-
wards removed to Newport, R.I., where
he resided in 1879 et seq.
Francke, Hermann, -1882. Jlein-
rich Lindau. A German poet and
dramatist.
Fraucklln, Thomas, D.D., 1721-84.
T. F. An English poet and Greek
scholar; b. in London; educ. at West-
minster School and Trin. Coll., Cam-
bridge ; Rector of Brasted, in Kent, 1776-
84 ; d. in London.
Franke, H. F. J. H. Rausse.
Franklin, . Fr. . An Eng-
lish grammar master, of Hertford.
Franklin, Benjamin, D.C.L., 1706-
00. A. J?.; Father Abraham; Anthony
Afterwit; B. B.; The Busybody; Mrs.
Silence Dogood ; A Good Conscience; His-
toricus ; The Left Hand; Mediiis ; Poor
Richard; Richard Saunders, Philomath;
Celia Single ; A Subscriber ; A Tradesman^,
of Philadelphia. A celebrated American
philosopher and statesman, of Philadel-
phia.
Franklin, Gov. WUliam, 1731-1813.
Jack Retort. An American loyalist ; the
natural son of the preceding ; Governor
of New Jersey, 1763-76 ; d. in England.
Franks, Eev. James. A Clergi/wan.
A British colonial minister, of Halifax,
N.S.
Frankum, R, R. F. An English
poet.
Fransham, John. J. F. An Eng-
lish statistical writer, of Norwich.
Fraser, Donald, D.D. A Minister.
A Scottish Presbyt. minister, of the
Maryleboue Presbyt. Church, London.
Fraser, Miss Jessie. Tasma.
Fraser, Eev. Joshua. A Military
Chaplain. A Canadian clergyman.
Fraser, Patrick, LL.D. A Bystander.
A Scottish lawyer, of Edinburgh (?).
Fraser, W. Father Fitz-Eustace, a
Mendicant Friar ; Randolph Fitz-Eustace.
A Scottish (?) miscellaneous writer.
Fraser, Sir William Augustus, 4th
Bart., 1826-. The Knight of Morar. An
English baronet; IVl.P. for Barnstaple,
1852-53 and 1857-59; for Ludlow, 1863-
65, and for Kidderminster from 1874.
Fraser's Magazine (Regina) was
founded, February, 1830, by Hugh
Eraser and Dr. William Maginn, and
ceased to be published, November, 1882.
Frazaer, Mary. Sarah Marshall
Hayden. An American writer.
This is according to Ralph Thomas.
Frazer, John. J. de Jean. An Irisli
poet ; b. in King's Co. ; resided for many
years in Dublin, where he worked as a
cabinet-maker.
Frazer, Eev. P. Aristogeiton. An
English Baptist minister.
Frearson, John. M. Justitia. An
English writer.
Free, John, D.D. An Antigallican ;
A Bishop of the Church of England. An
English clergyman; Vicar of East
Croker, Somersetshire.
Freeland, Mrs. Carrie J. G. C. J.
An American novelist.
Freeling, Sir Francis, Bart., 1764-
1836. Licius. An English baronet; b.
in Eedcliff parish, Bristol ; employed in
the General Post-Office, 1787-1836; d.
in London.
Freeman, Eev. Gage Earle, M.A.
Peregrine. An English clergyman and
writer on falconry in the London
"Field"; of Wild Boar Clough, Mac-
clesfield, 1883 et seq.
Freeman, James, D.D., 1759-1835.
J. F. An American clergyman ; b. at
Charlestown, Mass. ; Harv. Univ., 1777 ;
Minister of King's Chapel, Boston, 1782-
1835, and d. in that city.
Freeman, Julia Deane. Mary For-
rest. An American writer.
Freind, John, M.D., 1675-1728. J.
Byfielde. An English classical scholar;
b. at Croton, Northamptonshire, and
educ. at Christ Church, Oxford.
Freke, William, Esq., -1767. W. F.,
Esq.; Gul. Libera Clavis. An English
Unit. ; b. at Hannington, Wilts. ; Wad-
ham Coll., Oxford; afterwards a barris-
ter of law ; was lined £ 500 for publishing
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a book against the Trinity, and sen-
tenced to make a recantation in tlie four
courts in Westminster Hall. He resided
at the Chapelry of Hinton St. Mary,
Co. Dorset, where he died.
Fremont, John Charles, 1813-. The
Pathfinder of the Rocky Mountains. An
American explorer and general; b. in
Savannah, 6a. ; candidate for the U.S.
presidency in 1856.
French, Miss Alice or Olive. Oc-
tave Thanet. An American writer, of
Davenport, la. ; educ. at the Abbot
Academy, Andover, Mass.
French, Benjamin Franklin, 1799-.
A Gentleman of Philadelphia. An Ameri-
can poet and scholar ; b. in Virginia ;
studied law; in 1830 became a planter
and merchant of Louisiana; afterwards
removed to New York City.
French, James Clark, and Edward
Carey. A Committee appointed by the
Passengers of the " Oceanus."
French, Mrs. Ii. Virginia (Smith),
1820-81. L'Inconnue'. An American
"Southland" writer; b. in Virginia;
educ. in Pennsylvania, and married in
Tennessee ; d. at McMinnville, Tenn.
French, Nicholas. iV. F. An Irish
clergyman; R. C. Bishop Ferns.
French, Robert. A Friend to his
Country. An Irish writer.
Frend, WilUam, Esq., M.A., 1757-
1841. A Member of the Senate. An Eng-
lish writer; b. in Canterbury; Christ
Church Coll., Cambridge, 1780 ; fixed his
residence in I/ondon, and aided in form-
ing the Rock Life Assurance Co., and
was its Actuary till 1827 ; d. in London.
Freneau, Philip, 1752-1832. Tomo
Cheelci ; Hezekiah Salem ; Robert Slender.
An American poet and journalist; b. in
New York City; grad. at Nassau Hall,
then known as the New Jersey "Log
College," in 1771 ; passed his life chiefly
in Philadelphia, devoted to literary work ;
perished in a, snowstorm, near Freehold,
N.J.
Frere, B. A Dramatist. An English
writer.
Frere, John. J). An English schol-
ar, of Eton Coll. ; one of the editors of
the "Microcosm," 1787.
Frere, John Hookham, M. A., 1769-
1841. William and Robert Whistlecraft.
An English poet and diplomatist ; b. in
Norfolk ; M.P., 1796 ; Minister to Spain,
1818-19 ; passed his last years at Malta,
where he died.
Frere, Rev. B. Ij. R- L. F. An Eng-
lish clergyman.
Frere, William. W. F. An Eng-
lish writer; Serjeant-at-Law ; master of
Downing Coll. — See " S., R."
Freshfield, Mrs. Henry. A Lady.
An English traveller.
Frey, Albert R. Caxton. An Amer-
ican bibliographer, of the Astor Library,
New York City.
Frey, Friedrlch Hermann, 1839-.
Martin Greif. A German poet; b. at
Spires; studied at Munich; entered llie
army; became an officer in 1859; re-
signed in 1867; and now (1882) lives in
Munich.
Friswell, James Hain, 1827-78.
.Taques; Mr. Limbertongue, An English
miscellaneous writer; b. in Newport,
Shropshire; devoted himself chiefly to
literature; d. at Fair Home, Bexley
Heath.
Fritts, Charles. Excelsior.
Frost, John, LL.D., 1800-59. Wil-
liam V. Moore; A Veteran Soldier. An
American educator; b. in Kennebunk,
Me. ; Harv. Univ., 1822 ; in 1828 he set-
tled in Philadelphia, devoting himself to
teaching and literary work.
Frothingham, Nathaniel IJangdon,
D.D., 1793-1870. N. L. F. An Ameri-
can clergyman ; b. in Boston ; Harv.
Univ., 1811; Pastor of the First Church,
Boston, 1815-50, and afterwards lived
and d. there.
Frothingham, Rev. Washington.
Hermit; The Hermit of New York;
Macaulay ; M'artel ; Rosicrucian. An
American journalist, at different times at
Portsmouth or Concord, N.H., and Roch-
ester, Troy, and Utica, N.Y.
Fronde, James Anthony, LL.D.,
1818-. Zeta. An English historian and
journalist; b. at Darlington, Devon;
Exeter Coll., Oxford; lectured in the
United States, 1872-73 ; has written for
" Eraser " and " Westminster Review."
Fry, Caroline. The Listener. — See
"Wilson, Mrs. Caroline (Fry)."
Fry, John, 1792-1822. Y. N. ; J—n
F-y; J. F. An English poet and bibli-
ographer, of Bristol; was a publisher
and bookseller.
Fry, Joseph Storrs, 1767-1835.
Peter Bullcalf An English Friend, of
Frenchay, and afterwards of Redland,
near BristoL
Fryatt, Fanny. Sepia.
Fuhrmann, WUhelm David. W.
D. F. A German classical scholar and
writer on the Greek and Latin classics.
Fuller, Hiram, about 1815-80. Belle
Brittan; The White Republican. _ An
American journalist (b. in Halifax,
Mass.), of New York City; afterwards at
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London in support of the " Confeder-
ates."
Fuller, James Franklin. Irjnotus.
An Irish architect, of DubUn,
Fuller, J. J. Uncle John. An Amer-
ican writer.
Fuller, John James Gibson, 1804-.
Curiosiis. An English antic[uary, of
Cornwall.
Fuller, Rev. P. P. F. An English
minister of the first part of the 18th cen-
tury.
Fuller, Hon. Timothy, A.M., 1778-
1835. A Citizen. An eminent Ameri-
can lawyer and statesman ; b. at Chil-
mark, Mass.; Harv. Univ., 1801; M.C.,
1817-25; d. at Groton, Mass.
FuUerton, Eer. George Humphrey,
1838-. Rambler. An American Presbj't.
clergyman; Madison Univ., N.Y., 1858;
Pastor at Walnut Hills Church, Cin-
cinnati, 1879-81 et seq.
Fullilove, Mrs. E. J. Elsie Waiivick.
An American writer.
Furly, Benjamin, -1714. B. F. An
English Friend, of Colchester; after-
wards of Rotterdam, in Holland.
Furman, Gerrit Maspeth. Ruslicus,
Gent. An American poet, etc., of Brook-
lyn, N.Y.(?)
Furnlss, Louise E. Chollet. An
American writer.
Furnlss, William. Witt De Grasse.
An American writer.
Pusinato, Arnoldo, 1817-. Don
Fuso; FraFusina. An Italian poet; b.
in Schio, in the district of Vicenza;
studied law at Padua; in 1865 he went
to Florence with his family, and in 1870
to Rome.
Pyers, Lieut.-Col. William Augus-
tus. W. A. F. An English officer ; en-
tered the army in 1834; Lieut.-Col. of
the Rifle Brigade in 1859.
Fysh, Frederic. F. F. An Eng-
lish writer on religion and theol-
ogy-
Fyvle, Isabella. Edward and Ruth
Garrett. — See " Mayo, Mrs. Isabella
(Fyvie)."
G.
Gage, Mrs. Frances Dana (Barker),
1808-. Aunt Fanny. An American
writer ; b. at Marietta, O. ; in 1828 was
married to James L. Gage, of McCon-
nelsville, where she lived for 25 years,
when, in 1853, the family removed to St.
Louis, Mo.
Galaher, Rev. George Fitzgerald,
M.A. Rev. A — m. An English clergy-
man; Trin. Coll., Dublin, 1839 ; P. C. of
St. Mark, Horseleydown, 1845-70.
Gale, Benjamin, M.D., 1715-90. A.
Z. An American physician ; b. in Long
Island; Yale Coll., 1733; settled in Kil-
lingworth. Conn.
Gale, Frederick. F. G. An Eng-
lish writer on school matches and the
laws of cricket.
Gale, Hon. Samuel, 1783-1865.
Nerva. A Canadian jurist ; for many
years a Judge of the Court of Queen's
Bench, Lower Canada.
Gale, William. Aura. An English
journalist, of London.
Gall, Rev. James. A Memler of the
Free Church.
Gallagher, William Davis, 1808-.
W. D. G. ; Roderick. An American poet
and journalist; b. in Philadelphia;
chiefly resident at Cincinnati ; and after-
wards lived on a farm near Louisville.
GaUatin, Albert, LL.D., 1761-1849.
A Citizen of Pennsylvania. An Ameri-
can statesman ; b. at Geneva, Switzer-
land ; came to this country in 1780 ; U.S.
Minister to France, 1816-23 ; special en-
voy to Great Britain, 1826 ; d. at Astoria,
Long Island.
Galloway, Joseph, about 1730-1803.
Cicero; Fabricius. An American loyal-
ist ; b. in England ; became a lawyer in
Philadelphia; went with his daughter to
England in 1778, and there passed the
rest of his life.
Gait, John, 1779-18.S9. Archibald
Jobhry ; Rev. T. Clark; Rev. Michael Bal-
whidder ; Samuel Prior ; Thomas Duffle.
A popular Scottish writer; b. in Ayr-
shire ; devoted himself chiefly to author-
ship.
Gait, William HamUton, 1856-. Nit-
genocle.
Gandouniere, Almlre. <SiV Henri
Mortimer. A French writer ; author of
articles in the "Chronique."
Gandy, Edward. One of Us. An
English writer.
Gane, William Law, 1815-. The
Lowe Farmer. An English and Canadian
writer; came to Canada in 1860.
Gangooly, Joguth Chunder. A Na-
tive Brahmin. A Hindoo convert of Rev.
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C. H. Dall; came to this country to
study.
Garcia, Eduarda. Daniel A South
American novelist ; niece of Juan Manoel
de Rosas.
Garczynski, J. Gar. An American
journalist, of New York City.
Garden, Rev. George. An Unknown
Friend. A Scottish minister.
Gardener, Sylvan. The liain -Water
Doctor. An American quack; flourished
a, while about 1817 at Roxbury, Mass.,
and elsewhere. — See "Hist. Mag.," Feb-
ruary, 1862.
Gardiner, John Sylvester John,
D.D., 1765-1830. X Z. An Ameri-
can P. E. clergyman ; b. in Haver-
ford West, South Wales ; after a pre-
vious visit to Boston, he came to the
United States in 1787 ; and was Rector
of Trinity Church, Boston, 1805-30; d.
at Harrowgate, England.
Gardiner, R. R. G., a Clerk of the
Court of Common Fleas. An English
lawyer.
Gardiner, Richard. William Honey-
comb, Esq. An Englisli writer.
Gardiner, W. A Gentleman of the
Inner I'emple. An English translator.
Gardiner, Wmiam, Esq., 1770-1853.
A Dilettante. An English writer on
music ; b. in Leicester, where ho lived
and died.
Gardiner, Mrs. WiUlam. Her Mother.
An American writer.
Gardner, . A Virginian. An
American writer, of Richmond, Va.
, Gardner, Alexander. A. G. A
Scottish writer on religious subjects.
Gardner, George H. A Retired Cap-
tain, R.N. A British naval oflScer.
Gardner, John. Aurelius. An Ameri-
can political writer.
Gardner, John Lane, 1793-1869. An
Officer of the Line. An American ofllcer ;
b. in Boston ; served in the army with
distinction, 1812-62 ; d. at Washington.
Gardner, Samuel Jackson, 1788-
1864. Decids. An American journalist
and miscellaneous writer; b. at Brook-
line, Mass.; editor of the Newark (N.J.)
" Daily Advertiser."
Gardner, WiUiam. W. G. An Eng-
lish gentleman, of Richmond.
Garner, Robert, F.L.S. A Naturalist.
An English naturalist of to-day.
Garnham, Rev. Robert Edvrard,
1753-1802. TerrcB Filius. An English
divine ; b. at Bury St. Edmunds.
Garnier, Jean Joseph, 1816-. Jules.
A Erench chemist ; in 1855 removed to
Turin, Ita' v.
Garretson, James Edmund, 1828-.
John Darby. An American writer ; b. in
Wilmington, Del. ; Prof, of Med. in the
Univ. of I'ennsylvania.
Garrlck, David, 1716-79. D. G.;
Oakli/. A famous English actor; b. in
Hereford; passed his life in London;
and left an estate valued at £140,000.
Garrlck, Mrs. Marion Eva, 1725-
1822. Violette. A German lady ; wife of
the preceding.
Garvie, William. Barney Rooneij.
A Nova Scotian journalist at Halifax,
having previously acted as such at Edin-
burgh.
Gaspey, Thomas. George Godfrey.
An English autlior and journalist; com-
menced his literary career in 1809, as re-
porter on the "Morning Post" (London).
Gassaway, Prank. Derrick Dodd.
An American writer.
Gassett, Henry, 1813-. A Member of
the iSi'ffolJc Committee. An American
bibliographer ; b. in Boston ; Harv. Univ.,
1834; in 1884 resided in Braintree, Mass.
Gaston, Mrs. A. F. A. F. G. An
English writer on domestic economy.
Gathercole, Rev. Michael Augus-
tus. L. S. E. An English divine ;
Vicar of Chatteris, Cambs., 1845-77, and
resident at the Manor House, Chatteris,
1877-83 et seq.
Gatty, Alfred, D.D., 1813-. A. G.
An English clergyman and miscellane-
ous writer; b. in London; B.A., Oxford,
1836; Vicar of Ecclesfield, near Shef-
field, 1839-83 et seq.
Gatty, Mrs. Margaret (Scott), 1809-
73. Aunt Judy. An English writer ;
wife of the preceding ; b. in Burnham,
Essex ; editor of " Aunt Judy's Maga-
zine," 1866-73 ; d. at Ecclesfield.
Gaume, Frangois. F. G. A Eronoh
writer.
Gauntlett, Rev. Henry. Detector.
An English clergyman ; Vicar of Olney,
Bucks. ; for many years teacher of a
college for the instruction of candidates
for the ministry.
Gauntley, William, 1775-1860.
W. G. ; A Temperate Drinker. An Eng-
lish Eriend, of Bakewell, Derbyshire;
an elder.
Gautler, Judith. — See " Me'ndes,
Judith (Gautier),"
Gavin, Antoine, 1680-. Gabriel d'Em-
iliane. A Erench secular R.C. priest at
Saragossa, and from 1715 minister of the
English Church.
Gaye, Selina. A Clergyman's Daugh-
ter. An English writer for the young.
Gayet, Sebastien. 1815-. Sebastien
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Rhe'al. A French clerk in the publishing
house of Gide Jils, and, it is said, a dra-
matic artist.
Gayette-Georgeus, Jeanne Marie,
1817-. Jeanne Marie. A German
author ; b. at Kolberg ; passed her youth
in Breslau and Hirschberg; later mar-
ried the teacher Jan Daniel Georgens,
with whom, 1856-63, she kept a school
for weak-minded children at Vienna, and
has since 1807 resided in Berlin.
Gazley, Allen W. Cephas Broadluck.
An American humorous writer.
Geddes, Rev. Alexander, 1737-1802.
Theomophilus Brown; H. W. C [oulthurst] ,
D.D.; A Protesting Catholic; An Upper
Graduate. A Scottish E.G. divine ; b. in
tlie parish of Ruthven, Co. Banff; was'
suspended from his clerical office on
account of his translation of the Bible ;
d. in London.
Geer, John James. A Yankee Pris-
oner. An American officer in the late
civil war.
Geiger, Annie, about 1850-. Maria
Bogor. A l^rench writer; b. at Stras-
bourg; in 1870 she went to Java, and
spent three years ; in 1874 took up her
residence at Florence, and devoted her-
self to literary pursuits.
Geldart, Martin. Nitram Tradleg.
An English writer of the day.
GeU, Sir WiUiam, 1777-1836.
W. G. An eminent English classical
antiquary; after 1820 resided at Rome
or Naples.
Gellle, Mary E. M. E. B. An Eng-
lish writer for the young ; wife of Wil-
liam Gellie (?).
Gemnier, Caroline M. Oerda Fay.
An English writer of to-day for the
young.
Genet, Edmond Charles, 1765-1834.
A Citizen of New York. A French diplo-
matist ; b. at Versailles ; ambassador to
the United States, 1792 ; d. at Schodac,
N.Y.
Genlis, Mme S. P. D. de Saint-Aubin,
1746-1830. S.F.JBrulartdeSiUeri/. An
eminent French author ; b. near Autun,
in Burgundy; passed her life chiefly in
Paris, engaged in literary labor.
Gent, Mrs. li. C. G. An English
compiler.
Gentleman, Francis, 1728-84. The
Authors of the " Dramatic Censor." An
Irish actor and poet; b. in Dublin; first
appearance in that city ; after playing in
London and some provincial towns, he
settled at Malton ; but soon returned to
London, and thence to Ireland, where
he d. in poverty.
Geoghlgan, R. Patricias. An Irish
writer.
George (William Frederick) III.,
1738-1811. Farmer George; Ralph Rob-
inson. King of Great Britain.
George (Augustus Frederick) IV.,
1762-1830. Admiral George Carlton.
King of Great Britain.
George, Prince of Wales [afterwards
George IV. of England]. A Very Exalted
Subject in Sis Majesty's Dominions.
George of Prussia, Prince, 1826-.
Georg Conrad. A German dramatic
poet; b. at Berlin; son of Prince Fried-
rich; has lived from his early life in
Diisseldorf, where his father held his
court. His latest drama is "Katharina
von Medici," 1881.
George, Miss H. Maria. R. M. G. ;
Clinton Montague.
George, WiUiam. Frater; A Mem-
ber of the Worcester Anglers' Society. An
English writer on angling; now editor
of the "Worcester Herald."
Gerard, Cecile Jules Basile, 1817-
64. The Lion-Killer. A French officer ;
killed 25 lions, 1844-55.
Gerard, James Watson, LL.D. A.
Fishe Shelley. An American lawyer and
poet, of New York City ; Columbia Coll.,
1811.
Gferard, Jean Ignace Isidore, 1803-
47. J. J. Grandvitle. A French carica-
turist; b. at Nancy; in 1824 went to
Paris to exercise his art ; and d. there.
Gerhard, Dagobert von, 1831-. Ger-
hard von Amyntor. A German poet ; b.
at Liegnitz; since 1871 has resided at
Potsdam. *
Germa, Maurice, 1825-. Maurice Cris-
tal. A French journalist.
Gerry, Mrs. H. B. £[. B. G. An
American writer.
Getchell, Miss Florence B. Florence
B. Hallowell. An American writer.
Gib, T. T. G. An English religious
writer, of the earlier part of the 18th
century.
Gibbon, Eev. Charles. C. G. A
Scottish minister, of Lonmay, Co. Aber-
deen.
Gibbons, Mrs. Anne Trelawny,
1813-. Anne Trelawny. An English
author, of Cornwall; b. at Peuquite,
near Fowey.
Gibbons, James S. Robert Morris.
An American writer on banks and fin-
ance, of New York City.
Gibbons, L. Three Friends. An
American writer.
Gibbs, George M. Un Citoyen des
£tats-Unis ; A Member of the Committee of
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Peace in Paiis. An American writer, of
Springfield, Mass. {f).
Gibbs, Joseph H. J. H. Cf. An Eng-
lish poet.
Gibbs, Moutgomery. Gilbert Morti-
mer. An English miscellaneous writer,
of the day.
Gibbs, Silvanus. A Lover of the Pure
Gospel. An English controversial writer,
of Cornwall ; son of Rev. Silvanus Gibbs,
minister of the Unit. Congregation, at
Devonport, 1820-57.
Giberne, Agues. A. G. An English
writer of the day, for the young.
Gibney, Capt. . A Wounded Offi-
cer. An English East Indian officer.
Gibson, Atkinson F., 1764^1829. A.
F. G. An English Eriend, of Saffron
Walden, Essex.
Gibson, Edmund, D.D., 1669-1748.
Rev. Dr. Codex. An eminent English
prelate ; b. in Bampton, Westmoreland ;
Bishop of London, 1723-48.
Gibson, Henry. Harry Hunter.
Gibson, Jolin. Scotus. A Scottish
writer.
■ Gibson, Mary. Frank Stanley. An
American writer.
Gibson, Mary Frances. Winnefred.
Gibson, Mary W. Stanley. Winnie
Woodfern.
Gibson, William. A Friend in the
Countrij. An English Friend, of London.
Gibson, William Sydney, E.S.A.
William de Tyne. An English writer;
formerly Bankruptcy Registrar at New-
castle.
Or, William Bainbridge, Esq., of NewcaBtle-
on-Tyne, barrister, who died Dec. 13, 1869, about
60 years old.
Giddiugs, Hon. Joshua Reid, 1795-
1864. Pacificus. An eminent American
statesman; b. at Athens, Penn. ; M.C.,
1838-59 ; d. at Montreal, Canada.
Giddings, Liuther. An Officer of the
1st Regt. of Ohio Vols.
Giffard, Pierre. Henri Charlet. A
French writer.
Gifibrd, Rev. Richard, 1725-1807.
R. Duff. An English clergyman ; Rector
of North Okendon, Essex, 1772-1807,
and Vicar of Duffield, in Derbyshire,
1759-1807, where he chiefly resided and
where he died.
Giflford, William, 1756-1826. A
Third Member of this " Symposium." An
eminent English critic ; b. at Ashburton,
Devon.; editor of tlie "Anti-Jacobin,"
1797-98; and of the "London Quarterly
Review," 1809-24.
Gilbart, James WHliam, F.R.S.,
1794-1863. A Fellow of the Royal Society.
An English writer; general manager of
the London and Westminster Bank.
Gilbert, Fredferic. Yveling Rambaud.
An English writer.
GUbert, G. Gurth. An English
writer.
GUbert, Sir Geoffrey, 1074-1726. A
Late Learned Judge. A British jurist :
Chief Baron of the Exchequer in Ireland,
1715 or 1716, and in England, 1725.
Gilbert, James Anthony. A Friend.
An English officer ; Captain in the Royal
Artillery, 1837.
Gilbert, John T. An Irish Archivist.
An Irish writer of the day.
Gilbert, Mrs. R. L. Charles D. Knight.
An American writer of fiction, of the
day.
GUbert, Richard, Esq., 1794-1852.
R. G. An English printer, of London;
b. and d. in that city.
GUbert, WUllam Schwenck, 1836-.
Bab; Tomline La Tour. An English
dramatist and contributor to periodical
literature, of London; b., educ, and
lives in that city.
Gilchrist, John James, LL.D., 1809-
58. Tristram Sturdy, Esq. An Ameri-
can jurist; b. at Medford, Mass.; Harv.
Univ., 1828; Chief Justice of the U.S.
Court of Claims at Washington, where
he died.
GUder, Miss Jeanette li. Brunsioick ;
Erasmus. An American journalist ;
editor of the New York "Critic," and
correspondent of the "Boston Saturday
Evening Gazette" and "Philadelphia
Press."
GUder, Joseph B. The Lounger.
An American journalist, of New York
City.
GUder, Richard Watson, 1844-.
Old Cabinet. An American poet and
journalist; associate editor from 1870,
and editor of the " Century," N.Y., from
1881 ; was b. in Bordentown, N.J. ;
served a short time in 1863 in the 1st
Philadelphia Artillery in the defence of
Carlisle, etc.
GUes, Alfred E. A Citizen of Massa-
chusetts. An American writer of the
day.
Giles, WUliam Branch, 1762-1830.
A Native of Virginia. An American
statesman ; b. in Amelia Co., Va. ; M.C.,
1790-98 and 1801-2 ; U.S. Senator, 1805-
15, and Governor of Virginia, 1827-30;
d. at " The Wigwam," in his native coun-
ty.
GUI, Rev. J. A Manchester Layman.
An English writer.
GiUe, Charles Eugene, 1820-56.
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Athanase Piedfoot. A French lyric poet
and dramatist.
Gillespie, William Honyman.
Ter-Tisanthrvpe. A Scottisli {1} tlieo-
logical writer of the day.
Gillespie, William Mitchell, LL.D.,
1816-68. A New Yorker. An Ameri-
can civil engineer; b. in New York City;
Union Coll., 18.^4 ; Prof, in Union Coll.,
Schenectady, N.Y., 1845-68; d. in his
native city.
Gillies, Mary. Harriet Myrtle. —
See "Miller, Mrs. Mary (Gillies)."
GiUies, Robert Pearce. Kemperhau-
sen. A Scottish journalist; lived near
Edinburgh; first editor of the " Foreign
Quarterly Review"; a friend of Sir
Walter Scott.
Gillmore, Parker. Uhique. An
English (?) sporting writer.
Gilman, Mrs. Caroline (Ho-ward),
1794-. Mrs. Clarissa Packard ; .A New
England Bride ; A New England House-
keeper; A Southern Matron. An Ameri-
can lady ; b. in Boston, Mass. ; in 1819
married Samuel Oilman, D.D., of
Charleston, S.C. ; in 1883 et seq. lived in
Cambridge, Mass.
Gilman, Samuel, D.D., 1791-1850.
8. G.; A Member. An American cler-
gyman ; b. in Gloucester, Mass. ; Harv.
Univ., 1811 ; in 1819 married the preced-
ing; Pastor at Charleston, S.C, 1819-58 ;
d. at Kingston, Mass.
Gilman, Mrs. Stella (Scott), 1844-.
Mrs. Marion Vaughn. An American
author; b. in Alabama; in 1885 a. resi-
dent in Cambridge, Mass.
Gilmer, Francis W., Esq. A Virgin-
ian. An American lawyer; atone time
reporter to the Court of Appeals of Vir-
ginia; d. early.
Gilmer, John Harmer. A Virginian.
An American writer on finance, etc.
Gilmore, James Roberts, 1823-.
Edmund Kirke. An American writer;
b. in Boston ; in 1857 retired from busi-
ness, and engaged in journalism and
authorship.
GUmore, Eev. Joseph Henry, A.M.,
1834-. Genesee. An American divine
and educator; b. in Boston; Brown
Univ., 1858 ; Prof, at the Univ. of Koch-
ester, N.Y., 1807-83 et seq.
Gilmour, Eev. James, M.A. Hoinos.
An American clergyman ; Union Coll.,
1850 ; in 1868 of Brooklyn, N.Y.
GUpin, Eev. William, 1724-1804.
Josiah Frampton. An English clergy-
man; b. at Carlisle; Queen's Coll., Ox-
ford; Vicar of Boldre and Prebendary
of Salisbury.
Gilroy, Clinton G. A Wayfaring
Man. An English writer.
Girard, Pierre, -1882. Piccadilly.
A French journalist of the day.
Girardln, Delphine Gay de, 1804-
55. Delphine Gay; Vicomt^ Delaunay.
A popular French writer ; b. at Aix-la-
Chapelle ; wife of the following ; of
Paris, where she died.
Girardin, Emile de, 1802-81. Emile
Delamothe ; La Girandole, i.e. Weathercock.
An eminent French journalist and politi-
cian; b. in Switzerland; removed to
Paris and engaged in literary work, from
which he retired iu 1880 at San Eemo,
where he died.
Girette, Jules. Jules Romain. A
French writer; secretary of M. de
Mackau, Minister of Marine.
Gladstone, John. An Edinburgh
Burgess of 1786.
Gladstone, Thomas H. The English-
man. An English traveller.
Gladstone, William Ewart, D.C.L.,
1809-. Bartholomew Bouverie ; The Chan-
cellor of the Exchequer ; Etonian; Etonien-
sis ; Gladiolus ; Mr. Gresham ; William.
An English statesman ; b. at Liverpool ;
educ. at Eton and Oxford; B.A., 1831;
prime minister, 1868-74 and 1880-85.
Glascock, William Nugent. A:i
Officer of Bank. An English novelist;
a captain in the Royal Navy.
Glaser, Adolf, 1829-. Beinald Beimar.
A German author; b. at Wiesbaden; at-
tended there the Royal Gymnasium, and
later the Univ. of Berlin ; edited the Ber-
lin " Monatshefte," 1856-78 ; at present
(1882) lives in Darmstadt.
Glass, Rev. John, 1698-1778. A Scot-
tish clergyman ; b. and d. at Dundee.
Glassbrenner, Adolf, 1810-76. Adolf
Brennglas. A German satirical poet and
writer ; b. at Berlin ; passed his life there
in literary pursuits, and d. there.
Glasse, Dr. . A Country Magis-
trate. An English law writer.
Glasse, Mrs. Hannah. A Lady. An
English author.
Glasse, Samuel, D.D. The Minister
of a Parish. An English clergyman ;
Rector of Wanstead, Essex.
Glassford, James, Esq. ./. G. A
Scottish advocate, of Dougalston.
Gleig, Rev. George Robert, 1796-.
G. B. G.; An Eyewitness; An Officer
who served in the Expedition. A Scot-
tish clergyman ; served in the Peninsula
War, and in the War of 1812-15 in Amer-
ica.
Glenn, Rev. William. A Village Cu-
rate. An Irish clergyman ; Trin. Coll.,
Gli
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Dublin ; C. of Derryloran, Cookstown,
Co. Tyrone, 1880-83 et seq.
Gloag, J. A. Lake. Ekal Qaolg. A
Scottish novelist of the day.
Glossop, Maria Ellzabetb, 1851-.
Maria Harris. An English actress.
Glover, Mrs. Elliot. Elinor Vey. An
American journalist.
Glover, Richard, 1712-85. A Cele-
brated Literary and Political Character ;
An Old Member of Parliament. An Eng-
lish merchant and famous poet and Greek
scholar ; M.P. from 1760.
Glover, "William, M.D. One of the
People. A Scottish physician.
Glubb, Eey. Peter Southmead, B.D.,
1819-. P.S.G. An English clergyman;
b. at Liskeard ; Sidney Sussex Coll., Cam-
bridge, B.D., 1857 ; Vicar of St. Anthony-
in-Meneage, 1858-83 et seg.
Gluck, Elizabeth, 1815-. Betty Pa-
oli. A German poet and prose writer ;
b. in Vienna ; the daughter of a physi-
cian ; since 1852 has resided in her native
city.
Goddard, "William, 1740-1817. An-
drew Marvel. An American journalist;
at Providence, 1762; at Philadelphia,
1767; Baltimore, 1773-92, when he re-
turned to Ehode Island; d. at Provi-
dence.
Godolphin, ■William, Marquis of
Blandford. An English Traveller at
Home.
Crodwln, Mrs. Mary "Wollstoncraft,
1759-97. Mrs. W . An English
author ; b. in London ; d. in Somers-
town.
Godwin, "WiUiam, 1756-1836. liev.
Edward Baldwin ; Theophilus Marcliffe ;
A Lover of Order ; Verax ; The Sir Hil-
dehrand Horrible of the English Novelists.
An English novelist; b. in Cambridge-
shire ; studied theology at Hoxton ; after
preaching five years, removed to London,
and began his career as an author ; and
d. in that city.
Goetz, Mrs. Angelina (Levy). Ange-
lina. An English song-composer.
Gogol, Nikolai Vasilievich, 1809-52.
V. Alof; A Russian Noble. A celebrated
Russian litterateur ; passed his later years
in Moscow.
Goldicutt, John, 1793-1842. /. G.
An English architect ; studied at the
Koyal Academy in Paris, and in Rome ;
was one of the secretaries of the Insti-
tute of British Architects.
Goldschmidt, Meyer Aaron. Adolf
Meyer. A Danish poet and journalist,
of Copenhagen.
Goldsmith, James Carleton [or Jay
Carlton]. Goldie; Jay Carlton [or
Charleton]. An American writer.
Goldsmith, Oliver, 1728-74. Master
Michael Angelo; The Citizen of the World ;
A Chinese Philosopher ; A Nobleman. An
eminent Irish author; b. in Leinster;
from 1756 led a literary life in London.
Gonzales, Louis Jean Emmanuel,
1815-. Caliban. A French journalist
and romance writer ; b. at Saintes (Nie-
deroharente); studied in Paris; then de-
voted himself to literary pursuits.
Goodale, Elaine, and Dora Reed.
Tivo Children. American poets, of Sky-
Farm, South Egremont, Mass.; Elaine,
b. 1863; Dora Reed, 1866.
Goodale, Miss Mary Green. Edith
Alston. An American " Southland "
poet; b. in New Orleans ; began to write
poetry at the age of twelve years.
Goode, Very Rev. "WiUiam, D.D.,
F.S.A., 1801-68. A Clergyman; Phi-
lalethes. An English clergyman ; Trin.
Coll,, Cambridge, 1825 ; Dean of Ripon,
1860-68; editor of the "Christian Ob-
server."
Goodman, Miss Margaret. An Eng-
lish Sister of Mercy. An English lady; a
Sister of Mercy at Devonport.
Goodrich, Frank Boott, 1826-. Dich
Tinto. An American writer ; b. in Bos-
ton ; Harv. Univ., 1845 ; for several
years the Paris correspondent of the New
York "Times."
Goodrich, H. Newton. Beelzebub.
An English poet.
Goodrich, Samuel Griswold, 1793-
1863. 0. B. ; Peter Parley. An Ameri-
can popular and miscellaneous writer,
chiefly for the young; b. at Ridgefield,
Conn. ; U.S. Consul at Paris, 1848-52 ; d.
in New York City.
Goodridge, Mrs. Mary "Williams
(Greeley). Dorothy Dudley. An Amer-
ican writer.
Goodwin, George B. Dennis Mul-
doon.
Goodwyn, Maj.-Gen. Julius Ed-
mund, C.B. Gershom. An English
oflScer; entered the army, 1844; Lieut.-
Col. 41st Foot, 1854; Colonel, 1858; dis-
tinguished himself in the Eastern cam-
paign of 1854-55.
Goorbeyre, Dr. Imbert. Un Etho-
phile. A French physician; nephew of
Admiral Goorbeyre ; d. Guadeloupe.
Gordon, Archibald D. The Prowler.
An American journalist, of New York
City.
Gordon, Clarence. Vieux Moustache.
An American novelist of the day.
Gordon, George. Will Honeycomb.
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Gordon, James. Amicus. A Scot-
tish advocate, of Craig.
Gordon, Col. James. Pious Jeems.
An American writer.
Gordon, John M. Vindex. An Amer-
ican writer.
Gordon, Thomas, 1684(?)-1750. Ca-
to ; An Englishman ; A Layman. A Scot-
tish religious and political writer ; b. at
Kirkcudbright, Galloway ; and settled in
London.
Gordon, William. A Citizen of Aber-
deen ; Purenthenopeus Hereticus.
Gore, Mrs. Catherine Prances Grace
(Moody), 1799-1861. C. F. G. ; A Des-
ennuy€e. An English novelist; b. at
East Kotford, Notts.; in 1823 married
Capt. Charles A. Gore ; devoted her life
chiefly to literary work ; d. at Linwood,
Lyndhurst.
Gore, Christopher, LL.D., 1758-1827.
Manlius. An American statesman; b. in
Boston; llarv. Univ., 1776; Governor of
Massachusetts, 1809-14; United States
Senator, 1814-17 ; d. at Waltham, Mass.
Gore, John, Baron Annaly. A Noble
Lord and Eminent Lawyer. An English
jurist.
Gorman, Charles O. An Irish Catho-
lic Whig. An American politician.
Gorman, Eev.Thoraas Murray, M.A.
T. M. G. An English clergyman ; Hert-
ford Coll., Oxford, 1863; in 1883 resident
at Invermore, Woodstock-road, Oxford.
Gorst, Gilpin. The Deputy Governor.
An English author.
Gosliu, S. B. S. B. G. An English
writer of the day.
Gosling, Charles, about 1657-1747
or 48. The British Timon. An English
woman-hater; b. in London, and d. there.
^ See " Gent. Mag.," November, 1784, p.
814.
Gosnell, Samuel. Fagarty O'Fogarly,
Esq., of Blarney. An English poet ; con-
tributor to " Blackwood."
Goss, Elbridge Henry, 1830-. Elhe-
gos. An American author; b. in Boston;
Treasurer of the Melrose (Mass.) Sav-
ings Bank.
Goss, Warren l;ee. A Soldier. An
American soldier of the 2d Mass. Reg't
of Heavy Artillery in the late civil war.
Gottschalk, Louis Moreau, 1829-
69. A Pianist. An American musician ;
b. at New Orleans ; educ. in Paris ; made
professional tours in Europe and the
United States ; d. near Eio Janeiro.
Gough, Rev. Benjamin. A Brother
Methodist. An English Wesleyan Meth-
odist.
Gough, John. An Englishman.
Gough, Rev. John. Philalethes. An
English clergyman; Rector of Kirk-
Ireton, Derbyshire.
Gough, Richard, 1735-1809. Clio;
E. G. ; Z). H. ; A Layman ; R. G., jun-
ior. An eminent English antiquary;
"the Camden of the 18th century"; b.
in London ; devoted his life to antiquari-
an research ; d. at Wormley, Herts.
Gould, Benjamin F. Seth Spicer.
Gould, Edward S., 1808-. Cassia;
The Man in the Claret Colored Coat. An
American merchant, of New York City,
and litterateur ; b. at Litchiield, Conn.
Gould, James li. Harry Hunter.
An American writer, of New York City.
Gould, Sylvester C, 1840-. Godfrey.
An American journalist; b. in Weare,
N.H. ; now (1885) publisher of "Notes
and Queries," Manchester, N.H.
Gould, Rev. William, A.M. Com-
moner. An English clergyman of the
18th century.
Go"wan, William. Western Memo-
rabilia. An American bookseller and
bibliographer, of New York City.
Gower, Foote, M.D. A Fellow of the
Antiquarian Society. An English physi-
cian.
Graff, John Franklin. Graybeard.
An American novelist of the day.
Graham, Rev. . Taoalttbob. An
English writer; a clergyman of the 18th
century.
Graham, Mrs. Elizabeth Susanna
(Davenport), 1763-1844. Theresa Tidy.
An English writer for children ; daughter
of John Davenport, Esq., and widow of
Thomas Graham, Esq., of Edmond Cas-
tle, Cumberland, and of Lincoln's Inn,
London ; d. at Clapham Common, a
suburb of London.
Graham, Esther, -1859. Madge
Wildfire. A Scottish rustic beauty;
made insane by her wrongs ; dwelt in
the old Quarry Hill of Melrose ; d. in
the road, near Ellwand-bridge.
Graham, Sir James Robert George,
2d Bart., LL.D., 1792-1861. A Cumber-
land Land-owner. An English states-
man ; a member of the English Ministry
most of the time, 1830-55.
Graham, Rev. John. A Member of
the Synod of United Original Seceders.
A Scottish minister of the 18th cen-
tury.
Graham, Robert, M.D., 1786-1845.
J?. G. A Scottish physician and botan-
ist ; b. at Sterling ; Professor of Botany
at Glasgow, about 1818 ; in the Univ. of
Edinburgh, 1820.
Graham, Rev. William. A Friend
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to the Natural and Religious Rights of
Mankind. An English clergyman, of
Whitehaven.
Grahaine, James, 1765-1811. Cal-
vinus. A Scottish poet and advocate;
b. at Glasgow, and educ. at the Univ.
there ; was till 1809 an advocate at Edin-
burgh ; was a curate at Shipton, Glouces-
ter, England, 1809-11; d. at Glasgow.
Grainger, James, M.D., 1723(?)-67.
A Physician in the West Indies. A Scot-
tish physician; b. in Dunse, Co. Berwick;
practised his profession first in London ;
then at St. Christophers, West Indies,
where he died.
Gramont, Antoine Aggnor Alfred,
Due de, 1819-. Andreas Memor. A
French diplomatist.
Granger, Gideon, 1767-1822. Alger-
non Sidney ; Senectus; Epaminondas. An
American lawyer and statesman; b. at
Suffield, Conn. ; Yale Coll., 1787 ; in 1814
removed to Canandaigua, N.Y., where he
died.
Grant, Alexander H., M.A. A. H.
G. ; Frank Seajield. An English poet of
the day.
Grant, Mrs. Anne (McVickar), 1755-
1838. An American Lady. A Scottish
writer; b. at Glasgow; spent some years
with her father in America; in 1779 mar-
ried Eev. James Grant of Laggan, in In-
vernesshire; in 1810 removed to Edin-
burgh, and d. there.
Grant, Sir Charles. Simplicius. An
English statesman.
Grant, Sir Francis, Lord Cullen,
about 1660-1726. ***; A Magistrate in
the Country ; A Country Gentleman. An
eminent Scottish lawyer and judge.
Grant, G. A Veteran Stager. An
English writer.
Grant, Gertrude, -1883. Gerald
Grant. An English novelist; d. at
Goritz, Austria.
Grant, James. J. G., Late Serrish-
tehdar of Bengal. A British colonial
civilian.
Grant, James, about 1805-. Mask;
One of No Party. A Scottish journalist
and miscellaneous writer; b. at Elgin,
Morayshire; removed to London in
1834 ; editor of the " Morning Adver-
tiser," 1850-70.
Grant, Judith T. J. T. G. An Eng-
lish religious biographer.
Grant, William, and Brothers.
Cheeryble Brothers. An English mercan-
tile firm of Manchester. W. Grant
(1775-1842) d. at Springside, near Bury;
was a magistrate and dep.-lieut. of his
county.
GranvUle, Augustus Bozzi, M.D.,
1783-1872. A. B. G********; An Eng-
lish physician and traveller ; b. at Milan ;
resided chiefly in London when not trav-
elling; d. at Dover.
Granville, George, Lord Viscount
Lansdowne, 1667-1735. A Nobleman
Abroad. An English poet.
Grasberger, Hans, 1836-. Karl
Birkenbuhl. An Austrian poet; b. at
Marktflecken, Obtach; .studied law at
Vienna, 1856-60; studied art in Italy,
1867-73 ; since 1870 the art-editor of tlie
Vienna " Presse."
Grascome, Samuel. S. G. An
English religious writer.
Gratacap, Paul Antoine, 1788-.
Cap. A Erench naturalist and scientific
writer.
Grattan, Thomas Colley, 1796-1864.
A Walking Gentleman. A popular Irish
novelist ; b. in Dublin ; British consul at
Boston, 1839-53.
Graves, Eev. Richard, 1715-1804.
The Editor of " Columella," " Eugenius,"
etc.; The Editor of the "Spiritual Quix-
ote"; Euphrosyne; A Nonagenarian; An
Intimate Friend of His; Eev. P. P.,
M.A.; Peter Pomfret ; Peter of Ponte-
fract; Geoffrey Wildgoose. A popular
English poet and novelist; Rector of
Claverton, near Bath, 1750-1804.
Graves, Samuel, 1788-. Ulysses.
An English political writer, of Col-
leton.
Gray, . A Scots Gentleman. A
Scottish writer of the first part of the
18th century.
Gray, Rev. Andrew. A Free Church-
man; A Minister of a Chapel of Ease.
A Scottish minister, of Perth.
Gray, Asa, M.D., LL.D., 1810-.
A. G. An eminent American botanist ;
b. at Paris, Oneida Co., N.Y. ; Eislier
Prof, of Natural History at Harv. Univ.,
1842-84 et seq.
Gray, Harrison. A Friend to Peace
and Good Order. An American loyalist ;
Receiver General of Massachusetts; in
1776 went to England, and d. there. He
was the grandfather of Harrison Gray
Otis, of Boston.
Gray, Miss Ijouisa M. Kate Thorne.
A Scottish (?) novelist.
Gray, Et. Eev. Robert, D.D. The
Bishop of Capetown. An English clergy-
man; Univ. Coll., Oxford, 1831; Bishop,
1847.
Gray, Simon. George Purves. An
English miscellaneous writer.
Gray, W. A Forfarian. A Scottish
writer.
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Graydon, Alexander, 1752-1818. A
Desultory Reader. An American writer ;
b. at Bristol, Penn. ; resided in Philadel-
phia, 181(j-18, where he died.
Grayson, WUliam J., 1788-1863. Cur-
tius. An American poet and politician,
of Charleston, S.C. ; b. in Beaufort, S.C. ;
South Carolina Coll., 1809; M.C., 1833-
37 ; d. at Newbern, N.C.
Great Britain and Ireland. John
Bull.
Greatrex, Rev. Charles Butler. Abel
Log. An English clergyman; Curate
in charge of Kchinswell w. Sydmonton,
Hants., 1878-79; in 1880 et seq. resided
at Burghclere, Newbury.
Greaves, Alexander. Philalethes.
An American writer.
Greaves, Rev. Thomas Berkeley.
Solomon. Secondsight. An English poet
and novelist.
Greeley, Horace, 1811-72. H. G.
An American journalist; b. in Amherst,
N.H. ; went to New York City in 1831 ;
and was there engaged in journalism till
his death at his country residence near
Chappaqua, N.Y.
Greeley, Miss Mary WiUiams. Doro-
thy Dudley. — See '• Goodridge, Mrs. Mary
Williams (Greeley)."
Greely, Robert H. Bob 0' Gotham.
Green, Duff, 1794-1875. An Ameri-
can, An American lawyer, journalist,
and politician, of Georgia; where he was
born, and died.
Green, G. O. G. An American
poet.
Green, George Smith. A Gentleman
of Oxford; A Tradesman of Oxford. An
English poet ; a watchmaker, of Oxford,
in the 18th century.
Green, John. J. G. An English
traveller of the 18th century.
Green, John, D.D., about 1706-79.
G. An English clergyman; b. at Bev-
erly, in Yorkshire ; Bishop of Lincoln,
1761-79.
Green, John Richards, 1758-1818.
John Oifford; Humphrey Hedgehog. An
English author and journalist; Iiaving
become deeply in debt by his excesses,
in 1782 fled to France under the assumed
name of John Gifford. He died a mag-
istrate of Worshipstreet police-court, at
Bromley, in Kent.
Green, Joseph, 1706-80. Me, Phil
Arcanos, Gent. ; Me, the Hon. B. B., Esq.
An American wit and satirical poet, of
Boston; resided in England, 1776-80.
Green, Nathan. Over-Forty. An
American writer of religious Action, of
the day.
Green, Rupert. Ji. G. An English
writer, of Worcester.
Green, Mrs. S. A Cockney. An Irish
novelist.
Green, Thomas, Esq., 1769-1825. A
Lover of Literature; A Young Gentleman.
An English man of letters, of Ipswich ;
entered the Middle Temple, but de-
voted his time to travel and literary
research.
Greene, Albert Gorton, 1802-68.
Old Grimes. An American poet ; b. at
Providence, R.I. ; Brown Univ., 1820 ;
for many years President of the R.I.
Hist. Soc.
Greene, Annie Douglas. Marion
Douglas.^ — See " Robinson, Mrs. Annie
Douglas (Greene)."
Greene, Asa, M.D., -1837. Elnathan
Elmwood, Esq. ; A Late Merchant; A
Yankee ; Dr. Dodimus Duckworth, A.N.Q.;
Ex-Barber Fribbleton. An American
bookseller and journalist, of New York
City ; for a time editor of the New York
" Evening Transcript."
Greene, Charles Gordon, 1804-.
Flaneur. An American journalist; b. in
Boscawen, N.H. ; editor of the " Morning
Post," Boston, 1831- ; Naval Officer at
the Port of Boston, 1853-57 ; resides in
Boston.
Greene, Ed-ward Burnaby, -1788.
E. B. G. An English poet.
Greene, Nathaniel, 1797-1876. Bos-
cawen. An American journalist; b. at
Boscawen, N.H. ; founder of the "Bos-
ton Statesman," 1821 ; Postmaster at
Boston, 1829-41 and 1844-49 ; and d. in
that city.
Greenleaf, Benjamin, 1786-1864. A
Practical Teacher. An American edu-
cator; b. at Haverhill, Mass. ; Dart. Coll.,
1813; Principal of Bradford (Mass.)
Academy, 1814-36 ; of Bradford Teach-
ers' Sem., 1839-48; d. at Bradford.
Greenleaf, Joseph. Mutius Sccevola.
An American lawyer and political writer,
of Boston.
Greenleaf, La-wrence N. Peter
Punever. An American poet of the
day.
Greenleaf, Simon, LL.D., 1783-1853.
8. G. An American jurist ; b. at New-
buryport, Mass. ; Boyall Professor of
Law in Harv. Univ., 1834-46; Dane
Professor, 1846-48 ; and Emeritus, 1848-
53 ; d. in Cambridge, Mass.
Greenwood, George. An Officer of
the Household Brigade of Cavalry. An
English officer; Colonel of the 2d Life
Guards ; retired from service in 1838.
Green-wood, James. Amateur Cas-
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ual; One of the Crowd. An English jour-
nalist, of London.
Greer, Mrs. Maria. Armar Oretje.
An English writer of to-day.
Greer, Mrs. Sarah. An Irish Lady ;
A Lady. An Irish Friend ; wife of John
K. Greer, of Jlonkstown, near Dublin.
Greg, Samuel, 1804-76. A Layman.
An English poet and prose writer, of
Manchester ; brother of William Rath-
bone Greg.
Greg, WiUiam Rathbone, 1809-83.
W. li. G. An English economist and
writer on social science, of London; b.
at Manchester.
Gregory, Alexander Tlghe. An
Englishman Abroad; An Englishman in
Switzerland. An English traveller.
Gregory, J. Captain Gregory Sea-
worthi). An American (7) writer.
Gregory, John, M.D., 1724-73. A
Father. An eminent Scottish physician ;
Prof, of Physio in the Univ. of Edin-
burgh, 1766-73.
Grenvllle, A. S. A. 8. O. An
American poet, of Dedham, Mass. (?).
GrenviUe, George, 1712-70. G. G.;
A Son of Candor. An English states-
man; Chancellor of the Exchequer,
1763.
GrenvUle, George, Lord Nugent,
1788-1850. John Hampden; The Lord
and Ladij there. An English nobleman ;
educ. at Brazenose Coll., Oxford;
D.C.L., 1810; d. at his seat, Lillios,
Bucks.
GrenvUle, Hon. Robert Fulke,
1800-67. An Invalid. A English oflScer
and civilian, of Pembrokeshire ; d. at
Milford.
Grey, Sir Charles Edward, Knt.,
1785-1866. One of the Commissioners.
An eminent English jurist; Governor of
Jamaica from 1846; d. at Tunbridge
Wells.
Grey, Ford Grey, Earl. A, Noble-
man. An English lord.
Grey, Rev. Harry. H. G.
Grey, Henry, 3d Earl, 1802-. <?. C.
An English statesman; b. at Howick
House; Trin. Coll., Cambridge, M.A.,
1823; succeeded his father in 1845;
Secretary of State for the colonies,
1846-62.
Grey, Isaac. A Native of Pennsyl-
vania.
Grey, J. E. One of the Million. An
English writer.
Grey, Jeannle H. Hearton Drille.
An American (1) novelist.
Grey, Zachary, LL.D., 1687-1766.
An Admirer of Monarchy and Episcopacy;
A Country Curate ; A Country Gentleman ;
A Friend ; A Gentleman and No Knight;
A Gentleman of the University of Cam-
bridge; A Learned Hand; A Lover of
Episcopacy ; A Lover of History : One
who is neither Jacobite npr Hepublican^
Presbyterian nor Papist ; Philalethes Can-
tabriniensis ; A Presbyter of the Church of
England ; A Sincere Admirer of True Lib-
erty ; A Sincere Lover of the Present Con-
stitution; A Sincere Protestant. An emi-
nent English clergyman, literary critic,
and controversialist; Rector of Hough-
ton Conquest, Beds., and Vicar of St.
Peter's and St. Giles's, Cambridge ; d. at
Ampthill, near Houghton Conquest.
Grey-Egerton, Sir Philip De Mal-
pas, 10th Bart., 1806-. P. G. E. An
English gentleman; M.P. for Chester
City, 1830; South Cheshire, 1835-68;
and Cheshire West from 1868-81.
Griesebach, Eduard, 1845-. Tan-
haiiser der neue. A German author; b.
at Gottingen ; studied law there ; chose
the diplomatic career, and rose to be
consul at St. Petersburg in 1881.
Griffin, Mrs. Alice (McClure). Muni
Tell; Addie Glenmore. An American
" Southland" poet ; b. in Boone Co., Ky. ;
grad. at the Wesleyan Female Sem., Cin-
cinnati, at the age of sixteen; married,
at Newport, Ky., in 1861, Mr. G. W. Grif-
fin, an American author, and they have
since resided at Louisville.
Griffin, George. A Layman. An
American religious writer.
Griffin, Gerald, Esq., 1805-40. Oscar.
An Irish poet; b. in Limerick ; the latter
part of his life he spent in a Catholic
monastery, devoting himself to religious
exercises, and d. there.
Griffin, John Quincy Adams. Aza-
rias Bumpus; A Bunker Hill Boy. An
American lawyer, of Boston.
Griffith, Acton Frederick. A. F.
G. An English bibliographer.
Griffith, Mrs. Elizabeth (Griffith),
-1793. Frances. A Welsh lady ; a writer
of novels and plays; married Richard
Griffith ; d. at Millecent, Co. of Kildare.
Griffith, Richard. Henry. — See
" Griffith, Mrs. Elizabeth."
Griffith, William, Esq. Eumenes.
An American political writer, of New
Jersey.
Griffiths, Mattle. A Female Slave.
An American colored poet ; b. in Louis-
ville, Ky. (f); in 1860 resided in Boston,
writing for the "Anti-Slavery Standard,"
and other Boston and New York jour-
nals.
Griffiths, Richard. A Late Cele-
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hrated Genius Deceased. An English au-
thor.
Grigg, Kev. John, A.lVf. Tlie Rector
of St. Timothij's Church, Philadelphia. An
American oiergyman; Columbia Coll.,
1817.
Griggs, Miss . H. N. An Ameri-
can religious poet.
Grimani, Julia C. J. C. G. An
English poet.
Grimston, WUliam Hunter, 1843-.
W. IT. Kendal. An English actor; b. in
London ; entered the dramatic profession
at London in 1861, where he has since
chiefly remained.
Grimston, Mrs. AV. H., 1848-. Mrs.
W. H. Kendal. An English actress;
ne€ Margaret [" Madge "] Robertson ;
wife of the preceding.
Grimstoue, Mrs. Leman. Oscar.
An English poet.
Grinfleld, Charles Vaughan, M.D.
C. V. G. An English physician and
writer, of Clifton.
Griswold, A. Minor, 1837-. The
Fat Contributor. An American journal-
ist, of Cincinnati (?).
Griswold, Almon W. A Biblioma-
niac. An American lawyer, of New
York City.
Griswold, Miss Mary Caroline. Car-
rie. An American " Southland " poet and
prose writer, of Charleston, S.C.
Griswold, William McCrillis. Ger-
ald Smith; Arthur Venner ; P. Q. In-
dex. An American journalist and bib-
liographer ; Harv. Unir., 1875 ; employed
in the Library of Congress at Washing-
ton.
Gross, Amalie (von Saebach) von,
1803-. Amalie von Winter. A German
poet and novelist, of Weimar; a friend
of Goethe.
Grosvenor, Lord Robert, Baron
Ebury, 1801-. A Member of the Last
Parliament. An English nobleman; b.
at Millbank House, Westminster; Christ
Church, Oxford, 1821; M.F., 1822-57;
residence, Moor Park, Eickmansworth,
Herts.
Grote, Mrs. . A Mutual Friend.
An English writer.
Grouvelle, PhUlppe Antoine, 1758-
1806. Ph. G***. A French poet and
diplomatist ; b. at Paris ; engaged in
politics ; was Secretary of the Provisory
Executive Council, and obliged to read
the sentence of death to Louis XVI. ; was
afterwards Minister to Copenhagen; d.
at Varennes.
Grover, Albert. Trebla Revorg. An
English writer of to-day.
Gruau de la Barre, Modeste,
Count. Eliakim.
Griimbke, Johann Jakob. A Tem-
porary Inhabitant.
Grand, Francis J., about 1803-03.
A German nobleman; An Observer. An
American author; b. in Germany; re-
sided many years in Philadelphia, and d.
there.
Gruppe, Otto Friedrich, 1804-70.
Absolutus von Hegelingin. A German
poet and critical writer; b. at Dantzic;
and d. in Berlin.
Guenard de M6r6, Elisabeth, Bar-
oness, 1751-1829. M. de Boissy. A
French novelist, of Paris.
Guernsey, Miss Lucy Ellen. L. E.
G. An American writer for the young.
Guernsey, Koscellus S. li. S. G.
An American lawyer and Shakespearian
scholar, of New York City.
Guidickins, F. W. F. W. G., of the
Middle Temple. An English lawyer of
the last century.
Guild, Mrs. Caroline Snow^den
(Whitmarsh), 1817-. Hetty Solyoke.
An American autlior and compiler, of
Boston (Roxbury) Mass. ; b. in that city.
Guines, l/ouis Alexandre Gosset
de. Andre' Gill. A French caricaturist
and writer.
Guinot Eugdne, 1812-61. Pierre
Durand ; Paul Vermond. A French
litterateur and journalist; b. and d. in
Paris.
Gunn, Miss Harriet M. A Lady.
An English writer.
Gunn, Rev. Henry Mayo. FT. M. G.
An English Cong, minister; studied at
Coward Coll.; and entered upon his min-
istry at Warminster in 1839.
Gnnning, Mrs. (Minifie), -1800.
A Lady. An English writer; widow of
General Gunning ; d. in London.
Gurney, Hudson, Esq., F.R.S., F.S.A.,
M.P., ^1774-1864. FL. G. An English
poet and antiquary ; b. in Norwich, and
d. in that city.
Gurney, Rev. John Hampden, A.M.,
1802-62. J. H. G. An English clergy-
man and hymn-writer; b. in London;
Trin. Coll., Cambridge, 1824; Rector of
St. Mary's, Marylebone, London, 1847-62.
Gurney, Joseph John, 1788-1847. A
Member of the Society of Friends. An
English Friend; b. in Earlham, near
Norwich ; travelled in this country, 1837-
40.
Gurney, Mrs. Maria (Kowe), 1802-68.
A Mother. An English poet; b. at Laun-
ceston; married Charles Gurney of Tre-
bursye, South Petherwin, where she died.
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Gurney, Miss PrisclUa Hannah,
1757-1828. A Cordial Well-wisher to the
Cause of Universal Truth and Righteous-
ness. An English Friend; daughter of
the youngest son of Joseph Gurney,
and great-granddaughter of Eobert
Barclay, the Apologist; and b. in Nor-
wich.
Gutch, John Mathew, Esq., 1777-
1861. The Bristol Junius; Cosmo; An
Octogenarian. An English journalist, of
Bristol ; editor and proprietor of " Felix
Farley's Bristol Journal " for nearly 50
years.
Guthrie, F. Anstey. F. Anstey. An
English novelist.
Guy, William Augustus, F.R.S.,
1810-. A London Physician. An emi-
nent English physician; b. at Chiches-
ter; Pembroke Coll., Cambridge, 1837;
connected with King's Coll., London,
from 1838.
Guyot, Mile Pauline. Mme Camille
Lebrun. A French novelist.
Guyton de Morveau, N. Brumore.
A French writer; brother of Baron
Louis Bernard Guyton de Morveau,
the Chemist.
Gwilliam, John. A Professor. An
English poet.
Gwin, Thomas, 1656-1720. T. 0.
An English Friend; son of Thomas
Gwin, of Falmouth, Cornwall.
Gwinnett, Richard, Esq., -1717.
Pylades. An English gentleman; once
affianced to Mrs. Elizabeth Thomas, Jr.
("Corinna").
Gwynn, Alblnla. A Lady.
H.
Habberton, John, 1842-. H. A.
Burton ; Uncle Harry ; Their Latest Vic-
tim. An American author and journal-
ist, of New York City; b. on Long
Island.
Habersham, Robert, -1832. Mr.
Airy ; Deloraine Digress. An American
scholar; Harv. Univ., 1831.
Haberstich, Samuel, 1821-72. Arthur
Bitter. A Swiss writer; b. at Dorschen,
in the Canton Bern ; spent his life chiefly
in Bern, and d. there.
Hablch, Ed^ward. An American.
An American writer, not by birth, but
from love of the cause of liberty.
Hack, James, Jun., 1758-1829. A
Citizen. An English Friend, of Chiches-
ter.
Hack, Maria, 1778-1844. M. H.
An English Friend, of Chichester ; d. at
Southampton.
Hack, Mary P. Claudia. An Eng-
lish writer of the day.
Hacker, Franz, 1836-. Franz von
Seeburg. A German Catholic popular
writer; b. at Nymphenburg; studied
philosophy, jurisprudence, and theology,
and became cathedral vicar at St. Caje-
tan, in Munich.
Haderman, Miss Jeannette R.
Ann Atom. An American "Southland"
writer, of Lake St. Joseph, Tensas Par-
ish, La. ; b. in New Jersey; the daughter
of an Epis. clergyman.
Haberlin, Kari Iiudwig, 1784-.
//. E. R. Belani. A German novelist;
b. at Erlangen.
Haering, Georg Wilhelm Heinrich,
1798-1871. Wilibald Alexis; W*****s.
A popular German novelist; had a seat
called Haringsford, to which he gave
something of the celebrity of the Isle of
Monte-Christo.
Haeselbairth, A. C. A. C. B. An
American journalist, of New York City.
Hagarty, The Hon. John Hawkins,
D.C.L., 1816-. Zadig. A British colo-
nial jurist; b. in Dublin; spent two
years at Trin. Coll., 1832-34 ; then emi-
grated to Canada, where he studied law ;
Chief Justice of Ontario from 1878.
Hahn-Hahn, Ida Maria Ijouisa
Frederika Gustava, Grafinn, 1805-
79. A German Countess. A German
novelist; was divorced in 1829; became
a Eoman Catholic about 1850.
Haight, Mrs. Sarah (Rogers). A
Lady of New York. An American trav-
eller; wife of Richard K. Haight, of
New York City.
Haines, F. E. H. F. E. H. H. An
American biographer.
Haines, Eev. Herbert, M.A. //. B.
An English writer ; Exeter Coll., Oxford,
1848 ; second master of the Gloucester
Collegiate School.
Haines, Zenas T. Corporal. An
American soldier of the 44th Mass.
Reg't in the late civil war.
Hakewell, James Ridgway. J. R. B.
An English writer of the day on athlet-
HakewllI, Arthur WUHam, 1808-
56. An Architect. An English archi
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tect, of London ; lecturer to the Architec-
tural Society, 1848.
Haldenian, Samuel StehmaiijLL.D.,
1812-80. Felix Ago. An American phi-
lologist and naturalist ; Prof, of Comp.
Philology in the Univ. of Penn., 1869-80.
Hale, Rev. Edward Everett, 1822-.
Col. Frederic Ingham ; A New England
Minister, A.B. An American clergy-
man ; b. in Boston ; Harv. Univ., 1839 ;
Pastor at Worcester, Mass., 1846-56; in
Boston, 1856-85 et seq.
Hale, John Mc, D.D. Hierophilus.
An Irish prelate ; Roman Catholic Arch-
bishop of Tuam.
Hale, Sir Matthew, 1609-1676. A
Learned Hand. An eminent English
jurist; b. at Alderley, in Gloucester-
shire ; Lord Cliief Justice of England,
1671-76.
Hale, Capt. Nathan, 1755-76. The
American Spij. An American soldier;
b. in Coventry, Conn. ; executed as a spy
in New York City.
Hale, Nathan, LL.D., 1784-1863,
The Editor of the Boston Daily Advertiser ;
A Oentkman of Boston. An American
journalist; b. in Westhampton, Mass.;
William's Coll., 1804; removed to Bos-
ton in 1810.
Hale, Salma, 1787-1866. Algernon
Sidney ; A Citizen of Massachusetts. An
American lawyer; b. at Alstead, N.H.;
M.C., 1817-19; practised law at Keene,
N.H., 1834-66, and d. there.
Hale, Mrs. Sarah Josepha (Buell),
1790-1879. A Ladji of New Hampshire.
An American author and journalist; b.
in Newport, N.H. ; was the widow of
David Hale ; d. in Philadelphia.
Hales, Thomas, 1740-about 1780.
D'hele. An English dramatic writer;
settled in Paris about 1770, and wrote in
French with ease and elegance.
Hales, Waiiam, D.D., -1831. Octa-
vius. An Irish clergyman; Fellow of
Trin. Coll., Dublin ; and Rector of Killes-
andra.
Halford, Sir Henry, Bart., M.D.,
1766-1844. Sir H. H., Bart. An Eng-
lish poet and physician ; b. at Leicester ;
educ. at Rugby and Oxford ; practised
his profession and died in London.
Halfpenny, F. AV. F. W. H. An
English bibliographer, of London.
Haliburton, Thomas Chandler,
1796-1865. A Colonist; Sam Slick of
Slickville. A British colonial judge and
humorist, of Nova Scotia ; b. at Windsor,
N.S. ; but removed to England in 1850 ;
and d. at Gordon House, Isleworth.
Haliljurton, William. A Bostonian.
An American writer upon the influence
of the stage.
Halkerstoun, H. A Country Gentle-
man. A Scottish writer, of Rathillet,
Fifeshire.
Halkett, Lady Anne. A Lady.
Hall, Capt. . An Officer of the
Army. An English officer; supposed to
have been a maj or in General Howe's army .
Hall, A. Oakey. Hans Yorkel. An
American journalist, of New York City.
HaU, Rev. Baynard Bust, D.D.,
1798-1863. Bobert Carlton. An Ameri-
can writer, of Brooklyn, N.Y., from 1852.
Hall, Blakely. Flaneur. An Amer-
ican journalist, of San Francisco.
Hall, Chambers. C. //. An Eng-
lish writer on art.
Hall, David, 1682-1756. Theophilus
Philanthropos. An English Friend, of
Skipton, Yorkshire ; a schoolmaster.
Hall, Mrs. P. (Howe). F. H. An
American writer.
Hall, Fitzedward, A.M., J.U.D.
F. E. H. An American Anglo-Sanskrit
scholar; Harv. Univ., 1846; Prof, in
London ; Librarian of the India Office
till 1869.
Hall, George. G. H. An English
antiquary and traveller.
Hall, James. An Amateur. An
English writer, of London (7).
Hall, James, 1793-1868. Orlando.
An American lawyer, financier, journal-
ist, and litterateur; b. at Philadelphia;
in 1833 removed to Cincinnati, and d.
near that city.
Hall, John E., 178.3-1829. The Editor
of the " Port Folio." An American law-
yer and journalist; editor of the "Port
Folio," Philadelphia, 1816-27; d. in
Philadelphia (?).
Hall, Miss Louise G. Lulu. An
American literary lady of the day.
Hall, Rev. Kobert. A Presbyter of the
Church of England. An English clergy-
man of the first part of the 18th century.
Hall, Robert Pleasants, 1825-54.
A South Carolinian. An American law-
yer and poet; b. in Chester District,
S.C. ; in 1849 removed to Macon, Ga.,
and d. there.
Hall, Mrs. Sarah (Ewing), 1761-
1830. A Lady of Philadelphia. An
American writer; b. in Philadelphia.
Hall, Spencer. S. H. An English
bibliographer.
Hall, Spencer T. Sherwood Forester.
An English biographer and miscellane-
ous writer.
Hall, Thomas. Baby Rattler, Gent.
An English writer.
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_ HaU, W. Wm-WiU-beso. An Eng-
lish author ; a singular character.
HaU, AVllUam. Peter Paul Pallette.
An English writer, of Birmingham {l).
Hall-Stevenson, John, -1785. Cosmo.
An English writer; a kinsman of Lau-
rence Sterne, and the "Eugenius" of his
"Tristram Shandy"; lived in "Crazy
Castle."
Hallard, Frederick. One of the
Defeated. A Scottish lawyer ; connected
with the Edinburgh Advocates' Library.
Halle, Hughes R. P. Fraser, LL.D.
jR. F. Brancassine. An English writer
on philosophy, etc.
Halleck, Fitz-Greene, 1790-1867. A
Connecticut Farmer's Boy. An eminent
American poet; b., lived, and d. in
Guilford, Conn.
Hallet, John. J. H. An English
writer of the first part of the 18th cen-
tury.
Hallett, Benjamin Franklin, A.M.,
1797-1862. Their Chairman. An Ameri-
can lawyer and politician; b. in Barn-
stable, Mass. ; Brown Univ., 1816 ; a
member of the Boston bar, and d. in that
city.
Hallett, Miss E. V. Ferna Yale. An
American writer.
HaUett, M. W. M. W. H. An
American writer.
HaUey, Edmund, LL.D., 1656-1742.
An Infidel Mathematician. An eminent
mathematician and astronomer; b. at
Haggerston, Shoreditch, London ; As-
tronomer Royal, 1719-42.
Halliburton, Sir Brenton, Knt.,
1775-1860. Anglo-American; An Octoge-
narian ; An Old Inhabitant of British North
America. A British colonial jurist;
Chief Justice of Nova Scotia, 1833-60.
HalliweU-Phillipps, James Or-
chard, LL.D., F.R.S., etc., 1820-. A
Fellow of the Royal Society ; J. 0. II. An
English literary antiquary; b. in Chel-
sea; studied for a time at Cambridge;
and entered upon his work in London in
1839.
Hallock, Charles. Penman. An
American sporting writer, of New York
City.
Halloran, La-wrence Hynes, D.D.,
1766-1831. Philo-Nauticus. An Irish
clergyman ; in 1818 convicted of forging
a frank, by which he defrauded the rev-
enue of lOd., and sentenced to transpor-
tation for seven years; d. at Sydney,
New South Wales.
Halpine, Charles Graham, 1829-68.
Charles Broadbent; The Letter S; Priv-
ate Miles O'Reilly. An Irish-American
writer; b. at Oldeastle, Co. Meath, Ire-
land; Univ. of Dublin, 1846; in 1847
came to this country; and was a journal-
ist in New York City, 1847-68.
Halsey, Harlan, 1835-. Tony Pastor.
An American comic vocalist, of New
York City.
Halstead, Murat, 1829-. M. H. An
American journalist ; b. in Butler Co., 0. ;
in 1851 went to Cincinnati; and from
1853 has been connected with the " Cin-
cinnati Commercial."
Halstead, WUliam H. Quilp, Jr.
An American poet, of Norfolk {"!), Va.
Halsted, Lieonora B. Barbara El-
bon. An American writer, of St. Louis.
Hambro, Mrs. 0. J. A Grandmother;
Philojuvenis. An English writer for the
young.
Hamel, . S. A German musi-
cal writer.
Hamilton, Alexander, LL.D., 1757-
1804. An American; Camillus; Cato;
Lucius Crassus ; Pacificus ; Phocion ; Pub-
lius; Scipio. An American statesman;
b. in the West India island, Nevis; Col-
umbia Coll. (then King's Coll.), 1774;
U.S. Secretary of the Treasury, 1789-95 ;
d. in New York City.
Hamilton, Alexander. Cuthbert Clut-
terbuck of Kennaquhair. A Scottish nov-
elist ; writer to the Signet.
Hamilton, Mrs. Alice (IGng). Alice
King. An American writer.
HamUton, Charles G. C. G. H. An
English writer on grammar, etc.
Hamilton, Edward. Theseus. An
American engineer (I).
Hamilton, Miss Elizabeth, 1758-
1816. Geoffrey Jarvis; A Hindoo Rajah.
An English lady ; author of several use-
ful and elegant works ; d. at Harrogate.
Hamilton, Frank E. Fern. An
American writer.
Hamilton, Rev. G. One of the Minis-
ters of this Present Church. A Scottish (7 )
minister of the first part of the 18th cen-
tury.
Hamilton, Gavin. G. H. A Scot-
tish poet of the day.
Hamilton, iHarris, D.D. A Beneficed
Clergyman of the Established Church. An
English clergyman.
HamUton, John Church, 1792-1882.
His Son. An American lawyer; b. in
Philadelphia; Columbia Coll., 1809;
aide to Gen. Harrison till 1814; d. at
Long Branch, N.J.
Hamilton, Miss Kate W. Fleta.
An American writer for the young.
Hamilton, Robert Douglas, M.D.,
1783-1857. Mango Coulter Goggle; Guy
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Polloch. A Canadian physician, and fre-
quent contributor to the newspaper
press, and author of several -works.
Hamilton, Robert S. Leland A.
Webster. An Anaerican writer.
Hamilton, Captain Thomas, 1789-
1842. T. H.; Major Spencer Morjgridge
of the Prince's Own. An English officer ;
served in the Peninsula War, and tliat
with the United States of 1812-15 ; d. at
Pisa, Italy.
Hamilton, William, Esq., 1704-54.
Hamilton. A Scottish poet, of Bangour.
Hammerton, J. Orim. An Eng-
lish almanac maker.
Hammitt, Samuel A., 1816-. Philip
Paxton; Sam Slick in Texas. An Ameri-
can humorist; from 1848 resident in
New York City.
Hammond, Mrs. ,1847-. Louise
Capsadell. An American writer.
Hammond, Anthony, Esq., 1688-
1738. A Gentleman. An English writer ;
b. in Huntingdonshire; a Commissioner
of the Navy, and a man of note among
the wits, poets, and parliamentary writers
of his time.
Hammond, Charles, 1779-1840.
Hampden. An American lawyer and
journalist, of Cincinnati, 1825-40.
Hammond, Mrs E. H. Henri Daug^.
An American writer of the day.
Hammond, Mrs. J. S. Belle JBoijd.
An American writer.
Hammond, Samuel H., 1809-. A
Journalist. An American writer ; b. at
Bath, N.Y.
Hampden, John. Parallax. An
English writer. ,
Hamper, WllUam, Esq., 1776-1831.
H. D. B. ; M. B. ; Eepmah. An English
poet and antiquary ; b. in Birmingham,
where he spent his life, and was a Jus-
tice of the Peace for the Counties of
AVarwick and Worcester; d. at Highgate,
near Birmingham.
Hancock, George. Philo-Malthus.
An English economist.
Hancock, John, 1737(?)-93. Johnny
Dupe. An American patriot; b. in
Quincy, Mass. ; Harv. Univ., 1754 ; Pres-
ident of the Continental Congress, 1775 ;
Governor of Mass., 1780-84 and 1787-93.
Hancock, Rev. John, 1703-44. Phi-
lalethes. An American minister, of Brain-
tree, Mass.
Hancock, John, D.D. A Presbyter
of the Church of England. An English
clergyman; Eector of St. Margaret's,
Lothbury; Prebendary of Canterbury;
and Chaplain to the Duke of Bedford.
Handley, James. J. H.; One of Her
Majesty's Surgeons. An English writer
of the first part of the 18th century.
Hanks, Kev. Stedman Wright.
An Observer. An American writer of
the day on theology; agent Seaman's
Friend Society, Congregational House;
living at Cambridge.
Hannay, . Vindex. An English
writer, of Marylebone Bank, London.
Hannay, Robert, 1789-1868. A Mem-
ber of the Faculty. A Scottish lawyer.
Hannegan, Dennis. Doctor Robinson.
An American writer.
Hannett, John. John Andrews Ar-
nett. An English writer, of London, on
bookbinding.
Hansgirg, Therese von. Theodor
Peinwald. A Bohemian novelist; wife
of Karl Viktor, Eitter von Hansgirg, a
Bohemian author (1823-77), who died at
Joaehimsthal.
Hanson, Alexander Contee, -1819.
Aristides ; A Native Citizen and Servant
of the State. An American lawyer and
statesman, of Maryland.
Hanson, Sir Levett. An Officer of the
Chancery, Sj-c. An English writer.
Hanson, Sir Richard Davis. C. V.
8. An English colonial jurist; went to
New Zealand, 1846; Advocate-General of
South Australia, 1851-56 ; Attorney-Gen-
eral, 1856-61; Chief-Justice from 1861.
Hanway, Jonas, 1712-86. Mr.
iJ***** ; A Gentleman of the Partie ; A
Member of the Marine Society. An Eng-
lish merchant; b. in Portsmouth; resided
for some years in Russia, engaged in
mercantile business.
Han-waj', Mary Anne. A Lady. An
English novelist ; resided at Blackheath.
Happer, A. P. Inquirer.
Harbin, Rev. George. A Gentleman.
A Non-juring English clergyman of the
first part of the 18th century.
Harcourt, Sir William George
Granville Vernon, LL.D., Q.C., 1827-.
Historicus. An eminent English publi-
cist; M.P. for Oxford City from 1868.
Hardenberg, Friedrich tudwig
von, 1772-1801. Novalis. A German
poet and philosopher ; b. at Wiederstett,
Prussian Saxony ; the friend of Schlegel,
Fichte, and Schelling; d. at his native
place.
Hardham, John, -1772. Abel Drug-
ger. An English dramatist; b. at Chi-
chester ; removed to London, and was at
first a lapidary, or diamond-cutter; after-
wards possessed the greatest snuft-trade
anywhere about; and was for some years
under-treasurer to the theatre in Drury
Lane ; d. in London.
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Hardle, Robert. Eidrah Trebor ;
Hartebor Reid. A Scottish writer on
chess.
Harding, W. M. Porte-Plume. An
American writer.
Harding, William. Bashi-bazouk ;
Commodore Robin; Fac et Spera. An
American journalist, of New York City.
Hardlnge, Mrs. Belle (Boyd). Belle
Boyd; A Friend to the South. An Amer-
ican woman, of Martinsburg, Va. ; a, spy
for "Stonewall" Jackson and other
Kebel generals ; married one Hardinge,
an ofl3.cer of the U.S. Navy, who deserted
to the " Confederates."
Hardinge, George, F.R.S., P.S.A.,
1744^1816. Owen Junior; Jasper Har-
grave ; A Layman ; Minutius Felix. An
English lawyer ; Attorney General to the
Queen; and H. M.'s Justice for the
Counties of Glamorgan, Brecknock, and
Radnor; d. at Presteigne.
Hardwlck, the Rt. Hon. PhUlp
Yorke, 1st Earl of, 169 -1764. Bt. Son.
P—p F — I of H — k. An eminent Eng-
lish statesman; Lord High Chancellor,
1737-56.
Hardy, Arthur Sherburne, 1847-.
A. S. 3. An American civil engineer ;
b. in Mass.; Professor at Dartmouth
Coll., 1873-83 et seq.
Hardy, Mrs. Janet (Gordon). Janet
Gordon. An English novelist of the
day.
Hardy, John Stockdale, Esq.,
E.S.A., 1793-1849. Britannicus. An
English ecclesiastical lawyer; b. at Lei-
cesLer; Registrar of the Archdeaconry
Courts of Leicester; d. at his residence
in the Newarke, Leicester.
Hare, Rev. Augustus William, 1792-
1834. A Member of n Close College. An
English clergyman ; Rector of Alton
Barnes, "Wiltshire, 1829-34; d. in Rome.
Hare, Rev. Francis, D.D., -1740. A
Citizen; The Clergyman; An Impartial
Hand; Philo-Criticus ; A Presbyter of the
Church of England. An eminent English
clergyman; b. in London; Bishop of
Chichester, 1731^0.
Hare, Julius Charles. Julius Hir-
StltUS.
Hare, Julius Charles, and Augustus
William. Julius Charles, 1795-1855;
Augustus William, 1792-1834. Two
Brothers. English theologians, of the
Church of England.
Hare, Robert, M.D., 1781-1858. El-
dred Grayson, Esq. An eminent Ameri-
can chemist ; b. in Philadelphia ; Profes-
sor in the Univ. of Penn., 1818-47 ; d. in
his native city.
Harel, Marie MaximUign, 1749-
1823. Elie, le Pere. A French ecclesi-
astic, of Saint-Germain-des-Pre's.
Harlaud, John, F.S.A. Iota. An
English literary antiquary, of Manches-
ter (f).
Harley, Robert, Earl of Oxford and
Mortimer, 1661-1724. Humphry Mack-
worth. A distinguished English states-
man and an eminent patron of letters,
and a great collector of literary treas-
ures; b. in London; Lord High Treas-
urer, 1711-14.
Harness, Rev. WUliam, M.A., 1790-
1869. Presbyter Catholicus. An English
clergyman; b. at Wickham, Hants.;
B.A., Cambridge, 1813; Prebendary of
St. Paul's, London.
Harper, Mrs. Eliza KUiott (Eiewis),
1834-. Sindera. An American " South-
land " writer, of Minden, Claiborne Par-
ish, La. ; b. in James Co., Ga., and re-
moved to Louisiana in 1846, and at an
early age married Dr. James D. Harper.
Harper, Mrs. Frances Ellen (Wat-
Uins). Effie Aftan. An American poet,
of Baltimore.
Harper, John. Hautboy.
Harper, Rev. Samuel Brown. An
English Priest. An English clergyman ;
Curate of Dalton.
Harring, Paul, 1798-. Harro. A
Danish adventurer, poet, and novelist;
visited the United States about 1844.
Harrington, George N., 1827-68.
George Christy. An American minstrel
singer.
Harrington, John A. John Carboy.
An American novelist of the day.
Harris, Alexander. An Emigrant
Mechanic. An English emigrant to Aus-
tralia.
Harris, Charles H. Karl Pretzel.
An American writer, of New York
City(?).
Harris, Miss E. P. S. E. F. 8. H. ; A
Companion Traveller. An English writer,
of Windsor.
Harris, Emily Marion. Estelle;
E. M. H. An English writer.
Harris, Mrs. P. (McCready). Hope
Ledi/ard.
Harris, George W., 1805-69. Sut
Lovengood; A Nat'ral Born Durn'd Fool.
An American jurist and humorist ; b. in
Tennessee ; d. near Knoxville, Tenn.
Harris, James Henry. Jack Staff.
An American writer, of St. Louis,
Mo. (1).
Harris, Joel Chandler, 1848-. Uncle
Remus. An American negro-dialect
writer ; b. in Georgia.
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Harris, John, 1784-1858. Q. in the
Corner. An English Friend, of Rat-
cliff, afterwards of Wapping, and lastly
of Kingston-upon-Thames.
Harris, John. Kuklos. A Canadian
writer on natural philosophy, etc.
Harris, Rev. Joseph Hemington,
M.A. Anglicanus Presbyter. An Eng-
lish clergyman; Vicar of Tor-Morhun
w. Oockiugtou, Devon., 1848-79; resi-
dent at Sorel, Torquay, 1880 et seq.
Harris, Josiah, 1821-. Cantabar ;
Ishmael ; A Philanthropist; Saint Meva.
An English journalist and miscellaneous
writer, of Cornwall.
Harris, Mrs. Lilly C. Chrysanthea.
An American hymn-writer; wife of
Thomas Lake Harris.
Harris, Rev. N. Sayre. Secretary and
General Agent. An Epis. clergyman ; in
1882 of New York City.
Harris, Richard. A Barrister. An
English lawyer.
Harris, Richard, 18.3.3-. Benedick
Whipem ; Oordrac Verdello. An English
miscellaneous writer of the day.
Harris, Mrs. Sydney S., 1834-.
Miriam Coles, An American novelist;
b. in Long Island.
Harris, Thaddeus Mason, D.D.,
17U8-1842. A Student of Harvard Uni-
versity; Dorcastriensis. An American
Cong, minister, of Dorchester, Mass.,
1793-1839; b. in Charlestown, Mass.;
Harv. Univ., 1787 ; d. in Dorchester.
Harris, Thomas Lake, 1823-. Chrys-
antheus. An American poet and spiritu-
alist; b. in England; founder of the
order "The Brotherhood of the New
Life "at Passaic, N.J., 1861-67, and at
Brocton, N.Y., 1867-75 et seq.
Harris, W. C. A Ball's Bluff Pris-
oner. An American soldier.
Harrison, Mrs. (Kingsley).
Lucas Malet. An English novelist; a
daughter of Charles Kingsley.
Harrison, Mrs. Constance (Cary).
Refugitta. An American " Southland "
writer; b. in Mississippi (■?) ; in 1866
married Mr. Burton N. Harrison, and in
1870 was residing with him in New York
City.
Harrison, George. Eis Grandson.
An English Friend, of Lancashire; son
of George Harrison, of Wandsworth,
near London.
Harrison, John, 1796-1852. J. H.
An English Friend, of Manchester.
Harrison, Susannah. A Young
Woman. An English poet of the last
century.
Harriss, Julia Mildred. The Min-
strel Maiden of Mobile. An American
poet.
Harsha, David Addison, 1827-. A
Pilgrim. An eminent American author ;
b. in Argyle, Washington Co., N.Y. ;
since 1851 has devoted himself to lite-
rary work in New York City.
Hart, Adolphus M., 1834-. A
Hoosier. A Canadian writer and lawyer,
of Montreal, from 1857.
Hart, C. W. A Member of the Bar.
An American lawyer, of Steubenville, 0.
Hart, Charles B. Mr. Benjamins.
An English writer.
Hart, Ernest Abraham. Pupils of
the City of London School. An English
Shakespearian scholar.
Hart, Mrs. Fanny (Wheeler). A
Clergyman's Wife. An English writer.
Hairt, W. C. Chevalier. An Ameri-
can journalist.
Harte, Francis Bret. Bret JIarte.
An American writer ; b. in Albany, N.Y. ;
went to California, dug for gold, taught
school, engaged in the express business,
set type, edited the " Californian," was
Secretary of the U.S. Mint at San Fran-
cisco in 1864, started the "Overland
Monthly " in 1864, was Professor of Mod-
ern Literature in the Univ. of California,
1870-71 ; then returned to the East, and
for some years has been United States
Consul at Glasgow.
Harte, Jerome Alfred, 1854-. Zu-
lano. An American writer; b. at San
Francisco, Cal. ; has been for several
years a contributor to the San Fran-
cisco " Argonaut," of feuilletons,
sketches, and translations.
Hartley, Mrs. May Laffan. The
Irish Charles Dickens. An Irish writer;
b. in Dublin ; her first essay in literature
was a paper in " Eraser's Magazine " for
1876, on " Convent Schools."
Hartley, Rev. Thomas, 1707-84. Un
Ami. An English clergyman ; Rector of
Win wick, Northamptonshire; was a trans-
lator of Swedenborg.
Hartley, Thomas, 1748-1809. Pho-
cion. An American soldier and states-
man; b. at Reading, Penn.; practised law
in York ; M.C., 1789-1800 ; d. at York.
Hartmann, Agnes (Taubert) von.
A. Taubert. A German writer; wife of
Eduard von Hartmann.
Hartmann, Eduard von, 1842-. Karl
Robert. A German philosopher ; b. In
Berlin ; and there devoted himself to the
study of philosophy and natural science.
Hartmann, Moritz, 1821-72. Pfaffe
Mauritius. A German poet and prose-
writer; b. at Duschnik in Bohemia; stud-
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ied in Prague and "Vienna; in 1868 he
settled in Vienna; and d. there.
Hartshorne, B. F. B. F. li. An
English poet.
Hartwell, Mary. H. M. Lewlral.
An American novelist.
Harvey, Alexander, BI.D. A Uni-
vei-sity Professor. A Scottish physician ;
Professor at Aberdeen.
Harvey, Rev. Edmund George, B.A.,
1828-. The Captain; The Other. An
English clergyman; b. at Penzance;
Vicar of Mullyon-Helston, 1865-83 et
seg.
Harvey, Gabriel, LL.D., about 1545-
about 1630. Don Richardo de Medico
Campo. An old Englisli writer ; a caus-
tic wit, during the reign of Elizabeth.
Harvey, Miss J. A Young Lady.
Harvey, James. 11. V. An English
financial writer of the day.
Harvey, Eev. Moses. Delta ; Locomo-
tive; Nemo. An American Presbyt. min-
ister, of St. John's, Newfoundland ; b. at
Armagh, Ireland; studied in Belfast
Coll.; came to Newfoundland in 1852.
Harvey, Rev. Richard, M.A. E. H.
An English clergyman and hymn-writer ;
St. Catharine Coll., Cambridge, 1818;
Rector of Hornsey, Middlesex, 1829-80.
Harvey, William, 1800-66. Aleph.
An English artist; b. at Newcastle-on-
Tyne ; was an apprentice of Thomas Be-
wick; in 1817 went to London.
Harvey, William Henry, M.D.,
1811-66. W.H.H. An Irish botanist;
b. at Limerick ; Professor at Trin. Coll.,
Dublin, 1856-66.
Harvey, Rev. William Woodis,
M.A., 1798-1864. Vindicator. An Eng-
lish clergyman ; b. at Penzance ; Preben-
dary of Exeter, 1839-64; d. at Torquay.
Har^vood, Miss Isabella. Bose Neil.
Harwood, Thomas. Clio. An Eng-
lish author; educ. at Eton, and Univ.
Coll., Oxford; Master of Lichfield
School; in 1787 resided at Lavenham,
near Sudbury, Suffolk.
Haseltine, Mayo H. M. H. H. An
American writer.
Haseltine, W. H. H. W. H. H. E.
An American journalist.
Haslewood, Joseph, 1769-1833. Eu.
Hood; Or idiron Gabble ; ChristoferValdar-
fer. An English editor and bibliogra-
pher ; b. in London ; one of the founders
of the Roxburghe Club.
Hassall, Miss . A Lady at Cape
Francois.
Hassan, A. B. A. B. H. An Ameri-
can poet.
Hassard, John K. G., 1836-. J.R.
Cr. H. An American journalist; b. in
New York City; educ. at St. John's,
Fordham, N.Y., 1855; since 1860, em-
ployed in his native city.
Hasselt, Andr6 Henri Constant
van, 1806-74. Alfred d'Avaline. A Bel-
gian miscellaneous writer; member of
the Royal Academy of Brussels.
Hastings, Thomas, -1800. Archy
Macsarconica, F.It.S. An English itin-
erant bookseller and pamphleteer ; b. in
the bishopric of Durham ; lived chiefly
in London, where he died. His travelling
name was " Dr. Green."
Hatfield, John, -1803. A Gentleman.
An English impostor, swindler, and for-
ger; during a visit to Keswick, in Cum-
berland, he called himself the Hon. Alex.
Aug. Hope; M.P. for Dumfries; married,
in 1802, a young lady of fortune, not his
only wife ; forged Hope's name ; was con-
victed of forgery, and hung for that crime.
Hatfield, Miss Julia. The Idle Scholar.
An American compiler.
Hatheway, Calvin. An Inhabitant
of the Province. An American writer, of
New Brunswick.
Hatt, Francis, 1691-1767. A Lover
of Truth and Mankind universally. An
English Friend, of Ratcliff, London; a
member of the Southwark Monthly Meet-
ing ; d. in Clerkenwell.
Hatton, Mrs. Anne Kemble, 1764-
1838. Anne of Swansea. An English
lady; sister of Mrs. Siddons; d. at Swan-
sea. — See " Kemble, Ann."
Hatton, Joshua. Guy Roslyn. An
English (?) poet.
Haucnschild, Richard Georg Spil-
ler von, 1822-55. Max Waldaii. A
German poet; b. at Breslau.
Haug, Johann Christoph Fried-
rich, 1761-1829. Friedrich von Hophthal-
mos. A celebrated German epigram-
matist; Librarian at Stuttgart, 1817-29;
b. in Wiirtemberg ; d. in Stuttgart.
Hauser, Carl. Rentier Pinneherg ;
Adolar Sanftleben; Schnake; Gretchen
Shoddy. An American journalist, of
New York City.
Hausrath, Prof. Adolf. George Taylor.
Havard, Jean Alexandre d'Al-
banes-Havard. Albanes Havard d' ;
A. d'Albanes. A French writer; in the
public service.
Haven, Mrs. Alice (Bradley Neal),
1828-63. An American writer; b. in
Hudson, N.Y. ; married Joseph C. Neal,
of Philadelphia, in 1846; and in 1853,
Samuel L. Haven; and afterwards re-
sided at Mamaroneck, N.Y. ; and d.
there.
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Havers, Miss Dora. Theo. Gift. An
English novelist of the day.
Ha'warden, Rev. Edward. E. H.
An Englisli Roman Catholic writer, of
the earlier part of the 18th century.
Haweis, Rev. Thomas, LL.B., M.D.,
1733-1820. The Presbyter. An English
clergyman; b. at Redruth ; Rector of All
Saints, Aldwinkle, Northamptonshire ; d.
at Bath.
Hawes, Mrs. Joel. Her Mother. An
American writer; wife of Rev. Dr. Hawes,
of Hartford, Conn.
Hawes, WilUam Post, 1821-41. J.
Cypress, Jr. An American journalist, of
New Yorlc City.
Hawke, Lady Annabella Eliza Cas-
sandra, 1787-. The Right Honourable
Lady H****. An English poet ; sister
of the Hon. Martin Bladder Hawke.
Hawker, Capt. , R.A. A Regi-
mental Officer. An English soldier ; Cap-
tain of the 14th Light Dragoons.
Hawker, Mrs. Charlotte E. (I'Ans),
-1863. C. E. H. An English trans-
lator; wife of Rev. Robert Stephen
Hawker, M.A., Vicar of Morwenstow,
Cornwall.
Hawker, Admiral Edward, 1782-
1800. A Flag Officer. An English sea-
man ; entered the navy in 1793 ; became
captain in 1804 ; d. at Brighton.
Hawker, Rev. Robert, 1753-1827.
/?. H. An English Calvinistic minis-
ter ; b. at Exeter ; Magdalen Coll., Cam-
bridge ; for fifty years vicar of a church
in Plymouth.
Hawker, Rev. Robert Stephen,
M.A., 1804-75. R. S. H.; Breachan;
A Cornish Vicar ; Procul ; Reuben ; Canon
Tremaine; The Vicar of Morwenstow ; Two
Oxford Men ; X. An English clergyman ;
b. at Stoke Damerel ; Vicar of Morwen-
stow, Cornwall, 1834-75; d. in Plymouth.
Hawkes, James. A Citizen of New
York. An American writer.
Hawkes, W. R. W. R. H. An Eng-
lish poet and dramatist, of the early part
of the present century.
Hawkesw^orth, John, LL.D., 1715 or
19-1773. Greville, or H. Greville. An
eminent English author and critic ; b. in
London, where he chiefly passed his lit-
erary life, and where he died.
Hawkins, Col. Charles Ashton.
Vidocq. An American writer of the
day.
Hawkins, Edward, D.D., 1789-. A
Resident Member of Convocation. An Eng-
lish clergyman ; St. John's Coll., Oxford,
1811 ; Provost of Oriel Coll., 1828.
Hawkins, Sir John, 1719-89. J. H.
An English attorney and solicitor; in
1753 retired from business, and devoted
himself to literary pursuits ; from 1777
resided in Westminster, where he died.
Hawkins, Rev. John. A Fair In-
quirer. An English Catholic priest;
joined the Protestants in 1782-84.
Hawks, Francis liister, D.D., LL.D.,
1798-1866. Frater; Lambert Lilly; A
Protestant Episcopalian; Uncle Philip.
An eminent American clergyman and
author; b. at Newbern, N.C.; Univ. of
North Carolina, 1815; Rector of the
Calvary Church, New York City, 1850-
66, where he died.
Hawling, Francis. A Citizen of Lon-
don. An English dramatist.
Haws, Jj. Two Private Soldiers. An
American soldier, 1758-75.
Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 1804-64.
Oberon ; Ashley Allen Royce. An emi-
nent American romancer; b. in Salem,
Mass.; d. at Plymouth, N.H.
Hawtrey, Rev. C. D. A Spiritual
Watchman. An English clergyman.
Haw^trey, Miss Edith. Hope Wraythe.
An English writer of the day.
Hay, Dr. . An Episcopal Divine.
An English clergyman of the first part
of the 18th century.
Hay, Sir Andrew lieith, F.R.S., 1785-
1862. A British Officer. A Scottish sol-
dier; b. at Aberdeen; M.P. for the El-
gin burghs, 1832-38 and 1841-47 ; d. at
his seat, Leith Hall, Aberdeenshire.
Hay, George, —1830. Hortensius. An
American jurist; many years U.S. Attor-
ney, and afterwards Judge of the U.S.
Court for the Eastern District of Vir-
ginia ; d. at Richmond.
Hay, Mary Cecil. Howard Markliam.
An English novelist.
Hayden, Rev. John. J. H. An Eng-
lish clergyman ; Archdeacon of Surrey.
Haydon, Benjamin Robert, 1786-
1846. B. R. H. An eminent English
artist; b. in Plymouth; committed sui-
cide in London.
Hayes, . Thomas Bishop. An Eng-
lish writer ; a footman to Lord Belgrave.
Hayes, Henry. A No-Party Man.
An English religious writer.
Hayes, Isaac Israel, M.D., 1832-81.
John Hardy, Mariner. An American
Arctic explorer ; b. in Chester Co., Penn. ;
Univ. of Penn., 1853 ; surgeon of the sec-
ond Grinnell expedition, 1853-55 ; com-
mander of another expedition, 1860-61 ;
d. in New York City.
Hayes, P., M.D. A Gentleman of the
Faculty. An English physician.
Hayes, Rev. Thomas, M.A. Theta;
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Lancastriensis. An English clergyman ;
St. John's Coll., Cambridge, 1834 ; Rec-
tor of Duntsbourn-Abbots, 1861-73.
Hayley, WUliam, 1745-1820. A
Friend to the Sisterhood. An English
poet and miscellaneous writer ; the friend
and biographer of William Cowper.
Haynes, John Edward, 1825-. John
H. Edwards. An American publisher and
writer, of New York City.
Hays, Sirs. Mary. M S .
An English novelist.
Hayward, Edward Dykes. E. D.
H. An English Friend, of Southwark,
London; son of William Hayward, of
Maiden, Essex.
Hayward, S. A Lover of his King
and Country. An English writer of the
18th century.
Haywood, Mrs. Eliza (Fowler),
1698(?)-1756. A Celebrated Author of
that Country; Explorabilis. An English
writer ; b. in London ; the author of sev-
eral loose novels, and some respectable
books.
Haza, Mile de. H. Paris. A
French author.
Hazard, Rowland Gibson, LL.D.,
1801-. H. ; Heteroscian. An American
manufacturer ; b. in South Kingston, R.I. ;
resident at Peacedale, R.I. ; devoted much
time to literary pursuits.
Hazard, Thomas Kobinsott, 1784-.
A Northern Man with A merican Principles ;
Shepherd Tom. An American writer, of
Rhode Island; brother of the preceding;
b. in South Ifingston, R.I.
Hazeltine, M. W. M. W. H. An
American writer; literary editor of the
New York " Sun."
Hazeltine, Miron J. Miron. An
American writer on games.
Hazen, Mary P. Mabel; Marion
Haven. An American writer of the day
on religious topics.
Hazlett, Helen. M. H. Tatem. An
American (?) novelist.
Hazlltt, William, 1778-1830. W.S.;
Boswell Redivivus ; Edward Search; Phan-
tasies; Philalethes; Rationalis; W. An
English essayist; b. at Wem, in Shrop-
shire ; went to London before 1804, and
devoted himself to literary pursuits; d.
in that city.
Head, Edward Francis. An Ad-
mirer of Chivalry. An English (? ) dram-
atist.
Head, Sir Francis Bond, 1st Bart.,
1793-1875. A British Subject. An Eng-
lish politician; b. at Rochester; served
for a time in the army ; afterwards trav-
elled, and wrote accounts of his travels ;
received a pension of £100, 1867-75 ; d.
at Croydon.
Head, Truman. California Joe. An
American sportsman (■! ).
Headley, Henry, 1766-88. C. T. 0.
An English poet and literary critic ; b. at
Instead, in Norfolk; eduo. at Trin. Coll.,
Oxford.
Heady, Morrison. Uncle Juvinell.
An American writer.
Hearne, Mary Anne. Marianne Farn-
ingham. An English writer ; b. at Farn-
ingham, in Kent.
Hearne, Thomas, 1078-1735. A Gen-
tleman of Cambridge ; Phileleutherus Can-
tabrigiensis. An English antiquary, col-
lector, and editor ; b. in Berkshire ; re-
sided chiefly at Oxford.
Heath, Miss Maggie E. Miriam;
Nettie Neale. An American " South-
land" writer, of Oakland, Va. ; b. at
Petersburg, Va.
Heath, W. McKendree. R. E. Z)u-
caigne. An English author.
Heathcote, George. An Old Servant.
An English gentleman ; once an Alder-
man of London.
Heathcote, Ralph, DD., 1721-95.
A Gentleman of the Commission. An Eng-
lish clergyman ; b. in Barrow-upon-Soar,
Leicestershire; educ. at Jesus Coll.,
Cambridge; Prebendary of Southwell,
1768-95.
Heathcote, Rev. WUliam Beadon.
W. B. H. An English clergyman;
Chaplain to the Bp. of Salisbury, 1850-
60 et seq.
Heaton, Ellen Marvin. E. M. H.
An American writer of the day.
Heaton, Rev. John. H. An Eng-
lish clergyman.
Heaven, Mrs. S. M. Laura Preston ;
Lucia Norman. An American writer, of
San Francisco (?).
Heavlin, Mrs. R. A. Uniche. An
American writer, of North Carolina.
Hebbard, William Wallace, M.D,
Leland Searcher. An American novelist.
Heber, Richard, 1773-1883. Atticus ;
Cato Parvus. An English man of let-
ters; half-brother of Reginald; b. in
Westminster; educ. at Oxford; spent
£180,000 for books ; d. in London.
Heberden, Dr. . E. An Eng-
lish author of the 18th century.
Hector, Mrs. Annie F. Mrs. Alex-
ander. An English novelist; in 1877
was living in Dresden, Germany.
Hedge, Edward Holyoke, -1837.
Jeremiah Grimes, Jan., Gent. An Ameri-
can graduate of Harv. Univ., 1828.
Heesom, Rev. Frederick. Parvus.
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An English author; b. at St. Veep;
Schoolmaster at Polperro ; local
preacher.
Hello, Mme Ernest. Jean Lander.
A French noTelist.
Helps, Sir Arthur, 1817-75. One of
the Special Constables in London. An
English author ; Trin. Coll., Cambridge,
1835; was in the public service, 1840-
59; Secretary of the Privy Council,
1859-75.
Hemans, Mrs. Felicia Dorothea
(Browne), 1793-1835. Clara Balfour;
A Lady. An English poet ; b. in Liver-
pool; the last years of her life were
passed in Dublin, where she died.
Hemmings, Rev. Joseph. A Disci-
ple of the Prince of Peace. An English
minister.
Hempel, Friedrich Ferdinand.
Perejrinus Syntax. A German philolo-
gist of the first part of the 18th century.
Hemyng, Bracebridge. An Old
Etonian; Jack Harkaway. An English
novelist of the day.
Henderson, Andrew. A Christian;
An Impartial Hand ; Miltonicus. A Scot-
tish writer ; once kept a bookseller's
shop in Westminster Hall; styled him-
self A.M.
Henderson, Miss Florence Leslie,
1859-. F. L. H. An English poet ; b.
at Truro ; educ. under masters in Brus-
sels and Normandy.
Henderson, Julia Putnam. Theta.
An American writer of the day.
Hendei-son, N. J. Tricotrin. An
American journalist.
Henderson, Thulia Susannah.
T. S. H. An English writer.
Henley, Rev. John, 1692-1756. Peter
de Quir ; .Tonadab Swift; Sir Isaac Eat-
cliffe, of Elbow-lane. An English lec-
turer who, for 30 years, delivered his
famous orations in London upon theology,
etc.
Hennequiu, Alfred, 1842-. Alfred
Lebrun. A French dramatist ; b. at Lut-
tich; studied there, and became an
engineer; from 1875 devoted himself, at
Paris, entirely to dramatic poetry.
Hennessy, John C Irraghticonner .
An American publisher, of New York
City.
Henningsen, Charles Frederick.
One who has Seen and Describes. An
English writer.
Henry, Caleb Sprague, D.D., 1804-
83. Dr. Oldham at Greystones. An Amer-
ican clergyman; b. at Rutland, Mass.;
Dart. Coll., 1825; in 1874 removed to
Stamford, Conn.
Henry, David, 1710-92. A Practical
Farmer. A Scottish writer; b. near
Aberdeen ; resided in London ; was con-
nected with the "Gent. Magazine" for
more than half a century.
Henry, H. L. H. L. H. An Ameri-
can writer for the young.
Henry, Mrs. Ina M. (Porter). Ethel
Hope. An American " Southland "
writer; in 1872 resided near Greenville,
Butler Co., Ala.
Henry, Capt. J. Camillas. A Cana-
dian writer.
Henry, Mrs. Mary H. Howe Penning.
An American novelist of the day.
Henry, Walter, M.D., 1791-1860.
Miles; Piscator; Scrutator; A Staff Sur-
geon. An Irish journalist; b. at Don-
negal ; was stationed in Canada, 1827-
41; at Halifax, 1841-52; in Canada
again till his death at Belleville, Upper
Canada.
Henshall, James A. Oconomowoc.
An American writer of the day, of Wis-
consin.
Henshaw, Mrs. . Aunt Maggie.
Henshaw, David, 1791-1852. A Mer-
chant. An American politician ; b. at
Leicester, Mass. ; in 1814 settled in Bos-
ton ; Collector of the port of Boston,
1830-38 ; d. in his native town.
Henshaw, Mrs. Sarah Edwards.
Sidney E. Holmes. An American writer
of the day.
Hentz, Mrs. Caroline Lee (Whit-
ing), 1800-56. Aunt Patty. An Amer-
ican writer ; b. in Lancaster, Mass. ; in
1825 married Prof. N. M. Hentz ; d. at
Marianna, Ela.
Hepworth, Mrs. George Hughes.
Una Savin. An American writer ; wife
of Rev. G. H. Hepworth, of New York
City.
Herbert, David. Daryl Holme. A.
Scottish translator of the day.
Herbert, Henry George, Lord Porch-
ester, and 2d Earl of Carnarvon, 1772-
1833. The Bigwig's Friend. An Eng-
lish nobleman; d. in London.
Herbert, Henry William, 1807-68.
W. H. H.; Dinks (1); F. F. of the Ce-
dars; Frank Forester; Mr. Sponge; Old
Yorkshire Turfman. An English-Ameri-
can writer ; came to the United States in
1831 ; his last years were passed at New-
ark, N.J.
Herbert, Sarah A. F. Herbert New-
bury. An American (?) writer.
Hereford, John Butler, D.D., Bish-
op of, 1717-1802. Vindex. An English
clergyman; b. at Hamburg;; Bishop of
Hereford, 1788-1802, where'he died.
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Heme, Thomas, 1722-. Phileleutlie-
rus Cantabrigiensis ; Philonagnostes Criti-
cus. An English controversialist ; b. in
Suffolk; a man of learning, virtue, and
spirit ; d. at Woburn.
Heron, A. An Ex-Hassar.
Heron, Agnes and Fanny. Agnes
and Fanny Natali. American lyric
artists ; made their debut in Philadelphia
in 1848 ; in 1870 were in Europe.
Heron, Mrs. Emily (Manning).
Australic. An English colonial poet;
daughter of Sir William Montague Man-
ning, Vice-Chancellor of the Sydney
University.
Heron, Robert, 1764-1807. Ra!ph
Anderson. A Scottish miscellaneoas
writer; b. at New Galloway ; wrote and
translated a number of works, and was ed-
itor and contributor to several periodicals.
Herrlck, Edward Claudius, 1811-
02. B. F. An American scholar; b. in
New Haven, Conn. ; Yale Coll., 1862 ;
Librarian there, 1843-58, and Treasurer,
1852-62 ; d. in New Haven.
Herrlck, N. N. H. An English writer
of the first part of the 18th century.
Hervey, Mrs. Eleonora Louisa (Mon-
tagu), 1811-. Margaret Russell. An
English author ; b. in Liverpool ; the
wife of Thomas Kibble Hervey.
Hervey, John, Lord Hervey of Ick-
worth, 1096-1743. A Member of the
House of Commons; A Nobleman. An
English political and poetical writer;
Lord Privy Seal, 1740-42 ; he was the
" Sporus " of Pope's Satires.
Hervey, Thomas Kibble, 1804-59.
Jack Ketch. A Scottish poet; b. at
Paisley ; engaged in literary work in
London ; d. at Kentish Town .
HerviUy, Ernest d', 1839-. Le Pas-
sant. A French author; b. in Paris;
became a railroad engineer, but soon de-
voted himself entirely to literature and
journalism.
Herzen, Alexander, 1812-70. Ishan-
der. A Russian socialist and able re-
publican writer ; d. at Paris.
Heslop, R. O. Harry Haldane. An
English dialect writer.
Hesse, Lipoid Auguste Constantin,
-1844. L. A. Constantin. An old book-
seller and bibliographer, of Amsterdam.
Hetzel, Pierre Jules, 1814-. Pierre
Jules Stahl. A Erench author and pub-
lisher, of Paris; in 1851 removed to
Brussels.
Heun, Karl Gottlob Samuel, 1771-
1854. H. Claiiren. A German novelist;
b. at Dobrilugk ; spent his life chiefly in
Berlin.
Hewerdine, Rev. Thomas, M.A.
T. H. An English clergyman; Rector
of Abington, and Vicar of Basingbourn,
Cambridge.
Hewetson, William. A Christian.
An English Eriend.
Hewins, Miss C. M. C.M.H. An A-
meriean bibliographer, of Hartford, Conn.
Hewitt, Harry S., 1856-. Keld. An
American journalist, of Syracuse, N.Y.
Hewitt, John. /. H. An English
antiquary.
Hewitt-Stebbins, Mrs. Mary Eliza-
beth (Moore), 1808-. lone; Jane. An
American poet ; b. in Maiden, Mass ;
married Mr. James L. Hewitt, and in
1854 Mr. R, Stebbins; has resided chiefly
in New York City.
Hewlett, Rev. Joseph T. J., 1800-47.
P* ; Peter Frigg ins. An English divine;
b. in London ; Worcester Coll., Oxford ;
a teacher, 1828-40 ; an Epis. clergyman,
1823-28 and 1840-47 ; d. at Little Stam-
bridge, Essex.
Hewson, Hugh, 1724-1809. Hugh
Strap. An English hair-dresser, of Vil-
liers-street, London ; the original of the
character of " Hugh Strap " in Smollett's
"Roderick Random."
Heygate, Rev. WUIlani Edward,
M.A., 1816-. W. E. H. ; A Clergyman
of the Episcopal Church, in England. An
English divine ; St. John's Coll., Oxford,
1839; Rector of Brightstone, Newport,
Isle of Wight, 1869-83 et seq. — See " A
Layman of Boston, U.S.A."
Heywood, James. James Easy. An
early English writer.
Heywood, Samuel. A Layman. An
English barrister-at-law.
Hibbard, Miss Carrie S., 1833-.
Mabel St. Clair. An American poet; in
1860 resided at Spring Hill, Fulton Co., 0.
HIckes, George, D.D., 1642-1715. A
Jjignify'd Clergy-man of the Church of
England. An English divine; b. in
Yorkshire ; Dean of Worcester.
Hickes, T. T. H., Pharmacop., Rus-
tican. An early English pharmacist.
Hickey, James Harden. Saint Pa-
trice.
'Hlckey, Rev. Ross, 1790-. Martin
Doyle. An Irish clergyman and rural
economist ; b. in Co. Cork.
Hickllng, George. Busticus. An
English poet of the day.
Hicks, Mrs. Emilie Earle (Steele),
1820-. A Lady. An English author;
b. at Penryn; in 1842, married William
Briddlecombe Hicks, at St. Glavis.
Hicks, Jennie E. Sophie Sparkle.
An American writer of the day.
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Hlflfernan, Paul, M.D., 1719-77. P.
H., M.B. An Irish physician ; b. in the
Co. of Dublin ; went to London in 1753 ;
and for the rest of his life was a hack
author.
Hlgglns, Matthew James, 1810-68.
J. 0.; Jacob Omnium; Civilian; Pater-
familias. An Irish journalist; for 20
years a constant contributor to the Lon-
don "Times," and afterwards to the
" Pall-Mall Gazette."
Higginson, Stephen, 1743-1828.
Cato; Laco. An American merchant
and politician ; b. in Salem, Mass. ; M.C.,
1782-3 ; d. in Boston.
Higham, Mrs. Mary K. M.E.H. An
American writer of the day.
Higham, T. B. T. R. H. An Eng-
lish dialect writer, of Cornwall.
Highmore, Joseph, 1092-1780. J.
H. An English painter; b. and d. in
London; was a writer of considerable
merit.
HUdreth, Rev. Hosea, A.M., 1782-
1835. A Father. An American minis-
ter, of Gloucester, Mass. ; b, at Chelms-
ford, Mass, ; Harv. Univ., 1803.
Hlldreth, James. A Dragoon. An
American soldier ; served in the Western
country, 1833-34.
HUdreth, Richard, 1807-65. A Na-
tive American. An American journalist
and miscellaneous writer; b. at Deer-
field, Mass.; Harv. Univ., 1826; d. at
Florence, Italy.
HUdrop, John, D.D., 1725-56. An
Impartial Hand. An English clergy-
man ; Rector of Wath, near Rippon,
Yorkshire.
Hildyard, Rev. James, B.D. In-
goldshy. An English clergyman ; Christ
Coll., Cambridge, 1833; Rector of In-
goldsby-Grantham, 1846-83 et seq.
Hilgard, Heinrich, 1834-. Henri/
Villard. A German-American financier;
emigrated to this country from Munich
in 1853, and at first settled at Belleville,
111. ; in 1878 was a millionaire and rail-
road king in New York City.
Hill, Mrs. A. P. (Dawson). Buth.
An American "Southland" writer; in
1872, Superintendent of the " Orphans'
Free School " at Atlanta, Ga.
Hill, Benson Earie, 1795-1845. Pol-
lexenes Digit Snifi ; Dean Swift, of Brazen-
nose. An English author and comedian ;
at one time editor of the "Old Monthly " ;
and afterwards co-editor, with Theodore
Hook, of the "New Monthly"; d. in
London, in penury and distress.
Hill, F. S. F. S. H. An American
poet.
Hill, Frank Harrison. A Pi ominent
London Journalist. An English writer;
successively editor of the "Northern
Whig " at Belfast, and the " Daily News,"
London.
HUl, George, 1796-1871. A Voyager.
An American poet; b. at Guilford,
Conn.; Yale Coll., 1816; Librarian, etc.,
of the State Dept, Washington, 1831-55 ;
then spent the rest of his life in his na-
tive town; d. in St. Vincent Hospital,
New York City.
Hill, George Canning, 1825-. Lewis
Myrtle; Thomas Lackland. An Ameri-
can writer ; b. in Norwich, Conn. ; Yale
Coll., 1845.
Hill, Henry Serine, 1845-. H. S. H.
An English journalist; b. at Exeter;
Reporter of the "Western Daily Mer-
cury," 1863-77.
Hill, Isaac, 1788-1851. A Citizen of
New England. An American journalist
and politician ; b. in Cambridge, Mass. ;
resided in Concord, N.H., from 1809 ; U.S.
Senator, 1830-36 ; d. at Washington, D.C.
Hill, Sir John, M.D., 1716-1775.
George Crine, M.D.; Mrs. Glasse; An
Impartial Hand; The Inspector; Abra-
ham Johnson; A Lady; A Sclavonian
Nobleman in London; Christian Uvedale.
An English author; a singular character
and voluminous writer; resided in Lon-
don. . .
HUl, L. C. L. C. H. An American
novelist of the day.
HIU, Sir Richard, 1733-1808. A
Friend; A Gentleman of the University of
Oxford; An Old Member of Parliament ;
Philalethes. An English Calvinistic
Methodist ; sometimes preached in their
chapels ; at one time M.P. for Salop.
Hill, Thomas, about 1760-1841.
Paul Pry, etc. An English eccentric;
b. and d. in London ; was styled by
Lockhart " the most innocent and igno-
rant of bibliomaniacs."
Hillard, George Stillman, LL.D.,
1808-79. An Idler ; Sylvanus Dashwood ;
Silas Standfast. An American lawyer
and writer; b. at Machias, Me.; Harv.
Univ., 1828; practised law in Boston;
d. in Brookline, Mass.
HiUer, Rev. Thomas Oliver Pres-
cott. An American. An American
poet; a Swedenborgian minister.
Hilliard, Kate. Lucy Fountain. An
American (?) poet.
Hincks, Edward, D.D., 1795-1866.
E. H. An Irish archseologist ; b. in
Cork; Trin. Coll., Dublin, 1812; cele-
brated for his knowledge of Assyrian
inscriptions.
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Hincks, Sir Francis, K.C.B., 1807-.
A Member of the Legis. Assent, of Upper
Canada. A Canadian statesman; b. at
Cork, Ireland ; settled in Canada in
1832; ]?iuancial Minister of Canada,
1869-73.
Hindley, Miss Anne. — See "Woods,
Mrs. A. (H)."
Hlngeston-Randolpb, Rev. Francis
Charles, M.A., 1833-. A Country Par-
son ; Herbert Murray. An English cler-
gyman; b. at Truro; Rector of Ring-
more, Kingsbridge, IJevon., 1860-83 et
seq. ; Rural Dean of Woodleigh, 1879.
Hlnkley, Holmes, 1853-. Eleven
Sophomores. An American educator; b.
in Boston ; Harv. Univ., 1876 ; a teacher
in Boston in 1881-82 et seq.
Hinman, Royal Ralph, 1785-1868.
An Antiquarian. An American biogra-
pher ; b. in Soutlibury, Conn. ; Yale
Coll., 1804; Secretary of State for Conn.,
1835-42 ; spent the last years of his life
in New York City, and d. there.
Hinton, Henry L., 1840-. Jlalph
Morely. An American actor, dramatist,
and publisher; b. in New York City;
first appearance on the stage, 1864.
Hinton, Howard. Hd. H. An
American novelist and publisher, of
New York City.
Hlppisley, John, -1748. A Gentle-
man. An English comic actor and dram-
atist ; built a theatre at Bristol, and had
commenced another at Bath, when he d.
at Bristol.
Hislop, Rev. Alexander. Godfrey
Golding. A Scottish Free Church minis-
ter, of Arbroath.
Hitchcock, Ethan AUen, 1798-1870.
E. A. JS. An American author; b. at
Vergennes, Vt. ; West Point, 1817 ; d. at
Hancock, Ga.
Hitchcock, Francis. Frank Murdoch
An American writer.
Hltchlns, Fortescue, 1784-1814. A
Toung Gentleman. An English poet ; b.
at St. Hilary; Solicitor at St. Ives; d. at
Marazion.
Hllnka, Adalbert, 1817-. F)-anz
Prawda. A Bohemian author; b. at
Nekrasin; studied theology at Vienna
and Prague ; and is at the present time
(1882) Castle chaplain at Hradet.
Hoare, Rev. Edward Newenham,
M.A. Decanus. An English clergyman ;
Trin. Coll., Dublin, 1862; Rector of
Acrise, Canterbury, 1879-83 et seq.
Hoare, Prince, Esq., 1755-1834. A
Layman. An English artist and drama-
tist ; b. at Bath ; Secretary to the Royal
Academy from 1709 ; d. in his native city.
Hoare, Sir Richard Colt, Bart.,
F.R.S., F.S.A., P.L.S., 1758-1838. R. C.
H. An English antiquary ; b. and d. at
Stourhead.
Hoare, Miss Sarah, 1767-1855. A
Fi-iend to Youth. An English Priend, of
Bath ; b. in Bristol.
Hobart, Augustus Charles, 1822-.
Capt. A. Roberts. An English naval offi-
cer; known as Hobart Pasha, being on
half pay ; he commanded a swift block-
ade runner, the "Don," 1861-65, along
the coasts of North Carolina.
Hobart, John Henry, D.D., 1775-
1830. Corrector. An American clergy-
man ; b. at Philadelphia ; New Jersey
Coll., 1793 ; Asst. Bishop and Bishop of
New York, 1811-30; d. at Auburn, N.Y.
Hobbs, Samuel. Sylvan. An Eng-
lish poet.
Hobhouse, Sir Benjamin, 1757-1831.
A Barrister at Law. An English states-
man; M.P., 1797-1818 ; and filled several
important posts.
Hobhouse, John Cam, Lord Brough-
ton, 1786-1869. An Englishman resident
at Paris. An English author; b. near
Bristol; Trin. Coll., Cambridge, 1808;
accompanied Lord Byron to Greece ;
M.P., 1820-51 ; raised to the peerage in
1851.
Hoblyn, Miss Maria Theresa.
Theta. An English poet and musical
composer, of Cornwall ; b. at Mylor Vic-
arage.
Hobson, Robert. R. H. An English
writer.
Hobson, Rev. Samuel, LL.D. A
Norfolk Clergyman. An English divine ;
LL.D., Cambridge, 1831 ; Vicar of Tut-
tington, Norwich, 1853-74 et seq.
Hoc4d6, Jules. Jules Neuvil. A
French poet.
Hodder, Edwin. Old Merry. An
English writer of the day.
Hodge, Thomas Hounsell. S. T.
Devon. A Canadian writer.
Hodges, Sydney, 1829-. George Bu-
dock. An English portrait painter ; b. at
Worthing; resident, 1880, in London.
Hodgkin, John. A Member of the
English Bar. An English Friend, of
Tottenham ; afterwards of Lewes ; son of
John Hodgkin, of Tottenham.
Hodgkin, John Eliot, F.S.A. J. E.
H. An English artist of the day.
Hodgkinson, . A Gentleman
lately returned from America. An English
writer.
Hodgman, Rev. Stephen A. A Chap-
lain of the U. S. A. An American clergy-
man.
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Hodgson, AVilliam, Jr. W.n.,junr.
An English writer.
Hodshon, Ralph. A Layman. An
English writer of the 18th century.
Hodson, Mrs. JJIargaret (Holford).
A Lady. An English poet; daughter of
Mrs. M. Holford, of Chester.
Hoflftnan, Charles Fenno, 1806-84.
A New Yorker. An American poet ; b.
in New York City ; in 1824 entered upon
literary pursuits ; in 1849 was seized with
a mental disorder, and was compelled to
retire from the world ; d. at Harrisburg,
Penn.
HoflFman, David, EL.D., 1784-1854.
Cartaphilus ; Anthony Onimbler, Esq., of
Grumbleton Hall. An American lawyer;
b. in Baltimore; Professor of Law in the
Univ. of Maryland, 1817-36; practised
his profession in Philadelphia, 1838-47 ;
d. in New York City.
Hoffman, David Murray, LL.D,,
1791-1878. Pacijjcator. An American
jurist ; b. in New York City ; Columbia
Coll., 1809 ; Judge of the Superior Court
of New York, 1853-62.
Hofland, Mrs. Barbara (Wreaks
Hoole), 1770-1844. An Englishwoman.
An English writer; b. in Sheffield; d. at
Eichmond.
Hog, EcT. James. A Member of the
Church of Scotland. A Scottish minister,
of Carnock.
Hog, James Maitland. A Barrister.
A Scottish lawyer.
Hogan, Eev. Edmund. E. G. An
Irish editor.
Hogarth, Mrs. Georglna. His Sister-
in-law. An English lady; sister-in-law of
Charles Dickens.
Hogarth, T. B., E.A. T. B. H., R.A.
An English artist.
Hogarth, WUliam, 1697-1764. Giles
Grinagain. A celebrated English painter ;
b., lived, and d. in, London.
Hogg, James, 1772-1835. J. H. Craig,
of Douglas, Esq. ; The Ettrich Shepherd ;
The Shepherd; Jamie the Poeter; A Jus-
tified Sinner; Robert Wringham Colwan.
A famous Scottish poet ; b. at Ettrick in
Selkirk ; in 1810 removed to Edinburgh ;
d. at his residence on the banks of the
Yarrow.
Hogg, James. J. H. A Scottish pub-
lisher, of Edinburgh.
Hogg, Thomas Jefferson, Esq., 1792-
1862. John Brown, Esqre. ; A Traveller.
An English lawyer; b. at Norton, Co.
Durham; called to the bar at the Middle
Temple, 1817 ; for more than 20 years
was Eevising Barrister for Northumber-
land, etc.; d. at St. John's Wood, London.
Holbach, Paul Thiry, Baron von,
1723-89. Mirabaud. A German phi-
losopher.
Holherg, Baron Ludwig von, 1684-
1754. Niels Klim. A Danish poet and
dramatist, of Copenhagen.
Holbroolt, Mrs. A. M. Pearl Rivers.
Holbrook, Silas Pinckney, 1796-
1835. A Boston Merchant; Jonathan Far-
brick ; A Traveller, An American writer ;
b. in Beaufort, S.C.; studied law in Bos-
ton, and practised at Medfield, Mass. ; d.
at Pineville, S.C.
Holcroft, Thomas, 1744-1809. Wil-
liam Vincent, of Grafs Inn; Mar-
shall. An English actor and dramatist ;
b. in London, and chiefly practised his art
there ; but spent the principal part of the
years 1799-1801 in Germany and Erance.
Holden, J. G. P. Ralph Redwood.
Holden, Luther It. Rambler ; Ranger.
An American journalist ; correspondent
of the Boston "Journal."
Holden, Mrs. Maria. May Myrtle.
Holden, Oliver, -1831. A Citizen of
Massachusetts. A popular American com-
poser of sacred music; was a carpenter;
then a music-teacher and bookseller ; d.
at Charlestown, Mass.
Hole, Matthew, D.D., about 1640-
about 1730. A. B.; A Presbi/ter of the
Church of England. An English clergy-
man; Rector of Exeter Coll., Oxford,
1715-30.
Hole, Eev. Samuel Reynolds, M.A.
An Oxonian. An English clergyman ; Bra-
senose Coll., Oxford, 1844 ; Vicar of Caun-
ton, Newark-on-Trent, 1850-83 et seq.
Holford, Miss Margaret. — See
"Hodson, Mrs. M. (H.)."
Holland, Edwin Clifford, about
1793-1824. A South Carolinian. An
American poet, essayist, and journalist,
of Charleston, S.C.
Holland, Eev. Frederic West,
1811-. A Pilgrim of 1851. An Ameri-
can clergyman; b. in Boston; Harv.
Univ., 1831 ; has been pastor in many
places ; is now (1885) resident in Con-
cord, Mass.
Holland, Henry Fox, 1st Baron,
1705-74. The Paymaster. An English
nobleman and politician.
Holland, Henry Richard Vassall
Fox, 3d Baron, 1773-1840. A Disciple
of Selden; An Englishman. An eminent
English statesman; b. at Winterslow
house, in Wiltshire ; d. at Holland house,
Kensington.
Holland, John, 1794-1872. A Chris-
tian Poet; Sexagenarius. An English
author and journalist; b. in Sheffield,
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Yorks. Co. ; was for a time an optician,
but afterwards devoted his life in his na-
tive city to literary pursuits, and d, there.
Holland, Josiah Gilbert, 1819-81.
Dr. Henri/ Halford ; Mlax Mannering ;
Timothy Tltromb. An American author
and journalist; b. at Belchertown,
Mass. ; was connected with the " Spring-
field Republican," 1849-66, and editor
of "Scribner's Monthly," 1870-81; d.
in New York City.
Holland, Bev. Thomas Agar, M.A.
An Undergraduate. An English clergy-
man ; Worcester Coll., O.tford, 1825 ;
Hector of Poynings, Sussex, 1846-83 et
seq.
HoUey, Marietta. Josh. Allen's Wife.
An American novelist of the day.
HoUey, Myron, 1779-1841. A Citizen
of New York. An American lawyer and
journalist.
HoUingbery, R. H. An Indian Offi-
cial. An English colonial writer of the day.
Hollingsworth, Rev. Nathaniel
John. A Late Steward of the Sons of the
Clergi/.
Hollis, Rev. John. A Layman. An
English clergyman.
Hollis, William. A Contributor to
" Bentley." An English scholar and
poet.
HoUoway, Ijaura Carter. L. C. H.
An American writer of the day.
Holman, James, 1787-1857. The
Blind Traveller. An English traveller;
entered the navy in 1798; was made
lieutenant, 1807; at the age of 25 was
compelled by blindness to leave the ser-
vice, but afterwards travelled all over
the world ; d. in London.
Holme, L. A Young Artist. An Eng-
lish artist.
Holmes, Cecil Frederick. C. F. H. ;
A Harrow Tutor. An English writer of
the day.
Holmes, Mrs. Dalkeith. A Lady.
An English writer.
Holmes, Edward. A Musical Pro-
fessor. An English writer.
Holmes, Mrs. Elizabeth (Emra),
-1843. A Country Parson's Daughter.
An English writer; daughter of Rev.
John Emra, Vicar of St. George's, Bris-
tol, and wife of Marcus Holmes, Esq., of
■Westbury-on-Trym ; was a frequent con-
tributor to periodicals ; d. at Westbury.
Holmes, Nathaniel, A.M. N. H.
An American Shakespearian scholar;
Harv. Univ., 1837; Royall Professor of
Law, 1868-72 ; in 1885 resident at Cam-
bridge, Mass.
Holmes, Oliver Wendell, M.D.,
1809-. Autocrat of the Breakfast Table;
The Poet at the 'Breakfast Table; The
Professor at the Breakfast Table. An em-
inent American poet; b. at Cambridge,
Mass.; Harv. Univ., 1829; Professor of
Anat. and Physiol, in his alma mater,
1847-82 ; and Professor Emeritus from
1882.
Holroyd, Rev. James John, M.A.
/. J. H. An English clergyman ; Christ
Coll., Cambridge, 1830; Rector of Ab-
berton, Essex, 1830-70 et seq. ; resident
at White Hall, near Colchester.
Holt, John. A Gentleman formerly of
Gray's Inn. An English Shakespearian
scliolar of the last century.
Holt, John Saunders, 1826-. Abra-
ham Page, Esq. ; John Capelsay. An
American lawyer and novelist, of Wood-
ville. Miss. ; b. at Mobile, Ala., and eduo.
in New Orleans and at Centre Coll., Dan-
ville, Ky.
Holtliaus, P. D. A Journeyman Tay-
lor. An American traveller.
Holyoake, George Jacob. 1817-.
The Editor of the " National." An Eng-
lish Radical and journalist, of London;
b, at Birmingham ; claims to be the foun-
der of " Secularism " ; was the editor of
the "Reasoner."
Homan, Samuel H., 1842-. Homer ;
Luxymon Roy. An American writer.
Home, Sir Everard, Bart., 1756-1832.
E. H. An eminent Scottish surgeon ;
President Royal Coll. of Surgeons ; prac-
tised in London for many years.
Home, G. A Midshipman.
Home, M. J. An Officer. An Eng-
lish writer.
Homer, James Lloyd. A Merchant
of Boston. An American printer and pub-
lisher, of Boston.
Homes, Mrs. Mary Sophie (Shaw).
Millie Mayfield. An American poet ; b.
in Frederick City, Md. ; has resided most
of her life in New Orleans ; in 1864 mar-
ried Mr. Luther Homes, of that city.
Honan, Michael Burke. Our own
Correspondent. An Irish journalist.
Hone, William, 1779-1842. Cecil.
An English satirist, antiquary, and pub-
lisher, of London ; b. in Bath.
Honeywood, St. John, Esq., 1765-98.
>S. J. H., Esq. An American lawyer ; b.
at Leicester, Mass.; Yale Coll., 1782;
was a teacher at Schenectady, and a law-
yer at Salem, N.Y.
Hook, James, LL.D., 1771-1828.
Fitz-Uarding. An English writer;
brother of Theodore Edward Hook; b,
in London; Dean of Worcester, 1825-
28; d. at the Deanery.
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Hook, Theodore Edward, Esq.,
r.S.A., 1788-1841. Alfred Allendale,
Esq.; Vicesimus Blenkinsop, LL.D.,
F.E.A., A.S.S., etc.; Mrs. liamsbottom;
Tekeli. An English novelist ; b. in Lon-
don; spent his life there in literary
work, and d. at his house, near Fulham
Bridge, near London.
Hook, Rev. AV alter Farquliar, D.D.,
E.R.S., 1798-1875. A Layman. An
English clergyman ; b. in London ; B.A.,
Oxford, 1821 ; Dean of Chichester,
1859-75; d. in London.
Hooke, Joslah. A Citizen of New
England. An American educator.
Hooker, Edward William, D.D.,
1794-. Her Father. An eminent Ameri-
can divine ; b. in Goshen, Conn. ; Mid-
dlebury Coll., 1814 ; Prof, in Connecticut
Theological Institute, 1844-48.
Hooker, John. An Eminent Lawyer
of Connecticut. An American lawyer.
Hooper, Col. George W. An Amateur.
An American writer.
Hooper, Henry. Ducdame. An
English novelist of the day.
Hooper, Johnson J., Esq., -1863.
A Country Editor; Capt. Simon Suggs.
An American lawyer and journalist; b.
and eduo. in North Carolina; removed
to Alabama; Secretary of the Provis-
ional Congress of the Confederate
States, 1861 ; resided at Lafayette,
Ala.
Hooper, Miss Lucy, 1816-41. Z. S.
An American poet; b. in Newburyport,
Mass.; resided at Brooklyn, N.Y., 1831-
41, and d. there.
Hooper, Samuel, A.M., 1808-75. A
Merchant of Boston. An American mer-
chant and statesman; b. at Marblehead,
Mass.; M.C., 1851-75; d. at Washington,
Hooper, Miss Susan C. Adrienne.
An American " Southland " writer ; b. in
Eichmond, Va. ; in 1871 a teacher in the
Eichmond Female Institute.
Hooton, Charles. Bilberry Thurland.
An English novelist.
Hope, Alexander James Beresford,
LL.D., 1820-. D. a L. An English
statesman; son of "Anastasius" Hope;
M.P. for the Univ. of Cambridge from
1868.
Hope, John. An Advocate of the
Cause of the People. A Scottish writer ;
"M.P. for Linlithgow in 1768 on the
nomination of his kinsman, the Earl of
Hopetown, but lost his seat and allow-
ance of £200 a year by giving offence to
the Earl in his vote on the expulsion of
Wilkes.'
Hopkins, David,
-1814. A Late
Resident at Bhagulpore. A British colo-
nial civilian, of the Bengal Medical
Establishment; d. at Samarang, Island
of Java.
Hopkins, Samuel Miles, 1772-1837.
A House Holder. An American lawyer;
Yale Coll., 1791; M.C., 1813-15; lived
and d. at Geneva, N.Y.
Hopkins, Kev. William, B.A,, 1706-
86. A Member of the Church of England.
An English Arian clergyman ; b. in Mon-
mouth; of All Souls Coll., Oxford ; Cu-
rate of Slaugham, Co. of Sussex, 1766-86.
Hopklnson, Francis, Esq., LL.D.,
1737-91. Peter Grievous, Esq. ; A. B. C.
D. E. An American jurist; b. in Phila-
delphia; Univ. of Penn., 1757; U.S.
Judge of the District of Pennsylvania,
1790-91 ; d. in his native city.
Hopklnson, J. The Honorary Secre-
tary. An English naturalist, of Wat-
ford, Co. of Herts.
Hopkinson, Joseph, LL.D., 1770-
1842. An American. An eminent Amer-
ican poet and jurist ; b. in Philadelphia;
Univ. of Penn., 1786; Judge of the U.S.
Court for the Eastern District of Penn-
sylvania, 1828-42 ; d. in his native city.
Hopley, Miss Catherine C. A Block-
aded British Subject. An English, writer.
Hopper, Clarence. Ithuriel. An
English writer.
Hoppln, Augustus, 1828-. C. Anton.
An American artist; b. at Providence,
K.I. ; Brown Univ., 1848 ; studied law ;
then art, in Europe.
Horbery, Eev. Matthew, D.D., 1707-
73. A Clergyman in the Country. An
English clergyman ; b. at Haxay, Lin-
colnshire ; Eector of Standlake, and Pre-
bendary of Lichfield.
Horlock, K. W. Scrutator. An Eng-
lish sporting writer.
Home, . Naufragus. An English
writer.
Home, George, D.D., 1730-92. A
Clergyman; One of the People called
Christians; An Undergraduate; Z. An
eminent English divine; b. at Otham,
near Maidstone, in Kent ; Bishop of
Norwich, 1789-92; d. at Bath.
Horne, Henry, Jr. An American
Indian.
Home, Richard Henglst, -1884.
The Farthing Poet; M. 1. I).; Salem
Ben Uzdir. An English poet and critic ;
educ. at Sandhurst ; went to Australia,
in 1852, with William Howitt ; has of
late years resided in London, where he
died.
His name was Richard Benry; In 1864 he
adopted that of Siohard Hengiat.
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Homo, Thomas Hartvvell, D.D.,
1780-1862. John Clarke; A Lincolnshire
Grazier. An English biblical critic;
educ. in London; Prebendary of St.
Paul's, 1841 ; and Librarian of the Brit-
ish Museum, 1824-60 ; d. in London.
Horner, William Edmunds, M.D.,
1793-1853. A Physician of Philadelphia.
An American anatomist; b. at Warren-
ton, Va. ; Prof., etc., of Anatomy in the
Univ. of Penn., 1816-53; d. in Philadel-
phia.
Hornlliold, Joliu. J.. . H. ,
C. ^1. D. S. An English religious writer
of the last century.
Horsburgli, James. J. H. ; An Old
Inhabitant. A Scottish writer; Provost
of Pittenweem.
Horsburgh, Matilda. M. H. A
Scottish novelist of the day.
Horsley, Samuel, D.C.L., 1733-1806.
The Archdeacon of St. Albans ; A Clergy-
man. An eminent English divine ; b. in
London; Archdeacon of St. Albans,
1780 ; Bishop of St. Asaph's, 1802-6.
Horsmanden, Daniel, 1691-1778.
The Recorder of the City of New York.
An American jurist; b. in England;
Chief Justice of New York, 1763-78; d.
at Flatbush, N.Y.
HorsneU, WiUiam. W. H. A Ca-
nadian poet, of Montreal.
Hort, Jolin Josiah. Two Mounted
Sentries. An English oflBcer; entered
the service, 1840 ; Lieut.-Col., 36th Foot,
1855; served in the Eastern campaign of
1854-55 with the 4th Regiment.
Horton, Sir Robert John Wilmot,
2d Bart., 1784-1841. Philalethes. An
English statesman; b. at Ormaston, Co.
Derby; Christ Church Coll., Oxford,
1806; M.P., 1818-20 and 26-; d. at Sud-
brooke Park, Petersham.
Hoshour, S. K. Lorenzo Altisonant.
An American writer.
Hos]£ins, Mrs. Josephine K. Silde-
garde ; Jacqueline. An American " South-
land " writer, of New Orleans ; b. in New
York State.
Hoskyns, Chandos Wren, 1812-76.
C. W. H. An English lawyer ; educ. at
Balliol Coll., Oxford ; called to the bar
at the Inner Temple, 1838; M.P. for
Hereford, 1869-75.
Hoskyns, J. A Physician.
Hosmer, Miss Harriet G., 1830-.
Kilosa. An American sculptor ; b. at
"Watertown, Mass.; has for some years
resided at Kome.
Hosmer, Mrs. Margaret. An Old
Teacher. An American religious
writer.
Hostrup, Jens Christian, 1818-.
Jens Christrup. A Danish lyric and
dramatic poet; b. at Copenhagen ; stud-
ied theology ; in 1856 became pastor at
Silkeborg in Jutland, and in 1863 at
Erederiksborg in Seeland.
Hotchkiss, Miss EUa A. Hazel
Wylde. An American writer.
Hotton, John Camden, 1832-73.
Cadwalader Rowlands; A London Anti-
quary; Joshua Sylvester; Theodore Tay-
lor; Titus A. Brick. An English book-
seller, of London, where he died.
Houghton, John William. J. \V.
Bogo-Hunt. An English humorist of the
day.
Houghton, Richard Moncktou
MUnes, 1st Baron, D.C.L., E.R.S., 1809-
85. A Layman. An English poet; Trin.
Coll., Cambridge, 1831 ; M.P. for Ponte-
fract, 1837-63, when he was raised to the
peerage.
Houlding, John Richard. An Old
Boomerang. An English writer, of Aus-
tralia.
Houssaye, Arsene, 1815-. Alfred
Mousse; Arsene Housset ; Pierre de I'Es-
toile. A French man of letters; b. at
Bruyeres; settled in Paris; his works
embrace romance, the theatre, poetry,
and criticism.
Houston, George. An Israelite;
Nathan Joseph. An American writer.
Hovey, WiUiam Alfred, 1842-.
Causeur. An American journalist; b.
and educ. in Boston ; editor of the Boston
" Transcript," 1875-81.
Howard, Mrs. Anna Holyoke
(Cutts). A. H. H.; Anna Holyoke;
Edith Elliot; Lux Dux; Sana. An
American writer.
Howard, Edward, 8th Earl of Suf-
folk, -1731. A Person of Quality. An
English peer.
HoTrard, Eev. John, M.A. A Minis-
ter of the Church of England. An English
clergyman; Rector of Marston Trussel,
Northampton, and afterwards Vicar of
Kidderminster, Worcestershire.
Howard, Joseph, Jr. Dead Beat;
Diabolus ; Howard of the " Times " ; M.
T. Jugg. An American journalist.
Howard, Luke, 1773-1864. Eccletus ;
H.; A Friend ; An University Pen. An
English Friend, of Plaistow, Essex ; last
of Tottenham, Middx., and Ackworth,
Yorkshire; d. at Tottenham.
Howard, Martin, -1781. A Gentle-
man of Halifax. An American loyalist;
his house at Newport, E.I., was destroyed
and his person injured ; he fled to North
Carolina, and was there Chief Justice for
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a short time ; in 1778 he went to Eng-
land, where he died.
Howe, Charles, 1661-1745. A Per-
son of Honour. An English writer ; b. in
Gloucestershire; a diplomatist under
James II.
Howe, Elias, Jr., 1819-67. Gumbo
Chaff. An American inventor; b. at
Spencer, Mass. ; invented his sewing
machine in 1840 ; from that time lived
chiefly in Boston.
Howe, Mrs. Julia (Ward), 1819-.
A Lad I/. An American poet; b. in New
York City ; in 1843 married Dr. Samuel 6.
Howe, and has since lived chiefly in Boston.
Howe, Miss Maud. Halcyon. An
American novelist, of Boston ; daughter
of the preceding.
Howell, Mrs. P. O. Walsingham.
An American writer.
Howell, Jolin. A Sufferer. A Scot-
tish ivriter.
HoweU, John, 1788-1863. Bill
Truck. A Scottisli author, of Edinburgh ;
a " polyartist," as he called himself.
He was a printer and book-binder, and
invented the plough for cutting the
leaves of books, etc., etc. ; d. in Edin-
burgh.
Ho-wells, William Dean, and An-
other, 1837-. Two Friends. A popular
American editor and author; b. at Mar-
tinsville, 0.
Howes, Osborne. F. A. C. T. An
American writer.
Howison, William. M. de Peudemots.
A Scottish writer ; protege of Sir Walter
Scott.
Hewitt, WUliam, 1795-1879. Dr.
Cornelius. An English author; b. at
Heanor, Derbyshire ; has chiefly devoted
his life to literary pursuits.
Hewlett, Robert, Esq. R. H., Esq.,
near Forty Years a Practitioner in this
Art. An early English writer on angling.
How^s, George W^. Strix. An Ameri-
can journalist, of New York City.
Howse, Mrs. Rebecca (WUdgoose
Hedges), 1737-1818. Mother Goose. An
English woman, of Oxford.
Hoyle, Edmond, 1672-1769.' A Gen-
tleman. An English writer of London,
on games.
Hoyt, Charles H. His Majesty Him-
self. An American journalist; on the
staff of the Boston " Post."
Hoyt, Mrs. G. S. Marion West. An
American religious writer.
Hubbell, Mrs. Martha Stone, 1814-
56. A Pastor's Wife. An American
writer; b. at Oxford; d. at North Ston-
Jngton; both of Connecticut.
Huber, Johann Nepomuk, 1830-79.
Janus. A German theologian; b. at
Munich ; Professor of Philosophy there,
1859-79; was an old "Catholic."
Hue, Abb€ Evariste Regis, 1813-60.
A Nankin Man of Science. A French lit-
erary man of world-wide celebrity ; a na-
tive of Toulouse, and became a mission-
ary in 1839 ; d. in Paris.
Huddesford, George, 1751-1809. The
Editor of "Salmagundi." An English
clergyman and humorous poet; M.A. of
New Coll., Oxford, 1780; Vicar of Lox-
ley, Co. Warwick ; d. in London.
Hudson, George, 1800-71. The Rail-
way King. An Englishman; b. in York;
M.P. for Sunderland, 1845-59.
Hudson, Rev. Henry Norman, 1814-.
A Chaplain. An American Shakespearian
scholar; b. in Cornwall, Vt. ; Middle-
bury Coll., 1840; has for some years re-
sided in Cambridge, Mass.
Hudson, William G. Oadwalader.
An American journalist.
Hiilsen, Helene (von Haseler), GrSr
fin von, 1829-. Helene. A German au-
thor; b. at Blankenfelde ; in 1849 mar-
ried the theatrical Von Hiilsen at Ber-
lin.
Hughes, Catherine. C. H. An Eng-
lish writer.
Hughes, George, M.A. A Graduate
of Oxford; A Poetaster. An English
poet ; Christ Church, Oxford, 1811.
Hughes, John, Esq., 1790-1858. Bul-
ler of Brasenose. An English literary an-
tiquary, of Donnington-priory, Berks.
Hughes, T. M. An English Resident.
An English poet and prose writer; in
1845 resident in Spain.
Hughes, Thomas, 1823-. A Layman ;
An Old Boy ; Vacuus Viator. An English
writer; b. at Donnington-priory, near New-
bury, Berks. ; Oriel Coll., Oxford, 1845 ;
called to the bar at Lincoln's Inn, 1848 ;
M.P., 1865-74; visited the United States
in 1870.
Hughes, William, 1803-61. Piscator.
An English lawyer ; Auditor of the Poor
Law Union District of Cornwall and
Devon. ; b. at Maker Vicarage ; d. at
Millbay Grove, Plymouth.
Hugo, Le Comte Victor Marie, 1802-
85. Aristide; Hierro. A French poet
and novelist ; b. at Besanijon ; resided at
the islands of Jersey and Guernsey, 1851-
71 ; d. in Paris.
Huidekoper, H. J., 1776-1854. A
Unitarian Layman. A Dutch-American ;
b. in the Netherlands ; came to the United
States in 1795 ; in 1804 removed to Mead-
ville, Penn., where he lived and died.
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Huish, H. A Blue. An English nov-
elist.
Hulburt, D., M.D. Zepa. An Amer-
ican writer.
Hull, Eev. Joseph Darling, A.M.,
1818-. A Connecticut Pastor. An Amer-
ican teacher and minister ; b. in New Ha-
ven, Conn. ; Yale Coll., 1837 ; Yale Div.
School, 1842; Pastor at Essex, Conn.,
1844-48; Principal of the Murray Hill
Institute, New York City, from 1864.
Hull, Thomas, 1728-1808. A Gentle-
man. An English actor and dramatist ;
t). in London ; for a time an apothecary ;
and an actor at Covent Garden Theatre,
1759-1808 ; d. in Westminster.
HuUah, Mrs. M. M. H. An Eng-
lish musician, or writer on music.
Humbert, Dr. C, alias Sylvan Gard-
ner. The Rain -Water Doctor. D. in
the vicinity of Philadelphia, in June,
1825, at " the supposed age of one hun-
dred years." — See " L. I. Star," June 9,
1839.
Humble, Eev. Michael Maughan,
M.A. A Parish Priest. An English
•clergyman ; Emman. Coll., Cambridge ;
Rector of Sutton w. Duckmanton, 1839-
83 et seg.
Humboldt, Gay. Burr Lington, D.LL.
An American writer.
Hume, Eev. Abraham, D.C.L.,E.R.S.,
about 1815—. A Lancashire Incumbent,
An Irish clergyman and antiquary ;
Vicar of Vauxhall, Liverpool, 1847-83
■et seq.
Hume, J. P. Willys Niks. An Amer-
ican writer.
Hume, Eev. James Deacon, 1774-
1842. H. B. T. An English civilian ;
b. at Newington, Surrey; Assistant Sec-
retary to the Board of Trade, 1829-40 ;
d. at Eeigate.
Hume, Miss Sophia, 1702-74. 8. H.
An English Quaker lady, of London ; b.
in South Carolina ; d. in London ; was a
minister about 25 years.
Humfrey, John. J. H.; A Grave
Author of Middle and Unparty Princi-
ples; A Lover of Peace and the Public
Good. An English political writer, of
the first part of the 18th century.
Humphrey, Asa, 1781-1841. A
Schoolmaster in the Eastern Country. An
American poet ; b. and d. at North Yar-
mouth, Me.; lay occupation a chair-
maker (?).
Humphrey, E. A. A Churchman.
An English writer.
Humphrey, George. A Collector.
An English eonchologist.
Humphrey, Eev. John. Bis Respect-
ful Neighbour, J. H. An English clergy-
man, of Frome.
Humphrey, Mrs. S. G. Stereo. An
American writer.
Humphreys, Col. David, LL.D.,
1753-1818. A Gentleman of the Army.
An American poet, soldier, and diplo-
matist; b. at Derby, Conn.; Yale Coll.,
1771 ; lived and d. at New Haven, Conn.
Humphreys, Edward Rupert, LL.D.
A British Commoner; The Head Master
of an English Grammar School. An Eng-
lish wi-iter and educator; now, 1883, a
classical teacher of Boston.
Humphreys, Henry Noel, 1810-. H.
N. H. An Archceologist. An English
numismatist; b. at Birmingham; educ.
in England and on the Continent, where
he resided several years, chiefly at Eome.
Hunt, Freeman, 1804-58. An Ameri-
can ; A Citizen of New York. An Amer-
ican printer, editor, author, and pub-
lisher ; b. at Quincy, Mass. ; in 1831 set-
tled in New York City ; d. at Brooklyn,
N.Y.
Hunt, Helen. H. II. — See "Jack-
son, Mrs. H. (F. H.)."
Hunt, (James Henry) Lieigh, 1784-
1859. The Editor of " The Examiner " ;
Henry Honeycombe; Mr. Town, Junior,
Critic and Censor-General. An English
poet and prose writer; b. at Southgate,
near London ; resided chiefly in London ;
d. at Putney.
Hunt, Jedediah, 1815-. Cresinus.
An American merchant; in 1860, at Chilo,
Clermont Co., 0. ; also a poet and prose
writer; b. at Candor, Tioga Co., N.Y. ;
removed to Ohio about 1840.
Hunt, Mrs. Margaret. Averil Beau-
mont. An English writer.
Hunt, Eev. Robert Shapland, M.A.
R. S. H An English clergyman ; Ex-
eter Coll., Oxford, 1841 ; Vicar of Mark-
Beech, Edinbridge, 1852-83 et seq.
Hunt, Rowland, Esq. An Independ-
ent Voter. An English political writer,
of Shrewsbury.
Hunt, Thornton, 1810-73. T.H. An
English journalist, of London, after 1840 ;
son of (James Henrj-) Leigh Hunt.
Hunt, William. W. H., Gent. An
English dramatist ; a Collector of Excise ;
wrote one play, of which the following
line is a specimen : —
" As the tall trees stood circling In a row."
Hunter, Mrs. Anne (Home), 1742-
1821. Mrs. J. H. An English poet;
wife of Dr. John Hunter, and sister of
Sir Everard Home ; b. and d. in London ;
Hunter, John. N. R. A Scottish
writer.
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Hunter, Rev. Joseph, F.S.A., 1783-
1861. J. H.; An English Traveller. An
English antiquary; b. at Sheffield ; Asst.
Keeper of the Public Records, 1838-61 ;
d. in London.
Huntington, Miss Cornelia. Martha
Wickkam. An American writer, of East
Hampton, L.I.
Huntington, Rev. Dan, M.A., 1774-
1864. Octogenarij. An American Cong,
minister ; for many years resident at Had-
ley, Mass.
Huntington, Emily. E. B. An
American writer for the young.
Huntington, Frederic Dan, D.D.,
1819-. F. D. S. An American clergy-
man ; b. in Hadley, Mass. ; Amherst
Coll., 1889; Bishop of Central New York,
1869-83 et seq.
Huntington, Rev. George, M.A. A
Clerical Friend. An English clergyman;
St. Bees, 1846 ; Rector and Vicar of Ten-
by, 1867-83 et seq.
Huntington, Jedediah Vincent,
M.D., 1815-62. John Vincent, Esq. An
American poet and novelist ; b. in New
Tork City ; Univ. of New York, 1838 ,
became a Roman Catholic in 1850 ; was
then a journalist at Baltimore, 1853-54,
and at St. Louis, 1855-57 ; d. at Pau,
France.
Huntington, Joseph, D.D., 1735-95
A Gentleman of Connecticut. An Ameri'
can Cong, minister; b. at Windham,
Conn. ; Yale Coll., 1762 ; pastor at
Coventry, Conn.
Huntington, Rev. William, 1744-
1813. 8. S., Sinner Saved. An English
Meth. preacher, of London ; b. in Kent ;
d. at Tunbridge.
Huntley, Mrs. E. D. Fannie Qrey.
Huntley, Stanley, 1845-85. Spoopen-
dyhe. An American journalist; b. in
New York City; for many years con-
nected with the press at Chicago, III.;
about six years ago returned to New
York City; and d. there.
Hnntt, Henry, M.D. An Annual Vis-
itor. An American physician.
Huot, L. H. tin Observateur. A
French-Canadian writer.
Hurd, Richard, D.D., 1720-1808. A
Warburtonian. An English prelate ; b.
at Congreve, Staffs. ; Bishop of Worces-
ter, 1781-1808; d. at Hartlebury.
Hnrlbnt, WUliam Henry, 1827-.
Raimond. An American journalist; b.
at Charleston, S.C. ; Harv. Univ., 1847 ;
Div. School, 1849; Law School, 1852;.
since 1855 has been connected with the
periodicals and newspapers of New York
City.
Hussey, Edward Law. E. L. H.
An English litterateur of the day.
Hussey, Rev. Kohert, B.D., 1801-56.
Presbyterus. An English scholar ; b. at
Sandhurst, Kent ; Christ Church, Oxf ord^
1825 ; Professor of Ecclesiastical History
at Oxford, 1842-56 ; d. in Oxford.
Hussey, William. A Layman ; One
of the People. An English writer.
Hutcheson, Archibald, Esq., -1740.
A Member of the House of Commons. An
English politician, and writer on finance.
Hutchinson, E. A Native American.
An American writer.
Hutchinson, Francis. F. H. An
English clergyman ; Bishop of Doun and
Connor.
Hutchinson, Henry, 1800-31. H.
An English architect, of Birmingham;
d. at Leamington.
Hutchinson, Henry Howe, 1812-.
Henry Howe. An English actor; b. at
Norwich ; made his debut in London in
1834 ; and has remained there since.
Hutchinson, John, Esq., 1674r-1737.
J. H. An English writer; b. at Spenny-
thorn, Yorkshire; was opposed to Sir
Isaac Newton's system.
Hutchinson, WUllam. John Sands.
An American journalist.
Hntchlsson, W. H. Elorio. George
Trigger. An Anglo-Indian sportsman
and writer on sports ; for 18 years resi-
dent in Bengal.
Button, Rev. John, B.D. J. H. An
English clergyman.
Hutton, R. N. An Old Rughman.
An English writer.
Hutton, Rev. Wyndham Madden.
W. M. H; A Member of the Univ. of
Oxford. An English clergyman; St.
Edmund Hall, Oxford, 1854; Vicar of
Twyford w. Hungarton V., etc., 1877-80'
et seq.
Huyn, Liuse, 1843-. M. Ludolff.
A German author ; b. at Koblenz, where
she passed her early life; commenced
her literary career in 1876.
Hyde, Rev. John. A Bible Student.
An English Swedenborgian minister.
Hyer, Rev. G. W. A Clergyman of
the P. E. Church. An American writer.
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lago, Eev. WiUlam, B.A., 1836-.
W. I. An English clergyman; b. in
London ; Chaplain of the Cornwall Co.
Asylum, 1862-83 et seg.
Ide, Simeon. Their Wellwisher. An
American writer.
lUflF, Rev. George. G. I. An Eng-
lish educator; Head Master of Grange
School, Sunderland; Bishop-Wearmouth.
Inchbald, Mrs. Elizabeth (Simp-
son), 1756-1821. Elfiida. A cele-
brated English actress, dramatist, and
novelist; b. in Stanningfield, Suffolk;
from 1781 devoted to literary pursuits at
Eensington.
Ingelow, Jean, 1830-. Don John.
An English poet and prose writer ; b. in
Boston, Lincolnshire ; resided for many
years at Kensington, London.
Ingersleben, Emilie von. Emmy
von Rothenfels. A German writer.
IngersoU, Charles, A.M., 1805-. A
Citizen of Pennsylvania. An American
political writer; b. in Philadelphia;
Univ. of Penn., 1822.
IngersoU, Charles Jared, 1782-1862.
Inchiquin. An American statesman; b.
in Philadelphia; M.C., 1813-15 and
1841-47 ; lived and d. in his native city.
IngersoU, Joseph Reed, LL.D., 1786-
1868. A Northern Man. An American
lawyer and statesman; b. in Philadel-
phia; N.J. Coll., 1804; M.C., 1835-37
and 1841-49; Minister to England, 1849-
63 ; d. in his native city.
Ingham, Eev. Harvey A. A Lover
of the Word. An American clergyman.
Ingham, Mrs. W. A. Anne Hatha-
way. An American writer.
Ingleby, Clement Mansfield, LL.D.,
1823-. Jabez. An English critic and
metaphysician ; b. at Egbaston, Birming-
ham; Trin. Coll., Oxford, 1847 ; Vice-Pres.
of the Royal Society of Literature.
Inglis, Charles, D.D., 1734-1816.
An American; Candidus; Papinian; A
Son of Truth and Decency. An Ameri-
can clergyman ; of Trinity Church, New
York City, 1777-83, then Bishop of Nova
Scotia.
IngUs, Henry David, 1795-1835.
S. Derwent Conway. A Scottish journal-
ist; b. in Edinburgh; for a. long time
editor of the " Derbyshire Courier " ;
travelled extensively ; published ac-
counts of his travels, and d. in London.
Inglis, James. Maori. An East
Indian planter and sportsman.
Inglis, John, D.D., -1850. One of the
Alumni. A British colonial writer;
Bishop of Nova Scotia, 1834-50.
Inglis, John, D.D., 1763-1834. One
of the Ministers of Edinburgh. A Scottish
clergyman; one of the ministers of
Greyfriars Cliurch, Edinburgh; b. in
Perthshire ; d. in Edinburgh.
IngUs, W. J. B. An English writer
of educational works.
Ingraham, Rev. Joseph Holt, 1809-
61. Adina ; Kate Conynghame ; A Yankee.
An American novelist; b. in Portland,
Me.; Rector of a parish, and of St.
Thomas's Hall, an academy for boys, at
Holly Springs, Miss.
Ingram, James, D.D., 1774-1850. J.
I. An English clergyman; b. at East
Codford; Trin. Coll., Oxford, 1796; Pres-
ident of Trin. Coll., Oxford, and Rector
of Garsington, 1824-50; d. in Oxford.
Ingram, Rev. Robert, 1727-1804. A
Country Clergyman. An English clergy-
man; b. at Beverly; Fellow of Corpus
Christi Coll., Cambridge ; Vicar of Worm-
ington and Boxted, Essex ; d. at Segrave,
near Loughborough.
Innes, Cosmo. C. I. A Scottish ad-
vocate, of Edinburgh.
Innes, Duncan. D. I. ; A Layman.
A Scottish writer, of Edinburgh {"!}.
Innes, WiUlam. A West India Mer-
chant. A British colonial writer.
Inshtatheamba. Bright Eyes. An
Indian woman.
Ireland, Alexander. Fhilobiblos. An
English bibliographer of the day.
Ireland, Joseph N. A Play-goer.
An American writer.
Ireland, (Samuel) WUliam Henrj>,
1777-1835. Anser Pen-Dragon, Esq.;
Charles Clifford; H. C, Esq.; Henry
Fielding; Satiricus Sculptor, Esq. An
English literary forger ; b. and d. in Lon-
don ; educ. in Prance ; passed his life in
literary pursuits.
Ireland, William W., M.D. An Offi-
cer who served there.
Iron, Mrs. N. C. Stella. An Ameri-
can writer.
Irons, Wmiam Josiah, D.D., 1812-
83. A Bachelor of Divinity. An English
clergyman ; b. at Hoddesden, Herts. ;
Queen's Coll., Oxford, 1833 ; Prebendary
in St. Paul's Cathedral, 1860 ; Rector of
St. Mary Woolnoth w. St. Mary Wool-
church, London, 1872-83.
Irvine, Eev. Alexander. W. P. ^'
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A. I. ; A Minister of the Church of Scot-
land. A Scottish minister, of Kannoch.
Irvine, Mary Catherine. Aura. An
English poet and novelist.
Irving, John Henry Brodribb,
1838-. Henry Irving. An English actor ;
b. at Keinton, near Glastonbury; first
appeared on the stage in 1856, at Sunder-
land, in the character of " Richelieu."
Irving, John Treat, Jr., 1810-. Bis
Nephew ; John Quod. An American law-
yer, of New York City ; nephew of Wash-
ington Irving.
Irving, Peter, 1771-1838. Percival
G . An American journalist ; b. and
d. in New York City ; brother of Wash-
ington Irving ; resided in Europe, 1809-
30.
Irving, Theodore, LL.D., D.D., 1809-.
A Layman. An American clergyman ;
nephew of Washington Irving ; b. in New
York City ; Columbia Coll., 1837 ; in 1875
Rector of St. John's School for young
ladies, in New York City.
Irving, Thomas J. Gerald Hart. An
American novelist.
Irving, Washington, LL.D., 1783-
1859. Fray Antonio Agapida; Geoffrey
Crayon ; Diedrich Knickerbocker ; Jona-
than Oldstyh; A Sentimental Philosopher.
A distinguished American miscellaneous
writer.
Other pseudonyms ascribed to him are, " An-
thony Evergreen, Gent." and " Launcelot Lang-
staff." The latter was rather the pseudonym for
the whole staff of writers of " Salmagundi."
Irving, WUliam, 1766-1821. Pindar
Cockloft, Esq. ; A Gentleman of New York.
An American merchant and humorist;
brother of Washington Irving ; b., lived,
and d. in New York City.
Isaacson, Rev. Stuteville, M.A. A
Barrow Knight. An English clergyman ;
Rector of Bradfleld St. Clare, Suffolk,
1836-60 et seq.
Ivers, Rev. Hardinge Furenzo.
Alethinos; A Roman Catholic. An Eng-
lish clergyman.
Jabet, George S. Eden Warwick.
An English humorist.
Jacknian, Rev. John. A Clergyman.
An English divine of the first part of the
18th century.
Jackson, Andrew, LL.D., 1767-1845.
Old Hickory. An eminent American sol-
dier and politician ; President of the
United States, 1829-37.
Jackson, E. A. E. A. J. An Ameri-
can religious writer of the day.
Jackson, Hall, 1739-97. A Gentleman
of the Faculty. An American physician;
Hon. M.D., Harv. Univ., 1793 ; practised
his profession at Portsmouth, N.H.
Jackson, Mrs. Helen Maria (Fiske
Hunt), 1831-85. H. H. ; Saxe Holm (■? ).
An American poet and prose writer ; b.
in Amherst, Mass. ; was first married to
Major Hunt, U.S.A., who was killed in
1863; and then to Mr. Jackson; has re-
sided at Newport, R.I., and at Denver,
Col. ; d. in San Francisco.
Jackson, Rev. J. L., M.A. Clericus
Dorcestriensis. An English clergyman ;
Rector of Swauage, Dorset.
Jackson, Rev. John, 1686-1763. A
Clergyman ; A Clergyman in the Country ;
Philalethea Cantabrigiensis ; A Presbyter
of the Church of England. An English
Arian divine ; b. in Yorkshire ; Master
of Wigton's Hospital, 1729-63.
Jackson, Hon. Jonathan, 1743-1810.
A Native of Boston. An American mer-
chant and statesman, of Newburyport,
Mass. ; b. and d. in Boston ; Harv. Univ.,
1761 ; Member of Provincial Congress,
1775-77; M.C., 1782.
Jackson, M. E. A Lady. An Eng-
lish writer on botany.
Jackson, Rev. T., 1810-. Pieter
Maritzburg. An English writer.
Jackson, Thomas W. Hickory. An
American journalist, of New York City.
Jackson, Dr. WUliam, -1797. Cur-
tius. A London journalist; b. in Ire-
land ; took part in the Irish rebellion of
1797 ; was arrested and sentenced to
death, but committed suicide in prison.
Jackson, William, 1730-1803. H.
Nettle. An English musician and land-
scape painter; b. in Exeter, where for
many years he gave his time to music,
painting, and literature.
Jackson, William, D.D., 1750-1815.
The Bishop of Oxford. An English cler-
gyman ; b. at Stamford ; Christ Church,
Oxford, 1772 ; Regius Prof, of Greek at
Oxford, and Bishop of Oxford, 1811-15;
d. at Cuddesden, Co. Oxford.
Jacob, Alexandre Andr6, 1826-78.
Alexandre Erdan. A French journalist,
of Paris; b. at Angles (Vienne); d. at
Frascati, near Rome.
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Jacob, C. O. J. An English (?)
author.
Jacob, GUes, 1686-1744. G. J.
An English poet, dramatist, and law-
compiler; b. at Eomsey, Co. of South-
ampton.
Jacob, Hlldebrand, Esq., -1739.
H — d J — s, Esq. An English poet and
dramatist; son of Sir John Jacob; re-
sided in Clarges Street, Piccadilly, Lon-
don.
Jacob, Thomas Greer, 1797-1837.
A Member. An Irish Eriend, of Bel-
fast; b. in Waterford.
Jacobs, Mrs. Harriet. Linda Brent.
An American autobiographer ; a, slave
girl.
Jacox, Rev. Francis. Nicias Foxcar ;
A Recluse; Parson Frank. An English
clergyman; B.A., Cambridge, 1847; in
1880 et seg. resident at Prestwood, Charl-
wood, Crawley, Sussex.
Jacquot, Cbarles Jean Baptiste, de
Mirecourt, 1812-80. Eugene de Mire-
court. A French author ; b. at Mirecourt ;
commenced his literary career at Paris,
with novels for the smaller journals. At
the close of his 60th year he entered a
cloister; assumed the priesthood; and
retired to Hayti, where he died.
James, Edward. Guy Fawkes. An
English writer.
James, Mrs. Edwin. A Beauty. An
American (? ) writer.
James, George Payne Rainsford,
1801-60. G. P. R. Jacobus. An Eng-
lish novelist; b. in London; resided at
Stockbridge, Mass., 1850-52; British
Consul at Norfolk, Va., 1852-58; and at
Venice, from 1858, and d. there.
James, James Henry. Aliguis. An
English poet and barrister, of the Middle
Temple, London.
James, Thomas Chalkley, M.D.,
1766-1835. P. D. An American physi-
cian; b. in Philadelphia ; Univ. of Pemi.,
1787 ; professor there, 1811-35 ; d. in his
native city.
Jameson, Mrs. Anna (Murphy),
1797-1860. An Ennuy€e ; A Lady. An
Irish miscellaneous writer ; b. in Dublin ;
d. at Ealing, Co. Middlesex.
Jamieson, John, D.D., 1759-1886.
Dr. Jehan, of the Hall Ryal. A Scottish
clergyman ; b. in Glasgow ; educ. at the
Univ. of that city ; minister at Edinburgh,
1797-1836, where he died.
Jamieson, William. A Member of
the Honourable Society of Writers to the
Signet. A Scottish lawyer of the 19th
century.
Janin, Jules Gabriel, 1804-74. Le
critique marie; The Married Critic; Le
prince de la critique. A Erench journal-
ist; h. at Saint-Etienne (Loire); lived
and d. in Paris.
Janson, Charles William. The Stran-
ger. An English writer; "late of the
State of Rhode Island ; " resided in Amer-
ica, 1793-1806.
Janvier, Margaret. Margaret Van-
dergrift.
Janvier, Thomas A. Ivory Black.
An American novelist; author of " Chi-
quita," and contributor to the " Century."
Japp, Alexander Hay. J. H. Alex-
ander, B.A. ; H. A. Page. A British au-
thor and publisher, of London.
Jardine, Alexander. An English Offi-
cer; An Officer. An English officer; en-
tered the army, 1826; Maj.-Gen., 1859;
served with distinction during the Indian
campaign of 1858.
Jarlie, Franzisliia Julie (Schlesius),
1815-. E. Badorff. A German author ;
b. at Konigsberg; in 1850 married the
rich nobleman Jarke ; and in 1804 com-
menced her literary career.
Jarmain, E. E. J-M-N. An Eng-
lish writer.
Jarnac de Rohan-Chabot, Le Comte
de. Sir Charles Rockingham. A French
novelist ; published chiefly at London.
Jarves, James Jacli:son, 1818-. An
American Amateur in Europe ; An Inquirer.
An American art critic ; b. in Boston ;
has resided in the Sandwich Islands, and
much at Paris and Florence.
Jarvis, Edward, -1884. E. .1. An
American physiologist; b. in Concord,
Mass.; Harv. Univ., 1826; resided in
Dorchester, Mass., and d. there.
Jarvis, Russell. An Anti-Abolitionist ;
A Citizen of New York. An American
writer.
Jasmin, Jacques, 1798-1864. The
Barber Poet. A French poet, of the
south of France.
Jay, John, LL.D., 1745-1829. Publius.
An American jurist and statesman; b. in
New York City; Columbia Coll., 1764;
Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court,
1789-94; resided on his estate at Bed-
ford, Westchester Co., N.Y., 1800-27, and
d. there.
Jay, John, 1817-. A Churchman; A
Citizen of New York; The President. An
American lawyer; grandson of the pre-
ceding; b. in New York City; Columbia
Coll., 1836 ; admitted to the bar in 1839 ;
Minister to Austria, 1869-75.
Jay, William, LL.D., 1789-1858. A
Churchman ; A Churchman of the Diocese
of New York. An American jurist, son of
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Chief Justice Jay, and father of the pre-
ceding ; b. in New York City ; Yale Coll.,
1807 ; first judge of Westchester Co., N.Y.,
1820-43 ; d. at Bedford, N.Y.
Jeacocke, Caleb, 1706-86. The Ut-
eranj Baker. An English man of letters ;
a baker of London.
Jebb, Ann. W. Bull. An English
writer.
Jebb, Frederick. Guatmozin. An
English ( ? ) writer.
Jebb, John, M.D., F.R.S., 1736-86.
An Enqlishman; Paulinus. An English
physician ; b. in London ; Rector of
Ovington, Norfolk, 1764-75.
Jebb, Mrs. (Torklngton), 1736-
86. Priscilla. A learned English lady ;
widow of Dr. John Jebb.
Jeflferles, Richard. R. J. An Eng-
lish sporting writer of the day.
Jefferson, Rev. Joseph. J- J.; Eras-
tus; Iota. An English Dissenting min-
ister, of Basingbroke, Hants.
Jefferson, Thomas, LL.D., 1743-
1826. M. /*«*; Oliver F airplay ; Mary
V. V. ; A Native and Member of the House
of Burgesses. An American statesman ;
b. at Shadwell, Va. ; President of the
United States, 1809-13 ; d. at Mouticello,
Va.
Jeffrey, Mrs. Rosa Vertner (Grifiith
Johnson). Rosa. An American " South-
land" writer; b. near Natchez; passed
her early life at " Burlington," near Fort
Gibson, Miss. ; at an early age married
Claude M. Johnson ; after his death mar-
ried Alexander Jeffrey, Esq. ; in 1870
resided in Lexington, Ky.
Jefireys, Mrs. Arnold. Alton Clyde.
Jeffries, Thomas Fayette. Crippled
Fayette. An American writer, of Rock-
ingham. Va.
Jeitteles, Isaak [or Itzig], 1814-75.
.Julius Seidlitz. A Bohemian author; b.
at Prague ; driven by the Austrian cen-
sorship away from home ; he lived first
in Saxony, then in Hungary, and later in
Vienna, where he died.
Jekyll, Joseph, Esq., E.R.S., F.A.S.
J — //. An English lawyer and author;
a friend of Charles Lamb ; King's Coun-
sel, Solicitor General to the Prince
Regent, and M.P. for Calne, in AViltshire.
Jenlngs, Mrs. Edmond. Wyckliffe
Lane. An English novelist, of Hawks-
hurst, Kent.
Jenkins, Edivard, 1838-. A Guest.
An English satirist ; b. in Mysore, India
educ. at Montreal and Philadelphia
called to the bar at Lincoln's Inn, 1864
Agent in London for Canada from 1874
M.P. for Dundee from 1874.
Jenkins, H. T., 1850-. Tiny Tim.
An English writer, of Southsea.
Jenluus, Joseph, 1808-. J. J., Philo-
math. An English poet and prose
writer; b. at Tresider, in St. Buryan,
Cornwall.
Jenkins, Mary. M. J. An English
writer.
Jenkinson, Charles, 1st Earl of Liv-
erpool, 1727-1808. Charles, Lord Hawhes-
bury. An English statesman ; b. in
Oxfordshire; in political life, 1761-86;
d. in London.
Jenks, WilUam, LL.D., D.D., 1778-
1866. The Late Rev. Williamson Jahn-
senykes. An American clergyman; b. at
Newton, Mass. ; Harr. Univ., 1797; Pastor
of Green Street Church, Boston, 1826-45.
Jennens, Charles, -1773. The Editor
of " King Lear." An English gentleman,
called " Solyraan the Magnificent," from
the splendor in which he lived.
Jenner, Rev. Charles, 1737-74. C. J.l-
Altamont. An English clergyman ; Vicar
of Clay brook, Leicestershire; author of
novels, poems, etc.
Jenner, Rev. Stephen, M. A. Theophi-
lus Secundus. An English clergyman;
St. John's Coll., Cambridge, 1834; in
1874 resident at Clare House, Horn
Park, Lee.
Jennings, Miss Clotilda. Maude.
An American Nova Scotian writer.
Jennings, Henry Constantine,
1731-1819. An Unfeigned Admirer of
Genuine British Jurisprudence. An Eng-
lish antiquary ; b. at Shiplake, Oxford-
shire ; passed some years on the Conti-
nent; d. within the rules of the King's
Bench, London.
Jennings, John J. Magoogin. An
American journalist.
Jennings, liOuls J. L. J. J.; H.
Dropper. An American writer, formerly
editor of the New York "Times."
Jennings, Paul. A Colored Man.
An American writer.
Jennings, Samuel K., M.D. A Lay-
man. An American writer, of Balti-
more (?).
Jennison, Miss liucy W. Owen
Innsley. An American (?) poet of the
day.
Jephson, John; Courtenay, John;
Burroughs, etc. Jeffrey Wagstaffe,
Esq. Irish essayists.
Jephson, Ralph. R-ph J-ph — n. An
English lawyer of the 18th century.
Jerdan, WiUJam, E.S.A., 1782-1854.
W. J. Andre ; Bushey Heath; Teutha ;
Viator. A Scottish journalist ; at Lon-
don, 1801-54.
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Jeremy, Henry, M.A. A Barrister.
An English lawyer; A.B. of Trin. Coll.,
Cambridge, 1809.
Jerningham, Edward, 1727-1812.
The Bard ; The Old Bard. An English
poet and dramatist; b. in Norfolk; educ.
at Douay and Paris; lived and d. in
London.
Jerram, Rev. Charles, M.S., 1770-
1853. Scrutator. An English clergy-
man; Magdalen Coll., Cambridge, 1797 ;
Rector of Witney, Oxfordshire, 1834-53,
Avhere he died.
Jerrold, Douglas William, 1803-57.
D. W. J. ; Henry Brownrigg ; Mrs. Mar-
garet Caudle ; Paul Prendergast ; Punch ;
The Late Captain Barabbas Whitefeather.
An English humorist; b. at Sheerness, in
Kent; devoted himself to literary pur-
suits in London; and d. there.
Jerrold, William Blanchard, 1826-
84. Fin-Bee. An English writer; son
of the preceding; b., lived, and d. in
London.
Jervis, John B., 1796-1885. Hamp-
den. An American civil engineer ; b. at
Huntington, L.I. ; resided at Rome, N.Y.,
86 years ; and d. there.
Jewell, Joseph, 1763-1846. A Lay-
man. An English Friend, of Stratford,
Essex ; last of Earringdon, Berkshire ; b.
at Stratford-in-the-Vale, Berkshire ; d.
at Earringdon.
Jewsbury, Miss niaria Jane. M. J. J.
— See "Fletclier, Mrs. M. J. (J.)."
Johann Xepomuk Maria Joseph,
King of Saxony. Philalethes. A Ger-
man editor and poet.
John, Henriette Friederike Chris-
tiane Eugenie, 1825-. E. Marlitt. A
German novelist ; b. at Arnstadt, Tliu-
ringia.
Johnes, Col. Thomas, 1748-1816.
A Cardiganshire Landlord. An Eng-
lish litterateur and bibliomaniac ; b.
in Shropshire ; resident at Hafod, Co.
Cardigan ; M.P. and Lord-Lieutenant for
that county ; d. at Dolcothy, Co. Carmar-
then, Wales.
Johns, Rev. Charles Alexander,
F.L.S. A Schoolmaster of Twenty Years'
Standing. An English clergyman; Trin.
Coll., Dublin, 1841 ; in 1874 resident at
Winton House, Winchester.
Johns, Rev. William Stabback, and
Another, M.A., 1838-. B. B. An Eng-
lish clergyman ; b. at Helston, Cornwall ;
Exeter Coll., Oxford, 1861 ; Vicar of St.
Thomas-by-Launceston, 1875-83 et seq.
Johnson, Miss Anna C. — See " Mil-
ler, Mrs. A. C. (J.)."
Johnson, Miss Evelyn Kimball.
Flora McFlimsey. An American au-
thor and journalist, of New York City.
Johnson, Elizabeth. A Lady of
Boston.
Johnson, Mrs. Emeline H. (Brown),
1826-50. Lillie Layton. An American
poet; b. at Haverhill, N.H. ; educ. at
Wooster, O.; in 1845 married Perry
Johnson, of that town, where he died
in 1845, and she soon afterwards.
J6hnson, Miss Esther, -1726. Stella.
A friend of Dean Swift; supposed to have
married him in 1716.
Johnson, J. An Old Author. An Eng-
lish writer.
Johnson, James, M.D., 1777-1845.
Frederick Fag. An Irish physician, of
London.
Johnson, Mrs. Jennie A. (Abbott),
1808-72. Margaret Bourne. An Ameri-
can writer; wife of Oliver Johnson, of
New York City.
Johnson, John G. A Member of the
Philadelphia Bar. An American lawyer.
Johnson, Llewelyn H. Ixion. An
American bicycle racer; Swarthmore
Coll., Pa., about 1879-80; resident (1885)
of Orange, N.J.
Johnson, Lorenzo D. One of his De-
scendants. An American writer; b. in
Braintree ; son of Mrs. Thomazin John-
son, of Braintree, Mass., who was a de-
scendant of John Alden.
Johnson, Reverdy, LL.D., 1796-1876.
Lawrence Langston; A Marylander ; A
Southern Citizen. An American states-
man ; b. at Annapolis, Md. ; educ. at St.
John's Coll. ; called to the bar ; settled
in Baltimore ; U.S. Senator, 1845-49 and
1863-69 ; Minister to England, 1868-69 ;
d. in his native city.
Johnson, Mrs. S. O. Daisy Eyebright.
An American writer of tlie day.
Johnson, Samuel, D.D., 1696-1772.
Aristocles. An American writer; Presi-
dent of King's Coll. (now Columbia),
1755-63 ; Missionary at Stratford, Conn.,
1723-55 and 1763-72.
Johnson, Samuel, LL.D., 1709-84.
<S. .7. ; T. ; An Impartial Hand ; Probus
Britannicus; The Great Cham of Litera-
ture; The Leviathan of Literature. An
English poet, critic, essayist and lexico-
grapher; b. at Lichfield; in 1737 went
to London and spent his life there, and
d. there.
Johnson, Thomas, 1675-1750. Mr.
Chubb. An English classical scholar and
editor; b. at Stadhampton, in Oxfordshire.
Johnson, Virginia Wales. Cousin
Virginia. An American novelist; b. in
Brooklyn, N.Y.
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Johnson, W. B. Boswell. An Amer-
ican writer, of Virginia.
Johnson, William, Esq. A Barrister.
An English lawyer, of nearly 100 years
ago.
Johnston, Mrs. Alma Calder. Alma
Calder. An American novelist of the
day.
Johnston, Andrew. An Essex Jus-
tice. An English writer of the day.
Johnston, Charles, -1800. The Ed-
itor of "Chrysal" ; The Editor of "The
Adventures of u, Guinea"; An Adept;
Oneiropolos. An Irish novelist ; called to
the bar ; went to England, and engaged
in chamber practice and literary work ;
in 1782 went to Bengal and became jour-
alist, and d. there.
Johnston, D. B. S. Lenial Seab. An
American writer.
Johnston, James. A Gentleman of
Middlesex. An English writer, of the
earlier part of the 18th century.
Johnston, Miss Keith. Leslie Keith.
An English writer of the day.
Johnston, Mrs. Marianne C.
(Hovee). His ilother. An American
writer of the day.
Johnston, Richard Malcolm, 1822-.
An Old Man; Mr. Philemon Perch. An
eminent American educator ; b. in Han-
cock Co., Ga. ; Mercer Univ., 1841 ; kept
a classical school at Eockby, Ga., 1861-
67, and at Chestnut Hill, near Baltimore,
1867-75 et seq.
Johnston, W. P. Malalcoff. An
American journalist.
Johnston, William, 1829-. Wayne
Hovey. An Irish novelist ; b. in Down-
patrick; B.A., Dublin, 1852; M.P. for
Belfast from 1868.
Johnstone, Mrs. Christina Jane.
Mistress Margaret Dods, of Cleikum Inn,
St. Eonan's. A Scottish writer.
Johnstone, George. Philorthos. An
English religious writer of the earlier
part of the 18th century.
Joinville, Frangois Ferdinand
Philippe Louis Marie d'Orleans,
Prince de, 1818-. A. Trognon. A French
writer.
Jolly, Miss Emily. E. J. ; Lady who
prefers to he anonymous. An English
writer of the day.
Jones, Absalom, A. J. An Ameri-
can writer, of Philadelphia.
Jones, C, -1792. The Crediton Poet.
An English poet, of Devonshire; d. at
Keynsham, near Bristol.
Jones, Charles A., about 1815-51.
Dick Tinto. An American poet and
lawyer, of Cincinnati.
Jones, Eev. Charles Al&ed, M.A-
C. A. J. An English teacher ; St. John's
Coll., Cambridge, 1857; Sen. Math.
Master in Weston School, 1862-83 et
seq.
Jones, Cornelia. Jane R. Sommers.
An American religious writer.
Jones, David. D. J. An English
writer of the first part of the 18th cen-
tury.
Jones, Rev. David. Welch Free-
holder. A Unitarian minister ; colleague
of Dr. Priestley.
Jones, George. Leigh Cliffe. An
English writer.
Jones, George, 1810-79. The Count
Joannes. An American actor and law-
yer; b. in Boston; in 1870 a lawyer of
New York City.
Jones, Giles. Tom Trip. An Eng-
lish (?) writer of books for the
young.
Jones, Griffith Robert, -1867.
Gutto Lleyon. A Welsh litterateur; an
apt quoter of ancient Welsh Mss. ; d. in
London.
Jones, Henry. Cavendish. An
English writer, of London, on
whist.
Jones, Eev. J. P. Devoniensis. An
English clergyman.
Jones, James Athearn, 1791-1854.
An Officer in the Army of Wolfe. An
American writer; b. at Martha's Vine-
yard ; d. in Brooklyn, N.Y.
Jones, John, 1774-. An Upper Ser-
vant. An English uneducated poet; b.
at Clearwell, Gloucestershire; patron-
ized by Southey.
Jones, Rev. John Andrew. Andrew,
of Mitchell Street. An English Baptist,
of London.
Jones, John, LL.D., 1765-1827. Ben
David ; Essenus ; Philalethes. A Welsh
Unitarian clergyman, of London, about
1800-27.
Jones, John B., 1810-. A Rebel War
Cleric; A Roving Printer; A Squatter.
An American journalist, of Philadelphia,
1857 ; b. in Baltimore.
Jones, John Matthew^, Esq. The
Naturalist. An English writer.
Jones, Joseph Stevens, M.D., 1809-
77. Jefferson Scattering Batkins. An
American actor and dramatist; wrote
about 200 plays ; afterwards city physi-
cian of Boston for several years, and d.
there.
Jones, Justin. Harry Hazel. An
American (?) novelist of the day.
Jones, Ijeslie Grove, 1779-1839.
Radical. An English officer and politi-
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cal writer; b. at Bearfield, near Brad-
ford, Co. of Wilts. ; d. in London.
Jones, Margaret Elizabeth Mary.
M. E. M. J. An English poet.
Jones, Rev. Norris M. A Presbyter
of the Diocese of Mari/land. An Ameri-
can clergyman.
Jones, Owen. Devonshire Poet. An
English uneducated wool-comber.
Jones, Richard. JR. J.
Jones, Robert Baker. H. B. J. An
English poet.
Jones, Sarah L. S. L. J. ; A Block-
aded British Subject. An English
writer.
Jones, Stephen, 1763-1827. 8. J.;
A Friend to Candour and Truth. An
English author, editor, and journalist, of
London; b. and d. in that citj'.
Jones, Rev. Thomas. Alun Glan. A
Welsh poet.
Jones, Rev. Thomas. A Person who
travelled, etc. A Welsh clergyman; Rec-
tor of Great Creaton.
Jones, Rev. William, D.D., 1726-
1800. Thomas Bull; Trinity Jones; A
Tutor ; An Old Friend and Servant of the
Church; A Presbyter of the Church of
England. A learned English clergy-
man ; P.C. of Nayland, 1775, and Rector
of Paston and of HoUingbourne, the
latter till his death.
Jordan, G. W., Esq. G. W. J.; The
Agent for Barbadoes. A British colonial
writer.
Jordan, W. W. J. An American
traveller.
Jordan, W.S. W. S. J.; Visto. An
American journalist, of San Erancisco.
Jourdan, Mrs. Mary J., -1865.
M. J. J—n ; A Lady. An Anglo-Indian
poet; wife of Col. Jourdan, of the
Madras Army ; d. in London.
Joy, George. A Calm Observer. An
English political writer.
Joy, Henry H. A Barrister. An
English lawyer.
Joyce, Robert Dwyer, -1883. Fear-
dana Merulan. An Irish poet ; b. in the
Co. of Limerick ; sailed for this country
in 1866, and settled in Boston; d. in
Dublin.
Judah, Samuel B. H. Terentim
Phlogobombus. An American satirical
writer, of New York City.
Judson, Edward Z. C. Ned Bunt-
line. An American novelist of the
day.
Judson, Mrs. Emily Chubbuck,
-1851. Fanny Forrester. An American
writer; b. in Eaton, Madison Co., N.Y. ;
in 1846 married Dr. Judson ; d. at Ham-
ilton, N.Y.
Juel, Frau Tekla (Svensson), 1835-.
Carl Krone. A Danish novelist; b. in
Copenhagen; in 1866 married A. Juel,
assistant in the Latin School at Aalborg^
in Jutland.
Jurin, James, M.D., 1684-1750.
Philalethes Cantabrigiensis. A learned
English physician and mathematician, of
London.
Justamond, John Obadiah, F.R.S.,
-1786. A Professor of Surgery. An
English surgeon, of the 2d Regt. of
Dragoon Guards.
Justice, Alexander. A. J. ; A Well-
Wisher to Trade. An English financial
writer of the first part of the 18th cen-
tury.
K.
Kaler, James Otis, 1846-. James
Otis; Abigail Perkins. An American
journalist, of New York City.
Kane, John Kintzing, A.M., 1795-
1858. A Pennsylvanian. An American
jurist ; b. in Albany, N.Y. ; Yale Coll.,
1814; admitted to the Philadelphia bar,
1817 ; U.S. District Judge, 1846-58 ; d. at
Philadelphia.
Kane, Paul. An Artist. " An Amer-
ican artist, who has studied In Europe,
and apparently unites the refinement of
the Old World with the Indian energy of
the New."
Kauffman, C H. A Merchant. An
English commercial compiler, of London.
Kaufmann, Mathilde (Binder).
1835-. Amara George. A German writer ;
b. at Niirnberg; since 1857 has resided
with her husband in Wertheim.
Kay, A. J. An Upholsterer. An Eng-
lish poet.
Kay, Robert. An Odd-Fellow. A
Scottish writer, of Dumbarton.
Kaye, Sir John William, F.R.S.,
1814-76. An Optimist. An English offi-
cer and historian ; served some years in
the East India Company's service ; re-
turned home in 1845, and devoted him-
self to literary pursuits ; but entered the
Indian Home Service, and was Secretary
of the Secret Dent., India Office, 1859-74.
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Keary, Miss Annie, 1825-79. A. K.
An English novelist; the last year of her
life she spent in sickness at Eastbourne,
■writing her last novel.
Keate, John. J. K. An English
writer ; the " plagosus Orbilius " of Eton.
— See"R. S."
Keble, Rev. John, M.A., 1792-18GG.
A; y; A Contributor to Tracts for the
Times. An English lyric poet; b. at
Fairford, Gloucestershire ; Corpus Christi
Coll., Oxford, 1810 ; Professor of Poetry
at Oxford, 1831 ; Vicar of Hursley, near
Winchester, 1835-66; d. at Bournemouth.
Keble, Eev. Thomas, B.D., -1873.
E.; Contributor to Tracts for the Times.
An English clergyman ; Vicar of Bisley,
€tc., 1827-73.
Keck, Karl Helnrich Ch., 1824-.
Karl Heinrich. A German writer ; b. in
Schleswig; studied philosophy at Kiel
and Bonn; since 1870 Director of the
Gymnasium at Husum.
Keddie, Miss Henrietta. Sarah Tyt-
ier. An English novelist of the day.
Keene, Edmund, D.D., 1713-81. The
night Rev. Bishop Edmund. An English
prelate ; Bishop of Chester, 1752-70 ; of
Ely, 1770-81.
Keep, Rev. John, A.M., 1781-1870.
Ser Husband. An American Cong, min-
ister ; b. in Longmeadow, Mass. ; Yale
Coll., 1802; pastor at Ohio City from
1834 ; d. at Oberlin, 0.
Keightley, Thomas, 1789-1872. T.
K. An Irish historian ; b. in Dublin ;
Univ. of Dublin, 1808; went to London
to devote himself to literary pursuits ; d.
at Erith, in Kent.
Keiley, A. M. A Rifleman, Esq., Cent. ;
A Virginia Confederate. An American
soldier in the late civil war.
Keir, James, Esq. J. K.,F.R.S.,and
S. A. Sc. An English chemist.
Keir, Mrs. James. A Lady. An Eng-
lish writer ; widow of the preceding.
Keith, Rev. Alexander. Rev. A
K ,A.]\I. An English clergyman; the
famous Parson Keith of May-Fair Chapel.
Keith, Charles. A Student of Marischal
College. A Scottish poet, of Montrose.
Keith, George Sltene, D.D. A Mod-
erate Clergyman of the Synod of Aberdeen.
A Scottish divine, of Keith Hall, Aber-
deenshire ; and Presbyt. minister of Kin-
kell, in that county.
KeUey, Albert W., 1838-84. Farme-
nas Mix. An American humorist and
journalist, of Franklin, Ky.
KeUogg, Edward, 1790-1858. White-
hook. An American economist, of Brook-
lyn, N.Y., where he died.
Kellogg, Ensign Hosmer, 1812-82.
Ponioosuc. An American lawyer and
politician, of Pittsfleld, Mass. ; b. in Shef-
field, Mass. ; Amherst Coll., 183G ; d. at
Pittsfleld.
Kelly, Miss Caroline E. C. E. K. —
See "Davis, Mrs. Caroline E. (K.)."
Kelly, Dennis Burrowes. A Mem-
ber of the Irish Bar. An Irish novelist.
Keiley, Miss Frances Maria, 1790-
1882. Barbaras. An English actress ;
in 1882 the only living friend of Charles
Lamb; first appeared on the stage in 1799.
Kelly, Hugh, 1739-77. The Babbler.
An Irish author; b. on the banks of Kil-
larney ; " a staymaker by trade, an attor-
ney's scribe by necessity, and a dramatic
writer by choice."
Kelly, John. Timothy Scrub, Esq.,
of Rag Fair; A Gentleman of the Temple.
An English lawyer, of the first part of
the 18th century.
Kelly, Jonathan F. Falconbridge ;
Jack Humphries ; Stampede. An Ameri-
can humorist.
KeUy, William. W. K. An English
religious writer of the day.
Kelsall, Charles, Esq. Junius Secun-
dus ; Mela Britannicus. An English mis-
cellaneous writer.
Kelsey, Mrs. Charles E. Theodelinda.
An American writer of religious fiction.
Kelty, Mrs. Mary Anne. M. A. K. ;
A Recluse. An English author, of Cam-
bridge ; afterwards of Peckham, a suburb
of London.
Kemble, Ann. Ann of Swansea. — See
" Hatton, Mrs. Ann Kemble."
Kempe, Alfred John, Esq., F.S.A,
1785-1846. A. J. K. An English anti-
quary; brother of Mrs. Anna Eliza
(Kempe Stothard) Bray, the novelist;
b. in London; and d. at Stamford- villas,
Fulham-road.
Kempe, Anne. K. Parameny.
Kempshall, Julia A. Julia A. Willis.
An American writer of the day.
Kendall, B. F. Timothy Tickle, Esq.
An American writer, of Vermont.
Kendall, E. D. E. D. K. An Ameri-
can writer.
Kendall, Edward P. Galoot.
Kenealy, Edw^ard Vaughan Hyde,
LL.D., D.C.L., 1819-79. Y. An Irish
lawyer ; b. in Cork ; Trin Coll., Dublin ;
called to the Irish bar, 1840, and the
English bar, 1847; devoted himself at
London to literary work ; M.P. for Stoke-
on-Trent, 1875.
Kennedy, A. K. A. K. ; A Writer to
the Signet. A Scottish writer, of Edin-
burgh, on political economy.
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Kennedy, Benjamin Hall, D.I),,
1804-. A Member of the Univ. of Cam-
bridge. An English clergyman; b. at
Summer Hill, near Birmingham ; Univ.
of Cambridge, 1827 ; Eegius Professor of
Greek in the Univ. of Cambridge, and
Can. Res. of Ely Cathl., 1867-83 et seq.;
resident at "The Elms," Cambridge.
Kennedy, Jobn Pendleton, LL.D.,
1795-1870. Gierke of Oxenforde ; A Man
of the Times ; Mark Littleton ; A Member
of the 27th Congr. ; Mephistopheles ; Solo-
mon Secondthoughts, Schoolmaster ; A South-
em Man. An American lawyer and
writer, of Baltimore; b. in that city;
Baltimore Coll., 1812; admitted to the
bar, 1816, and continued in successful
practice for 20 years; M.C., 1839-45;
Secretary of the Navy, 1852-53 ; Provost
of the Univ. of Maryland, 1849-70 ; d. at
Newport, E.I.
Kennedy, Patrick. Harry Whitney.
An Irish writer on the legends of Ireland.
Kenner, S. A. Essay Caigh. An
American journalist.
Kennet, White, D.D., 1660-1728.
W. K.; A Member of Convocation; A
Member of the Said Society. An English
prelate ; b. at Dover ; Bishop of Peter-
borough, 1718-28.
Kenney, James, Esq., about 1770-1849.
K. An Irish dramatist; at an early age
was a clerk in a banking-house ; d. at
Brompton.
Kenrlck, Francis Patrick, D.D.,
1797-1863. Omikron. An Irish- American
clergyman; b. in Dublin; came to the
United States in 1821; Archbishop of
Baltimore, 1851-63, where he died.
Kenrick, William, LL.D., -1779. W.
K., Esq. ; W. A von ; A Friend ; A Lady ;
Archimagirus Metaphoricus ; Ontologos.
An English " critic of equal ability, im-
pudence, and literary ferocity; was the
terror of the new scribes, and the object of
disgust to the old authors of his own day."
Kent, Anne. Adrian. An English
novelist.
Kent, Benjamin. 1707-88. Amicus.
An American loyalist ; Harv. Univ., 1727 ;
minister at Marlboro', Mass., for a time ;
but studied law and settled in Boston;
d. at Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Kent, Charles. C. X — See "Kent,
"William Charles Mark."
Kent, John. Lycurgus. An English
journalist of the 18th century.
Kent, John. Alan Fairford ; Sir Min-
imus Pigmy. A Canadian writer ; for a
time chief secretary to Sir Geo. Arthur,
and then private tutor and secretary to
the Earl of Carnarvon.
Kent, William Charles Mark, 1823-.
O. K. ; Mark Rochester ; An Oscotian ; A
Templar. An English journalist; b. in
London ; called to the bar at the Middle
Temple, 1859; but adopted literature as
a profession.
Kenward, Philip. Flaneur. An
American journalist, of Brooklyn.
Kenworthy, Dr. Charies J. Al
Fresco. An American writer, of Jackson-
ville, Florida,
Keplinger, Mrs. E. M. (Patterson).
Queen of Hearts. An American " South-
land "writer; b. in Baltimore, Md. ; for
many years a teacher in the public
schools of New Orleans.
Keppel, WiUiam Coutts, K.C.M.G.,
P.C., 1832-. Viscount Bury. An English
gentleman; educ. at Eton; M.P. for
Wick, etc., for Norwich, and later for Ber-
wick ; Treasurer for H. M.'s Household.
Ker, David. D. K. An American
journalist; correspondent of the New
York "Times."
Kerfoot, John Barrett, D.D. The
Bishop. An American P. E. clergyman;
President and Professor at Hobart Coll.,
1864-66 ; Bishop of P. E. Church, Pitts-
burg, 1866-80 et seq.
Kernigan, . The Khan. A Cana-
dian journalist.
Kerr, Charles. A Student in the Uni-
versity of Edinburgh. A Scottish poet, of
Abbotrule.
Kerr, James. An Officer in the E. I.
Co.'s Service. An English civilian and
translator, of Patna, India.
Kerr, Robert Malcolm, LL.D. R.
M. K. An English advocate and barrister.
Kersey, John. J. K. An English
writer on algebra, in the time of Charles II.
Kershaw, Philip G., B.A. Marcullus.
A Canadian writer, of Montreal ; McGill
Coll., 1867; d. some years since.
Kesson, John. The Translator. An
English writer.
KetteU, Samuel, 1800-55. Peeping
Tom; Sampson, Short and Fat; Timothy
Titterwell. An American humorist; b.
at Newburyport, Mass. ; editor of the
"Boston Courier," 1848-55; d. at Mai-
den, Mass.
Kettle, Mary Rosa Stuart. Rosa
Mackenzie Kettle. An English writer;
b. at Overseale, near Ashby-de-la-Zouch,
in Leicestershire; in 1880 resident at
Heathside, Parkstone, Dorset.
Kewley, John, M.D., D.D. An Epis-
copalian of * * Maryland. An American
clergyman; b. in England; Sector of
the Parish of St. George's, New York
City, 1813-16.
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Kldd, Rev. Samuel, M.A., 1801-43.
Alfred. An English Orientalist; b. in
Hull ; Prof, of Chinese in the Univ. of
London; d. at Camden Town.
Kidder, Frederic. Orient; Sagada-
hoc. An American bibliographer ; for a
time librarian of the New York Astor
Library; now, 1885, librarian of the
New Jersey College Library.
Kidder, Joseph. Reddik. An Ameri-
■can newspaper contributor.
KUvert, Adelaide Sophia. A
Mother and the Mistress of a Family. An
English writer.
Kimball, Edmund, 1793-1873. A
Citizen. An American lawyer; b. in
Newburyport ; Harv. Univ., 1814 ; a law-
yer in Boston for some years, and af-
terwards at Wenham, Mass., where he
died.
Kimball, George. Frank Hudson.
An American writer.
Kimber, Rev. Isaac, 1692-1758. An
Impartial Hand. An English Dissenter ;
b. at Wantage, Berkshire.
Kimber, S., Jr. Dr. Syntax, Jr.
An American political writer.
King, Comisellor . A Gentleman
of the Middle Temple. An Irish poet and
lawyer; son of Sir Anthony King, Knt. ;
Alderman of Dublin.
King, Edward, 1735-1807. E. K***,
of M*** S*** ; A Plain, Honest Layman.
An English antiquary ; b. in Norfolk ; of
Clare Hall, Cambridge, and of Lincoln's
Inn, London ; devoted himself chiefly to
literary pursuits in that city, and d. there.
King, Edward, 1795-1837. Lord
Kinffsborough. An English antiquary ; son
of the Earl of Kingston ; d. in the Sher-
iff's prison at Dublin.
King, John, D.D., 1652-1732. A
Divine of the Church of England. An
English clergyman; b. at St. Coulomb,
Cornwall ; Rector of Clielsea, 1694-1732,
where he died.
King, Peter, Lord King, 1669-1734.
An Impartial Hand. An English jurist ;
b. at Exeter, Devonshire ; Lord Chancel-
lor of England, 1725-33.
King, Rev. Richard, 1749-1810.
Brother Abraham. An English clergy-
man; Vicar of Steeple Morden, Cam-
bridgeshire; and Rector of Worthin,
Salop; d. at Steeple Morden.
King, Richard John, 1820-. R. J.
K. An English antiquary ; wrote for
John Murray his series of Handbooks to
the Cathedrals of England.
King, Rufus, LL.D., 1755-1827. Ca-
millus. An American statesman; b. at
Scarborough, Me. ; Harv. Univ., 1777 ;
admitted to the bar, 1780 ; removed to
New York City, 1788 ; U.S. Senator, 1789-
96 and 1813-25; Minister to England,
1790-1804 and 1825-26; d. at Jamaica,
L.I.
King, Mrs. Sue (Petigru). A Heart-
less Woman; An Idle Woman. An Amer-
ican " Southland " writer ; b. at Charles-
ton, S.C; married Henry C. King; in
1872 resided at "Washington, D.C.
King, William, LL.D., 1663-1712.
A Master of Arts; Tom Boggy; Mons.
Samuel de Sorbiere. An ingenious and
humorous English writer; b. in London;
resided in that city from 1 708, and d. there.
King, WiUiam, LL.D., 1685-1763.
Frederick Scheffer ; Peregrine 0' Donald ;
Florio ; Amias Riddinge, B.D.; Peregrine
Smyth, Esq. An English poet; b. at
Stepney, Oxford ; Principal of St. Mary's
Hall, Oxford, 1718-22.
Kingdon, Rev. Samuel Nicholson,
B.D., 1805-72. A Clergyman in the West.
An English clergyman; b. at Bridgerule;
Vicar of Bridgerule, near Holsworthy,
1844-72.
Kingman, Eugene. Ion. An Amer-
ican journalist.
Kingsbury, Rev. O. A. Quercus. An
American writer.
Kingsford, WUliam. W. K. A
Canadian author and journalist; after-
wards moved to England.
Kingsley, Dr. . The Doctor. —
See "Earl, The."
Kingsley, Rev. Charles, 1819-75. C.
K; Chartist Parson; Parson Lot; Lord
Dundreary ; A Minute Philosopher. An
English clergyman, novelist, and social
reformer ; b. at Holne, Devon. ; Magda-
len Coll., Cambridge, 1842 ; Rector of
Eversley, Hamps., 1844-75 ; lectured in
the United States, 1873-74; d. at Eversley.
Kingsley, Mrs. Fanny E. (Gren-
fell). His Wife. An English lady ; wife
of Charles Kingsley.
Kingsley, Henry, 1830-76. Granby
Dixon; The Doctor. An English jour-
nalist, reviewer, and novelist; brother
of Charles ; b. at Holne, Devon. ; Wor-
cester Coll., Oxford ; editor of the Edin-
burgh "Daily Review," 1870-72.
Kingsley, Vine Wright. Americus;
A Meynber of the New York Bar. An
American political writer; a lawyer in
New York City.
Kingsley, Z. An Inhabitant of Florida.
An American writer on slavery.
Kingsman, William. A Country Qen-
tleman. An English writer, of Petworth.
Kingston, William Henry Giles,
1814-80. Barrington Beaver, Esq.; Bar-
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nabi/ Brine, Esq. An English writer of
books for boys ; b. in London.
Kinney, Mrs. Elizabeth C. (Dodge).
Stedman. An American poet and prose
writer, of Newark, N.J.
Kinsella, Thomas. Brookhjn. An
American journalist, of Brooklyn, N.Y.
Kip, Leonard. A Member of the Bar.
An American lawyer and novelist.
Kip, William Ingraham, D.D.,
1811-. A Member of the N.Y. Gen-
■eal. and Biog, Society. An American
clergyman ; b. in New York City ; has
been minister successively in Morristown,
N. J., New York City, Albany, N.Y. ; and
missionary bishop ; resident at San Fran-
cisco since 1853.
Klppis, Andrew, D.D., 1725-95. A.
K. An English Unit, divine; minister
of a congregation at Boston, Lincoln-
shire, 174G ; of another, at Dorking, 1750;
and of another, at Westminster, 1753;
-editor of the " Library," etc.
Kirk, Eleanor. Mrs. Nelly Ames.
An American writer of the day.
Kirke, Charles D. Se Be Kay. An
American ^vriter of the day.
Kirkland, Mrs. Caroline Matilda
(Stansbury), 1801-64. Mary Clavers.
An American writer ; b. in New York
City ; about 1830 married WilHam Kirk-
land, of Hamilton Coll. ; editor of the
" Union Magazine," N.Y., 1847-48.
Kirkland, Charles Plnckney, LL.D.
An Officer in the Field. An American
lawyer, of New York City ; Hamilton
•Coll., 1816.
Kirk-wood, Robert. Boby Awl. A
-Scottish writing master, of Edinburgh.
Kirschner, Miss Ii. Ossip Schubin.
An American writer of the day.
Kirwan, Thomas. One of the Seven-
teenth. An American soldier of the 17th
Massachusetts, in the late civil war.
Kister, W. H. Richard lialeig/i. An
American journalist.
Kitching,Mrs.H.St.A. H.St.A.K.;
A Lady. An English writer.
Klencke, Hermann, 1813-81. Her-
mann von Maltitz. A German physi-
cian; b. at Hanover; studied medicine;
practised in his native State ; in 1837 re-
moved to Leipsic ; in 1839 to Brunswick,
where he gave natural history lectures ;
and from 1855 again resided in Hanover.
Klopstock, Friedrich Gottlieb,
1724-1803. The German Milton. A
celebrated German poet; resided at
Hamburg, 1771-1803, as councillor of
the Danish legation.
Knapp, Eev. Henry Byder, M.A.,
—1817. Peeping Tom. An English cler-
gyman, wit, and genius ; Rector of Wood-
ford, and Vicar of Eounds, Northampton-
shire.
Knapp, John Leonard, Esq., E.S.A.,
E.L.S., 1767-1845. A Naturalist. An
English naturalist; b.at Shenley, Bucks. ;
d. at Alveston, Gloucestershire.
Knapp, Martin. Broadaxe. An
American writer.
Knapp, Samuel Lorenzo, LL.D.,
1784-1838. Ali Bey; Ignatius Loyola
Robertson, LL.D.; ^hahcolen, a Hindu
Philosopher residing in Philadelphia. An
American lawyer and journalist; b. at
Newburyport, Mass. ; Dartmouth Coll.,
1804 ; was an editor at Boston ; in 1827
began to practise law in New York City ;
d. at Hopkinton, Mass.
Knatchbull, Misses . Kingcups.
English authors.
Kneeland, Abner, 1774-1844. A. K.
An American journalist, in New York
City and Boston ; d. at Salubria, Ind.
Kneppelhout, Jan, 1814-. Klihspaan.
A Dutch author ; b. at Leyden ; studied
there ; and distinguished himself by his
original pictures of the student-life.
Knevels, Mrs. D. C. Frances Eastwood.
An American {'i) novelist of the day.
Knight, . Solomon Grildrig.
Knight, Ashton. Signor Sarti.
Knight, Charles, 1791-1873. S. T. ;
Grandfather Smith; Patterson Aymar ;
Vander von Bluggen. An English editor
and publisher ; b. at Windsor ; settled in
London in 1820; d. at Addlestone, Surrey.
Knight, Frederick, Esq., 1791-1849.
A Student at Law. An American poet ;
brother of the following ; b. at Hamp-
ton, N.H. ; d. at Rowley, Mass.
Knight, Eev. Henry Cogs-well, Esq.,
1788-1835. Arthur Singleton, Esq. An
American poet ; b. at Newburyport, Mass. ;
Brown Univ., 1812 ; ordained as an Epis.
clergyman, but never settled.
Knight, Mrs. Henry Gaily. Grand-
mother Hope. An English writer for the
young; wife of H. G. ICnight, M.P., 1786-
1846.
Knight, John CoUyer. K. An Eng-
lish writer, of the British Museum.
Knight, Oliver. Pontiac. An Ameri-
can writer.
Knight, T. T. K. An English vfriter,
of Papcastle.
Knighton, William, LL.D. An In-
dian Journalist. An English colonist ; for
many years a planter in Ceylon.
Knott, Rev. Robert Rowe. A Cam-
bridge M.A. An English clergyman ; St.
John's Coll., Cambridge] 1819; Chaplain
of the W. London Union.
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Knowles, Sirs. Mary, 1727-1807. A
Child of Candour. An English Quaker
lady; b. in Staffordshire; widow of Dr.
Knowles, London ; distinguished by vari-
ous works in the polite arts of poetry,
painting, needlework; d. in Ely-place,
Holborn, London.
Knox, D. B. Dahicida. An Irish
writer of the day.
Knox, Mrs. Isa Craig, 1831-. Isa.
A Scottish writer; b. in Edinburgh; re-
moved to London in 1857, and married
her cousin, Mr. John Knox.
Knox, Kev. Spenser. An Irish Clergy-
man. An Irish divine ; Hector of Mag-
hera. Diocese of Derry.
Knox, Thomas. Walneerg. An Eng-
lish poet.
Knox, Vicesimus, 1752-1821. Anti-
polemus; A Calm Observer. An English
clergyman; Master of Tunbridge School
for 33 years, 1779-1812 ; after his retire-
ment he lived in London, engaged in lit-
erary pursuits ; d. at Tunbridge.
Knox, WilUam, 1732-1810. A Gen-
tleman in London ; A Late Under Secretary
of State; A Layman of the Church of Eng-
land. An Irish statesman ; Under Secre-
tary of State at Loudon, 1770-82 ; Agent
of the Georgia Loyalists, 1784; d. at
Great Ealing.
Koch, Ernst. Edouard Eelmar.
K6nig,Ew^ald August, 1833-. Ernst
Kaiser. A German author; b. at Bar-
men ; gave himself exclusively to a lit-
erary career ; in 1871 he settled in Neu-
wied.
Kohlman, Eev. Anthony, 1771-1836.
Rev. John Beschter ; A Countryman of
Martin Luther. A French R. C. priest;
b. at Kayersberg, near Colmar (Haut-
Ehin) ; officiated in tlie United States,
1807-25; Prof, of Theol. in the Eom.
Coll., 1825-36 ; d. in Rome.
Kolzow-Massalski, Princess Helene
Ghika, 1828-. Dora D'Istria. A Wal-
lachian writer ; in 1849 married Prince
Alexander Kolzow-Massalski; since 1855.
has resided in Western Europe; 1882
had a villa in Florence.
Korn, W. Feist. Hilarius.
Kortright, Miss Fanny Aikin, 1821-.
Berkeley Aikin. An English writer; b.
in London ; a daughter of the late com-
mander, N. Berkeley Kortright, an Amer-
ican by birth, but for 50 years an officer
in the British navy. She began her lit-
erary career at the age of 17.
KoBter, John Theodore, Esq. A
Merchant. An English writer; Member
of the Eoyal Academy of Sciences at
Lisbon.
Kotzebue, Wilhelm von, 1813-. W.
Augustsohn. A German poet and diplo-
matist; b. at Reval; since 1870, Minister
at Dresden.
Krackowizer, E. W. T. S.; Theo-
phrastus Schopenhauer. An American
writer, of Normal Park, 111.
Krasinskl, Count Valerian. A Nat-
uralist. A Polish miscellaneous writer,,
of London.
Krause, Ernst Ludwig, 1839-. Carus
Sterne. A German writer; b. at Zielen-
zig, in West Prussia; with Darwin and
Hackel he founded the monthly "Kos-
mos " in 1877.
Kiihnc, August, 1829-. Johannes van
Dewall. A German novelist; b. at Her-
ford in Westphalia ; served for many
years in the army; and retired in 1876-
with the rank of Lieut.-Colonel.
Kynaston, Herbert, D.D., 1809-78.
H. K. An eminent English clergyman
and hymn-writer; Prebendary of St.
Paul's, 1853-78.
Kynaston, Thomas. A Layman. An.
English writer.
Labarre, Louis, 1810-. Jacques Bien-
aise. A Belgian journalist ; b. at Di-
nant (Namur) ; has been connected with
advanced Eepublican sheets in Paris,
Liege, and Brussels.
Labouchere, Henry Du Pr6, 1831-.
Besieged Resident ; Our Member for Paris ;
Scrutator. An English politician ; b. in
London ; educ. at Eton, and Trin. Coll.,
Cambridge ; was in the diplomatic ser-
vice, 1854-64 ; M.P. for Windsor, 1865-
66 ; for Middlesex, 1867-68 ; Northamp-
ton, 1880-82 et seq.
Laboulaye, Edouard, 1811-83. Br.
Ring Lefebvre. A French jurist and
statesman ; b. in Paris.
Iiachlan, Major Robert. L. An
English officer; retired from the army;
for many years served in Canada; in
1867 resided in the United States.
La Corte, . A Resident there. A
Spanish writer.
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Ijacoste, Mile Mathllde, -1881. Louise
Oifi-ald. A French novelist.
Lacrolx, Mme Louise. Mme d'Ag-
honne. A Prench writer of the day.
Lacrolx, Paul, 1806-84. Le biblio-
phile Jacob ; P. L. Jacob, bibliophile ;
Antoni/ Dubourg ; Pierre Dufour. An
eminent French editor and literary an-
tiquary; b. in Paris.
Lacunza, Emanuel, 1731-1801. Juan
Josafat Ben-Ezra. A South American
writer; Bishop of St. Jago of Chili.
IJacy, Wllloughby. One formerly pos-
sessed of the Place. An English poet;
son of James Lacy, Esq.
Ladd, Jlrs. Catharine (Stratton),
1810-. Alida; Arcturus; Minnie HJai/-
Jlower ; ilorna. An American "South-
land " writer, of Winnsboro', S.C. ; b. in
Virginia.
IJadd, Joseph Brown, 1764-86.
Arouet. An American poet and prose-
writer; b. in Newport, K.I. ; killed in a
duel at Charleston, S.C.
liadd, William, 1778-1841. Pliilan-
thropos. An eminent American peace
reformer; b. in Exeter, N.H. ; Harv.
Univ., 1797 ; for many years editor of
the "Friend of Peace," etc. ; d. at Ports-
mouth, N.H.
liafuente, Modesto, 1806-66. Fray
Gerundio ; I'irahecque. A Spanish his-
torian ; b. at Rabanel de los Caballeros,
Province Palencia ; was at first professor
at Astorga ; then in 1838 settled at Mad-
rid as a journalist and satirist.
Lahee, M. R. B. T.; M. R. L. An
English writer.
Ijaing, Alexander, 1787-1857. The
Brechin Poet. A Scottish poet; b. at
Brechin ; was a flax-dresser for about 20
years.
IJaing, David, LL.D. D. L. ; An Em-
inent Collector in Edinburgh. A Scottish
editor and literary antiquary ; Librarian
of the Signet Library, Edinburgh.
Laird, Lieut. Francis Charles, R.N.
George Howard, Esq. An English sea-
man and writer.
Lake, Eev. . An Episcopalian.
An English clergyman.
Lamb, Charles, 1775-1834. Burton,
Junior ; Crito ; Edax ; Elia ; An Eye-wit-
ness; Hospita; A Londoner; Moriturus.
An English essayist ; b. in London; clerk
in the office of the East India Company,
1792-1825 ; retired on a pension of £450 ;
d. at Edmonton.
Lamb, Eev. J. A Manchester Man.
An English writer.
Lamb, Sir James Bland Burges,
Bart., D.C.L., 1752-1824. Alfred; Ser-
jeant Bradshaw; Verus. An English
statesman and man of letters ; b. at Gi-
braltar; in 1795 he retired from politics
and devoted himself to literature.
Lamb, John. J. E.; James Elia;
Lovel. An English servant and friend of
the benchers of the Inner Temple ; father
of Charles Lamb.
Lamb, Mrs. Joseph. Buth Buck. An
English writer for the young.
Lamb, Miss Mary Anne, 1765-1847.
Bridget Elia ; Mrs. Leicester. An English
writer; sister of Charles Lamb; b. in
London ; d. at St. John's Wood.
Lambert, C. E. C. E. L. An Eng-
lish novelist.
Lambert, Henry. An Ex-M.P. An
Irish writer; M.P. from Wexford Co.,
Ireland.
LamboU, William, Jun. W. L.,
Junior. An English Friend, of Heading.
Lamothe-Langon, Etienne L6on,
Baron de, 1786-. Alfred Nettement ;
J. Pouchet ; Mme la C" DAdhemar. A
French litterateur.
Lamotte-Fouqug, Friedrich Hein-
rich Karl, Baron von, 1777-1843. Pel-
legrin. An eminent German poet and
novelist; b. in Brandenburgh ; the latter
part of his life resided in Paris, Halle,
and on his estate of Nennhausen.
Lancaster, A. E. ^1. E. L. An Amer-
ican writer.
Lancaster, Joseph, 1778-1838. Ami-
cus. An eminent English Friend and
educator ; b. in London ; came to this
country in 1818; and d. in New York
City.
Lancaster, Thomas. Philalethes Can-
daliensis. An English Friend, of Sed-
bergh.
Landesmann,Heinrich. Sieronymus
Lorm. A German writer of the day.
Landon, Letltla Elizabeth, 1802-
38. L. E. L. An English poet; b. at
Brompton, London; in 1838 married
Mr. George Maclean, Governor of Cape
Coast Castle, and sailed for her new
home ; but d. there in a few months.
Landon, Melville D. Eli Perkins.
An American humorist.
Landor, Mrs. S. W. S. W. L. An
American writer.
Landor, Walter Savage, 1775-1864.
W. 8. L. ; Boi/thorn ; An Octogenarian.
An English poet, soldier, philosopher,
essayist, and critic ; resided in Italy for
more than 30 years from 1815.
Lane, James Woods, D.D. Cameroy.
An American clergyman.
Lane, Richard J. A. E.; R. J. L.
An English writer.
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Lang, John. MofussiUte. An Eng-
lish {'i) humorist.
Liange, Ernst Phllipp Karl, 1813-.
Philipp Galen. A German novelist ;b.
at Potsdam ; studied medicine at Berlin ;
entered the Prussian army as a surgeon ;
afterwards travelled extensively ; and in
1S78 retired from service on a pension.
Langhorne, Rev. John, 1735-79. One
of E. M.'s Justices of the Peace. An Eng-
lish poet and translator; b. in Kirby
Stephen; best known as the translator
(with his brother William) of "Plutarch's
Lives."
Langley, . Pavo. An English
journalist, of London.
Liangton, Joseph. Thomas Bullion.
An English financial writer.
Langworthy, Asahel, A.M., -1835.
A Kenlurhian. An American writer;
Univ. of Vermont, 1805.
Lianigan, George F., 1846-. Allid ;
Toxopholite. A Canadian journalist and
sporting writer; b. at St. Charles, Kiver
Richelieu, Upper Canada ; in 1867 joined
the staff of the Montreal "Gazette."
Lanman, Charles, 1819-. An Angler ;
A Landscape Painter; A Tourist. An
American journalist; b. at Monroe,
Mich. ; for some years private secretary
to Daniel Webster; afterwards librarian
to the U.S. House of Representatives ; in
1871 became American Secretary of the
Japanese Legation at Washington.
Lansing, Abraham. One of the Peo-
ple. An American political writer; a
broker of Boston.
Larcombe, Miss Jane Elizabeth.
Kate Campbell. — See "Lincoln, Mrs.
Heman."
Lardner, Nathaniel, D.D., 1684-1768.
Philalethes. An English Dissenter; b. at
Hawkhurst, Kent; Asst. Minister at
Crutched Friars, London, 1729-68.
Larking, Rev. Lambert Blackwell,
M.A., -1868. L. B. A. An English cler-
gyman ; b. at Maidstone ; Brasenose Coll.,
Oxford, 1820; Chaplain to Viscountess
Ealmouth, Baroness Despencer; d. at
Ryarsh Vicarage, Maidstone.
La Rochefoucauld-Liancourt,Fran-
gois Alexandre Frfed^rie, due de, 1747-
1827. Un Europien. A French peer and
philanthropist ; travelled in the United
States, 1792-99.
Laroue, Mile L6onie. Reng. A
French dramatist, of MS,con, actu-
ellement k Paris.
Larra, Mariano Jos6 de, 1809-37.
Ramon de Arriala ; Figaro. A witty and
popular Spanish writer and journalist ; b.
and d. in Madrid.
La Rue, F. A. H., M.D. Isidore de Mg-
plafs. A Canadian journalist, of Quebec.
Larwood, Rev. Joshua, -1808. A
Sailor. An English clergyman ; Rector
of Swanton Morley, Norfolk ; and many
years chaplain on board the "Britannia."
Lascelles, Robert. Piscator. An
English angler.
LasceUes, Rowley, Esq., 1771-1841.
A Member of it ; Numa ; Publicola ; Yor-
icl-. An English lawyer; b. in the par-
ish of St. James, Westminster ; educ. at
Harrow School ; and called to the bar at
the Middle Temple in 1797; afterwards
resided in Dublin ; and practised at the
Irish bar about 20 years.
Lasselle, Mrs. E. L. E. L. L. An
American writer.
Lasson, Adolf, 1832-. L. Adolf. A
German poet and philosopher; b. at
Altstrelitz in Mechlinburg; from 1877
teacher of Philosophy in the University
of Berlin.
La Terriere, Pierre De Salles, M.D.,
-1834. A Canadian. A French Can-
adian physician ; d. at Les Eboulements,
Lower Canada.
Latey, John Lash. A Working Man.
An English writer.
Latham, Rev. Henry, M.A. Presbyter
Cicestrensis. An English clergyman;
Vicar of Fittleworth, Petworth, Sussex,
1827-60 et seq.
Latham, Henry Jepson. Ring Jep-
son. An American writer of the day.
Lathbury, Miss Mary A. Aunt Mary,
An American writer for the young.
Lathrop, John, Jr., A.M., 1772-1820.
Moral Censor. A famous American wit,
poet, and orator; son of the Rev. Dr.
John Lathrop, of Boston ; b. in Boston ;
Harv. Univ., 1789.
Lathrop, John Hiram, LL.D., 1799-
1806. A Citizen of New York. An Amer-
ican educator; b. at Sherburne, N.Y. ;
Yale Coll., 1819 ; President of the Univ.
of Columbia, Missouri, 1865-66; and d.
there.
Lathrop, Mrs. Mary (Torrans).
Lena. An American writer; b. in Cen-
tral Michigan ; in 1864 married Garnett
C. Lathrop ; began to write at the early
age of 14 years.
Lathy, Thomas Pike, Esq., 1771-.
Piscator. An English poet ; b. in Exeter ;
bred to trade, but devoted himself chiefly
to letters.
Latouche, J. D. The Cheshire Weaver.
An English writer of the first part of the
18th century.
Latrobe, Charles Joseph. The Ram-
bler in Mexico. An English traveller;
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accompanied Irving in his " Tour on the
Prairies."
Latrobe, John Hazelhurst Bone-
val, 1803-. . An American lawyer;
b. in Philadelphia ; admitted to the Bal-
timore bar in 1826 ; is a member of the
Maryland Historical Society, and has
given much time to historical and other
literary work.
Liatto, Thomas C. Aihen Dunn. An
American journalist, of Brooklyn, N.Y.
Ijaughan, Dr. . A. Farmer. An
American writer.
liaujon, Pierre, 1727-1811. The
French Anacreon. A French poet ; b. in
Paris; president of the "Caveau Mod-
erne," a Paris club, noted for its good
dinners, but every member must be a
poet.
Laurence, Richard, D.L.C., 1760-
1839. H. C. ; Enoch. An English orien-
talist; b. in Bath; Corpus Christi Coll.,
Oxford, 1782; Arabic Professor at Ox-
ford, 1814-22; Archbishop of Cashel,
1822-39; d. in,Dublin.
Laurent, Emile, 1819-. iSmile Col-
ombei/ ; Un ancien enfant de chceur. A
French bibliographer; attached to the
Royal Library, 1845-47 ; afterwards sub-
librarian to the Corps Ugislalif.
Laurie, Eev. Thomas, 1821-. A Re-
turned Missionary. A Scottish-American
missionary to Syria, 1841-57 ; and pastor
at West Roxbury, Mass., from 1857.
Lausanne, Laurent Jean de, -1877.
Lam'ent-Jan. A French humorist ; friend
of Balzac.
Law, Hon. Elizabeth Susan, 1799-.
E. S. L. ; E. S. Z. An English lady ;
afterwards Lady Colchester; wife of
Charles Abbot, 2d Lord; 3d daughter
of 1st Lord EUenborough.
Latv, Thomas, 1756-1834. Justinian.
An English-American financier; a brother
of Lord EUenborough ; d. at Washington,
B.C.
Lawler, Peter. Peter Pindar. An
English writer.
Lawrence, Bessie. Agatha. An
American poet of the day.
Lawrence, Frederick, 1821-67. A
Barrister. An English lawyer and biog-
rapher; b. at Bisham, Berks.; called to
the bar at the Middle Temple, 1849; d.
in London.
Lawrence, James, Esq., 1773-1840.
St. Ives. An English writer; a Knight
of Malta, who styled himself Sir James
Lawrence, and on the Continent the Chev-
alier de Lawrence ; d. in London.
Lawrence, John, 1756-about 1836.
Wm. Henry ScoU. An English sporting
writer ; a literary farmer ; b. at Colches-
ter ; became a merchant in London.
Lawrence, Mrs. Margarette
(Woods). Meta Lander. An American
writer, of Lawrence, Mass. ; wife of Dr.
E. A. La\rrence, and daughter of Dr.
Leonard Woods, of Andover.
Lawrence, Mrs. Mary (Hall), 1749-
1815. Una; Fidelia. A celebrated
beauty ; b. in Jamaica ; wife of Richard
James Lawrence, Esq., of Fairfield, Ja-
maica; d. in London.
La-wrence, Roger. A Lay Hand;
A Known Friend of Mr. Leslie. An Eng-
lish religious writer of the first part of
the 18th century.
Lawrence, Mrs. Rose. A Lady. An
English writer, of Wavertree Hall, Liver-
pool.
Lavprence, William Beach, LL.D.,
1800-80. An American Citizen. An
American jurist; b. in New York City;
Columbia Coll., 1818 ; called to the Bar,
1823; Lieut.-Gov. of Rhode Island;
passed the last years of his hfe in Wash-
ington, and d. there.
Law^rence, William Richards, M.D.
One of the Board of Managers. An Amer-
ican physician ; b., 1812, at Longwood,
Mass. ; Harv. Med. School, 1845 ; resident
at Brookline, Mass.
Lawrie, W. F. B. W. F. B. L. An
English writer.
Lawry, Rev. John. L. An English
clergyman ; Prebendary of Rochester.
Lawson, Miss Charlotte Fliza. —
See "Riddell, Mrs. C. E. (L.)."
Lawson, E. M. E. M. L. An Eng-
lish writer of the day.
La-wson, James, 1799-. A Cosmopo-
lite. A Scottish-American poet and prose
writer: b. at Glasgow; of Xew I'ork
City from 1815.
LaTFson, Rt. Hon. James Anthony,
LL.D., 1817-. John Bradley. An emi-
nent Irish lawyer ; b. at Waterf ord ; Trin.
Coll., Dublin; called to the Irish bar,
1840; Judge of the Irish Court of Com-
mon Pleas from 1868.
Lawson, John, D.D., -1760. A Late
Eminent Divine of the Church of England.
An English clergyman ; Trin. Coll., Dub-
lin; Rector of Swanscombe, in Kent,
where he died.
Lawton, Charlwood. N. N. An
English writer of the first part of the
18th century.
Lay, E. Elizabeth. E. E. L. An
American (?) writer of the day.
Lea, Mrs. Floride (Clemson). C. de
Flori. An American "Southland" writer;
a granddaughter of John C. Calhoun ; b.
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in Pendleton Yillacfc, S.C; in 1870 re-
sided in New York City.
Lea, Henry Charles, 1825-. Mizpah.
An American autlior and publisher, of
Philadelphia ; and b. in that city; grand-
son of Mathew Carey.
Leach, Harry Harwood. A Senti-
mental Idler.
Leadbetter, J. J. L. An English
writer of the day.
Leask, William, D.D. A Dissenting
Minister. An English clergyman, of
Kennington.
Leathes, Mrs. Stanley, il/". G. An
English novelist of the day; wife of a
London clergyman.
Lebeau, Eugene. Eugene Ruy-Blas.
A French poet; a ballad-maker, of Lice.
Le Breton, Mrs. Anna Letitia
(Aikin). One of a Literari/ Family.
An English lady ; autobiographer of the
day.
Lebrnn, Pauline (Guyot), 1805-.
De Camille; Camille Lebriin. A Prench
M'oman of letters, of Paris ; wrote also
under the pseudonyms "Laure Dar-
tigue" and "Fabien de Saint Leger."
Lechanteur, M. E. De Pontaiimont.
A French writer; Inspector of the Ma-
rine, Cherbourg.
Lechmere, E. Edmund Stratford.
Le Clerc, Miss Clara. Harry Holt;
Polly Holt. An American "Southland"
writer; b. in Alabama; in 1869 teacher
at " College Temple," Newnan, Ga.
Leclerc, Louis, 1799-1854. Ludovic
Celler. A French economist, of Paris.
Lecomte, Jules, 1814-04. Jules Du
Camp; Van Engelyom. A French jour-
nalist and man of letters, of I'aris ; b. at
Boulogne ; d. at Paris.
Led'huy, Jean Baptiste Alphonse.
Chrysostome Dagohert. A French teacher
at London.
Lee, Miss A. E. A. E. L. An Eng-
lish writer.
Lee, Miss Abby. A. L. An Ameri-
can writer.
Lee, Arthur, M.D., LL.D., 1740-92.
An American; An American Wanderer;
Junius Americanus; Monitor; An Old
Member of Parliament. An American
statesman, of Virginia ; b. in Westmore-
land Co. ; educ. at Edinburgh and Lon-
don ; U.S. secret agent in Paris, 1776-79 ;
M.C., 1782-89; d. in Middlesex Co., Va.
Lee, Charles, 1731-82. Junius Ameri-
canus. An English- American soldier ; a
Major-General in the American army ;
b. at Dernhall, Cheshire, England.
Lee, Mrs. Eleanor Percy (Ware),
and Another, 1820-50. Two Sisters of
the West. An American poet; sister of
Mrs. C. A. Warfield ; b. near Natchez ;
resided in Philadelphia and Cincinnati,
and married H. W. Lee, of Vicksburg,
Miss.
Lee, Dr. Francis. A Lay Gentleman.
An English writer of 200 years ago.
Lee, Frederick George, D.D.
F. G. L. An English clergyman and
poet; St. Edmund Hall, Oxford, 1804;
Vicar of All-Saints, Lambeth, 1867-83
Lee, John, D.D., 1780-1859. Alumni
of the University of Edinburgh. A Scot-
tish divine and scholar ; b. in a village
on Gala Water; Univ. of Edinburgh;
Principal of the Univ. of Edinburgh,
1840-59 ; d. at his residence in the col-
lege.
Lee, Miss Mary Elizabeth, 1813-49.
Jif. E. L. ; A Friend. An American
writer in prose and verse, of Charleston,
S.C. ; b. and d. in that city.
Lee, Mrs. Rachel Frances Antonina
Dashwood, about 1770-1829. R. F. A. ;
Philopatria. An English writer, calling
herself Baroness Despencer.
Lee, Richard Henry, 1732-94. The
Federal Farmer. An eminent American
statesman, of Virginia; b. at Stratford,
Westmoreland Co. ; educ. in England ;
M.C., 1778, and its President, 1784; U.S.
Senator, 1789-92 ; d. at Chantilly, West-
moreland Co., Va.
Lee, Mrs. Sarah (Wallis Bowdich),
1791-1856. ATraveller. An English lady;
b. in Colchester; d. at Erith, Co. Kent.
Lee, William, -1840. Un Ame'ricain
Citoyen; The High Constable. An Ameri-
can writer; consul at Bordeaux.
Leech, H. E. S. H. E. S. L. An
English botanical writer.
Leeds, William Henry. W. H. Z.
An English architect.
Lees, James Cameron, D.D.
A. R. A.; Rev. Rory M'Rory ; Rag, Tag,
and Bobtail. An eminent Scottish min-
ister, of the High Kirk, Edinburgh.
Lefevre, Mrs. . Mrs. L***. An
Irish writer.
Lefevre, Sir George William, Knt.,
M.D., 1797-1846. A Travelling Physician.
An English physician, of the British Em-
bassy at St. Petersburgh ; d. in London.
Legge, Alfred Owen. Augustus Sta-
well; One of her Sons. An English writer,
of Manchester.
Leggett, William, 1802-39. A
Country Schoolmaster ; A Midshipman of
the U.S. Navy; Several American Authors.
An American journalist ; b. in New York
City; d. at New Eochelle, N.Y.
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IJegb, Gerard. A Christian; Gilbert
Dalrymple, D.D. A Scottish writer, of
200 years ago.
IJe Grice, Rev. Charles Valentine,
M.A., 1773-1858. C. V. Le G.; Clvis ;
Gronovius; Vlgilans. An English clergy-
man ; friend of Lamb and Coleridge ; b.
at Bury St. Edmunds; in 1796 he visited
Cornwall, which thenceforward became
his home; d. at his seat, Tereife, near
Penzance, in Cornwall.
Leidesdorf, Franz. Franz Wallner.
A German writer.
lieigh, Mrs. . Sator. An English
writer of the day.
lielgh, Benjamin Watklns, LL.D.,
1781-1849. Algernon Sidney ; An Emi-
nent Citizen of Virginia. An eminent
American lawyer and statesman; b. in
Chesterfield Co., Va. ; in 1813 removed
to Richmond; U.S. Senator, 1835-37,
when he retired into pri vate lif e ; d. at
Richmond.
Lieigb, Ctandos, Baron Leigh, 1791-
1850. A Gloucestershire County Gentleman.
An English poet; b. at Stoneleigh, Co.
Warwick ; Christ Church, Oxford ; a
friend of Lord Byron and of Dr. Samuel
Parr ; d. at Bonn, on the Rhine.
lieigh, P. Brady. A Member of
Gray's Inn. An English lawyer and
law-writer.
lieigh, Percival. Mr. Pips; Profes-
sor. An English humorist and journal-
ist, of London.
Leighton, John, F.S.A.,1822-. Luke
Limner. An eminent English artist, of
London; b. in Westminster; published
his first work in 1844.
Leland, Aaron Whitney, D.D., 1787-
1871. Expositor. An American clergy-
man, of Charleston, S.C, 1812-34; and
from 1834 professor in the Theol. Sem.
at Columbia, S.C; b. in Peru, Mass.;
Wms. Coll., 1808.
Leland, Charles Godfrey, 1824-.
Sans Breitmann; Meister Karl; Mace
Sloper. An American humorist; b. in
Philadelphia ; educ. at New Jersey Coll.,
and spent three years in European uni-
versities.
Le Mesurier, Rev. Thomas, B.D. A
Clergyman of the Diocese of Durham;
■*****■* M.A., Fellow of New College. An
English clergyman ; b. in Guernsey ;
New Coll., Oxford; Rector of Haughton,
near Darlington.
Lemoine, Adolphe, 1805-80. Lemoine
Montigny. A French dramatist; b. in
Paris; in 1839 he renounced literature
to devote himself to the direction of the
" Gymnase " theatre ; d. in Paris.
Lemon, Mark, 1809-70. Uncle Mark.
An English humorist, dramatist, and
journalist; b. in Loudon; for many years
one of the editors, or sole editor, of
" i*unch," and literary editor of the " Il-
lustrated London News."
Lenny, Christian, D.D. A Clergy-
man of the Church of England. An Eng-
lish divine; St. John's Coll., Cambridge;
B.D., 1842; in 1873 et seq. resident at
Fern Lodge, Pinkneygreen, Maidenhead.
Lenox, James. L. An American
bibliographer, of New York City.
Leonard, Miss Agnes. Mollie Myrtle.
An American " Southland " poet and
prose writer; b. in Louisville, Ky. ; in
1868 was married to Dr. S. E. Scanland,
formerly of Kentucky.
• Leonard, Charles C. Crocus. An
American Western writer of the day.
Leonard, Rev. Charles Hall. C. H.
L. An American Univ. minister; Pro-
fessor of Homiletics and Pastoral The-
ology at Tuft's Coll., 1869-84 et seq.
Leonard, Daniel, A.M., 1740-1829.
Massachusettensis ; A Native of Neio Eng-
land; A Person of Honor. An American
loyalist ; b. in Norton, Mass. ; Chief Jus-
tice of Bermuda; he was the Beau
Trumps in Mrs. Warren's " Group."
Leonard, Rev. Henry Charles. The
Minister of the Church. An American
Univ. minister; at one time pastor at
Orono, and afterwards at Waterville,
Me.
Leonowens, Mrs. Anna Harriette
(Crawford), 1834-. The English Gov-
erness. An English writer ; governess in
the family of the king of Siam, 1863-67 ;
b. at Caernarvon, Wales ; settled in the
U.S. in 1867.
Leopold, Alexander. A Rational
Christian. A German writer; Prince of
Hohenhole and Bishop of Sardica.
L'Epine, Ernest Louis Victor Jules,
1826-. Ernest Manuel; Quatrelles. A
French dramatist and novelist ; b. in
Paris ; has held several positions, but
was in 1865 appointed Counsellor at the
Court of Accounts.
Le Reboullet, Adolphe Louis Au-
gnste, 1845-. Prosper Chazel. A French
litterateur; b. at Strasbourg; in 1872, en-
tered the staff of " le Temps."
Lerinont, L. Cousin Cicely. An
American writer of the day.
Le Sieur, W. D. Laon. A Canadian
writer.
Leslie, Charles, 1650-1722. A Mem-
ber of the Church of England ; Philalethes ;
A Student of the Temple ; A Gentleman in
Scotland; A Gentleman in the City. An
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Irish religious and political writer ; d. at
Glaslough, County Monaghan.
Leslie, Sir John, Knt., 1766-1832. A
Gentleman. A Scottish poet and scholar ;
h. at Largo, Fifeshire ; eduo. at St. An-
drew's and at Edinburgh ; then pro-
ceeded to London, where he engaged in
literary work; Prof, of Nat. Hist, in the
Univ. of Edinb., 1819-32 ; d. at his seat,
at Coates, Eifeshire.
Leslie, Mrs. Madeline. A Ph/sician's
Wife. A Scottish writer of the day.
Lespes, Antoine Joseph Napolfeon
(called Leo), 1815-75. Timothge Trimm.
A French author ; h. at Bouchain (Nord) ;
began his literary career in the minor
Paris journals; founded in 1862 the
" Petit Journal," which soon had a circu-
lation of 200,000 copies ; d. in Paris.
Lessing, Gotthold Ephraim, 1729-
81. The Father of German Literature.
An eminent German poet.
Lester, Eev. Charles Edw^ards,
1815-. Helen Dhu; Berkeley Men. An
American journalist; h. at Griswold,
Conn. ; came to the Bar in Mississippi ;
afterwards ordained to the Presbyt. min-
istry; from 1847 resided at New York
City.
Letchworth, Thomas, about 1736-
84. T. L.; Philaretus. An English
Friend, of Southwark, London ; a minis-
ter about 26 years ; d. at Newbury.
Letellier, Charles de Saint Malo.
Maximilien Raoid. A French dramatist
and miscellaneous writer, of Paris.
Letts, J. M. A Returned Califomian.
An American writer.
Lever, Charles James, M.D., LL.D.,
1806-72. Cornelius O'Dowd; Paul Gose-
bet; Harry Lorrequer. An Irish novel-
ist; b. in Dublin; Trin. Coll., Dublin;
for a time, after 1845, he resided with
his family at Florence; Vice-Consul at
Spezia, 1858-67 ; d. at Trieste.
Leveson, Major Henry A. H.A.L.,
the Old Shekarry; The Old Shekarry.
An Irish sporting writer.
Levy, Julius, 1831-. Julius von Bo-
denberg. A German poet and dramatist ;
b. at Rodenberg in Hessen ; since 1859
has resided at Berlin.
LevFes, George Henry, 1817-78.
Frank Churchill; Slinqsby Lawrence;
Vivian; The Author of " The Life of
Goethe." An English writer ; b. in Lon-
don ; from 1839, devoted himself at Lon-
don to literature and science.
Lewin, Ross. A Field Officer. An
English soldier.
Lewis, Albert Henry. Lewis Henry.
An American writer of the day.
Lewis, Alonzo, 1794-1861. Tlie Lynn
Bard. An American poet and local his-
torian ; b. and lived in Lynn, Mass., all
his life, acting as a teacher, an editor, a
map-maker, a civil engineer, and for
many years a justice of the peace.
Lewis, Charles B. M. Quad; The
Detroit Free Press Man. An American
journalist and humorist.
Lewis, Emma. F. L. An Ameri-
can lady, of Philadelphia, "who, during
j-ears of weary confinement " by sick-
ness, gave utterance to her consolations
in poetry, for the support and consola-
tion of others.
Levris, Mrs. Estella Anna Blanche
(Robinson). Stella. An American
"Southland" poet; b. in Baltimore;
educ. at the Troy Female Seminary ;
married S. D. Lewis, a lawyer ; resided
in Europe, 1858-70 et seq.
LevFls, Rev. John, M.A., 1675-1746.
****; A Friend to Liberty and Property.
An English clergyman and antiquary ; b.
in Bristol ; Vicar of Mynstre, 1708-46.
Lewis, John Delaware, M.A. John
Smith of Smith Hall, Gent. ; An Under-
graduate. An English writer ; Trin.
Coll., Cambridge, 1850.
Lewis, Julius Warren. P. Clinton
Barrington.
Lewis, Mrs. L. P. L. P. L. A Ger-
man writer of the day.
Lewis, Mrs. Mary. Meta. An Amer-
ican poet of the day.
Lewis, Matthew Gregory, 1773-
1818. "Monk" Lewis; A West India
Proprietor. An English novelist and
dramatist ; b. in London ; M.P., 1794 ; in
1797, commenced his literary career ; the
latter years of his life were passed in
travelling; d. on board ship, returning
to England from the West Indies.
Lewis, Richard. Peter Pounce, Esq.
An English satirist, of the 18th century.
Lewis, Bev. Thomas. A Clergyman ;
Anonymous Londinensis ; T.L ; A
Lay-Hand. An English clergyman, of
London, of the first part of the 18th
century.
Lewis, Waller, M.D., 1711-81. Cam.
An English writer on whist.
Lewison, William H., 1822-57. Ju-
lius Cizsar Hannibal. An American
journalist, of New Orleans; editor and
proprietor of the "Picayune"; d. in
New York City.
Leypoldt, Friedrich, 1837-84. F.
Pylodet. A German-American pub-
lisher; came to this country in 1854;
in 1865, settled in New York City; d.
there.
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liiddell, The Hon. and Rev. Kobert,
M.A., 1808-. A Sexagenarian. An Eng-
lish clergyman and poet ; Christ Church,
Oxford, 1829 ; in 1883, resided at Wilton-
place, London.
Lieber, Francis, LL.D., 1800-72.
Americus; Arnold Franz; The Stranger.
A German American historical and po-
litical writer ; b. at Berlin ; came to this
country in 1827 ; Prof, at Columbia
Coll., N.Y., 1857-72; d. in New York
City.
Ijleber, Oscar Montgomery. Ameri-
cus. An American journalist.
Ijieblch, Augusta. Marjorie March.
An American writer.
Lillie, li. C. L. O. White. An Amer-
ican writer of the day.
Lilly, William, 1602-81. Zadkiel.
A famous English astrologer; b. in Lei-
cestershire ; d. at Hersham.
Tjincoln, Mrs. Jane Elizabeth (Liar-
combe), 1829-. Kate Campbell. An
American writer ; b. at Colebrook, Conn. ;
in 1851 married Rev. Heman Lincoln, a
Baptist clergyman.
Lincoln, Levi, A.M., 1749-1820. A
Farmer. An eminent American lawyer
and statesman, of Worcester, Mass.;
Lieut.-Gov. of Mass., 1807-8, and Act-
ing Got., 1808-9.
Lind, Jolin, Esq., -1780. A Member
of Lincoln's Inn. An English lawyer and
political writer; son of Charles Lind;
Vicar of West Mersey, Essex, 1738-48.
Lindesay, H. H. Her Sister. An
English lady ; a writer of the day ; sister
of Charlotte Williams Wynn.
Lindo, Mark Prager, -1877. Mr.
Oude Neer Smitts. An Englishman by
birth, but long resident at the Hague,
where he died.
Lindsay, Colin, -1722. The Eight
Honourable the Fart of B . ' A Scot-
tish nobleman ; 3d Earl of Balcarres ;
succeeded, 1662.
Liudsey, Rev. Theophilus, M.A.,
1723-1808. A Late Member of the Univer-
sity. An English Unit. ; b. at Middlewich,
Clieshire ; St. John's Coll. ; occupied a
chapel in London, 1774-93, where he died.
Lindsley, John Berrien, M.D. A
Poor-Rich Man. An American physi-
cian ; b., 1822, at Princeton, N.J. ; Secre-
tary to the State Board of Education of
Tennessee ; 1875 resident at Nashville.
Ling, Nicholas. V. S. — See " R. J."
Richard Jones.
Lingard, John, D.D., LL.D., 1771-
1851. A Catholic; Elias. An English
Roman Catholic clergyman; b. in Win-
chester ; educ. at Douay, France ; for 40
years held a small preferment at Horns-
by, Lancashire, where he died.
Unn, Rev. John Blair, D.D., 1777-
1804. A Young Gentleman of New York.
An American Presbyt. minister; b. in
Shippensburg, Penn.; Columbia Coll.,
1795 ; asst. minister of the Eirst Presbyt.
Church, Philadelphia; was brother-in-
law of Charles Brockden Brown.
Linnlng, Thomas. A Friend. An
English writer of the first part of the
18th century.
Linskill, Miss . Stephen Yorle.
An English writer of the day, of York-
shire.
Linton, Mrs. EUza (Lynn), 1828-.
Girl of the Period. An English writer ;
b. at Crosthwaite, Cumberland Co. ; one
of the twelve daughters of James Lynn,
D.D., vicar of that place; in 1881 was
very ill at Florence, threatened with
total blindness ; married the following.
Linton, William James, 1812-.
Spartacus. An English-American author
and engraver; b. in London; for many
years of London; then of New York
City ; and finally of New Haven, Conn.
Linz, AmfeUe (Speyer), 1824-. Ame'-
lie Godin. A German novelist; b. at
Bamberg ; married, in 1845, the Prussinn
engineer, Lieut. Franz Linz (who died in
1870); and since 1873 has lived in Munich.
Lipplncott, Esther J. T. Fsther .7.
Trimble. An American writer of the
day, of Philadelphia.
Lipplncott, Mrs . Sara Jane ( Clarke ) ,
1823-. Grace Greenwood. An American
writer, of Philadelphia; b. at Pompey;
educ. at Rochester, N.Y.; in 1853 married
Leander K. Lipplncott, the publisher, of
Philadelphia.
Lipscomb, George, M.D., 1773-1847.
Viator. An English litterateur; b. at
Quainton, Buckingham Co. ; studied med-
icine in London, but seems to have chiefly
devoted his life to literary pursuits; d.
in London.
Lipsius, Marie, 1837-. La Mara. A
German writer on music and musicians ;
b. at Leipsic ; passed some time at Wei-
mar in the study of music under Liszt ;
and now lives in Leipsic.
Lister, John. A. F. G. A Scottish
advocate ; a writer of the day.
Lister, Thomas, Esq., LL.D., -1828.
Hampden. An English writer ; a gradu-
ate of Oxford ; resident at Armitage
Park, Staffs., and for many years a mag-
istrate for that county.
Littell, John Stockton. J. 8. L.
An American editor and compiler, of
Germantown, Penn.; b. at Burlington,
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N.J. ; brother of Eliakim Littell, the emi-
nent publisher.
Little, Harvey D., 1803-33. Velas-
ques. An American poet, journalist, and
lawyer, of Columbus, 0.
Littlehales, Kichard (■?). Ocemeterius.
An English scholar; a contributor to
the "Microcosm," of Eton Coll, 1787.
Hvandais, Augustus, M.D. A. P.
Knutt.
liivermore, George, A.M., 1809-65.
The Antiquari/. An American merchant
of Boston ; b., lived, and d. in Cam-
bridge, Mass.
Liivingston, Brockholst, LL.D.,
1757-1823. Aquiline Nimblechops, Demo-
crat. An American jurist; b. in New
York City; New Jersey Coll., 1774; jus-
tice of the U.S. Supreme Court, 180G-23 ;
d. in Washington.
Liivingston, Philip, A.M., 1716-78.
A Citizen. An American politician ; b.
in Albany, N.Y. ; Yale Coll., 1737 ; M.C.,
1774 and 1776.
Livingston, Robert R., LL.D., 1747-
1813. Cato. An American jurist and
statesman ; b. in New York City ;
Columbia Coll., 1765; Chancellor of
New York, 1777-1801; and Minister to
France, 1801-4.
Livingston, WiUlam, LL.D., 1723-
90. Un Cultivateur de New Jersey ; A
Farmer of New Jersey ; A Gentleman Edu-
cated at Yale CoHege; Ilortensius ; Tjro-
Philolerjis. An American statesman ; b.
in New York ; Yale Coll., 1741 ; Governor
of New Jersey, 1776-90.
Lizardl, Don Joaquin Fernandez
de, 1771-1827. J. F. de L. A Mexican
writer.
Llorente, Juan Antonio, 1756-1823.
Don Juan Nellerto. A learned Spanish
historian, of Madrid ; in 1809 promoted
suppression of the Inquisition.
Hoyd, Charles. An Old Man of Busi-
ness ; An Honest Man. An English writer ;
private Secretary to Eichard Grenville
Temple, 1st Earl Temple.
Lloyd, Rev. Charles, LL.D. A Dis-
senting Minister. An English Dissenter;
a good scholar and an able schoolmaster,
of Palgrave, Suffolk. .
Lloyd, Miss Emma F. E. F. L.;
A Clergyman's Daughter. An English
writer.
Lloyd, H. A Memher of the Uevision
Committee of the Church of Ireland. An
Irish writer of the day.
Locke, David Ross, 1833-. Petro-
leum V. Nasby. An American humorist ;
b. at Vestal, Broome Co., N.Y. ; became
a printer; and, after having charge of
several other sheets, is the editor of the
Toledo (U.) "Blade."
Locke, Mrs. Jane Ermina (Stock-
■weather). A Lady of Massachusetts.
An American poet; b. at Worthington,
Mass. ; married, 1829, Mr. John Goodwin
Locke, of Ashby, Mass.; from 1849 lived
in Boston ; d. in Ashburnham, Mass.
Lockerby, Miss Elizabeth N. E. N.
£.; An Untaught Minstrel. A poet, of
Prince Edward's Island, chiefly on relig-
ious topics.
Lockhart, John Gibson, 1792-1854.
Dr. Peter Morris, the Odontist ; William
Wastle ; Z. A Scottish writer ; b. in Lan-
arkshire; educ. at Glasgow and Oxford;
called to the bar in 1816; but preferred
a literary life; about 1825 removed to
London ; d. at Abbotsford.
Lockhart, John Hugh. Hugh Little-
John. A child of the preceding and
grandchild of Sir Walter Scott.
Lockhart, Laurence, D.D. A Parish
Minister ; A Minister of the Establishment.
A Scottish clergyman.
Loflft, Capel, 1751-1824. A Fellow of
a College; R. E. Storer. An English
lawyer ; author of legal, theological, po-
litical, poetical, and other works; b. at
Bury St. Edmunds; the latter part of
his life he resided on the Continent till
his death.
Lofland, Dr. John. The Milford
Bard. An American poet.
Loftin, J. C. Ace Clubs. An Ameri-
can poet of the day.
Logan, Rev. George, 1674-1755. A
Minister of the Church of Scotland. A
Scottish clergyman; minister of Edin-
burgh.
Logan, M. C. Ellerton Vincent.
Logan, Miss Olive. — See " Sikes,
Mrs. Olive (Logan)."
Logan, Thomas A. Gloan. An Amer-
ican writer of the day.
Logan, W. H. JS. M.; A Gentleman
in Town. A Scottish writer, of Edinburgh.
Lomax, E. Victoria. Byrd Lyitle.
An American writer of the day, of Balti-
more.
Lombard, Israel. L. An American
merchant, of Boston, Mass.
Lom^nie, Louis Leonard de, 1815-
78. L'Homme de Rien. A French au-
thor; b. at St. Yriex ( Haute -Vienne); de-
voted himself at Paris to literary labor,
especially for the "Revue des Deux
Mondes " and the " Patrie " ; d. in Men-
tone.
Long, Charles Edward, Esq., M.A.,
1796-1861. A.; A.,- L.; Blanche Croix;
A Jamaica Proprietor. An English gen-
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tleman; b. at Benham-park, Berks.;
educ. at Harrow School and Trin.
Coll., Cambridge, B.A., 1819; d. in
Dover.
Long, Edward, -1809. Clean. An
English boy; a youthful friend of Lord
Byron, at Harrow School.
Long, Edward, 1734-1813. Nicholas
Babble, Esq.; A Planter. An English
writer; b. at Rosilian, St. Blaize, Corn-
wall ; Judge of the Vice-Admiralty Court
at the island of Jamaica, 1757-97 ; d. at
Arundel Park, Sussex.
liong, George, 1800-. A Member of
the University of Cambridge. An English
scholar; b. at Poulton, Lancashire;
educ. at Camb. Univ. ; Prof, of the An-
cient Languages in the Univ. of Virginia,
1824-26; of Greek in the London Univ.,
1826-31 ; of Latin in the Univ. of Lon-
don, 1846-49; and of Class. Lit. at
Brighton, 1849-71.
Long, Roger, S.T.D., 1680-1770.
Dicaiophilus Cantabrigiensis. An English
divine and astronomer ; Master of Pem-
broke Hall, Cambridge, 1733-70.
Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth,
LL.D., 1807-82. An American ; Profes-
sor Strongfellow. An American poet ; b.
at Portland, Me. ; Bowdoiu College,
1825 ; d. at Cambridge, Mass.
Longley, John. An Eminent English
Counsel. An English lawyer, of Eoch-
ester.
Longstreet, Rev. Augustus Bald-
win, LL.D., 1790-1870. A Native Geor-
gian ; Bob Short. An eminent American
jurist, divine, and educator; b. at Au-
gusta, Ga. ; Yale Coll, 1813 ; Pres. of the
Univ. of Mississippi, 1860-70 ; d. at Ox-
ford, Miss.
Lord, E., 1788-1871. E. L. An
English writer on education.
Lord, Miss Grace Virginia, -1885.
Virginia Champlin. An American lady,
of Boston, where she died.
Lord, John Keast. The Wanderer.
An English writer of the day.
Lord, Nathan, D.D., LL.D., 179.3-
1870. A Northern Presbyter. An Amer-
ican minister ; b. at South Berwick, Me. ;
Bowdoiu Coll., 1809; Andover Tlieolog-
ical Sem., 1815 ; President of Dartmouth
Coll., 1828-63; d. at Hanover, N.H.
Lord, W. B., E.A. W. B. L. An
English artist of the day.
Lorimer, Rev. John Gordon. A
Churchman. A Scottish clergyman, of
Eree St. David's Church, Glasgow.
Lothian, Maurice. A Sincere Friend
of the People. A Scottish lawyer.
Lothrop, Mrs. Harriet Mulford
(Stone). Margaret Sidney. An Ameri-
can writer of the day, of Boston.
Loudon, John Claudius, 1783-1843.
A Scottish Farmer and Land Agent. An
eminent Scottish writer on gardening
and agriculture; b. at Cambuslang, in
Lanarkshire; passed the latter part of
his life "in London, where he died.
Louis XV., 1710-74. Zeokinizul. The
Erench king.
Lourdoneix, Paul de. Pierre et Paul.
A Erench miscellaneous writer.
Love, James, -1774. Scrihlerus Max-
imus. An English actor and dramatist,
whose real name was James Dance ; d.
about 1774.
Love, John, Jr. J. L. An English
writer of the first part of the 18th cen-
tury.
Loveday, John, D.C.L,, 1742-1809.
Academicus; Antiquarius ; Scrutator ; Vin-
dex. An English advocate and anti-
quary ; b. at Caversham, near Reading ;
and d. at Williamson, near Banbury.
Lovejoy, Cornelia. Paul Everett.
Lovel, Robert. Moschus. An Eng-
lish poet ; a friend of Southey.
Lovell, John. 1835-. Zeta. An
English journalist, of London; manager
of the Press Association, 1869-80 et seq.
Lover, Samuel, 1797-1868. Ben Tro-
vata. An Irish poet, painter, singer, and
novelist; b. in Dublin; removed to Lon-
don in 1837 ; visited the United States be-
fore 1840, when he returned to England.
Loveriug, John, 1788-. Nehemiah
Notional. An American writer, of Boston.
Lovett, John, 1765-1818. A Wash-
ingtonian. An American poet; b. in
Norwich, Conn.; Yale Coll., 1782; M.C.,
1813-17 ; d. at Fort Meigs, 0.
Low, Miss Mary. Aunt Mary. An
English writer.
Low^, Samuel, 1765-. An American.
An American poet and dramatist.
Low^e, Bennett. Justitia. An Eng-
lish photograph artist.
Lowe, Mrs. Martha A. (Perry). His
Wife. An American poet ; b. in Keene,
N.H. ; wife of the Rev. Charles Lowe ;
for many years resident in Somerville,
Mass.
Lowe, Solomon. A Layman. An
English writer of the first part of the
18th century.
Lowell, James Russell, D.C.L.,
LL.D., 1819-. J. B.L.; Rosea Biglow ;
Elmumod ; Columbus Nye ; Homer Wilimr ;
A Wonderful Quiz. A distinguished
American poet; U.S. Minister to Spain,
1878-80 ; to England, 1880-85.
LoweU, John, LL.D., 1769-1841.
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Boston Rebel; A Bostonian ; An Alumnus
of that College; A Citizen of Massachusetts ;
A Layman; His Intimate Friend ; A New
England Farmer; A Massachusetts Law-
yer; No Bel Esprit; An Old Farmer; A
Yankee Farmer. An eminent American
lawyer and political writer, of Boston ;
b. at Newburyport, Mass.; Harv. Univ.,
1786; lived and d. in Boston.
Lower, Richard, 1782-1865. Uncle
Tim; Tim Cladpole; An Octogenarian.
An English schoolmaster, land-surveyor,
and for nearly half a century factotum
in most of the parochial offices ; b. in Al-
f ristin, Sussex ; resided near Chiddingly ;
and d. in Tunbridge.
Lowrie, Rev. Randolpli W. B. W.
L. An American Epis. clergj'man; in
1882, of Washington, D.C.
liowrie, Hon. Walter, 1784-1868. Bis
Father. An American statesman; b. in
Edinburgh, Scotland; U.S. Senator for
Pennsylvania; Secretary U.S. Senate,
1825-36; Secretary Presbyt. Board of
Missions, 1836-68; d. in New York
City.
Lowth, Robert, D.D., 1710-87. The
Lord Bishop of Oxford ; A Young Gentle-
man of Winchester School. An English
writer; b. at Winchester; Professor of
Poetry at Oxford, 1741-66; Bishop of
London, 1777-87.
liowth, Thomas Henry. T. B. L.
An English writer of the 18th century.
Loyd, Samuel Jones, 1st Baron Over-
stone, 1796-. Mercator. An Englisli
writer; educ. at Eton, and Trin. Coll.,
Cambridge, 1815 ; is a Magistrate for
Berkshire and Co. Carmarthen, etc. ; for-
merly a banker in London; M.P. for
Hythe, 1819-20; seat at Overstone Park,
Northampton.
Loyson, Charles Jean Marie, 1827-.
Le Pere Hyacinthe. A French prelate ;
b. in Orleans ; in 1870 he became a secu-
lar priest ; in 1872 married an American
lady in London.
iubllner, Hugo, 1846-. Hugo Bilrger.
A German dramatist ; b. at Bres'lau ; since
1857, the time of the death of his father,
has been actively engaged as a manufac-
turer at Berlin.
Lucas, Eev. Charles. s s,
M.A., of the University of Oxford. An
English clergyman ; Exeter Coll., Oxford,
1791 ; Curate of Avebury, Wiltshire.
liucas, Robert (?). A Gentleman of
the Middle Temple. An Irish lawyer of
Dublin, who was obliged to leave his
country on account of his political writ-
ings.—See the "Monthly Review," vol.
2, p. 178.
Lucas, William, A. Z. An English
barrister-at-law, of the Middle Temple.
Lugay, Henri Rochefort de. H. de
Lu^ay. A French writer.
Luckey, Rev. John. A Chaplain. An
American biographer, and chaplain of
Sing Sing Prison, N.Y.
Lucy, Henry W., 1845-. The Mem-
ber for Chiltern Bundreds ; Toby, M.P.
An English journalist, of London ; b. at
Crosby, near Liverpool.
Luders, Catharine. Emily Hermann.
An American poet of the West, in Indi-
ana.
Ludlam, George. G. L. An Eng-
lish dramatist.
Ludlow, Fitz-Hugh, 1837-70. A
Pythagorean. An American author; b. in
Poughkeepsie, N.Y. ; Union Coll., 1856;
a, voluminous contributor of prose and
poetry to the magazines, and his books
were mainly made up of these contribu-
tions ; d. in Geneva, Switzerland.
LHders, Charles Henry, 1858-. C.
H. L.; Henry Ivarlsten. L. H. C. An
American journalist.
Lnlcens, Henry Clay, 1838-. Erratic
Enrique; Beinrich Yale Snekul. An
American journalist, of New York City.
Lukens, Mrs. Mary C. (Painter),
1842-. Dolly Dawdle. An American
writer ; wife of the preceding.
Lukin, Rev. James. J. L. An Eng-
lish clergyman ; Brasenose Coll., Oxford,
1849; Rector of Wickford, Chelmsford,
1881-83 et seq.
Lum, Dyer Daniel. A Gentile. An
English writer of the day.
Lumb, E. E. L. An English poet.
Lumley, Benjamin, 1812-75. Ber-
mes. An English lawyer and opera man-
ager, of London.
Lumley, H. R. Lyulph. An English
journalist; in 1872, editor of the Lon-
don "Court Journal"; author of dramas,
works of fiction, etc.
Lumsden, James. A Mercantile Man.
A Scottish writer ; principal of the Pree
Church Coll., Aberdeen.
Lundy, Benjamin, 1789-1839. A
Citizen of the United States. An Ameri-
can abolitionist; b. in Hardwich, Sus-
sex Co., N.Y.; in 1808, removed to
Wheeling, Va.; published the "Genius
of Universal Emancipation" in several
Southern towns, but about 1829 removed
it to Washington ; d. in Lowell, La Salle
Co., 111.
Lundy, John Patterson, D.D., 1823-.
A Presbyter of the Church in Pliila. An
American clergyman; b. at Danville,
Penn.; N. J. Coll., 1846; Princeton
liU
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Theol. Sem., 1840; in 1881, resident at
Idlewild, I'enn.
Liuim, Arthur Wallbridge. Arthur
Wallbridge. An Englisli writer.
liunt, George, A.M., 1803-85. Wesley
Brooke. An American lawyer, poet, nov-
elist, and journalist, of Boston; b. at
Newburyport, Mass. ; U.S. District Attor-
ney for Mass., 1849-53 ; d. in Boston.
liupton, Rev. James, M.A. J. L.
An English clergyman ; Ch. Ch., Oxford,
1823 ; Rector of St. Michael Queenhithe
w. Holy Trinity, London, 1832-74 et seq.
Lyman, Darius, Jr., 1826-. A For-
mer Resident of the South. An American
writer; b.at Ravenna (■?), Portage Co., 0.
liyman, Joseph, D.D., 1750-1828.
An Old Republican. An American Cong,
minister; Yale Coll., 1767; pastor at
Hatfield, Mass.
Ijyman, Mrs. Laura Elizabeth. (Ba-
iter), 1831-. Kate Hunnibee. An Amer-
ican writer; b. at Kent's Hill; wife of
Joseph Bardwell Lyman, of Richmond
Hill, L.L
Lyman, Theodore, 1792-1849. An
American. An eminent American law-
yer and politician, of Boston ; b. and d.
in that city ; Harv. Univ., 1810.
Lynch, Rev. Thomas Toke. A Dis-
senting Minister; Silent Long. An Eng-
lish Cong, minister ; in London from
1848; afterwards at Mornington, Hamp-
stead Road.
Lyne, Rev. Charles, M.A., 1802-73.
A Clergyman. An English clergyman;
b. at Castle Hill, Liskeard ; Prebendary
of Exeter, 1842-73; d. at Colby Villa,
Dawlish.
Lyne, Rev. Joseph Leycester. Igna-
tius, Deacon, etc.; Ignatius, O.S.B.;
Brother Ignatius. An English clergy-
man, once Curate of Claydon, Suffolk.
Lyon, Miss H. F. D. Fredrika.
Lyon, Isaac F., -1881. An Old Cart-
man. An American journalist, of New-
ark, N.J. (?).
Lyon, James T. A Staff Officer. An
American soldier.
Lyon, Lemuel. Two Private Sol-
diers. An American soldier, 1758-75.
Lyon, Robert. Anti-Tindalian. An
English controversial writer, of the 18th
century.
Lyttelton, Lord George, 1708 or 9-
73. A Persian; A Young Nobleman. An
English poet and statesman ; b. at Hag-
ley, Worcestershire ; Lord of the Treas-
ury, 1744 ; Chancellor of the Exchequer,
1756 ; then retired to private life.
Lytton, Rt. Hon. Sir Kdward
George Earle Lytton-Bulwer, 1st
Baron, D.C.L., 1803-73. Pisistratus
Caxton. A celebrated English novelist
and dramatist; b. in Norfolk; Univ. of
Cambridge, 1826 ; d. in London.
Lytton, Rt. Hon. Ed-ward Robert
Bulwer-Lytton, 2d Baron, 1831-. lis
Son ; Edward Trevor ; Owen Meredith.
An English poet and diplomatist ; son of
the preceding.
Lytton, Rosina Doyle (Wheeler)
Lytton-Bulwer, Lady. Chevely. An
Irish novelist ; wife of 1st Baron Lytton.
M.
McAfee, Mrs. Nelly (Marshall),
1847-. Sans Souci. An American
"Southland" writer; b. in Louisville,
Ky. ; in 1871, married Mr. McAfee at
Erankfort, Ky.
MacaUan, David. Scrutator. An
English writer.
McAlpine, Robert W., 1838-. R.
W. M. ; Oliver Ancient ; Oath Brittle ;
Dhu ; George Gregory Gregg ; Uncle Jake ;
Sonica. An American journalist, of New
York City.
MacAndrew, Mrs. Barbara (MU-
ler). B. M. A Scottish writer of the
day.
Macartney, Sir George (afterwards
Earl), 1737-1806. A Late Chief Secre-
tary of that Kingdom. An Irish . states-
man; b. at Li'ssanore, near Belfast;
Trin. Coll., Dublin, 1757; from 1798
lived in retirement ; d. at Chiswick, Sur-
rey.
Macartney, "William H. Major
Muldoon. An American journalist.
Macaulay, Rev. Aulay, about 1758-
1819. Academicus; Clericus Leicestrien-
sis. A Scottish clergyman; b. in Car-
dross, Dunbartonshire; educ. at the
Univ. of Glasgow ; was the uncle of
Thomas Babington Macaulay. He was
Vicar of Rothley, 1796-1819.
Macaulay, Patrick (?), M.D. An
American Physician. An American writ-
er, of Baltimore (■?).
Macaulay, Rt. Hon. Thomas Bab-
ington, Baron Macaulay of Rothley,
1800-59. Cid Hamet Benengeli ; A Gen-
tleman of the Middle Temple ; Tristram
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:\Ierton; Richard Quongti. An English
historian; b. at Rothley Temple, Lei-
cestershire ; B.A., Cambridge, 1822 ;
called to the bar at Lincoln's Inn, 1826,
but never practised; d. at Holly Lodge,
Kensington.
McBride, James, 1789-1859. A Cit-
izen of the United States. An American
author, of Hamilton, 0. ; one of the old-
est and best-known pioneers of Southern
Ohio.
BIcBurney, M. Carroll Malone. An
American journalist.
McCabe, James D., about 1840-.
Edward Winslow Martin. An American
writer; b. at Richmond, Va. ; resided in
that city during the civil war, devoting
liis pen to the service of the Confederate
cause ; has since resided in Brooklyn,
N.Y., engaged in literary work.
Maccall, William, M.A., 1812-. At-
ticus. A Scottish miscellaneous writer,
of London ; b. at Largs, Ayrshire ;
educ. at Glasgow and Geneva.
McCance, James Law^. /. L. Mc-
C ,■ McC ,• Mac. An English
gentleman, of Inglewood, St. James's
lioad, Sutton, Surrey.
McCann, P. Tlie Man about Town.
An American writer.
McCarroll, James, 1815-. Terry
Finnegan. A Canadian poet, humorist,
and miscellaneous writer, of Upper Can-
ada.
MacCartliy, Mrs. Charlotte. A
Lady. An English writer.
HicCarthy, Denis Florence, about
1820-82. J. li. An Irish poet, de-
scended from the ancient royal Irish
sept of MacCauras; from 1871, he re-
ceived a pension of £100 ; d. in London.
McCaul, John, D.D., LL.D., 1807-.
A Graduate. An eminent Irish-Cana-
dian scholar ; b. in Dublin ; Trin. Coll.,
Dublin ; Vice Chancellor of tlie Univ. of
Toronto from 1859.
MacClean, Edward, 1847-. Mac. An
American journalist and bibliographer.
McClellan, Mrs. Harriet (Hare).
Harford Flemming. An American nov-
elist, at one time of Philadelphia.
M'Clellan, Kate. K. M. An Amer-
ican writer.
McClenthen, Charles S. A Private
Soldier. An American writer.
McClure, David, D.D., 1748-1820.
A Native of Philadelphia. An American
Presbyt. clergyman ; b. at Newport, R.I. ;
Yale Coll., 1769; pastor at East Wind-
sor (now South Windsor), Conn., 1786-
1820, where he died.
McCluskey, Henry, 1827-70. Paddt/.
An American journalist, of Philadel-
phia (?).
McCobb, Mrs. Mary Selden. Mari/
Densel. An American writer of the day.
McColl, Evan, 1808-. The Mountain
Minstrel. A Scottish-Canadian lyric poet,
of Kingston; b. at Kenmore; removed
to Canada in 1850.
M;cColl,Kev.Malcolm,M.A.,F.E.S.L.,
1838-. Expertus; Scrutator. A Scottish
clergyman of the English Church ; b. at
Glenfinan in Ross-shire; educ. at Edin-
burgh and in Germany; Rector of St.
George, London, 1871-83 et seq.
McConnell, William. Mac(Artist).
An English poet of the day.
McCord, Mrs. Adelaide, 1835-68.
Indigina. An American writer.
McCord, Mrs. Louisa S. (Cheves),
1810-. A Lady of South Carolina. An
American "Southland" writer; b. at
Columbia, S.C; in 1840 married David
J. McCord ; during the civil war resided
in her native city.
MacCormick, Charles, LL.B., 1752-
1807. A Member of his Privy Council.
An Irish writer ; studied law in London ;
but chiefly devoted himself to literary
pursuits ; d. in London.
McCormlck, M. R. The Forest War-
bler. An American writer of the day.
McCosh, John, M.D. Nomentino. An
English writer of the day.
McCracken, J. L. H., about 1813-53.
An Emeritus Professor. An American
merchant and humorist; b. in New York
City ; d. in Sierra Leone, Africa.
McCrle, Thomas, D.D., 1772-1835.
ScotoSritannicus. An eminent Scottish
critic, biographer, and historian; b. at
Dunse; pastor at Edinburgh from 1795,
where he died.
M'Crugar, Thomas. Zeno. A Scot-
tish writer, of Edinburgh.
McCrum, Myra Daisy. Daisy How-
ard.
M'Culloch, David. Oleander. A
Scottish writer, of Glasgow, of the day.
McCulloch, John Kamsay, 1789-
1864. J. R. M. An eminent Scottish
economist ; b. at Whithorn ; professor in
the Univ. of Loudon, 1828-32; d. at
Westminster.
M'CuUoh, James H., Jr., M.D. An
Officer of the U.S. Army. An American
physician, of Baltimore, Md. ; b. in Mary-
land; Garrison Surgeon, 1814; disbanded,
1816.
McCullough, Joseph B. An Ameri-
can journalist of the day, of St. Louis,
Mo.
McDaniel, Samuel Walton, LL.B.,
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1833-. Parsonus EusHcus. An American
lawyer ; b. in Philadelphia ; Harv. Law
School, 1878; has practised in Boston,
1878-84 et seq. ; resides in Cambridge,
McDermott, Hugh F., 1833-. Pax.
An American journalist, of Boston.
Macdiarmld, John, about 1789-1852.
Atticus Secundus, A Scottish journalist;
b. in Edinburgh ; and educ. at the Univ.
of that city; in 1817 he became editor
of the " Dumfries Courier."
MacDonald, Rev. Andrew, 1757-90.
Matthew Bramble. A clever Scottish
writer ; b. and educ. in Leith ; was a jour-
nalist, first at Glasgow, then in London.
Macdonald, Angus W. A Virginian.
An American writer of the day.
MacDonald, Rev. George, 1825-.
Dalmocand. A Scottish novelist; b. at
Huntly ; educ. at the Univ. of Aberdeen ;
settled in London, devoting himself to lit-
erature ; lectured in this country, 1872-73.
Macdonald, John Hay AthoU. Jean
Jambon. A Scottish humorist ; Solicitor-
General of Scotland.
MacDonald, Wilson. Homo; Spiral
Groove. An American sculptor, of New
York City.
McDonnell, John W., 1856-. Patrick
Fitzgibbons. An American journalist and
reporter, of New York City.
McDonough, C. J. Warwiclc.
M'Donough, Capt. Felix, -1836. The
Hermit. An English writer, of London ;
■wrote for the " Literary Gazette," but
latterly, steeped in poverty, he dragged
on existence as a " bookseller's hack."
McDowell, Mrs. Katherine, 1853-83.
Sherwood Bonner. An American writer;
wrote for "Harper's Weekly," etc. ; d. at
Holly Springs, JMiss.
McElroy, William E. Myron Hub-
hell.
McFarlan, W. IJ. A Special Corre-
spondent. A Scottish traveller; corre-
spondent of the " Glasgow Herald."
Macfarlane, Robert, 1815-83. Euth-
erglen. A Scottish antiquary.
Macfarlane, William. A Layman.
A Scottish writer.
M'Gafifey, Mrs. Louisa Amelia
(Pratt), 1833-. Ruth Crayne. An Amer-
ican poet ; b. at Darby Plains, Madison
Co., O. ; in 1855 married to John M'Gaf-
fey, a lawyer of Springfield, 0., where
she afterwards resided.
MacGavock, Randal W., 1828-. A
Tennessean. An American traveller; b.
at Nashville, Tenn.
MacGea«by, Charles E. A. Mac,
( The Danburian).
M'Gee, Thomas D'Arcy, 1823-68.
Philo -Veritas ; A Sackiuoodsman. An
Irish-American journalist; b. in Carling-
f ord ; in 1848 came to America for a per-
manency ; and was the editor of journals
in the United States and Canada ; d. at
Ottawa, Canada.
Macgeorge, Andrew. A Layman ;
Veritas. A Scottish writer, of Glasgow.
MacGeorge, Rev. Robert Jackson,
about 1811-. Culpepper Crabtree, Esq.;
Solomon of Streetsville. A Scottish cler-
gyman of the English Church; Incum-
bent of Streetsville, Upper Canada, 1841-
58, when he returned to Scotland.
McGhee, Rev. Robert James, M.A.,
1789-. A Minister of the Church of Ire-
land. An Irish Epis. divine ; Trin. Coll.,
Dublin, 1811 ; Rector of Holywell-cum-
Needingworth, Hants., from 1846.
M'Glbbon, Alexander. A Lounger,
an Old Maid, and Lady Honora. A Scot-
tish poet.
M'Gilchrist, John, M.D. J. M'G.
A Scottish poet.
M'GUl, Rev. John. A Chapel Minis-
ter. A Scottish minister.
Macgowan, Rev. John, 1726(1 )-80.
The Listener; The Shaver. An English
minister among the Particular Baptists.
M'Gregor, John, 1797-1857. A Bar-
rister; Simeon South. A Scottish statis-
tician; b. at Stornaway, Ross-shire; ap-
pointed one of the two Joint Secretaries
of the English Board of Trade at Lon-
don in 1840; d. at Boulogne.
MacGregor, John, 1825-. Rob Roy.
An English traveller ; b. at Gravesend ;
lives in Greenwich, near London.
McGfcw, Alexander, 1826-. Bran-
dy wine; Sandy Osborne. An American
journalist, of Memphis, Tenn.
McGuire, Mrs. J. W. (Brockenbor-
ough). A Lady of Virginia. An Ameri-
can "Southland" writer; b. at Richmond,
Va. ; wife of Rev. John P. McGuire, an
Epis. clergyman ; teacher of a school at
Tappahannock, Va., 1865-70 et seq.
McHale, Frank. Geraint.
McHale, John, D.D., 1791-1881.
Hierophilus; John, Archbishop of Tuam.
An eminent Irish prelate ; b. at Tubber-
n a vine. Mayo; was a student at May-
nooth, and then lecturer and professor
there; on the death of Dr. Kelley, he
was made Archbishop of Tuam.
Slachar, Miss A. M. Fidelis. An
American writer of the day.
McHenry, George. An Old Acquain-
tance; A Native of Pennsylvania. An
American political writer.
McHenry, James, M.D. Solomon
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Second-Sight. An American poet, novel-
ist, and miscellaneous writer, of Phila-
delphia.
Mcllvaine, Eliza Kodman. — See
"Church, Sirs. Eliza Rodman (Mcll-
vaine)."
Macintosh, . il/. An American
journalist, of Buffalo, N.Y.
Mcintosh, Maria Jane, 1803-. Aunt
Kitty. An American novelist ; b. at Sun-
bury, Ga, ; removed to New York City
in 1835, and devoted herself to literary
work.
Macintosh, WUllain. A Lover of his
Country. A Scottish writer of the 18th
century, of Borlum.
aiclntyre, Hugh D. Aberdeen.
Mackarness, Rt. Rev. John Fielder,
D.D. One of themselves. An English
clergyman; Merton Coll., Oxford, 1844;
Bishop of Oxford, 1870-83 et seq.
Mackarness, Matilda Anne
(Planch^). Susie Sunbeam. An Eng-
lish writer for the young.
Mackay, Miss . Jeannie Dods.
An English (?) journalist.
Mackay, Aberlgh, 1849-81. Ali
Baba. An Indian oflSoial; Principal of
the Presidency Coll., at Indore, Ind.
Mackay, Andrew, LL.D., F.R.S.E.,
1759-1809. James Andrew, A.M. A
Scottish mathematician ; Mathematical
Examiner to the Hon. E. I. Co. ; d. in
George Street, Trinity Square, Minorics.
Mackay, Charles, LL.D., 1814-.
Herman Grimbosh ; John Wagstaffe, Esq.,
of Wilhye Grange; Launcelot Wagstaffe.
A Scottish poet and journalist ; b. in
Perth; educ. in London; of London
from 1847; United States correspondent
of the " London Times," 1862-65.
Mackay, Francis Alexander. Fran-
cis Fitzhugh. A Scottish poet of the day.
Mackay, Rev. James. A Chaplain
in H. M. Indian Service. An English
clergyman, at Port George.
SlacKellar, Thomas, 1812-. Tam.
An American poet; b. in New York
(Mty; a type-foimder of Philadelphia
from 1833.
Macken, John. Ismail Fitzadam. An
Irish sailor and poet; b. at Brooken-
borough ; in 1820, wrote for the London
" Literary Gazette."
MacKenna, Theobald, Esq., -1809.
A Catholic and a Burkist. An Irish bar-
rister-at-law.
McKenny, Thomas Liorralne, 1784-
1858. Aristides. An American writer;
Indian Agent, in the employ of the
United States Indian Department; d. in
New York City.
Mackenzie, Alexander SUdell,
1803-48. The American in England; A
Young American. An American naval
officer ; b. in New York City ; d. at Tar-
rytown, N.Y.
Mackenzie, Mrs. Anne Maria. El-
len of Exeter. An English novelist, of
Exeter.
Mackenzie, C. F. II Musannif. An
English writer of the day.
McKenzie, G. A. Ellis Dale. A
Canadian journalist.
Mackenzie, George, 1630 or 31-1714.
E. G. An eminent Scottish statesman;
Viscount Tarbat and Earl of Cromarty.
Mackenzie, Sir George Steuart, 7th
Baronet, E.R.SS. L. and E., -1848. 31.
A Scottish baronet, of Coul, Co. Ross.
Mackenzie, Rev. H. M. H. M'K.
Mackenzie, Henry, Esq., 1745-1831.
Brutus. A Scottish lawyer and man of
letters; attorney in the Court of Ex-
cliequer at Edinburgh, 1766 ; later,
Comptroller-General of taxes for Scot-
land; d. at Edinburgh.
Mackenzie, James, M.D., -1761. A
Physician. A Scottish physician, of
Worcester.
Mackenzie, Kenneth Robert H.
Cryptonymus. An English (?) writer of
the day.
Mackenzie, Mary Jane. A Lady.
An English religious writer.
Mackenzie, Peter. The Odd Fellow;
A Ten-Pounder. A Scottish writer, of
Glasgow.
Mackenzie, Robert Shelton, LL.D.,
1809-188-. R.S.M.; Sholto; Littlejohn.
An Irish author and journalist; b. in
Limerick Co.; of Philadelphia, from
1852.
Mackenzie, Rev. William. W. M.
A Scottish minister, of North Leith.
Mackenzie, William tyon, 1795-
1861. Patrick Swift. A Canadian jour-
nalist; b. at Springfield, Eorfar, Scot^
land ; came to Toronto, 1824 ; was for a
long time connected with the New York
" Tribune " ; d. at Toronto.
McKinney, H. D. Mambrino. An
American journalist, of Janesville, 0.
Mackinnon, Campbell. G. M. An
English poet of the day.
Mackintosh, Rt. Hon. Sir James,
Knt., M.D., LL.D., 1765-1832. A Bar-
rister; The Ghost of Vandegrab. An emi-
nent Scottish philosopher; b. at Aldou-
rie House, near Inverness; educ. at
King's Coll., Aberdeen ; removed to
Edinburgh and studied medicine; in
1787, removed to London ; called to the
bar at Lincoln's Inn in 1795 ; an M.P.,
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1813-31 ; Lord Rector of the TJniv. of
Glasgow in 1822 and 1823; Commis-
sioner for Indian Affairs, 1830.
Macklttrick, Richard Kendall.
R. K. M.
aicKoy, William. Lang Syne. An
American writer, of Philadelphia.
Mackwortli, Sir Digby, Bart., 1789-
1852. A Field Officer of Cavalry. An
English (1) soldier; b. at Oxford; en-
tered the army in 1807 ; became colonel
in 1851 ; d. at Glan Usk, County Mon-
mouth.
3Iackwortb, Sir Humphrey. Sir
H. M.; A Member of Parliament. An
English political writer, of the first part
of the 18th century.
Macky, John. A Gentleman Here.
An English traveller, of the earlier part
of the 18 th century.
M'liaggan, Rev. Alexander. A
Gentleman in the North. A Scottish min-
ister, of Little Dunkeld.
McLane, Mary Jane. Mary Jane
TVindle. An American writer.
Maclaren, John. A Fellow Labourer.
A Scottish writer.
M'Lauchlan, Thomas, D.D. An
Eye- Witness. A Scottish writer.
Mcljaughlin, J. Fairfax. Fasquino.
An American writer.
McLiean, , D.D. Minister of the
Church of Scotland.
Maclean, Ijachlan, M.D. Seneachie.
A Scottish writer.
Maclehose, Mrs. Agnes (Craig),
1759-1841. Clarinda. A Scottish lady ;
widow of Mr. A. Maclehose, writer, of
Glasgow ; well known to a large circle
as the Clarinda of Burns ; d. at Calton-
hill, Edinburgh.
M'lJelland, George. A Friend to the
Peace of the Church of Scotland. A Scot-
tish writer.
McLieod, Daniel. A Native of Vir-
ginia. An American writer.
MclJeod, Mrs. Georgle A. (Hnlse).
Fiora Neale. An American " South-
land" writer; b. in Florida; in 1853,
married Dr. A. W. McLeod, of Halifax,
N.S. ; Principal of the " Southern Liter-
ary Institute " of Baltimore, in 1870.
Macleod, Malcolm. A Lancashire
Artisan. An English writer.
Macleod, Xavler Donald, 1821-65.
Pynnshurst. An American R. C. priest
and miscellaneous writer; b. in New
York City; professor at Mount St.
Mary's College, near Cincinnati ; d. near
that city.
Maclise, Daniel, R.A., 1811-70. Al-
fred Croquis. An eminent Irish artist ;
h. in Cork ; went to London in 1828, and
passed the rest of his life chiefly in that
city, and d. there.
McMahon, Mrs. Margaret (Hale).
Pauline Markham.
MacMuUen, John. A Late Staff Ser-
geant of the 13th Light Infantry. An Eng-
lish soldier.
McMuIlen, Miss Mary A. Una. An
American poet, of the West.
MacNaUy, Leonard, 1752-1820. A
Barrister of the Inner Temple. An Irish
lawyer and dramatist ; b. in Dublin ;
called to the Irish bar in 1776 ; resided
for a time in London, but returned to
Ireland ; d. in his native city.
McNaughton, James. An Observer.
An American physician.
McNaughton, John H. Babble Brooh
An American poet, of Caledonia, N.Y.
M'Neill, Alexander. The Odd Fellow.
A Scottish lawyer, of Glasgow.
M'Neill, Archibald. A Member of the
Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. A
Scottish writer of the day ; writer to the
Signet.
Macneill, Hector, Esq., 1746-1818.
An Eminent Editor. A Scottish poet ; b.
at Rosebank, on the Esk; after residing
in Glasgow, Bristol, and the West Indies,
he spent his last years in Edinburgh, and
d. there.
MacNeven, William James, M.D.,
1763-1841. An Irish Catholic. An Irish
physician ; b. at Ballynahowne, Co. Gal-
way ; in 1805 came to New York City and
practised physic till his death.
Macnlsh, Robert, M.D., LL.D.,1802-
37. The Modern Pythagorean. A Scot-
tish writer ; b. and d. in Glasgow ; studied
his profession at Glasgow and Paris ;
wrote for " Blackwood."
Macomb, Robert. A Whig of '76.
An American writer, of New York.
Macpherson, Mrs. Brewster. X. H.
A Scottish religious writer of the day.
Macpherson, John. A Pennsylvania
Sailor. An American political writer.
McPherson, Malcom. M. McGuire.
An American (? ) amateur journalist.
M'Quln, Abb^ Ang^l Denis, 1756-
1823. Gleaner. A French refugee in
London; returned to France in 1814;
but again went back to London, and d.
there.
Macsparran, James, D.D., -1757. A
Divine of the Church of England. An
American clergyman ; b. in Ireland ; ;t
missionary to South Kingston, Narragan-
sett, from 1721.
Macsweeny, Joseph, M.D. J. M'S.
An Irish writer.
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M'Taggart, Mrs. , 1753-1834.
A Lady. An English writer; d. at
Bath. „„ ^
McVlckar, John, D.D., 1787-1868. A
New Yorker. An American clergyman ;
b. in New York City; Columbia Coll.,
1804 ; professor in Columbia Coll., K.Y.,
1817-64.
McVickar, WiUiam Augustus,
D.D., 1827-77. His Son. An American
clergyman ; son of the preceding ; rec-
tor of the American chapel at Nice,
France, for some time till 1876; rector
of Christ Church, New York City, 1876-
77, and d. there.
McVicker, Brock. Wild Edgerton.
McWatters, George S. A Patrol-
man ; Veritas. An American writer, of
New Y'ork City.
Madan, Cristobal. Un Hacendado.
A Spanish writer, of Cuba.
Madden, Daniel Owen, 1815-52.
Danby North. An Irish writer.
Madden, Sir Frederick, F.E.S., 1801-
73. F. M. An English literary anti-
quary; b. at Portsmouth; employed in
the British Museum, 1826-66; d. at Lon-
don.
Madden, Mrs. H. An Old Parishioner.
An Irish writer.
Maddock, Lady Emily Annie (Ad-
dis). E. A. M. An English religious
writer ; first married Sir Thomas Her-
bert Maddock, M.P., Deputy Governor
of Bengal; second, George Jeremiah
Mayhew.
Madison, James, LL.D., 1751-1836.
Helvidius; Publius. An American states-
man, of Virginia ; President of the Uni-
ted States, 1809-17.
Bladox, Isaac, D.D., 1697-1759.
Isaac, Lord Bishop of Worcester. An
English clergyman ; b. in London ; Bish-
op of Worcester, 1743-59.
Maglnn, William, LL.D., 1794-1842.
****** ; Aiiqustinus; Rev. J. Barrett,
D.D., S.F.f.CD.; Bob Btdler; C. 0.
C{rossman); P. J. Grossman; P. P.
Grossman ; Jacobus Dapiferus, Corcarjien-
sis ; Richard Dowder ; Dionysius Duggan ;
Blaise Fitztravesty , Esq. ; Philip Foraqer ;
Rev. E. Hincks, F.T.C.D.; Wm. Holt;
An Irish Gentleman lately deceased ; Thom-
as Jennings, Soda Water Manufacturer;
Giles Aliddlestitch ; Morty Macnamara
Mulligan ; Sir Morgan O'Doherty, Bart. ;
0. P. ; Olinthus Petre, D.D. ; P. P. P. ;
B. F. P.; Thomas Pipes; Tlie Modern
Rabelais ; R. T. S. ; Ralph Tuckett Scott ;
W. Seward; Gaptain Shandon ; P. T. T.;
J T — n. A learned and witty Irish
writer and journalist; for many years
at or near London; b. at Cork; Trin.
Coll., Dublin; d. at Walton-on-Thames.
Maglagan, Douglas, M.U. The Poet
Laureate of the New Toun Dispensary. A
Scottish poet, of Edinburgh.
Magrath, E. E. M. A Canadian
writer.
Magruder, Miss Julia. Sherill Kerr.
An American writer of the day.
Maguire, Francis, 1839-. Frank
Mayo. An Irish-American actor; b. in
Boston ; made his debut at Sun Fran-
cisco, 1856 ; in 1869 first appeared in
New York City.
Maguire, Very Rev. Thomas, -1854.
Vindex. A Nova Scolian R. C. priest;
b. at Halifax ; Vicar General of the Dio-
cese of Quebec, where he died.
Mahon, Capt. Maurice Hartland(?).
A Cavalry Officer; Magenta. An English
officer; in i860 paymaster in the 9lh
Regt. of Light Dragoons.
Mahony, Miss . Christabel. An
Irish poet, of Kenuiare.
Mahony, Francis Sylvester, about
1805-66. Father Prout; Don Jeremy
Savonarola ; Oliver Yorke,Esq. An Irish
humorist; b. in Cork; studied at Paris
and Rome; a journalist of London, and
for many years Paris correspondent of
the London " Globe " ; d. in Paris.
Mahony, Martin Francis. Mr. Cat-
hjne, Q. C. ; Matthew Stradting. A British
author; nephew of Francis Sylvester
Mahony ("Father Prout"); a young man
of much promise, but died early ; con-
tributed to " Eraser's Magazine," etc.
Maidment, James. J. M. A Scot-
tish editor, of Edinburgh, of the day.
Maistre, ComteXavier de, 1704-1852.
Le Chev. A»*** O.A.S.D.M.S. A
French writer ; b. at Chambe'ry, Savoy ;
and d. at St. Petersburg, where he had
resided, engaged in literary and scientific
pursuits.
Maitland, Agnes C. A. G. M. An
English writer of the day.
Maitland, Edward. Herbert Ainslie,
B.A. An English novelist of the day.
Maitland, Mrs. Julia Charlotte. A
Lady. An English traveller.
Maitland, Samuel Roffey, D.D.,
1795-1866. A Churchman. An English
clergyman ; b. in London ; educ. at Cam-
bridge ; Keeper of the Mss. at Lambeth,
and Librarian to the Archbishop of Can-
terbury, 1838-66.
Major, John, 1782-1849. J. M.; One
under a Hood. An English bookseller
and publisher, of London ; d. in the Char-
ter House.
Makemie, Francis. A Well -Wisher
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to both Governments. An English politi-
cal writer of the first part of the 18th
century.
Malcolm, Sir John, G.C.B., 1769-
183S. A I'ravelier. An eminent Scottish
statesman and diplomatist; b. on the
farm of Burnfoot, near Langholm ; went
to India in 1782 ; rose to be major gen-
eral in the service of the East India Com-
pany, and returned to England in 1831 ;
d. in London.
Malconie, Rev. David. D. A Scot-
tish writer.
Malcoine, Rev. John. A True Lover
of Fresbyterian Principles. An Irish min-
ister, of Dunmuny, Co. of Antrim.
Maiden, Henry, M.A., 1800-76. Ham-
ilton Murray. An English poet, classical
scholar, and philologist; b. at Putney;
B.A., Cambridge, 1822 ; professor in the
Univ. of London from 1831.
Male, Rev. Christopher Parr, M.A.
C. P. M. An English clergyman ; Christ
Coll., Cambridge, 1843 ; Vicar of Cotes-
Heath, Stone, Staffs., 1863-83 et seq.
Malllson, WUllam M. O'Pdke. An
American journalist, of Brooklyn, N.Y.
Mallock, William Hurrell. A New-
digate Prizeman. An English writer ; b.
in Devonshire; educ. at Balliol Coll.,
Oxford; resides in Exeter.
Mallory, John. A Gentleman of the
Inner Temple. An English barrister, of
London, of the 18th century.
Blalone, Edmond, 1741-1812. Stulti-
fex; Academicus. A celebrated Irish
Shakespearian ; b. in Dublin ; lived a lit-
erary life in London; and d. in that city.
Malone, Richard, 1797-1862. Malone
Raymond. An Irish actor.
Man, Thomas. Sui generis. An Amer-
ican writer ; mechanic, of Rhode Island.
MandeTUle, Bernard de, 1670(?)-
1733. An English writer; b. at Dort,
Holland ; settled in Loudon.
Manfield, Charles. A Gentleman for-
merly of Brazennose College, Oxford. An
English writer of the 18th century.
Mangin, Rev. Edward, A.M., 1772-
1852. An Absentee residing in Bath. An
Irish clergyman; Balliol Coll., Oxford,
1795 ; settled in Bath, and d. there.
Maning, Judge . A Paheha
Maori. A British colonial official, of
New Zealand.
Manikin, H. A Citizen of Maryland.
An American writer.
Manley, James R., M.D., -1851. Gra-
viora manent. An American physician;
professor in the Med. Coll. of New York
City.
Manley de la Riviere, Mrs. N., -1724.
Sir Charles Lovemore. An English writer ;
b. in Guernsey.
Mann, Herman, -1833. A Citizen of
Massachusetts. An American writer, of
Dedham, Mass.
Mann, Mrs. Mary Peabody. Eis
Wife. An American lady ; wife of Hor-
ace; for many years resident in Cam-
bridge.
Manne, Edmond de, 1801-77. Alexis
Barteville ; Duprg ; Armand Duplessis ;
Fernand de Lisle; Edmond Nouel; A.
D. S. An eminent French bibliogra-
pher; in the "Biblioteque Nationale,"
1820-66.
Manning, Miss Anne. — See " Eath-
bone, Mrs. A. (M.)."
Manning, Rev. Charles Robertson,
M.A. C. R. M. An English clergyman ;
Christ Coll., Cambridge, 1847 ; Rector of
Diss, 1857-83 et seq.
Manning, Most Rev. Henry Edward,
D.D., 1808-. H. E. M. An English
R. C. prelate ; b. at Totteridge, Herts. ;
Baliol Coll., Oxford, 1830; Cardinal,
1875-85 et seq.
Manning, Joseph Bolles, A.M.,
1787-1854. Atticus Secundus. An Amer-
ican lawyer; b. at Gloucester (now Rock-
port), Mass. ; Harv. Univ., 1808 ; was for
several years a lawyer in Ipswich, and
afterwards in Gloucester ; d. in Ipswich.
Manning, Rev. Owen, 1721-1801.
A. G. 0. T. U. O. C. ; A Consistent Prot-
estant; A Gentleman of th» University of
Cambridge. An English antiquary ; b.
in Northampton ; Vicar of Godalming,
1763 ; and Rector of Pepperharrow, 1769.
Manning, Robert, -1730. B. M. An
English writer ; educ. at Douay Coll.,
where he was, for a time. Professor of
Humanity and Philosophy ; d. in Essex.
Manning, Thomas, 1774-1840. M.;
Trismegistus. An English linguist and
mathematical scholar; b. at Diss, Nor-
folk ; educ. at Cambridge ; travelled ex-
tensively in the East ; d. at Bath.
Maunington, A. A. M. An English
translator.
Mansfield, Edw^ard Deering, LL.D.,
1801-80. A Veteran Observer. An emi-
nent American lawyer and journalist; b.
at New Haven, Conn.; educ. at West
Point, 1819, and New Jersey Coll., 1822 ;
removed to Cincinnati ; was a journal-
ist, 1836-72 ; and Commissioner of Sta-
tistics for the State of Ohio, 1857-67.
Mansfield, Lewis William. A Jour-
nalist; Z. P. (Zachary Pundison). An
American writer, of Waterf ord, N.Y. ;
graduated at Union Coll., 1835.
Blansfield, Robert Blackford. An
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Oxford Man and Wi/kehamist. An Eng-
lish Avriter ; Univ. of Oxford, 1846.
Manson, James Bolivar. Ernest
Warmley, M.A.; Eiiphranor. A Scot-
tisli writer, of Bannockburn.
Mant, Rev. Richard, D.D., 1776-1848.
One who is also an Elder. AnEnglishclergy-
man ; b. at Southampton ; educ. at Trin.
Coll., Oxford ; Bishop of Down, Connor,
andDromore;d.atBallymony,Co.Antrim.
Mant, Walter Bishop. A Brother
of the Apollo Lodge, 711, Oxford. An
Irish clergyman and poet; Oriel Coll.,
Oxford, 18ii7 ; Archdeacon of Down.
Manville, Helen A. Nellie A. Mann.
An American writer of the day.
MapletOD, Mrs. S. E. A Clergyman's
Wife. An English writer.
Marana, Giovanni Paolo, about
1642-93. Mahmut the Spy ; The Turkish
Spy. An Italian writer ; about 1682 re-
moved to Paris, where he published his
" Turkish Spy."
Marcet, Mrs. Jane (Haldiman),
178-5-1858. .Tohn Hopkins. A popular
English writer on science ; b. in Geneva ;
d. in London.
March, Charles, 1815-64. Pequot.
An American journalist ; for some time
Vice-Consul at Cairo ; b. in Portsmouth,
N.H. ; Harv. Univ., 1837 ; d. at Alexan-
dria, Egypt.
MarSchal, Pierre Sylvain, 1750-1803.
Sylvain M******l. A French scholar ; b.
in Paris ; d. at Montrouge, near Paris.
Margollouth, Eev. Moses, Ph.D.,
LL.D., 1820-81. A Clergyman of the
Church of England. An English clergy-
man ; b. in London ; educ. in Dublin ;
editor of the " Hebrew Christian Wit-
ness," London, where he died.
Markham, Gervase, 1570-1655. G.
M. An English writer on horses, horse-
manship, etc., who flourished in the
reigns of James I. and Charles I.
Markham, Most Rev. William, D.D.,
-1807. William, Lord Archbishop of York.
An English prelate ; Bishop of Chester,
1771-76 ; Archbishop of York, 1776-1807 ;
d. in London.
Markoe, Peter, -1792. A Native of
Algiers. An American poet, of Philadel-
phia ; d. there.
Marks, Harry H. Grinder. An
American journalist, of New York City.
Marks, Rev. Richard, 1780-1848.
Aliquis; One who loves the Souls of the
Lambs of Christ's Flock. An English
clergyman; Vicar of Great Missenden,
Bucks., 1820-48, where he died.
Marlborough, Sarah Jennings,
Duchess of, 1660-1774. Zarah. An
English lady; b. in Holywell, a suburb
of St. Albans ; for many years a favorite
of her royal mistress.
Marmier, Xavier, 1809-. Un Voya-
geur. A French scholar and traveller,
poet and journalist ; from 1847 keeper of
the Bibliothfeque de Sainte-Genevieve.
Marrack, Richard, 1831-. One of
Ourselves. An English solicitor; b. at
the manor-house, Tregonebris, Sancreed ;
lawyer at Truro in 1880.
Marriott, George Wharton, Esq.,
B.C.L., 1778-1833. G. W. iM. An Eng-
lish lawyer ; b. at Cotesbach, in Leices-
tershire ; Chancellor of the Diocese of St.
David's, 1824-33; d. at Sydenham, Kent.
Marriott, Sir James, Knt., LL.D.,
1731-1803. The Advocate General. An
English jurist; b. in London; at one
time Master of Trin. Hall, Cambridge;
Advocate-General to H.M., 1764 ; ap-
pointed Judge of the Court of Admiralty
in the room of Sir George Hay; twice
M.C. for Sudbury; d. at Twinsted-Hall,
near Sudbury.
Marryat, Miss Florence. — See
"Ross-Church, Mrs. F. (M.)."
Marryat, Frederick, 1792-1848.
Monsieur Violet. An English novelist;
b. in London; served in the English
navy from 1812; d. at Langham, Nor-
folk.
Marsden, Rev. John Howard, B.D.
Philomorus. An English clergyman;
Rector of Great Oakley, Harwich, 1840-
80 et seq.
Marsden, Peter. A Gentleman lately
Resident on a Plantation. An English
colonial writer.
Marsh, Miss C. His Daughter. An
American lady ; daughter of the Rev.
William Marsh.
Marsh, Charles, -1782. A Bookseller.
An English poet and dramatist ; once a
clerk to the chapel in Duke Street, West-
minster; afterwards a bookseller in
Round Court, Strand, and at Charing
Cross ; and finally a justice of the peace
for the liberty of Westminster; d. at
Knightsbridge.
Marsh, Charles. Vetus. An English
barrister, of Lincoln's Inn; b. at Nor-
wich, and spent some time at St. John's
Coll., Cambridge; from 1792, resided for
some years, as a lawyer, at Madras; on
his return to England was an M.P. for
East Retford.
Marsh, Mrs. Constance (Crane)
1816-. Virginia Gabriel. An American
writer ; wife of George Perkins Marsh ,
b. at Berkeley, Mass.
Marsh, Rev. Dwight Whitney, 1823-.
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Tennessean. An American missionary;
"b. at Dalton, Mass.; Williams Coll.,
1842 ; Andover Tlieol. Sem., 1845 ; mis-
■sionary, 1849-60; in 1882 residing at
Amherst, Mass.
Marsh, Miss P. Nellie. An English
novelist.
Marsh, James, D.D., 1794-1842.
Philopis. An American philosopher,
theologian, and educator; b. at Hart-
ford, Vt. ; Dartmouth Coll., 1817 ; Pres-
ident of the Univ. of Vermont, 1826-33 ;
Professor of Philosophy, 1833-42.
Marshall, A. J. P. A Bachelor of
Arts. An English writer of the day.
Marshall, Charles. Harkaway ; He-
raclltus Grey. An English sporting writer
of the day.
MarshaU, Rev. Charles. C. M., Vicar
of Brixworth. An English clergyman.
MarshaU, Eev. Edmund, 1724-97.
Cantianus. An English clergyman;
■Curate of Egerton, 1773-97.
Marshall, George W. O. W. M.
An English writer of the day.
MarshaU, Oliver P. Revilo.
Marshall, Eev. Thomas WUliam.
Archdeacon Chasuble, D.D. An English
R. C. clergyman; once Curate of Swal-
lowcliffe.
Marston, Edward. A Publisher. An
English publisher, of London, of the day.
Marteau, Am^dee. Marcellus.
Martm, Alfred Tobias John, 1802-
50. A Cosmopolite. An Erglish poet;
t). in Helston, Cornwall ; d. at Adelaide,
South Australia.
Martin, Mrs. Bell, -1850. Mrs. Mar-
tin Bell. An Irish lady ; born to an in-
heritance which extended over a territory
■exceeding the domains of many a Ger-
man prince, she was known as " the Irish
heiress " ; but within two years (about
1847) found herself at the head of her
estates without a shilling she could call
her own ; d. in New York City.
Martin, Bon Liouls Henri, 1810-83.
Felix. A French historian, of Paris;
professor at the Sorbonne from 1848 ;
d. at Paris.
Martin, Mrs. Clara (Barnes). C.
B. M. An American writer of the day.
Martin, Mrs. E. Throop. A Lady.
An American compiler.
Martin, Ed-ward Sanford, 1856-.
E. S. M. An American poet; b. at
"" Willowbrook," near Auburn, N.Y. ;
studied law till Oct., 1879, when he be-
came a clerk at Washington, in the Dept.
of State ; has since studied again at
Cambridge, Mass.
Martin, Rev. Frederick, M. A. , -1864.
F. M. An English clergyman, of Trin.
Coll., Cambridge; B.A., 1828; Rector of
South Somereotes, etc., where he died.
Martin, Sir Henry, 3d Bart., 1801-63.
A Lay Baronet; Phanix. An English
antiquary; b. in London; d. at Tun-
bridge Wells.
Martin, J. P. Hydrant Chuck. An
American writer.
Martin, J. L., -1848. J. L. M. An
American satirical poet ; charg^ d'affaires
of the United States to the Pontifical
States; d. at Rome(?).
Martin, James Sullivan. A Revolu-
tionary Soldier. An American writer.
Martin, John, Esq., E.S.A., 1791-
1855. J. M. An English bookseller, of .
London; b. in that city; in 1836 became
librarian to the Duke of Bedford at
Woburn Abbey; d. at Froxfield, near
Woburn.
Martin, Josiah. J. M. An English
writer of the earlier part of the 18th cen-
tury.
Martin, Michael. Lightfoot. An
English highwayman.
Martin, Mrs. SalUe M. (Davis). Sibyl.
An American " Southland" writer; b. in
South Carolina; in 1863 married Mr.
George W. Martin, of Atlanta, Ga.
Martin, Miss Selina. 5. M. An
English writer.
Martin, Sir Theodore, D.C.C., 1816-.
Bon Gaultier. A Scottish poet; b. and
educ. in Edinburgh; at first wrote for
" Eraser's and Tait's Magazines " ; edited,
for Queen Victoria, "Life of H.R.H. the
Prince Consort."
Martin, Thomas. An Irish Land
Owner. An Irish lawyer, of Dublin;
Trin. Coll., 1853.
Martin, WiUiam, -1867. Old Chatty
Cheerful; Peter Parley. An English
writer and publisher for the young ; car-
ried on " Peter Parley's Annual " for 26
years ; d. at Holly Lodge, Woodbridge.
Martineau, Harriet, 1802-76. H.
M. ; An Invalid. An English miscella-
neous writer; b. at Norwich; entered
upon her literary life in 1823 ; visited the
United States in 1834; d. at Ambleside.
Martyn, John, M.D., 1699-1768.
Bavius. A learned English writer ; b. in
London ; Professor of Botany in the
Univ. of Cambridge.
Maseres, Francis, 1731-1824. A
Friend to the Church of England. An
English lawyer ; b. in London ; Attorney-
General for Canada till 1773 ; and after-
wards Cursitor Baron of the Exchequer;
d. at Reigate, Surrey.
91askell, Eev. ■William, 1814-. W.
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M., A Beneficed Priest. An English
clergyman; b. at Bath; removed to
Bude-Haven in 1844 ; J. P., 1865 ; and
Dep.-Lieut. for Cornwall, 1876.
Mason, Mrs. Caroline Atherton
(Brlggs), 1823-. Caro ; Thekla. An
American poet ; b. at Marblehead, Mass. ;
wife of Charles Mason, Esq., of Fitch-
burg, Mass.
Mason, George, Esq., 1735-1806. A
British Freeholder. An English writer;
son of Mr. Mason, a distiller at Deptford
Bridge ; step-son of Dr. Jebb, of Oxford ;
d. at Aldenham Lodge, Herts.
Mason, George Champlin, 1820-.
Champlin ; Robert 0. Lincoln ; The Editor
of the " Newport Mercury." An Ameri-
can artist and journalist ; b. in Newport,
R.I. ; editor of the " Newport Mercury,"
a paper established by James Eranklin,
brotlier of Benjamin.
Mason, John. An Ex-Orderly Ser-
geant. An American soldier ; a veteran
of the New York National Guard.
Mason, Kicliard Sharp, D.D., 1795-
1874. Tlie Chairman of the Committee on
the State of the Church. An American
P. E. clergyman; b. in Barbadoes, W.I. ;
Univ. of Penn., 1812; President Dela-
ware Coll., 1835-37 ; President Hobart
Coll., 1837-74 ; d. at Raleigh, N.C.
Mason, Robert. Ebenezer Lazarus.
A Scottish writer of the 18th century.
Mason, Thomas. /. X. Peck.
Mason, Thomas. An Assistant Libra-
rian. A Scottish bibliographer, of Glas-
gow, of the day.
Mason, Thomson, 1730-85. A Brit-
ish American. An American jurist and
statesman, of Virginia; studied law in
Loudon; was a strong friend of his
country.
Mason, WiUiam, D.D., 1725-97. A
Gentleman of Cambridge ; Malcolm Mac-
gregor. An English poet, painter, and
musician; b. at Hull; Canon of York;
d. in London.
Mason, "WUliam Shaw, Esq. W. S.
M. An Irish bibliographer and statisti-
cal writer; Member of the Royal Irish
Academy; Secretary of the Board of
Public Records in Ireland.
Massary, Isabel. A Resident. An
English writer, of Australia.
Massena, Mrs. A. M. C, 1845-. Cre-
ole. An American " Southland " writer ;
b. in New Orleans ; commenced her lit-
erary career in 1864 ; in 1871, resided in
the parish of Plaquemine.
Massett, Stephen C. Jeemes Pipes,
of Pipesville. An English-American
comic singer ; in 1870, of New York City.
Massey, E. C. Whatshisname. An
English novelist.
Massie, Joseph. J. M. An English
writer on political economy, of the 18th
century.
Masson, Mme Clfemence (Harding).
Dixon. A French lady; wife of Michel
Masson.
Masson, Jean, 1680-1750. . A
learned French critic and chronologist ;
after visiting England, became an evan-
gelical minister, and held several pastor-
ships in France ; d. in England.
Masters, Rev. Robert, F.R.S., 1713-
98. A Late Vicar. An English clergy-
man; Fellow and Tutor of Corpus
Christi Coll., Cambridge.
Mather, Cotton, D.D., 1663-1728.
C. M.; A Fellow of the Royal Society;
A Minister in Boston ; One of the Minis-
ters in Boston ; One of their Number ; Phil-
alethes. An American divine ; son of the
following; b. in Boston; Harv. Coll.,
1678; minister of the North Church,
Boston, 1684-1728 ; d. in Boston.
Mather, Increase, D.D., 1639-1723.
A Friend to the Churches. An American
divine; b. in Dorchester, Mass.; Harv.
Coll., 1656 ; pastor of the North Church,
Boston, 1664-1723; President of Harv.
Coll., 1685-1701 ; d. in Boston.
Mather, Samuel, D.D., 1706-85. An
American Englishman; Aurelius Pruden-
tius, Americanus. An American divine ;
son of Cotton Mather; b. in Boston;
Harv. Coll., 1723 ; was a pastor in his
native city.
Mathew, Rev. Theobald, D.D., 1790-
1856. The Apostle of Temperance. An
Irish R. C. priest; b. at Thomastown^
Tipperary; educ. at Maynooth; visited
the United States, 1849-51 ; d. at Cork.
Mathews, Albert, 1820-. Paul Sieg-
volk. An American lawyer and littera-
teur; b. in New York City; Yale Coll.,
1842 ; admitted to the New York bar in
1845; co-editor of the "Yale Literary
Magazine," 1841-42 ; practises law in his
native city.
Mathews, Charles ElMn. Ch. El.
Ma. An English writer, of Exeter, of
the day.
Mathews, Cornelius, 1817-. The
Late Ben Smith. An American journal-
ist ; b. at Port Chester, N.Y. ; educ. at
the Univ. of New York ; began his lite-
rary career in 1836 ; has edited various
journals, and contributed largely to peri-
odicals, etc.
Mathews, G. H. Porte. An Ameri-
can writer of the day.
Mathias, Thomas James, about
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1757-1835. Thomas James M*th**s; A
Country Gentleman, formerti/ of the Univ.
ofCamb.; A Layman. An English poet;
educ. at Cambridge; resided for many
years at Naples, where he died.
Matson, Henrietta. Eric Arnold.
An English (?) writer of the day.
Matthews, Arthur Bache. A. B. M.
An English editor.
Matthews, Henry, 1789-1828. An
Invalid. An English writer; b. at Bel-
mont, in Herefordshire ; Advocate-Kscal
of Ceylon, 1821-27 ; and promoted to
the Bench in 1827 ; d. at Ceylon.
Matthews, James Brander, 1852-.
Arthur Penn. An American writer, of
New York City; b. in Louisiana.
Matthews, John. An Officer of the
Bo)/al Navy. An English naval lieuten-
ant.
Blatthews, John, Esq. A Lounger.
An EngUsh gentleman, of Belmont, Here-
fordshire.
Blatthews, Nathan. One of the Di-
rectors. An American merchant and
capitalist of Boston; gave "Matthews
Hall" to Harv. Univ., Cambridge, Mass.
Matthews, William, -1816. A Lover
of Christian Liberty; Catholicus; Theo-
philus Freeman. An English Friend, of
Bath ; at one time secretary to the West
of England Agricultural Society, orig-
inally established in that city ; d. at
Bath.
Maturln, Eev. Robert Charles,
1782-1824. Dennis Jasper Murphy. An
Irish clergyman, poet, novelist, and dra-
matist; Curate of St. Peter's, Dublin;
b. and d. there.
Maude, Mrs. Mary Fawler. M. F.
M. An English hymn-writer; wife of
Eev. Joseph Maude, Vicar of Chirk, near
Buabon.
Maudet de Penhouet, le oomte Ar-
mand Bon IJouis, 1764-1839. A Pedes-
trian Traveller. A Erench antiquary ; b.
at the Chateau de Penhouet (Loire, In-
ferieure) ; was engaged in the American
war ; d. at Rennes.
Mauduit, Jasper. J. M.,of the Inner
Temple. An English political writer, of
London.
Maunde, . M. An English boy ;
referred to in Lamb's " Ella," " Christ's
Hospital."
Maurice, Eev. John Frederick Den-
ison, M.A., 1805-72. A Clergyman of the
Church of England. An eminent English
divine; son of an Unit, minister; Pro-
fessor of Moral Philosophy in the Univ.
of Cambridge, 1866-72.
Maurice, J. F. The "Daily News"
Special Correspondent. An English jour-
nalist.
Maury, Matthew Fontaine, LL.D.,
1806-73. Harry_ Bluff. An eminent
American astronomer and meteorologist;
b. in Virginia; professor in the Virginia
Military Institute, 1868-73; d. at Lex-
ington, Va.
Maury, Sarah (Mytton), -1848. An
English Woman, An English writer; b.
in Liverpool ; d. in Virginia.
Maverick, Augustas. Paul Peebles.
An American writer.
Blavor, Rev. William, LL.D., 1758-
1837. William Frederick Martyn. A
Scottish clergyman and voluminous au-
thor; b. in the parish of New Deer,
Aberdeenshire; Eector of Bladon w.
AVoodstock; Vicar of Hurley, Berks.;
and a magistrate for Oxfordshire; d. at
the rectory house, Woodstock.
Maw, Mary. A Well-msher. An Eng-
lish writer ; a Friend, of Woodbridge, in
Suffolk.
Mawbrey, Eev. Thomas. A Suffer-
ing Presbyter of the Church of Scotland.
A Scottish minister of the first part of
the 18th century.
Mawer, John, D.D. A Free Thinker
and a Christian. An English clergyman
of the earlier part of the 18th century.
Mawson, Matthias, D.D., 1682-1770.
Matthias, Lord Bishop of Chichester. An
English prelate ; b. at Chisivick, in Mid-
dlesex ; Benet Coll., Cambridge ; Bishop
of Ely, 1754^70; d. at his house in Ken-
sington Square.
Maxcy, VirgU, about 1785-1844. A
Citizen of Maryland. An American states-
man, of Baltimore ; b. at Attleboro, Mass. ;
was killed on board the U.S. steamer
" Princeton," on the Potomac Eiver.
Max-weli, Lady Caroline Elizabeth
Sarah (Sheridan Norton), 1808-77.
Aunt Carry ; Pearce Stevenson, Esq. An
English poet ; b. in London ; first married
the Hon. G. C. Norton; in 1876, Sir
William Sterling Maxwell.
Maxw^ell, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth
(Braddon), 1837-. Babington White;
Lady Caroline lascelles. A popular Eng-
lish novelist ; b. in London ; from an
early age has been much devoted to lit-
erary pursuits; also edits annually the
" Mistletoe Bough."
Maxwell, William H. Max. An Eng-
lish writer and publisher of the day.
Maxwell, William Hamilton, 1795-
1851. A Soldier of Fortune. An Irish
novelist; Trin. Coll., Dublin; in 1820
was collated to the prebend and rectory
of Ballagh, a wild place in Connaught,
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destitute of any congregation or cure of
souls, though it afforded what he was ad-
mirably capable of dealing with, — plenty
of game ; d. at Musselburgh, near Edin-
burgh.
May, Frederick. Erasmus. An Eng-
lish (1) Radical.
Maybrick, Mr. M. Stephen Adams.
An English singer and writer of music ;
the author of "Nancy Lee," the most
popular ballad ever written.
Mayer, Brantz, 1809-79. John Smith,
Jr. An American lawyer and historical
writer; b. in Baltimore; Secretary of
Legation at Mexico; from 1843 resided
in Baltimore.
Mayer, Franz Xaver, 1757-. Gott-
lieb Ackermann. A German writer.
Mayhew, Horace, 1819-72. Susan
Crick; Ponny. An English author and
journalist ; one of the brothers Mayhew ;
b. and d. in London ; for some time on
the staff of " Punch."
Mayhew, Horace, Henry Mayhew,
and Robert B. Brough. Rigdum Fun-
nidos.
Maynard, Col. . The Kentucky
Colonel. An American writer.
Maynard, Mrs. Sarah Flizabeth
(Hillyer BaUard), 1841-. Kaloolah;
Mrs. Literary. An American " South-
land" writer; b. at Eatonton, Putnam
Co., Ga. ; in 1856 married Mr. J. J. Bal-
lard, of Halletsville, Texas, and about
1870, Mr. Maynard ; they reside near
Bastrop, Texas.
Mayne, Miss Sarah Jane. A Friend
of the People. An English novelist.
Mayo, Herbert, M.D., -1852. Mac
Davus. An English autht)r ; Professor of
Anatomy in King's Coll., London, till
1836; when he settled at Bad-Weilbach,
near Mainz, on the Rhine, where he died.
Mayo, Mrs. Isabella (Fyvle), 1843-.
Edward and Ruth Garrett. An English
poet and novelist; b. in London; in 1870
married Mr. John R. Mayo, an English
solicitor.
Mayo, Wmiam Starbuck, M.D.,
1812-. Jonathan Eomer. A popular
American novelist, of New York City;
b. at Ogdensburg, N.Y. ; studied medi-
cine, and practised for several years.
Mayow, Rev. Kobert Wynell, B.A.,
1777-1817. Daniel Merdant. An Eng-
lish clergyman ; b. at Saltash ; curate at
Ardwick, near Manchester, and d. there.
Mead, Richard, M.D., 1673-1754.
Dr. M^d. An eminent English physi-
cian, of London ; one of the most learned
men of his age.
aieadley, George Wilson, 1774-. G-.
W. M.; A Lay Seceder. An English bi-
ographer; b. at Sunderland; in early life
visited Italy, and resided in Germany for
a time.
Meads, Orlando, A.M. A Layman.
An American lawyer, of Albany ; Union
Coll., 1826.
Meagher, Thomas Francis, 1823-67.
Cornelius 0 Keefe. An Irish patriot; b.
at Waterf ord ; sentenced to death for se-
dition ; he was transported to Tasmania,
whence in 1842 he escaped to this coun-
try ; was drowned at Eort Benton, while
Secretary of Montana.
Meaney, Blary Ii. M. L. M. An
American writer for the young of the day.
Meason, Gilbert IJaing. G. L. M. A
Scottish artist, of Lindertis, Eorfarshire.
Measor, Charles Pennell. Scrutator.
An English writer; Sub-Inspector of
Factories.
Mecklenburg, Alfhilda (Svenson),
1830-. Ivar Ring. A Danish novelist;
b. at Copenhagen ; in 1864 married Cap-
tain Karl Mecklenburg, in the Norwegian
service, and lives now (1882), since 1868,
a widow in Copenhagen.
Mecom, Benjamin. Urbanus Filter.
An American journalist, of Boston; a
nephew of Benjamin Eranklin.
Mecutehen, Samuel, and Sayre,
George BI. S. M. and G. M. S. Amer-
ican teachers, of Philadelphia.
Meding, Oskar, 1829-. Benno Reden ;
Gregor Samarow. A German novelist ; b.
at Konigsberg ; studied law in his native
town, in Heidelburg, and Berlin ; in
1873 he settled in Berlin, and devoted
himself to literary work.
Medley, or Daily Tatler. Supposed
editor Jeremy Quick.
Mee, Mr. WUliam, 1788-1862. Rich-
ard Sparkle. An English poet and jour-
nalist ; b." at Kegworth, County of Lei-
cester ; resided in London several years ;
about the year 1820 returned to Keg-
worth, but engaged in no steady occupa-
tion. He was the author of the song,
"Alice Gray," which became so great a
favorite with the public. He suggested
for his epitaph, "Weep not for Mee"
(me). D. at the Shardlow Union-house.
Meen, Rev. Henry, B.D., 1745-1817.
C. or Coadjutor. An English poet and
clergyman ; rector of the united parishes
of St. Nicholas Coleabbey and St. Nich-
olas Olave, London, 1792-1817 ; and
prebendary in the Cathedral Church of
St. Paul, where he was lecturer ; d. in
London.
Meighan, Thaddeus W. Asmodeus.
An American writer.
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Meigs, Keturn Jonathan, 1740-1823.
A Resident of Twelve Years at Marietta,
in that State. Au eminent American sol-
dier ; b. in Middletown, Conn. ; settled
in Marietta, in 1788 ; d. at the Cherokee
agency.
MeiMeliani, Robert. Robert Stuart.
An English artist (?).
Meln, John. Sagittarius. An Amer-
ican political writer ; a printer and book-
seller of Boston ; a strong Tory ; kept a
circulating library ; was editor of the
"Boston Chronicle," but becoming ob-
noxious to the patriots, in 1769 fled to
England, and the " Chronicle " was dis-
continued in 1770.
Mein, Robert. A Merchant Citizen.
A Scottish writer, of Edinburgh.
Meldrum, Kev. George, -1709. A
Friend in the City. A Scottish minister
at Edinburgh.
Mell, Giovanni, about 1740-1815.
Sicilian Anacreon. An eminent Sicilian
poet.
Mellne, Miss Mary Miller. Florence
McCoomb. An American (1) norelist of
the day.
Mellen, Grenville, 1799-1841. Regi-
nald Reverie. An American poet; b. in
Biddeford, Me.; Harv. Univ., 1818; re-
sided about five years in Boston, but
removed to New York City in 1839.
MelUsh, J. C. J. O. M., Esq. An
English translator.
Melllsh, Joseph. M. An English
scholar, of Eton Coll. ; a contributor to
the " Microcosm," 1787.
Melmoth, William, Esq., 1710-99.
Sir Thomas Fitzosborne. An elegant Eng-
lish writer ; b. in London ; was a lawyer ;
resided many years at Shrewsbury, and
then at Bath, where he died.
Melnikow, Pawel Iwanowitsch,
1819-. Andrei Petscherstij . A Eussian
author ; b. at Nishnij, Nowgorob ; studied
at Kasan, and entered the service of the
State.
Memes, Mrs. Ann (Ritchie). A
Ladij. A Scottish writer; wife of Dr.
John Smythe Memes, of Edinburgh.
Memmtnger, Charles Gustavus,
1803-. A Spectator of the Past. An
American lawyer and politician; b. in
Wiirtemberg ; came to Charleston, S.C.,
when a child ; Secretary of the Treasury
in the Confederate States Cabinet, 1861-
64.
Mtodes, Judith (Gautier), 1850-.
Judith Walter ; Judith Me'rides. A Erench
writer; b. at Paris; daughter of Theo-
phile Gautier ; is at once a poet, musi-
cian, novelist, sculptor, and painter.
Mendham, Kev. Joseph. Catholicus;
Eupator. An English clergyman, of Sut-
ton Coldfield, near Birmingham.
Biennis, Sir John, 1598-1671. S^ J.
M. An English poet; vice-admiral,
E.N. ; Chief Comptroller of the Navy,
and Governor of IDover Castle.
Mercer, Charles B"enton, LL.D.,
1778-1858. A Late American Statesman,
An American soldier and statesman ; b.
at Erederioksburg, Va.; New Jersey
Coll., 1797 ; studied law ; M.C., 1817-40 ;
d. at Howard, near Alexandria, Va.
Mercer, Edward Smyth. An Irish
Sennachj. An. Irish poet of the day.
Mercer, Williami. A Person Abroad.
A Scottish writer.
Mercler, Alfred. M***, Imiisianais.
An American novelist, of New Orleans.
Mercier de Complegne, Claude
Frangois Xavler, 1763-1800. O. M. D.
C. A French editor, compiler, and
writer, of Paris.
Meredith, Sir William. A Member of
Parliament. An English political writer
of the 18th century.
Mereweather, Eev. Francis, LL.B.
A Country Vicar. An English clergy-
man ; Eector of Cole Orton, Ashby-de-la-
Zouche, 1815-60 et seg.
Merlm^e, Prosper, 1803-70. Clara
Gazul. A Erench writer; b. in Paris;
studied law, but did not' practise ; in-
spector of the monuments of Paris from
1834.
Merlvale, John Herman, Esq.,
E.S.A., 1779-1844. J. H. M. An Eng-
lish lawyer; b. in Exeter; St. John's
Coll., Cambridge; called to the Bar at
Lincoln's Inn, but devoted his life chiefly
to literary pursuits; d. at his house in
Bedford Square, London.
Merrill, H. R. Old Scout.
Merrill, Royal W. The Lounger in
the Lobbi/. An American journalist.
Merriman, Samuel, M.D., 1771-1853.
L. N. ; S. M. ; Correspondent ; 'l\apav6pii-
iros. An English physician ; b. at Marl-
borough, Wilts. ; practised his profession
in London, where he died.
Blerry, Robert, 1755-98. Delia
Crusca; Tom Thome. An English poet
and dramatist, of London ; b. in that
city; came to the United States in 1790 ;
and d. in Baltimore.
Merry, Robert, Roscoe, etc. A Soci-
ety called the Oziosi.
Merryweather, Mrs. J. A. J. A. M.
An English poet.
Mesonero y Romanos, Ramon de,
1803-. II Parlante Curioso. A Spanish
writer and journalist; b. in Madrid;
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from 1833 devoted himself to literary
pursuits.
Messenger, Mrs. Liilian T. (Rozell),
1844-. Zena Clifton. An American
"Southland" poet; b. in Kentucky; in
1861 married Mr. Messenger of Tuscum-
bia, Ala., who d. in 1865; in 1869 her
home was still in Tuscumbia.
Metcalfe, Rev. Frederick, M.A.,
about 1817-. The Oxonian. An English
clergyman; St. John's Coll., Cambridge,
1838; Vicar of St. Michael, Oxford, 1849-
83 ; Fellow of Lincoln Coll., Oxford, 1844-
83 et seg.
Meteyard, Miss Eliza, 1816-79. _ Sil-
verpen. An English poet; b. at Liver-
pool; received her nom de plume from
Mr. Jerrold ; d. in London.
Meusnier, Georges. Karl Bohert.
Meyer, August Friedrich, 1811-.
Friedrich Brunold. A German poet; b.
at Pyritz, in Pomerania ; successively at
Berlin, Stettin, and Joachimsthal, — where
he is still to-day, free from every oflBce, —
devoted to literary labor.
Meyer, Siegbert, 1841-. Siegmey. A
German author ; b. in Berlin ; attended
the French lyceum in that city ; was en-
gaged for some time in the silk-goods
manufacture ; but after the death of his
father, devoted himself to literary pur-
suits.
Michel, F. Fernand. Anthony R^al.
A French writer.
Michelborne, Joltn. A Gentleman
who was in the Town. An Irish historian,
of the earlier part of the 18th century.
Blichell.Mrs. Grace (Angove), 1839-.
Grace Angove. An English writer ; b. at
Redruth, Cornwall.
MicheU, Nicholas, 1807-80. An Es-
sayist on the Passions. An English poet,
novelist, and essayist; b. at Truro; d. at
Falmouth.
Michie, Archibald. Jack Robinson.
An English literary critic, of Melbourne,
Australia.
Mickle, Charles Julius. Mr. C. J.
M. An English writer.
Middlemass, Miss Hume. Mignion-
ette. An English writer.
Middlemass, R. Hume. Thistle. An
English writer.
Middleton, Conyers, D.D., 1683-
1750. 2'he D — st D — r. An eminent
English scholar and writer ; b. at York ;
about 1722 became principal librarian
of the Public Library at Cambridge,
and towards the close of his life was
presented to the living of Hascomb, in
Surrey.
jHifldleton, Henry, 1771-1846. A
South-Carolinian. An American states-
man, of South Carolina; U.S. Minister
to Russia, 1820-31 ; b. and d. at Charles-
ton, S.C.
Middleton, Rev. Patrick. P. M
An English clergyman of the earlier
part of the 18th century.
Milbourne, Rev. Luke, B.A., -1720.
Tom of Bedlam. An English miscel-
laneous writer; was instituted to the
living of St. Ethelburga, within Bishops-
gate, London, in 1704-20.
Milburn, Rev. William Henry,
1823-. The Blind Preacher. An Ameri-
can M. E. minister; b. in Philadelphia;
in 1860 was ordained in the Prot. Epis.
Church ; but in 1872 returned to Meth-
odism.
MUes, Alfred, 1796-1851. A. M. An
English author; b. at Woodbridge, Suf-
folk; d. at Lympston, Devon.
Miles, Henry, Jr. Hermes. An
American \vriter.
Miles, Pliny, 1818-65. Communipau:
An American writer; b. at Watertown,
N.Y. ; devoted the later years of his life
to postal reform ; d. at Malta, N.Y.
Miles, Mrs. SibeUa (Hatfield), 1800-.
S. E. Hatfield. An English poet ; born
in Falmouth; wife of Alfred Miles; in
1874 resident in London.
Mill, John Stuart, 1806-73. Wick-
liffe. An English philosopher; b. in
London; studied law; in the service of
the East India Company 33 years, 1823-
56; M.P., 1865; spent the last years of
his life chiefly in the south of Europe,
near Avignon.
Millar, John, 1735-1801. Crito. A
Scottish jurist ; b. in Lanarkshire ; educ.
at Glasgow ; was Professor of Civil Law
there, 1761-1801.
MUlard, E. E. E. E. M. ; E. M. E.
An American sporting writer of the day.
Millard, John. Henry Coxe, Esq.
An English author; ass't-librarian at
the Surrey Literary Institution, in Black
Friars' Road, London.
MiUen, Gen. F. F. Ardboe; Trefoil;
Verdad. An American journalist.
Miller, Mrs. Anna C. (Johnson),
1832-83. Minnie Myrtle. An American
poet ; wife of Joaquin Miller.
This IB also given; Mrs. Minnie Theresa
(Dyer) ; married in 1863, and divorced in 1870.
Miller, Cincinnatus Hiner, 1841-.
Joaquin Miller. An American poet; b.
in the Wabash district, Ind. ; settled in
Oregon; was a county judge, 1866-70;
in 1870 went to England.
MUler, Mrs. EmUy (Huntington).
Purdy. An American novelist.
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MUler, Mme Eugeuie Marie Gaude,
-1865. Max Valrey. A French novelist.
Miller, George. A Country Book-
seller. A Scottish writer, of Dunbar, in
East Lothian.
MUler, Hugh, 1802-56. One of the
Scotch People; The /Stonemason of Cromar-
tie ; A Geologist ; A Journeyman Mason.
An eminent Scottisli geologist; b. at
Cromarty; in 1840 went to Edinburgh
as editor of " The Witness " ; d. at Port-
obello, near that city.
Miller, Rev. James, 1703-44. A
Gentleman of Wadham College. An Eng-
lish dramatist ; b. in Dorsetshire ; educ.
at Oxford; d. in Cheyne Walk, Chelsea.
Miller, James W. Four of Us. An
American writer, of Boston.
MUler, Mrs. John A. Faith Latimer.
An American writer of the day.
Miller, John Cale, D.D. A Birming-
ham Clergyman ; Eight Clergymen. An
English clergyman; Lincoln Coll., Ox-
ford, 1835; Rector of St. Martin, Bir-
mingham, 1846-66 ; Vicar of Greenwith
w. St. Mary, 1866-83 et seg.
MUler, Mrs. liydia Falconer, -1876.
L. F. M.; Mrs. Harriet Myrtle. An
English writer ; widow of Hugh Miller.
MUler, Lady M., 1741-81. An English-
woman. An English lady, of Batheaston
villa ; d. at Bristol Hot Wells.
MiUer, Mrs. Mary (Ayer). Luola.
An American "Southland" writer; b.
in Fayetteville, N.C. ; early married Mr.
Willis M. Miller, a lawyer, and after-
wards a Presbyt. minister; in 1868 re-
sided in Charlotte, N.C.
Miller, Mrs. Mary (GlUles). Har-
riet Myrtle. An English writer of the
day.
MUler, Rev. Tobias H. Uncle Toby.
MUls, Charles, Esq., 1788-1826.
Theodore Ducas. An English historian;
b. at Greenwich ; left the law for litera-
ture ; d. at Southampton.
MUls, John. A Man of Fashion. An
English sportsman and sporting writer.
BlUner, John, 1752-1826. Rev. J. M.,
D.D., F.8.A. An English R. C. divine;
b. in London ; educ. at Douay ; Bishop
cf Castabala, and Vicar Apostolic of
England, 1803-23 ; d. at Wolverhampton.
MUnor, William. A Member. An
American statistical writer.
Miner, Charles, 1780-1865. John
Harwood; Poor Robert the Scribe. An
American journalist and humorous essay-
ist ; b. at Norwich, Conn. ; latest of Phil-
adelphia ; d. at Wilkesbarre, Penn.
Miorcec de Kerdanet, Daniel Ijouis
Mathurin, 1793-. le R. P. Cyrille Pen-
nec. A French lawyer; librarian of the
town of Rennes.
Mitchel, Wmiam. The Tinklarian
Doctor. An English writer of the first
part of the 18th century.
MitcheU, Agues W. A. W. M. An
American writer.
Mitchell, Donald Grant, 1822-. D.
G. M.; A Bachelor; Ik. Marvel; An
Opera Goer; John Timon. An American
author ; b. at Norwich, Conn. ; Yale Coll.,
1841 ; resides at Edgewood, near New Ha-
ven, Conn.
MitcheU, G. One from the Plough.
An English journalist, of London.
Mitchell, John, M.D., -1772. An Im-
partial Hand. An English-American
physician; emigrated to America about
1700 ; and resided chiefly at Urbana, on
the Rappahannock, about 73 miles from
Richmond, for the remainder of his life.
Mitchell, John. A Practical Printer.
An English writer, of Manchester.
MitcheU, Rev. John, 1794-1870.
Graduate of Yale of the Class of 1821;
John Chester. An American Cong, min-
ister; b. at Chester, Conn.; Yale Coll.,
1821 ; engaged in literary pursuits, 1843-
70.
Mitchell, John Kearsley, M.D., 1796-
1858. A Yankee. An American writer ;
b. at Shepherdstown, Va. ; Univ. of Penn.,
1819; professor in Jefferson Coll., at
Philadelphia, 1841-58, where he died.
MitcheU, R. Vigilant. An English
sporting writer.
MitcheU, Thomas Peter. Twinroch
Elmlicht, Esq. An English theological
writer.
MitcheU, WiUlam. A Free Church
Elder. A Scottish writer.
MitchUl, Samuel Latham, M.D.,
LL.D,, 1764-1831. A Gentleman residing
in this City. An American scientist; b.
at North Hampstead, N.Y. ; professor in
Columbia Coll., 1792-1801 ; M.C., 1801-3
and 1810-12; U.S. Senator, 1804-10; d.
in New York City.
Mitford, John, R.N., -1831. Alfred
Burton. An English journalist and poet,
of London.
Moberley, A. A Wanderer. An Eng-
lish poet.
Moflfat, A. S. A. S. M. An Ameri-
can writer for the young.
Moflfatt, J. 0. An English writer on
botany.
Moggridge, J. H., Esq. A Monmouth-
shire Magistrate. An English writer.
Mogridge, George, 1787-1854. Eph- •
raim Holding ; Uncle Adam ; Jeremy Jaunt ;
Peter Parley ; My Uncle Newberry ; Old
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Humphrey. An English writer for the
young; b. at Ashted, near Biriningliam;
after being in business for a time in that
city he removed to London ; in 1828 he
began to prepare works for the Eeligious
Tract Society, of which millions of copies
were distributed; d. at Hastings.
Bloir, Rev. Andrew. A Gentleman of
the Law. A Scottish clergyman ; Seces-
sion minister, Selkirk.
Moir, David Macbeth, M.D., 1798-
1851. A; Delia; Mansie Waugh. A
Scottish poet and prose writer; b. at
Musselburgh, near Edinburgh; d. at
Dumfries.
Moithey, P. D. il/. de Vouziers. A
French writer, of Vouziers (Ardennes).
Molenes, Mme la Comtesse Paul de.
Ange Binigne.
Molesworth, Mrs. Mary Louisa,
1842-. Ennis Graham. An English
writer of Scotch descent; has lived much
in the manufacturing districts of the
North of England ; but of late years in
France, and at present in Paris.
Molesworth,Robert,Viscount Moles-
worth, 1656-1725. A Member of the House
of Commons. An Irish statesman ; b. in
Dublin; ambassador of William III. to
the Danish court, 1692-95.
BloUtor, WUhelm, 1819-80. Benno
Sronner; Ulrich Riesler. A German
writer; b. at Zweibriicken, in Khenish
Bavaria; d. at Speier.
Molloy, J. Fitzgerald. Ernest Wilding.
Molyneux, Eev. Johii William
Henry, B.A. J. W. H. M. An English
clergyman ; B. A., Cambridge, 1841 ; Vicar
of St. Gregory's w. St. Peter's P. C, Sud-
bury, Suffolk, 1855-75 et seq.
Monckton, Bose C. Rose C. Sf. An
English writer.
Moncrief, Major . An Engineer
upon that Expedition. A British oflBicer
at the siege of Quebec in 1759.
Moncrieflf, John. J. M., of T. A
Scottish physician; "famous for his ex-
traordinary skill and knowledge in the
art of physick."
Moncrieff, Robert Hope. Ascott B.
Hope. A Scottish writer of the day.
Mondelet, Hon. Dominique, -1863.
Un Avocat. A Canadian judge, of Mon-
treal; held office and sat in Parliament
before the Union.
Money, Robert Colton. R. C. M.
An English traveller.
Monk, James Henry, D.C, 1784-
1856. J. H. M. An English scholar
and clergyman; Bishop of Gloucester
from 1830, and Bishop of Gloucester and
Bristol, 1886-56.
aionmouth, Mrs. Elizabeth H.
Sophia Homespun. An American writer
of religious fiction, of the day.
Monro, Eev. Thomas, M.A., -1815.
Oxoniensis. An English litterateur, of
Magdalen Coll., Oxford; M.A., 1774;
Rector of Little Easton, Essex.
Monroe, George H. Templeton. An
American journalist; in 1884 retired
from the charge of the Boston " Satur-
day Evening Post " ; previously editor of
the Hartford, Conn., " Courant " ; in 1886
wrote for tlie Boston " Herald."
Monsell, John Samuel Bewley,
LL.D. The Old Vicar. An English poet ;
Trin. Coll., Dublin, 1832 ; Rector of St.
Nicholas, Guildford, 1870-74 et seq.
Monson, Frederick John, 5th Baron
Monson, D.C.L., 1809-41. A Layman.
An English nobleman, author, artist,
and traveller; d. at Brighton.
Montagu, BasU, Esq., 1770-1851. A
Water Drinker. An English lawyer;
educ. at the Charterhouse, and at Cam-
bridge ; for ten years Accountant-General
in Bankruptcy ; d. at Boulogne.
Montagu, Mrs. BasU. Mrs. M. An
English lady ; wife of the preceding.
Montagu, Mrs. Elizabeth, 1720-1800.
Mrs. M. An English lady of letters;
daughter of Matthew Robinson, Esq., of
West Layton, Yorkshire ; was married in
1742 to Edward Montagu, Esq., of Den-
ton Hall; resided for many years in
London; a splendid leader in society and
literature ; called the " Queen of the
Blues."
Montagu, M., Esq. A Near Observer.
An English political writer.
Montagu, Capt., Matthew, B.N. A
Layman. An English writer.
Montagu, Matthew^ Robinson.
Matt. Robinson M. An English writer.
Montague, Eight Hon. Lady Blary
Wortley, 1690C?)-1762. Right Hon. Lady
M—y W—y if— e. An English lady;
by birth Lady Mary Pierrepont, the eld-
est daughter of Evelyn, Earl of Kings-
ton; in 1712 married Edward Wortley
Montague, Esq., grandson of the first
Earl of Sandwich.
Montague, William Edw^ard. An
Officer. An English officer ; entered the
army in 1860 as ensign in the 2nd (the
Queen's Royal) Regiment of Foot; in
1870 made captain of the 94th Regiment
of Foot; and in 1877 was brigade major
at the Mauritius.
Montefiore, Mrs. Charlotte, -1854.
One of themselves. A Jewish writer of
London.
Mont^pin, Xavier Aymon de.
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182-1-. Georges de Rieux. A French
novelist ; wrote, 1847-57, 169 volumes of
romance.
Montgomerie, Hugh E. Edmond
Hugomont. A Scottish Canadian writer,
of Montreal ; returned to Scotland in
1849.
Montgomery, . A Popular Au-
thor. An JEnglish writer and compiler.
Montgomery, James, 1771-1854.
Alcceus ; Paul Positive ; A Poet ; Gabriel
Silvertongue, Gent. A Scottish 'religious
poet; b. at Irvine, Ayrshire; d. at his
residence, the Mount, Sheffield, Eng-
land.
Montgomery, Kev. John. A Minis-
ter of the Free Church of Scotland.
Montgomery, Miss M. M. M. M. M.
An American writer.
Monti, liuigi, 1830-. A Consul
Abroad; Samuel Sampleton, Esq. An
Italian writer ; instructor at Harv. Univ.,
Cambridge, 1854-59 ; and afterwards
U. S. Consul at Palermo.
Mooar, George, D.D., 1830-. G. M.
An American clergyman ; b. at Andover,
Mass.; Williams Coll., 1851 ; And. Theol.
Sem., 1855 ; professor at the Pacific
Theol. Sem., Oakland, Cal. (also acting
pastor of the Plymouth Avenue Church,
Oakland, 1874-77), 1870-83 et seq.
Moody, C. L., LL.D., F.A.S. A Lady.
An English traveller and writer.
Mooney, A., and George Henry.
Two Brothers. English writers.
Moore, Mrs. Clara (Jessup). Clara
Moreton; Mrs. Harriette Oxnard Ward.
An American poet and prose writer ; b.
in Westfield, Mass. ; since 1855, of Phil-
adelphia.
Moore, Clement Clarke, LL.D.,
1779-1863. A Citizen of New York;
Columella; A Landholder. An American
scholar and linguist; b. in New York
City; Columbia Coll., 1798; professor in
the Epis. Theol. Sem., New York City,
1821-50; and Emeritus Professor, 1850-
63.
Moore, Cornelius, A.M., 1806-. One
of the Crafi. An American journalist;
b. in Hunterden County, New Jersey;
editor of the New York "Masonic
Magazine."
Moore, Edward, etc. Adam Fitz
Adam. English political writers, of
London.
Moore, EmUy H. Mignonette. An
American writer of the day.
Moore, Frederick A. Eugene Sin-
clair. An American book-editor, of
Manchester, N.H. ; now (1885) residing
in Washington, D.C.
Moore, Mrs. H. J. A Lady. An
American writer.
Moore, Jacob Bailey, 1797-1853. A
Freeman. An American journalist at
Concord, N.H. ; b. in Andover, N.H. ;
postmaster at San Francisco, 1848-52;
d. at Bellows Falls, Vt.
Moore, John, 1730-1802. John Mor-
daunt. A Scottish writer ; b. at Stirling ;
practised till 1770 in Glasgow ; afterwards
travelled on the Continent, and resided
in Paris and London; d. in London.
Moore, John C. Peter Snooks. An
American journalist, of Boston.
Moore, Joseph S. Adersey Curiosi-
bhoy ; The Parsee Merchant. An Ameri-
can writer, of New York City.
Moore, Morris. Verax. An English
writer on the fine arts.
Bloore, Thomas, 1779-1852. T***y
M***e; Anacreon Moore; Thomas Brown,
the Younger; I'om Crib; Thomas Little,
Esq.; Mr. Minus; Captain Rock; Tris-
magistus Rustifustius ; An Irishman; An
Irish Gentleman; One of the Fancy. A
popular Irish poet; d. at Sloperton,.
near Devizes, where he had lived several
years.
Moorhead, Mrs. . A Fernale
Friend. An American poet of the l8th
century.
Moosmiiller, Oswald. 0. M. An
American writer, of Pennsylvania, of the
day.
Moquin-Tandon, Christian Horace
Benedict Alfred, 1804-64. Fredol. A
French physician and dialect writer, of
Toulouse ; b. at Montpellier.
Moran, Carlo, 1845-. Harry Blood-
good. An American minstrel singer.
Moran, Domlnick. Dominick Mur-
ray. An Irish actor.
Morandi, Felicita, 1830-. Una Lom-
barda. An Italian poet ; b. at Varese ;
at the present time is inspector of the
female schools of Northern Italy.
Morant, Rev. Philip, 1700-78. A
Clergyman. An English clergyman;
Rector of St. Mary's, Colchester ; after-
wards of Aldham, Essex.
Mordaunt, Charles, Earl of Peter-
borough, 1658-1735. Matthew Smith. An
English statesman and military com-
mander.
Mordecai, Samuel. An Old Citi-
zen. An American writer, of Rich-
mond, Va.
More, Hannah, 1744-1833. //
M ; Z.; One of the Laity. An excel-
lent English author; b. at Stapleton;.
with four sisters kept a private school at
Bristol; d. in Windsor-terrace, Clifton.
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More, John J. Thomas Doijh. An
American writer.
Morehead, Robert, D.D., -1840.
Martinus Scriblerus. A clergyman,
of St. Paul's, Edinburgh ; afterwards Rec-
tor of Easington, Yorkshire.
Morell, Sir Charles. A Neighbour.
An English author and diplomatist of
the 18th century ; at one time ambassa-
dor from the British Settlements in In-
dia to the Great Mogul.
Moray, Charles. John Cogitans. An
American writer.
Morford, Henry, 1823-81. An Ex-
Pension Agent; The Governor; A Live
American. An American novelist ; b. in
New Jersey.
Morgan, . Nagrom. An Ameri-
can journalist, of Boston.
Morgan, Dr. . Philanthropus Ox-
oniensis. An English controversial writer,
of the first part of the 18th century.
Morgan, A. de. A. B. An English
editor.
Morgan, Mrs. Ann Jane. Ann Jane.
An English novelist.
Morgan, James, D.D. J. M. An
English poet and clergyman.
Morgan, John. Presbyter. An Amer-
ican writer, of New York City ( 1 ) .
Morgan, Lewis Henry, 1818-. Shen-
andoah. An American author; b. at
Aurora, N.Y. ; Union Coll., 1840 ; from
1844, a lawyer at Rochester, N.Y.
Morgan, Maurice, Esq., LL.D. Mal-
colm McGregor. An English poet of the
18th century.
Morgan, Lady Sydney O'wenson,
about 1783-1859. Miss Owenson. An
Irish authoress; b. in Dublin; in 1/812
was married to Sir Charles Morgan,
whom she accompanied to France and
Italy ; d. in London.
Morgan, Thomas, -1743. A Country
Minister; Philfilethes; A Protestant Dis-
senter ; A /Society of Gentlemen. An Eng-
lish writer, of the first part of the 18th
century; his views seem to have been
those of the Radicals of the present day.
Morgan, Sir Thomas Charles, Bart.,
M.D., about 1783-1843. T. C. M., M.
B., F.S.L. An English physician ; b. in
London; resided chiefly in Ireland,
France, and Italy ; d. in London.
Morgan, W. J. Spokes. An Ameri-
can bicycler.
Morgan, William, 1775-1826. One
of the Fraternity. An American Free-
mason, who betrayed the secrets of the
fraternity, and was probably murdered
by members of that society in 1826.
Moriarty, Miss EUen A. Evangeline;
iMcy Ellice. An American " Southland "
poet ; b. in England ; in 1868, lived near
Baton Rouge, La.
Moriarty, Rev. Patrick Eugene,
1804-75. Ermite ; Hierophilus. An Amer-
ican writer.
Morier, James, 1780-1849. Hadji
Baba ; Peregrine Persic. A popular Eng-
lish novelist; spent about six years in
Persia as secretary of legation and min-
ister-plenipotentiary ; d. at Brighton.
Morison, James, Esq., 1770-1840.
Tlie Hygeist. A Scottish patent medicine
inventor; b. at Bognie, County Aber-
deen; in 1828 he formed an establish-
ment in London, to which he gave the
title of " The British College of Health."
The latter part of his life he resided at
Paris. From the year 1830-40 he paid
to the British Government $300,000 for
medicine stamps. D. in Paris.
Morison, Rev. John. A Clergyman
thirteen years resident in the Interior of New
South Wales. An English writer of the
day.
Morley, Frances (Talbot), Dowager
Countess of, 1781-1857. Richard Suckle-
thumkin Spruggins. An English novelist ;
celebrated as a woman of wit and the
" first of talkers."
Morley, John, 1838-. A Young Eng-
lish Posiiivist. An English author and
editor; b. at Blackburn, Lancashire;
from 1867 editor of the "Fortnightly Re-
view " ; M.P., 1869.
Morren, Nathaniel. N. M. A Scot-
tish writer, of Edinburgh, on ecclesiastical
history.
Morres, Hervey Redmond, 2d Vis-
count Mountmorres. A Member of the
Irish Parliament. An Irish law writer.
Morris, Bezaleel. P. M. An Eng-
lish poet, of London, early in the 18th
century.
Morris, Corbyn, Esq., F.R.S. A By-
stander; A Gentleman (f Cambridge. An
English writer of the 18th century.
Morris, Rev. Edward Dafydd, D.D.
The Pastor. An American Presbyt. cler-
gyman, of Columbus, O., in 1861 ; Yale
Coll., 1849; Professor of Ecclesiastical
History in Lane Theol. School, 1874.
Morris, Rev. Francis Orpen, B.A.
A Yorkshire Clergyman. An English
divine; "Worcester Coll., Oxford, 1833;
Rector of Nunburnholme, Hay ton, York.,
1854^83 et seq.
Morris, James W. Jacques Maurice;
K. N. Pepper. An American humorist
and journalist, of New York City.
Morris, Rev. Joseph, M.A., F.S.A.,
1791-1833. J. M. An English clergy-
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man ; Vicar of Feltham, Middlesex, 1818-
33, where he died.
Morris, Patrick. A Member of the
H. of A. of Newfoundland. A Newfound-
land politician ; for some time leader of
the Liberal Party; and colonial treas-
urer in that island.
Morris, Eichard, 1708-92. Dick Spot,
the Conjuror. An English astrologer; d.
at Oswestry, in Shropshire.
Morris, Samuel V., 1835-. Soosier.
An American lawyer and poet, in 1860, of
Indianapolis, Indiana.
Morrison, John, D.D., 1749-98. Mu-
sceits. A Scottish poet and minister, at
Canisbay, Caithness-shire.
Morrison, Rev. John. A Clergyman.
An English writer.
Morrison, Lieut. Richard James.
Zadkiel; Zadkiel the Seer; Zadkiel Too
Sue. An English astrologer.
Morse, P. Ij. F. L. M. An American
writer of the day.
Morse, Freeman H., 1807-. The
American Consul at London. An Ameri-
can statesman ; b. at Bath, Me. ; M.C.,
1843-45 ; American Consul in London,
1861-.
Morse, Eev. Jason, 1821-61. The
Pastor. An American Cong, clergyman ;
b. in Southbridge, Mass. ; Amherst Coll.,
1845 ; pastor at Brimfield, Mass., 1849-
61, and d. there.
Morse, Jedidiah, D.D., 1761-1826.
An Inhabitant of New England. An emi-
nent American clergyman ; b. in Wood-
stock, Conn.; Yale Coll., 1783; at
Charlestown, Mass., 1789-1820; d. at
New Haven.
Morse, Samuel Finley Breese,
LL.D., 1791-1872. B.; An American;
Brutus. An eminent American artist;
b. in Charlestown, Mass.; Yale Coll.,
1810 ; inventor of the electric telegraph ;
d. in New York City.
Morse, Sidney Edwards, A.M.,
1794-1871. An American. An Ameri-
can journalist; b. in Charlestown, Mass.;
Yale Coll., 1811; editor of the Boston
"Recorder," about 1815-23; founder
and editor of the " New York Observer,"
182.3-71 ; d. in New York City.
Mortier, Arnold, -1885. Un Mon-
sieur de I'Orchestre. A Prench dramatic
critic, of Paris.
Mortimer, J. J. M. An Ameri-
can (?) writer, at Paris.
Mortimer, John. J. M., Esq., F.R.S.
An English writer, of the first part of
the 18th century.
Mortimer, Mrs. N. E. Base Rayland.
An American writer.
Mortimer, Thomas, Esq., 1730-1810.
Philanthropos. An English writer; at
one time British Consul at Ostend ; d.
in Clarendon-square, Somors-town.
Morton, Mrs. Sarah Wentworth
(Apthorp), 1759-1846. Philenia. An
American poet; b. in Braintree, Mass. ;
wife of Perez Morton ; d. at Quincy,
Mass.
Moser, Joseph, Esq., 1748-1819. A
Barber ; Timothy Twig, Esq. An English
civilian and litterateur, of London; a
leading correspondent of the " European
Magazine " and other periodicals, and a
miscellaneous writer; b. and d. in Lon-
don.
Moses, W. S. A. M., Oxon. An Eng-
lish writer of the day.
Mosher, Ii. E. Hank Wagoner. An
American writer of the day.
Motherwell, WiUiam, 1797-1835.
Isaac Brown. A popular Scottish poet
and journalist; b. and d. in Glasgow;
connected with the " Glasgow Courier,"
1830-35.
Mott, Mrs. Abigail. A Mother. An
American Friend, of New York.
Mott, Albert Julius. A. J. Barrow-
cliffe. An English novelist, of Liver-
pool.
Mott, Jordan Li. A Member of the
Executive Committee. An American in-
ventor.
Mottley, John, 1692-1750. A Gentle-
man ; Robert Seymour, of the Inner Temple ;
Joe Miller. An old English writer ; the
real author of " Joe Miller's Jests " ;
for some years held a public office under
the British Government.
Moule, Eev. Henry, M.A., 1801-. A
Country Parson. An Engb'sh clergyman ;
b. at Melksham, Wilts.; B.A., Cam-
bridge, 1821 ; for some years chaplain to
the troops in Dorchester barracks.
Bloule, Rev. Joseph. A Member
of the Congregation. A Scottish min-
ister.
Moulton, Mrs. Ellen Louise (Chand-
ler), 1835-. Ellen Louise ; L. C. M. An
American writer ; b. in Pomfret, Conn.;
in 1855 married William U. Moulton, a
Boston journalist.
Moultrie, Rev. Gerard, M.A. M.;
D. P. ; Desiderius Pastor. An English
clergyman and hymn-writer ; son of Eev.
John Moultrie; Exeter Coll., Oxford,
1851; Vicar of Southleigh, Witney,
1869-83 et seq.
Moultrie, Eev. John, 1800-74. Ge-
rard Montgomery. An English poet and
journalist; b. in London; educ. at Eton
and Cambridge, 1823 ; d. at Eugby.
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Mounsey, Thomas. T. M. An Eng-
lish Friend, of Sunderland.
Mountain, George Jehoshapliat,
D.D., 1789-1863. The Bishop of Montreal.
An American Prot. prelate; b. at Que-
bec, Canada ; Bishop of Montreal, 1836 ;
and of Quebec, 1850 ; d. near Quebec.
Mountain, Jacob, D.D., 1750-1825.
Jacob, Lord Bishop of Quebec. An Amer-
ican prelate; b. at Thwaite Hall, Nor-
folk, Eng. ; Bishop of Quebec, 1793-
1825; d. near Quebec.
Mountain, Jacob Henry Brooke,
D.U. J. H. B. M. An English clergy-
man; Rector of Blunham, 1831-70 et
seq.; prebendary in Lincoln Cathedral,
1812.
Mowatt, Mrs. Anna Cora (Ogden).
— See "Ritchie, Mrs. A. C. (0. M.)."
Bloiintenay, Barclay de. B. A. An
English political writer.
Mountmorres, Harvey Redmond
Morres, 2d Lord Viscount, 1743-97.
Themistocles. An Irish peer, of Castle
Morres, Co. Kilkenny; d. in York-
street, St. James Square, London. — See
" Morres, H. R."
Mowbray, Rev. Thomas. T. M. A
Scottish minister; a suffering presbyter
of the Church of Scotland.
Moxon, Edward, Esq., 1801-58. E.
M. An English poet and publisher, of
London ; d. at Putney Heath, Surrey.
Mudford, WlUiam, 1782-1848. At-
tains; Martin Gribaldus Swammerdam.
An English journalist; b. in London;
for many years editor of the "London
Courier"; translator and author.
Mudge, Henry, 1806-74. A Foe to
Ignorance; One of Themselves; A Surgeon,
M. R. C. S.; L. A. C. An English tem-
perance advocate ; b. and d. at Bodmin ;
educ. at St. Bartholomew's Hospital,
Loudon.
Mudle, Robert, 1777-1842. Laurence
Langshank, Gent.; A Modern Greek. A
Scottish naturalist ; b. in Eorf arshire ;
from 1820, of London, where he died.
Mueller, Friedrich Max, LL.D.,
1823—. An Alien; Philindus. An emi-
nent German orientalist; b. at Dessau;
Professor at Oxford Univ., 1850-75 ; has,
since that time, resided alternately in
England and Germany.
MiiUer, Karl, 1819-. Otfried Mi/lius.
A German author ; b. at Stuttgart ; in
1840 entered the Univ. of Tiibingen,
where he completed his education ; for
20 years from 1842 conducted the " Er-
heiterungen" of his time; and became in
1868 co-editor and co-writer of the " AU-
gomeine Familienzeitung," etc.
Miinch-Bellinghausen, EUgius
Franz Josef, Freiherr von, 1806-72.
Friedrich Nairn. A German poet; b. at
Krakau ; went early to Vienna, where he
chiefly spent his life and where he died.
Muhlenberg, William Augustus,
D.D., 1796-1877. One of the Memorialists ;
An American clergyman ; b. in Pennsyl-
vania ; Superintendent and Rector of St.
Luke's Hospital, 1858-77.
Muir, John, D.C.L., 1810-. ./. 3f.;
A Layman. A Scottish orientalist; b.
at Glasgow ; in 1828 entered the East
India Civil Service; in 1862 endowed a
chair of Sanscrit, etc., at the Univ. of
Edinburgh, with £5000.
Muir, Thomas S. T. S. M. ; Unda.
A Scottish writer of the day.
Muir, William. An Attorney. A
Scottish wTiter.
Muldoon, William H. Mul; The
Man about Town. An American journal-
ist, of New York City.
Mullany, Patrick F., 1847. B. A.
M.; Brother Azarias. An American R.
C. clergyman; Professor of English in
the Rock Hill Coll., Ellicott City, Md.
Mumford, Miss Angelina S. Picciola.
An American poet, of New York City;
sister of Mrs. Mary L. Seward.
Mundt,KlaraMuller, 1814-73. Luise
Muhlbach. A German novelist ; b. at
Neubrandenburg ; wife of Theodor
Mundt, of Berlin, where she died.
MunseU, Joel, 1809-80. Arthur
Prijnne. An American author, printer,
and publisher, of Albany; b. at North-
field, Mass. ; d. in Albany.
Murat, Paul Hyppolite de. Paul
Hjippolite de M***. A French writer.
Murden, Mrs. Eliza. A Lady of
Charleston, S. C. An American poet.
Murfree, Miss Mary Noailles. Charles
Egbert Craddock. An American novelist ;
b. in Nashville, Tenn., where she lived
till after the war, when the family re-
moved to Murfreesborough, and three or
four years ago to the vicinity of St.
Louis, Mo.
Murphy, Arthur, Esq., 1727-1805.
Charles Ranger, Esq. An Irish journalist
and dramatist; "disliking his occupation
as a merchant, unsuccessful as a player,
an almost briefless barrister, a political
writer of little depth (although more suc-
cessful as a dramatist and biographer),
and a commissioner of bankrupts, died
in 1805 in the enjoyment of a pension of
£200 a year." B. in Clooniquin, near
Elphin, Co. Roscommon ; lived and d. in
London.
Murphy, George Mollett. An Un-
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^knoivn. An English satirist of the 19th
century.
Murphy, Henry Crude, 1810-82.
The Translator. An American lawyer
and litterateur ; b. in Brooklyn, N.T. ;
practised his profession in that city;
M.C., 1843-49; d. in Brooklyn.
Murphy, James Cavanah, about
1760-1816. Dominich Vandelli, LL.D.
An Irish traveller, author, and architec-
tural artist.
Murphy, Jeremiah Daniel, Esq.,
1805-24. Jacobus Dapiferus, Corcagiensis.
An Irish poet and linguist ; b. in Cork.
He spoke or wrote the Greek, Latin,
French, Spanish, Portuguese, German,
and Irish languages with the utmost flu-
ency and precision, and was profoundly
versed in their respective literatures. D.
in Cork.
Murray, Alexander. A. M., a Lay-
man. A Scottish theological writer.
Murray, Daniel. A Pious Lawyer.
An American writer ; once a lieutenant
Jn the American navy.
Murray, Rev. David. Clericus. A
Scottish minister, of Dysart.
Murray, Mrs. Elizabeth. An Artist.
An English writer on the fine arts.
Murray, Eustace Clare GrenvUle,
-1881. TroisStoiles ; The Roving Eng-
lishman; Duke of Scampington. An
English journalist and miscellaneous
■writer; d. at Passy.
Murray, Mrs. Hannah li. H. L. M.
An American writer.
Murray, James. James B. Manson,
of Bannockburn. A Scottish writer.
Murray, Rev. James, -1782. ,/. M. ;
A Clergyman ; An Impartial Sand ; AAab
Salem. An English Dissenter, of New-
"^3.8 tic
Murray, John, 1778-1843. ****
*mi**_ An English gentleman.
Murray, John, F.S. A., F.L.S., E.G.R.S.
A Fellow of the Linncean Society. An
English author.
Murray, Sir John Archibald, Lord
JMurray. A Member of the Court; J. A,
M. A Scottish writer.
Murray, Mrs. Judith (Sargent),
1751-1820. Constantia. An American
writer; wife of Rev. John Murray, of
Boston.
Murray, Nicholas, D.D., 1802-62.
Kirwan. An American Presbyt. clergy-
man; b. in Ireland; Williams Coll.,
1826 ; Princeton Theol. Sem., 1829 ; pas-
tor of the First Presbyt. Church in Eliz-
abethtown, N.J., 1834-62.
Murray, Patrick, 5th Lord Elibank.
A Peer of Scotland ; A Peer of the Realm;
A Person of Distinction. A Scottish
nobleman.
Murray, WUliam Vans. A Citizen
of the United States. An American polit-
ical writer.
Mursell, Rev. Arthur. John Search.
An English writer.
Musgrave, Rev. George, M.A. Via-
tor P'erax. An English clergyman ;
B.N.C., Oxford, 1819; "^icar of Borden,
Kent, 1838-54; resident at Borden Hall,
Kent, 1883 et seq.
Musset, Louis Charles Alfred de,
1810-57. A. D. M. A French poet;
b. and d. in Paris; became a leader in
the Romantic school of literature; li-
brarian of the Ministry of the Interior
under Louis Philippe.
Mussey, Benjamin Bnssey, 1805-57.
A Proprietor of said Church. An Ameri-
can publisher and bookseller, of Boston ;
b. in Bradford, Vt. ; d. in Boston.
Musson, Eugene. Un Crilole de la
Louisiane. An American Southern
writer.
Muybridge, B. J. Helios. An Amer-
ican writer.
Muzakovd, Johanna, 1830-. Caro-
line SvStld. A Bohemian writer; b. in
Prague; in 1871 she founded in her
native city a society for the education
of Bohemian girls.
Muzzey, Rev. Artemas Bowers. A.
B. M. An American clergyman ; Harv.
Univ., 1824; resident at Newburyport
and Cambridge, Mass., from 1830.
Myer, Albert J., 1828-80. Old Prob.
An American meteorologist, of the Sig-
nal Oface, Washington, B.C. ; d. at Buf-
falo, N.Y.
Myers, Allen O. Pickaway. An
American journalist.
Myers, P. N. Norb. An American
bicycler, of Covington, Ky.
Myers, Peter Hamilton, 1812-. First
of the Knickerbockers. An American law-
yer and novelist ; b. at Herkimer, N.Y. ;
in 1861, of Brooklyn, N.Y.
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Naghten, Frederick, Esq., B.A.,
1822-45. A Late. Graduate of Oxford.
An English poet; Corpus Christi, Ox-
ford ; d. at Crof ton House.
Nagle, J. E., M.D. Cousin Nourma.
Nairn, Lady Carolina Oliphant,
1766-1845. B. B. ; Flower of Strathearn.
A Scottish poet ; b. at Gask, Perthshire ;
became a poet by attempting to write
for the popular tunes of the peasantry
better words than the loose and ribald
lines which accompanied so many of
them ; in 1806 she married William Mur-
ray Nairn, who became 5th Lord Nairn ;
d. in her native place. — See Notes and
Queries, 3d Ser. XXL 1867.
Naish, William. W. N. An Eng-
lish biographer.
Napier, Adm. Sir Charles, K.C.B.,
1786-1860. A Flag Officer of Her Maj-
estij's Fleet. A British seaman; b. at
Merchistoun-castle, Co. Sterling ; entered
the nary in 1799 ; M.P. for Southwark,
1855-60 ; d. at Merchistoun-Hall, Horn-
dean, Hants.
Napier, Sir Charles James, G.C.B.,
1782-1853. The Bayard of India. An
eminent British general ; in India, 1841-
47 and 1849-50; b. at Whitehall, West-
minster ; d. at his seat at Oatlands, near
Portsmouth.
Napollon, Margarita Ernesta, 1840-.
E. ; D'Inc. A French-Italian writer ;
b. in Paris; writes for the Italian jour-
nals.
Nares, Edward, D.D., D.C.L., 1762-
1841. It matters not who ; Thinks I to My-
self, Who ? An English clergyman ; b.
in London ; Fellow of Mertou Coll., Ox-
ford, 1788 ; Professor of Modern History
and Modern Languages in the Univ. of
Oxford, 1814-41 ; d. at Biddendeu, in
Kent.
Narou, L. N. Chickasaw, the Scout.
An American writer.
Nary, CorneUus, 1660-1738. C. N.,
C.F. CD. An Irish R. C. divine of great
learning; b. in the Co. of Kildare.
Nash, Thomas, 1845-85. A First
Class Man of Balliol College, Oxford; Tom
Palatine. An English writer, well known
in the political and literary circles of
Manchester; b. and educ. in that city;
grad. at Balliol Coll., Oxford; d. in his
native city.
Nash, WUlard G. Dusty. An Amer-
ican writer.
Nason, Daniel. A Citizen of Cam-
bridgeport. An American writer ; a car-
penter by trade.
Nason, Rev. Elias, A.M., 1811-. W.
Waybridge. An American minister; b.
at Wrentham, Mass. ; Brown Univ.,
1835; has given much time to literary
pursuits.
Navarro, Joachim. J. N. A Span-
ish writer.
Neal, Mrs. Alice (Bradley). — See
" Haven, Mrs. A. (B. N.)."
Neal, Rev. Daniel, 1678-1743. A Dis-
senter. An English minister ; b. in Lou-
don ; pastor in Jewin Street, in that city.
Neal, John, 1793-1876. Will Adams;
Paul Allen; Logan; Jehu O' Cataract; A
New Englander over the Sea. An Ameri-
can editor, lecturer, lawyer, poet, novel-
ist, and teacher of gymnastics, of Port-
land, Me. ; b. and d. in that city.
Neal, Nathaniel. A Layman. An.
English writer, of the first half of the
18th century; an attorney; and Secretary
to the Million Bank.
Neal, Sir Paul. Sidrophel.
Neale, Rev. Erskine, M.A., about
1805-. A Working Clergyman ; A Coro-
ner's Clerk; A Country Curate; A Choi
Chaplain. An English writer of religious
fiction; B.A., Cambridge, 1828; Vicar
of Exning (w. Lanwade), Newmarket,
1854-83 et seq.
Neale, John Mason, D.D., 1818-66.
Aurelius Gratianus ; Two Priests of the-
Church of England. An English poet
and theologian; b. in London; Trin.
Coll., Cambridge, 1840 ; warden of Sack-
ville Coll., East Grimstead, 1846-66,.
where he died.
Neale, W. Johnson. Cavendish. An
English novelist.
Needham, Mrs. Elizabeth Allen
(Annable). E. A. A. An^American
religious writer of the day.
Neild, James EdTvard. John Brown.
An English colonial Shakesperian critic,
of Melbourne.
NeiU, Rev. Edward Duffleld, 1823-.
E. D. N. An American clergyman ; b.
in Philadelphia ; Amherst Coll., 1842 ;
Andover Theol. Sem., 1846 ; private sec-
retary to President Johnson, 1867-68;
and then consul at Dublin.
Neilson, Mrs. Andrew. A Lady Res-
ident near the Alma. An English writer.
Nelson, Charles Alexander, A.M.,
1839-. C. A. N.; N. A. B.; Chelsea;
Manhattan. An American bibliographer;.
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b. at Calais, Me. ; is now (1885) employed
in the Astor Library, New York City.
Nelson, D. A Delaware Waggoner.
An American writer.
Nelson, John. Johannes Senilis. An
English writer of the day, on botany.
Nelson, WUliam Nelson, D.D., 1st
Earl, 1757-1835. Earl JST. An English
nobleman; brother and successor of
Horatio Nelson ; d. in London.
Nesmlth, John, 1793-1869. An Old
Merchant. An American manufacturer ;
b. in Londonderry, N.H. ; removed in
1831 to Lowell, Mass.; Lieutenant-Gov-
ernor of Massachusetts, 1862.
Ness, Richard Derby, 1796-1867.
P. H. An English writer; son of the
Kev. Dr. Richard Ness, Rector of West
Parley, Dorset.
Netherlands. Nicholas Frog.
Nettle, G. A Seven Years' Resident,
etc. An English writer.
Ne'wbery, John. Mrs. Mary Mid-
night. An English printer and publisher,
of London, early in the 19th century.
Newbould, Mrs. Susanna, 1821-188-.
Aunt Sue. An American writer for the
young; b. near London; for 40 years a
resident of Brooklyn, N.Y.
Ne'well, Andrew. An Inhabitant of
Boston. An American writer; at one
time a printer in Boston ; later, a teacher
of navigation.
Newell, Charles M. Capt. B. Barna-
cle. An American writer of the day.
Newell, Mrs. Dolores A. (Puertos
Menken Heenan), 1835-68. Indigina.
New^ell, E. J. Vindex. An American
writer.
Newell, Robert Henry, 1836-. Or-
pheus O. Kerr. An American humorist ;
b. in New York City; editor of the New
York " Hearth and Home " since 1874.
Newenham, Thomas. T****s
^■mzm*m; One of the Laittj of the Church
of England. An English writer of the
19th century ; at one time an M.P.
Newhali, C. S. Carl. An American
writer of the day.
Newhali, James Robinson. Obadiah
Oldpath. An American lawyer; b. in
Lynn, Mass. ; entered upon the practice
of his profession in that city in 1847 ;
judge of the Lynn police court, 1866-76
et seq.
Newlngton, Samuel, M.D. Sigma.
An English writer of the 19th cen-
Newman, Mrs. E. E. Evangeline.
An American writer of the day.
Newman, Edward, 1801-76. Busti-
cus. An English naturalist, who for
many years made pedestrian tours
through England, Wales, Scotland, and
Ireland ; b. at Hampstead, Middlesex.
Newman, John Henry, D.D., 1801-.
5; D.; J. H. N.; Catholicus; Contributor to
Tracts for the Times. An eminent English
theologian ; b. in London ; educ. at Ox-
ford ; became a Roman Catholic in 1845 ;
head of the R. C. school at Egbaston.
Newman, Mrs. May Wentw^orth.
May Wentworth. An Irish ( ? ) no velist of
the day.
Newman, Rev. M. W. Exile of Erin.
An Irish- American journalist, of New
York City.
Newton, Rev. John, 1725-1807. A
Minister of the Church of England. An
English clergyman; b. in London; Cur-
ate of Olney, Bucks., 1764-80 ; held a
living in London, 1780-1807, where he
died.
Nlboyet, Jean Alexander Paulln,
1828-. Paulin M. Fortunio. A French
novelist; b. at Macon; was for a time
consul at Chicago from 1870 ; afterwards
at Newcastle; and at Mannheim, 1879-
80 et seq.
Nichol, John, 1833-. J. N. A Scot-
tish poet and man of letters ; b. in Mont-
rose ; towards the close of the civil war
visited the United States; since 1861
Professor of English Literature and Lan-
guage at Glasgow.
Nicholas, John. Decius. An Ameri-
can politician.
Nicholas, Samuel Smith, 1796-1869.
A Keniuckian. An American jurist; b.
at Lexington, Ky. ; at first a merchant
in New Orleans ; afterwards practised
law in Louisville, Ky. ; Judge of the
Court of Appeals from 1831 ; d. in Louis-
ville.
Nichols, John, Esq., F.S.A., 1745-
1826. J. N. ; Alphonso ; The Cobbler of
Alsatia; Eugenia; M. Green; A London
Antiquary. An eminent English man of
letters; b. at Islington; editor of the
"Gentleman's Magazine," 1778-1826; d.
in London.
Nichols, John Bowyer, Esq., F.S.A.,
1779-1863. J. B. N. ; N. R. S. An Eng-
lish publisher and literary antiquary ; b.
in London; d. at his residence, Hanger
Vale, Ealing, Middlesex.
Nichols, Mrs. Mary (Neal Sergeant
Gove),1810-. Mary Orme. An Ameri-
can lecturer and writer; b. at Goffstown,
N.H. ; wife of Dr. Thos. L. Nichols, of
New York City.
Nichols, Philip. A Proprietor of that
Work. An English author.
Nichols, Mrs. Rebecca S. (Reed),
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about 1818-. Ellen; Kate Cleaveland.
An American poet and journalist, of Cin-
cinnati; b. at Greenwicli, N.J. ; in 1838
married Willard Nicliols at Louisville, Ky.
Nichols, Thomas. Asmodeus. An
American (?) writer of the day.
Nichols, Thomas. T. Nickle Nichols.
An English writer.
Nicholson, Mrs. Eliza Jane (Poite-
vent). Eliza; Pearl Rivers. An Amer-
ican writer of the day.
Nicholson, Henry Joseph Boone,
D.D. H. J. B. N. An English clergy-
man; Eector of St. Alban's, Herts., 1835-
60 et seq.
Nicholson, WiUlam, 1782-1849. The
Galloway Poet. A Scottish poet; d. at
Kildarroch, Borgue.
Nickerson, Miss Susan D. A Lady
of Boston.
Nicklin, Philip Houlbrooke, A.M.,
1786-1842. Peregrine Prolix. An Amer-
ican lawyer, bookseller, and miscellane-
ous writer, of Philadelphia ; b. in Phila-
delphia; New Jersey Coll., 1804; studied
law, but did not practise.
NickoUs, Eev. Robert Boucher,
LL.D., 1743-1814. Eusebius. An Eng-
lish clergyman; b. in the West Indies;
Eector of Stoney Staunton, Leicester-
shire, from 1779; and Dean of Middle-
ham in Yorkshire; had been chaplain
of the 5th Eegiment Foot in the war in
America ; d. at Stoney Staunton.
Nicol, Martha. A Lady. An Eng-
lish writer.
Nlcolaie, Louis Frangois, 1811-79.
Clairville. A French actor and drama-
tist, of Paris.
Nicolas, Sir Nicholas Harris, Knt.,
1799-1848. CUonas. An eminent Eng-
lish antiquary and historian ; b. at East
Looe, in Cornwall; joint editor of the
" Eetrospective Eeview " from 1826 ; d.
at Cape Cure, near Boulogne.
Nicolas, Lady Sarah (Davison). A
Soldier's Daughter. An English lady : b.
at Loughton-in-Essex; married SirNich-
.olas Harris Nicolas in 1822.
Nightingale, Mrs. A. E. (Parry). A
Daughter oj the Late Author of the " Cam-
brian Plutarch." An English lady;
daughter of John Humphreys, a barrister
of London.
Nightingale, Eev. Joseph, 1775-1824.
A Oommittee Man; J. Elagnitin. An
English humorous poet ; b. at Chowbert,
Lancashire; settled in London, where he
supported himself by literary labor; d.
in London.
Nind, Eev. WiUiam, 1810-56. W. N.
An EngKsh poet and clergyman ;
Vicar of Cherryhinton ; Fellow of St.
Peter's Coll., Cambridge; d. in Paris.
Nisbet, Richard. A West Lndian.
A British colonial writer of the last cen-
tury, of the Island of Nevis.
Nixon, Rev. Edward John, B.A.
A Member of the Univ. of Camb. An Eng-
lish clergyman ; chaplain to the London
Hospital, 1852-60 et seq.
Noah, Mordecai Manuel, 1785-1851.
Howard; Muly Malaclc. An American
journalist; b. in Philadelphia; became
a lawyer in Charleston, S.C. ; in 1815 re-
moved to New York City, where he died.
Noe, Comte Am^dfee de, 1819-79.
Cham. A French caricaturist, of Paris,
where he died.
Nogaret, Frangois Ffelix, 1740-1830.
Arist^nete. A French man of letters, of
Paris.
Nokes, William. A Catholick. An
English religious writer, of the first part
of the 18th century.
Nolan, Eev. Frederick, LL.D.,
F.E.S., 1784-1864. A Beformer; Sarah
Search; N. A. Vigors, Jun. An Irish
clergyman ; b. at Old Eathmines Castle,
County Dublin; Vicar of Prittlewell,
Essex, 1822-64 ; d. at Geraldstoun House,
Navan.
Nolan, liouis Edward. Kenner Gar-
rard. A brave English officer; killed
in the famous charge at the battle of
Balaklava.
Noland, Charles Fenton Mercer,
1812-58. N. of Arkansas; Pete Whet-
stone. An American humorist ; once gov-
ernor of Arkansas ; d. at Little Eock, Ark.
Nordhoflf, Charles, 1830-. A Boy;
A Sailor ; A Sailor Boy ; Charles Holmes.
A German-American journalist; b. at
Erwittle, Westphalia ; came to the Uni-
ted States when a child ; is now resident
in New York City, attached to the N.Y.
"Herald."
Norris, Henry, -1731. H. N. An
English actor; performed for many
years in the theatres of London and
Dublin ; but, later in life, retired to
York, where he died.
Norris, Randal. B. N. An English
lawyer; Sub-Treasurer Inner Temple,
London.
North, . An Embryo M.P. An
English novelist.
North, Edward, 1820-. Dix Qucevidi.
An eminent American scholar ; b. at Ber-
lin, Conn.; Hamilton Coll., 1841; Pro-
fessor of Ancient Languages there, 1843-
85 et seq.
North, Elisha, M.D. Uncle Toby.
An American physician, of Connecticut.
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North, Frederic, 2d Earl of Guilford
{more familiarly known as Lord North),
1732-92. Nortkelia. An eminent Eng-
lish statesman ; in 1783 he and Mr. Fox
became Secretaries (the famous "Coali-
tion ") in the ministry formed by the
Duke of Portland.
North, John, Esq., -1819. Palermo.
An eminent English bibliomaniac; pos-
sessed a very valuable collection of mis-
sals and printed books ; d. at East Acton.
North, Hon. Roger, 1650-1733. A
Person of Honoitr. An English lawyer ;
Attorney-General to James II.; and
Steward of the Courts of Archbishop
Sheldon.
Northcote, Sir Stafford Henry, 8th
Bart., 1818-. Sir Warwick West End.
An English statesman ; President of the
Board of Trade, 1866-67 ; Secretary for
India, 1867-68; Chancellor of the Ex-
chequer from 1874.
Northend, William Dummer, 1823-.
W. D. N. An American lawyer; b. in
Newbury, Mass.; Bowdoin Coll., 1843;
admitted to the Bar in 1845; has prac-
tised his profession in Salem, Mass., since
1847.
Northmore, Thomas, Esq., E.A.S.
Phileleutherus Devoniensis. An English
poet and miscellaneous writer; b. near
Exeter ; educ. at Jesus Coll., Cambridge ;
Tesided all his life on his estate, devoting
much time to mechanics, literature, and
politics.
Northrup, C B. N.; A Gentleman
■of South Carolina ; The Outcast. An Amer-
ican poet and politician.
Norton, Hon. Mrs. Caroline Sllzar
beth Sarah (Sheridan), 1808-77. Liber-
■tas. An eminent English poet and novel-
ist; afterwards Mrs. Stirling-Maxwell,
which see.
Norton, Charles EUot, A.M., 1827-.
C. E. N. An American man of letters ;
b. at Cambridge, Mass. ; Harv. Univ.,
1846; professor at Harv. Univ., Cam-
bridge, 1875-85 et seq.
Norton, Edward. Honestus. An
English writer, chiefly on finance.
Norton, James. A Layman, An Eng-
lish colonial writer, of New South Wales.
Norweb, Mrs. Janetta (Scott), -1817.
Janetta. An unfortunate English widow ;
daughter of John Scott, Esq., a wealthy
merchant of Madeira ; d. in the poor-
house at Brigg.
Norwood, Abraham. Abraham. An
American humorist ( ? ) .
Notley, Mrs. Frances Eliza (MU-
lett). Frances Derrick. An English
writer of the day.
Nott, Charles C. An Officer in the
Field. An American soldier.
Nott, Henry Junius, 1797-1837.
Thomas Singularity ; A Journeyman
Printer. An American lawyer and man
of letters ; b. in South Carolina ; South
Carolina Coll., 1812; professor in the
South Carolina Coll., 1821-34. On his
return from Europe, with his wife, on
the steamer " Home," they were wrecked
on the coast of North Carolina.
Nott, Dr. John, 1751-1826. Mons.
Vestris, Sen. An English poet, scholar,
and physician ; b. at Worcester ; in 1793
settled at Bristol Hot Wells, and d.
there.
Novice, George William. An Artist.
A Scottish writer of the day.
NovlkoflF, Olga de Kirdef, 1842-.
0. K. ; A Russian Lady. A Russian
writer; b. at Moscow; made her first
appearance in letters in 1876 ; has writ-
ten for English papers, and an article in
" Eraser's Magazine," in Marcli, 1880.
Nowell, Mrs. Harriett P. (Hardy).
May Mannering. An American writer
of the day.
Noy, wmiam, 1842-. W. N.; W.
Pendrea. An English literary antiquary ;
b. in Penzance; contributor to "Notes
and Queries," etc., 1865-71 et seq. (1).
Noyce, Elisha. Uncle John. An
American (?) writer.
Noyes, Charles Henry, 1849-. Charles
Quiet. An American lawyer and poet,
of Warren, Penn.
Noyes, E. Herbert. Norval; Saxon.
An American writer.
Noyes, James Oscar, M.D., 1829-.
Our Own Correspondent. An American
journalist; b. at Owasco, N.Y. ; became
a surgeon in the Turkish army, and a
contributor to New York and London
papers, and editor of the New York
" Knickerbocker."
Noyes, Mrs. Jane (McElhinney).
Ada Clare. An American actress and
writer for periodical literature ; in 1868,
married Mr. J. F. Noyes, of Houston,
Tex.
Nugent, George Nugent GrenvUle,
Baron, 1788-1850. John Hampden. An
English writer ; b. at Buckingham Cas-
tle ; educ. at Oxford ; entered Parlia-
ment in 1812, and was again returned in
1847 ; d. at his seat, Lillies, Bucks.
Nugent, Lord and Lady. The Lord
and Lady there.
Nunes, Joseph Q. A Diplomat. An
American lawyer ; once of Philadelphia,
afterwards of California.
Nutt, Frederic, Esq. A Person Late
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Apprentice, etc. An English confectioner,
of the 18th century.
Nutting, H. Cypher. An English
arithmetician.
Nutting, Mary O. Mary Barrett. An
American writer.
Nye, E. W. Bill Nye. An American
journalist, of Detroit {?).
o.
Oakes, Miss Elizabetb. — See
"Smith, Mrs. E. (0)."
Oakes, James, 1807-78. Acorn. An
American merchant, of Boston ; for 50
years an intimate friend of Edwin For-
rest.
Oakley, Frederick. Joshua Short.
O'Beirne, Et. Rev. Tliomas Lewis,
D.D., Bishop of Meath, about 1748-
1822. A Consistent Whig ; A Country Gen-
tleman; An Irish Dignitary. An Irish
clergyman; chaplain in the fleet under
Lord Howe ; d. in Ireland.
Obolenski, Yevgenii. Un ExiU. A
Russian exile.
O'Brien, Mrs. H. Zell. An American
writer for the young, of the day.
O'Brien, J. W. Le correspondant du
"Canadien." A Canadian traveller.
O'Brien, John, 1836-. John T. Ray-
mond. An American actor; b. in Buf-
falo, N.Y. ; first appeared at Rochester, .
N.Y., in 1853; in London, 1867.
O'Brien, Miss Mary. Julia Scott. An
American writer, of St. Josephs, Mo.
Observator. Humphrey Medlecott.
Supposed editor.
O'Connor, Eva M. E. M. O'C. An
American bibliographer of the day.
. O'Connor, John. John Morris. An
American writer of the day.
O'Connor, Roger. Captain Bock. An
Irish writer. — See " O'Sullivan, Morti-
mer."
O'Connor, Thomas. An Impartial
Beviewer. An American political writer.
O'Conor, Charles, D.D., 1760-1828.
Columbanus. An Irish R. C. divine ; ed-
itor and translator of the " Irish Chroni-
cles," and librarian to the Duke of Buck-
ingham; acquired the soubriquet of
Columbanus O'Conor; d. at Belanagare,
the seat of his brother, O'Conor Don.
O'Conor, Charles P. Corporal John ;
The Irish Peasant Poet. An Irish poet.
O'Conor, E. E. O'C. An Irish phil-
ologist.
Odell, Jonathan, A.M. Camillo
Querno, Poet-Laureate to the Congress. An
English poet ; a schoolmaster at Epsom.
Odling, Mrs. Elizabeth Mary
(Smee). His Daughter. An English
writer; daughter of Alfred Smee, the
artist.
Oertel, PhUlpp Priedrich WUhelm,
1798-1867. W. 0. von Horn. A German
man of letters, of Wiesbaden, 1863-67.
Oertzen, Georg, Baron von, 1829-.
Ludwig Robert. A German poet; b. at
the paternal country seat, Brunn, in
Mecklenburg-Strelitz ; educ. at home, at
Wittenberg and at Bonn, at Gbttingen
and Berlin. In 1879, he was German
consul-general at New York, and in 1880
at Constantinople.
O'Perrall, Simon Ansley, Esq., 1780-
1844. S. A. Ferrall. An Irish lawyer
and traveller; b. at Dublin; spent two
years in travel in the United States,
1828-30; in 1835 was called to the Eng-
lish Bar, at Gray's Inn, and practised his
profession in London, where he died.
Offord, Cecil. Harold Thornton. An
English writer.
O'Flaherty, Barney, 1823-76. Bar-
ney Williams. An Irish actor; b. in
Cork; appeared in New York City in
1886 ; in London in 1855.
O'Francis, Mrs. Mary. Margaret
Blount. An American writer of the day.
Ogden, Miss Anna Cora. — See
"Ritchie, Mrs. A. C. (0. M.)."
Ogden, George W. Notus Nimini.
An American writer, of New Bedford,
Mass. (?).
Ogden, James de Peyster. Publius.
An American writer on currency, etc.
Ogden, John Cosens, D.D., -1800.
A Citizen of the United States. An Amer-
ican clergyman ; b. in New Jersey ; New
Jersey Coll., 1770 ; rector at Portsmouth,
N.H., 1786-93 ; d. at Chestertown, Md.
Ogden, R. Li. Podgers. An Ameri-
can sporting writer.
Ogilvie, Jane. A Labourer for Peace.
A Scottish religious writer.
Ogle, Annie. Ashford Owen. An
English novelist of the day.
Ogle, George, -1746. The Late Colonel
Henry Mordaunt. An English poetical
translator.
O'Hanlon, Rev. John, M.R.I.A. Lct-
geniensis. An Irish editor and writer of
the day.
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©'Harris, Lee. Larry O'Hannegan.
O'KeUy, Col. Charles. A Herald
Correspondent. An Irish writer of the
day.
Olcott, E. M. Katherine Prevorst. An
American writer of the day.
Oldisworth, WUliam, -1734. A
Layman; Walter Wagstaffe, Esq. An
English writer in the reigns of Queen
Anne and George I.
Oldmlxon, John, 1673-1742. J. 0. ;
A Friend; Mr. Omicron, "the Unborn
Poet " ; One very near akin to the Author of
" the Tate of a Tub." An early English
writer for the stage; b. near Bridge-
water, Somersetshire ; was the author of
poems and historical works; d. in Lon-
don.
Oldys, William, 1696-1761. W. 0. ;
Mr. Thomas Belterton ; Henry Stonecastle.
An English literary antiquary ; librarian
to Robert Harley, Earl of Oxford, and
Norrey King-at-Arms ; noted for his love
of " old books " and " old wine."
Oliphant, . Timothy Touchstone.
An English scholar ; one of the editors,
under this pseud., of the "Trifler"; at
Westminster School in 1788 ; afterwards
a student of Trin. Coll., Cambridge.
Oliphant, Caroline. — See " Nairn,
the Baroness."
Oliphant, IJaurence, 1829-. Irene
Macgillicuddy ; Sionara, a Japanese Trav-
eller. An English miscellaneous writer ;
manager of the American interests of the
Direct Cable Company, 1873-75.
Oliphant, Mrs. Margaret O. (WU-
son), 1818-. Margaret Maitland, of Sun-
nyside. A popular English novelist ; b.
in Liverpool.
OUver, Rev. Daniel, A.M., 1753-1840.
An Alumnus. An American Cong, min-
ister; b. at Boston; Dart. Coll., 1785;
pastor at Beverly, Mass., 1787-97 ; then
a missionary in Boston ; d. at Roxbury,
Oliver, Daniel, M.D., LL.D., 1787-
1852. Investigator. An American scholar ;
b. at Marblehead, Mass.; Harv. Univ.,
1806; professor at Dartmouth Coll.,
1820-37; at Cincinnati, 1840-42; d. at
Cambridge, Mass.
OUver, George, D.D., 1781-1861.
Curiosus. An English clergyman; b. at
Newington Butts, London ; for more
than 53 years a resident of Exeter ; d. at
St. Nicholas Priory, Exeter.
Oliver, Mrs. Harriet (Downing),
1778-1845. A Monthly Nurse. An Eng-
lish writer, in " Eraser's Magazine," etc. ;
d. at Chipping Norton.
Oliver, John Cardell, 1844-. J. C. 0.
An English writer ; b. at Newquay, Corn-
wall.
Oliver, Peter, 1821-55. William Pyn-
chon Oliver. An American lawyer and
historian; b. at Hanover, N.H.; Harv.
Univ., 1842 ; d. while on a voyage for
his health.
Olmsted, Fredericl£liaw,1822-. An
American Farmer. An American archi-
tect and landscape gardener ; b. in Hart-
ford, Conn. ; a resident of New York
City since 1848 ; and in 1858 appointed
superintendent of the Central Park in
that city.
O'Mahony, Thaddeus. A. M. An
English writer.
O'Meara, Miss KatMeen. Grace
Ramsay. An Irish writer ; a relative of
Dr. O'Meara, Napoleon's physician at
St. Helena.
Onderdonk, Henry Ustick, D.D.,
1789-1858. H. U. 0. An eminent
American P. E. clergyman ; b. in New
York City ; Columbia Coll., 1805 ; Bishop
of Pennsylvania, 1827-58; d. in Phila-
delphia.
O'Neil, Miss Elizabeth. Betty. An
lady ; afterwards became Lady E.
O'N. Beecher.
O'Neill, Daniel. D. O'N. An Amer-
ican journalist, of Pittsburg, Penn.
Ongley, Robert Henley Ongley, Ist
Baron. A Member of Parliament. An
English nobleman, originally Robert
Henley, who represented Bedfordshire in
Parliament, and upon inheriting the es-
tates of his grand-uncle. Sir Samuel On-
gley, Knt., assumed the name of Ongley,
in addition to his patronymic.
Onis, Don Luis. Verus. A Spanish
diplomatist ; Minister to the United
States.
Onwhyn, Thomas. Peter Palette.
An English engraver.
Opie, Mrs. Amelia (Alderson), 1769-
1853. Mrs. ****. An English writer;
b. in Norwich; wife of John Opie, the
painter; lived in Norwich, 1807-53 ; and d.
at her residence, Castle Meadow, Norwich.
Oppermann, Heinrich Albert, 1812-
70. Hermann Forsch. A German publi-
cist ; b. at Gottingen, where he pursued
the study of jurisprudence and philoso-
phy, 1831-35, and was afterwards em-
ployed as an attorney from 1842, at
Hoya, and from 1852 at Nienberg, where
he died.
O'Reilly, Et. Rev. Bernard, D.D.,
1824-. Laval. An Irish R. C. prelate ;
b. at Ballybeg, County Meath; educ. at
St. Cuthbert's Coll., near Durham ;
Bishop of Liverpool from 1873.
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Orford, Horace Walpole, Earl of
— See "Walpole. Horace, Earl of Or-
ford."
Orme, Rev. WiUiam, 1787-1830.
Criticus. A Scottish Cong, minister ; b.
at Falkirk; foreign secretary of the
London Missionary Society; d. in Lon-
don.
Ornisby, Waterman Li., Jr., 1884-.
0., Jr. An American writer, of the day,
on bank-note engraving.
O'Rourke, Edmund. Edmond Fal-
coner. An English poet and dramatist.
Orr, Hector, M.D., 1769-1855. A
Looker On. An American physician ; b.
in East Bridgewater, Mass. ; Harv. Univ.,
1801 ; practised his profession in his
native place, and d. there.
Orr, Isaac, 1793-1844. Hamden;
Timoleon. An American mathematician
and philanthropist ; b. at Bedford, N.H. ;
Tale Coll., 1818 ; missionary to the col-
ored people of Washington and the
Southern States ; d. at Amherst, Mass.
Orton, James. Alastor. An English
poet.
Orton, Rev. Job, 1717-83. A Parish-
ioner of St. Chad's. An English Dis-
senter ; b. in Shrewsbiiry ; assistant of
Dr. Doddridge in his academy at North-
ampton, 1738 or 39 to 41; pastor at
Shrewsbury, 1741-65; engaged in liter-
ary labors at Kidderminster, 1765-83,
where he died.
Orvls, Rev. WlUiam B. A Congre-
gational Minister. An American writer;
a teacher in Philadelphia.
Osborn, Laughton, 1806-78. Alethi-
theras; An American Artist; Arthur
Caryl; Charles Erskine White, D.D. An
American poet; b. in New York City;
Columbia Coll., 1827.
Osborne, Jobn Dunlap, -1883. Gam-
ma; Leane Leoni ; Spiridion. An American
jourpalist ; b. in Petersburg, Va. ; studied
law in the Harvard Law School, Cam-
bridge, Mass. ; d. in Paris, where he had
resided for 50 years.
Osborne, Rev. Lord Sidney Godol-
phin, 1808-73. 8. 6. 0. An English
philanthropist; Univ. of Oxford, 1830;
Rector of Durweston, Dorset., 1841-73.
Osgood, Mrs. Frances Sargent
(Locke), 1811-50. Florence. An Amer-
ican poet; b. in Boston; in 1835 married
Mr. S. S. Osgood, an artist, with whom
she visited London ; in 1840 returned to
Boston, and afterwards removed to New
York City, where she lived and died.
Osmun, Thomas Embly, M.D. Al-
fred Ai/res. An American orthoepist, of
Oliio.
Osten, Mary. Nellie Eijler. A Ger-
man writer.
O'SulUvan, Dennis, 1838-. Corporal
Morgan Rattler. An American writer.
O'Sulllvan, Farrar. A Munster Far-
mer. An Irish writer.
O'SuIlivan, Mortimer, D.D. Capt.
Bock. An Irish clergyman ; Prebendary
of Ballymore.
Oswald, John. Sylvester Otway. A
Scottish poet and political writer ; b. in
Edinburgh ; served for some time as a
soldier ; resided chiefly in London from
1783, supporting himself by his pen ; went
to Paris early in the French Revolution,
and for a time entered the French ser-
vice.
Otis, Mrs. Eliza Henderson (Board-
man). One of the Barclays. An Ameri-
can novelist, of Boston ; widow of Harri-
son Gray Otis, Jr.
Otis, F. N. Oran. An American
writer.
Otis, George Edmund. Q. E. 0.
An American poet of the day; Harv.
Univ. Law School, 1869.
Otis, Harrison Gray, LL.D., 1765-
1848. A Member of the Suffolk Bar; One
of the Convention. An American lawyer
and statesman; b. in Boston; Harv.
Univ., 1783 ; practised law in Boston ;
M.C., 1797-1801 ; U.S. Senator, 1817-22 ;
Mayor of Boston, 1829-32 ; d. in Boston.
Otis, James, A.M., 1725-83. A. F. ;
Bluster. An American lawyer and pa-
triot; b. at Great Marshes (now West
Barnstable); Harv. Univ., 1743; killed
by a flash of lightning in Andover, Mass.
Ottarson, Frank B. Warwick. An
American writer.
Ottarson, Franldin A., 1816-84.
Bayard. An American journalist, ot
New York City.
Otway, Rev. Caesar, -1842. C. 0.
An Irish clergyman, of English descent ;
"a large contributor to the 'Dublin
Christian Examiner' and the 'Dublin
University Magazine ' ; the former, in-
deed, principally owed its fame to the
articles signed ' C. O.' "
Overs, John, 1808-44. A Working
Man. An English mechanic ; b. at Bir-
mingham; d. in London; was assisted by
Mr. Charles Dickens.
Owen, . A British Officer of Hus-
sars.
Owen, C. B. A Nova Scotian. A
Nova Scotia member of the Legislature.
Owen, David. Brutus.
Otven, Francis Browning. Francis
Browning. An American poet of the day.
Owen, Rev. James, 1654-1700. Eu-
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genius, junior. A Welsh Dissenter; b. at
Carmarthen ; minister at Swiney, Shrop-
shire.
Owen, Eev. John, 1765-1822. A
Suburban Clergyman; Theophilus Qhris-
tian, Esq. An English clergyman; In-
cumbent of Paglesham, Essex ; one of
the earliest members of the Brit, and For.
Bible Society, and its principal secretary
till his death.
Owen, Robert, 1771-1858. Celatus ;
One of H. M.'s .Tusiices of the Peace. A
British reformer ; b. at Newtown, Wales ;
the latter part of his life was spent in
London, where he edited the "Mil-
lennial Gazette " ; d. in his native
town.
Owen, Robert Dale, LL.D., 1801-77.
A Citizen of the West. A Scottish- Amer-
ican reformer ; sou of the preceding ; b.
in Glasgow, Scotland; Minister to Na-
ples from the United States, 1855-58 ; d.
at Lake George, U.S.A.
Owen, William, Esq., F.S.A. W
0 , Esq. ; Meirion. A Welsh philol-
ogist.
Oxenford, John, 1812-77. An Eng-
lish Play-goer. An English dramatist ; b.
at Camberwell, near London; called to
the Bar in 1833 ; for many years theatri-
cal critic for the London press; visited
the United States about 1872, and wrote
a series of interesting letters on the the-
atres of New York City.
P.
Pace, Eev. WiUlam. A Clergyman
of the Church of England. An EugUsh
poet ; chaplain to the Philanthropic Soci-
ety, London.
Pachlng, Resta. A Gentleman in
London. An English innkeeper, of
Grace-church Street, London.
Packard, Frederick Adolplius,
LL.D., 1794-1867. A Citizen of Pennsyl-
vania. An American lawyer; b. in Marl-
borough, Mass. ; Harv. Univ., 1814 ; re-
moved to Philadelphia ; and editor of the
publications of the American Sunday
School Union, 1829-67.
Pae, David. Memoriter ; One who has
stood behind the Counter. A Scottish
writer.
Paez, Ramon. R. P., de Venezuela.
An American artist and writer ; for many
years resident in New York City ; son of
Gen. Jose A. Eamon, of Venezuela, South
America.
Page, John. Felix Folio. An Eng-
lish poet of the day.
Page, R. Channing M. One of the
Family. An American genealogist.
Page, Richard, Esq., -1841. Daniel
Sardcastle. AuEnglish writer on finance,
of London, where he died.
Page, William Reynolds, 1850--.
Eleven Sophomores. An American busi-
ness-man, of Rutland, Vt. ; Harv. Univ.,
1876.
Paget, Rev. Francis Edward, M.A.,
1806-. F. E. P.; William Churne, of
Staffordshire. An English clergyman;
Christ Church, Oxford, 1832 ; Rector of
Elford, Tamworth, 1835-80 et seq.
Paget, Violet. Vernon Lee. An Eng-
lish writer ; in 1884 of Florence, Italy.
Paige, Elbridge Gerry, 1816-59.
Dow, Jr. An American humorist and
journalist, first of New York City, then
of California; b. at Hardwick, Mass.
Paige, Rhoda Ann. E. A. P.— See
"Ealkner, Mrs. R. A. (P.)."
Paine, Robert Treat, Jr., A.M., 1773-
1811. Menander. An American lawyer,
poet, and journalist, of Boston, 1803-11;
b. at Taunton, Mass. ; Harv. Univ., 1792 ;
d. in Boston.
Paine, Eev. Thomas, A.M., about
1697-1757. Philopairia. An American
Cong. minister; Harv. Univ., 1717; grand-
father of the preceding; for several
years a minister of Weymouth ; after-
wards a. merchant of Boston.
Paine, Thomas, 1736-1809. An Eng-
lishman. An English Radical and politi-
cian ; b. at Thetf ord, Co. of Norfolk ;
from 1802 resided in New York City and
on his estate at New Rochelle, N.Y. ; d.
in New York City.
Pakenham, F. J. F. J. P. An Eng-
lish religious writer.
Palaclo, . A South American.
Paley, WiUiam, D.D., 1743-1805.
A Friend of Religious Liberty. An Eng-
lish moralist; b. near Peterborough;
grad. at the Univ. of Cambridge in 1763 ;
Archdeacon of Carlisle, 1782; Prebend,
of St. Paul's, 1793; and a little later
Sub-Dean of Lincoln; d. at Sunder-
land.
Palfray, Warwick, 1787-1838. An-
other Layman. An American journalist ;
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b. and d. at Salem, Mass. ; editor of the
" Salem Register," 1805-38.
Palfrey, John Gorham, D.D., LL.D.,
1796-1881. /. G. P. ; An Alumnus ; A
Free Soiler from the Start ; An Old Con-
servative. An American scholar, divine,
historian, and politician ; b. in Boston ;
Harv. Univ., 1815; M.C., 1847^9; d. in
Cambridge, Mass.
Palfrey, Miss Sarah Hammond. E.
Foxton. An American poet and prose
writer ; b. in Boston ; daughter of the
preceding, of Cambridge, Mass.
Palgrave, Francis Turner, Jr.,
LL.U., 1824-. Henrij J. Thurston. An
English poet and educator, of London ;
educ. at the Charterhouse and Baliol
Coll., Oxford; for some years private
secretary to Earl Granville.
PaUiser, Sir Hugh, Bart., 1721-96.
Hugh Paleface. An English admiral;
tried for misconduct whilst third in com-
mand of the great fleet, 1778, but ac-
quitted.
Palmer, Mrs. James P. (Reynolds).
Baphael; A Lady. An English dialect
writer; a sister of Sir Joshua Eeynolds.
Palmer, Eev. John, 1729-90. A
Friend to Religious Liherty. An English
clergyman ; a Presbyt. minister in Lon-
don ; originally a Calvinist, afterwards a
Unitarian.
Palmer, W. F. W. F. P. An Amer-
ican writer of the day.
Palmer, Rev. Sir William, Bart.,
M.A., about 1803-. A Member of the
Church of England ; A Member of the
Church of God at Oxford ; A Member of
the Church at Oxford; Umbra Oxoniensis.
An English clergyman; Magdalen Hall,
Oxford, 1828; Vicar of Whit-Church-
Canonicorum w. Chidcock, Marshwood,
and Stanton, St. Gabriel, 1846-83 et seq.
Palmer, William. Warhawk; Eng-
lish Correspondent.
Paltock, Robert. li. P. ; Peter Wil-
hins; R. S., a Passenger. An English
writer, of Clement's Inn, London.
Pamplin, W. W. P. An English
botanist.
Panam, Pauline Adelaide Alexan-
dre. A Young Greek Lady.
Panteuius, Theodor Hermann,
1843-. Theodor Hermann. A German
author; b. at Mitau; studied at Mitau,
Berlin, and Erlangen ; took in 1873 the
position of editor of the "Baltische
Monatsschrift" at Riga, which in 1876
he united with the " Daheim " at Leipsic.
Papworth, John Buonarotti, Esq.,
-1847. J. P. An English architect, of
London ; after 50 years' practice of his
art in London, he retired to St. Neot's,
where he died.
Pardon, George Frederick, 1825-
84. G. F. P.; Quiet George; Uncle
George; Capt. Crawley; Capt. Rawdon
Crawley; Pastel; Bedgap. An English
writer on games.
Parent-Desbarres, Pierre Frangois,
1798-. P. D. de Saint Sylvestre. A
French author and bookseller, of Paris.
Parfect, Eev. Ca. A Clergyman. An
English divine of the last century ; Min-
ister of Stroud.
Paris, John Ayrton, M.D., E.R.S.,
1785-1856. A Physician. An English
physician; b. at Cambridge; president
of the London Coll. of Phys., 1844-56 ;
lived chiefly in London ; d. there.
Paris, Louis Albert Philippe d'Or-
leans, Comte de, 1838-. Laugel. A
French nobleman ; b. in Paris ; educ. in
England and Germany; in 1861, came
with his brother to the United States,
and served In the civil war on the per-
sonal stafi of Gen. McClellan ; has re-
sided in or near Paris.
Parish, Henry Headly. An Old Dip-
lomatic Servant. An English diploma-
tist; was at Washington, D.C., 1820-24.
Park, Andrew, 1808-63. James Wil-
son. A Scottish poet ; b. at Renfrew.
Park, Sir James AUan, D.C.L., 1763-
1838. A Layman. An English lawyer;
b. at Newington, Surrey; called to the
Bar in 1784 ; one of the justices of the
Court of Common Pleas, 1816-38 ; d. in
London.
Park, John, 1775-1852. A Fellow
Sufferer. An American teacher and jour-
nalist; b. at Windham, N.H.; Dart.
Coll., 1791; editor at Boston, 1803-11;
for 20 years teacher at Worcester, Mass.,
where he died.
Park, John James, Esq., LL.D., 1795-
1833. Eunomus. An English lawyer, of
Lincoln's Inn ; Professor of English Law
and Jurisprudence at King's Coll., Lon-
don, from 1831 ; d. at Brighton.
Parke, F. The London Hermit. An
English poet and essayist.
Parke, James, 1782-1868. J. P. An
English writer ; b. near Liverpool ; baron
of the Court of Exchequer, 1832-56 ; in
1856 raised to the peerage, as Baron
Wensleydale ; d. at Ampthill Park, Beds.
— See"S., E."
Parke, John, about 1750. A Native
of America. An American poet ; b. in
Delaware ; served in the Revolutionary
War ; after the peace was for some time in
Philadelphia ; and then in Arundel Co.,Va.
Parker, Frederick. Herman Hein-
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fitter. An English biblical scholar and
writer, of Tunbridge Wells.
Parker, Mrs. Helen F. //. F. P. An
American writer of biography.
Parker, Henry Webster, 1825-. H.
W. P- An American poet ; professor at
the Agricultural Coll., Amherst, Mass.
Parker, John Henry, C.B., P.S.A.,
1806-. J. H. P. ; The Editor of the
"Glossarij of Archiiectvre." An English
bookseller, of Oxford; succeeded his
uncle, Joseph Parker, in 1832 ; and suc-
ceeded by his son ; in 1863 became keeper
of the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford.
Parker, Richard. Philoglottus. An
English writer of the 18th centurjr.
Parker, Richard E. Galen. An
American essayist, of Baltimore.
Parker, Richard Green, 1798-1869.
■One who knew him well. An American
teacher and writer of school-books, of
Boston, and later of New York City ; b.
in Boston ; Harv. Univ., 1817 ; d. in New
York City (?).
Parker, Rosa Abbott. Rosa Abbott.
An American writer of the day, for the
young.
Parker, Samuel, Yeoman Beadle.
S. P. Y. B.
Parker, Theodore, 1810-60. Levi
Blodgett; One not of the Association. An
American clergyman and social reform-
er, of Boston, 1846-59 ; b. at Lexington,
Mass.; Harv. Univ. Divinity School,
1836 ; d. at Florence, Italy.
Parker, William Harwar. A Na-
val Officer. An American writer; entered
the U.S. Navy as a midshipman in 1841 ;
served in the Confederate Navy, 1861-65 ;
in 1883 resided at Norfolk, Va.
Parkes, Mrs. Fanny. — See "Parlby,
Mrs. E. (P.)."
Parkinson, Anthony. A. P. An
English literary antiquary, of the first
^lart of the 18th century.
Parkinson, Mary. Raven Witherne.
An English writer.
Parlby, Mrs. Fanny (Parkes). A
Pilgrim. An English traveller.
Parliament, The English. The Sen-
ate of Lilliput.
Parnell, Edward Andrew. An Ex-
perienced Dyer. An English chemist, of
the Univ. of London.
Parnell, WUllam. An Irish Country
■ Gentleman. An Irish statesman and
Member of Parliament; Knight of the
Shire for Wicklow, and brother of Rt.
Hon. Henry Brooke Parnell, Lord Con-
gleton.
Parr, Miss Harriet, 1837-. Holme
Lee. An English novelist, of Yorkshire.
Parr, John. A Gentleman of Halifax ;
A Consistent Loyalist. An American loy-
alist, of Morris County, N.J. (I).
The tract by •• &. ConsiBtent Loyalist'
sars to be an answer to tl
iiave been written by Parr.
pears to be an answer to tlie otlier, and not to
ha'
Parr, John Hamilton. N. Aaron
Philomirth. An English humorist.
Parr, Samuel, LL.D., 1747-1825.
Lucius ; One of H. M.'s Justices of the
Peace; A Member of the Established
Church; Fhilopatris Varvicensis ; Phileleti-
therus Norfolciensis. An eminent English
classical scholar and clergyman; b. at
Harrow-on-the-Hill ; d. at the Parsonage
House, Hatton, Warwickshire.
Parrot. Supposed editor, Mrs. Prattle.
Parry, Charles Henry, M.D. G. H.
P.; A Descendant in the Fourth Genera-
tion. An English physician ; eon of Dr.
Caleb Hillier Parry, of St. Edmund Hall,
Oxford.
Parry, John Humphreys, 1787-1825.
Anthony Griffinhoof Gent.; W. Griffin-
hoof. An English barrister and Welsh
scholar, of London ; b. at Mold, Elint-
shire ; d. in London.
Parsons, Daniel, M.A. D. P. An
English author; son of Rev. John Par-
sons, Vicar of Marden, Wilts. Mr. D.
Parsons is M.A. of Oriel Coll., Oxford,
and was married in 1845, at the R. C.
Church, Exeter, to Miss Gertrude Hext.
Parsons, Mrs. Gertrude (Hext).
G. P. An English writer for the yovmg ;
b. at Restormel; in 1878, resident at
Stuart Lodge, Malvern Wells.
Parsons, John Usher, A.M., 1761-
1838. An Analytical Teacher. An Amer-
ican educator ; b. and d. at Parsonsfield,
Me.; Dartmouth Coll., 1791; studied
law, but is supposed to have been a
merchant in his native town most of his
life.
Parsons, Theodore, A.M., A.A.S.,
-1779. Two Candidates for the Bachelor's
Degree. An American scholar ; Harv.
Univ., 1778.
Parsons, Theophilus, LL.D., 1750-
1813. Peter Coffin. An American jurist;
b. at Byfield, Mass. ; Harv. Univ., 1769 ;
practised law at Newburyport, Mass.,
1777-1800; at Boston, 1800-6; Chief Jus-
tice, 1806-13 ; d. at Boston.
Parsons, Theophilus, LL.D., 1797-
1882. T. P. An American jurist; son
of the preceding ; b. in Newburyport,
Mass.; Harv. Univ., 1815; professor at
Harv. Univ., 1848-70 ; d. in Cambridge,
Mass.
Parsons, Thomas. T. P. An Eng-
lish writer early in the 19th century.
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Parsons, Tyler. A Friend to Truth.
An English writer early in the 19th cen-
tury.
Partee.W. B. Nomistake. An Amer-
ican writer on money.
Parton, James, 1822-. An Old
Smoker. An American author ; b. at
Canterbury, England, and brought to the
United States in 1827; has for many
years devoted his life to literary labor,
chiefly in New York City.
Parton, Mrs. Sara Payson (Willis
FarringtonEldredge), 1811-72. Fanny
Fern. An American writer ; b. at Port-
land, Me. ; lived chiefly in New York
City, and d. there.
Partridge, J. Arthur. A Birmingham
Liberal. An English writer of the day.
Partridge, S. W. S. W. P. An
English religious poet and writer.
PaschaU, Ann S. A. S. P. An
American writer.
Pascoe, Mrs. Ciarlotte Champion
(WillyamsV 1781-1874. Barzillai Bar-
agweneth. An English dialect writer, of
Cornwall; d. at Nanskeval, Mawgan in
Pydar.
Pascoe, Eev. Samuel, 1845-. Allen
Kenwyn. An English poet and prose
writer; b. at Truro; Curate of St. Paul's,
Truro, 1878-83 et seq.
Pascual, Antoaio Diodoro de, 1822-
74. Adadus Calpe. A Spanish writer.
Paskco, . Seneca. An American
journalist.
Pasquin, Antoine Claude. Valery.
A Erench writer.
Patch, John, 1807-. A Boston Ama-
teur Poet. An American lawyer; b. in
Ipswich, Mass. ; Bowdoin Coll., 1831 ; was
a lawyer in Boston, Beverly, and Nan-
tucket, all in Mass. ; spent some years in
California ; but has now for many years
resided at his Ipswich farm and home.
Paterson, Nathaniel, D.D. A Cler-
gyman. A Scottish (?) minister.
Paterson, Samuel, 1728-1802. Cor-
iat, Junior. An English bibliographer,
of London ; b. and d. in that city.
Paton, Andrew Archibald, F.R.G.S.,
1809-74. An Oriental Student. An Eng-
lish traveller in the East; Consul at Ra-
gusa and the Bocca di Cattaro from 1862.
Paton, Mme Emilie Euph^mie
Thferese (Pacini). Jacques Eozier. A
Erench writer ; wife of Jules Paton.
Paton, James, D.D. A Father. A
Scottish (?) minister of 100 years ago.
Paton, Sir Joseph Noel, E.S.A.,
LL.D., 1823-. A Painter; Spindrift. An
eminent Scottish painter and poet; b. at
Dunfermline, Eifeshire.
Patterson, Virginias. Garry Gaines.
Pattison, Dorothy W. Sister Dora.
Paul, Sir John Dean, 2d Bart.,
D.C.L., 1802-68. A Delinquent Banker.
An English banker; b. in London; suc-
ceeded his father in 1852 as partner in
the banking firm of Snow, Strahan, Pauli
& Co., which failed in 1855, and Stra-
han, ]3ates, and Paul were tried for
fraud, and sentenced to 14 years' penal
servitude, but they were liberated be-
fore the expiration of the term, and Sir
J. D. Paul took up his residence at Lan-
cing, near Shoreham, and afterwards at
St. Alban's, where he died.
Paul, Ven. Robert Bateman, M.A.,
1798-1877. E. B. P.; The Late James
Samley Tregenna. An English clergy-
man; Prebendary of Lincoln, 1867-74;
Confrater of Browne's Hospital, Stam-
ford, and resident at . Barn Hill, Stam-
ford, 1874-77 ; d. at Stamford.
Paulding, James Kirke, 1779-1860.
An Amateur ; An Amateur of Fashion ,-
Hector Bull-us ; Dominie Nicholas jEgidi-
us Oudenarde ; A Doubtful Gentleman ; A
New England Man; A Northern Man;
An Obsolete Author; A Retired Common
Councilman ; Lancelot Langstaffe, Esq. ;
Several American Authors ; W »S ,
Esq.; Sir W. Scott. An American es-
sayist, humorist, and miscellaneous
writer, of New York City; d. at Hyde
Park.
Paulding, William Irving. David
T. Valentine. An American writer ; son
of James K. Paulding.
Pavier, Thomas. T. P. — See " R.
J." (Richard Jones).
Paxton, Joseph Rupert, 1827-.
Sipponax Roset. An American author,
translator, and contributor to periodicals,
of Philadelphia; was engaged in the mil-
itary service of the United States, 1861-
65.
Payne, Miss . Flora. An Amer-
ican Western writer.
Payne, A. B. Middletoun. One
who has seen them. An American trav-
eller.
Payne, Col. Alban S., 1822-. Nich-
olas Spicer. An American journalist.
Payne, Buckner H., 1799-1883.
Ariel. An American writer, of Tennes-
see ; at one time considered the greatest
logician of the South; once in affluent
circumstances, but died blind.
Payne, Lieut. J. Bertrand, 1833-.
J. B. P. An English oflacer of the Royal
Jersey Artillery; biographer and liter-
ary antiquary ; b. in London.
Payson, Edward, 1813-. A Citizen
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of Maine. An American writer; son of
Uev. Dr. Payson ; b. in Portland, Me. ;
Bowdoin Coll., 1832; is a farmer at
Deering (formerly Westbrook), Me.
Payson, George, 1824-. Francis
Fogie, Sen., Esq.; Ralph Raven; Robert
Dexter Romaine. An American novelist ;
sou of the Eev. Dr. Edward Payson, of
Portland, Me.; Bowdoin Coll., 1843;
spent two years, 1849-51, at the gold
mines in California ; on his return, stud-
ied law, and in 1856 settled in Chicago,
111.
Peabody, Miss EHizabeth Palmer,
1804r-. A Teacher. lAn American edu-
cator ; b. at Billerica, Mass. ; sister of
Mrs. Horace Mann and of Mrs. Nathan-
iel Hawthorne.
Peabody, Nathaniel, M.D., 1774-
1856. A Teacher in Boston. An Ameri-
can physician ; b. in Lancaster, Mass. ;
Dartmouth Coll., 1800; practised his
profession in Salem, Boston, and West
Newton, Mass. ; and finally at Perth Am-
boy, N. J., where he died.
Peabody, Oliver WiUiam Bourne,
LL.B., 1799-1848. Sis Twin Brother.
An American lawyer; b. in Exeter,
N.H. ; Harv. Univ., 1816 ; practised law
in Exeter for 11 years ; removed to Bos-
ton in 1830; was the minister of the
Unit, society at Burlington, Vt., 1845-
48, and d. in that town.
Peace, John, 1785-1861. X A. P.
An English bibliographer ; b. in Bristol ;
for many years librarian of the city li-
brary in Bristol ; d. at Durdham Green.
Peacock, James. Jose Mac Packe,
a bricklai/er's labourer. An Englisli archi-
tect and cottage-building humorist.
Peacock, Thomas Love, 1785-1866.
Peter Peppercorn, M.D. An English
writer, of London ; friend of Shelley and
Charles Lamb ; b. and d. in London.
Pearce, Miss Alice. Arnica. An Eng-
lish poet, of Palmouth.
Pearce, Miss Ellen J., 1843-. A Corn-
ishwoman. An English writer; b. and
lived at St. Keverne, Cornwall.
Pearce, Henry, about 1779-1809.
The Game Chicken. An English pugil-
ist, once the champion of England ; was
a native of Bristol ; d. in London.
Pearce, Rev. Thomas, M. A. Idstone.
An English clergyman; Lincoln Coll.,
Oxford, 1843; Eector of Charborough,
1871-83 et seq., and Vicar of Morden,
1853-83 et seq.
Pearce, Zachary, D.D., 1690-1774.
A. ; R. ; A Clergyman of the Church of
England; A Gentleman of Christ Church
College, Oxon.; Ned Mum. An English
prelate; b. in London; educ. at West-
minster School and Trin. Coll., Cam-
bridge ; Bishop of Rochester, 1756-74.
Peard, Frances Mary. F. M. P. ;
Thorpe Regis. An English novelist of
the day.
Pearl, Eev. Cyril. A Citizen of New
England. An American minister; a
missionary in Boston (?).
Pearson, C. The Late President of a
Select Chess Club. An English writer.
Pearson, Mrs. Charles H. Pocahontas.
An American writer for the young.
Pearson, Edward, D.D., 1756-1811.
E. P. An English divine ; b. at Ipswich ;
educ. at Cambridge ; Vice-Chancellor of
Sidney Sussex Coll., Cambridge, 1808-11 ;
d. at Eempstone, Notts.
Pearson, EUphalet, LL.D., 1752-
1826. Two Candidates for the Bachelor's
Degree. An American scholar ; b. in By-
field, Mass. ; Harv. Univ., 1773 ; Profes-
sor of Hebrew, etc., at Harv. Univ., 1786-
1806 ; first professor of Sacred Literature
at the Theol. Sem., Andover, 1808-9 ; re-
sided at Harvard, Mass., 1820-26.
Pearson, Mrs. EmUy C. Ervie. An
American writer of the day.
Peart, Emily. One of them. An Eng-
lish governess ; a writer of the day.
Peat, J. B. J. B. P. An American
writer of the day.
Peccatier, A. M. Rit Toujours. A
Erench humorist.
Pech, Henriette, 1847-. Eliska Krds-
nohorskd. A Bohemian poet; b. at
Prague ; her lyrics are much admired ;
she is also a successful aesthetic critic ;
and has written the text for the three
operas, "Lejla," "Der Kuss," and "Das
Gelieimniss."
Peck, Ellen. Culler Pine. An Amer-
ican novelist of the day.
Peck, George Washington, 1817-59.
Cantell A. Bigly. An American writer,
of Michigan; b. at Eehoboth, Mass.;
Brown Univ., 1837 ; d. at Boston.
Peck, John Mason, D.D., 1789-1858.
An Old Pioneer. An American Baptist
clergyman; was a pastor in various
churches of Missouri, Illinois, and Ken-
tucky, 1845-58; d. at Eock Spring, 111.
Peck, liillie, -1878. Ruth Elliott. An
English writer; daughter of the Eev.
James B. Peck, of Chelmsford.
Peck, WiUiam. W. P. An EngUsh
topographer.
Peck, William B. A Theophilanthro-
pist. An English writer.
Peckwell, Henry, D.D., 1748-87. A
Friend to Civil and Religious Liberty. An
English clergyman; Eector of Bloxam.
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Pedder, James, 1775-1859. J. P.
An English agriculturist; b. at Newport,
Isle of Wight; came to this country
about 1832 ; edited the " Boston Cultiva-
tor," 1844-59 ; d. at Roxbury, Mass.
Peebles, Mrs. Mary L., 1839-. Lijnde
Palmer. An American writer for the
young ; b. in Lansingburg, N.Y.
Peebles, "William, D.D. A Clergy-
man of the Church of Scotland. A Scottish
minister and poet, at Newton-upon-Ayr.
Peel, Sir Robert, 2d Bart., D.C.L.,
1788-1850. The Minister. An English
statesman; b. near Bury, Lancashire;
educ. at Harrow and Oxford ; English
Premier, 1834r-35 and 1841-46; d. in
London.
Pegge, Samuel, LL.D., 1704-96. 5.
P. ; P. S. ; a.;P.;P.E.;L.E.;P.6. ; An
Antiquary ; L. Echard; Paul Gemsege; A
Ploughist ; Fortius ; T. Row ; Benex ; VicOr
rius Cantianus ; A Late Learned and Rev-
erend Divine. An eminent English anti-
quary ; b. in Chesterfield ; Prebendary of
Lincoln, 1772-96.
He published, besides his other works, several
hundred articles on antiquities in "Archaeo-
logia," "Bibl. Top. Brit.," and "Gentleman's
Magazine." See " Gent. Mag." LXVI., pp. 891,
892, 979, 1081, 1084.
Peignot, Etienne Gabriel, 1767-
1849. Jacques Rambler. A learned
French bibliographer.
Pelrce, Augustus, M.D., 1802-49.
Poeta, Engince Societatis. An American
physician ; b. at New Salem, Mass. ; Harv.
Univ., 1820; practised his profession at
Tyngsborough, Mass., and d. there.
Pelrce, Benjamin, LL.D., F.E.S.,
1809-81. Ben Yamen ; Benjamin the Flor-
entine. An eminent American mathe-
matician ; b. at Salem, Mass. ; Harv.
Univ., 1831; professor at Harv. Univ.,
1832-81 ; d. at Cambridge.
Peiree, Benjamin Osgood, Jun.,
Ph.D., 1854-. Eleven Sophomores. An
American mathematician; b. at Beverly;
Harv. Univ., 1876; instructor in his
alma mater, 1876-77, 1881-84 ; and assist-
ant professor, 1884-85.
Peiree, Bradford Kinney, D.D.,
1819-. B. K. P.; The Chaplain. An
American clergyman; b. in Royalton,
Vt. ; Wesleyan Univ., 1841 ; chaplain of
the House of Refuge, Randall's Island,
N.Y., 1863-72 ; editor of " Zion's Herald,"
Boston, from 1872.
Peiree, I. A Wanderer. An Ameri-
can writer.
Peiree, Rev. James, 1673-1726. A
Dissenter in the Country. An eminent
English Nonconformist divine, of Exon ;
b. in London.
Peirson, Mrs. Eliza O. Aliqua. An
American writer for the press, of the day.
Pelham, the Right Hon. Henry,
1695-1754. ilr. P****m. An Eng-
lish statesman ; Chancellor of the Ex-
chequer, 1743-54.
Pell, Ferris. Publicola. An Ameri-
can writer on money and banking ; a law-
yer; Columbia Coll., 1806.
PeU, Robert Conger, 1835-68. Chet-
wood Evelyn, Esq. An American miscel-
laneous writer; b. in New York City; d.
at Interlachen, Switzerland.
This is also given: Robert Cruyer Pell.
" Clement Evelyn, Bsq."
Pelligrini, . Spy- An American
journalist, of New York City.
Pelz, Edward, 1800-76. Treumund
Welp. A German writer; b. at Penig,
Saxony ; was a publisher and bookseller
in several European cities, 181.5-50 ; spent
in the United States 1850-66; was de-
voted to literary work at Gotha, 1869-76,
where he died.
Pember, Arthur. A. P. An Ameri-
ican writer, of New York City.
Pemberton, Lieut. Col. . Leo.
An English officer ; a writer of the day.
Pemberton, Charles Reece, 1790-
1840.. A Sailor. An English actor, elo-
cutionist, and poet; in 1832-34 he contrib-
uted a series of papers to the " Monthly
Repository," entitled " Autobiography of
Pal Verjuice," which was believed to
shadow forth some of the vicissitudes of
his own early life ; d. at Birmingham.
Pemberton, Edgar. P. M. Berton.
An English novelist.
Pembroke, George Robert Charles
Herbert, 13th Earl, 1850-. The Earl.
An English nobleman ; educ. at Eton ;
Under-Secretary of War, 1874-75.
Penfield, A. A. P. An American
financier of the day.
PengeUy, WiUlam, F.E.S., P.G.S.,
1812-. Y. M. ; A Geologist. An English
geologist, etc. ; b. at Castle Street, East
Looe ; in 1878, resident at Lamorna, Tor-
quay.
Penn, WUliam, Esq., 1776-1845.
The Rajah of Vaneplysia ; An Undergrad-
uate. An English gentleman ; a descend-
ant of Admiral Sir William Penn, father
of the founder of Pennsylvania ; passed
most of his life within certain confines
of Southwark; d. in Nelson-square,
Southwark.
Penneck, Rev. Henry, M.A., 1800-
62. Mr. Bayle. An English clergyman,
of Penzance, Cornwall; b. at Market-
Jew Street, Penzance ; d. at Penzance.
Penneeuik, Alexander, M.D., 1652-
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1722. A. P., JI.D. A Scottish poet
and botanist; b. at Newhall, County
of Edinburgh.
Pennell, Mrs. Elizabeth (Robins).
An American writer of the day, of Phil-
adelphia; a niece of Charles Godfrey
Leland.
Penney, WUllam, Lord Kinloch,
1801-72. A Lai/man. A Scottish writer;
senator of the College of Justice.
Pennle, John Fitzgerald, 1782-1848.
A Modern Genius; Si/lvaticiis. An Eng-
lish writer; b. at East Lulworth, Dorset-
shire ; was an actor, schoolmaster, poet,
etc. ; d. at Eogvald Cottage, Wareham,
Dorsetshire.
Pennington, Mrs. S. S. P. An
English writer of the 18th century.
Penny. Mrs. Anne (Christian), 1731-
84_ **** *****. An English poet ; her
first husband was Capt. Hugh Christian,
who commanded the batteries at Rhode
Island when Count D'Estaing was re-
pulsed; her second husband was in the
navy; she was highly estgemed by Dr.
Johnson; d. in London.
Pennyman, John. Phil Ang. An
English anti-Quaker writer.
Penrose, Vice-Admiral Sir Charles
Vinicombe, 1759-1830. A Flag Officer.
An English seaman; b. at St. Gluvias;
entered the Royal Navy in 1775; Eear-
Admiral of the Blue in 1813; d. at Ethy,
St. Winnow.
Penrose, Mrs. Elizabeth Cart-
wright, 1781-1837. Mrs. Markham. An
English writer; wife of Rev. John Pen-
rose, Vicar of Bracebridge; d. at Lin-
coln.
Penrose, Rev. John, M.A., 1778-1859.
A Senior; A Trinitarian. An English
clergyman ; Corpus Christi Coll., Oxford,
1799; Vicar of Langton, near Wragby,
Lines., 1802-59, and P. C. of North
Hykeham, 1838-59 ; d. at Langton.
Pentz, Jacob. Gopher.
Perceval, Hon. and Rev. Arthur
PMlip, B.C.L., 1800-53. A Churchman;
A Late Fellow, etc. ; A Minister of the
Church of Ireland; One of His Majesty's
Chaplains ; One of His Majesty's Servants;
A Presbyter in the Diocese of Canterbury.
An English clergyman ; All Soul's Coll.,
Oxford, 1820; Rector of E. Horsley,
1824; d. at Little Bookham, Surrey.
Perceval, Hon. and Rev. Charles
George, 1796-. The Rector of Calverton,
Bucks. ; A Country Clergyman. An Eng-
lish clergyman; b. at the Admiralty,
Whitehall ; Rector of Calverton, Bucks.,
from 1822.
Perceval, Sir John, 1st Earl of Eg- j
niont, 1685-1748. A Nobleman of the other
Kingdom. An English lord; b. at Barton,
in the County of York.
Pereira, Jonathan, M.D., P.R.S.,
1804-53. J. P. An eminent English
physician and pharmacologist; b. and d.
in London; physician at the Loudon
Hospital, 1851-63.
Perkins, Miss Eliza. A Lady. An
English writer on botany.
Perlsins, Ellen M. Christie Pearl,
An American writer for the young.
Perltins, Frederic Beeeher. Phar
raoh Budlong. An American bibliogra-
pher; Yale Coll., 1850; librarian at San
Francisco.
Perliins, Henry. An Experienced
Clerk. An English accountant.
Perrier, Miss Anna. An Irishwoman,
An Irish writer of the day.
Perry, Capt. David. An Old Soldier,
An American soldier, of Chelsea, Vt.
Perry, Mrs. E. C. Elfin Hall.
Perry, Rev. Henry G. Regryph. An
An American journalist, of Chicago.
Perry, W. A. Silalicum. An Amer-
ican journalist, of Seattle, Wash. Ter.
Perry, WUliam Stevens, D.D., 1832-.
W. S. P. An eminent American clergy-
man ; b. in Providence, R.I. ; Harv. Univ.,
1854 ; Bishop of Iowa, 1876-85 ; and re.
sides at Davenport, la.
Pery, Edmund Sexton. An Arme-
nian in Ireland.
Peter, William, 1788-1853. A Lay-,
man. An English poet and politician;
b. at Harlyn, St. Merryn ; H. M. Consul
for Pennsylvania and New Jersey, 1840-
53 ; d. in Philadelphia.
Peterkln, Alexander, 1781-1846,
Alumnus Edinensis ; Anti-Harmonicus ;
Civis. A Scottish poet, lawyer, and an-
tiquary.
Peters, Bernard. Pestalozzi. An
American journalist, of Brooklyn, N.Y.
Peters, Samuel Andrew, LL.D.,
1735-1826. A Gentleman of the Province;
Parson Peter; John Viator, Esq. An
American loyalist ; h. in Hebron, Conn. ;
Yale Coll., 1757 ; d. in New York City.
Peters, W. A., 1841-. Doctor Bron-
son ; .Toel Stoper. An American journaU
ist, of New York City.
Peterson, Charles J., 1818-. J.
Thornton Randolph. An American pub-
lisher and journalist, of Philadelphia;
proprietor and co-editor of "Peterson's
Ladies' National Magazine."
Petit-m6r6, Frfederic du. Monkey,
A French writer.
Pettes, George William. X, Y, Z,
Club ; G. W. P. An American poet.
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Pettlgrew, Thomas Lettsom, 1813-
37. A Cornet in the E. I. Co.'s Service.
An English writer; son of Thomas Joseph
Pettigrew; a literary antiquary, of Lon-
don ; d. at Bangalore.
Pettlngell, Rev. John Hancock,
A.M., 1815-. Clericus. An American
bibliographer; b. at Waterbury, Conn.;
Yale Coll., 1837 ; pastor at South Dennis,
Mass., 1843-47 ; settled at Essex, Conn.,
1848 ; in 1882 was at Philadelphia.
Pettltt, Charles. liesurgam.
Pettman, William, Esq. One of the
Barbarous Blockheads of the Lowest Mob ;
Philopolites. An English writer; at one
time a schoolmaster at Sandwich, and
afterwards of Ham, in the county of Kent.
Petzel, Rosa. Martin Claudius. A
German writer of the day.
Phelan, Charlotte Elizabeth. — See
"Tonna,Mrs. C. E. (Tonna)."
Phelan, WUliam, D.D., 1789-1830.
Declan. An Irish clergyman ; b. at Clon-
mel ; Trin. Coll., Dublin ; Hector of Killy-
man, Co. Tyrone, 1824-30, and of Artray,
Co. Derry, 1825-30.
Phelps, Charles, A.B., -1854. A Citi-
zen of the United States. An American
political writer, of Vermont; Hon. A.B.
at the Univ. of Vermont, 1812.
Phelps, Mrs. Elizabeth (Stuart),
1815-52. H. Trusta. An American nov-
elist ; daughter of Prof. Moses Stuart,
and wife of Prof. Austin Phelps.
Phelps, Miss Elizabeth Stuart,
1844-. Onyx. An American novelist ;
daughter of the preceding; b. at An-
dover, Mass.
Phelps, Miss Ei. L. Alpha. An Ameri-
can writer of the day.
Phelps, W. D. Webfoot. An Ameri-
can novelist of the day.
PhUes, George P., A.M., 1828-.
Paulus Sihntiarius. An American (Pub-
lisher of New York City, 1854-70; b. at
Ithaca, N.Y. ; Hon. A.M. at Dartmouth
Coll., 1868.
Philip, Robert, D.D., 1791-1858, and
Another. A Minister and a Layman. An
English Dissenter, of Maberley Chapel.
Philippe, Adolphe, 181 1-. Dennery.
A French dramatist; b. in Paris; since
1831 has produced, either alone or with
others, about 200 dramas.
Philips, Mrs. Katherine (Fowler),
1G31-64. Orinda. An English lady of
wit and accomplishments ; b. in London;
when young she married James Philips,
Esq., of Cardigan ; and afterwards went
with the Viscountess of Dungannon into
Ireland ; d. in London.
PhlUimore, Harriet Eleanor. H.
E. P. An English novelist of the
day.
Phlllipps, Miss . Old Maid. An
English writer ; daughter of Rev. Edward
Thomas March Phillipps, of Hathem Rec-
tory, Loughborough, Leicester.
Phillips, Mrs. . — See "Pontes,
Madame de."
Phillips, Miss Anna H. Helen W.
Irving. An American poet, of Lynn,
Mass.
Phillips, Charles, 1787-1859. A Man
of the World. An Irish barrister, poet,
and novelist ; b. at Sligo ; educ. at Dub-
lin; Commissioner of the Court of In-
solvent Debtors, 1846-59; d. in London.
Phillips, Mrs. Constantia. Mrs.
C P . An English writer of the
18th century.
Phillips, Capt. Edwin D., 1827-64.
An Officer of the Army. An American
officer ; b. in New York ; appointed from
Michigan; U.S. Military Acad., 1852;
Asst. Instructor of Infantry Tactics,
1861-62 ; d. at New Orleans, La.
Phillips, George Searle, 1818-. Jan-
uary Searle. An English-American jour-
nalist and novelist ; b. at Peterborough,
Northants. ; educ. at Cambridge ; has ed-
ited several journals both in the United
States and in England.
Phillips, Gus. Oofiy Ooofl.
PhUllps, Henry, Jr. Antiquarian; A
Member of the Numismatic Society of Phila.
An American lawyer and numismatist,
of Philadelphia.
Phillips, John. J. P., a Student of
Astrology. An English writer of the 17th
and 18th centuries; nephew of John
Milton.
Phillips, Melville. Snap. An Amer-
can writer, of Philadelphia.
Phillips, Sir Richard, Knt., 1768-
1840. James Adair; Rev. S. Barrow;
Rev. David Blair; M. I'abbi Bossut ; Rev.
C. C. Clarke ; Rev. J. Goldsmith ; M. Pel-
ham; Common Sense. An English pub-
lisher, of London, where he was b. ; estab-
lished, in 1790, the " Leicester Herald" ;
the " Monthly Magazine," London, 1796;
the " Antiquary's Magazine," 1807 ; and
re-purchased the "Monthly Magazine"
about 1809, and continued to publish it
for 25 years ; d. at Brighton.
Phillips, Walter P. John Oakum.
PhiUips, Watts, Esq., 1829-74. Felix
Balfour. An English dramatist and jour-
nalist ; b. in London ; d. at West Bromp-
ton.
PhilUps, WUlard, LL.D., 1784-1873.
A Citizen of Massachusetts. An American
lawyer ; b. at Bridgewater, Mass. ; Harv.
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Univ., 1810; Judge of Probate for Suffolk
<:o., 1839^7 ; lived and d. in Cambridge,
Mass.
PhUllps, WlUard P. W. P. P. An
American civil engineer, of Salem, Mass.
Phillips, William. Paul Potion. An
English poet, of the Middle Temple.
This is also ascribed to William Shearsmith.
Phillips, WUUam Wirt, D.D., 1796-
1865. The Pastor. An American Presbyt.
clergyman ; b. in Montgomery Co., N.Y. ;
•Columbia Coll., 1826; pastor in New
York City, 1818-65 ; and d. there.
Phillpotts, Henry, D.D., 1777-1869.
A Clergyman of the Diocese of Durham.
An English prelate; b. at Gloucester;
educ. at Corpus Christi Coll., Oxford;
Bishop of Exeter, 1831-69.
Phlpps, Constantine John, Lord
Mulgrave, 1746-92. A Member of Par-
liament. An English and Irish noble-
man; entered very young the naval ser-
vice; post-captain, R. N., 1765; M.P. for
Lincoln, 1768 ; created an English peer,
1790 ; d. at Liege, Germany.
Piatt, John James, and Another,
1835-. Two Friends. An American poet,
of Cincinnati ; b. at Milton, Ind. ; educ.
at the Columbus (O.) High School and
Kenyon Coll.
Piatt, Mrs. Louisa (Kirby), 1812-64.
Belle Smith. An American author, of
■Cincinnati, where she died.
Piatt, Mrs. Sarah Morgan (Bryan),
1836-. Minnie Myrtle; A Woman. An
American poet ; wife of John James Pi-
att ; b. at Lexington, Ky. ; educ. at New-
castle, Ky. ; in 1868 et seg. lived at Cin-
cinnati.
Plazzi, Mme Adrienue. Leila Ha-
jtoum. A Hungarian novelist.
Plchon, Thomas. An Impartial
Frenchman.
Pichot, Am^dfee, 1796-1877. Sir J.
Perriwig. A French journalist; b. at
Aries ; studied medicine, and in 1819 set-
tled in Paris, but soon devoted himself
to literary pursuits ; d. in Paris.'
Plckard, Hannah Maynard, 1812-
44. A Lady. An English writer.
Pickens, John. Horatio. An Amer-
ican humorist, of Boston; connected with
several banking institutions.
Pickering, Henry, 1781-1838. An
American. An American poet; b. at
Newburg, N.Y. ; was a merchant at Sa-
lem, Mass., 1801-25 ; in 1825 removed to
New York City, but soon settled at Eon-
dout-on-the-Hudson, and devoted himself
to literary pursuits; d. in New York
'City.
Pickering, John, LL.D., 1777-1846.
A Member of the Massachusetts Bar. An
American philologist; brother of the
preceding; b. at Salem, Mass.; Harv.
Univ., 1790; was a lawyer in Salem,
1801-27 ; City Solicitor of Boston, 1829-
46; d. at Salem.
Pickering, Timothy, LL.D., 1745-
1829. The Secretary of State; Verus.
An American statesman; father of the
preceding; b. in Salem, Mass.; Harv.
Univ., 1763; was a lawyer in his native
town; U.S. Secretary of State, 1795-
1800; U.S. Senator, 1803-11; d. at Sa-
lem.
Plckersgill, Lieut. Richard. A Sea
Officer. An English naval officer ; after
sailing three times round the world, and
once in search of a north-west passage,
he was drowned in the Thames by the
upsetting of a boat in a gust of wind.
Pickford, Rev. John, M.A. Oxonien-
sis. An English clergyman; Queen's
Coll., Oxford, 1851; Rector of New-
bourne, Woodbridge, 1872-83 et seg. ^
Picton, Col. Thomas, 1822-. An Ex- -y. ;'
Editor; Gothamite; Paul Preston. An i_ +i>'
American journalist, of New York City. \
Pierpont, Rev. John, A.M., 1785-
1866. The Pastor of Hollis Street Soci-
ety; Theron. An American clergyman
and poet ; b. at Litchfield, Conn. ; Yale
Coll., 1804 ; pastor in Boston, 1819-45 .
at Troy, N.Y., 1845-49; at Medford,
Mass., 1849-56 ; employed in the Treas-
ury Department at Washington, 1861-
64 ; d. at Medford.
Pierrepont, Henry Evelyn. A Di-
rector. An American writer, of Brook-
lyn, N.Y. ; son of Hezekiah Beers Pierre-
pont, of that city.
Pierson, Miss Susan. Miss Susan
P . An English lady; friend of
Charles Lamb.
Pietrowskl, Kufln. A Siberian Ex-
ile.
Pigott, Richard. An Irish National
Journalist. An Irish journalist of the
day.
Pike, Albert, A.M., 1809-. The Fine
Arkansas Gentleman. An American law-
yer, politician, soldier, and journalist;
b. in Boston; was in the Confederate
service, 1861-65; editor of the "Mem-
phis Appeal," 1867-.
Pike, Mrs. Frances West (Ather-
ton), 1819-. Anna Ahem; Katherine
Morris. An American novelist; b. at |
Prospect, Me. ; widow of Rev. Richard
Pike, of Dorchester, Mass.
Pike, Mrs. Mary H. Greene, 1827-.
Mary Langdon; Sydney A. Story, Jr.
An American novelist; b. at Eastport,
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Me.; wife of Fred. A. Pike, M.C., of
Calais, Me.
Pike, Noah W. Gordox. An Amer-
ican writer, of New York City.
Pilgrim, Thomas, -1882. Arthur
Morecamp; Eugene Owl. An American
writer, of Gonzales, Tex.
PUlet, Raymond Frangois L6011,
1803-67. Ernest Renaud, A French
journalist, theatrical manager, and dra-
matic author ; b. in Paris ; d. at Venice.
Pilon, Martin Regul. Yanko-Sequor.
An American writer and publisher, of
New York City.
Pirn, Jonathan. A Member of the
Societi/ of Friends. An Irish Priend, of
Dublin.
Plnchard, Mrs. . A Lady. An
English writer ; the wife of an attorney
at Taunton, in Somersetshire.
Pinckney, Charles, LL.D., 1758-
1824. A Republican ; A South Carolinian ;
A South Carolina Planter. An American
statesman; b. at Charleston, S.C. ; was a
lawyer; M.C., 1784-87; U.S. Senator,
1798-1801; Minister to Spain, 1802-5;
again M.C., 1819-21; d. in his native
city.
Pinckney, Thomas. Achates.
Pine, Eev. George Stevenson, 1853-.
Eleven Sophomores. An American cler-
gyman ; b. in Philadelphia ; Harv. Univ.,
1876; rector of St. Mark's Church, New
Canaan, Conn., 1881-85.
Pinkerton, John, F.S.A., 1758-1826.
H. Bennet, M.A.; Robert Heron, Esq. A
Scottish writer ; b. in Edinburgh ; settled
in London in 1781 ; but resided in Paris
the latter part of his life, and d. there.
Pinney, G. W. Columella. An Amer-
ican writer, of San Francisco.
Piozzi, Mrs. Hester Lj'nch (Thrale
Salushury), 1740-1821. Anna Matilda.
A British authoress, of London ; friend of
Dr. Johnson ; b. in Wales ; d. at Clifton.
Piper, Mrs. . Estelle. An Amer-
ican writer of the day.
Pitcairne, Archibald, M.D., 1652-
1713. A Scots Gentleman. A Scottish
physician ; b. in Edinburgh ; studied at
Montpelier and Paris ; Prof, of Physic in
the Univ. of Leyden, 1692-93; and the
chief physician in Edinburgh, 1693-1713.
Pitcairns, The. The P—s. Pitcairn,
Dr. David, was a minister of the Church
of Scotland, and for more than 50 years
pastor of the church of Dysart; Pitcairn,
Major, lost his life, at the age of 52, at
the battle of Bunker's Hill ; Pitcairn, Dr.
W., was very high in the profession of
physic ; Pitcairn, Dr. David, 2d, was the
eldest son of Major Pitcairn.
Pitman, Ambrose, Esq. Ephraim
Epigram, Esq.; A Young Gentleman of
Seventeen. An English poet, composer,
editor, and contributor to periodical lit-
erature; resided in London from about
1795.
Pitman, John, LL.D., 1784^1864. One
of the Rhode Island People. An Ameri-
can jurist; b. in Ehode Island; Brown
Univ., 1799; Judge of the U.S. District
Court for 40 years ; d. in Providence, E.I.
Pitman, Mrs. Marie J. (Davis).
Margery Deane. An American writer of
the day, of Newport, R.I.
Pitt, Eight Hon. William, Earl of
Chatham, 1708-78. William the Fourth ;
The Celebrated Commoner; The Great
Man. An eminenr English statesman j
b. at St. James', Westminster; entered
Parliament as M.P.for Old Sarum, 1734;
created Earl of Chatham, 1766 ; Lord
Privy Seal and Premier, 1760-68; d. at
Hayes, Kent.
Pitt, Et. Hon. WiUiam, 1759-1806.
Deep Will ; Juuus Florus ; A Right Hon-
ourable Person. An English statesman ;
son of the preceding; b. at Hayes, Kent;
educ. at Pembroke Coll., Cambridge ;
called to the Bar at Lincoln's Inn ; Eng-
lish Premier, 1784-1801 and 1804-6; d.
at Putney.
Pitter, J. Mercury. An English poet.
Pittis, Eev. John. A Presbyter of
the Church of England. An English cler-
gyman of the first part of the 18th cen-
tury.
Pitts, Eev. Joseph. A Presbyter of
the Church of England. An English cler-
gyman of the first part of the 18th cen-
tury.
PIxley, Frank M., 1826-. Olla Po-
drida. An American author and editor,
of San Francisco ; b. in Leroy, N.Y.
Place, Francis. Gamaliel Smith. An
English writer; a tailor at Charing
Cross, London, who wrote for the " West-
minster Review."
Planchg, James Robinson, 1796-
1880. The Somerset Herald. An English
miscellaneous writer ; b. in London ; au-
thor of nearly 200 dramatic pieces, etc. ;
d. at St. Leonard's Terrace, Chelsea.
Platel, F^lix. Ignotus; £tienne Pall.
A French writer, of Paris, of the day.
Player, John. Tliomas Elbridge
Roolce, Esq. An English merchant at
Focldngton, near Bristol.
Playfair, William, 1759-1823. Joshua
Montefore and J. Jephson Oddy. A Scot-
tish writer on politics and political econ-
omy ; b. near Dundee ; left Scotland for
England, and, proceeding to Birming-
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ham, was engaged in 1780 as a draughts-
man at Soho, in the employment of Mr.
James Watt. After various other em-
ployments, lie became an author in Lon-
don, where he died.
Plinth, Octavlus. The Main-Water
Doctor. An American quack, an imitator
of Sylvan, enemy of human diseases.
Ploug, Parnio Karl, 1813-. Paul
liytter. A Danish poet; studied philol-
ogy at Copenhagen from 1829, and after-
wards devoted himself entirely to literary
work.
Plumer, wmiam, 1759-1850. Cin-
cinnatus. An American lawyer and
statesman ; h. at Newbury, Mass. ; in
1768, removed to Epping, N.H.; U.S.
Senator, 1802-7; Governor of N.H.,
1812-13 and 1816-19; afterwards en-
gaged in literary pursuits ; d. at Ep-
ping.
Plummer, John, 1831-. The North-
amptonshire Poet. An English poet and
prose writer; b. near Tower Hill, Lon-
don ; settled at Kettering, Northants., in
1853.
Pluniptre, Annabella. A Lady. An
English writer ; third daughter of the Ee v.
Dr. Kobert Plumptre, who was for 28
years president of Queen's Coll., Cam-
bridge.
Plumptre, Miss Anne. Miss p******».
An English writer ; sister of the preced-
ing; second daughter of Dr. Plumptre.
Plumptre, John, D.D. A Clergyman
of the Church of England. An English
divine; Dean of Gloucester, Canon of
Worcester, and sometime Fellow of
King's Coll., Cambridge.
Poe, Edgar Allan, 1809-49. A
Bostonian; Arthur Q-ordon Pym; Hans
Pfaal; Quarles. An eccentric American
poet and prose writer; b. in Boston;
educ. in London, in Virginia, and at
West Point; was a journalist at Rich-
mond, Va., in New York City, and in
Philadelphia ; d. in Baltimore.
PoUow de Saint-Mars, Gabrielle
Anne (de Cisternes de Coutiras),
Marquise de, 1805-. Jacques Eeynaud ;
la comtesse Bash. A French writer; b.
in Paris ; was driven by her misfortunes
to devote herself to literary labor.
Poinsett, Joel Roberts, LL.D., 1779-
1851. A Citizen of the United States. An
American statesman; b. at Charleston,
S.C. ; educ. in Connecticut, at Edinburgh,
and at Woolwich; travelled in Europe
and Asia, 1801-9; M.C., 1821-25; U.S.
Secretary of War, 1837-41 ; d. at States-
burg, S.C.
Poinsot, Antoine Edmond, 1884-.
Georges d'lleilly. A French bibliogra-
pher, of Paris, of the day.
Pole, Thomas, M.D., 1753-1829. A
Friend to Education, etc. An English
Friend, of Bristol ; a minister 66 years.
Pole, Prof. WUliam, Mus. D., F.R.S.,
P.R.S.E., 1814-. Prof P. An English
civil engineer; b. at Birmingham; pro-
fessor at the Univ. Coll., London, 1859-
67 ; the author of a scientific work on
Avhist, and u, contributor to the " Quar-
terly Review"; in 1875 resident in West-
minster.
Polglase, Ann Eaton, 1803-65.
A. E. P. An English Friend, of Bristol ;
b. at Helston ; in 1842 married William
Moon ; d. at Bristol.
Polidori, Dr. Ijouis Eustache,
-1830. Lord Byron. An Italian physi-
cian ; b. at Bientina, near Pisa ; Profes-
sor of Physiology at Florence, 1825-30.
Political Tatler. Supposed editor,
Joshua Standfast. \
Polt, Josiah P. Akroates. An Amer-
ican writer.
Pollard, Edward Alfred, 1838-72.
A Distinguished Southern Journalist ; The
Southern Spy. An American journalist
and miscellaneous writer, of Richmond,
Va. ; b. in Nelson Co., Va. ; educ. at the
Univ. of Va., and at William and Mary
Coll. ; editor of the " Richmond Exam-
iner," 1861-65, and of the "Southern
Opinion," 1867-69.
Pollock, Rev. John. A Well-wisher
of the Good-old-way. A Scottish minister
of the first part of the 18th century.
Pollock, Rev. John. A Member of the
Church of Scotland. A Scottish minister
of the last part of the 18th century.
Polwhele, Rev. Richard, 1760-1838.
P.; B. P.; Eusehius Exoniensis; A Country
Gentleman; An Undergraduate; A Young
Gentleman of Truro School. An English
poet and clergyman ; b. and d. at Truro ;
Vicar of Newlyn East, 1821-38.
Pomeroy, Mark M., 1833-. Brick
Pomeroy. An American journalist, of
"New York City ; late editor of the
"La Crosse (Wisconsin) Democrat."
Pomfret, John, about 16G7-1703. A
Person of Quality. An English poet.
Pond, Frederick Eugene, 1856-.
Red Wing; Will Wildwood. An Ameri-
can journalist.
Pond, George E. Philip Quillibet.
Poniatowskl, Jozef Anton, Prince,
1762-1813. The Polish Bayard. A Pol-
ish general and marshal, of France.
Ponsonby, Miss . Zara. — See
" Butler, Lady Eleanor."
Ponsonby, Hon. Frederick George
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Brahazon, 1815-. Richard Roe. An
English lawyer and dramatist ; b. in Lon-
don ; Trin. Coll., Cambridge, M.A., 1837 ;
called to the Bar, 1840; and given the
Midland Circuit.
Ponsonby, Hon. Spencer Cecil Bra-
bazon, 1824-. Bolton Row. An English
writer; son of the 4th Earl of Besbor-
ough ; private secretary to Lord Palmer-
ston, and in 1853, to Lord Clarendon.
Pontes, Mme de (Phillips). The
Translator of the Niebelungen Treasure.
An English poet and dramatist; previ-
ously Miss Phillips.
Pool, Maria L. Catharine Earnshaw.
An American writer of the day.
Poole, Richard, M.D. An Aged Lay-
man. A Scottish physician of the 19th
century.
Poole, Sirs. Sophia (Lane). A Con-
sul's Daughter and Wife ; The English-
woman; Ilis Sister. An English writer;
sister of Edward William Lane ; and wife
of Stanley Poole.
Poole, AVilliam Frederick, A.M.,
1821-. P.; Philorihos. An eminent Amer-
ican bibliographer ; b. in Salem, Mass. ;
Yale Coll., 1849 ; librarian of the Chicago
Public Library from 1873.
Pooley, . A Gentleman of the
Middle Temple. An English barrister, of
great eminence in his time.
Poore, Benjamin Perley, 1820-. Per-
ley ; The Major ; Raconteur. An Ameri-
can editor and journalist; b. in Newbury,
Mass. ; chiefly at Washington from 1854.
Pope, Alexander, 1688-1744. A.;
Esdras Barnivelt, Apoth.; Dick Distich;
An Eminent Hand ; An Eye-Witness; Mr.
Joseph Gay ; Gnatho ; M. ; Martinus Scrib-
lerus; Boh Short. A celebrated English
poet; b. in London; d. at Chiswick.
Popham, Rev. Vyvyan WaUis, M.A.,
1833-. V. W. P. An English clergyman
and composer; b. at Antron, near Hel-
ston; Exeter Coll., 1853; Curate of lUo-
gan, 1863-79 ; afterwards resident at
Windsor-terrace, Bedford.
Popplewell, Thomas, -1790. Old
Pop. An English singer, of London.
Porson, Richard, D.U., 1759-1808.
Cantahrigiensis ; J. N. Dawes; Sundry
Whereof. An English Greek scholar and
critic; b. at East Ruston, in Norfolk,
Regius Professor of Greek in the Univ.
of Cambridge, 1790 ; Head Librarian of
the London Institution, 1806-8; d. at his
rooms in the Old Jewry.
Porteous, Rev. , A Minister of
the Church of Scotland. A Scottish min-
ister of the last part of the 18th century.
Porter, Mrs. Anne Emerson, 1816-.
Uncle Jerry. An American writer ; b. at
Newburyport, Mass. ; wife of Charles E.
Porter, Springfield, Vt.
Porter, David, 1780-1843. An Amer-
ican long Resident at Constantinople. An
American naval officer; b. in Boston;
served in the navy with great distinction
from 1798 to 1826 ; Charge dAffairs to
Turkey, 1830 ; and afterwards Minister till
his death at Pera, near Constantinople.
Porter, Miss Jane, 1776-1850. J. P. ;
An Englishwoman. An English writer ;
b. at Durham; resided some years in
London; then in Esher, and still later
with her brother. Dr. W. 0. Porter, at
Bristol, where she died.
Porter, Sir Robert Ker, Knt., K.C.H.,
1780-1842. An Officer. An English art-
ist and traveller; brother of Anna Maria
and Jane Porter ; b. at Durham ; d. at
St. Petersburg.
Porter, Mrs. Robert P. Cress; A
Detective's Daughter, An American writer
of the day.
Porter, William Trotter, 1806-58.
York's Tall Son. An American sporting
journalist, of New York City; b. at New-
bury, Vt. ; founded " Porter's Spirit of
the Times," and conducted it till his
death in New York City.
Portland, WiUiam Henry Caven-
dish Bentinck, Duke of, 1738-1809. A
Late Prime Minister. An English states-
man.
Portsmouth, Henry, 1703-80. Cath-
olicus; Philalethes. An English Eriend,
of Basingstoke, Hants., where he died.
Post, Mrs. Lydia (Minturn). Syd-
ney Barclay. An American writer of the
day.
Post, Sarah L. Rosa Graham. An
American writer of the day.
Postel, Karl, 1793-1864. Charles
Sealsfield. A German novelist; resided
many years in the United States, and
associate editor of the " Courrier des
Etats-Unis."
Postlethvtrayt, James, Esq., E.R.S.,
1688-1758. J. P., Esq., F.R.S. An
English statistical and financial writer.
Postlethwayt, Malachy, about 1707-
67. A British Merchant. An English
writer on trade and commerce.
Potoeki, Count Ij^on. L. P. A
Polish writer.
Pott, Rev. Joseph Holden, M.A.,
1759-1847. Valentine. An English cler-
gyman; b. in London; Archdeacon of
London, 1814-42; Chancellor of the
Cathedral Church of Exeter, 1826-47 ; d.
at his house in Woburn-place, London.
Potter, Albert Knight, D.D. Six.
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An American Bapt. clergyman; b. in
Coventry, E.I. ; Brown Univ., 1859; pas-
tor at Sprinfffleld, Mass., 1864-81 et seg.
Potter, Elisha Reynolds, 1811-82.
A Landholder. An American writer ; b.
in S. Kingston, R.I. ; Harv. Univ., 1830;
M.C., 1843-45; d. in his native town.
Potter, Kev. Robert, 1721-1804.
Mr. P. An eminent English classical
scholar; educ. at Emmanuel Coll., Cam-
bridge; Prebendary of Norwich, 1788;
and Vicar of Lowestoft and Kensingland,
1789-1804.
Potter, Woodbourne. A Late Staff
Officer. An American soldier; b. in
Pennsylvania; appointed from that
State; second lieutenant 7th Infantry,
1837 ; resigned, 1839.
Pottinger, J. An American.
Potts, Laurence Holkar, M.D., 1789-
1850. JEsculapius. An English physi-
cian ; b. and d. in London ; inventor of
the hydraulic pile-driver patent, etc.
Potts, Stacy Gardner, 1800-65.
Oliver Oakwood. An American lawyer;
b. at Harrisburg, Penn. ; admitted to the
Bar, 1827 ; Judge of the New Jersey Su-
preme Court, 1852-59; d. at Trenton, N.J.
Potvln, Charles, 1818-. Dom Ja-
cobus; Dam Liber. A Belgian poet and
literary historian ; b. at Mons ; studied
at Lowen, and then became Professor of
the National Literature at the public
lectures of the City of Brussels ; in 1869,
he founded the "Revue de Belgique."
Potivin, Mrs. H. K. H. K. P. An
American writer of the day, for the
young.
Pouclikine, Alexandre Sergel^-
vitch, 1799-1837. Ivan Belkine. A cel-
ebrated Russian poet, of Moscow, after
the accession of Nicholas.
Poulet-Malassis, Auguste Paul,
-1878. Paul Bouillon. A French politi-
cal writer.
Poutrfe, Ffellx. Un prisonnier d'Etat.
A Canadian writer.
Powell, Thomas, 1809-. Pierce Pun-
gent; Grandfather Whitehead. An Eng-
lish-American journalist; b. in London;
came to New Tork City in 1849, and has
been engaged there since in editing sev-
eral journals.
Powell, Thomas. T. de Monmouth.
An English writer of the last century.
Power, Dr. , D.D. Fideiis. An
Irish clergyman ; Bishop of Waterford.
Power, Miss Marguerite A. Hono-
ria; Honoria N. An English novelist;
niece of the Countess of Blessington.
Power, Richard. A Barrister. An
Irish lawyer ; Baron of Exchequer.
Power, Samuel Browning. S. B. P.
An English writer for the young.
Power, Mrs. Susan C. (Dunning).
Shirley Dare. An American writer of
the day.
Powers, Miss S. Kiigeley. 8. P. P.
An English writer of the day ; secretary
to the Ladies' National Association for
the Diffusion of Sanitary Knowledge,
London.
Pownall, Henry, if. P. ; An Inhab-
itant. An English author, of Epsom, in
1829.
Pownall, Thomas, 1722-1805. A
King's Friend. An English statesman ;
b. in Lincoln ; Governor of Massachu-
setts, 1757-60; from 1780 spent his life
in retirement and in antiquarian studies ;
d. at Bath.
Poyas, Mrs. E. A. The Octogenarian
Lady of Charleston, 8. G.
Poynder, John, Esq., 1779-1849. A
Layman. An English writer; for many
years one of the proprietors of the East
India House; d. at South Lambeth.
Poyser, Thomas, Esq., F.R.C.S.,
1790-1860. T. P. An English physi-
cian; for nearly 50 years the leading
practitioner in Wirksworth and its dis-
trict; gave Miss Nightingale her first
hints in nursing and medicine ; d. at
Wirksworth, County Derby.
Praed, Winthrop Mackworth,
1802-39. Peregrine Courtenay ; Vyvian
Joyeuse. A brilliant English poet and
classical scholar ; b. and d. in London ;
educ. at Eton and Trin. Coll., Cam-
bridge ; called to the Bar, 1829 ; M.P.,
1830-31 and 1835.
Prantner, Ferdinand, 1817-71. Leo
Wolfram. A German author ; b. at Vi-
enna and d. there.
Pratt, Anna A. Say Putnam. An
American writer of the day, for the
young.
Pratt, Mrs. Ella (Farnam). Doro-
thea Alice Shepherd. An American writer
of the day ; b. in New York.
Pratt, L. Maria. L. L. ; Laura Lor-
ing. An American writer of the day, for
the young.
Pratt, Samuel Jackson, 1749-1814.
Courtney Melmoth. An English writer;
b. at St. Ives, in Huntingdonshire; d. at
Birmingham ; he was for a time an actor
and then a bookseller at Bath.
Preble, George Henry, 1816-85. El-
berp. An eminent American naval offi-
cer, 1835-78; b. in Portland, Me. ; d. at
his home at Cottage Farm, Brookline,
Mass.
Prentice, George Denlson, 1802-70.
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II Penseroso. An American journalist;
b. at Preston, Conn. ; Brown Univ., 1823 ;
admitted to the Bar, 1829; editor of tlie
"Louisville (Ky.) Journal," 1830-70; d.
at Louisville.
Prentiss, Mrs. Elizabeth (Payson),
1823-78. Aunt Susan. An American
writer for children ; daughter of the Eev.
Ur. Ed. Payson, of Portland, Me., and
wife of the Eev. Dr. G. L. Prentiss, of
Union Theol. Sem. ; d. at Dorset, Vt.
Prescott, Bev. Benjamin, 1687-1777.
Philopolities. An American Cong, minis-
ter, of Danvers, Mass., 1713-56; Harv.
Univ., 1709.
Prescott, Kenrick. K. P. An Eng-
lish scholar of the 18th century.
Prest, Thomas Prescott. Angelina.
An English C?) dramatist.
Prevost, Ven. Sir George, 2d Bart.,
1804-. F. ; Contributor to the Tracts for
the Times. An eminent English clergy-
man; Archdeacon of Gloucester, 1865-
81 ; Vicar of Stinchcombe, Dursley, 1834-
83 et seq.
Price, Chace. A Welch Member of
Parliament.
Price, Emanuel. Peter Peppercorn.
An American poet of the day.
Price, James F. An American. An
American writer.
Price, James H. A Virginian. An
American poet.
Price, Joseph. Pecos Jepphi. An
English writer.
Price, Capt, Joseph. A Free Merchant
in Bengal.
Price, Rev. Thomas, 1787-1849.
Carnhuanawe. A Welsh minister; b.
in Brecknockshire ; Vicar of Cwmdu,
1825-49 ; d. at the vicarage house of that
parish, near Crickhowell, Co. of Brecon.
Prichard, J. V. J. V. P. An
Shakespearian scholar.
Priestley, Joseph, LL.D., F.R.S.,
1733-1804. A Lover of the Gospel ; A
Lover of Peace and Truth ; A Patriot. An
English chemist, philosopher, and theo-
logian; b. at Fieldhead, Birstall, Yorks.;
resided in the United States from 1704.
Prime, Benjamin Young, M.D.,
1733-91. An American; An American
Gentleman. An American poet; b. in
Huntingdon, Long Island; New Jersey
Coll., 1751; wrote many Revolutionary
songs and ballads, which circulated
widely during the war.
Prime, Eev. Edward Dorr Griffin,
1814^. Eusebius. An American clergy-
man, journalist, and traveller; b. at Cam-
bridge, N.Y. ; Union Coll., 1832 ; journal-
ist in New York City.
Prime, Samuel Irenseus, LL.D.,
D.D., 1812-85. Irenceus. An eminent
American clergyman and journalist; b.
at Ballston, N.Y. ; Union Coll., 1829 ; of
New York City from 1840; d. at Man-
chester, Vt.
Prime, William Cowper, 1825-. W.
An American lawyer and journalist; b.
at Cambridge, N.Y. ; New Jersey Coll.,
1843; editor and one of the proprietors
of the New York "Journal of Com-
merce " from 1861.
Pring, Eev. John, B. A., 1777-1855. A
Supernumerary. An English clergyman.
Pringle, Edward J. E. J. P.; A
Carolinian.
Prinsep, John, Esq. Gurreb Doos ;
A Planter and Distiller in Bengal.
Proby, John. King Porus, An Eng-
lish reporter of a very eccentric charac-
ter; was always in a perspiration (which
earned him the name of " King Porus "
from George Colman); he reported the
Parliamentary debates entirely from
memory, and without making a single
note. He d. in the Lambeth work-
house.
Procter, Miss Adelaide Anne, 1835-
64. Miss Mar// Berwick. An English
poet; "the golden tressed Adelaide,"
daughter of the following ; b. and d. in
London.
Procter, Bryan Waller, 1787-1874.
P. ; Parry Cornwall ; James Jessamine ;
X. X. X.; X. Y. Z. An eminent Eng-
lish poet; b. and d. in London; educ. at
Harrow ; was called to the Bar at Gray's
Inn in 1831 ; and from that time steadily
practised his profession.
Proctor, Col. George. Humphrey
Ravelin, Esq. An English oflScer of the
Royal Military Coll., Sandhurst.
Proctor, John. Puck. An English
caricaturist of the day.
Proctor, John J., 1833-. A Bagged
Philosopher. A Canadian poet and prose
writer ; for some time a teacher at Len-
noxville, L.C.
Prosser, Col. G. W. Z. An English
writer.
Proud, Rev. Joseph. Philo. An
English minister, of York Street Chapel,
St. James's Square, London; he was at
first a mechanic, but became a Sweden-
borgian minister, and gathered a congre-
gation at Bristol, but afterwards removed
to London.
Proudfit, David I/. Peleg Arkwright.
An American poet and journalist.
Prouting, Frederic J., 1859-. Ar-
gus; Vandyke Brown; Verity sans Peur.
An English writer.
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Prower, . Emeritus. An English
writer.
Prudhomme, Lioiiis Marie, 1752-
1830. L. M. B., Armateur. A French
revolutionist; b. at Lyons; issued an
ultra republican journal in Paris, in 1789.
PtKlsey, AVmiain. W. P~y. An
English writer, of the first part of the
18th century.
PUckler-Muskau, Piirst Hermann
liudwig Helnrich von, 1785-1875. A
Herman Prince; Semilasso. A German
author; b. at Muskau, in Silesian Prus-
sia ; studied law at Leipsic ; travelled
extensively, and d. at Kranitz, near Kott-
bus.
Pugh, Edward, -1814. A Nafii-e
Artist. An English miniature painter;
practised in Loudon; exhibited at the
Royal Academy, 1793-1806 ; d. at Ruth-
in, Korth Wales.
Pugh, Edward. David Haghson,
LL.D. An English writer, early in the
19th century.
Pugh, Jlrs. Eliza liofton (Phillips).
Arria. An American "Southland"
writer, of Louisiana.
Pollen, Charles Henry. Cosmopoli-
tan. An English writer of the day.
Pullen, Eev. Henry WiUiam, M.A.
Canon. An English clergyman; Clare
Coll., Cambridge, 1859; chaplain of H.
JM. S. "Alert" in the Arctic expedition,
1875-76.
Pulman, George P. R. John Trot-
andot; Piscator. An English sporting
writer of the day.
Pulsifer, David. R. L. Ulidgeley.
An American antiquary, of Boston ; b.
in Ipswich, Mass.
Pulteney, William, Earl of Bath,
1682-1764. A Freeholder; A Member of
Parliament; Will Worthy. An English
peer; was at first a Whig and personal
friend of Walpole, but from 1725 to
1742, one of his most bitter opponents ;
assisted Bolingbroke in the " Craftsman."
Purdy, Alderman. The War-Horse.
Purnell, Thomas. Q. An English
antiquary and journalist, of London; on
the staff of the "Globe"; secretary to
the Archffiological Institute, London.
Purple, Edwin B., 1831-7p. Neajie.
Purton, Eev. William, M.A. X. Y.
Z. An English clergyman ; Trin. Coll.,
Oxford, 1855; Vicar of St. Clement,
Bournemouth, 1880-83 et seq.
Puseley, Daniel, -1882. D. P.; Frank
Foster. An EngUsh traveller and writer.
Pusey, Edward Bouverie, D.D.,
1800-. C. ; Contributors to the Tracts for
the Times. An eminent English clergy-
man and theologian ; Christ Church, Ox-
ford, 1822 ; Regius Professor of Hebrew,
at Oxford, 1828-80 et seq., with Canonry
of Christ Church annexed.
Pusey, Pennock. The Assistant Sec-
retary of State. An American writer, of
Minnesota.
Putnam, Mrs. EUen T. H. Thrace
Talmon. An American writer of the day.
Putnam, Mrs. Mary (Lowell),
1810-. Edward Colvil. An American
writer of distinction ; b. In Boston ; sis-
ter of James Russell Lowell, and wife of
Samuel R. Putnam, a merchant of Boston.
Putnam, Mrs. Sallie A. (Brock).
A Lady ; Virginia Madison ; A Richmond
Lady. An American poet and novelist ;
from 1870, of New York City; b. at
Madison Court House, Va. ; in 1858 re-
moved to Richmond.
Putney, Henry M. Snoggins. An
American journalist, of Manchester,
N.H. ; 1860-70, correspondent of the
Manchester "Mirror"; and now (1885)
on the editorial staff of that paper.
Fycroft, Eev. James, 1813-. J. P. ;
**** *** ***. An English clergyman and
miscellaneous writer ; B.A., Oxford, 1836 ;
in 1880 resident at Gloucester Gardens,
Hyde Park, London.
Pyle, Eev. Philip, -1799. Philip. An
English clergyman ; Eector of Castle Ris-
ing and Lynn St. Edmund, Norfolk, Nor-
folk.
Pyne, William Henry, Esq., 1770-
1843. Ephraim Bardcastle. An English
painter and miscellaneous writer; b.,
lived, and d. in London.
Q.
Quanten, Emil von, 1827-. SarJcilax.
A Finnish poet ; b. at Bjorneborg ; settled
in Sweden; and was librarian of King
Charles XV., 1864-72.
Quanten, Erau Emil von. Turdus ;
Merula. A Finnish translator; wife of
the preceding.
Quarll, Philip. An Englishman. An
old English writer.
Qugrard, Joseph Blarie, 1795-1865.
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Marie Jozon d'Erquar. A French bibli-
ographer, of Paris ; b. in Eennes ; d. in
Paris.
Quevedb, Walter C. Odds and Ends.
An American journalist, of New York
City.
Quincey, Thomas. T Q .
An English writer; father of Thomas de
Quincey.
Quiucy, Edmund, A.M., 1808-77.
Si/les. An American scholar and writer ;
b. in Boston ; Hary. Univ., 1827 ; livfed
and d. in Dedham, Mass.
Quiucy, Josiah, Jr., 1744-75. Ed-
ward Sexbi/ ; Calisthenes ; Marchmont
jScedham ; An Old 2Iun. An eminent
American lawyer and patriot, of Bos-
ton.
Quincy, Samuel Miller, 1833-. A
High Private. An American lawyer and
journalist ; b. in Boston ; Harv. Univ.,
1852; served in the civil war, 1861-05;
for several years one of the editors of
the " Monthly Law Reporter," Boston.
Quivogne-Chartrouse, Marie Emi-
lie, 1850-. Hare de Montifaud. A French
author; b. at Paris; married at an early
age the Spanish Count Quivogne, who
became a bookseller, and bis business
was devoted almost entirely to the sale
of the works of his wife, whose first book
was published when she was 13 }-ears old.
R
Raabe, Wilhelm, 1831-. Jalcoh Cor-
vinus. A German humorous writer; b.
at Eschershausen in Brunswick; has
taught philosophy at the University of
Berlin for a time from 1855; since 1870
has resided in Brunswick.
Rack, Edmund, 1735-87. Eusebius;
A Friend to True Liberty. An English
Friend; b. in At tleborough, Norfolk; be-
came a linen-draper at Bardfield, Essex ;
about 1775 removed to Bath, where he
died.
Radcliflfe, Alida G. A. O. R. An
American (■? ) hymn writer.
Rae, William. A Probationer of the
Church of Scotland.
Raffles, Thomas, D.D., LL.D., 1788-
1863. A Doctor of Divinitij, hut not of Ox-
ford; Three Friends. An English Dis-
senter; b. in Spitalfields; pastor of the
Cong. Church at Hammersmith, 1808-11 ;
and of the Great George Street Chapel,
Liverpool, 1811-61; d. at Edge-Hill,
Liverpool.
Raine, Eev. Matthew, 1760-1810.
****. An English clergyman; Fellow
of Trin. Coll., Cambridge, 1783 ; school-
master of the Charter House, 1791 ;
Preacher of Gray's Inn, 1809 ; Eector of
Little Hallingbury, Essex, 1810.
Raisson, Horace Napoleon, 1798-
1854. A. B. Pe'rigord. A French man
of letters ; b. in Paris ; was in the office
of the ministry of finance, 1818-22 ; then
devoted himself to literature.
Raithby, John, Esq. A Member of
Lincoln's Inn. An English law writer;
originally a law-stationer of Chancery
Lane, London.
Raleigh, AValter S. W. 8. R. An
American (?) writer of the day.
Ralph, James, -1762. A Gentleman
of the Middle Temple ; An Impartial In-
quirer; Lilburne; A Lover of Truth and
Liberty ; A Primcock ; A Woman of Qual-
ity. An English political journalist and
pamphleteer, dramatist, poet, and histo-
rian ; probably b. in Philadelphia ; in
1724 went to London with Benjamin
Franklin ; d. at Chiswick.
Ralph, Julian E. The German Barber.
An American journalist, of New York City.
Ralphs, . Issachar Barebone. An
English journalist, of London, of the
18th century. Probably James Ealph.
Ralston, Thomas N., D.D. Eureka.
An American clergyman.
Ram, Eev. Stopford James, M.A.
Ruth Vernon. An English clergyman ;
St. John's Coll., Cambridge, 1849; Vicar
of Christ Church, Battersea, 1877-80 et
seq.
Ramsay, . B. An English libra-
rian, of London Library, Ludgate Street,
long since extinct.
Ramsay, Allan, 1685-1758. Quod Ar.
Scot. A Scottish poet; b. at Leadhills,
Lanarkshire; was first a wig-maker ; then
a bookseller at Edinburgh.
Ramsay, Allan, Jr., 1713-84. Bri-
tannicus ; Marcellus ; Steady ; Zero. A
Scottish portrait painter; b. at Edin-
burgh; son of the poet; settled first in
Edinburgh, then in London ; " the son of
the poet was a man of literature as well
as genius " ; d. at Dover.
Ramsay, D. Hortensius.
Ranisaj^, James. A Gentleman. A
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Scottish writer, of Eyemouth, Co. of
Berwick; of the first part of the 18th
century.
Kamsay, Eev. James. A Member of
the Duddingston Curling Society. A Scot-
tish minister.
Rainsden, F. E. Kalula. An Amer-
ican journalist.
Rand, C. H. Mabel Hazelton. An
American (?) novelist of the day.
Raud, Olive. 0. R. An American
author and journalist; now (1885) on the
editorial staff of the Manchester (N.H.)
" Mirror."
Randall, J. R. ./. E. R. An Ameri-
can poet, of Maryland.
Randies, E., 1760-1820. The Lyr-
ist. An English organist; a pupil of
the celebrated Parry, harper to Sir W.
W. Wynn ; d. at Wrexham.
Randolph, Paschal Beverley, M.D.,
1825— Griffin Lee; A Rosicrucian. An
American editor and novelist, of Boston
and New York City ; h. in the latter.
Rands, WilUam Brighty, 1827-82.
Henry Holbeach; Matthew Srowne; Timon
Fieldmouse. An English miscellaneous
writer, of London.
Ranken, Major George, 1838-55. A
Soldier; X., Author of Nothing, and prop-
erly represented by the above Unknown
Quantity. An English officer of the
Royal Engineers; killed at Sevastopol,
while leading an assault party on the
Eedan.
Rankin, Fannie W. F. W. R. An
American (7) novelist of the day.
Ranking, B. Montgomerie. M. R.
An English poet of the day.
Ranyard, Mrs. Ellen, -1880. L. N.
R. An English writer, of London ; editor
of the " Missing Link Magazine."
Rapallo, Mrs. S. F. Ludomilla
(Schetky). His Daughter. An English
author; daughter of J. C. Schetky, ma-
rine painter to the Queen.
Rarey, John S., 1828-66. Scrutator.
An American horse-tamer; b. at Madi-
son, Franklin Co., O.
Rashleigh, Sir John Colman, Bart.,
1772-1847. One of the 80,000 Incorrigible
Jacobins. An English politician; b. at
Penquite ; d. at Prideaux.
Rathbone, Mrs. Mary Anne (Man-
ning), 1812-. Beatrice; An English Girl;
Margareta More; Edward Osborne. An
English writer of fiction.
Rathbone, William, 1819-. A Man
of Business. An English merchant, of
Liverpool ; President of Queen's Coll.,
Liverpool, from 1874 ; M.P. from 1868.
Ratisbonne, Louis Gustave For-
tune, 1827-. Trim. A French author
and journalist; b. at Strasburg ; studied
at Paris, and was on the staif of the
" Journal dcs DeTjats," 1853-70.
Rattazzi, Princesse Marie Studol-
mine (Bonaparte, dame de Solms).
Le vicomte d'Albens; Camille Bernard;
Le baron Stock. A French writer ; b. at
Waterford, Ireland; the daughter of
IMncesse Letilia Bonaparte ; in 1850,
married Fre'dc'ric de Solms, a rich Alsa-
cian; in 1803, Urbain Rattazzi.
Rattenbiiry, John. A Smuggler.
Rawlinson, Richard, LL.D., F.R.S.,
F.A.S., -1755. An Impartial Hand. An
English antiquary ; son of the following ;
educ. at St. John's Coll., Oxford ; labored
zealously in the cause of letters while he
lived, and left his lands, books, Mss.,
and medals to his university, when he
died.
Rawlinson, Thomas, 1081-1725.
To7n Folio. An English literary anti-
quary and great collector of books.
While he lived in Gray's Inn, he had
four chambers so completely filled with
books that his bed was removed out into
the passage. He afterwards removed to
London-house, in Aldersgate Street,
where he died.
Rawson, . A Cambridge Gentle-
man. An English writer early in the
18th century.
Rawson, George. A Leeds Layman.
An English hymn-writer, of Leeds.
Raw^son, Mrs. Harry. A Lady. An
English traveller, of Manchester.
Rawston, George. An Ex-Dissenter.
An English writer.
Ray, Dew^itt Grinnell. Widett Gray.
Raybaud, Maxime. Gustave d'AI-
aux. A French writer; Consul-General
at Hayti.
Raymond, Henry S. Billy Bowline.
Raymond, Rossiter Worthington,
1840-. Robertson Gray. An American
mining engineer ; b. at Cincinnati ; educ.
at Brooklyn, N.Y., and in Germany; in
1881 et seq. of New York City.
Rea, George James, 1820-64. George
Raynor. An American minstrel; d. at
Brooklyn, N.Y.
Read, H. Y. An Actual Settler. A
Canadian writer, of Hopefleld, U.C.
Reade, Alfred Arthur. A Special
Correspondent. An English traveller, of
Manchester; a writer of the day.
Reade, Eev. John, 1888-. J. R.;
R. J. C; J. F. Home. A Canadian
Epis. clergyman, poet, and journalist, of
Potton, L.C.
Reade, William Winwood, 1839-
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75. Francesco Ahati. An English nov-
elist and traveller; nephew of Charles
Eeade ; b. at Ipsden ; correspondent of
the London "Times" on the Ashantee
expedition, 1873-74 ; d. at Wimbledon.
Reay, Henry Utrick, Esq. A Gen-
tleman Farmer. An English gentleman,
of Killingworth, near Newcastle ; a great
landowner, and one of the largest coal-
owners ; was at one time high sheriff for
the county of Northumberland.
Reay, Prof. Stephen, B.D., 1782-
18G1. Pileus Quadratus. A Scottish
orientalist ; b. at Montrose, N.B. ; educ.
at St. Alban's Hall, Oxford, and Laudian
Prof, of 'Arabic there, 1840-61; sub-
librarian of the Bodleian Library ; d. at
his residence, St. Giles, Oxford.
Reboul, Jean, 1796-1864. T/ie Baker
Poet. A French poet; a baker of Nismes.
Redcliflfe, Viscount Stratford de,
1788-1880. iSir Hector Stubble. An Eng-
lish diplomatist; better known as Sir
Stratford Canning ; b. in London ; raised
to the peerage in 1852 ; d. at Tunbridge
Wells.
Redden, Miss Laura C. — See " Sear-
ing, Mrs. L. C. (E.)."
Redding, Cyrus, 1785-1870. U. U. ;
J. W. Hengisiony Esq. ; Peter Wilkins.
An English poet and miscellaneous
writer; b. at Penryn; removed to Lon-
don in 1806 ; resided in Paris, 1815-18 ;
d. in London.
Redfoord, A. An Independent Ob-
server. An Irish writer, of one hundred
years ago.
Redford, Albion H. Tim Trimmer.
An American novelist of the day.
Redpath, James, 1833-. Berwich;
The Roving Editor. A Scottish-Ameri-
can reformer and journalist ; b. at Ber-
wiclc-on-the-Tweed ; came to this country
in 1848; has occupied various positions
here ; in 1880, was lecturing in Massa-
chusetts.
Reed, Emeline. Ernie Roseau.
Reed, Isaac, F.A.S., 1742-1807. The
Editor of " Dodsley's Collection of Old
Plays." An English editor, critic, and
biographer; b. and d. in London. It
took 39 days to sell his library after his
death, and it brought more than i4000.
Reed, Joseph, 1723-90. J. R. ,- Ben-
edict; A Halter-maker ; Dr. Humbug. An
English dramatic and miscellaneous
writer ; b. at Stockton, County Durham ;
in 1757 removed to Sun Tavern Fields,
at Stepney, near London, where he pur-
sued his trade of rope-maker till his death.
Reed, Mary J., 1830-. Marie Roseau.
An American writer; b. in Philadelphia.
Reed, Peter Fishe, 1819-. Viva Mona.
An American poet and prose writer ; b.
in South Boston, Mass. ; in 1860, of In-
dianapolis, Ind. ; he commenced life a
farmer, and became successively a shoe-
maker, a house and sign painter, an edi-
tor, a doctor, a photographer, a music-
teacher, and finally an artist.
Reed, WUliam Bradford, LL.D.,
1806-76. W. B. R. ; A Citizen of Penn-
sylvania ; A Northern Man. An American
statesman ; b. in Philadelphia ; TJniv. of
Penn., 1822; U.S. Minister to China,
1857-58 ; d. in New York City.
Rees, James, 1802-85. Colley Gibber.
An American author and journalist, of
Philadelphia ; b. at Morristown, Penn. ;
in 1876, held a position in the Philadel-
phia post-oflBce ; d. in that city.
Reeve, Miss Clara, 1725-1807. C. R.
An English poet and novelist; oldest
daughter of the Kev. William Eeeve, of
St. Nicholas, in Ipswich ; and d. there.
Reeve, Henry, E.S.A., C.B., D.C.L.,
1813-. H. R. An English editor and
essayist ; b. at Norwich ; Registrar of the
Privy Council, 1837-76 et seq. ; editor of
the " Edinburgh Review," 1855.
Reeve, Robert, -1840. Juvenis Suf-
folciensis. An English antiquary; b.
and d. at Lowestoft.
Reeve, Thomas, M.D., 1700-80. T.
P., M.D. An English physician ; b. in
Middlesex; educ. at Emmanuel Coll.,
Cambridge ; physician to St. Thomas's
Hospital, London, 1740-60; d. in Lon-
don.
Reeves, Miss Marian C. Legare. —
See " Rodney, Mrs. M. C. L. (R.)."
Regnier, Maria Sidonla (Serrur),
1840-. Daniel Dare ; Daniel Darcey. A
French writer ; b. in Paris ; in 1861 was
married in that city to Dr. Regnier, of
Mantes, where she devoted herself to a,
literary career.
Reid, Christopher. Cosmo Caustic,
Gent. ; Tyro Trimstave, M.D. A Scottish
writer.
Reid, E. E. R. An American (1)
writer of the day.
Reid, J. J. J. J. R. A Scottish au-
thor of the day.
Reid, T. Wemys. An Extinguished
Exile. An English writer of the day.
Reilly, Edwin J. Clio.
Reitzenstein, Franziska, Baronin
von, 1887-. Franz von Nemmersdorf A
German novelist; in 1852, married the
Freiherrn von Reitzenstein, and after the
early death of her husband, spent some
time in travels; now, 1882, she lives at
Munich.
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Eelly, James, 1720-78. J. R. An
English Univ. minister, of the congrega-
tion, Coachmakers' Hall, London.
Renard, Mme CfeHne, 1834-. Je'nny
Maria. A French writer of the day; b.
at Bourboune-les-Bains.
Rengade, le dooteur Jules. Aristide
Roger. A French writer.
Rennell, Major James, 1742-1830.
Major R. An English traveller ; b. near
Chudleigh, Devonshire ; travelled in
Asia and Africa; d. in London.
RenneU, Thomas, B.D., F.E.S., 1787-
182-4. A Student in Divinity. An emi-
nent English clergyman; b. and d. at Win-
chester; educ. at Eton and King's Coll.,
Cambridge; Prebendary of Salisbury,
1823-24.
Renuell, Dr. Thomas, Mr. Knight,
George Canning, etc. Solomon Grildrig.
Renuy, J. H. A British Merchant. An
English economist.
Renouf, Peter Lie Page, 1824-. A
Late Member of the University. An Eng-
lish orientalist; b. at the Isle of Guern-
sey ; Pemb. Coll., Oxford ; professor at
the Catholic Univ. of Ireland ; has writ-
■ ten for several journals.
Repton, John Adey, Esq., E.S.A.,
1775-1860. W. Wiar ; Bepandunum.
An English architect; b. at Norwich,
where he studied and practised his pro-
fession ; was for more than 50 years a
welcome correspondent of the " Gentle-
man's Magazine " ; d. at Springfield,
near Chelmsford.
Revoil, liouise, 1810-76. Madame
Colet. A French poet, novelist, and trav-
eller; b. at Marseilles, and d. in Paris.
Reybaud, Marie Roch Louis, 1799-
1879. L^on Durocher. A French travel-
ler ; b. at Marseilles ; travelled much in
India and other Eastern countries; in
1829, settled in Paris and devoted him-
self to literary labor ; d. in Paris.
Reynolds, . A Well-wisher to the
Country. An English writer, of the first
part of the 18th century.
Reynolds, Ed^vard, B.A. A Barris-
ter. An English lawyer.
Reynolds, Frederick Mansell, Esq.,
-1850. F. M. R. An English novelist,
of Wilton House, Jersey ; eldest son of
Frederick Reynolds, the dramatist; he
was the first editor of Heath's "Keep-
sake " ; d. at Fontainebleau, on his way
to Italy.
Reynolds, George W. M. Bos ; Mas-
ter Timothy ; A Minor. An English jour-
nalist, of London ; editor of the " Weekly
Messenger."
Reynolds, Henry Revell, Jr. A
Young Man. An English barrister-at-
law.
Reynolds, Rev. Herbert Edward,
M.A. H. E. R. An English clergyman ;
Trin. Coll., Cambridge, 1870; Priest-
Vicar of Exeter, 1873; cathedral libra-
ry, 1877; chaplain of the Exeter City
Union, 1881-83 et seq.
Reynolds, James. E. L. A. Berwick.
An English or Scottish surgeon.
Reynolds, John Hamilton, 1794-
1852. Curl-Pated; Nimrod ; Edward
Herbert; John Hamilton. An English
poet; brother-in-law to Thomas Hood;
Clerk of the County Court of the Isle of
Wight.
Rham, Rev. William Lewis, 1778-
1843. M. An eminent English writer
on agriculture.; b. at Utrecht; educ. at
Edinburgh and Cambridge; Rector of
Fcrslield, Norfolk, from 1803, and Vicar
of Winkfield from 1808, and d. there.
Rhodes, John. A Lover of his Mem-
ory. An English writer, early in the 18tli
century.
Rhodes, William Barnes, Esq., 1772-
1826. Cornelius Crambo. An English
banker and humorist, of London ; b. in
Leeds ; clerk in the Bank of England
from 1799, and chief teller, 1823-26 ; d.
in London.
Rhodes, William Henry, LL.B. Cax-
ton. An American lawyer and poet.
Rhys, Rev. J. Bradley. A Clergyman
of the Church of England.
Rialle, J. Girard de. Dmitri Ste-
phanowitch.
Ribbans, F. Bolingbroke, LL.D.,
F.S.A. A Layman. An English poet
and moralist.
Rice, George Edward, A.M., LL.B.,
1822-61. a. E. R. An American law-
yer; b. in Boston; Harv. Univ., 1842;
practised his profession in his native
city ; d. In Roxbury, Mass.
Rice, Isaac L., 1850-. Ecir. An
American journalist, of Philadelphia.
Rice, James, 1844-82. J. B. An
English novelist; b. at Northampton;
educ. at Queen's Coll., Cambridge ; called
to the Bar at Lincoln's Inn, 1871, but his
work was wholly literary ; d. at Redhill,
Surrey.
Rice, Miss Rosella, about 1830-.
Chatty Brooks ; Pipsey Potts. An Amer-
ican writer of the day ; b. at Perrysville,
Ashland Co., 0., and {I860) had always
resided there.
Rice, Thomas D., 1808-60. Jim
Croio. An American comic vocalist, of
New York City.
Richards, . A Federal Bepubli-
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can. An American political writer, , of
Connecticut.
Richards, Mrs. A. M. A Lady of
Massachusetts. An American writer.
Richards, Mrs. Cornelia H. (Brad-
ley), 1822-. I\!rs. Manners. An Ameri-
can novelist; b. in Hudson, N.Y. ; wife
of Eev. William C. Richards, of New
York City; sister of Mrs. Alize B. Haven.
Richards, George. A Citizen of Bos-
ton. An American poet and Freemason.
Richards, Eev. William Upton,
M.A. W.U.U. An English clergyman;
Vicar of All Saints, London, 1849-70 et
seq.
Richardson, Albert Deane, 18.S.3-69.
Junius Henri Browne. An American jour-
nalist ; b. at Franklin, Mass. ; d. in New
York City.
Richardson, Alexander. Free Lance.
A Scottish writer, of Edinburgh.
Richardson, Edward, Jr. An Ex-
Member of the Society of Friends. An
English Friend, of Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
Richardson, J. S. Jefferson. An
American political writer.
Richardson, James. Adam Stevin.
An American (?) novelist.
Richardson, Hon. John, 1755-1831.
Veritas. A Canadian merchant, of Mon-
treal.
Richardson, Ijeander. L. M. ; The
Town Listener. An American journalist,
of New York City.
Richardson, Robert. A Gentleman
of the Inner Temple. An English lawyer
of the 18th century.
Richardson, Rev. William Esdaile,
B.A. W. E. B. An English clergyman ;
Trin. Coll., Cambridge, 1850; Rector of
St. John, Southover, Lewes, 1869-83 et
seq.
Richings, Eev. Benjamin, M.A. A
Clergyman. An English clergyman ;
Vicar of Mancetter, Atherstone, War-
wickshire, 1816-70 et seq.
Richmond, Rev. James Cook, 1808-
06. Admonish Crime ; Nobody ; Oliver
Martext. An American clergyman; b.
at Providence, R.I. ; Harv. Univ., 1828;
murdered at Roughkeepsie, N.Y.
Richmond, Rev. Legh, D.D., 1772-
1827. A Clergyman of the Church of Eng-
land. An English clergyman ; b. at
Liverpool ; Trin. Coll., Cambridge, 1794 ;
Rector of Turvey, Beds., 1805-27, where
he died.
Richter, Jean Paul Friedrich, 1763-
1825. Jean Paul. An eminent German
author; b. at Wunssedel, near Baireuth ;
resided in that town, 1804-25, and d.
there.
Richter, Karl Thomas, 1838-78.
Karl Thomas. A Bohemian poet and
political economist; b. at Leitmeritz;
studied at Prague and Vienna ; Pro-
fessor of Political Economy at Prague,
1872-78 ; and d. there.
Rickman, Edwin S. A Solitaire.
An English Friend.
Rickman, John, 1771-1841. J. R. ;
X. Y. An English author and editor;
b. at Newbern, Northumberland ; 2d
Clerk-Assistant, 1814-20; and Clerk-
Assistant in the House of Commons,
1820-41 ; d. in Westminster.
Ricltman, Thomas Clio. A Gentle-
man resident there. An English book-
seller, of London ; avowed himself the
complete disciple of Thomas Paine, both
in his religious principles and in his poll-
tics, and kept the table where that per-
sonage was accustomed to write his pa-
pers.
Riddel, James. A Son of Bon Accord
in North America. A Scottish writer, of
Aberdeen.
Riddell, Mrs. Charlotte Eliza Law-
son (Cow^an). F.G.Trafford. A popu-
lar Irish novelist, youngest daughter of
James Cowan, of Carrickfergus, Co. An-
trim ; in 1857 married J. H. Riddell, Esq.,
of Winson Green House, Staffs.
Riddell, Blaria. Maria iJ**«««. A
Scottish traveller.
Riddle, Rev. Joseph Esmond, 1804-
59. An Absent Godfather . An English cler-
gyman; Incumbent of St. Philip and St.
James, Leckhampton, Gloucestershire ; il.
at his residence,Tudor-lodge, Cheltenham.
Rider, Rev. William, -1785. Philar-
gyrus. An English poet, historian, ar.d
clergyman; sub-master of St. Paul's
School for many years; lecturer of St.
Vedast, Foster Lane, and Cm-ate of St.
Paul's, London.
Ridley, Rev. James, -1765. Eoram,
the Son of Asmar; Sir Charles Morell;
Helter Van Scelter. An English oriental-
ist; chaplain to the East India Company.
Ridpath, Eev. George. A Lover of
his Country. A Scottish clergyman ;
minister at Stitchel, County of Rox-
burghe, in the middle of the 18th century.
Rigby, Rt. Hon, Richard. Drunken
Sigdicm. An English statesman; about
1779, Paymaster-General.
Riggs, George Washington. G.
W. R., Jr. An American banker, of
Washington.
Riley, James Whitcomb. Benj. F.
Johnson. An American dialect poet, of
Boone, Ind.
Rimbault, Edw^ard Francis, LL.D.,
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1810-70. Franz Kava. An English
composer ; a very .popular arranger of
musical pieces, chiefly for the piano-
forte ; d. in London.
Ripley, George, LL.D., 1802-80.
(?. li. An American scholar and jour-
nalist ; b. at Greenfield, Mass. ; Harv.
Univ., 1823 ; pastor in Boston, 1823-31 ;
literary editor of the N.Y. " Tribune,"
1849-80 ; d. in New York City.
Ritchie, Ann. A Lady. A Scottish
M-riter; afterwards Mrs. Dr. John Smythe
Memes.
Ritchie, Mrs. Anna Cora {Ogden
Mowatt), 1819-70. An Actress; Mrs.
Helen Berkley; Isabel; A Lady. An
American actress and author ; b. in Bor-
deaux, France ; made her de'but as an
actress in Kew York City in 1845 ; re-
tired from the stage in 1854; d. in Eng-
land.
Ritchie, James Ewing. Christopher
Crayon. An American journalist of the
day.
Ritsou, Joseph, 1752-1803. J. E.
An English critic and literary antiquary ;
b. at Stockton-upon-Tees ; was a lawyer
and conveyancer of Loudon, but devoted
himself chiefly to literary pursuits ; d. at
Hoxton.
RiTail, Hippolyte Leon Dcaizard,
180-3-09. Allan Kardec. A Erench spir-
itualist, of Paris; b. at Lyons; d. in
Paris.
Rives, Mrs. William {CabeU),1802-.
An American writer; b. at Castle Hill,
Albemarle Co., Va.
Rivington, , and Another. Two
Englishmen.
Rivington, Charles. Scrutator. An
English Shakespearian writer.
Rivington, William. A Lay-member
of the Committee ; A Layman. An Eng-
lish writer, of London.
Roane, Spencer, 1788-1822. Algernon
Sydney. An American jurist ; judge of
the Court of Errors in Virginia.
Robb, John S. Solitaire; A Tyhe.
An American editor and humorist ; b. in
Philadelphia; from 1851, of St. Louis,
Mo., connected with the "St. Louis Ee-
veille."
Robbins, Alfred Farthing, 1856-.
Dunheved; Nemesis; Tom Clifton.
Roberthin, Robert, 1600-48. Serin-
tho. An English writer.
Roberts, Caroline Alice. C. A. B.
An English poet of the day.
Roberts, Daniel, -1811. Philotesis.
An English Eriend, of Painswick,
Gloucestershire, where he died.
Roberts, J. P. John Happy.
Roberts, John. Anii-Scriblerus His-
trionicus ; A Stroling Player. An English
Shakespearian writer.
Roberts, Lester A. An Artist. An
American writer, of New York City.
Roberts, Maggie. Eiggum Strebor
An American writer of the day.
Roberts, Mary, 1789-1804. Mary De
Oleva. An English Eriend, of Bromp-
ton, London, where she died.
Roberts, S. A Llanbrynmair Farmer.
An English writer.
Roberts, William, 1767-1849. Rev.
Simon Olive Branch. An English lawyer,
of Manchester; b. at Newton Butts, Sur-
rey ; educ. at Eton and Oxford ; d. at St.
Alban's, Herts.
Robertson, Alexander. R. Alister.
A Scottish writer, of Dundonnochie.
Robertson, H. A Scotch Episcopalian.
Robertson, Henry D. A Gentleman
in the Service of the East India Company.
Robertson, John, D.D. Godfrey Top-
ping. A Scottish clergyman; minister
of iGlasgow Cathedral, 1824-65.
Robertson, Joseph, LL.D., 1811-66.
James Brown. A Scottish antiquary, of
Edinburgh, 1853-66 ; b. in Aberdeen ; d.
at Edinburgh.
Robertson, Joseph Clinton, 1788-
1852. Sholto Percy. An English author
and journalist; d. at Brompton.
Robertson, Patrick, Lord Robertson,
1794-1855. P. E. A Scottish poet and
jurist; b. and d. in Edinburgh; Lord of
the Court of Sessions, 1843-55; Lord Hec-
tor of Marischall Coll., Aberdeen, 1848.
Robertson, WiUiam, D.D., 1721-93.
A Presbyter of the Church of England. A
Scottish clergyman ; b. in Borthwick,
Co. of Mid-Lothian; educ. at the Univ.
of Edinburgh; and principal of that
Univ., 1762-93 ; d. at his seat near Edin-
burgh.
Robins, George. An Auctioneer. An
English writer, of London.
Robins, James, -1836. Robert Scott.
An English publisher and bookseller, in
Ivy-lane, Paternoster-row, London ; d. at
Lewisham.
Robinson, . A Gentleman. An
English writer, of Kendal, of the 18th
century.
Robinson, Dr. '-. B. G. An Eng-
lish writer of the 18th century.
Robinson, A. An American. An
American writer, of California.
Robinson, Mrs. Annie D. (Greene).
Marion Douglas. An American ( t ) writer
of the day.
Robinson, Clara I. N. Mrs. Glubbins.
An English writer of the day.
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Robinson, E. P. Jasper. An Eng-
lish writer.
Robinson, Miss Emma, 1794-1863.
Owancla. An English noyelist.
Robinson, Miss Esther. Esther War-
ren. An American journalist of the day.
Robinson, F. K. An Inhabitant. An
English philologist, of Yorkshire.
Robinson, James, 1713-95. Nobody.
An English poet and actor; connected
with the theatre at York, where he died.
Robinson, John, 1782-1833. Pio-
mingo. An American writer.
Robinson, Mrs. Lelia J. Ida Clare.
An American writer of the day; after-
wards Mrs. Chute.
Robinson, Mrs. Mary (Darby), 1758-
1800. Anna Maria; Laura Maria; Obe-
ron ; Perdiia ; Mrs. Anne Frances Ran-
dall ; The English Sappho. An English
actress and poetess ; b. in Bristol.
Robinson, Nugent. Nijm Ruglij ;
Sam Clover. An American dramatist
and journalist of the day, of New York
City.
Robinson, S. A Layman. An Eng-
lish theological writer.
Robinson, Samuel. S. R. An Eng-
lish scholar of Dukinfield, who had been
educated at the Manchester Coll., at
York, under Eev. Charles Wellbeloved.
Robinson, Solon, 1803-188-. Bli/the
White, Jr. An American journalist; b.
near Tolland, Conn.; for many years
agricultural editor of the New York
" Tribune " ; about 1870 settled on a farm
at Jacksonville, Fla., where he died.
Robinson, Mrs. Therese Albertine
liouise (von Jacob), 1797-1869. Talvi;
Ernst Berthold. A German-American ;
b. in Halle ; in 1820 she married Rev.
Dr. Edward Robinson, and in 1830 came
with him to this country; d. at Ham-
burg, Germany.
Robinson, William Erigena, 1814-.
Richelieu. An Irish-American lawyer,
journalist, and miscellaneous writer; b.
near Cookstown, Co. Tyrone; came to
tills country in 1836; M.C., 1867-69.
Robinson, William L. A Samaritan ;
A Member of the Howard Association of
New Orleans. An American writer.
Robinson, William Stevens, 1818-
76. Warrington ; Kremlin ; Boythorn ;
Gilbert ; Middlesex ; Bailey, Junior. An
eminent American journalist; b. in Con-
cord, Mass. ; d. in Maiden, Mass., where
he lived several years.
Roblson, John, LL.D., 1739-1805.
Cornelius. A Scottish natural philoso-
pher; b. in Sterlingshire ; M.A. at the
Univ. of Glasgow, 1756; Professor of
Natural Philosophy in his alma mater,
1773-1805 ; d. in Glasgow.
Robson, Henry. H. R. An Eng-
lish poet; a journeyman printer at New-
castle.
Robson, William James. W. J. R.
An English poet. His youthful aspira-
tions sadly failed. His frauds upon the
Crystal Palace, to the amount of about
£28,000, led, in 1856, to his transportation
for 20 years.
Roby, John, Esq., 1793-1850. An
Admirer of Walter Scott ; An Amateur of
Fashion; Byro. An English banker; b.
at Roclidale, Lancashire ; a lecturer on
literature and botany, and an author;
lost his life in the wreck of the " Orion "
on its trip from Liverpool to Glasgow.
Roche, . Mr. R. An American
merchant ; resided for a time in London ;
afterwards had an establishment at Dun-
kirk, and another at I'Orient.
Roche, James, 1770-1853. J. R.;
An Octogenarian. An Irish banker and
writer, "the Roscoe of Cork"; b. in
Limerick ; d. in Cork.
Rochefoucauld -Liancourt, Fran-
gois Alexandre Frederic, Duo de la,
1747-1827. A European; tin Europgen.
A French peer and philanthropist ; trav-
elled in the United States after 1792;
returned to Paris in 1799.
Rochester, John Wilmot, Earl of,
1647 or 48-80. Lord R—r. An English
nobleman ; educ. at Wadham Coll., Ox-
ford; was noted for drunkenness, buf-
foonery, and poetry, but was converted
by Bishop Burnet, and died a sincere
penitent.
Rodd, Thomas, Sr., 170-3-1822. The
Father of the Late Thomas Rodd ; Philo-
biblos; A Young Gentleman. An emi-
nent English bookseller, of London;
d. at Clothall End, near Baldock, Co.
Herts.
Rodd, WiUiam Henry, 1816-. A
Local Preacher. An English writer ; b.
at Falmouth; Mayor of Penzance, 1874-
75.
Rodda, Joseph Tonkin, 1 834- Ralph
Goldsworthy. An English writer ; b. at
Tolcarne, near Penzance; in 1876, with
Messrs. Harvey & Co., Hayle Foundry
Wharf, Nine Elms, London.
Rodney, Mrs. Marian C IJegariS
(Reeves). Fadette. An American nov-
elist; in 1869 resided at New Castle, Del.
The Library of Congrees Cat. has the name
Mrs. Minne Reeves Rodney.
RodvFell, James. Uncle James. An
English writer for the young.
Roe, Miss Mary A. C. M. Cornwall.
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An American writer; sister of Edward
P. Eoe, of Chicago.
Rosier, E. Robert, 1840-81. Julius
Muhlfeld. A German author; b. at
Kothen; became a bookseller; then a
publisher; in 1861 lived at Leipsic; in
1872 became cliief editor of the "Har-
tungschen Zeitung" in Konigsberg; in
1877, editor of the "Deutschen" in
Sondershausen ; d. in Konigsberg.
Roger, Aristlde. J. Eengade. A
French author of the day.
Rogers, Edward Colt, B.A. 0. S.
Freeman. An American anti-slavery
writer.
Rogers, George. Elder Triptolemus
Tub. An American writer.
Rogers, Henry, 1806-77. Vindex ;
R. E. H. Gret/son. An eminent English
critic and essayist; from 1808 President
of the Lancashire Independent College,
Manchester.
Rogers, J. Tom Treddlehoyle. An
English dialect writer.
Rogers, Rev. John, M.A., 1778-1856.
J. R. An English clergyman; b. at
Plymouth ; Eector of Penrose, Cornwall,
1832-50, and d. there.
Rogers, Mrs. lioula (Kendall).
Leola. An American " Southland " poet ;
in 1868, of Thomaston, Upson Co., Ga.
Rogers, Nathaniel Peabody, 179i-
1846. Old Man of the Mountain. An
eminent American anti-slavery journal-
ist, of Concord, N.H. ; b. at Plymouth,
N.H. ; Dartmouth Coll., 1816 ; d. at Con-
cord.
Rogers, Samuel, 1763-1855. The
Bard of Memory ; ^****** i2*****. An
eminent English banker and poet, of
London; b. at Newington Green, Lon-
don ; d. in the same city.
Rogers, Miss Sarah. — See " Haight,
Mrs. S. (R.)."
Rogerson, Thomas. A Private Per-
son. An English writer, of the first part
of the 18th century.
Rokeby, Blorrls Robinson, 3d Lord
of Armagh, and 5th Bart, of Kokeby, in
Yorkshire, 1755-1829. A Briton. An
English writer ; M.P. for Boroughbridge,
1796; succeeded his uncle Matthew in
1800; d. at Thoralby, near Leyburn,
Yorkshire.
RoUins, Rev. Edward B., 1793-. The
White Mountain Pilgrim. An American
minister and journalist ; b, in New Brit-
ain (now Andover), N.H. ; entered the
ministry in 1815, and in 1870 had
preached in 23 of the States of the
Union, also in New Brunswick, Nova
Scotia, and Canada, and had delivered
more than 14,000 public addresses, and
had been a journalist in Massachusetts
and Vermont.
Rollins, Mrs. Ellen Chapman
(Hobbs), 1881-81. E. H. Arr. An
American writer, of Philadelphia; b. in
New Hampshire ; daughter of Josiali H.
Hobbs, of Wakefield; in 1855, married
Hon. Edward Ashton Rollins ; of Phila-
delphia, from 1869.
Rolls, Mrs. M. M. His Mother. An
English writer; mother of Bernard
Glanville Lyndon Rolls.
Rolt, Elizabeth. A Lady. An Eng-
lish poet, of the 18th century.
Romanes, George John. Physicus.
An English philosopher.
Romllly, Hon. Henry, M.A., 1845-.
An Elector. An English politician ; son
of the 1st Baron.
Ronalds, Alfred. Piscator. An Eng-
lish sporting writer.
Ronaldson, Richard. A Friend of
the People. An English writer on the
currency.
Ronger, Florimond, 1825-. Hervi.
A French composer of operettas.
Rooke, Rev. George Henry, fi. An
English writer of the 18th century, of
Christ Coll., Cambridge.
Rooney, M. W. M. W. P. An Irish
publisher and bookseller, of Dublin.
Rooper, George. A Fisherman ; Sal-
mo Salar, Esq. An English sporting
writer of the day.
Roosevelt, Robert Barn-nrell, 1829-.
Barnwell; Ira Zell. An American jour-
nalist and miscellaneous writer; b. in
New York City ; studied law, and prac-
tised for several years, but finally de-
voted himself to literature, rural sports,
and politics; M.C., 1871.
Ropes, Mrs. Hannah Anderson
(Chandler). A Lady. An American
writer ; sister of Peleg W. and Theophi-
lus Parsons Chandler, of Boston.
Rosales, Henry. Pich and Pen. An
English colonial writer, of Melbourne (?).
Roscoe, Henry, 1800-36. A Member
of the Inner Temple. An English lawyer;
son of William Roscoe ; assessor of the
Mayor's Court at Liverpool, and one of
the Municipal Corporation Commission-
ers ; d. at his residence at Gateacre, near
Liverpool.
Roscoe, Thomas, Jr. Lee Gibbons,
student of law. An English novelist.
Rose, Rev. . A Pioneer of the
Wilderness. An English writer.
Rose, EdTvard Hampden, -1810. ^-1
Foremast Man. An Irish sailor; b. in
Dublin ; in a youthful frolic entered the
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navy, and thus became estranged from
his friends ; d. in the Royal Naval Hos-
pital, Stonehouse.
Rose, Eev. George, 1817-82. Arthur
Sketchlei/. An English humorist; cduc.
.It Oxford; entered holy orders, but re-
signed his position in the English Church,
and was for five years tutor to the pres-
ent Duke of Norfolk.
Kose, J. A Caledonian Fisher. A
Scottish sporting writer.
Kose, WUliam Stewart, 1775-184.3.
W. S. B. A Scottish poet and scholar ;
friend of Sir Walter Scott.
Ross, Charles H. C. H. R.; Ally
Sloper ; Rosioell Butt. An English hum-
orist of the day.
Ross, Eev. Duncan, -1834. Solomon
Wisewood. A Scottish Nova-Scotiau
Prcsbyt. minister; came to Nova Scotia
as a missionary in 1795 ; was soon settled,
at West River, Pictou, where he re-
mained till his death.
Ross, Mrs. £Ilen Church. Nelsie
Brook. An English writer for the young.
Ross, Eev. Hugh. 11. R., A Minister
of the Church of England. An English
clergyman early in the 18th century.
Ross, William Tait. Herbert Mar-
tyne. A Scottish poet.
Ross-Church, Mrs. Florence (Mar-
ryat), 1837-. Florence Marryat. An
English writer; daughter of Capt. E.
Marryat ; b. at Brighton ; editor of the
"London Society" from 1872.
Rossetti, Christina Georglna,
1830-. Ellen Allyn. An English poet;
sister of Dante Gabriel Rossetti; b. in
London, and educ. at home.
Rossi, Rev. Gaudentius. Pellegrino.
A E. C. priest, of Boston.
Rossiter, Anna M. S. Lilla N. Cush-
man.
Round, William Marshall Fitz,
1845-. Rev. Peter Pennot. An American
writer of the day.
Rousseau, Jean Jacques, 1712-78.
Jean Jacques. A French philosopher.
Rousseau, I,6on. L. Russelli. A
Erench journalist of the day.
Roussel, Pierre Joseph Alexis. M.
de Proussinalle. A Erench historian, of
Epinal.
Rovel, Joseph Jules. J. J. It^e***,
A French author and officer ; Chef d'es-
cadron d'artillerie.
Row, Rev. Charles Adolphus, M.A.
A Member of the Oxford Convocation. An
English clergyman; Pemberton Coll.,
Oxford, 1838 ; Prebendary of Harleston,
in St. Paul's Cathedral, 1874-83 et seq.
Rowan, Arthur Blennarhassett,
DD., -1861. A. B. R.; Tgnotus ; A Min-
ister. An eminent Lish clergyman;
Archdeacon of Ardfort, 1856-61; d. at
Belmont, near Tralee, Co. Kerry.
Row^hotham, Samuel Birley. Par-
allax. An English author and lecturer.
Rowcroft, Charles. An Etonian ;
Alfred Seedy. An English novelist.
Rowe, Mrs. Elizabeth (Singer),
1674-1737. Clerimont. An English
poet ; b. at Ilchester, Somersetshire ; in
1710 married Jlr. Thomas Rowe ; after
his death, in 1715, she left London, and
spent the rest of her life at Frome.
Row^e, Mrs. George F. Kate Girard.
Rowe, Dr. Nicholas. Mohawk. An
American joumalist, of Chicago.
Rowe, Nicholas, 1674-1718. N. R.
An English poet ; b. at Little Barford,
Beds. ; educ. at Westminster School, and
at the Middle Temple ; Under-Secretary
of State, 1708-11; Poet-Laureate, 1714-
18.
RovFC, Richard. Peter 'Possum. An
English provincial dramatist of the day,
of Australia.
Rowe, Eev. William, 1843-. A Mis-
sioner. An English clergyman; b. at
Peter Tavy, Devon. ; Vicar of St. Teath,
Camelford, Cornwall, 1877-83 et seq.
Row^land, David. A Layman. An
English writer, of London.
Ro-wland, Edw^ard. Senex. An
English translator of the Psalms of
David.
Rowlands, Richard. An Impartial
Hand. An Irish historian early in the
18th century.
Rowley, Charles, Jr. Roland Oil-
deroy. An English writer of the day, of
Manchester.
Rowson, Mrs. Susanna (Haswell),
1762-1824. 8. R. An English actress,
teacher, and novelist; b. at Portsmouth;
came to Massachusetts in 1767 ; in 1776
went back to England ; but returned to
tliis country in 1795 ; taught school at
Medford, Newton, and Boston, and d. at
the last place.
Roxby, Robert. The Reedwater Min-
strel ; A Son of Reed. An English sport-
ing writer, of Newcastle.
Roy, Just Jean Etienne, 1791-. Jmt
Girard; Stephanie Ory ; Th^ophile Me-
nard. A French author.
Royall, Mrs. Anne, 1769-1854. A
Traveller. An American writer ; b. in
Virginia; editor of the Washington
"Paul Pry" and the "Huntress"; d. in
Washington, D.C.
Royston, W. H. W. H. R. An Eng-
lish sporting writer of the day.
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Rud, T. T. R. An English writer in
the first half of the 18th century.
Budd, Margaret Caroline. Margaret
Caroline Stewart. An English lady of the
18th century.
Rudlng, Walter, Esq., 1744-1818.
Cato; Anglo-Saxon; millions; ^c. An
English politician, of Westcotes, near
Leicester ; and d. there.
Ruckert, Priedrich, 1789-1866. Frei-
viund Meinnmr. A celebrated German
lyric poet; of Berlin, 1840-49; b. at
Schweinfurt ; studied law, philology, and
literature; d. at Neuses, his estate, near
Coburg.
Ruelens, Madame Estelle Marie
liouise (CrevecoEur), 1821-78. Caroline
Ciraviere. A Belgian novelist, of Brus-
sels ; wife of Charles Ruelens.
Ruelle, Charles. Claudius. A Erench
writer ; Professor of Ehetoric at the
Eoyal College of Lille.
Rufflnl, Giovanni Domenico, 1807-
81. Lorenzo Benoni ; A Friend. An Ital-
ian noTelist and politician; resided at
Taggia, near San Remo, from 1875; b.
and d. there.
Ruge, Arnold, 1802-80. B. JDuran-
gelo. A German writer; b. at Bergen,
on the island of Eiigen; studied at Jena
and Halle, 1821-24; was compelled to
leave Germany on account of his revolu-
tionary activity, and for a time resided
in London; from 1850, he resided in
Brighton, and d. there.
Ruggles, C. Lorain. General Bunker.
An American writer of the day.
Rule, William Harris, D.D. W.
n. R. An English Wesleyan minister
and hymn-writer.
Rumball, Charles. Charles Delorme,
Esq. An English writer.
Rumsey, John. Plinius Secundus.
A Canadian lawyer.
Rundell, Mrs, . A Lady. An
English writer; wife of the senior part-
ner of the eminent jewellers of London,
Rundell & Bridges.
Rupp, Isaac Daniel, 1803-. A Gen-
tleman of the Bar. An American author,
of Lancaster, Penn. ; b. near Harrisburg ;
a historian, a translator, and an agricult-
ural writer.
Ruschenberger, William S. W.,
M.D., 1807-. W. S. W. li.; Chloroform;
An Officer of the U.S. Navy ; A Surgeon.
An American naturalist, and surgeon in
the U.S. Navy; b. in Cumberland Co.,
N.J. ; educ. in New York City and Phila-
delphia; retired from active service in
1869.
Bush, Benjamin, M.D., LL.D., 1746-
181-3. A Pennsi/lvanian. An American
physician ; b. at Byberry, near Philadel-
phia; New Jersey Coll., 1760; studied
medicine in Philadelphia, Edinburgh,
London, and Paris ; practised in Philadel-
phia, 1769-99; Treasurer of the US.
Mint, 1799-1813; d. in Philadelphia.
Rush, Benjamin, 1811-. A Citizen
of Philadelphia. An American lawyer;
son of Richard Rush, and grandson of
Benjamin Rush; b. in Philadelphia;
since 1873 resides with his family in that
city.
Bush, Miss Rebecca. A Lady of
Pennsylvania. An American novelist;
daughter of Judge Jacob Rush, of Phil-
adelphia, and niece of Dr. Benjamin.
Bush, Bichard, LL.D., 1780-1859.
Julius. An eminent American lawyer
and statesman; son of Dr. Benj. Rush;
b. in Philadelphia; resided at Sydenham,
near Philadelphia, 1849-59, where he died.
Buskin, John, LL.D., 1818-. J. R. ;
J. R., Christ Church, Oxon. ; Author of
"Modern Painters" ; A Graduate of Ox-
ford; Kata Phusin; Tlie Younger Lady
of the Thwaite, Coniston. A celebrated
English art-critic ; b. in London ; educ.
at Christ Church, Oxford.
Buss, W. Ii. Macswell ; Persimmons.
An American journalist.
Eussel, W. P. W. P. R., a Political
Observer; W. P. R., Verhotomist ; A
Briton; Patriot icus; A Philanthropist;
A Political Apothecary ; A Real Lover of
Freedom. An English political writer.
Bussell, . A Graduate of a Uni-
versity. An English writer.
Bussell, Clark. A Seafarer. An
English journalist; son of Mr. Henry
Russell.
Bussell, Francis, the 5th Duke of
Bedford, F.R.S., E.A.S., 1765-1802. A
Young Peer, etc. An English nobleman ;
d. at his seat at Woburn Abbey.
Bussell, Francis, Esq.,F.E.S.,F.A.S.,
-1795. F. B. An English writer;
Extra-Secretary of the Board of Con-
trol for the Affairs of India.
BusseU, Sir Henry, 2d Bart., 1783-
1852. Givis. An English colonial civil-
ian ; admitted a writer on the Bengal es-
tablishment in 1792 ; resident at Hydera-
bad, 1810-20 ; d. at Swallowfield, Berks.
Bussell, John, R.A., 1744-1806. A
Young Painter. An English artist in
crayons ; b. at Guildford ; portrait-
painter to George III. and to the Prince
of Wales ; d. at Hull.
Russell, John, 1st Earl, LL.D.,
G.C.M.G., P.C, K.G., 1792-1878. Jo-
seph Skillet ; A Gentleman who has left his
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Lodgings. An English statesman ; son
of the 6th Duke of Bedford; English
Premier, 1846-52, 1854-55, and 1865-
66 ; raised to the peerage, 1861.
Kiissell, Jonathan, LL.D., 1771-1832.
A Republican. An American merchant
and statesman ; b. in Providence, ll.I. ;
Brown Univ., 1791; U.S. Minister to
.Sweden for several years ; one of the
five commissioners who signed the
Treaty of Ghent, 1814; M.C., 1821-23;
d. at Milton, Mass.
Russell, R. A Middle-Aged Citizen.
An Enghsh writer; in the employ of
Messrs. Casscll, the publishers.
Russell, Richard, M.D. Mmvius.
An English physician, of Leeds, Sussex.
Russell, Rev. Thomas. A. S. An
English writer.
Russell, W. M. W. M. E. An Eng-
lish writer.
Russell, William. A Law Clerk ; A
Custom-House Officer ; A Detective ; A
Detective Police Officer; An English De-
tective; A French Detective; "Waters";
C. Waters ; Thomas Waters. An English
novelist, of London.
Russell, William. Lieut. Warneford.
An English novelist.
One might suppose that this writer was the
same with the preceding: but the Edinburgh Ad-
vocates' Library Catalogue malies them diEerent.
Rater, P. S., M.D. A Virginia Phi/st-
cian. An American writer.
Rutlidge, Sir John James. An Ob-
server. An English writer of the 18tli
century.
Rutter, John, 1796-1851. A Constitu-
tional Reformer. An English Eriend ; b. in
Shaftesbury, Dorsetshire ; for some years
a printer and bookseller; afterwards a
lawyer ; and d. in his native town.
Rutty, John, M.D., 1698-1775. Jo-
hannes Catholicus; Bernardus Utopiensis ;
An Unworthy Member of that Communiti/.
An Irish physician, whose parents wero
Eriends; practised his profession at
Dublin, 1724-75.
Ryan, Eev. Father Ahram J., 184 -
188-. Molna. An American R.C. priest
and poet; b. in Norfolk, Va. ; it is said
of him : " Eather Ryan, the Mobile poet-
priest, is the most popular rhymester in
the South."
Ryan, Carroll, 1840-. A Wanderer.
A Canadian poet and journalist; b. at
Toronto; in 1867 became editor of the
" Volunteer Review " of Ottawa.
Ryder, W. J. D. W. J- D. R. ; A Car-
thusian. An English writer.
Rye, Francis. F. R., of Barrie. A
Canadian Shakespeare scholar, of Barrie,
Ontario, Canada.
Ryland, John, D.D., 1753-1825. J.
R.,Jun. An English Bapt. divine; son
of the following ; b. at Warwick ; presi-
dent of the Baptist Coll., Bristol, and
pastor of the Broadmead Chapel, 1794-
1825 ; d. in Bristol.
Ryland, Eev. John Collett, 1723-92.
A Lover of Christ. An English Bapt.
minister; teacher at Enfield, 1786-92 ; b.
at Lower Ditchford, Gloucestershire ; d.
at Enfield.
Rymer, Malcolm J. Malcolm J. Er-
rym. An English writer.
s.
Sabin, Eev. Elijah Robinson, 1776-
1818. Charles Observaior. An American
Meth. minister ; b. at Tolland, Conn. ;
father of Lorenzo Sabine.
Sabine, Iiorenzo, A.M., 1803-77. Vin-
dex. An American historical writer ; b.
in Lisbon, N.H. ; M.C., 1851-53; spent
his last years in Boston, and d. there.
Sacher-Masoch, Aurora von. Wanda
von Dunajew. A German writer ; b. at
Riimeliu; married Ritter Leopold von
Sacher-Masoch in 1873 ; and now lives in
Budapest.
Sacheverell, Henry, D.D., 1672C?)-
1724. Don Sacheveretlio, Knight of the
Firebrand. An English clergyman ; room-
mate of Addison at Magdalen Coll., Ox-
ford; preacher at St. Saviour's, South-
wark, Co. Surrey.
Sachsen, Amalie Frederike Au-
guste, Herzogin von, 1794-1870. Am-
alie Heister. A German dramatist, whose
plays have been translated into English
by Mrs. Jameson.
Sackett, Grenville Alfred. Alfred.
An American lawyer.
SackvUle, Charles, 2d Duke of Dor-
set, 1711-69. C. S. An English noble-
man ; author of prose and poetical com-
positions.
Sackville-West, Rev. and Hon. Reg-
inald Windsor, 7th Earl of De-la-Warr,
1817-. R. W. S.-W. An English noble-
man; Balliol Coll., Oxford, 1838; a
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magistrate for Kent, a J. P. and D. L.
for Sussex and County Cambridge, and
Higli-Steward of Stratford-upon-Avon.
Sadler, Ij. R. Jacob Larwood. An
Englisli autlior of tlie day.
Safford, Mary J. M. 8. An Amer-
ican journalist of tlie day.
Sage, Bernard J. P. C Centz, bar-
rister. An American lawyer and politi-
cal writer, of New Orleans.
St. Albans, the Most Noble Harriet
(Mellon) Coutts, Duchess of, about
1774-1837. ifiss Harriet Pumpkin. An
English actress ; original name, Harriet
Mellon ; married Mr. Coutts, the banker,
in 1815. He died in 1822, aged 87, leav-
ing her £600,000. In 1827 she married
William, Dulie of St. Albans, then in
the 27th year of his age. At her deatli
she left the bulk of her property,
£1,800,000, to Miss Angela Burdett,
youngest daughter of Sir Francis Bur-
dett, and grand-daughter of Mr. Coutts,
who in consequence took the name of
Coutts.
SaintAubin, Karl, about 1800-65.
Bernharcl. An eminent Danish novelist
and chronicler ; acquired a great literary
reputation throtigh all Europe by his
novels, his little romances, full of grace,
of freshness, of sentiment, and imagina-
tion.
St. Aubjm, Kev. Jobn Humphrey,
1790-1857. Lionel Bouverie. An Eng-
lish clergyman ; b. in Cornwall ; Jesus
Coll., Cambridge, 1814; d. at Eontaine-
bleau.
St. Barbe, Claries, Esq., E.S.A.,
1776-1849. S. B. ; C. S. B. An English
literary antiquary; b. and d. at Lyming-
ton, Hampshire.
St. Clair, Rosalind. A Lady. An
English novelist.
Saint-Crlcq, Lorenzo de. Paid Mar-
coy. A Erench traveller of the day, in
South America.
Saint Felix, Felix d'Amoreux, dit
Jules de, 1806-74. Trimalcion. A
Frencli journalist and novelist, of Paris;
b. at Uzes (Gard); d. in Paris.
Saint-George, Mrs. A. An English
Lady. An English writer.
Saint-Hilaire, Emlle Marco de,
1793-. Un Page de la Cour Impiriale.
A French writer, of Paris; b. at Ver-
sailles.
Saint John, Charles WUliam
George, 1809-56. A Sportsman and
Naturalist. An English writer ; eon of
Gen. St. John, of Chailey, Sussex ; for-
merly of the South Coll., Elgin, N.B. ;
d. at Hazeleigh, "Woolston.
Saint- John, Hector. —See "Creve-
coeur, H. S.-J."
Saint-John, Henry, Viscount Boling-
broke, 1678-1751. Caleb D'Anve.rs, Esq.;
Humphrey Oldcastle, Esq. ; A Noble Duke ;
John Trott, Yeoman. An English states-
man; b. at Battersea, Surrey; educ. at
Eton and Christ Church, Oxford ; Secre-
tary of State for War, 1704-8 ; for Foreign
Affairs, 1710 ; fled to France charged with
treason, 1714 ; returned to England, 1724.
It is said of him that " he lived a worse
than useless life."
St. John, James Augustus, 1801-75.
A Layman. A Scottish litterateur; b. in
Carmarthenshire; in 1817 went to Lon-
don ; in 1829 removed to Normandy, but
later resided in London again.
Saint-John, Percy Bollngbroke,
1821—. Paul Periwinkle. An English
writer, of London ; b. in Plymouth ; trav-
elled in the United States about 1840.
Saint-John, Sergius. A Grandfather.
Saint-Mars, Gabrielle Anne Cis-
terne de Courtiras, Vicomtesse de,
1804-72. La comtesse Dash ; Jacques Mey-
naud. A French novelist; b. at Poic-
tiers ; married early, and devoted herself
after the loss of her fortune to literary
work.
St. Maur, Harry. Almaviva. An
American journalist.
Sainte-Beuve, Charles Augastin,
1804-69. B. S.; Joseph Delorme. A
French poet and critic ; b. at Boulogne-
sur-Mer ; early went to Paris, and lived
and d. tliere.
Sainte-IiOrette, Isnard de. Ludwig
de Sabaroth. A French novelist of fifty
years ago.
Sala, George Augustus Henry,
1828-. G. A. S. ; Benedict Cruiser, M.M.
An English writer and journalist; b. in
London ; educ. for an artist, but early
devoted himself to literature; founder
and editor of the " Temple Bar " maga-
zine.
Saley, M. L. Dick Ditson. An Amer-
ican journalist.
Salisbury, Stephen, LL.D., 1798-
1884. S. S. An American lawyer; b.
in Worcester, Mass. ; Harv. Univ., 1817 ;
resided and d. in his native city.
Salisbury, Rev. W. A Country Par-
son. An English minister.
Salkeld, Joseph. A Candidate for
Orders in the Church. An American
writer.
Salmon, Mrs. . A Lady. An
English poet ; niece of Archdeacon Pott.
Salmon, IJeon N., 1845-. Ixion ;
Prince. An American writer.
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Salmon, Thomas, -about 1745. A
Genllcman. An old English writer.
Salomons, Alfred. A. Arnold. An
English translator of the day.
Salt, Henry, 1780-1827. A Traveller.
An English artist, traveller, and diplom-
atist ; b. at Lichfield ; Consul-General in
Egypt, 1815-27 ; d. at a village between
Cairo and Alexandria.
Salter, Samuel, D.D., -1778. 8. A
learned English divine; Prebendary of
Gloucester; Master of the Charter-House,
1761-78.
Salter, Thomas Frederlct. T. F.
S., an Old Piscator. An English trades-
man in the Strand, London ; a sporting
writer ; in 1816 resided at Hackney.
SaltikofT, Nicolai. Nikolai Stchedrin.
A popular Russian writer.
Saltus, Frank S. Cupid .Tones. An
American journalist.
Salverte, Anne Joseph Eusebe Ba-
conniere de, 1771-1839. Louis Randal.
A French man of letters, of Paris, 1820-
39 ; h. and d. in that city.
Samber, Robert. Boniface Oinophilus
de Monte Frasconi, A. B. 0. An English
translator, of the first part of the 18th
century.
Sampson, Henry. Pendragon. An
English sporting writer of the day.
Sampson, Henry J. M. Augspur.
An English writer.
Is this the same as the preceding?
Samson, Eev. George Whitefield,
D.D., 1819-. Traverse Oldfield. An
eminent American Bapt. minister; b. at
Harvard, Mass.; Brown Univ., 18.39;
Newton Theol. Institute, 1843 ; President
of the Rutgers Female Coll., New York
City, from 1771.
Samson, W. Tertius Quartus Quintus.
An English poet and surgeon, at Sher-
borne, Dorsetshire, in the 18th cen-
tury.
Sandeau, IiSonard Sylvain Jules,
1811-83. Jules Sand. A French novel-
ist and dramatist, of Paris ; a keeper in
the Mazarine Library from 1853; b. at
Aubusson; d. in Paris.
Sanden, Thomas, M.D. A Layman ;
An Old Unitarian; The President. An
English physician, of Chichester.
Sanders, Charles W., 1805-. A
Teacher. An American educator and
writer of school-books; b. in Herkimer
Co., N.Y. ; more than fifteen millions of
them have been sold, and it is said .that
he receives §30,000 a year from his pub-
lishers.
Sanders, Mrs. Elizabeth (Elkins),
1762-1851, A Lady. An American
writer, of Salem, Mass.; the mother of
Charles Sanders, formerly steward of
Harv. Univ.
Sanders, Kobert, 1727-83. Burling-
ton; Gajfer Greybeard ; Henry Southwell,
LL.D.; Nath. Spencer; Murray; Llewel-
lyn; A Nobleman. A Scottish man of
letters; b. at Breadalbane; a combmaker
by trade, but left it to work for the book-
sellers.
Sanderson, John, 1783-1854. An
American in Paris; An American Gentle-
man; Rohertjeot. An American classical
scholar and miscellaneous writer; b. near
Carlisle, Penn. ; lived and d. in Philadel-
phia.
Sanderson, Thomas, about 1759-
1829. Crito ; An Aged Native. An Eng-
lish provincial poet ; b. in Sebergham, Co,
Cumberland; for many years resided at
Shieldgreen, Kirklington, on the romantic
banks of the river Lyne, and d. there.
Sandham, Eev. James Munro, M.A.
A Parish Priest in the Diocese of Chiches-
ter. An English clergyman; St. John's
Coll., Oxford, 1840 ; Vicar of Cold-Wal-
tham, Petworth, 1846-83 et seq. ; Rector
of Hardham, 1846-83 et seq.
Sandrfe, Gustave. Adolphe Ricard.
A French novelist; a bookseller, of Paris.
Sands, Alexander Hamilton, 1828-.
A Southern Barrister. An American
lawyer; b. at Williamsburg, Va.; educ.
at William and Mary Coll. ; counsellor-
at-law in Richmond, Va.
Sands, Robert Charles, 1799-1832.
Francis Herbert, Esq. ; Several American
Authors. An American man of letters
and journalist, of New York City; editor
of the " Commercial Advertiser," 1827-
32 ; b. at Flatbush, Long Island; Colum-
bia Coll., 1815 ; d. at Hoboken, N.J.
Sandwich, John George Montagu,
4th Earl of, 1718-92. Jemmy Twitcher.
An English statesman; First Lord of the
Admiralty, 1763.
Sandwith, Humphry, M.D., D.C.L.,
1822-81. Giuseppe Antonelli. An Eng-
lish physician; b. at Bridlington; Col-
onial Secretary at Mauritius, 1857-60; d.
in Paris.
Sandys, Charles. A Coontrie Attur-
ney. An English lawyer, of Canterbury.
Sandys, Miss Kate. Kate Syndas.
An English poet and musician.
Sandys, Sampson, 1797-1880. John.
An English author ; b. in London ; Clerk
in the Court of Chancery, 1819-42 ; d. in
London.
Sandys, William, F.S.A., 1792-1874.
Uncle Jan Treenoodle ; W. S. An Eng-
lish author and lawyer ; b. and d. in Lon-
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don ; a member of the law-flrm of Sandys
& Knott; Gray's Inn Square, W.C., 1861-
73.
Sanford, Edward, 1805-54. Pot-Pie
Palmer. An American poet and journal-
ist, of Brooklyn, New Yorlc City, and
Washington ; b. in New York City ;
Union Coll., 1824.
Sanford, Mrs. liaura M., 1835-. Fan-
chon. An American iiistorical writer of
the day.
Sangston, Lja^wi-ence. A Member of
the Maryland Legislature. An American
political writer.
Sankey, l!ev. Richard, M.A., 1802-
63. An English Churchman. An Eng-
lish clergyman; Rector of Witney,
Oxon. ; d. at Crowshot-lodge, East-
Woodhay, Hants.
Sansom, Josepli. A Native of Penn-
sylvania. An American writer, of Phila-
delphia.
Sarcey, Prancisque, 1828-. Satan^
Binet. A French critic and iournalist;
b. at Dourdan (Seine-et-Oise) ; first wrote
for the " Figaro " and the " Revue euro-
peene" ; became in 1859 theatrical critic
to the " Opinion nationale," and in 1867
to the " Temps."
Sardou, Vlctorien, 1831-. Carle. A
French dramatist ; b. in Paris.
Saredo, Luisa (Emmanuel). Ludo-
vico De Rosa. An Italian writer; b. at
Turin ; married Giuseppe Saredo ; is a,
constant contributor to the " Nuova
Antologia," of Florence.
Sargant, Mrs. J. A. A Mother. An
English lady.
Sargent, Mrs. Ella S. Elinor Elliott.
Sargent, Epes, 1812-82. E. S. An
American poet, dramatist, and journal-
ist, of Boston ; b. at Gloucester, Mass. ;
educ. in Boston and Cambridge ; lived
and d. in Boston.
Sargent, Henry Jackson, 1809-. Re-
siduary Legatee of the Late Walter Anonym.
An American poet of the day.
Sargent, J. S. J. S. S. An Ameri-
can journalist of the day.
Sargent, John Osborne, 1810-. A
Berkshire Farmer; Ex-Surveyor General;
Mr. Francis Hock ; A Layman ; Charles
Sherry. An American lawyer and jour-
nalist, of New York City; brother of
Epes Sargent ; b. at Gloucester, Mass. ;
Harv. Univ., 1830; resident in New York
City since 1840.
Sargent, Miss Judith, 1760-1820.
Eonoria Martesia. — See " Murray, Mrs.
Judith (S.)."
Sargent, liucius Manlius, A.M.,
1786-1867. A Sexton of the Old School ;
Sigma ; Van Tromp. An Ameri-
can author and ardent temperance re-
former ; b. in Boston ; educ. at Harv.
Univ., but did not graduate ; studied
law, but never practised ; d. in West
Roxbury, Mass.
Sargent, Moses H. A Wayfarer. An
American bookseller, formerly of Boston,
now of Newburyport, Mass.
Sargent, Nathan, 1794-1875. Oliver
Oldschool. An American lawyer and
journalist ; b. at Putney, Vt. ; for many
years of Washington, where he died.
Sarjeant, Sargeant, or Sergeant,
sometimes called Smith, sometimes
Holland, about 1621-1707. J. S. An
English metaphysician ; b. at Barrow,
Leicestershire ; published about forty
controversial books or pamphlets, some
under the signature of "J. S."
Sass, Charles. Centaur. An Ameri-
can writer.
Sass, George Herbert, 1845-. Bar-
ton Grey. An American lawyer and
hymn-writer ; b., and has lived, in
Charleston, S.C.
Satterlee, M. li. B., and W. M. L.
R. S. and W. S. American (?) poets
of the day.
Saumarez, B. B. N. A Churchman.
An English writer.
Saunders, Frederic, 1807-. F. S. ;
An Epicure ; 0. Hum ^ Co. An Ameri-
can bibliographer ; b. in London ; libra-
rian of the Astor Library, New York
City, 1876-83 et seq.
Saunders, James. Ouinead Charfy,
Esq. An English writer, early in the
18th century, on angling.
Saunders, Samuel. A Layman. An
English writer early in the 18th cen-
tury.
Sautier, Heinrich, 1746-1810. Erich
Servati. A German writer.
Savage, John, 1828-. EzeJc Richards.
An Irish-American poet and journalist,
of New York City, Washington, and New
Orleans ; b. in Dublin ; was engaged in
the " Irish Movement" of 1848, and com-
pelled to escape to this country.
Savage, Rev. Minot Judson, 1841-.
A Lunar Wray. An American clergy-
man; b.in Maine; pastor of the Church
of the Unity, Boston, 1874-85 et seq.
Savage, Thomas. An Eye Witness.
An English Friend, of Clifton Moor,
Cumberland ; a writer of the 17th cen-
tury.
Savary, Ucnry. Quintus Servington.
An Engiish colonial writer; the once
celebrated Bristol baker; committed
forgery, was transported to Tasmania;
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■was again a forger ; transported to Port
Arthur, and died there in 1842.
Sawtelle, Mrs. E. W. l^acij Toione.
An American (?) miscellaneous writer.
Sawyer, Frederick William, 1810-.
Carl; Caittij Carl. An American lawyer
and humorist ; b, at Saeo, Me. ; removed
to Boston in 18u8, and began to practise
law there in 1840; was the originator
and president of the Pawner's Bank.
Saxe, Jolm Godfrey, LL.D., and two
Others, 1816-. X. Y. Z. Club. An emi-
nent American poet, lawyer, and journal-
ist ; b. at Highgate, Vt. ; Middlebury
Coll., 1839 ; admUted to the Bar, 1840 ;
has resided of late years in Brooklyn,
N.Y.
Saxon, Mrs. E. Ijydell (or Annot
Lyle), 1832-. E. L. S.; Annot Lijle. An
American "Southland" poet and prose
writer ; b. in Tennessee ; in 1848, married
Mr. E. L. Saxon; in 1870, resided in
New Orleans.
Saxony, Joliann Nepomuli Maria
Joseph, King of, 1801-. Philalethes. A
German scholar and translator.
Scargill, William Pitt, 1787-1836.
A Contributor to " Blackwood's Magazine " ;
A Briefless Barrister. An English novel-
ist; had been a Unit, preacher, but
joined the Church of England; d. at
Bury.
Scartli, Rev. John. A British Resi-
dent. An English clergyman; King's
Coll., London, 1865; Vicar of Holy Trin-
ity, Milton-next-Gravesend, 1871-83 et
seq. ; Honorary Canon of Kochester Ca-
thedral, 1877.
Scharling, Carl Henrik, 1836-. Nic-
olqi. A Danish poet and philosopher ; b.
at Copenhagen ; studied theology, then
made a scientific tour in foreign lands,
in which he visited the East, especially
the Holy Land. In 1870, he became
Professor of Theology in the Univ. of
Copenhagen.
Schenck, Lieopold. Capt. Schreier.
A German-American journalist, of New
York City.
Scherer, Edmund Henri A-
dolphe (f), 1815-. The French Politi-
cian. A French journalist and miscella-
neous writer, of Paris.
Schiller, Henry Carl. Grey Anthony.
An English poet, song-^vriter, and artist ;
in 1836 residing at Hull.
Sciundler, Julius, 1818-. Julius von
der Traun. A German poet and prose
writer; b. at Vienna; studied philosophy
and medicine there. After holding vari-
ous positions, he now, 1882, as a great
land-proprietor, lives sometimes at his
castle Leopoldstron, in Salzburg, and
sometimes in Vienna.
Schleiden, Matthias Jakob, 1804-
81. Ernst. A German poet and botanist ;
b. at Hamburg ; from 1866 was devoted
to private teaching in Dresden and Wies-
baden ; d. in Wiesbaden.
Schmid, Ferdinand von, 1823-.
Dranmor. A Swiss poet; b. at Muri, in
the Canton of Bern. Since 1875 be lias
resided at Rio Janerio, Brazil.
Schneider, Lina Weller, 1831-.
Wilhelm Berg. A German writer; b. at
Weimar; principal of the Victoria Ly-
ceum, at Cologne.
Schojen, Elisabeth. Paul Agathon.
A Norwegian novelist ; b. at Christiana ;
studied in Copenhagen, Rome, and
Paris, where she has chiefly resided since
1875.
Scholander, Fredrik Vilhelm, 1816-
81. Acharius. A Swedish poet and archi-f
tect; b. at Stockholm, and d. in the same
city.
Schomberg, Rev. Alexander Crow-
cher, 1758-02. Cornelius Scriblerus Ko-
thus; Scriblerus Secundus. An English
divine ; Eellow of Magdalen Coll., Ox-
ford, where he became tutor; d. at
Bath.
Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe, LL.D.,
1703-1864. Henry JXowe Colcraft. A
celebrated American genealogist, min-
eralogist, antiquary, and ethnologist, of
Washington, 1847-64; b. at Watervliet
(now Guilderland), Albany Co., N.Y. ; d.
at Washington, D.C.
Schoolcraft, Oliver Johnson. Sx.
An American poet of the day.
Schornstein, David, 1826-79. Georges
Slenne. A Erench-Jewish journalist,
translator, and novelist.
Schrader, F. F. Royal Keen. An
American journalist of the day.
Schulz, Albert, 1802-. San-Marte.
A German literary antiquary; b. at
Schwedt; since 1843, principal of the
college at Magdeburg; has made him-
self favorably known by his labors upon
Literature and Sagas of the Middle Ages.
Schulze, Friedrich August, 1770-
1849. Friedrich Laun, A German poet
and novelist; b. at Dresden.
Schuster, Miss Lizzie F. Polly
Chromo. An American writer of the day.
Schwab, Moise. Le Marquis de M.
A French bibliographer of the day.
Schwartz, Maple Sophie Birarth,
1819-. M. S. S. A Swedish novelist;
b. at Boras ; in 1840, married Prof. Gus-
tavus Magnus Schwartz, of Stockholm.
Schwarz, Marie Esperance
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(Brandt) von, 1821-. ^Ipis Melena.
A German author; the daughter of a,
Hamburg banker ; b. at Southgate, near
Loudon; educ. at Geneva and Rome;
was twice married, both times unhappily ;
took with her second husband, von
Schwarz, n Hamburg banker, a long
journey to tlie East, and in 1849 settled
in Rome ; later, she spent some time in
Crete, but at the present time she lives
again in Rome.
Sclater, PhUlp Lutley, M.A., Ph.D.,
F.R.S., 1829-. A Naturalist. An Eng-
lish naturalist and journalist; educ. at
O.xford ; called to the Bar at Lincoln's
Inn, 1855; Secretary of the London
Zoological Society, 1862; editor of the
"Ibis."
Sclater, WiUiam, D.D., -1626. A
Presbyter of the Church of England. An
English clergyman ; Fellow of King's
Coll., Cambridge; Vicar of Pitminster,
Somersetshire, where he died.
Scopoli-Biasl, Isabella, 1810-. Ma-
rio S. An Italian writer; b. at Milan;
in 1871 was appointed inspector of the
female schools in the provinces of Ve-
rona, Vicenza, and Mantua.
Sooresby, William, 1760-1829. A
Voi/ager. An eminent English naviga-
tor ; b. at Cropton, Yorks. ; in 1785 he
began a career of unprecedented success
in the Greenland whale fishery ; in 1823
he retired with a competency, having
held command in thirty voyages.
Scott, . S.
Scott, Rev. . A Divine of the
Church of England. An English clergy-
man of the iirst part of the 18th century.
Scott, Sir Claude Edward, 3d
Bart., 1804-74. Sir C. E. S. An Eng-
lish artist ; b. at Bromley, Kent ; suc-
ceeded his father in 1849.
Scott, Clement. Almavica; Saville
and Bolton Rowe. An English musical
critic and dramatist, of London ; editor
of the " Theatre " and on the staff of the
" Telegraph."
Scott, David Dundas. A Member of
the Convention of Royal Burghs of Scotland.
A Scottish writer of the day.
Scott, Eev. George. A Friend of
Truth. A Scottish religious writer of
fifty years ago.
Scott, James, D.D., 1733-1814. Anti-
Sejanus ; Old Slyboots ; Philanglia. An
English clergyman; b. at Leeds; educ.
at Cambridge; Rector of Simonbourn,
Northumberland, till 1771; from 1771 of
London, and d. there.
Scott, John. Barbarossa. An Amer-
ican politician ; served in the C. S. Army.
Scott, John, 1730-83. R. S. An
English Friend, of Amwell, Herts. ; b. in
Grange Walk, Bermondsey, and d. at
Ratcliffie, — both in London.
Scott, Major (^) John. T. Q. Z., Esq.
An English poet.
la this John Scott "Waring? Was ho a poet?
Or is this John Scott of Amwell?
Scott, Major John. J. S., Sfc. — See
" Waring, Major John Scott."
Scott, John, 1784-1821. Edgeworth
Benson. An English journalist, of Lon-
don; was killed in a duel with Mr.
Christie, a young barrister of Gray's Inn,
the editor of "Blackwood's Magazine."
Scott, John F. Brudder Bones. An
American humorist of the day.
Scott, John Robert, D.D. Falkland.
An English writer, early in the 19th cen-
tury.
Scott, Miss Margaret. — See "Gatty,
Mrs. Margaret (Scott)."
Scott, Michael, 1789-1835. Tom
Cringle. A Scottish novelist ; b. at Glas-
gow, and educ. there; resided in Jamaica,
W.I., 1806-22, engaged in agriculture
and commerce.
Scott, Kobert Bissett, Esq., 1774-
1841. R. B. S. An English writer on
military jurisprudence, and a military
advocate; was a pensioner of the Charter
House, 1836^1, where he died.
Scott, Mrs. Sarah, -1795. A Gentle-
man on his Travels ; A Person of Quality ;
Henry Augustus Raymond. An English
writer; sister of Mrs. Elizabeth Mon-
tagu, and wife of George Lewis Scott;
separated from her husband, and took up
her abode with Lady Bab Montagu.
Scott, Thomas J. Prog. An Ameri-
can journalist of the day.
Scott, Sir Walter, 1771-1832. The
Visionary ; The Ariosto of the North ; The
Caledonian Comet; The Great Magician;
The Great Unknown ; A Layman ; Min-
strel of the Border; Paul; Somnambulus ;
Capt. Clutterbuck; Jedediah Cleishbotham;
Chrystal Croftangry ; The Rev. Dr. Dry-
asdust; Laurence Templeton ; Malachi Mal-
agrowther ; Peter Pattieson. A celebrated
Scottish poet and novelist; b. in Edin-
burgh ; d. at Abbotsf ord.
Scott, Sir William, Lord Stowell,
D.C.L., 1745-1836. Chrysal; Civis. An
English jurist ; b. at Heworth, Co. Dur-
ham ; educ. at Oxford ; Judge of the
High Court of Admiralty, 1798-1828;
d. at Early Court, near Reading, Berks.
Scott, WiUiam B. Diversity. An
American broker (1), of New York City.
Scoville, Joseph A., 1811-04. Man-
hattan ; Walter Barrett, Clerk. An Amer-
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ican writer ; b. in Connecticut ; was a
States Rights Democrat, and for some
years tlie private secretary of John C.
Calhoun, During the civil war, he was
violently opposed to Mr. Lincoln and the
Eepublican party ; d. in New York City.
Scribner, B. F. A Volunteer; " One
who was thar " ; One who has seen the Ele-
phant. An American soldier, in the
Mexican war, from New Albany, Ind.
Scribner, J. P. An Old Mountaineer.
An American writer.
Scrymgeour, James. Norval, A
Scottish writer of the day.
Scudamore, Miss Lily. Ruhamah.
An American journalist, of Wash-
ington.
Scudder, Horace Elisha, 1838-. S.
T. James. An American author, editor,
and bibliographer, of Cambridge, Mass. ;
b. in Boston; Williams Coll., 1858.
Scudder, Vida D. Davida Coit. An
American {'i) author of the day.
Seabrook, Bphraim Baynard. E.
B. 8, An American writer of the day,
of South Carolina.
Seabury, Samuel, D.D., 1729-90. A
Farmer; A. W. Farmer; A Westchester
Farmer. An American clergyman and
loyalist ; b. at G.roton, Conn. ; Yale Coll. ;
1748 ; d. in New London, Conn.
Seager, Charles, M.A. Academicus.
An English novelist and miscellaneous
writer.
Scale, John Barlow, D.D., F.R.S.
A Friend of the Author. An English
scholar, of Christ Coll., Cambridge.
" Who reads false quantities in Sele." —
See Byron in his " Hours of Idleness."
Seaman, Augustus. Titus Brick. An
American writer.
Searing, Mrs. IJanra C. (Redden),
about 1840-. Howard Glijndon. An
American poet and journalist; b. in
Somerset Co., Va. ; at St. Louis, 1860 ;
afterwards wife of Edward W. Searing,
Professor of Latin in Milton Coll., Wis-
consin.
Sears, George W. Nessmuk. An
American litterateur of the day.
Seawell, Miss Molly Elliott. Fox-
hall; Sydney. An American writer of
the day.
Seccombe, Eev. Joseph, A.M., 170G-
60. Fluviatulis Piscator. An American
Cong, minister, at Kingston, N.H., 1737-
60; Harr. Univ., 1731.
Seckendorf, Gustav Anton, Baron
von, 1775-1823. Patrick Peak. A Ger-
man dramatist ; b. near Altenburg ; d. in
America.
Seddon, John P. Sis Brother. An
English architect ; secretary to the Eoyal
Institute of British Architecture.
Sedgwick, Miss Catherine Maria,
and Others, 1789-1867. Several Ameri
can Authors. An American popular
writer ; b. at Stockbridge, Mass. ; taught
a private school for young ladies, for 50
years ; d. near Iloxbury, Mass.
Sedgwick, Miss C. M., J. K. Pauld-
ing, W. C. Bryant, W. Leggett, and
R. C. Sands. Several American Authors.
Sedgwick, James, Esq., 1775-1851.
A Barrister. An English lawyer and
journalist, of Oxford, Edinburgh, and
London ; of Pembroke Coll., Oxford, and
called to the Bar of the Middle Temple,
1801 ; d. in London.
Sedgwick, Theodore, 1781-1839. An
American. An American lawyer; b. at
Stockbridge, Mass. ; practised law in
Albany, N.Y., for about 20 years, when
he removed, in 1822, to his nafive place,
and resided there till his death.
Sedgwick, Theodore, 1811-59. Veto.
An eminent American lawyer, of New
York City; b. at Albany; U.S. District
Attorney, N.Y., 1858-59.
Sedley, Sir Charles, 1639-1701. Sir
C. S. An English dramatist; b. at
Aylesford; at the Restoration removed
to London, and "became a debauchee,
set up for a satirical wit, a comedian,
poet, and courter of ladies " ; M.P. for
New Romney, Kent ; d. in London.
Seeley, John Robert, 1834-. Pupils
of the City of London School. An English
classical scholar ; b. in Loudon ; Christ
ColL, Cambridge, 1857; succeeded
Charles Kingsley as Professor of Modern
History at Cambridge in 1869.
Seeley, John Robert, William
Young, and Ernest Abraham Hart.
Pupils of the City of London School.
Seeley, Robert Benton. A Layman ;
James White. An English theological
writer.
Seilhamer, George O. G. 0. S. An
American journalist of the day, of New
York City.
Selby, Charles, 1801-63. William
Muggins ; Tabitha Tickletooth. A popular
London comedian and dramatist; d. in
London.
Selden, Richard Ely, Jr., A.M., 1797-
1868. 3fon Droit. An American farmer
and bibliographer; Yale Coll., 1818; b.,
lived, and d. at Hadlyme, Conn.
Selous, H. C. Ivay Spen. An Eng-
lish novelist of the day.
Selwyn, Major . Major S****
IF***** N. An English officer and
writer of the 18th century.
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Sendall, E. Caractacus. An English
journalist, of London.
Senior, William. Uncle Hardy ; Bed-
spinner. An English sporting writer, of
London, of the day.
Sergeant, Mrs. E. F. A. Adeline. An
English poet.
Serres, Olivia WUmot, 1772-1834.
Olivia. An English writer; the self-
styled Princess Olive of Cumberland ; d.
in London, within the rules of the King's
Bench, where she passed the latter years
of her life in obscurity and poverty.
Seton, A. A. S. A Swedish writer.
Settte, Elkanah, 1648-1723 or 24.
JE. iS. An English dramatist ; b. at Dun-
stable, Beds.; entered Trin. Coll., Ox-
ford ; but left without a degree and went
to London, where he spent the rest of his
life, and d. at the Charterhouse.
Sewall, Jonatban Mitchell, 1748-
1808. A Gentleman of Portsmouth, N.H.;
Vernon H. Quince;/, Esq. An American
poet; b. in Salem, Mass.; Register of
Probate for Grafton Co., N.H., 1774-1808 ;
d. at Portsmouth, N.Ii.
SeTvall, Samuel Edmund, LL.B. Z.
An American lawyer, of Boston ; Harv.
Univ., 1817 ; has been a strong anti-slav-
ery advocate.
Seward, Miss Anna, 1747-1809. The
Swan of Lichfield. An English poetess,
of Lichfield, where she was born, lived,
and died.
Seward, WUIiam, 1747-90. The Com-
piler of " Anecdotes of Distinguished Per-
sons." An English biographer; b. and
d. in London ; after travelling on the
Continent, devoted his life to literary
pursuits.
Sewell, . Colonist. A Canadian
writer.
Sew^ell, Miss Elizabeth Missing,
1815-. A Ladfi. An English writer of
High Church fiction ; sister of Rev. Wil-
liam Sewell ; b. in the Isle of Wight.
Sewell, George, M.D., -1726. G. S.
An English physician; b. at Windsor;
educ. at Peter House, Cambridge ; prac-
tised his profession in London ; spent
his last days in Hampstead, where he d.
in great poverty.
Sewell, Richard Clarke, Esq.,
D.C.L., 1804-64. A Hampshire Fisher-
man. A British colonial lawyer ; Fellow
of Magdalen Coll., Oxford ; called to the
Bar at the Middle Temple, 1830; d. at
Melbourne, Victoria.
Sewell, Rev. WlUlam, 1805-74. A
Clergyman. An English clergyman ; b.
in the Isle of Wight ; brother of Miss E.
M. Sewell ; Curate of St. Nicholas-in-the
Castle, Newport, Isle of Wight, 1831-
74.
Seymour, Caroline. Edward Spencer
An American writer of the day.
Seymour, Edward, 18:;5-77. An
American journalist; b. in Bloomflcld,
N.J.; Yale Coll., 1858; in 1809 became
a member of the publishing house of
Scribner & Co., of New York City ; d. at
Bloomfield.
Seymour, Ernest R. E. H. S. An
English writer.
Seymour, Hon. Mary Alice (Ives).
Octavia Hensel. An English writer of
the day.
Seymour, Mrs. Mary H. M. H. S.
An American writer of the day.
Seymour, Richard Arthur. A Set-
tler. An English writer of the day.
Shackleford, Miss Anna P. — See
"Dinnies, Mrs. A. P. (S.)."
Shackleton, Abraham. A. S. An
Irish poet of the 18th century.
Shade, EUen. Ella Elhoood.
ShadweU, Charles, -1726. C. S. An
English dramatist; nephew of Thomas
Shadwell ; he had served in Portugal,
and held a post in the revenue in Dublin,
where he died.
Shand, Alexander. An Observer of the
Times. A Scottish lawyer, of Aberdeen.
Shanks, John. The Old Cicerone of
Elgin Cathedral. An English writer of
the day.
Shanks, William F. G. Mary Gore.
An American printer and writer, of New
York City.
Shannon, Mrs. Mary Eulalie (Fee),
1824-55. Eulalie. An American poet,
of Auburn, Cal.
Sharp, . A Presbyter of the Church
of England. An English writer early in
the 18th century.
Sharp, Abraham, 1651-1742. A. S.,
Philomath. An eminent English mathe-
matician; b. at Little Horton, Yorkshire ;
in 1668 was engaged by Flamsteed as his
assistant in the Royal Observatory, and
after his retirement to his native town
continued to assist him and others.
Sharp, GranviUe, 1735-1813. Gran-
ville S . An eminent English philan-
thropist, of London, devoted to the over-
throw of slavery and the slave-trade ; b.
in Durham ; d. in London.
Sharp, Richard, about 1759-1885.
"Conversation" Sharp; A Lay Dissenter.
An English critic and miscellaneous
writer, of London ; friend of Mr. Hallam
and Sir James Mackintosh ; d. at Dor-
chester.
Sharp, Thomas, Esq., 1771-1841. 2 ;
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Philarchaismos ; S. An eminent English
antiquary; b. in Coventry (1), and educ.
in the Free School of that town, where
he resided till about 1831, he removed to
Leamington, and d. there.
Sharp, WiUiani, Jr. EnrjUshvian. An
English poet and prose writer of the 18th
century.
Sharpe, C, Esq. Him who should best
vndersland it. An English gentleman, of
Woodbridge.
Sharpe, Charles Kirkpatrick, Esq.,
M.A., 1781-1851. An Amateur. A Scot-
tish artist and author, of Edinburgh ; for
nearly half a century a, distinguished
member of the literary circles of that
city, where he d., at his house in Drum-
mond-place.
Sharpe, Miss Emily. E. 8. An Eng-
lish editor of the day.
Sharpies, Alfred. John Plowshare.
An American author, of West Chester,
Pa.; a writer on agricultural subjects.
Shaw, Cuthbert, 1738-71. An Af-
flicted Husband; IV. Seymour; dlercu-
rius Spur, Esq. An English actor and
author; b. at Ravensworth, Yorkshire;
was an usher at Scorton and Richmond ;
then removed to London ; was dissipated
and extravagant ; a, contributor to the
"Freeholder's Magazine" and other pa-
pers.
Shaw, Donald. Glenmore. A Scot-
tish poet.
Shaw, Henry W., 1818-. Josh Bil-
lings. An American humorist ; b, at
Lanesborough, Mass. ; resided 25 years
in the West, being successively a farmer
and an auctioneer; about 1858 settled in
Poughkeepsie, N.Y. ; and in 1863 began
to write for the newspapers ; now living
in Brooklyn, N.Y.
Shaw, Miss L. J. His Daughter. An
American writer, daughter of Elder Eli-
jah Shaw.
Shaw, Peter, M.D., -1763. Fellow of
a College. An English physician-in-
ordinary to George III.
Shaw, T. H. An English Churchman.
An English religious writer ; of St.
Columb Minor, Cornwall, in 1868. '
Shaw, William. A Gold-Seeker. An
English (?) writer; a Calif ornian miner.
Shaw, William, D.D., F.A.S. Rev.
Sir Archibald Mac Sarcasm, Bart. An
English clergyman; Rector of Chelvy,
Somersetshire.
Shaw, Rev. WUliam. W. G. S. A
Scottish minister, of Forfar.
Sheahan, Dennis B., 1843-. Critique.
-An American sculptor and writer, of New
Yoik City.
Shears, Rev. Alonzo Groesbeck,
A.M., M.D., 1811-. Clement; Forfex ;
S. G. Alphonso. An American journal-
ist ; b. in Washington, Buchess Co.,
N.Y. ; educ. at the Wesleyan Univ., but
did not graduate ; founder and rector of
the New Haven Suburban Home School
for 17 years ; editor of the New Haven
" Musical and Masonic Magazine."
Shebbeare, John, M.D., 1700-88. Bat-
tista Angeloni ; Ferret. An English politi-
cal writer ; b. in Bideford, Devonshire ;
lived for many years in London; and
published 34 books and pamphlets.
Shedd, Rev. William, A.M., 1797-
1830. Canonicus. An American Cong,
minister ; b. at Mt. Vernon, N.H. ; Dart
mouth Coll., 1819; AndoverTheol. Sem.,
1823 ; minister of the First Church in Ab-
ington, Mass., where he died.
Shee, Sir Martin Archer, Knt.,
D.C.L., 1770-1850. A Painter. An
eminent Irish artist ; b. in Dublin ;
President of the Royal Academy, 1830 ;
d. at Brighton.
Sheehan, John, 1831-. The Irish
Whiskey Drinker ; The Knight of Innish-
owen. An Irish barrister and poet, and
a member of the English Bar (Home Cir-
cuit) ; for some years he settled down in
his native country, — in the romantic
county of Wicklow, — and lived in lit-
erary ease, but has since resumed his
pen. See "Notes and Queries," May,
1868, p. 514.
Shelburne, William Petty, Earl of,
1737-1805. L~d Sh—lb—ne. An Eng-
lish statesman; apolitical friend of the
Earl of Chatham; Prime Minister of
England, 1782-83 ; a liberal patron of
learned men, and had one of the finest
libraries in the kingdom.
Shelley, Percy Bysshe, 1792-1822.
S. ; John Fitzvictor ; A Gentleman of Ox-
ford ; The Hermit of Marlow ; Mij Aunt
Margaret Nicholson ; The Poet of Poets ;
Victor, An eminent English poet ; b. at
Field Place, Sussex ; educ. at Eton and
Oxford, but did not graduate ; resided in
Italy, near Leghorn ; he was drowned in
the Gulf of Lerici.
Shellman, Harry J., 1843-. Puffo
Smoko. An American journalist, of
Indianapolis, Ind.
Shelton, Rev. Frederick WUliam,
LL.D., 1814-81. Nil Admirari, Esq. An
American P. E. clergyman ; b. at Jamai-
ca, L.I. ; New Jersey Coll., 1834; from
1854, at Montpelier, Vt. ; in 1874 et seq.,
at Carthage Landing, N.Y.
Shelton, Mrs. Julia (Finley). Laura
Lorrimer. An American "Southland"
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poet; b. on the Cumberland River
Tenn. ; in 1855, married Mr. J. A. Sliel-
ton, of Bellefonte, Ala.
Shepard, Mrs. Hannah (McLaren),
1830-. Scotch Granite. An American
writer of the day.
Shepard, Nathan. Keij-Note. An
American journalist, of New York City.
Shepherd, Jacob R. Richmond.
Shepherd, Richard IJerne. R. H. S.
An English poet ; minister of Eanelagh
Chapel, Chelsea.
Shepherd, Mrs. Sophy Wlnthrop
(Weitzel). Sophy Winthrop. An Amer-
ican writer of the day.
Sheppard, Elizabeth Sara, 1830-
62. Elizabeth Berger ; MmeKinkel; Be-
atrice Rei/nolds. An English novelist ;
daughter of a clergyman, of Blackheath ;
d. at Brixton.
Sheppard, George, about 1820-.
Caleb Wilkins. An English and Cana-
dian journalist; in 1867, resided in New
York.
Sheppard, Sarah. S. S. An English
writer.
Sherer, J. A Gold-Digger. An Eng-
lish writer.
Sheridan, Miss Caroline. — See
"Maxwell, Mrs. C. (S.)."
Sheridan, Richard Brinsley But-
ler, 1751-1816. The Most Artful Man
Alive. An eminent Irish orator, states-
man, and dramatic poet; b. in Dublin;
d. in London.
Sheridan, Thomas. Tom Sparkle.
An English civilian ; son of Richard
Brinsley Sheridan; d. in 1817, at the
Cape of Good Hope, where he was colo-
nial paymaster.
Sherloct, Martin. An English Trav-
eller; Un Voyageur Anglois. An Irish
divine ; chaplain to the Earl of Bristol.
Sherlock, W. Photius, junior. An
Irish lawyer, of Dublin.
Sherwood, Hon. Henry. A Citizen.
A Canadian legislator; M.P., 1843-54,
and successively, solicitor, and Attorney-
General.
Sherwood, John D., 1818-. Harry
Scratchlei/. An American lawyer ; b. at
Fishkill.'N.Y.; Yale Coll., 1839; admit-
ted to the Bar, 1845 ; and has practised
his profession in New York City.
Sherwood, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth
(Wilson). M. E. W. S. An American
novelist and writer of the day for " Ap-
pleton's Journal " and other magazines.
Sherw^ood, Mrs. Mary (Neal). .J'ohn
Stirling. An American ( 1 ) writer of the
day.
Sherwood, Reuben, D.D., -1856.
Fhilalethes. An American clergyman, of
the P. E. Church; Yale Coll., 1813.
Shewell, John Talwln, 1782-1866.
I. T. S. An English Eriend, of Ipswich ;
b. in London ; was a minister ; d. at his
residence, Rushmere, near Ipswich.
Shields, G. O. Coquina. An Ameri-
can sporting writer.
Shields, Mrs. S. A. S. Annie Frost.
Shillaber, Benjamin PenhaUow,
1814-. Mrs. Partington; Ruth Parting-
ton ; She P. Billaber. An eminent Amer-
ican humorist and journalist, of Boston ;
b. at Portsmouth, N.H., and learned the
trade of a printer in Dover, N.H.
ShUlitoe, Thomas, about 1754-1836.
T. S. An English Eriend, of London;
last of Tottenham ; a minister for more
than 50 years.
Shinn, Earl. Edward Strahan. An
American (?) writer of the day.
Shipley, William Davies. A Mem-
ber of the Society for Constitutional Infor-
mation. An English writer; Dean of St.
Asaphs.
Shippen, William, 1672-1743. An
English statesman ; successively M.P
for Bramber, Saltash, and Newton.
Shipton, Anna. A. S. An English
writer of the day, of hymns and devo-
tional books.
Shirra, James. A Member of the
Guildry. A Scottish writer of the day.
Shirra, Robert, 1724-1803. A Protes-
tant. A Scottish clergyman ; minister of
Linktown, Kirkcaldy.
Shittler, Rev. Robert. A Clergyman
of the Church of England. An English
divine ; Vicar of Alton Pancras, Dorset,
1842-60 et seq.
Shore, A. and liouisa. A. and L.
English poets.
Shore, Rt. Hon. John, 1st Lord, 1752-
1834. A Late Resident of Bengal. A
British colonial civilian; b. in Devon-
shire ; went early to India ; Governor-
General of India, 1793-98 ; d. in London.
Short, Charles William. C. W. S.
An English officer of the Coldstream
Guards.
Short, Miss Mary Asenath, 1833-.
Fanny True'; Cultivator Mary. An
American poet ; b. at Haverhill, Mass. ;
in 1860 of Plymouth, Richland Co., 0.
Shorter, Thomas. Tl/omas Brevior.
An English poet ; secretary of the Work-
ing-Men's College, London (?).
Shorthouse, J. Henry. Geoffrey
Monk, M.A. An English writer of the
day.
Shortrede, Andrew. Lieut. Abel
Knockdunder, H.P. A Scottish writer
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Shuckburgh, Charles. A Gentleman
of Gloucestershire. An English writer of
the 18th century.
Sburtleff, Nathaniel Bradstreet,
M.D., -1874. N. B. 8. An American
literary antiquary ; b. in Boston ; Harv.
TJniT., 1831; Harv. Med. School, 1834;
practised in Boston ; Mayor of Boston,
1868-70 ; d. in that city.
Shute, Kev. Hardwick, M.A. One
who Knows it. An English clergyman;
Pembroke Coll., Oxford, 1836; in 1883
resident at Lilian Villa, Queen's Eoad,
Teddington, Middlesex.
Sibhald, Sir Robert, M.D., -about
1712. Sir It S . An English
naturalist and antiquary ; educ. at Edin-
burgh and at Leyden ; resided chiefly in
Edinburgh, and d. there.
Sibley, Henry Hastings, 1811-. Hal
a Dacotah ; The Walker in the Pines. An
American officer; major 1st Dragoons,
May 13, 1801 ; resigned. May 13, 1861,
and entered the Confederate service.
Sidey, James A. F. Crucelli. A
Scottish (?) humorist of the day.
Sldsmouth, Henry Addington, Vis-
count, 1757-1844. Lord S. An English
nobleman ; b. in London, and d. at the
White Lodge, Richmond i?ark.
Sidney, L. Densi/li. An English
Unit, writer.
Sidney, Samuel. Emigrant. An
English writer ; for some time a resident
in Australia.
Sigerson, George, M.D. An Ulsterman.
An Irish writer of the day, on Ireland.
Sikes, Mrs. Olive (Logan), 1841-.
Olive Logan; Chroniqueuse. An Ameri-
can actress and writer of great merit ; b.
in New York State; wife of W. W.
Sikes, journalist, of New York City.
Sikes, Rev. Thomas, M.A. A Coun-
try Clergyman. An English divine ;
Vicar of Gilsborough, Northants.; M.A.
at Pembroke Coll., Oxford, 1792.
Sill, Richard. Charles Dirrill. An
English Shakespearian scholar of one
hundred years ago.
Siller, Miss Hulda. Hilda. An
American writer, of Milwaukee, Wis.
SUliman, George Joseph Li. W.
Hannibal.
Simcox, George Augustus, M.A. A
BamUer. An English dramatist ; Fellow
of Queen's Coll., Oxford.
Simmel, August, 1815-78. August
Schrader. A German novelist; b. at
Wegelehen, near Halberstadt, where he
was educated; about 1842 settled at
Leipsic, where his first work was pub-
lished, and where he died.
Simmonds, . iSir Ferdinando
Fungus, Gent. An English writer, of
Blandford, Dorsetshire.
Simmons, George W., 1815-82. A
Friend to American Enterprise. An Amer-
ican merchant tailor, of Boston; senior
proprietor of Oak Hall.
Simmons, William Hammatt, A.M.,
1812-41. C.Domal; Lockfast. An Amer-
ican; Harv. Univ., 1831; a brilliant
reader and rhetorician.
Slmms, Jeptha Root, 1807-. An
American writer; b. in Canterbury, Conn.
— See "American Spy, The."
Simms, William Gilmore, LL.D.,
1806-70. A Collegian; Frank Cooper;
Isabel; A Southron. An American writer;
b. and d. at Charleston, S.C. ; admitted
to the Bar, 1827, but did not practise;
about 1833 settled at Woodlands, near
Medway.
Simon, Emma (Couvely), 1848-.
Emma Vely. A German author; b. at
Braunfels, near Wetzler; in 1871 she
married the bookseller Simon, in Stutt-
gart, and made their house the literary
saloon for all distinguished persons who
came to Stuttgart.
Simond, Louis, 1767-1831. A French
Traveller. Resided and travelled many
years in England and the United States.
Simonds, WiUiam, 1822-59. Walter
Aimwell. An American journalist and
writer of books for the young; b. at
Charlestown, Mass. ; editor and proprie-
tor of the " Boston Saturday Rambler,"
1846 ; and connected with the " New
England Farmer."
Simons, Mrs. Ijydia Lillybridge.
E. L. An English poet; wife of Mr.
Thomas Simons, of Maulmain(?), East
Indies.
Simpson, Archibald. Gillespie Mac-
Shinie. A Scottish biographer of one
hundred years ago.
Simpson, Mrs. Jane Cross (Bell),
1811-. Gertrude. A Scottish poet and
hymn-writer, of Edinburgh ; sister of
Henry Glassford Bell ; b. in Glasgow ;
author of the hymn, " Go when the morn-
ing shineth."
Simpson, S. S. S. S. S. An Ameri-
can writer for the young.
Simpson, Stephen, 1789-1854. Bru-
tus. An American journalist ; b. and d.
at Philadelphia.
Simpson, Thomas, 1710-61. Hurlo-
thrumbo, etc. An eminent English math-
ematician ; b. at Market-Bosworth, Lei-
cestershire ; Professor of Mathematics
in the Royal Academy at Woolwich,
1743-60 ; d. at Bosworth.
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Sims, George Robert, 1847-. Dago-
net. An English dramatist, ballad-writer,
and journalist, of London; a principal
contributor to the " Referee," a sporting
and dramatic journal, of London; has
recently produced a highly successful
melodrama, "The Romany Rye."
Sinclair, Miss Carrie Bell, 1839-.
Clara. An American " Southland " poet ;
b. in Milledgeville, Ga. ; in 1871, residing
in Philadelphia.
Sinclair, James. Sigma. A Scottish
writer of the day.
Sinclair, Sir John, 1st Bart., LL.D.,
1754-1835. The President; ,
Esq., Member of Parliament for the Count//
of . A Scottish agricultural reform-
er ; b. at Thurso Oastle, Caithness ; educ.
at Glasgow and Oxford ; admitted to the
Scottish and English Bars, but never
practised; M.P., 1780-1811; shared in
the publication of 367 books and pam-
phlets ; d. in Edinburgh.
Singleton, Mrs. Mary (Montgome-
rieLiamb). Violet Fane. An English
poet ; is the wife of Mr. Henry Single-
ton, an extensive Irish landowner.
Singleton, William. A Late Teacher;
A True Quaker. An English Priend, of
Owlerton, near SheflB.eld.
Sjoberg, Erik, 1794-1828. Viialis.
A Swedish poet; b. in Ljungo, Suder-
mania; educ. at the Univ. of Up.sal;
lived and d. in Stockholm.
Skeffington, Sir Lumley St. George,
Bart., 1771-1851. Sk—ff—ingt—n, Esq.
An English dramatist ; b. in the parish
of St. Pancras, Middlesex; educ. at
Hackney ; d. in London. — See " Gent.
Mag.," February, 1851, p. 200.
Skelton, John. Shirley. A Scottish
advocate.
Skelton, Rev. Philip, 1707-87. An
Old Man; An Old Officer. An Irish
clergyman; b. near Lisburn; Vicar of
Pintona, 1766-80 ; d. in Dublin.
Skene, Felicia M. P. E. M. F. S.
An English poet of the day.
Skene, James Henry. A British
Besident of Tioenty Years in the East. An
English writer.
SlUdmore, Harriet M. Marie; Ru-
hamah. An American poet of the
day.
Skidmore, Joseph, Senior. A. B.
An English Priend, of Rickmansworth,
of tho^first part of the 18th century.
SkUlman, Isaac, D.D., 1740-99. A
British Bostonian. An American Baptist
clergyman; b. in New Jersey ; N. J. Coll.,
1766 ; pastor at Boston, Mass., 1773-90 ;
at Salem, N.J., 1790-99, where he died.
Skinner, Miss Abby. Aunt Abhie.
An American writer for the young.
Skinner, Charles M., 1852-. Tramp.
An^ American journalist, of Brooklyn,
Skinner, Rev. George. H. H. Ber-
nard, Ph.D. An English clergyman;
Jesus Coll., Cambridge, 1818 ; Chaplain
of King's Coll., Cambridge.
Skinner, Rev. John, 1744-1816. A
Layman. A Scottish Epis. clergyman ;
Bishop of Aberdeen, 1788-1816.
Skinner, Dr. Salmon, 1818-81.
Amigo. An American journalist, of Now
York City.
Slade, Daniel Denison, M.D., 1823-.
Medicus. An American physician ; b. in
Boston, Mass. ; Harv. Univ., 1844 ; Prof,
of Practical Zoology, 1871-82; resides
at Chestnut Hill.
Slater, George. G. 8. An Ameri-
can journalist, of New York City.
Slaughter, Mrs. M. Pleasant Bider-
hood.
Sleech, Ven. John, -1788. J. S.,
A.O. An English clergyman; King's
Coll., Cambridge, 1733; Archdeacon of
Cornwall, 1741-88 ; d. at Exeter.
Sleeman, Major-General Sir William
Henry, 1788-1856. An Indian Official ;
An officer in the Mil. and Civ. Service of
the Hon. E. I. Co. An eminent English
oflScer ; b. at Stratton ; Brit, resident at
Lucknow, Oude, 1849-56; d. at sea,
returning from India.
Sleeper, John Sherburne, 1794-1878.
Sawser Martingale. An American sea-
man and journalist, of Roxbury, Mass. ;
b. at Tyngsboro ; d. at Roxbury.
Sleeper, Walter T. Uncle Walter.
An American writer for the young.
SlideU, Mrs. Edward. C. C. Eraser
Tytler. An English writer.
Sliver, W. A. Frederick Marsden.
An American dramatist.
Sloan, James. An American. An
American writer; N.J. Coll., 1805.
Slocum, Mary S. F. Willa West. An
American writer of the day.
Slosson, Annie T. The Youngest
Member. An American writer of the day,
on the fine arts.
Slote, Daniel, 1830-83. Dan. An
American blank-book manufacturer, of
New York City.
Slous, F. li. An Awkward Man. An
English writer.
Small, George G. Bricktop. An
American humorist and journalist, of
New York City.
Small, Rev. John. J. S., A Presby-
ter of the Episcopal Church of Scotland.
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A Scottish writer of the first part of the
18th century.
Small, Samuel W., 1851-. Old Si.
An American journalist, of Atlanta, Ga.
Smalley, George W. G. W. S.
An American journalist; London corre-
spondent New York " Tribune."
Smart, Mrs. Anna Maria, 1732-1809.
The Lass with the Golden Locks. An
Englisli lady, of Reading, Berks. ; for
more than 40 years principal proprietor
of the " Reading Mercury and Oxford
Gazette."
Smart, Benjamin, 1756-1833. T.
Ramsneb; B. ;!>'»**«,• A Lombard. An
English poet and prose writer, of the
parish of St. James's, Westminster; bul-
lion merchant and refiner; d. in London.
Smart, Benjamin Humphrey, about
1785-. Francis Drake, Esq. ; A Follower
of Locke. An English elocutionist;
taught elocution more than 50 years in
London, from 1815, and wrote much upon
grammar, logic, rhetoric, and metaphysics.
Smart, Charles, M.D. Poli/warp Old-
fellow, M.D. An American novelist ; b.
in Scotland; asst.-surgeon in the late civil
war, 1862-64 ; capt.-asst.-surg., 1866.
Smart, Christopher, 1722-70. Eben-
ezer Penlweazle. An English poet and
translator, of London ; b. at Shipbourne,
Kent. ; Fellow of Pemberton Hall, Cam-
bridge ; d. in London.
Smedley, Rev. Edward, 1789-1836.
A Churchman ; A Protestant. An English
clergyman ; b. in Westminster ; Preben-
dary of Lincoln, 1820-36; d. at Dulwich.
Smedley, Francis Edward, 1819-64.
Frank Farleigh ; Francis Phis; Two
Merry Men. An English novelist and
journalist, of Beechwood, Great Marlow;
d. at Regent's Park, London.
Smedley, Miss Menella Bute. M.
S. An English poet and prose writer ;
sister of the preceding.
Smeeton, George. Guiniad Charfi/.
An English sporting writer. — See
" Saunders, James."
Smellie, 'Wimam, 1740-95. A Jury-
man. A learned and ingenious Scottish
printer and eminent naturalist ; b. in the
Pleasance of Edinburgh ; resided in that
city during his life, and d. there.
Smiles, R. W. iJ. IF. S.; One of their
Own Order. An English writer.
Smiles, Samuel, Jr. A Boy. An
English writer.
Smith, . An Eminent Lawyer.
An English lawyer; Fellow of King's
Coll., Cambridge.
Smith, . Publicola. An English
journalist, of London.
Smith, A. W. A. W. iS. An English
angler.
Smith, Mrs. Adolphe (Jerrold),
-1882. Corisande. An English writer;
daughter of Blanchard Jerrold.
Smith, Albert, 1816-60. .Tasper Bud-
die. An English humorist ; b. at Chert-
sey; settled in London, 1841; wrote for
several journals; gave public entertain-
ments; d. at Fulham, near London.
Smith, Rev. Alexander Mackay.
A. M. S. An American poet ; Trin.
Coll., Hartford, Conn., 1872.
Smith, Mrs. Caroline Ij. Aunt Car-
rie. An American writer for the young.
Smith, Mrs. Castles. Brenda. An
English writer for the young.
Smith, Rev. Charles. Ebenezer Tom-
Tit. An English clergyman; Minor
Canon of Norwich.
Smith, Charles H. Bill Arp ; Dr.
Helle Bore. An American humorist and
Confederate States soldier.
" I'm a good Union man so-called, but I'll bet
on Dixie as long as I've got a dollar." Bill Akp.
Smith, Charles J. The Call-Boy.
An American journalist, of New Tork
City.
Smith, Charles Manby. A Journey-
man Printer. An English writer.
Smith, Charles William. C. W- S. ;
One who is really an Englishman. An
English professor of elocution, of Lon-
don.
Smith, Charlotte. Kenner Deene.
An English novelist; later than the fol-
lowing.
Smith, Mrs. Charlotte (Turner),
1749-1806. A Solitary Wanderer. An
English poet and novelist ; before she
was sixteen, married Mr. Benj. Smith, a
West Lidia merchant, by whom she was
involved in difficulties, with her twelve
children, which it required the diligent
use of her pen to relieve ; d. at Tetf ord,
near Farnham, Surrey.
Smith, Rev. Clement Ogle, M.A. A
Priest of the English Church. An English
clergyman; Corpus Christi Coll., Cam-
bridge, 1858; Rector of Shelf anger. Diss.,
1863-83 et seq. He changed his name to
Rev. C. 0. Blakelock.
Smith, D. E., M.D. A Physician. An
American physician.
Smith, Edward, M.D. A T^ondon
Physician. An English writer ; assistant
physician to the Hospital for Consump-
tives, Brompton.
Smith, Elbert H. A Western Tour-
ist. An American poet.
Smith, Eleanor. Heatherbell. An
English writer of the day, of London.
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Smith, Eli, D.D., 1801-57. Palesti-
nensis. An eminent American mission-
ary and orientalist; b. at Northt'ord,
Conn.; Yale Coll., 1821; Andover
Theol. Sem., 1826; d. at Beyroot.
Smith, Rev. Elisha, -1739. A Coun-
try Clergyman; A Corresponding Member
of the Society, etc. An English divine ;
Lecturer of Wisbech, and Rector of Tid
St. Giles's, in the Isle of Ely, and Cas-
tle Rising, Norfolk.
Smith, Miss Eliza. A Clergyman's
Daughter. An English or Scottish writer.
Smith, Mrs. Eliza A. E. Honey Bee.
An American writer; wife of John
Gregory Smith, formerly Governor of
Vermont.
Smith, Miss Elizabeth, 1776-1806.
A Young Lady lately deceased. An Eng-
lish lady, distinguished for her learning;
b. at Burnhall, near Durham; taught
herself ten different languages.
Smith, Mrs. Elizabeth Oakes
(Prince), 1806-. Ernest ffelfenstein.
An American writer ; b. at Cumber-
land, near Yarmouth, Me. ; wife of Seba
Smith, of Portland, Me.; in 1840 re-
moved to New York City ; in 1876 resi-
dent at Holywood, Carteret Co., N.C.
Smith, Elizabeth S. Elizabeth S.
Chester. An American writer.
Smith, Fannie N. Christabel Gold-
smith.
Thus the Library of Congress has it; others,
Julie P., which see.
Smith, Fanny. Fanny Manetti. An
American writer.
Smith, Mrs. Frances Elizabeth,
1832-. Fanny Fates. An American
poet.
Smith, Mrs. Frances Irene (Burge),
1826-. Fan-Fan. An American jour-
nalist ; daughter of the Rev. L. Burge,
of Wickford, R.I. ; and b. there.
Smith, Francis Shubael, 1819-. Ten-
pin Boy. An American poet and jour-
nalist; b. in New York City; once co-
editor of the New York " Dispatcli " ;
afterwards, of the New York " Weekly."
Smith, George, D.D., 1693-1756.
G. 8. ; A Divine of the Univ. of Cam-
bridge; A Lover of that Innocent and
Healthful Diversion. An English cler-
gyman ; son of John Smith, titular
Bishop of Durham.
Smith, George, D.D. Clericus. An
eminent English Cong, minister; of Lon-
don from 1842.
Smith, Rev. George, M.A. L. L.;
Leonard Lovechurch. An English clergy-
man; late of Trin. Coll., Cambridge;
curate of the Parish Church, Sheffield.
Smith, Rev. George Charles, 1782-
1863. Capsicum. An English minister ;
b. in London ; pastor of the Baptist
Chapel, Penzance, 1807-25 and 1848-63,
and preacher to the sailors at Penzance,
etc. ; opened the Pirst Mariners' Church,
in London, in 1825 ; visited New York
City, 1861 ; d. at Penzance.
Smith, Mrs. George Clinton. The
Widow in Blue. An American writer of
the day.
Smith, Goldwin, LL.D., 1823-. A
Layman. An eminent English historian
and journalist; b. at Reading; educ. at
Eton and Oxford; of Toronto, Canada,
from 1871.
Smith, Miss Hannah, 1841-. Hesba
Stretton. An English novelist, of Wel-
lington, Shropshire.
Smith, Helen C An AmericanWoman.
An American writer of the day.
Smith, Helen E. Ethel Gale. An
American writer of the day.
Smith, Rev. Hely Hutchinson Au-
gustus. H. H. A. &. An English cler-
gyman; B.A., Oxford, 1852; Rector of
Tansley, Matlock, 1867-83 et seq.
Smith, Rev. Henry. An Old Itine-
rant. An American Meth.('!) minister.
Smith, Horace, 1779-1849. The Late
Paul Chatfield, M.D.; Jefferson Saunders,
Esq. ; One of the Authors of " Rejected Ad-
dresses." An English poet and novelist ;
brother of James; b. in London; d. at
Tunbridge Wells.
. Smith, Mrs. Horace Wemys. H. W.
S. An American writer; wife of the
son of Richard Penn Smithy of Phila-
delphia.
Smith, Dr. James. Sir J. M. and J.
S. — See "Mennis, Sir John."
Smith, James. J. S. A British co-
lonial editorial writer on the " Argus " ;
a resident of Melbourne, Australia.
Smith, James and Horace. An Am-
ateur of Fashion.
Smith, James, 1775-1839. Momus
Medlar. An English poet and novelist ;
b. in London ; brother of Horace ; d. in
London.
Smith, James Alexander. J. A. S.
An English (? ) theological writer.
Smith, James Moore, -1734. Philo-
mauri. An English dramatist; b. and d.
in London; finds a place in Poiie's im-
mortal satire, "The Dunciad."
Smith, John. A. An English scholar,
of Eton Coll., and of King's Coll., Cam-
bridge ; was one of the editors of the
" Microcosm, at Eton, in 1787."
Smith, John, ^dituus. An English
poet, early in the 19th century.
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Smith, Mrs. Jolin. A Housekeeper.
An American (?) author.
Smith, Mrs. John A. Aunt Esther.
An American writer of the day.
Smith, John Gordon, M.D., F.R.S.,
about 1788-1833. An Officer. A Soot-
tisli surgeon ; b. at Aberdeen ; served in
the Peninsula War ; afterwards librarian
to the Duke of Sutherland; professor
in the Univ. of London, 1828 ; d. in Elect
prison, London, where he was confined
for debt.
Smith, John Russell, 1810-. J. R.
S. An English bookseller, of London;
b. at Sevenoaks, Kent ; co-editor of the
" Library of Old Authors."
Smith, John Stores. John Ackerlos.
An English translator and writer.
Smith, Joseph, D.D., 1670-1756. An
Orthodox Divine. An English clergyman ;
b. at Lowther in Westmoreland; Provost
of Queen's Coll., Oxford.
Smith, Joseph Edward Adams.
Godfrey Qreylock. An American writer,
of the day, of Pittsfield, Mass.
Smith, Joshua. A. An English poet
and hymn writer.
Smith, Mrs. Julie P., -1883. Chrisia-
hel Goldsmith. An American novelist ;
resided at Esperanza, a large and beauti-
ful estate at Hartford, Conn.; she was
thrown from her carriage at her own
door, and killed almost instantly.
Smith, Lister. L. S. An English
Friend, of Halstead, in Essex.
Smith, Mrs. Marlon C. Marion
Couthou)/. An American writer.
Smith, Mary Ann. Eusco. An Amer-
ican poet of the day.
Smith, Mrs. Mary Prudence
(Wells), 1840-. P. Thome. An Ameri-
can writer ; b. in Attica, N.Y. In 1875
she married Lafayette Smith, Esq., of
the Cincinnati Bar, in which city she
now (1878) resides.
Smith, Matthew Hale, 1810-79.
Burleigh. An American preacher, author,
and journalist; b. in Connecticut; lived
chiefly in New York City, and d. there.
Smith, K. C. Raphael. An English
writer.
Smith, Robert. C. An English
scholar, of Eton Coll. ; one of the editors
of the " Microcosm," 1787.
Smith, Robert Pearsall. R. P. S.
An American theologian.
Smith, Robert Percy, 1770-1845.
R. 8. An English barrister; Advocate-
General of Bengal ; M.P. for Grantham,
and afterwards for Lincoln ; and younger
brother of the Rev. Sydney Smith.
Smith, Robert Vernon, 1804-73.
a. V. S. An English statesman ; son of
the preceding; educ. at Christ Church,
Oxford; M.P. for Northampton from
1831 ; held important public offices from
18.30; assumed the name of Vernon
instead of Vernon-Smith; became 1st
Baron Lyveden, 1859.
Smith, Seba, 1792-1868. Major Jack
Downing ; John Smith, Esq. An eminent
American journalist; b. at Buckfleld,
Me.; Bowdoin Coll., 1818; resided at
Portland, 1820-42, and in New York
City, 1848-68 ; d. at Patchogue, L.I.
Smith, Rev. Sydney, A.M., 1771-
1845. Mr. Dyson; Peter Plymley. A
celebrated English clergyman, wit, and
philosopher; b. at Woodford, near Lon-
don ; educ. at Westminster School and
New Coll., Oxford ; Canon of St. Paul's,
1831-45 ; d. in London.
Smith, Thomas Assheton, 1777-
1858. A Huntsman. An English sports-
man; master of the Tedworth Hunt; d.
at his seat at Vaenol, near Bangor,
North Wales.
Smith, Col. "W. Coriolanus. An
American political writer, early in the
19th century.
Smith, W. Anderson. Goicrie. An
English ( '! ) writer of the day.
Smith, W. B. Kelsic Etheridge. An
American writer of the day.
Smith, Rev. Walter Chalmers.
Hermann Kunst, Phihl. Professor; Orwell.
A Scottish minister, of the Free High
Church, Edinburgh.
Smith, WUUam, D.D., 1727 or 28-
1803. A Gentleman in London; A Gen-
tleman who has resided in Penn. ; A Lover
of his Country; An Officer employed on
the Expedition. A Scottish-American
scholar ; b. at Aberdeen ; Provost of the
College of Philadelphia, 1754-79 and
1789-91 ; d. at Philadelphia.
Smith, Wmiam, LL.D., 1762-1840.
A Citizen of South Carolina. An Ameri-
can statesman; b. in North Carolina;
admitted to the bar at Charleston, S.C. ;
M.C., 1797-99; U.S. Senator, 1817-23;
spent his last years at Huntsville, Ala.,
and d. there.
Smith, William, LL.D., F.G.S.,
1769-1839. The Father of English Geol-
ogy. An English geologist; b. at
Churchill, Oxon. ; d. at Northampton.
Smith, William. Akestes. An Eng-
lish surgeon.
Smith, Sir William Cusack, LL.D.,
F.R.S., etc., 1766-1836. A Yeoman;
Warner Christian Search, LL.D., F.R.S.,
and M.R.I. A. An eminent Irish jurist;
2d Baron of the Exchequer in Ireland,
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1802-36 ; d. at his seat at Newtown, near
TuUamore, King's Co.
Smith, WiHiam Loughton, LL.D.,
about 1745-1812. Phocion. An eminent
American statesman, of South Carolina ;
M.C., 1789-97; Minister to Portugal,
1797-1800; to Spain, 1800-1; d. in
South Carolina.
Smollett, Tobias George, 1721-71.
Drawcansir Alexander, etc. ; Jonathan
Dustwlnh. An eminent British norelist ;
engaged in literary pursuits chiefly in or
near London, 1746-71; d. near Leghorn,
Italy.
Smyth, Charles John, M.A. Quid-
pro-quo. An English writer ; New Coll.,
Oxford, 1781.
Smyth, Franli. Max ]Veiier. An
American journalist, of the day, of Rich-
mond, Va.
Smythe, Emily Anne Beaufort.
Viscountess Strangford. An English
lady; youngest daughter of Admiral
Sir Francis Beaufort; in 1862 married
the 8th Viscount Strangford, who d. in
1869.
Smythe, James M. A Southerner.
An American author, of the South.
Smythles, T. B. The Editor of the
"British ^rorkman." An English jour-
nalist of the day.
Snart, Charles. A Gentleman resi-
dent in the Neighborhood. An English
attorney, of Newark, and writer on
angling.
Snead, Mrs. Fayette. Fat/. An Ameri-
can journalist, of the day, of the South.
Sneed, Miss BI. A. il/i'ss Grundy.
An American journalist of the day.
Snelling, WUUam Joseph, 1804-48.
A Free Man ; Solomon Bell ; A Resident
beyond the Frontier. An American jour-
nalist ; b. in Boston ; educ. at West
Point; for several years editor of the
Boston " Herald " ; d. at Chelsea, Mass.
Snow, Eev. Theodore William,
A.M., -1862. Geoffry La 7'ouche. An
American clergyman ; Harv. Univ.,
1830.
Snow, William. Mailliw Wons. An
English song writer.
Soler, Frederic. Serafi Pitarra. A
Catalan author.
SoUy, Samuel, F.R.S., F.S.A., Esq.,
1781-1847. Ylloss. An English writer;
at one time of Merton Woodland, Lin-
colnshire, but later of Heatheide, JPark-
stone, near Poole ; d. at his residence,
Upper Gower-street, London.
Somerby, Frederick Thomas, 1814-.
Cymon. An American sporting writer;
b. at Newburyport, Mass.
Somerset, Frances Thynne, Coun-
tess of Hertford, 1699-1764. Eusebia.
An English poet.
Somerset, Wellington. May Fly.
An English diplomatist and writer of the
day.
Somerville, Alexa^de^, 1811-. One
who has whistled at the Plough ; The Whis-
tler; A Working Man. A Scottish politi-
cian ; b. near Douglass, Berwicks. ; was
for a time a paid writer in the Reform
cause and that of the Anti-Corn-Law
League.
Sommer, H. B. Arry O'Pagus. An
American humorist of the dav.
Sorel, W. J. Captain Sock Buskin,
Christian Le Ros. An English writer.
Soromenho, Aug-usto Pereira,-1878.
Abdallah. A Portuguese historian; li-
brarian of the Royal Academy of Lisbon
from 1869, where he died.
Soteldo, A. M. Sol. An American
journalist, of Albany, N.Y.
Sotheran, Charles, 1847-. Colmolyn ;
Southernwood. An American writer of
the day.
Sotheran, Henry, 1819-. Savile. An
English writer, of York(?).
Sonlign^, Mons. de. A Person of
Quality, a Native of France. An English
writer, early in the 18th century.
Soust de Borkenf eldt, Adolphevan,
1824-77. Paul Jane. A Belgian poet
and historian ; b. at Brussels, and d. in
the same city; Chief of the Bureau of
Fine Arts in the Belgian Ministry of the
Interior.
Souter, Joseph. The Odd Fellow. A
Scottish dramatist.
South, Thomas. ®vos MaSos. An
English writer.
Southey, Mrs. Caroline Anne
(Bowles), 1787-1854. A.; C. An Eng-
lish poet; b. at Buckland, Hants; mar-
ried Robert Southey in 1839. Excepting
the four years she lived with Mr. Southey
before his death in 1843, She always
lived in her native place.
Southey, Robert, Esq., 1774-1843.
S—y; B S , Esq.; Bion; The
Doctor; Don Manuel Aharez Espriella ;
Inchiquin; Abel Shvffleboltom. A cele-
brated English poet and prose writer ; b.
at Bristol ; educ. at Westminster School
and Baliol Coll., Oxford ; d. at Keswick.
Southwick, Solomon, 1773-1839.
Sherlock. An American journalist ; b.
in Rhode Island; lived and d. in Albany,
N.Y.
Southw^orth, Mrs. Fmma Dorothy
EUza (Neville), 1818-. E. D. E. N.
An American novelist ; b. in Washing-
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Southworth; since 1843 has been a
teacher; and since 1849 a prolific and
popular novelist.
Southworth, Sylvester S. John
Smith, Jr., of Arkansas. An American
writer.
Sowden, Thomas. A iMncashire Lad.
An English writer.
Spach, liouis Adolphe, -1880. Louis
Lei-ater. A French historian; archivist
of the Dept. of the Bas-Khin.
Spain. Lord Strutt.
Spalding, William, 1809-59. W- 8.
A Scottish man of letters ; professor in
the Univ. of St. Andrews, 1845-59, where
he died.
Sparkes, Joseph. A Member. An
English Eriend, of Exeter.
Sparks, Mrs. Mary (Crowninshleld) .
M. O. S. An American lady; widow of
Jared Sparks ; long resident in Cam-
bridge, Mass.
Spear, W. U. S. E. An English
writer.
Speed, John, M.D. An Impartial By-
stander; Statulophilus. An English phy-
sician.
Spence, Elizabeth Isabella, 1768-
1832. A Lady. An English author ; b.
at Durham ; resided in London, and d. in
Chelsea.
Spence, George, Esq., Q.C., 1788-
1851. A Barrister of the Inner Temple.
An English lawyer; a Bencher of the
Inner Temple ; called to the Bar in 1811 ;
d. in Hyde Park Square.
Spence, James Mudle, F.R.G.S. Don
T. B. Leevit, of Ohichomango, Ohio, U.S.
An English humorist.
Spence, Joseph, 1698-1768. J
S , Esq., Poetry Professor for the Univ.
of Oxford ; Sir Harry Beaumont ; Phe-
soi Ecneps. An English clergyman and
polite scholar; Professor of Poetry, Ox-
ford, 1728, and of Modern History, 1742 ;
Rector of Great Horwood, in Bucking-
hamshire, 1742, but resident at Byfleet,
in Surrey, where he died.
Spence, Thomas, 1752-1814. 3fr.
Wishit. An English schoolmaster; on
the Quay Side, Newcastle, and b. in that
city ; he went to London, and d. there.
Spencer, Mrs. . Enylla Allyne.
Spencer, Miss Eliza. Elise Beverly.
An American " Southland " writer, of
Shipton, Md. ; in 1869, of Newcastle,
Del.
Spencer, Hon. and Rev. George,
M.A., 1799-1864. Father Ignatius, Pas-
sionist. An English R. C. priest; educ.
at Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Cambridge ;
from 1862, superior of a House of the
Passionists, at Ilighgate, near London ;
d. at Carstairs.
Spencer, Lord H. Ironculus. An Eng-
lish scholar; contributor of a letter and
poem to the "Microcosm," of Eton Coll.,
1787.
Spencer, Ichabod Smith, D.D.,
1798-1854. A Pastor. An American
Cong, minister; b. at Rupert, Vt. ;
Union Coll., 1822 ; pastor at Brooklyn,
N.Y., 1832-54, where he died.
Spens, J. A Retired Officer.
Spenser, Mrs. Avis S. Emma Carra.
An American writer of the day.
Spicer, Rev. John, 1713-85. C—o.
An English clergyman; b. in Reading;
St. John's Coll., Oxford, 1735; Rector
of Tidmarsh and Pulham, Berks.; from
1750, master of the Reading school till
some years before his death in that town.
Spllsbury, Francis. F. Yruhslips.
An English writer of the 18th century.
Spinckes, Rev. Nathaniel, 1653 or 4-
1727. A Non-juror. An English clergy-
man; b. at Castor, Northants. ; Preben-
dary of Salisbury, 1687; deprived for
refusing the oaths, 1690; consecrated a
bishop among the Nonjurors, 1713.
Spink, William, S.S.C. A Member
of the College of Justice. An English law-
yer, of London.
Spinks, Mrs. . Mrs. S.
Spltteler, Karl. K. Felix Tandem.
A German author ; professor at Neuve-
ville, in the canton of Berne, Switzerland.
Spooner, Alden Jeremiah, 1810-.
Tim Testy. An American journalist;
b. at Sag Harbor, L.I. ; editor of the
"Long Island Star," Brooklyn, N.Y.
Spooner, Very Rev. Edward, M.A.
A Clergyman. An English clergyman;
Exeter Coll., Oxford, 1843; Rector of
Hadleigh, Ipswich, 1875-83 et seq.;
Co-Dean of Brooking, 1875; Rural
Dean of Sudbury, 1877.
Spotswood, John Boswel, D.D.,
1808-. The Pastor. An American Preshyt.
clergyman ; b. in Exeter Mills, Va. ;
graduated at Amherst (foil., 1828; pas-
tor at Newcastle, Del., 1842-83 et seq.
Sprague, Charles, A.M., 1791-1875.
The Banker Poet. An American poet;
b. and d. in Boston; educ. at the Frank-
lin School; cashier of the Globe Bank,
Boston, 1825-65.
Spring, Mrs. Elizabeth (Thomp-
son). Her Daughter. An American
biographer.
Spring, Samuel, D.D., 1746-1819.
Philalethes; Theophilus. An eminent
American Cong, minister; b. at North-
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bridge, Mass.; New Jersey Coll., 1771 ; at
Newburyport, 1777-1819, where he died.
Springer, Robert, 1816-. Adam
Stein. A German author; b. at Berlin;
after passing some years in Paris, in
1853 he settled in Berlin, where he de-
voted himself to literary work.
Spurgeon, Eev. Charles Haddon,
1834-. The Boy-Preacher ; John Plough-
man. An eloquent English Baptist min-
ister; b. at Ivelveden, Essex; officiates
in London.
Spurgin, John, M.D. Medicus Can-
tabrigiensis. An English physician;
senior physician to the Foundling Hospi-
tal, London.
Sqnier, Ephralm George, 1821-.
Samuel A. Bard. An American trareller
and antiquary ; b. at Bethlehem, N.Y. ;
U.S. Commissioner to Peru, 1863-05;
afterwards resident in New Tork City.
Squire, Eev. Samuel, D.D., 1714-63.
Theophanes Cantabrigiensis ; Duncan
MacCarte, a Highlander. An English
clergyman ; b. at Warminster, Wilts. ;
Bishop of St. David's, 1761-60.
Staats, Cuyler. A Citizen of Albany.
An American biographer.
Staats, William. Staats. An Amer-
ican journalist; of the Chicago "Tele-
graph " ; a writer of the day.
Stabler, Jennie Ijatham. Jennie
Woodville. An American writer of the
day.
Stacey, Mary, Jr. A Member of the
Society of Friends. An English Priend,
of Tottenham; seceded at the time of
the " Beacon Controversy."
Stackhouse, Eev. Thomas, 1680-
1752. Philalethes ; A Clergyman of the
Church of England. An English clergy-
man ; was for some time minister of the
English church at Amsterdam ; after-
wards curate successively at Eichmond,
Ealing, and Einchley, and in 1733 be-
came Vicar of Beenham, Berks., where
he died.
StaflFord, Mrs. . A Member of
" The Victoria Discussion Society." An
English writer of the day.
Stahr, Mme Fanny (liewald), 1811-.
Fanny Lewald. A German writer; b. at
Konigsberg; in 1845 married Adolph
Stahr.
Standish, George. A Baltimore
Trader. An American writer of the
day.
Stanford, Eev. Charles Stuart.
Anthony Poplar. An Irish scholar and
clergyman; Trin. Coll., Dublin; Preb.
of St. Michael's and rector of St.
Thomas's Church, Dublin.
Stanhope, Charles Stanhope, 3d
Earl, 1753-1810. St****pe. An English
nobleman ; b. in London ; educ. at Eton
and Geneva; invented the "Stanhope
press" and two calculating machines;
d. at Cheveuing, Kent.
Stanhope, Lieicestep Fitzgerald
Charles, C.B., 1784-1862. The Earl of
Harrington. An English nobleman; b.
in Dublin Barracks; entered the army,
1799; colonel, 1837; co-operated with
Lord Byron in assisting the Greeks; d.
at Harrington-house, Kensington Palace-
gardens.
Stanley, Arthur Penrhyn, D.D.,
LL.D., 1815-81. L. T. Anglicanus. An
eminent English scholar and clergyman ;
b. at Alderley, Cheshire ; educ. at Eugby
School, and at Univ. Coll., Oxford; Dean
of Westminster, 1864-81, where he died.
Stanley, Charles. O. 8. An Eng-
lish writer.
Stanley, Et. Hon. Edward Henry
Smith, Lord, 1826-. E. H. S. An
English statesman; b. at Knowsley
Park; educ. at Eugby, and Trin. Coll.,
Cambridge ; Foreign Secretary, 1866-08.
Stanley, Mary. Sketcherfrom Nature.
An English writer of the day.
Stannard, Eaton, Esq. E~t-n St-n-
n-d. An Irish, lawyer ; Eecorder of the
city of Dublin.
Stannus, Eev. Beauchamp Walter,
M.A. A Clergyman. An Irish clergy-
man; Trin. Coll., Dublin, 1843; Eector
of Arrow-Alcester, Warwickshire, 1803-
80 et seq.
Stansbury, Miss Caroline M. — See
"Kirkland, Mrs. C. M. (Stansbury)."
Stansfield, A. A. S., K. An Eng-
lish poet, of Kersal.
Stanton, John, 1826-71. Carry
O'Lanus. An American journalist, of
Brooklyn, N.Y.
Staples, Mrs. Mary Ellen (Ed-
wards), 1839-. M. E. E. An English
artist; b. at Kingston-on-Thames; has
supplied many illustrations for " London
Society," "Cornhill," "Belgravia," the
"Illustrated London News," the
" Graphic," etc.
Stapleton, Augustus Granville,
1800-. Sulpicius ; Lex Publica. An
English civilian and miscellaneous
writer; educ. at Eugby, and St. John's
Coll., Cambridge; private secretary to
Mr. Canning, 1822.
Starbuck, Lucy Coffin. L. G. S.
An American poet, of Nantucket, Mass.
Starey, Alfred B. Sherwood Ryse.
An American writer of the day.
Stark, James. A Member of the Fac-
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ulty of Advocates. A Scottish lawyer, of
Edinburgh.
Starkey, Digby Pilot, LL.D., 1806-.
Advena. An Irish lawyer and poet; b.,
educ, and resided in Dublin; called to
the Irish Bar in 1831.
Starnes, Daniel. Frank Mayfield.
Starr, Frank. A Traveller. An Eng-
lish traveller, of Norwich.
Starr, Eev. Frederick, Jr., A.M.,
1826-67. Lynceus. An American Presbyt.
minister ; b. in Rochester, N.Y. ; Yale
Coll., 1846 ; Auburn Theol. Sem., 1849 ;
pastor in St. Louis, Mo., 1865-67, and d.
there.
Starr, Mrs. Ijaura Brady. Fanchon ;
Annie Laurie. An American writer of
the day.
Starr, N. W. A Teacher of 30 Years'
Experience. An American author of the
day.
Start, Miss Sarah. One of the Bible
Readers; S. S., your Bible Reader. An
American lady, formerly of Newton Cor-
ner, Mass.
Statham, F. Reginald. Francis Rey-
nolds. An English poet of the day.
Staunton, C. C. S. An English
biographer and critic.
Stearns,EdwardJoslali,D.D.,1810-.
Austro-Borealis. An American clergy-
man ; son of Eev. Samuel Stearns, of
Bedford, Mass. ; Harv. Univ., 1833 ; pro-
fessor in St. John's Coll., Annapolis, Md.,
1849-53 ; Rector of St. Mary's, White-
chapel Parish, Denton, Md., 1871-78; in
1882 residing at Faulkland, Del.
Stearns, George Osborne. .Tunius
Americanus. An American politician of
the day.
Stebbing, Henry, D.D., 1716-87. A
Clergyman. An English divine; b. at
Eickinghall, Suffolk; preacher at Gray's
Inn, 1750-87.
Stebbins, George Stanford, M.D.
Ilcabod Izah. An American humorist, of
Springfield, Mass. ; BowdoinMed. School,
1864.
Stebbins, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth
(Moore Hewitt). lone. An American
poet ; b. at Maiden, Mass. ; in 1829 re-
moved to New York City.
Stebbins, Mrs. Sarah (Bridges).
Sallie Bridges. An American writer, of
Philadelphia, of the day.
Steel, John W. An Old Boy. An
American writer of the day.
Steele, Miss Anne, 1716-78. Theo-
dosia. An English hymn writer ; daugh-
ter of Eev. William Steele, a Bapt. min-
ister of Broughton, Hampshire.
Steele, Sir Kichard, 1671-1729.
Isaac Bicherstaff, Esq., Astrologer ;J£nglish
Tory; Sir John Edgar; The Venerable
Nestor Ironside ; An Impartial Hand ; John
Brightland; Marmaduke Myrtle, Gent.;
Sir R — d S — le. An eminent British
essayist; b. in Dublin; resided in Lon-
don ; and d. in Wales.
Steevens, George, 1736-1800. Amner.
An English literary critic ; a Shakes-
pearian scholar and editor, of London ; b.
at Stepney; educ. at Eton, and King's
Coll., Cambridge; spent the latter part
of his life in obscurity at Hampstead,
where he died.
Steimer, Francis Alfred. Prome-
theus. An American journalist of the
day.
Stelner, Lewis Henry, M.D., 1S27-.
L. H. S. An American physician ; b. at
Frederick City, Md. ; Professor of Chem-
istry in Columbian Univ., Washington ;
in 1877 resident of Frederick City, Md.
Steinhauer, Miss H. A. Marie Cezin-
ski.
Stenhouse, Mrs. Fanny. An English-
woman in Utah. An English writer; wife
of T. B. H. Stenhouse.
Stephen, Miss Caroline EmUia.
Sarah Brook. An English writer ; daugh-
ter of Sir James Eitzjames Stephen.
Stephen, Sir George, 1794-1879. G.
S.; Caveat Emptor, Gent.; A Gentleman.
An English lawyer ; called to the Bar at
Gray's Inn, 1849; from 1855, of Aus-
tralia; d. at Melbourne, "Victoria.
Stephen, Sir James Fitzjanies, M.A.,
1829-. A Barrister. An eminent Eng-
lish lawyer; Trin. Coll., Cambridge,
1852 ; called to the Bar, 1854 ; member
of the council of the governor-general of
India, 1869-72.
Stephen, James, 1759-1832. Truth.
An English lawyer; b. at Poole, Dorset.;
educ. at Winchester ; Under-Secretary
for the Colonies, and for 20 years Master
in Chancery, 1811-31 ; d. at Bath.
Stephen, Leslie, about 1835-. Z. 5.
An English litterateur; educ. at Trin.
Coll., Cambridge ; Fellow and Tutor
there ; took holy orders ; editor of the
" Cornhill Magazine."
Stephens, Mrs. Harriet Marion
(Ward), 1823-58. Marion Ward; Miss
Rosalie Somers. An American actress
till 1851, and a writer afterwards ; d. at
E. Hampton, Me.
Stephens, J. J. S. A Cornwall mine
captain, at Wadebridge.
Stephens, John Lloyd, 1805-52.
George Stephens. An American traveller ;
b. at Shrewsbury, N.J.; New Jersey
Coll., 1822 ; studied law, and practised
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all over Europe, in Egypt and Palestine,
Central America, and all parts of this
country ; d. in New York City.
Stephens, William W. A Civilian,
An English lawyer of the day.
Stephenson, B. C. Bolton Bowe.
Stephenson, Benjamin, 1768-. Ebn
Osn. An English poet, of Pentonville.
Stephenson, J. W. Juvenis. An Eng-
lish novelist.
Sterling, Sir Anthony Conlngham,
K.C.B. A Staff Officer who was there.
An English officer; captain 73d Regi-
ment Eoyal Artillery; military secre-
tary to Lord Clyde, in the suppression
of the Indian mutiny, 1858-59.
Sterling, Edward, 1773-1847. Cap-
tain Whirlwind; Vetus. An Irish jour-
nalist ; b. at Waterf ord ; in early life, a
captain in the army; about 1812 began
to write for the London "Times," of
which he became editor ; d. at Knights-
bridge, a subvirb of London.
Sterling, John, 1806-44. Archceus.
An English author; son of Edward; b.
at Kaimes Castle, Island of Bute, Scot-
land; spent his literary life chiefly in
London ; d. at Ventnor, Isle of Wight.
Stern, Eev. Henry A., and Others.
TTie Captive missionaries. An English
missionary to the East.
Sterne, Rev. Ijaurence, 1713-68.
A. B., Philologer ; Tristram Shandy,
Gent.; Yorick. An English clergyman
and miscellaneous writer; resided chiefly
in France, 1762-67.
Sterne, Richard, D.D., 1596-1683.
J. Fell. An eminent English divine ;
great-grandfather of the preceding;
Archbishop of York, 1664-83.
Stevens, Abel, D.D., LL.D., 1815-.
Pastor; An Itinerant. An eminent Meth.
divine ; b. in Philadelphia ; is the author
of many valuable works, and an exten-
sive contributor to periodical literature.
Stevens, Charles Ashury. Kit;
Wade; Wash. An American writer for
the young.
Stevens, George Alexander, -1784.
Sir Senrfi Summ; A Lady; Peter;
Wade Whipple ; Zaphaniel. An English
strolling player, dramatic author, vocal-
ist, and lecturer; b. in London; he
visited America with his lecture on
heads, and was well received in all the
capital towns; at Boston his reception
was far beyond what he expected, for
there he had crowded audiences for the
space of six weeks. This lecture, in the
course of a few years, produced him
nearly £10,000; d. at Biggleswade, Beds.
Stevens, H. S. H. 8. 8. An Ameri-
can journalist of the day.
Stevens, Henry, A.M., 1819-. B. B.
M. A. C, Son of Vermont. An eminent
American-English bibliographer; b. at
Barnet, Vt.; Middlebury Coll., 1838-39;
Yale Coll., 1843; Cambridge Law School,
1844 ; since 1845 has resided in London.
Stevens, John Austin, Jr., 1827-.
Knickerbocker. An accomplished Ameri-
can antiquary and historian ; b. in New
York City ; Harv. Univ., 1846 ; a mer-
chant in his native city; prominent in
the civil war.
Stevens, William, Esq., 1732-1807.
Ain ; A Layman; Nobody. An English
merchant and author ; b. in Southwark,
London, and d. in London.
Stevenson, . A Lay Member of
the Church of Scotland. A Scottish writer
of the day.
Stevenson, Miss . A Rustic
Maiden. A Scottish writer of the day.
Stevenson, Andrew. A w
S n; A Lover of the Publick
Welfare. A Scottish writer to the Signet^,
of Edinburgh.
Stevenson, John. A Lay Dissenter ;
A Seaman. An English writer of the
18th century.
Stevenson, John HaU, 1718-85.
Cosmo, mythogelastic professor ; Eugenius ;
Et. Hon. B. B. Sheridan. An English
humorous and satirical poet; a friend of
Sterne, and the " Eugenius " of Tristram
Shandy. — See "Hall-Stevenson, J."
Stevenson, T. M. A Layman. An
English writer of the day.
Stevenson, W. P. A Fellow of the
Royal Society. An English chemist.
Stevenson, WUliam G., M.D., 1843-.
An Impressed New Yorker. An Ameri-
can journalist ; b. at Troy, N.Y. ; army
correspondent, at the South, of the Mem-
phis "Avalanche," 1861.
Stewart, Alexander P., M.D. A
Presbyterian Scot.
Stewart, Andrew. A Working Man.
A Scottish writer.
Stewart, Charles Edward, M.A.
The Author; A Suffolk Freeholder. An
English clergyman and poet ; Magdalen
Coll., Oxford ; Rector of Reed, Sufiolk.
Stewart, Douglas, 1830-80. Edward
Askew Sothern. An American writer, of
New York City.
Stewart, James. A Lover of Peace
and Good Government.
Stewart, Sir James Denham, 171.'3-
80. Robert Frame. A Scottish lawyer;
b. at Edinburgh; d. at his family seat,
Caithness, Co. of Lanark.
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An
Stewart, Miss Jessie.
tish poet, of Edinburgh.
Stewart, Sir James. A Lawyer.
English (?) barrister.
Stewart, John Allan, 1838-. Tas-
wert. An American journalist of the day.
Stewart, Maria Stewart. ^1 Ohip
of the Young Block. A Scottish writer of
the day.
Stewart, Mrs. W. E. S. An Eng-
lish writer.
Stewart, Eev. WiUiam. W. S., M.P.
A Scottish writer, of Perth.
Stewarton, . 8. An Eng-
lisli writer.
Sthalberg, George. A Gentleman
who was a Swede.
Stibbes, Mrs. Agnes Jean. Emma
Carra ; Ruth Fairfax. An American
" Southland " writer ; in 1872, of Savan-
nah, Ga.
Sticliney, Caroline. Charles Landor.
An American writer of the day.
Stiles, Sumner Burritt, LL.B.,
1851-. Eleven Sophomores. An Ameri-
can lawyer; b. at Middleton, Mass.;
Hary. Unir., 1876 ; practised his profes-
sion (1882) in New York City.
Stillingfleet, Benjamin, 1702-71. A
Farmer in Cheshire. An English writer ;
Trin. Coll., Cambridge ; spent many years
in a small cottage, occupied with natural
history, on the grounds of Mr. Price, of
Hertfordshire ; d. in London.
Stillman, W. O., M.D. W. 0. S. An
American writer of the day.
Stimson, Frederic Jesup, 1855-.
J. S., of Dale ; Two Gentlemen of Har-
vard; Eleven Sophomores. An American
lawyer, of Boston ; Harv. Univ., 1876.
Stinde, Julius, 1841-. Alfred de
Valmy. A Danish author ; b. at Kirch-
Eiichel, in Holstein ; was in Hamburg
for several years, as a, practical chem-
ist, but finally became an editor there,
and devoted himself entirely to author-
ship.
Stith, Miss Zoda. Elloie. An Amer-
ican poet of the day, of the South.
Stocli, John, LL.D. An Old Smoker.
An English Cong, theological writer of
the day.
Stock, John Edmonds, M.D., 1774-
1835. A Layman. An English writer;
physician at Bristol ; d. at Tewkesbury.
Stock, Joseph. Ah Eye-Witness. An
Irish clergyman ; Bishop of Killala, and
brother-in-law to Archbishop Newcome.
Stockdale, Eev. Percival, 1736-
1811. Agricola. A Scottish miscellane-
ous writer ; b. in the village of Branxton ;
Curate of Ilincworth, Herts., and Vicar
I of Lesbury and of Long-Houghton, in
Northumberland, where he died.
Stockton, Mrs. Frank K. Deborah
Dufin. An American writer of the day.
Stockwell, George A. Archer. An
American writer of the day.
Stocqueler, Joachim Hayw^ard.
James H. Siddons. An English ofScer ;
served in Europe and in India.
Stoddard, Richard Henry, 1825-.
R. IL S. ; S. Lancj ; Henry Richards. A
favorite American poet ; b. in Hingham,
Mass. ; has resided in New York City
since 1835, and since 1870 has devoted
himself to literature ; editor of the " Ai-
dine" (N.Y.), 1870 e« se?.
Stoddart, Sir John, LL.D., 1773-
1856. J. S.; Dr. Slop. An EngUsh
political, historical, and philosophical
writer; b. at Westminster; Christ
Church, Oxford, 1794; Chief Justice at
Malta, 1826-39 ; d. in London.
Stoddart, Thomas Tod. An Angler.
A Scottish Esporting writer, poet, etc.
Stokes, C. W. A London Merchant.
An English writer of the day.
Stokes, George, Esq., 1789-1847.
Lay Member of the British and Foreign
Bible Society. An English writer; at one
time, of Colchester ; d. at Tyndale House,
Cheltenham.
Stokes, Henry Sewell, 18d8-. H.
S. S. An English poet ; b. in Gibral-
tar; became an advocate at Truro, Corn-
wall ; was mayor of that city in 1856 ; in
1876 et seq. resided at Parkhill, Bodmin.
Stokes, Ven. John Whitley, M.A.
A Pastor. An Irish clergyman; Trin.
Coll., Dublin, 1821 ; Archdeacon of Ar-
magh, 1842-83 et seq.
Stokes, Miss Margaret Mac Nair.
M. S. An Irish literary antiquary of
the day.
Stokes, Whitley, LL.D., 1830-. W. S.
An Irish lawyer, historian, and philolo-
gist ; b. and educ. at Dublin ; legal ad-
viser to the vice-royal government of
India, at Calcutta.
Stona, Eev. Thomas, M.M., -1792.
A Dumpling-Eater. An English clergy-
man ; Eector of Warboys, Co. Hunting-
don ; and J. P. for that county.
Stone, C. J. Edwarda Gibbon. An
English writer.
Stone, Cecil Percival. Enos. An
English officer; in 1860 ensign of the
77th (the East Middlesex) Eegiment of
Eoot.
Stone, Mrs. Elizabeth. Sutherland
Menzies. An English writer of the day.
Stone, Miss H. M. — See "Lothrop,
Mrs. H. M. (S.)."
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Stone, J. L. Tim Hebrew Wood Chop-
per. An American writer of tlie West.
Stone, John. A Society of Gentlemen.
An English writer.
Stone, John Savllle. Johann Saville
Stein. An English musician.
Stone, Miss Martha. — See "Hubbell,
Mrs. Martha (Stone)."
Stone, Mrs. S. C. Fleta Forester. An
American writer of the day.
Stone, Eev. William, M.A. 7'he Pas-
tor of St. Paul's, Haggerstone. An Eng-
lish clergyman; Wadham Coll., Oxford,
1833 ; Vicar of St. Paul's, Haggerstone,
1858-74 et seq.
Stonehouse, Rev. William Brockle-
hurst, D.C.L., -1862. Pidelis. An Eng-
lish clergyman; Brasenose Coll., Oxford,
1816 ; Vicar of Ewston, 1821-62 ; Arch-
deacon of Stowe, 1844-62 ; d. at Ewston
Eerry.
Stonestreet, G. Gr. Sussexiensis. An
English writer.
Stonhouse, Eev. Sir James, 10th
Bart., M.D., 1716-95. A Minister. An
English clergyman; educ. at St. John's
Coll., Oxford; originally a physician at
Northampton ; and afterwards Kector of
Great and Little Cheverol, Wilts. ; and
for many years Lecturer of All Saints,
Bristol.
Storer, David. Phillatins. An Amer-
ican writer of the day.
Storer, Harriet Gr. R. L. B. ; Mr.s.
T. Narcisse Doutney. An American au-
thor.
Story, Adeline E. Helen Dixon. An
American writer of the day.
Story, Isaac, 1774-1803. Peter Quince ;
The Traveller. An American poet and
journalist; b. and d. at Marblehead,
Mass.
Story, Thomas, about 1662-1742. T.
S. An English Eriend, of Cumberland;
afterwards of Pennsylvania; a minister
about 50 years ; d. at Carlisle, Penn.
Story, William Wetmore, LL.B.,
1819-. W. W. S. An eminent Ameri-
can poet and sculptor; son of Joseph
Story ; b. in Salem, Mass. ; Harv. Univ.,
1888; since 1848 has resided chiefly in
Italy.
Stothert, James Augustine. A Mem-
ber of the Gild. A Scottish antiquary
and poet.
Stothert, Kev. William, B.A. Phi-
lalethes. An English clergyman; St.
John's Coll., Cambridge, 1832 ; Vicar of
Thorpe-Hesley, Rotherham, 1865-81.
Stott, Robert. liafiz. An Irish poet,
of "Dromore ; contributor of odes to the
London "Morning Post."
Stouder, O. C. Lancer. An Amer-
ican Shakespeare scholar, of Ohio.
Stow, John. A Lay Member of the
Church of England. An English writer.
Stowe, Mrs. Harriet Elizabeth
(Beeeher), 1812-. The American Novel-
ist; Harry Henderson; Christopher Crow-
field. An eminent American writer ; b.
in Litchfield, Conn. ; daughter of Lyman
Beeeher; in 1833 married Calvin E.
Stowe.
StoweU, Rev. Hugh, D.D., 1799-
1865. A Clergyman; Eight Clergi/men.
An English clergyman; b. at Douglas,
Isle of Man ; Hon. Canon in the Cathe-
dral Church of Chester from 1845 ; and
later Rural Dean of Salford, where he
died.
Stowell, Sir William Scott, Baron,
1745-1836. Civis. An eminent English
jurist ; b. at Heworth, Durham ; Corpus
Christ! Coll., Oxford, 1764; Judge of the
High Court of Admiralty from 1798 for
nearly 30 years ; d. at Early Court, near
Reading.
Strachan, Rt. Rev. John, D.D.,
LL.D., 1778-1867. N. N.; Reckoner. A
Scottish Canadian clergyman ; Bishop of
Toronto, 1839-67.
Strahorn, Robert E. Aletor, Esq.;
Alter Ego. An American journalist, of
Cheyenne, Wyoming.
Straight, Douglas. Sidney Daryl;
An Old Harrovian. An English writer.
Strandberg, Karl Wilhelm August,
1818-77. Talis Qualis. A Swedish
poet ; b. at Stigtamta, in Scidermannland.
He resided at Stockholm from 1840, and
d. there.
Strang, John, Esq., LL.D., 1795-
1863. An Invalid. A Scottish littera-
teur; b. at Downhill ; the son of a Glas-
gow merchant; City Chamberlain of
Glasgow, 1834-68, where he died.
Strange, Sir John, 1696-1754. A
Barrister at Law. An English lawyer;
b. in London ; Master of the Rolls, 1750-
54.
Strangford, Rt. Hon. Percy Clinton
Sydney Smythe, Lord Viscount of
Strangford, Co. Down, D.C.L., 1780-
1855. P. C. S. S. An Irish noble
author; educ. at Trin. Coll., Dublin;
was a 13ritish diplomatist; d. at his resi-
dence in Harley-street, London.
Stratton, Charles Herwood, 1838-
88. General Tom Thumb. An American
dwarf; b. in Bridgeport, Conn.; d. at
Middleboro, Mass.
Stratton, Thomas. T. S. An
English compiler, of Ponder's End, a
hamlet in the Co. of Essex.
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Strickland, Lt.-Col. Samuel, 1809-
67. An Earlii Settler. An English
emigrant to Canada in 1825 ; brother of
Agnes Strickland; d. at Lakefield, U.C.
Stringer, Mrs. . A Lady. An
English (?) lady.
Stronach, George. G. S- A Scot-
tish Shakespeare scholar of tlie day;
connected (?) with the Advocate's Li-
brary, Edinburgh.
Strong, Eev. George A. Marc An-
tony Henderson. An American humor-
ous poet; professor in Kenyon Coll.,
Gambier, Ohio.
Strong, George C, 1833-63. An
Officer of the U.S. Army. An American
soldier; b. at Stockbridge, Vt.; West
Point, 1857; served with distinction in
the civil war, 1861-63; was mortally
wounded at Fort Wagner, near Charles-
ton, and d. in New York City.
Strong, Miss Helen P. H. P. S.
An American writer of tlie day.
Strong, Latham Cornell, 1845-.
Montague Shaft. An American poet and
journalist; b. in Troy, N.Y. ; has de-
voted his life to literary work.
Strong, Kev. Nehemiah, A.M., 1728-
1807. N. S. An American mathemati-
cian ; b. in Northampton, Mass. ; Yale
Coll., 1755 ; professor in his alma mater,
1770-81.
Strong, Peter Remsen. P. R. S.
An American poet of the day.
Strother, David Hunter, 1816-.
Porte Crayon. An American soldier,
artist, and man of letters ; b. at Martins-
burg, Va. ; in New York City, 1845-49 ;
now resides at Berkeley Springs, West
Virginia.
Strubberg, Friedrich August,
1808-. Armand. A prolific German
novelist; b. at Cassel; lives since 1854
at Heimat as an author.
Struensee, Gustav Otto von, 1803-
75. Gustav vom See. A German novel-
ist ; b. at Greifenberg in Pomerania ;
studied law at Bonn and Berlin ■ was in
1834 Government Counsellor at Coblenz,
and in 1847 Superior Government Coun-
sellor at Berlin ; d. in Breslau.
Stuart, George. A Managing Clerk.
An English book-keeper.
Stuart, Ven. George O'Kill, D.D.,
LL.D. Mentor. A Canadian clergyman ;
Dean of Ontario, Upper Canada, for
some years ; now dead.
Stuart, Hector A. Caliban; The South
Sea Bard. An American writer, of Cal-
ifornia.
Stuart, Hon. and Eev. Henry Wind-
sor VilUers, M.A. The Vicar of Napton.
An English clergyman; Univ. Coll.,
Durham, 1849; Vicar of Napton-on-the-
Hill, 1855-70 et seq.
Stuart, Isaac William, 1809-61.
Scceva. An American scholar and mis-
cellaneous writer; son of Prof. Moses
Stuart; b. at New Haven; Yale Coll.,
1828 ; resided the latter part of his life
at Hartford, Conn. ; and d. there.
Stuart, James Francis Ed^vard,
1688-1765. JSneas. An English gentle-
man; son of James II. (termed the Chev-
alier de St. George and the Old Pre-
tender) ; was styled James III. at his
father's death, 1701; rebellions in his
favor defeated, 1715 and 1746.
Stuart, Miss M. B. Grace Mor-
timer. An American (?) novelist of
the day.
Stuart, Will. Walsingham. An Amer-
ican writer.
Sturgis, Robert S. A Foreigner. An
English writer.
Styles, Rev. John, D.D., 1770-1860.
Jeremiah Ringletub. An English Meth.
preacher, of Brighton.
Suddorth, Mrs. M. A. B. Lumina
Silvervale. An American novelist of the
day.
Sue, Marie Joseph Eugene, 1808-57.
Eugene Sue ; Eugene S. ... A popular
Erench novelist, of Paris; b. and d. in
that city.
Sulivan, Sir Richard Joseph, -1806.
7?. J. S. An Irish writer ; spent his early
life in India; M.P., 1790-1806; made a
baronet, 1804.
Sullivan, Mrs. Arabella, -1849. A.
B. ; A Chaperon. An English writer ;
daughter of Barbarina Brand, Lady
Dacre, and wife of the Kev. Frederick
Sullivan, Vicar of Kimpton, Herts.
SulUvan, James, 1744-1808. J. S.;
A Layman; A Citizen of Massachusetts.
An American statesman ; b. at Berwick,
Me. ; studied law ; in 1785 removed to
Boston ; Governor of Massachusetts,
1807-8; d. in .Boston.
Sullivan, James Prank. J. F. Suna-
vill. An English humorist.
Sullivan, Hon. Robert Baldwin,
-1853. Legion; Cinna. A Canadian
statesman ; judge in Upper Canada,
1848-53 ; b. and d. at Toronto.
Summers, Thomas Osmund, D.D.,
1812-. A Member of the Red River Con-
ference. An English-American Metho-
dist clergyman ; b. near Corfe Castle,
Isle of Purbeck, Dorset. ; came to this
country and prepared for the ministry ;
Prof, of Theology in Vanderbilt Univ. ;
Dean of the Theological Department,
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and ear officio Pastor of the Institution in
1876 et seq.
Siiplfee, Thomas D. Hugh Mility;
Vernon Harcourt. An American journal-
ist, of Gambier, Ohio.
Surr, Thomas Skinner. A Gentle-
man; A Hermit. An English writer; a
clerk in the Bank of England.
Surtees, Miss Fanny. Cherith. An
English writer of the day.
Surtees, Robert Smith, Esq., 1804-
64. Mr. John Jorrocks; T. Scott, Esq.;
Mr. Sponge. An English sporting writer,
of Hamsterley-hall, Co. Durham; high
sheriff for that county in 1856; d. at
Brighton.
SutcUflfe, Thomas. The Retired Gov-
ernor of the Island of Juan Fernandez.
An English civilian.
Sutherland, Rev. J. M. Senator Bob
Hart. An American revival preacher;
left the stage for the pulpit; has re-
turned to the stage.
Sutherland, Mrs. (Redding).
Isabelle Saxon. An English writer;
daughter of Cyrus Redding; resident in
California from 1861.
Sutherland, Thomas Jefferson. A
Late Patriot Prisoner. An American
lawyer; in 1837 of Buffalo; afterwards
of New York City ; in 1837 engaged in
an expedition to Upper Canada to effect
a political revolution there.
Sutton, Sir John, 3d Bart., 1820-73.
Sutton. An English gentleman ; b. at
Sudbrooke Holme, Lincolnshire ; Fellow-
Commoner of Jesus Coll., Cambridge.
Sutton, Joseph. J. S. An English
Friend, of Manchester.
STvaby, John. Scricci. An English
writer.
Swain, Charles, 1803-74. The Man-
chester Poet. An English poet and
engraver; "one of the most natural and
sweetest of English bards."
Swain, Charles F. R. 0. SauU. An
American humorist.
Swan, Fliza B. E. B. S. An Amer-
ican writer of the day.
Swanwick, Miss Anna, 1813-. A. 8.
An English editor of Shakespeare.
Swanwick, Catherine. L. An
English poet and dramatist.
Swett, Josiah, D.D., 1814-. J. S.
An American P. E. clergyman ; b. in
Claremont, N.H. ; Norwich" Univ., 1837 ;
ordained, 1847 ; professor in his alma
mater, 1839-40 and 1844-45; in 1861
was of Bethel, Vt.
Swett, Rev. William Gray, A.M.,
-1843. Quicksilver SmalltalTc. An Amer-
ican Unit, minister ; Harv. Univ., 1828.
Swiedaok, Karl, 1815-. Karl Elmar.
A German dramatist ; b. at Vienna ; be-
came an actor, and a writer of plays;
later he retired from the stage, and be-
came a humorous-satirical journalist.
Swift, Edmund Lenthal. Basilicus.
An Irish writer.
Swift, Jonathan, D.D., 1667-1745.
J. S. ; Dr. J. S. ; Rev. Mr. J. S. ; Dean S. ;
Dr. S.; Doctor Sw~ft; Doctor 8— t ; Doc-
tor S t; kev. Dr. S~t ; D—n
S—t; Rev. D—n S—t; A. B., Esnre.;
a B. ; J. S. D. D. D. S. P. ; J. S. D. S.
P. D. D. ; P. P. ; S.P.A. M. ; T. B. D.
J. S. D. 0. P. I. I.; Lord W*****n;
Tom Ashe; Esquire Bickerstaff; Isaac
Bickerstaff, Esq., Student in Astrology;
James BLackweli; Cadenus; A Church of
England Man; A Clergyman; The Cop-
per-Farthing Dean ; The Drapier ; M. B.
Draper ; M. B. Drapier ; Sieur Du Bau-
drier; An Enemy to Peace; An Eye Wit-
ness; Jack Frenchman; T. Fribble; A
Friend of the Author; A Miend of Mr.
St le; Lemuel Gulliver; Hibernia ;
Thomas Hope, Esq.; Mary Howe; The
Injured Lady; A Member of the House
of Commons in Ireland; Gregory Miso-
Sarum; A Modern Lady; A Modus; Dr.
Robert Norris; M. Flor O'Squarr; A
Person of Honour ; A Person of Quality ;
T. N. Philomath; Sir Humphrey Poles-
worth; Presto; Publicola; The lit. Hon.
William Pulteney ; Tom Pun-Sibi; Abel
Roper ; Martinus Scriblerus ; Tristram
Shandy; A Shoeboy ; A Small Courtier;
T. Tinker ; Toby, Abel's Kinsman ; Dr.
Andrew Tripe ; An Upper Servant ; Si-
mon Wagstaff, Esq. ; William Wood. An
Irish clergyman, of English descent ;
Dean of Saint Patrick's, Dublin, 1713-
45.
" But I'll detain you no longer from the enter-
tainment of Master Toby, alms Gulliver, alias
Sw — t, alms Examiner, alias D — n of St. P — 's,
alias Draper, alias Bickerstaff, alias Remarker,
alias Journalist, alias Sounetteer, alias Scrible-
rus."— Swift, in " G-ulliveriana."
ST«anburne, Algernon Charles,1837-.
An English Republican ; Mrs. Horace Man-
ners. An English poet; b. in London;
entered at Balliol Coll., Oxford, in 1857,
but did not take a degree; afterwards
visited Florence, and spent some time
with Walter Savage Landor ; has been
devoted to literary labor from 1801.
Swinburne, Henry, Esq., 1748-1803.
Porcustus. A celebrated English trav-
eller ; b. at Capheaton, Northumber-
land ; d. at Trinidad.
Swiney, Admiral William, 1747-
1829. An Old Seaman. An English
writer; Admiral of the Red, 1808; d. at
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Sydney Place, near Exeter, having served
in the Royal Navy 70 years.
Swinton, Kev. John, F.R.S., 1703-77.
A Gentleman of Wad/mm Coll., Oif.;
Lord No Zoo. An English clergyman
and antiquary ; b. at Bexton, Cheshire ;
chaplain to the county gaol at Oxford, and
keeper of the archives of the University.
Swlsshelm, Mrs. Jane Gray, 1816-
84. Jennie Deans. An American jour-
nalist ; b. at Wilkinsburg, Penn. ; editor
at Pittsburg from 1845 ; d. at Swissvale,
a suburb of that city.
Sydenham, Rev. Humphrey, -1650.
Alexis, or the Worthy Unfortunate. An
English clergyman ; Eellow of Wadham
Coll., Oxford; Rector of Ash Brittle, of
Pocklington, and of Oldcombe, all in
Somersetshire, and was deprived of all
during the Rebellion ; called for his elo-
quence the "Silver-tongued Sydenham."
Sykes, Arthur Ashley, D.D., about
1684-1756. A. V.; T. P. A. P. 0. A.
B. I. T. O. 0. S.; A Clergyman; A Cler-
gi/man in the Country ; A Clergyman of
the Church of England ; A Curate of Lon-
don ; A Lover of his Country ; A Lover of
Truth and Peace ; Cornelius Pacts ; Phila-
lelhes ; Eugenius Philalethes. An English
clergyman; b. in London; Prebendary
of Winchester, 1740-56.
Sytes, Joseph. J. S.; Julio. An
English poet.
Sym, Robert. Timothy Tickler. A
Scottish lawyer, of Edinburgh ; writer of
the "Signet"; uncle to Prof. Wilson
(Christ. North); the "Timothy Tick-
ler" of the "Noctes Ambrosianae," and a
contributor under the same name to
" Blackwood's Magazine."
Symes, Major Michael, -1809. Major
S . A distinguished British author,
officer, and diplomatist; d. on board the
" Mary " transport, on the passage from
Corunna, in consequence of fatigue and
exhaustion incurred in the Spanish cam-
paign.
Symington, Caroline. Caller Herrin'.
An English poet.
Symington, Miss Charlotte. Maggie
Symington. An English writer of the
day.
Symonds, . A Gentleman of Suf-
folk. An English "Sportsman of Suf-
folk."
Symonds, Arthur. A Parliamentary
Secretary. An English civilian, of Lon-
don.
Symonds, John Addington, the
Younger. Ilis Son. An English poet,
etc.
Symonds, Rear-Admiral Sir WU-
11am, Knt., 1782-1856. Sir W. S. An
English naval officer; rear-admiral on
the retired list, 1854.
Symonds, Rev. William Samuel,
B.A., E.G.S. W. S. S. An English
clergyman and geologist; Christ Coll.,
Cambridge, 1840; Rector of Pendock,
Tewksbury, 1845-83 et seq.
Symons, Rev. Benjamin Parsons.
A Senior Member of Convocation. An
English clergyman ; Wadham Coll., Ox-
ford, 1805; in 1874 et seq. resident at
Burnham House, Walton Manor, St.
Giles', Oxford.
Symons, Jelinger Coohson, 1809-
60. His Son. An English lawyer ; Corpus
Christi Coll., 1831; called to the Bar,
1843 ; inspector of schools, 1847 ; d. at
Great Malvern.
Sympson, John. J. S. An English
writer, early in the 18th century.
Symson, Matthias. John What-You-
Call-Him. An English clergyman ; Canon
of Lincoln; 1718.
Synge, . An Irish Traveller. An
Irish writer, of the 19th century.
Synge, Rev. Edward, D.D., 1659-
1741. A Private Gentleman; A Church
of England Divine. An Irish clergyman ;
b. at Inishonane; Christ Church, Oxford,
and Trin. Coll., Dublin; Archbishop of
Tuam, 1826-41.
T.
Tabor, Miss Eliza. Cousin Alice ; A
Novelist. An English writer of the day.
Tach^, Sir Etienne Paschal, Knt.,
M.D., 1795-1865. Un Vadran de 1812.
A Canadian officer, physician, and au-
thor ; b. and d. at St. Thomas, Quebec ;
colonel and aide-de-camp to the Queen,
1860.
Tach^, Jean Charles, M.D., 1821-.
Gaspard Lemage ; Isidore Miplats. A
Canadian miscellaneous writer; brother
of the preceding ; b. at Kamouraska,
Lower Canada.
Taggard, E. T., 1839-. Paul Fry or.
An American writer of the day.
Taine, Hippolyte Adolphe, 1828-.
F. T. G. ; Fridiric Thomas Graindorge.
An eminent French critic, of Paris ; b. at
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Vouziers (Ardennes) ; educ. at Paris ; a
frequent writer for tlie "Journal des D^-
bats " and the " Eevue des Deux Mondes."
Tait, Archibald Campbell, D.D.,
D.CX, 181 1-. The Bishop of London. A
Scottish clergyman; b. in Edinburgh;
educ. at Glasgow and Oxford ; Bishop of
London, 1850; Archbishop of Canter-
bury, 1868-83 et seq.
Talbot, Mrs. Catherine, 1720-70.
Sundat/ ; T. An accomplished English
writer ; only child of Edward Talbot ; of
her " Reflections on the Seven Days of the
Week" (1770) 25,000 copies were sold.
Talbot, Charles Remington. John
Brownjohn; Maqnus Merriweather. An
American novelist of the day; a book-
keeper of Boston.
Talbot, George Foster, 1819-. A
Lai/man, An American lawyer; b. in
East Macliias, Me. ; Bowdoin Coll., 1834;
resident at Portland, 1864-85.
Talcott, Mrs. Hersey Bradford
(Good-win). S. B. G. An American
writer of the day.
Taliaferro, H. E. Skitt. An Ameri-
can writer, of North Carolina.
Tangermann, Friedrlch Wilhelm,
1815-. Victor Granella. A German au-
thor; b. at Essen on the Ruhr; studied
theology; in 1872 assumed the pastor-
ship of the new Old Catholic Congre-
gation in Cologne.
Tanner, Henry. An Eye-Witness.
An American writer, of the West, of the
day.
Tappan, David, D.D., 1753-1803.
Toletus. An eminent American theolo-
gian ; b. at Manchester, Mass. ; Harv.
Univ., 1771 ; professor at Harv. Univ.,
1792-1803.
Tappan, Iiewis, 1788-1873. A Gen-
tleman in Boston. An American merchant
and philanthropist, of Boston and of
New York City; b. at Northampton,
Mass. ; helped found the New York
"Journal of Commerce" in 1827; d. at
Brooklyn, N.Y.
Tappan, Mrs. Sarah (Jackson
Davis), is. J. An American religious
writer; daughter of the Hon. William
Jackson, of Newton, Mass. ; first married
Thomas A. Davis, Mayor of Boston;
afterwards, Lewis Tappan, of New York
City.
Tarbox, Increase NUes, D.D., 1815-.
Uncle George. An American Cong, min-
ister and writer for the young ; b. at
East Windsor, Conn. ; Yale Coll., 1839 ;
Secretary of the American Educational
Society at Boston from 1851; residing
at West Newton, Mass.
Tardleu, Jules Romaln, 1805-08.
J. T. de Saint -Germain. A French poet
and prose writer, of Paris ; b. at Rouen ;
d. at Paris,
Tardy, Mrs. Mary T. Ida Raymond.
An American biographer.
Tasker, E. E. T. An American
bibliophile and bibliographer, of Green-
wood, Wakefield, Middlesex Co., Mass.
Tatham, Rev. Arthur, M.A., 1809-
74. A Rural Dean. An English clergy-
man; b. at Greenwich Hospital; Rector
of Boconnock w. Broadoak, 1832-74;
Prebendary of Exeter Cathedral, 1860-
74 ; d. at Broadoak-rectory.
Tatler. Isaac Bickerstaff. Supposed
editor.
Tattersall, George. Wildrake. An
English sporting writer, of London.
Tattersall, Rev. John CecU, B.A.,
1788-1812. Davus. An English clergy-
man ; youthful friend of Lord Byron, at
Harrow School.
Taunton, William Ellas. Timothy
Touchstone. An English scholar; one of
the editors of the " Trifler," at West-
minster School in 1788; afterwards a
student of Christ Church, Oxford, 1793.
Tautphoeus, Jemima (Montgom-
ery), Baroness. Cyrilla. An English
novelist; wife of the chamberlain to
the king of Bavaria; b. in Wales.
Taveau, A. L. Alton. An American
poet, of Charleston, S.C.
Tayler, Rev. Charles Benjamin,
M.A. A Country Curate; Rev. Allan
Temple. An English clergyman; Trin.
Coll., Cambridge, 1819; Rector of Otley,
Ipswich, 1846-74 et seq.
Tayler, E. D. <S'. Joshua Jenkins.
An American writer.
Tayler, Rev. John James, D.D.,
1798-1869. J. J. T. An English Unit.
minister; b. at Nottingham; Univ. of
Glasgow, 1818; Principal of Manchester
New College, London, 1853-69; d. at
Hampstead, near London.
Taylor, Dr. . A Memher of the
Literary and Scientific Assoc, of Elgin.
A Scottish writer.
Taylor, Dr. . Cantabrigiensis. An
English writer, early in the 18th century.
Taylor, Ann, -1866. A. An Eng-
lish poetess ; widow of the Rev. Joseph
Gilbert.
Taylor, Benjamin Ogle. Neptune.
Taylor, Edgar, Esq., 1793-1839. H.
B. Denton. An eminent English lawyer;
b. at Banham Haugh, in Norfolk ; having
studied law, in 1814 he removed to Lon-
don, and in 1816 established himself
there as a solicitor, but afterwards de-
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voted much time to literary pursuits ; d.
in London.
Taylor, F. One of the Party. An —
writer.
Taylor, Frederick. Ballinasloe; A
Horse-Dealer. An English sporting
writer; once of the 8th Eoyal Irish Hus-
sars.
Taylor, George Watson. Gf.W.T.;
George Watson. An English poet, of
Earlstobe, M.P. ; added his last name on
succeeding to the property of Sir Simon
Taylor.
Taylor, Her. Henry, about 1710-85.
Benjamin Ben Mordecai ; Indignatio. An
English clergyman ; Rector of Crawley,
and Vicar of Portsmouth, Hampshire.
Taylor, Isaac, LL.D., 1787-1865.
I. T. An English writer; b. at Laven-
ham, Suffolk ; lived in studious retire-
ment at Stanford Elvers, Essex, devoting
himself to the education of his children
and to literary work, where he died.
Taylor, Miss Jane, 1783-1824. Q. Q. ;
Several. Young Persons. An English
poet and writer for the young; b. in
London ; resided at Marazion, Cornwall,
from 1814 ; d. at Ongar.
Taylor, John, 1580-1654. The Water
Poet; Thorny Ailo; John Alexander, a
Joyner ; Edward Allde (?) ; Merevrivs
Aqvaticvs; George Eld ("i) ; My-heele
Mendsoale; Misostratus; Sir Gregory
Nonsence ; Philanar ; The Sculler ; Henry
Walker (?). An eccentric English poet;
b. in Gloucester; was a waterman, col-
lector of wine-fees for the Lieutenant of
the Tower, and keeper of a public house
.both at Oxford and Westminster.
Taylor, Jolm. A Layman. An Eng-
lish writer on Puseyism.
Taylor, John, 1750-1824. A Citizen
of Virginia; Curtius. An American
agricultural and political writer; b. in
Orange Co., Va. ; William and Mary
Coll., 1770; U.S. Senator, 1792-94,
1803, and 1822-24 ; d. in Caroline Co.,
Va.
Taylor, John, 1767-1832. Monsieur
Tonson. An English writer; in early
life oculist to George III., and subse-
quently for many years connected with
the theatre as author of poetical sketches,
prologues, etc.
Taylor, John, 1781-1864. Verus.
An English publisher, of London, and a
prominent " Junius " controversialist ; b.
at East Retford, Nottinghamshire ; d. at
Kensington.
Taylor, John A. Pcul Fairchild.
An American lawyer, of New York City;
a writer of the day.
Taylor, Rev. 3Ianton Robert. A
Clergyman,
Taylor, Mr. " Sun." A Macaroni.
Taylor, Thomas, 1758-1835. TTie
Flatonist. An eminent English classical
scholar and translator ; b. in London ;
resided at Walworth, and d. there.
Taylor, Tom, 1817-81. John Noakes ;
Claude Mellot ; Roumany Rei. An emi-
nent English critic and dramatist ; b. in
Sunderland ; educ. at Glasgow and
Cambridge ; was 10 years Prof, of Eng-
lish Literature in the Univ. Coll., Lon-
don; studied law, and admitted to the
Bar in 1845; wrote, either alone or with
others, more than 100 dramas, besides do-
ingmuch other literary work; d. in London.
Taylor, W. F. W. P. T. An English
writer.
Taylor, W. H. A Doctor of Physic.
An English writer of the day.
Taylor, Watson. Sir Joseph Cheak-
ill, K. P., K. S. An English author.
Tegg, Thomas. An Amateur of Pash-
ion ; Peter Parley. An English publisher,
of London.
Telfair, . A Resident who has
never possessed either Land or Slaves in the
Colony. An English resident at the Mau-
ritius.
Telford, Thomas, 1757-1834. Esk-
dale Tarn. An eminent Scottish civil
engineer; b. at Westerkirk, Dumfries-
shire ; his most beautiful work is the
suspension railway bridge over the Menai
Strait ; d. at Westminster.
Temple, Miss Laura Sophia, 1786-.
L. 8. T. An English poet ; daughter of
Lieutenant-Colonel Richard Temple ; b.
at Chester. When she was about ten
years old, her parents removed to a
gloomy mansion on the borders of the
Lincolnshire fens, where she met with
some of the works of Milton and Pope,
and those ascribed to Ossian, which al-
lured her to the pursuit of poesy.
Temple, William. J B ,
M.D. An English writer on poUtical
economy, etc.
Tennant, WUliam, LL.D., 1784-1848.
W. Crookleg. A Scottish poet and emi-
nent modern linguist; b. in Anstruther-
Easter, County of Eife; studied at the
Univ. of St. Andrew's, 1799-1801; Pro-
fessor of Oriental Languages at St. An-
drew's, 1834^8; d. at Ham Court, Up-
ton-on-Severn.
Tennent, Sir James Emerson, K.C.S.,
LL.D., 1804-69. Sir James Emerson. An
Irish writer; b. at Belfast; educ. at
Dublin ; one of the secretaries of the
board of trade, 1852-67 ; d. in London.
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Tenney, Rov. Edward Tenney, D.D.
Spriggs. An American Cong, minister;
Bangor Theol. Sem., 1858; President of
the Colorado Coll., 1880 et seq.
Tennyson, Alfred, D.C.L., P.R.S.,
1809-. T. ; Alcibiades; Merlin. An em-
inent English poet; b. at Somershy,
Lines. ; Univ. of Cambridge, 1831 ; poet
laureate from 1850.
Tennyson, Alfred and Charles. Tu;o
Brothers. Eev. Charles T. assumed the
name of Charles Tennyson Turner;
Vicar of Grassby, Lines. ; Univ. of Cam-
bridge, 1831.
Terhune, Mrs. Mary "Virginia
. (Hawes), about 1835-. Marion Har-
land. An American novelist ; b. in Amelia
County, Va. ; married Kev. E. P. Ter-
hune, who in 1881 was pastor of the
First Cong. Church, at Springfield,
Mass.
Ternaux-Campans, Charles Henri,
about 1810-64. Charles Navnrin. A
French diplomatist and biLliographer, of
Paris ; collected a library peculiarly rich
in Mss. and early printed books on
America.
Terry, Jolin OrviUe. ./. 0. T. An
American poet, of Orient, Suffolk
County, L.I.
Texier, Edmond, 1816-. Sylvius.
A French author and journalist; b. at
Eambouillet ; studied in Paris, and in his
19th year, with Me'nard, published a col-
lection of poems, under the title of " En
avant ! " After contributing largely to
the popular daily journals, he was on
the staff of the "Siecle," and in 1860
took charge of the "Illustration."
Teza, Emllio. E. T. An Italian
author and editor of the day.
Thacher, Rev. Samuel Cooper,
A.M., 1785-1813. -S. C. T. An Ameri-
can clergyman ; b. in Boston ; Harv.
Univ., 1804; pastor of the New South
Church, Boston, 1811-13; d. at Moulins,
France.
Thackeray, William Makepeace,
1811-63. 0.; W. M. T.; Mr. Brown;
Fiizroy Clarence ; Henry Esmond, Esq. ;
The P. C; The Fat Contributor; The
Contributor at Paris ; George Fitzboodle ;
George Savage Fitzboodle, Esq. ; A Gen-
tleman of the Force; Frederick Haltamont
de Montmorency; Jacob Omnium's Hoss ;
Jeames ; Jeames of Buckley Square; G.
P. B. Jeames, Esq. ; Barry Lyndon, Esq. ;
Theresa MacWhorter ; Mulligan of Kil-
ballymulligan ; An Old Paris Man ; One
of themselves; Our Own Bashi-Bazouk ;
Arthur Pendennis; Je-mes Pl-sh, Esq.;
Punch's Commissioner; Harry Rollicker;
Ikey Solomons, Jr. ; Mr. M. A. Titmarsh;
Michael Angela Titmarsh; Lancelot Wag-
staff, Esq.; Theophile Wagstaff; Police-
man X.; Charles Yellowplush, Esq.;
Ch-s^ Y-ll-wpl-sh, Esq. A celebrated
English novelist and miscellaneous
writer, of London ; b. at Calcutta, India ;
educ. at the Charterhouse and the Univ.
of Cambridge ; was left an orphan with
^10,000; having lost most of his for-
tune, he devoted himself to literary
work ; d. at Kensington Palace Gardens,
London.
Tharin, Miss C. G. Kate Clyde. An
American journalist of the day.
Thatcher, Benjamin Bussey, 1809-
40. A Bostonian. An American lawyer
and miscellaneous writer ; b. at \yarren,
Me.; Bowdoin Coll., 1826; settled in
Boston, and d. there.
Thaxter, Thomas. An Inhabitant.
An American writer ; a citizen of Hing-
ham, Mass.
Thayer, Alexander Wheelock,
1817-. The Late J. Brown; A Quiet
Man ; A Diarist. An American lawyer,
musical critic and biographer, and di-
plomatist; b. in Natick, Mass.; Harv.
Univ., 1843; U.S. Consul at Trieste,
Austria, 1859-82 ; has since devoted his
time to the completion of his life of Bee-
thoven; still (1884) residing at Trieste.
Theatre. Sir John Edgar. Supposed
editor.
ThelTvall, Rev. Algernon Sydney,
1795-1863. Two Clergymen. An English
divine; son of the following; educ. at
Cambridge; Lecturer on Elocution at
King's Coll., London, 1850-63; d. in
London.
Thelwall, John, 1764-1834. John
Beaufort, LL.D.; Sylvanus Theophrastus.
An English political agitator, lecturer,
and miscellaneous writer; b. in London;
was tried with Thomas Hardy and John
Home Tooke for high treason, but ac-
quitted ; d. at Bath.
Theobald, Lewis, -1744. L. T. An
English literary attorney-at-law ; h. at
Sittingbourne, Kent. ; was an editor of
Shakespeare and a hero of the "Dun-
ciad."
Thicknesse, PhUip, Esq., 1719-92.
P. T., Esq. ; Thomas London ; One of the
Jurymen ; A Piece of an Antiquary ; Poly-
exena ; A Wanderer. An English travel-
ler and miscellaneous writer; served in
the West Indies and Georgia ; afterwards
Lieut.-Gov. of Landguard Fort; d. at
Boulogne.
Thieblin, Nicolas L6on. Azamat
Batuk; Bigolo. An English jour-
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nalist ; the mysterious " Turk " of the
London "Pall Mall Gazette."
Thirlby, Dr. J. n. An English
writer, early in the 18th century.
TMrlwall, Eev. Thomas, -1827. An
Independent Freeholder. An English cler-
gyman and author; b. at Cottingham,
near Hull ; Brazenose Coll., Oxford,
MA., 178G ; Hector of Bower's GifEord,
Essex, 1814-27, where he died.
Thisted, Valdemar Adolf, 1815-.
Emanuel Saint- Hermidad ; M. Koran.
A Danish author ; b. at Aarhus ; studied
theology in Copenhagen ; was pastor in
Goirup in 1858, and in Tommerup in
1862-70.
Thom, Adam, LL.D. An Anti-
Bureaucrat. A Scottish-Canadian jour-
nalist, of Montreal, 1832-37 ; Recorder
of Rupert's Land, 1837-55 ; resident in
England from 1855.
Thom, Robert. Sloth. An English
orientalist, at Canton, China.
Thom, Rev. WUliam. The R-v-d
D 2' . A Scottish minister, of
Govan, Cos. Lanark and Renfrew.
Thom, William, 1799-1850. The
Weaver jPoet ; A Handloom Weaver. A
Scottish poet; b. in Aberdeen; at ten
years of age was bound to a, weaver ;
afterwards carried on his trade in Aber-
deen and Inverary.
Thomas, . Mr. Aptommas. An
American harpist.
Thomas, Rev. Abel Charles, 1807-.
Iron Gray. An American Univ. clergy-
man, of Lowell (Mass.), Brooklyn (N.Y.),
and Cincinnati (0.); b. in Exeter town-
ship, Penn. ; and eduo. at Lancaster,
Penn.
Thomas, Mrs. Ann (Mallett), 1808-.
A. T.; Ann. An English author; b. at
Plymouth; married Ralph Thomas, a
London barrister-at-law, the father of
Ralpli Thomas ("Olphar Hamst").
Thomas, Benjamin. A Petitioner.
An English writer of the 18th cen-
tury.
Thomas, Ebenezer 8mith, 1775-
1845. Junius; Hampden. An eminent
American journalist; b. in Lancaster,
Mass.; removed to Charleston, S.C, in
1795 ; and to Cincinnati, 0., in 1827.
Thomas, Mrs. Elizabeth, Jr., 1675-
1730. A Ladxj; Corinna. An English
poet; called "Corinna" by Dryden;
impaled in the "Dunciad" by Pope;
she was to have married Richard Gwin-
nett, Esq., but his death " prevented the
marriage."
Thomas, Eev. Joslah, M.A., -1820.
Christopher Climax, Esq. An English
divine, of St. James's Coll., Cambridge;
Archdeacon of Bath.
Thomas, Ralph. R. T. ; H. S. An
English writer ; a sergeant-at-law ; a
contributor to "Cobbett's," "Monthly,"
"Court," "Town and Country," Maga-
zines.
Thomas, Kalph, Jr., 1843-. Ralph
Harrington ; Olphar Hamst. An eminent
English bibliographer; son of the pre-
ceding.
Thomas, Samuel E. S. E. T. An
English writer of the day.
Thomas, William. William Thomas
Moncrieff. An English writer.
Thomayer, Joseph, 1852-. R. E.
Jamot. A Bohemian author; b. at
Txhanov, near Tauss ; an M.D. at
Prague.
Thomes, William H. A Returned
Australian; A Yankee. An American
writer, of Boston.
Thompson, Mrs. . A Ladrj. An
English writer.
Thompson, Daniel Pierce, 1795-
1868. A Member of the Vermont Bar;
Timothy Peacock, Esq. An American
lawyer, popular novelist, and journalist;
b. in Charlestown, Mass. ; Middlebury
CoM., 1820 ; resided in Montpelier, Vt.,
from 1824, and d. there.
Thompson, D'Arcy Wentworth,
about 1830-. A Schoolmaster. A Scot-
tish (?) classical scholar; for several
years master in the Edinburgh Academy,
and afterwards Prof, of Greek in Queen's
Coll., Galway, Ireland.
Thompson, Edward, 1738-86. N.
0.; Sailor. An English naval officer,
poet, and dramatist ; b. in Hull ; d. on
board his ship, the "Grampus," on the
coast "of Africa. He wrote some greatly
admired sea-songs.
Thompson, John, 1777-99. Casca;
Curtius ; Gracchus. An American polit-
ical writer, of Virginia; b. and d. at
Petersburg.
Thompson, Joseph Parrish, D.D.,
LL.D., 1819-79. Berliner; Egyptus. An
eminent American clergyman and mis-
cellaneous writer; b. in Philadelphia;
Yale Coll., 1838; studied theology at
Andover and at Yale; passed the last
years of his life in Berlin, and d. there.
Thompson, Marmaduke. Marma-
duke T. An English friend of Charles
Lamb.
Thompson, Mortimer M., 1828-75.
Q. K. Philander Doesticks, P.B. ; Knight
Russ Ockside; No Author. An eminent
American humorist; b. at Riga, N.Y. ;
studied at the Univ. of Michigan, but
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did not graduate ; was for some time u,
travelling actor; about 1852 became a
clerk in a jewelry store of New York
City; then employed on the New York
press ; d. in that city.
Thompson, Plillip, 1785-1848. A
Member of the Society of Friends. An
English Friend, of Woodbridge, Suffolk ;
educ. in the Church of England, and for
some years a jeweller and silversmith.
Thompson, Thomas Perronet,
F.R.S., 1783-1869. Audi Alteram Partem;
A Member of the Univ. of Cambridge. An
eminent English soldier, political re-
former, and author ; b. at Hull ; Queen's
Coll., Cambridge, 1798; served in the
British navy, 1803-6, and in the army
from 1806, rising to be lieutenant-gen-
eral ; was M.P. for Hull, 1835, and for
Bradford, 1847 and 1857-59.
Thompson, Thomas Phillips.
Jimuel Briffgs. A Canadian lawyer ; b.
in England; for a time editor of the
"Post," St. Catharine's.
Thompson, William, -1833. One of
the Idle Classes. An Irish writer on po-
litical economy; resided with Jeremy
Bentham.
Thompson, William R. Mata. An
American writer of the day.
Thompson, William Theodore.
Major Joseph Jones. An American
humorous writer and journalist, at Balti-
more, Md., Augusta and Savannah, Ga.
Thorns, William John, 1803-85.
The Editor of "Notes and Queries";
Ambrose Merton ; An Old Sookworm.. An
eminent English literary antiquary; b.
in Westminster; Secretary of the Cam-
den Society, 1838-73; Dep. Librarian
to the Hou.se of Lords from 1863 to
near the end of his life ; founder and
editor of " Notes and Queries," 1849-78 ;
d. in London.
Thomson, Adam. A Young Scots
Gentleman. A Scottish dramatist, early
in the 18th century.
Thomson, Adam, D.D., 1779-1861.
A Voluntary Advocate. A Scottish minis-
ter for 54 years, of Coldstream, Co. Ber-
wick, and d. there.
Thomson, Andrew, D.D., 1779-1831.
A Minister of the Church of Scotland. A
Scottish clergyman; b. at Sanquhar,
Dumfriesshire; studied theology at Ed-
inburgh; minister in that city, 1810-31;
editor of the " Edinburgh Christian In-
structor"; d. in Edinburgh.
Thomson, Arthur Dyot. An 3I.A.
of Balliol College, Oxford. An English
writer of the day.
Thomson, George, about 1759-1853.
Civis. A Scottish collector and editor
of music ; b. at Limekilns, Co. Eife ; was
the friend of Burns ; a clerk in the
Trustees' office at Edinburgh, 1800-33; d.
in that city.
Thomson, John Cockburn, about
1825-60. Philip Wharton; Megathym
Splene, B.A., Oxon. An English miscel-
laneous writer; son of the following; d.
at Tenby, Wales.
Thomson, Mrs. Katharine (Byer-
ley), 1800-62. Grace Wharton; A Mid-
dle-Aged Man. A popular miscellaneous
writer; b. at Etruria, Staffs.; wife of
Dr. Anthony Todd Thomson; wrote
for "Eraser's" and "Bentley's" Maga-
zines ; d. at Dover.
Thomson, Richard, 1794-1865. An
Antiquary; Geoffrey Barbican. An emi-
nent English literary antiquary; libra-
rian of the London Institution, 1834-65 ;
d. in London.
Thomson, Sophia Edna. Rosamond.
An American writer of the day.
Thomson, WUliam, LL.D., 1746-
1817. The Man of the People ; An Officer
of Colonel Baillie's Detachment; Charles
Stedman; Thomas Newte. A Scottish
writer; b. at Burnside, Perthshire; after
some experience as a minister at Moni-
viard, went to London and engaged in
literary work; d. at Kensington Gravel
Pits, London.
Thomson, WlUiam, M.D., 1820-83.
W. T. ; Cerimon. ' A British colonial
physician, of Melbourne, Australia.
Thomson, William Aird, D.D. .Ami-
cus Secundus. A Scottish writer, of Perth.
Thorburn, Rev. David, M.A. A
Clergyman of the Church of Scotland. A
Scottish minister, of the Free Church,
South Leith ; Univ. of Edinburgh, 1833.
Thorburn, Grant, 1773-1863. Laurie
Todd. A Scottish-American gardener
and author, of New York City, of Asto-
ria, L.I., and of Winsted, Conn. ; b. near
Dalkeith, Scotland; came to this coun-
try in 1794 ; d. at New Haven.
Thorburn, Walter MiUar. A Brit-
ish Subject. A British writer of the day.
Thorfe, Theophile Etienne Joseph,
1807-69. W. Burger. A French jour-
nalist and art writer, of Paris.
Thoreau, Henry David, 1817-62. A
Yankee. An American eccentric student
of nature and philosopher, of Concord,
Mass. ; b. and d. in that town ; Harv.
Univ., 1837.
Thorn, Rev. William, 1794-1870.
Biblicus; Theta. An English Independ-
ent minister; b. at St. Neot, Cornwall ;
pastor at Penrith, 1817, at Redditch,
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1824, and at Winchester, 1826-62 ; built
and endowed a Congregational chapel at
Liskeard, 1865 ; d. in Winchester.
Thorne, Sheldon B. Saxifrage.
An American writer of the day.
Thornthwaite, J. A. A Member of
the Church of England. An English cler-
gyman.
Thornton, . Th. A pupil in
Christ's Hospital with Charles Lamb.
Thornton, Bonnell, 1724-68. Rev.
Bushby Birch, LL.D.,etc.; Critic and Cen-
sor General; A Deputy ; Madame Roxana
Termagant ; Mr. Town. An English poet
and journalist; is said to hare written
the papers in the " Adventurer " signed
"A."
Thornton, William, M.D. W. T.
An American writer.
Thorpe, Charles. Champagne Char-
lie. An American writer of the day.
Thorpe, Henry, 1841-. Walton. An
American writer.
Thorpe, Thomas Bangs, 1815-78.
Tom Owen, the Bee-hunter; Logan; Lynde
Weiss. An American miscellaneous
writer; b. at Westfield, Mass. ; Wesleyan
Univ., 1842; for a time editor of the
New York " Spirit of the Times " ; clerk
in the Kew York Custom House, 1869-78.
Threepland, Moncrleff, -18.38. Tim-
othy Plain. A Scottish advocate.
Thrlng, Eev. Edward, M.A. Benja-
min Place. An English clergyman and
educator; B.A., Cambridge, 1844; head
master and warden of Uppingham School,
1853-83 et seq.
Thunderer, The. For the London
"Times"; so-called for its "bold and
fearless attacks upon national abuses, its
defence of the Right, and its defiance of
all obstructions which the Wrong might
plant in its way."
Thurber, Charles, A.M. His Father.
An American writer ; Brown Univ., 1827 ;
curator of the same from 1853.
Thurlow, Edward, 1st Baron Thur-
low, 1732-1806. L**d T**r**w ; R—t
S — e E — d L — d Churllow. An eminent
English lawyer; b. at Little Ashfield,
Sufeolk; Lord Chancellor, 1778-92; d.
at Brighthelmstone.
Thwing, Rev. Charles Franklin,
1853-. Eleven Sophomores. An Ameri-
can clergyman ; b. at New Sharon, Me. ;
Harv. Univ., 1876 ; pastor of North Ave-
nue Cong. Church, Cambridge, Mass.,
from 1879.
Tichborne, Thomas. A Phrenologist.
An English writer, of London.
TickeU, Thomas, 1686-1740. A
Lady in England. An English poet ; b.
at Bridekirk, Cumberland; M.A. at Ox-
ford, 1708; Secretary to the Lord Jus-
tices of Ireland, 1724-40.
Tidmarsh, James. S. H. An Eng-
lish writer.
Tlerney, George, 1761-1830. Citizen
T**rn*y. An English politician ; leader
of the Whig party in the House of Com-
mons; b. at Gibraltar; d. in London.
Tlghe, William, Esq. A Father. An
Irish author, of Woodstock Mistioge, Co.
ICilkenny.
Tilden, Samuel Jones, 1814-. Crino.
An American politician ; b. at New Leb-
anon, N.Y. ; studied law; has been promi-
nent in city, state, and national politics.
Tileston, Mrs. Blary Wilder (Foote).
M. W. T. An American writer, of Con-
cord, N.H. ; daughter of Caleb Foote, of
Salem, Mass.
Tillet, Auguste. J. C. F. Maury.
A French dentist.
TUloch, Alexander, LL.D., 1759-
1825. Biblicus. A Scottish inventor and
philosopher; b. at Glasgow; a journalist
of London, 1789-1825, where he died.
TUlotson, John. The Odd Boy. An
English writer for boys.
Tilt, Miss Jnlia. May Hamilton. An
English novelist.
TQton, Stephen Willis. Uncle Wil-
lis. An American poet and publisher, of
Boston.
TUton, Theodore, 1835-. Sir Marma-
duke. An American miscellaneous writer
and journalist; b. in New York City;
educ. at the New York Free Academy;
established and conducted the " Golden
Age," 1872-74.
Tllton, Warren. Trifle. An Ameri-
can miscellaneous writer.
Timbs, John, F.S.A., 1801-75. Hor-
ace Welby. An English journalist, pub-
lisher, and miscellaneous writer; b. at
Clerkenwell, London.
Timbury, Jane. Hon. Edward As-
tell. An English novelist of the 18th
century.
Timmins, Samuel. S. T. An Eng-
lish bibliographer of the day.
Tlmrod, Henry, 1829-67. Aglaus.
An American poet and journalist, of
Columbia and of Charleston, S.C. ; b. at
Charleston ; and d. at Columbia.
Tincker, Mary Agnes. M. A. T.
An American {t ) R. C. writer ; resident
at Eome(?).
Tindal, Henrietta Euphemia (Har-
rison). Diana Butler. An English nov-
elist and poet; daughter of Rev. John
Harrison, of Ramsey, Essex; in 1846
was married to Acton Tindal, Esq., of the
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Manor House, Aylesbury, Clerk of the
Peace for Bucks.
Tlsslngton, Anthony. A Derbt/shire
Working Miner. An English writer.
Titterington, Mrs. S. B. Grace Gra-
ham. An American { 7 ) novelist of the day.
Tobin, James. A Friend to the West
India Colonies, etc. A Scottish writer of
the 18th century.
Tobln, John H. John of York. An
American journalist of the day.
Tod, . A Merchant. A Scottish
writer, of Kirtlands, of the 18th century.
Tod, Rev. George. A Friend of the
People. A Scottish minister.
Tod, John. John Strathesk. A Scot-
tish writer of the day.
Todd, H. C. A Traveller. A Cana-
dian ( 7 ) writer.
Todd, Rev. Herbert, M.A. T. Her-
bert. An English poet and clergyman ;
b. in London ; of Trin. Coll., Cambridge,
1858 ; Vicar of Kildwicli, Leeds, 1875.
Todd, W. A Sunday Scholar. An
English boy.
Tofte, Robert. /?. T., Gent., of Lon-
don. An English litterateur, of London.
Toland, John, 1669-1722. Britto-
Batavius ; Mierophilus; Janus Junius Eo-
r/anesius. An Irish pantheist; b. in the
most northern peninsula of Ireland (in
Inis-Eogan), the isthmus in which stands
Londonderry; about 1697 he settled in
London, where he afterwards chiefly re-
sided ; d. at Putney.
Tolderlund, Hother, -1880. Viggo
Lan. A Danish poet, of Copenhagen.
Toll, Rev. Frederick, M.A. A Friend
to the Established Church. An English
clergyman ; Rector of Dogmersfield,
Hampshire.
Tolman, Mrs. Harriet (Smith). II.
S. T. An American writer; widow of
the late James Tolman, of Boston.
Tomlins, Frederic Guest, 1804-67.
Littlejohn. An English publisher, then a
dealer in second-hand books, in London.
He was sub-editor of "Douglas Jerrold's
Weekly Paper." D. at his residence,
Painter-Stainer's Hall, Little Trinity
Lane, London.
Tomlins, Thomas Edlyne. A Bar-
rister of the Inner Temple. An English
attorney and solicitor, of London.
Tomlinson, B. W. Picket. An Amer-
ican writer of the day.
Tomlinson, Miss Caroline. Aunt
Carrie. An American writer; daughter
of John Tomlinson, Esq., of Plymouth,
Mass.
Tongue, Cornelius. Cecil. An Eng-
lish sporting \vriter.
Tonna, Mrs. Charlotte Elizabeth
(Browne Phelan), 1792-1846. C.E.;
Charlotte Elizabeth. An English writer ;
b. at Norwich ; editor of the " Christian
Lady's Magazine," 1834-40 ; d. at Rams-
gate.
Tooke, John Home, 1736-1812.
Citizen 7'**ke ; An Englishman ; A Free-
holder of Surrey ; Philosopher of Wimble-
don; Strike but Hear. An English phi-
losopher, who was tried before Lord
Mansfield, fined X200, and imprisoned
12 months because he raised money by
subscription to relieve the widows and
orphans of the Americans killed at Con-
cord and Lexington in April, 1775 ; b. at
Westminster; M.P. for Old Sarum, 1801 ;
d. at Wimbledon.
Tooke, WUliam, Esq., E.R.S., 1777-
1863. M. M. M. An English lawyer
and literary antiquary ; b. at St. Peters-
burg; practised his profession in Lon-
don, at the same time devoting mucli at-
tention to literature ; d. at his residence,
Russell-Square, London.
Tootell, Hugh. Charles Dodd. An
English R. C. priest, of the 18th century.
Topffer, Bodolphe, 1799-1846. Oba-
diah Oldbuck. A Swiss humorous artist
and author, of Geneva, where he died.
In French the peeudonym ia " M. Vieux-Boifl."
Toplady, Rev. Augustus Montague,
1740-78. An Hanoverian; Philaretus;
A Presbyter of the Church of England. An
English clergyman ; b. at Farnham, Sur-
rey ; preached in a chapel near Leices-
ter Fields, London, 1775-78.
Torelll, Giuseppe, 1721-81. Ciu
d'Arco. An eminent Italian scholar and
mathematician.
Tories and Whigs. High-Heels and
Low-Heels.
Torrens, Robert, F.R.S., 1780-1864.
A Member of the Political Economy Club.
An Irish economist; entered the naval
service in 1797; rose to be colonel of
marines in 1837; afterwards major-gen-
eral in India; M.P. for Ashburton, 1831;
d. at Craven-hill.
Toulotte, E. It. J. Civique de Gas-
tine. A French historian.
Toup, Jonathan, M.A., 1713-85. Jo-
annes Toupius. An English scholar and
literary critic; Prebendary of Exeter
Cathedral from 1774.
Tour, M. Maitre De lia. M. M. D.
L. T. A French general; commander
" of 10,000 men in the Army of the Mo-
gul Empire, and before Commander in
Ciiief of the Artillery of Hyder Ally,
and of a Body of Europeans in the ser-
vice of that Nabob."
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Tourgee, Albion Winegar, 1838—.
One of the Fools; Henry Cliurton. An
American lawyer, soldier, and author ;
b. at ATilliamsfield, 0. ; Univ. of Eoch-
ester,N.Y., 18G2; judge of the N.C. Su-
perior Court from 1868-73; has lately
resided in Pliiladelphia.
Tournachon, Gustave Ffelix, 1820-.
Nadar. A French author, caricaturist,
and photographer, of Paris.
Towgood, Rev. Micaiah, 1700-92.
A Dissenter; The Dissenting Gentleman.
An English minister ; teacher in a Dis-
senters' academy at Exeter, 1761-92;
pastor there, and d. there.
ToTFne, Eev. Edward Cornelius,
18-34-. E. C. T.; A Puritan. An Amer-
ican clergyman; b. at Goshen, Mass.;
graduated at Yale Coll. in 1856, and at
Yale Theol. Div. School in 18G0; s. p.
of the Church of the Fraternity, New
Haven, Conn., from 1872; resides in
Westboro, Mass.
Towne, Eev. Jobn, -1791. An Im-
partial Hand, An English clergyman;
Archdeacon of Stowe, 1765; Eector of
Little Paunton, County Lincoln, where
he died.
Townley, Adam, D.D. An Anglo-
Canadian. A Church of England cler-
gyman, of Paris, U.C.
Townley, Daniel O'Conuell, 1824-
73. Alderman Rooney. An American
journalist; b. in Newry, Ireland; came
to this country in 1860, and was a
journalist in New York City, where he
died.
Townsend, . A Graduate of the
University of Oxford. An English polit-
ical writer, of the 19th century.
ToTFnsend, Alice. Florio Orsin.
Townsend, Frederic. An Invalid;
A Whimsical Man. An American writer
and lawyer.
Townsend, George Alfred, 1841-.
A Broadway Lounger ; Gath ; Johnny lio-
quet ; Laertes; A Non-Comhatant. An
eminent American journalist ; b. at
Georgetown, Del.; edue. at the Phila-
delphia High School, 1859; has resided
chiefly in New York City.
Tow^nsend, Eev. George Henry,
1836-68. John Green; Paddy Green.
An English writer.
Townsend, Eev. George Herbert.
A Tractarian British Critic. An English
clergyman.
This is different from the following, and it ia
doubtful whetlier tlie name is Herbert.
Townsend, George Herbert, about
1635-69. An English Critic. An English
journalist, of London ; prominent in the
interest of the Conservative Party ; d. at
Kennington.
Townsend, James. James T., of B.
Castle. An English gentleman, of Lon-
don.
Townsend, Eev. Joseph, -1810. A
Well-wisher to Mankind. An English
clergyman ; eminent as a scholar, a min-
eralogist, a fossilist, and conchologist ;
Eector of Pewsey, Wilts., where he died.
He was the subject of Eev. E. Graves'
" The Spiritual Quixote."
Townsend, Mrs. Mary Ashly ("Van
Voorhis). Xariffa. An American
"Southland" poet and prose writer; b.
at Lyons, Duchess Co., N.Y.; married
Mr. Gideon Townsend; in 1872 was of
New Orleans.
Townsend, Elcliard H. A Citizen
of Baltimore. An American poet ; a clerk
in Baltimore.
Townsend, S. O. A Patriot. An
American writer of the day.
Townshend, Lord Charles, 1725-67.
A Landowner. An English statesman,
called "Weathercock"; Secretary at
War, 1761; Colonial Secretary, 1763;
Paymaster-General, 1765; Chancellor of
the Exchequer, 1766.
Townshend, Eev. Chauncy Hare,
M.A., 1800-68. C H. T.; T. H. C. An
English clergyman ; b. at Busbridge Hall,
near Godalming, Surrey; Trin. Hall,
Cambridge, 1821; during his last years
he lived chietly at Lausanne, Switzerland,
though he possessed one of the finest
houses in London ; d. at Park Lane, Lon-
don.
Tow^nshend, S. Nugent. St. Karnes.
An English journalist, of London.
Toyubee, Joseph, 1810-66. The
Treasurer of the Wimbledon Local Museum.
An English aural surgeon ; Vice-Presi-
dent of the London Pathological Associ-
ation and Surgeon to St. Mary's Hospital;
d. at Saville Eow, London.
Tracy, Mrs. Ann Bromfleld. His
Sister. An American biographer ; sister
of John Bromfield, of Salem, Mass.
Tracy, Uriah, A.M., 1755-1807.
Scipto. An American statesman; b. at
Franklin, Conn.; Yale Coll., 1778; U.S.
Senator from Connecticut, 1797-1807.
Trafton, Adeline, 1845-. An Ameri-
can Girl Abroad. An American author ;
b. at Saccarappa, Me. ; in 1869 she spent
some time in Europe. Her residence
(1878) is divided between Springfield
and WoUaston, Mass.
Trafton, Edwin H. Noah Count. An
American journalist, of New York City;
editor of the "Art Review," 1870-71.
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Traill, Mrs. Catharine Parr (Strick-
land), about 1805-. The Wife of an Emi-
grant Officer. A Canadian writer; sister
of Agnes Strickland ; is a -widovv, resid-
ing at Lakefield, North Douro, Canada.
Trapp, Joseph, D.D., 1670-1747. J.
T., D.D. An Englisli clergyman; b. at
Cherrington, Gloucs. ; educ. at Wadham
Coll., Oxford ; first Professor of Poetry
at Oxford, 1708-18; held charges in Lon-
don, 1721-47, where he died.
Trasfc, Eev. George, 1798-1875. Un-
cle Simeon Toby; Ziba Sproule. An Amer-
ican Cong, minister and tobacco reform-
er ; b. in Beverly, Mass. ; Bowdoin Coll.,
1826; Andover Theol. Sem., 1829; was
a temperance agent at Mtchburg, Mass.,
many years, and d. there.
Trask, Mrs. S. Clara Augusta. An
American writer, of Pramingham, Mass.
Treby, Paul Ourry, Esq., 1786-1862.
The Foxhunter Rough and Ready. An
English gentleman, of Goodamoor, and
Plympton, Devon. ; d. at Goodamoor.
Treffry, Rev. Richard, 1771-1842.
Testis Oculaius. An English Wesleyan
Meth. minister ; b. at Newton, near
Tregony; governor of Wesleyan Theo-
logical Institute, Hoxton, 1838-41 ; d. at
Cookham, Berks.
Trelawny, Edward John, 1792-
1881. A Younger Son. An English
writer ; b. in London ; was the friend of
Byron and Shelley, meeting them at
Pisa in 1822 ; went to Greece with the
former in 1823, and was known as " The
Greek " ; was on his return a " lion "of
London society, but gradually dropped
out of it, and next became an amateur
farmer in Monmouthshire ; d. at Somp-
ting, near Shoreham, in Sussex ; his body
was cremated, and the ashes carried to
Rome to be placed beside those of Shel-
ley and Keats.
Tremellier, Rev. . A Presbyter
of the Church of England. An English
clergyman, of the first part of the 18th
century.
Trenchard, John, M.P., 1662-1723.
Cato. An English political writer; a
Somersetshire man ; bred to the law, but
became commissioner of forfeited es-
tates in Ireland, and for a time was an
M.P. for Taunton.
Trenhaile, John, 1792-1867. A Cor-
nubian. An English popular poet, of
Cornwall; b. in Truro; d. at Devon-
port.
Trenwlth, William Henry. T. An
American religious writer of the day.
Trevelyan, Sir Charles Edward,
1st Bart., K.C.B., 1807-. Sir Gregory
Hardlines ; Indophilus. An English
financier; b. at Taunton; educ. at the
Charterhouse and at Haileybury ; East
Indian Finance Minister, 1863-64.
Trevelj'an, George Otto, K.C.B.,
1838-. A Competition Wallah. An Eng-
lish statesman, son of the preceding;
Lord of the Admiralty, 1869-70; wrote
for " Macmillan's Mag.," 1864.
Treveneu, Miss Emily, 1785-1856.
A Ladtj. An English poet; d. in Hels-
ton, Cornwall.
Treves, Mme Virginia. Cordelia.
Trimnell, Charles, D.D., 1663-1723.
A Member of the Lower House. An Eng-
lish clergyman; Bishop of "Winchester,
1721-23.
Trimmer, Mrs. Sarah (ICirby),
1741-1810. Mrs. T . An English
writer ; b. at Ipswich ; wrote many edu-
cational works, chiefly religious; d. at
Brentford.
Tripp, Alonzo. A Traveller and
Teacher; Willie Triton. An American
teacher; b. in Harwich, Mass.; princi-
pal of the Highland Institute, Eoxbury.
TroUope, Anthony, 1815-82. One
of the Firm. An English novelist ; a son
of Mr. T. A. TroUope, an English bar-
rister, and Prances (Milton) TroUope,
an authoress of considerable reputation ;
educ. at Winchester and at Harrow, and
from 1834-67 connected with the British
postal service. He became known as
an author some thirty-five years ago,
and since that time has been a volumi-
nous writer, employing his pen on works
of travel as well as on novels. At one
time he was editor of " St. Paul's Maga-
zine." Among the countries visited by
Mr. TroUope, the United States and Can-
ada are included. D. in London.
TroUope, Mrs. Frances E. (Ternan).
A New Writer. An English novelist;
daughter of Thoinas L. Ternan ; in 1866,
married Thomas Augustus TroUope.
TroUope, Mrs. Frances (MUtou),
1778-1863. F. T. An English novelist ;
b. in Heckfield, Hants, and in 1809 was
married to T. A. TroUope, a barrister-at-
law. In 1829, she came to this country,
and tried to establish herself in business
at Cincinnati, but failed. She passed the
last years of her life at Plorence, Italy,
and d. there.
TroUope, WiUiam, D.D. Dr. T—e.
An English philologist ; of Pembroke
Coll. ; once a master of Christ's Hospital.
Trotter, John. Don Jos£ Balscopo.
An English writer.
Trotter, WUlIam. W. T. An Eng-
lish religious writer.
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Trowbridge, John Townsend, 1827-.
Paul Creyton. An American popular
writer; b. at Ogden, N.Y. ; in 1846, set-
tled in New York City as a writer for
periodicals ; removed in 1847 to Boston,
where he lias since chiefly resided.
Trueblood, N. A. Frank Winter,
An American writer of the day. ,
Trulnet, Charles Louis Etienne,
1828-. C.L.jS.Nuitter. A Trench stage-
poet ; b. at Paris ; studied law, and then
devoted himself to literature, and some-
times alone, sometimes with others, pro-
duced a large number of vaudevilles and
operettas, as well as lyric poetry.
Trumble, Alfred, 1846-. Antonio
Aquaverde ; Babbler ; Jack Manley ; Matt.
Marling. An American writer.
Trumbull, Henry (1). A Citizen of
Connecticut. An American author.
Trumbull, J. H. Vertaur. An Eng-
lish writer ; contributor to " Notes and
Queries," etc.
Trumbull, James Hammond, LL.D.,
1821-. Loammi N. Hurlbut, M.D. An
eminent American philologist; b. at
Stoningtou, Conn.; Yale Coll., 1842;
since 1847, resident at Hartford, Conn. ;
Asst.-Secretary of State, 1847-52 and
1858-61; Secretary, 1861-e5; librarian
of the Watkinson Library, Hartford,
since 1863; lecturer at Tale Coll., 1873.
Tucker, Abraham, 1705-74. Cuth-
hert Comment, Esq. ; Edward Search ;
The Country Gentleman. An eminent
English litterateur ; b. in London ; studied
at Merton Coll., Oxford, and in the In-
ner Temple ; purchased Betchworth Cas-
tle, Dorking, in 1727, and then devoted
himself chiefly to literary pursuits.
Tucker, Miss Blanche. Bosavella.
Afterwards Madame Marocho.
Tucker, Miss Charlotte. A. L. 0. E.
An English writer for the young.
Tucker, _George, 1775-1861. A Citi-
zen of Virginia; Enquirer; A Virginian.
An American lawyer; b. in Bermuda;
came to Virginia about 1787 ; M.C., 1819-
25 ; lived in retirement, chiefly in Phila-
delphia, till his death at Sherwood, Al-
bemarle Co., Va.
Tucker, Rev. John, 1795-1870. Scru-
tator. An English clergyman; b. at
Newport, Cornwall; Vicar of Lannarth,
Gwennap, 1845-70, and d. there.
Tucker, Rev. John Kinsman. A
Country Clergyman. An English clergy-
man ; Rector of Pettaugh, Stonham,
Suffolk.
Tucker, Josiah, D.D., 1711-99. J.
T., of Bristol ; A Merchant in London. An
English clergyman; b. at Langhorne,
Carmarthen; St. John's Coll., Oxford;
Dean of Gloucester, 1858-99. Owes his
reputation chiefly to his tracts on politics
and political economy.
Tucker, Nathaniel Beverley, 1784-
1851. Edward William Sydney. An
American jurist and man of letters ; re-
sided in the West, where, in Missouri, he
was raised to the Bench, 1815-30; pro-
fessor in William and Mary Coll., 1834-
51.
Tucker, Saint George, 1752-1827.
Melmoth ; Jonathan Pindar. An American
poet and jurist ; Judge of the Court of
Appeals from 1808, and Prof, of Law in
William and Mary Coll. from 1813 till
his death.
Tucker, Miss Sarah. S. T. An
English writer of religious works.
Tnckerman, Edward, 1817-. Noti-
tia Literaria. An American botanist;
b. in Boston, Mass. ; Harv. Univ.,
1847; Prof, at Amherst Coll., 1854-85
et seq.
Tuckerman, Henry Theodore,
1813-71. A Dreamer. A popular Ameri-
can miscellaneous writer ; b. in Boston;
from 1845 resided chiefly in New York
City.
Tuckett, Miss E. One of the Party.
An English lady.
Tuel, J. E. J. E. T. An American
poet.
Tuke, Esther, 1727-94. A Lover of
Peace and Order. An English Friend;
wife of William Tuke, of York.
Tulloch, Maj.-Gen. Sir Alexander
Murray, K.C.B., 1804-60. Dugald Dal-
getty. A distinguished Irish soldier; b.
at Newry, Ireland ; obtained an ensign's
commission in the 45th Reg't in 1826,
and sailed for India in 1827 ; rose to be
major-general in 1859; d. at Winches-
ter.
Tupper, Miss Ellin Isabella, Mar-
garet Elenore, and Mary Frances.
Three Sisters. English poets ; daughters
of the following.
Tupper, Martin Farquhar, D.C.L.,
F.R.S., 1810-. T.; Peter Query; The
Late Mr. jEsop Smith. A popular Eng-
lish poet; b. in London; educ. at the
Charterhouse, and Christ Church, Ox-
ford, 1831 ; lives at Albury, Surrey.
Tupy, Karl Eugen, 1813-. Boleslaw
Jablonsky. A Bohemian poet; b. at
Kardasch-Ezetschitz ; is one of the
favorite lyric poets of Bohemia and
Moravia.
TurnbuU, Lieut. Gordon. An Eye
Witness; An Old Planter. A British
colonial writer.
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Turnljull, Robert James, M.D.,
1775-1833. Brutus. An American
physician, planter, and politician ; b. at
Nortli Smyrna, Fla. ; prominent at tlie
S.C. Nullification Convention, 1832; d.
at Charleston, S.C.
Turnbull, WilUam Barclay David
Donald, 1811-63. A Detver into Antiq-
uity. An eminent Scottish antiquary;
b. in Edinburgh , became a lawyer ; cal-
•enderer of the foreign correspondence of
the State Paper Oface, London, 1859-61.
Turner, Rev. Daniel, M.A., 1710-98.
An Impartial Hand. An English writer;
minister of the Bapt. church at Abing-
don, Berks. ; h. in Hertfordshire.
Turner, George. JPhilalethes. An
English writer.
Turner, J. Fox. Pyngle Layne. An
English writer.
Turner, James. Aristohulus. An
English religious writer.
Turner, John M. Archibald Sead.
An American writer of the day.
Turner, Samuel, 1759-1801. The
Ambassador. An English diplomatist;
■distinguished himself in the East India
Service under Warren Hastings.
Turner, Samuel Hulbeart, D.D.,
1790-1861. Presbyter. An eminent
American Prot. Epis. clergyman; b. in
Philadelphia; professor in the Gen.
Theol. Sem., New York City, 1821-61,
^nd in Columbia Coll., 1831-61.
Turner, Sharon, Esq., 1768-1847. A
Layman. An eminent English historian ;
b. in London ; studied law, but devoted
his life chiefly to literary pursuits ; d. at
■the house of his son, in Red-Lion-square,
London.
Turton, Thomas, D.D., 1780-1864.
'Grito Cantahrigiensis ; Clemens Anglicanus;
Philalethes Cantahrigiensis. An eminent
English prelate; b. at Hatfield, York-
■shire; Bishop of Ely, 1845-64; d. at Ely
House, Dover-street, London.
Turton, Sir Thomas, 1st Bart., 1764-
1844. A Country Gentleman. An Eng-
lish baronet; son of William Turton,
Esq., of Soundes, Co. Oxford; a mili-
tary oflcer who served at the battles of
Minden and Warbourg; was created a
baronet in 1796.
TuthaU, Hon. William H., 1808-
1880. Anti-Quary. An American law-
yer; b. in New York City; practised law
in that city till 1840, when he removed
to Tipton, la., where he resided till his
death.
Tuttle, E. C. Judge Vernon. An Eng-
lish journalist of the day.
Tuttle, Rev. Joseph Farrand. J.
F. T. An American clergyman and
educator; President of Wabash Coll.,
Crawfordsville, Ind.
Twining, Miss liouisa. L. T. An
English religious writer, of London ; a
leading member of " The Woman's Dress
Association."
T'wining, Rev. Thomas. Philalethes.
An English Baptist minister, of Trow-
bridge, Wilts.
Twiss, Horace, Esq., Q.C., 1787-1849.
Horatius. An English lawyer ; the senior
Queen's Counsel ; Vice-Chancellor of the
Duchy of Lancaster ; and a Bencher of
the Inner Temple ; d. in London.
Twiss, Richard, 1747-1821. An Irish
Traveller. A lover of literature, music,
and chess ; d. in Somers Town.
Twiss, Sir Travers, D.C.L., 1819-.
Corvinus. An English lawyer; b. at
Trevallyn, Denbighshire; educ. at Ox-
ford; called to the Bar at Lincoln's
Inn, 1840; Queen's Advocate-General,
1867-72.
Twombly, Rev. Alexander Steven-
son, 1832-. Abner PerTc. An American
Cong, minister; b. in Boston; Yale Coll.,
1854 ; pastor at Winthrop Church, Bos-
ton, 1872-85 et seq.
Twort, Charles William. A Prot-
estant. An English writer.
Tyas, Rev. Robert, M.A. R. T. An
English clergyman ; Queen's Coll., Cam-
bridge, 1848; Vicar of East Tilbury,
Essex, 1871-80 et seq.
Tyers, Thomas, 1726-87. Tim Rest-
less. An English miscellaneous writer;
d. at Ashted.
Tyler, Bennet, D.D., 1783-1858. A
New England Minister. An American
theologian; b. at Middlebury, Conn.;
Yale Coll., 1804; Pres. and Prof, at
East Windsor, 1834-58; d. at East
Windsor Hill.
Tyler, Major John. Python. An
American writer.
Tyler, Robert. A Virginian. An
American poet; son of President John
Tyler.
Tyler, Royall, A.M., 1757-1826. ,5^. ;
Trash ; Colon and Spondee ; Dr. Updike
Underhill. An eminent American jurist
and humorous writer; b. in Boston;
Harv. Univ., 1776; Judge of the Su-
preme Court of Vermont, 1794-1800;
Chief-Justice, 1800-6 ; d. at Brattlebor-
ough, Vt.
Tyng, Miss Florence. Florence. An
American writer of the day.
Tyrwhitt, Rev. Richard. A Clergy-
man. An English clergyman.
Tj'son, John S. A Citizen of Balti-
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mare. An American writer; son of
Elisha Tyson.
Tyssen, Amhurst Daniel, D.C.L.,
1843-. A. O. T. An English barris-
ter of the Inner Temple, 1869, and anti-
quary.
Tytler, Alexander Fraser, Lord
"Woodhouselee, 1747-1813. Paul Pas-
guin. An eminent Scottish scholar and
writer; b. in Edinburgh; eduo. at Ken-
sington and at Edinburgh ; Lord of Ses-
sion, 1802-11; Lord of Justiciary, 1811-
13 ; d. in Edinburgh.
Tytler, Miss Anne Fraser. A. F. T.
A Scottish novelist; eldest daughter of
the preceding.
u.
Ulbach, IjOuIs, 1822-. Ferragus;
Jacques Souffrant, ouvrier. A French
poet and political writer, of Paris ; b. at
Troyes (Aube) ; in 1868 he started "La
Cloche," which he left in 1872, and be-
came co-editor of "I'lnde'pendance beige"
and of the " Revue politique et lit-
t^raire."
TJnderhill, Cave. Elephant. Smith.
A British dramatist of the last part of
the 17th century.
Underbill, Edward Bean, LL.D.
Eli Fant. An English writer; secretary
of the Baptist Missionary Society.
Underwood, T. T. U—d. An Eng-
lish poet, of St. Peter's Coll., Cambridge ;
a writer of the 18th century.
Uniacke, Mary. M, TJ. An English
writer of the day, for children.
" Universal Spectator." Supposed
editor Henry Stonecastle, of Northumber-
land, Esq.
Updike, WUkins, A.M., 1786-1867.
A Landholder. An American lawyer; b.
and d. in North Engston, R.I. ; a mem-
ber of the Rhode Island Bar; Hon.
A.M. at Brown Univ., 1846.
Upham, Edward, Esq., F.S.A.,-1834.
E. U. An English bookseller; first of
Exeter, then of Dawlish, and last of
Bath, where he died.
Upshur, Miss Mary J. S. Fanny
Fielding. An American "Southland"
poet and prose writer ; b. in Accomac
Co., Va. ; about 1869 she married a Mr.
Sturges, of New York City.
Upton, George P. Peregrine Pickle.
An American journalist ; for many years
the literary editor and dramatic and
musical critic of the Chicago "Tribune."
Upton, John, -1760. J. U. An Eng-
lish clergyman; Prebendary of Roches-
ter, 1736-37, and Rector of Great Eis-
sington.
Urbino, Mrs. lievina Buoncuore.
L. Boncaur; Lavinia Buon Cuore. An
American writer, of Boston; wife of
Samson R. Urbino.
Ure, G. P., -1860. A Member of the
Press. A Scottish-Canadian journalist,,
of Toronto, and of Montreal, where he
died.
Urner, Nathan D. Burke Brentford;
Mentor. An American writer of the day,
of New York City.
Urquhart, C. K., 1855-. Scatty. An
American journalist, of Chicago.
Urquhart, David, 1805-77. An Old
Diplomatic /Servant. A Scottish states-
man; b. at Brackanwell, County Cro-
marty; educ. at St. John's Coll., Oxford,
and became Secretary of the British Em-
bassy at Constantinople ; M.P. for Staf-
ford, 1847-52 ; d. at Naples, Italy.
Urquhart, Rev. David Henry, M.A.
Querulous Moody. An English poet and
clergyman ; Prebendary of Lincoln, 1792.
t:;rquhart, Williani Pollard, 1815-.
An M.P. An Irish statesman; b. at
Castle Pollard, Westmeath County, and
educ. at Trin. Coll., Cambridge; M.P. for
Westmeath, 1852-57 and 1859.
Uschner, Karl Richard Waldemar,
1834-. Julian; Chr. Klausner. A Ger-
man lawyer; b. at Wittenberg; since
1875, established in Oppeln; has suc-
ceeded as a dramatic poet.
Usher, Charles. C U. An early
English writer, of the U.niv. of Cam-
bridge.
Usher, James, about 1720-72. J. U.
An Irish writer; b. in the county of
Dublin; was successively a farmer, a
linen-draper, a R. C. priest, and a school-
teacher, of Shaftesbury.
Utterson, Edward Vernon. E. V. U.
An English literary antiquary, and edi-
tor of rare books.
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Vachette, Euggne, 1827-. Eugene
Chavette. A French novelist ;^ b. at Paris ;
wrote first for "Figaro." " iEv^nement,"
etc., and made himself remarkable for
his sharp and minute obseryations.
Vail, Floyd. Flambeau; Floyd Val-
entine. An American writer of the day.
Vail, John Coopet. Zekel Allspice.
An American humorous writer of the
day.
Valbezene, A. de. Le Major Fridolin.
A French writer of the day.
Valentia, George Annesley, Vis-
count, 1770-1814. The Last Traveller.
An English nobleman ; b. at Arley Hall,
Staffs.; educ. at Eugby and at Oxford,
but did not graduate ; spent some years
in the army; in the West Indies, 1802-6;
M.P. for Yarmouth, Isle of Wight, from
1808 ; d. at his birthplace.
Valentine, Mrs. Laura (JeT«nry).
L. V. An English editor of the day.
Valentine, Mrs. Richard. Aunt Lou-
isa. An American ( f ) writer of the day,
for children.
Vallancey, Charles, (originally Val-
lance), LL.D., 1722-1812. C. V. An
Irish antiquary ; general in the Engineer
Department of the Royal Army, 1803-12 ;
resided chiefly in Dublin, and d. there.
Vallentine, B. B. John Iredale;
Francis Fitznoodle. An American humor-
ist of the day.
Valpy, Abraham John, 1777-1854.
A. J. V. An English scholar, publisher,
and bookseller, of London ; b. at Read-
ing; educ. at Oxford; d. in St. John's
Wood Road, London.
Valpy, Rev. Edward, B.D., 1764-
1832. A Member of the University of Gam-
bridge. An English clergyman; b. in
the island of Jersey; of Trin. Coll.,
Camb. ; brother of Richard Valpy, D.D.,
and for many years his assistant in Read-
ing School ; d. at Yarmouth.
Valpy, Rev. Francis Edward Jack-
son, M.A. F. E. J. V. An English
scholar, of Trin. Coll., Camb. ; youngest
son of Richard Valpy, D.D., and his suc-
cessor as head master of the Reading
Grammar School, etc.; Rector of Gar-
veston, Attleborough, Norfolk, 1845-73.
Valpy, Henrietta F. H. F. V. An
English writer, of fifty years ago.
Valpy, Richard, D.D., E.A.S., 1754-
1836. R. v.; A Young Gentleman; A
Clergyman. An English clergyman and
educator; b. in the island of Jersey;
educ. at Pembroke Coll., Oxford ; Rector
of Stradishall, Suffolk, 1787-1836 ; head
master of Reading School, 1781-1830; d.
at Earl's Terrace, Kensington.
Van Arden, J. Howard, 1856-. Paul
Brad don. An American writer of the
day.
Van Ness, Judge William P. Aris-
tides; Lysander; Marcus. An American
lawyer and politician; b. in New York
City ; Columbia Coll., 1797 ; U.S. Judge
for the Southern District of New York
from 1812.
Vandenburgh, Theodore H. Jack
Bunsby. An American writer of the day.
Vanderbum, Mrs. G. L. G. L. V.
An American writer of the day, for the
young.
Vandenbussche, Mme . Marie
£nnery. A French writer for children.
Vane, the Hon. Anne. Vanella. An
English lady of the 18th century.
Vane, Lady Frances, Viscountess.
Lady V—ss V . An English lady of
the 18th century.
Vanhomrlgh, Miss Esther. Vanessa.
An Irish lady ; a friend of Dean Swift.
Vardill, Miss Anna Jane. A Lady.
An English poet.
Varela, Hfector F. Orion.
Varnum, Joseph Bradley, Jr., A.M.,
1818-74. Viator. An American lawyer ;
b. in Washington; Yale Coll., 1838; ad-
mitted to the Bar in Baltimore, and
practised there for a few years, but re-
moved to New York City, where he re-
mained till his death ; d. at Astoria, L.I.
Vasey, George. A Beefeater. An
English writer of the day, of schoolbooks,
etc.
Vaudoncourt, Guillaume G. de. G.
G. d. V.
Vaughan, C. M. C. M. V. An Eng-
lish compiler of educational works.
Vaughan, Rev. David James, M.A.
A Private Tutor. An English clei-gy-
man ; Trin. Coll., Cambridge, 1848 ; Vicar
of St. Martin, Leicester, 1860-83 et seq.;
Hon. Can. of Pet. Cathedral, 1872; R.D.
of Leicester, 1875.
Vaughan, Herbert. 11. V. An Eng-
lish novelist of the day.
Vaughan, Rev. Thomas. A Member
of Convocation. An English clergyman ;
Vicar of Yarnton.
Vaulabelle, Eleonore Tenaille de,
1801-59. Jules Cordier ; Ernest Desprez.
A French dramatist, of Paris.
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Veazie, Josepli. J. V. Z. An Amer-
ican (1) writer of the day.
Veasey, T. T. V. An English poet.
Venables, Gilbert. G. V. An Eng-
lish writer of the day.
Vergy, Treysac de. A Member of
Parliament. An English writer of the
18th century.
"Vernon, . Carmichael. An Eng-
lish writer.
Vernon, Admiral Edward, 1684-
1757. An Honest Sailor. An English
naval officer; b. at Westminster; d. at
his seat at Nanton, Suffolk.
Vernon, Francis V. A Sea-Officer.
A British seaman.
Verplanck, Gulian Crommelin,
LL.D., 1786-1870. Scriblerus Busbi/,
LL.D. ; Abimelech Coody ; Francis Her-
bert; Brevet Major Pindar Puff. An
American scholar and writer; b. in New
York City ; Columbia Coll., 1801 ; Vice-
Chancellor of the State University, 1829-
70 ; d. in his native city.
Verrall, Miss Georgiana. Elfin. An
English lady; b. at Worthing; mistress
of the Endowed School, at Crowan ; gov-
erness to the family of the Rev. Vernon
Page, Rector of St. Tudy.
Viardot, Louis, 1800-. L. V. A
French writer; b. at Dijon; removed to
Paris in 1817, and devoted himself ulti-
mately to literature.
Viaud, Julien. Pierre Loti. A Erench
>vriter of the day.
Vicary, Rev. Mieliael, B.A. A Prot-
estant Clergyman. An Irish (?) clergy-
man; Trin. Coll., Dublin, 1838; in 1883
resident at Wexford, Co. Wexford.
Victor, Mrs. Prances (Fuller). Flor-
ence Fane. An American writer of the day.
Victor, Henry, 1837-. A Novice. An
English dramatist; b. at Gulval; is a
linen-draper at Penzance, Cornwall.
Victor, Mrs. MettaVictoria(Fuller),
1831-. Mrs. Mark Peahody ; Seeley Beg-
ister ; Singing Sybil. An American mis-
cellaneous writer and journalist; b. at
Erie, Penn.; wife of Orville J. Victor;
of New York City from 1857.
Victor, OrvUIe James, 1827-. An
American Citizen. An American writer ;
b. at Sandusky, 0.; has acted as jour-
nalist in his native city and in New York
City; editor of Beadle's dime publica-
tions, 1860-64 et seg.
Victor, Thomas, 1828-80. A Travel-
ler. An English poet, etc.; b. at The
Parade, Mousehole, near Penzance ; was
a farmer, miller, and general merchant
in Australia, 1849-67 ; in 1877 was a resi-
dent at Lynwood, Paul, where he died.
Viger, Jacques, 1787-1858. Le Bon
Vieux Temps. A Canadian antiquary;
b., lived, and d. in Montreal ; was the first
mayor of that city.
Vigor, Mrs. (Ward Rondeau).
A Lady. An English writer, of one hun-
dred years ago.
VUlari, Linda "White, 1836-. 31.
Dalin. An English writer ; b. at Brighton ;
in 1876 married the Italian historian,
Prof. Pasquale Villari.
Vincent, "VViUiam, D.D., 1739-1815.
The Reverend Dean. An English cler-
gyman ; b. and d. in London ; educ. at
Westminster and Cambridge ; Dean of
Westminster, 1802-15.
Vining, Pamela S. Xenette. An
American poet ; in 1860 a teacher in the
Seminary for Young Women at Alton,
Mich.
Virtue, Peter, the Younger. A
Layman. A British colonial writer
and lecturer, of Maryborough, Aus-
tralia.
Vischer, Friedrich Tlieodor, 1807-.
Schartenmeyer. A German humorist; b.
at Ludwigsburg, Wurtemburg; studied
theology at Tubingen ; Prof, of Esthet-
ics at Tiibingen, 1844 ; at Zurich, 1855 ;
again at Tubingen, 1866.
Vlssclier, "William L. Vissch, An
American writer of the day.
Vitelleschi, Marchese Francesco No-
bili. Pomponio Leto.
Vivian, George, -1873. O. V. An
English architect.
"Vivian, Mrs. Isabella Jane (Houl-
ton). 7. V. An English poet and
musical composer; third daughter of
John Houltou, of Parley Castle, Somer-
set; in 1834 married Major Quintus
Vivian, F.R.G.S. ; resident, in 1880,
at 17 Chesham Street, London, S.W.
Viviana, EmUla. Emilia V. An
unfortunate Italian lady.
Vizard, John. J. V. An English
writer of the day.
Vizettelly, Henry. H. V. An Eng-
lish compiler.
Vogel, Elisa, 1823-. Elise Polko.
A German writer of the day.
Voiart, Anne Elisabeth Elise
(Petit-Pain), 1786-1866. Eliza. A
Erench novelist; b. and d. at Nancy.
Voigtel, Valeska, -1877. Arthur
Stahl. A German novelist; passed her
early life in Westphalia; married the
jurist Voigtel at Magdeburg; from 1868
a widow ; she lived chiefly at her villa
on Lake Maggiore, employed with the
translation of her works into the Italian
language ; d. at Milan.
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Volk, WUhelm Liudwig, 1804-188-.
Claras. A German mystical writer; b.
in Berlin ; eduo. at Gottingen ; in 1855
he abjured the Protestant faith.
Volkmann, Richard, 1830-. Rich-
ard Leander. A German poet and prose
writer : b. at Leipsic ; is Director of Sur-
gical Clinics and Prof, of Medicine in the
Univ. of Halle, and consulting surgeon
of the army.
Volleau, Adolphe. Revel. A French
writer.
Voltaire, Francois Marie Arouet
de, 1694-1778. A t de F*»; M.
Abouzit ; h'Ahhi Bazin ; L'AbM Big ....,■
M. L'Abbg Caille; M. L'Abbg d'Arty ;
L'Abbe de TiUadet; L'Abb£ Mauduit ;
L'Abb^ Tamponet ; Un Acade'micien de
Li/on ; L' Admiral iSheremetof; Alexis,
Archeveque de Novgorod-la- Grande ; Ama-
bed ; Un Amateur de Belles-Lettres ; Les
Amateurs ; Anne Dubourg ; Anloine Vad€ ;
Frere de Guillaume; L' Archeveque de
Cantorbery ; Un Auteur c€lebre, etc. ; Un
Avocat de Besangon; Un Avocat de Prov-
ince ; Un Bachelier en Thiologie; M.
Baudinet ; Une Belle Dame ; McBelle-
guier ; Un Be'ne'diclin ; Un Be'nedictin de
Franche-Comte ; Bigex ; Caius Mcmmius
Gemellus; Cassen, Avocat au Cui::eil du
Roi; Catherine Vade'; M. Chaihbon ;
Charles Qouju ; Un Chrgtien ; Les dn-
quante ; Dn Citoijen de Geneve; 31. Clair;
M. Clocpitre ; Le Comte Da ....,- Comte
de Corbera ; Comte de Pusseran ; M. le
Comte de Tournay ; Corps des Pasteurs ;
M. Cubstorf; Cure' de Frene ; Curg Mes-
lier; Damilaville ; M. Demad ; Desjar-
dins ; Docteur Akakia ; Le Docteur Good-
heart ; Docteur Good Natur'd Wellwisher ;
Le Docteur Obern ; Docteur Ralph; Dom
Calmet ; Dumarsais ; Dumoulin ; Un Ec-
cUsiastique ; M. de L'Ecluse, etc. ; ^ M.
Eratou; M. d'Etallonde; Evhe'mere;
M. Fatema; M. Formey ; Gabriel Gras-
set; Gardien des Capucins ; Genest Ram-
poneau; Ogrofle; Guillaume Vadg; Un
Homme de Lettres ; M. Hude ; M. Huet ;
L' Humble USveque d'Aletopolis ; M. Im-
hof; Irenie Alethis ; M. Ivan Alethof;
Jacq. Aimon ; Jean Meslier; Jean Plo-
hof; Jerome Carre ; Jos. Bourdillon ; M.
Joseph Laffichard ; Josias Rosette ; Jous-
souf-Cherebi ; La Roupilliere ; M. de La
Visclede, etc.; M. Lantin; M. /)**»
ilf***,- M. L.; M. Mairet; Le Major
Kaiserling ; Malicourt ; M, Mamaki ;
Marquis de Ximenez ; M. de MauUon ;
Maxime Madeure ; Un Membre du Con-
seil de Zurich; Un Membre d'un Corps;
Milord Bolingbrocke ; M. Montmolin ; M.
de Morza ; M. Needham ; Le P. Fouquet ;
P. Quesnel; Papa Nicolas Charisteski ;
Pasteur Bourn; Plusieurs Aumdnieres,
etc. ; Un Pretre de la Doctrine Chre'tienne ;
M. le Proposant Thero, etc. ; Un Quaker ;
R. P. L'Escarbotier ; Le R. P. Polycarpe ;
Rabbin Akib ; M. Robert Covelle ; M. de
Saint-Didier, etc. ; 31. Saint-Hyacinthe ;
Scarmentado ; Le Secretaire de M. de
Voltaire; 31. Sherloc; Le Sieur Aveline
lui-meme; Le Sieur Tamponet; Une So-
ciete de Bacheliers en Thgologie ; Soranus ;
M. Thomson ; Trois Avocats d'un Parle-
ment ; M. F*** / M. de V ,• Verze-
not ; La Veuve Denis ; La Vieillard du
3Iont Caucasse ; Zapata. A French
philosopher ; b. at Ch^tenay, near
Sceaux ; A'isited England, 1724 ; resided
in Prussia, 1750-5.3 ; d. in Paris.
This list, prepared byMr.Frey, is so remarka-
ble that it is inserted here, though very few of
the pseudonyms will be found in the first part.
Von Valiienburg, Miss Julia. Gla-
dys Wayne. An American writer of the
day.
Vosburgh, F. W. Vigilant. An
American writer of the day.
Vose, Reuben. Invisible Sam. An
American political writer.
^W.
Wace, Henry T. A Wanderer in
Egypt. An English traveller.
Wadd, William, Esq., P.L.S., 1777-
1829. A Member of the Royal College of
Surgeons; Unus quorum. An English sur-
geon to George IV. ; b. in London ; killed
by an accident on the road from Killar-
ney to Mitchelstoun.
Waddell, Eev. Peter Hately, LL.D.
A Preacher of the Gospel. An English
clergyman.
Waddilove, Eev. AVilliam James
Darley. W. J. D. W. An English cler-
gyman, of Canada.
Waddington, Cliarles, 1819-. Kas-
tus. A French philosopher; nephew of
the statesman ; b. at Mailand, of an
English Protestant family ; was educ. at
the Lyceum of Versailles and at the
Normal School in Paris ; since 1864, has
been Professor of Philosophy, and a
lecturer upon it, at Paris.
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Waddington, Samuel Ferrand,
M.D. Algernon Sidney. An English
physician, of London.
Wade, John, about 1800-. J. W.;
The Original Editor. An English lawyer,
of London; Vice-President of the Histor-
ical Section of the "Listitut d'Afrique,"
of Paris.
Wadman, Elmer E. Ellsworth. An
American writer of the day.
Wager, Miss Mary A. E. Mintwood.
An American writer of the day.
Waggamon, Mrs. Mary T. Fannie
Fairie; Queerquill. An American writer.
Wagstaflfe, William, M.D., 1685-
1725. Crispin ; Dr. Andrew Tripe. An
English physician, of St. Bartholomew's
Hospital, London ; b. at Cubliugton,
Bucks. ; d. at Bath.
Waiab, Charles James. One who
knows. An English sanitary writer of
the day, of London.
Wainewright, Jeremiah, M.D. A
Member of the College of Phvsicians. An
English physician of the first part of the
18th century.
Wainewright, Thomas Griffiths.
Janus Weathercock ; Varney. An English
author; a friend of Lamb; "the gentle-
manly murderer " ; a contributor to the
"London Magazine" (see his sketch of
Hood — paper styled "Janus Weather-
cock," etc., in the No. for January,
1822), of whose criminal career a full
account will be found in Talfourd's
"Final Memorials of Charles Lamb."
Wainwright, Rev. Latham, M.A.,
F. S. A., -1833. F. S. A. An English
clergyman; Rector of Great Brickhill,
Buckinghamshire, 1803-83; resided in
liis parish a few years, but afterwards in
London, where he died.
Wainwright, Reader. Another Bar-
rister. An English lawyer ; a Unit, writer.
Wake, Rev. WUliam, D.D., 1657-
1736-37. A Country Clergyman. An Eng-
lish divine; b. at Blandford, Dorset-
sliire; Archbishop of Canterbury, 1715-
16 ; d. and was buried at Croydon.
Wakefield, Edward Gibbon, 1796-
1862. A Member. An English writer;
accompanied the Earl of Durham to
Canada as his private secretary in 1839;
resided some years in the South of
France, but removed to New Zealand,
and d. there.
Wakefield, Priscilla (Bell), 1750-
1832. Priscilla »*»^. ^ Gentleman. An
English Friend, of Tottenham; after-
wards of Ipswich, Suffolk. She is said
to have been the original promoter of
those institutions called "Frugality
Banks," for the benefit of the industri-
ous poor.
Wakefield, Thomas, 1752-1806.
Philanthropos. An English clergyman ;
brother of Gilbert Wakefield; minister
at Richmond, Surrey, for 30 years, and
d. there.
Walcott, Eliza. Tlie Two Sisters.
An American poet; sister of Sarah G.
Walcott.
Walcott, Josephine. Cordelia Hav-
ens. An American writer of the day.
Walcott, Rev. Mackenzie Edward
Clarke, B.D., 1822-. M. E. C. W. An
English clergyman and poet; Exeter
Coll., Oxford, 1844; Precentor and Pre-
bendary of Oving in Chichester Cathe-
dral, 1863-83 et seq.
Walcott, Sarah G. The Two Sisters.
An American poet; sisterto Eliza Walcott.
Waldie, Miss Charlotte Ann. An
Englishwoman. An English writer; sis-
ter of John Waldie, of Plendersyde
Park, near Newcastle, afterwards Mrs.
Eaton, of Stamford.
Waldie, Walter S. Betlaw. An
American writer of the day.
Waldo, . Tim Linkenwater. An
American writer of the day.
Waldo, Leonard, 1853-. L.W. An
American astronomer; b. at Cincinnati;
educ. at Woodward Coll. ; assistant at
the Harv. Univ. Observatory, Cambridge,
1875-80 et seq.; is now connected with
the observatory at Yale Coll.
Waldo, Peter. A Layman. An Eng-
lish religious writer for the Society for
Promoting Christian Knowledge.
Waldron, Francis Godolphin. F.
G. W. An English actor, editor, and
dramatist; editor of the "Literary Mus-
eum," London, 1792; the "Shakespear-
ian Miscellany," 1802 ; and editor or au-
thor of the "Biographical Mirror," 1793.
Walford, Bessie G. Flora Walford.
An English writer.
Walford, Edward, v. Elliott Stock.
Editor V. Publisher. Walford, Rev. Ed-
ward, M.A., 1823-. An English author;
b. at Hatfield; M.A. of Balliol Coll., Ox-
ford ; editor of the " Gentleman's Maga-
zine," 1865-68; and of the "Register,"
1869 et seq.
Walford, Thomas. An Irish Gentle-
man.
Walker, . Comet. An American
writer of the day.
Walker, Mrs. . A Lady. An
English writer of the 18th century.
Walker, Miss . Anna Fredair.
An American "Southland" writer; in
1872, of Tuscaloosa, Ala.
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Walker, Benjamin. Bewk Albin.
An English writer of the day.
Walter, Miss C. Lottie. An English
author.
Walker, Eev. Charles, M.A. C. W.
An English clergyman ; Trin. Coll., Cam-
bridge, 1861; Asst-Curate of St. Mich-
ael's, Brighton, 1863-83 et seq.
Walker, Mrs. D. M. (F.). Helen Mar.
An English author.
Walker, E. C. Veritas. An Ameri-
can writer of the day.
Walker, G. R. An Amateur. An
English writer.
Walker, George, M.B. Alpha^ An
English colonial writer, of Sydney, New
South Wales.
Walker, J. =@B.
Walker, Rev. James, B.C.L., 1712-
^3(?). Jonas Salvage. An English cler-
gyman; Vicar of LanUvery, 1752-93; d.
at Lostwithiel.
Walker, James Barr, D.D., 1805-.
An American Citizen. An American cler-
gyman ; b. in Philadelphia ; from 1841 a
resident of Mansfield, 0., where he estab-
lished an asylum for orphans.
Walker, John, 1732-1807. Elocution
Walker. An English lexicographer, of
London; was honored with the friendship
of Dr. Johnson, Edmund Burke, etc. ;
d. in London.
Walker, Joseph Cooper, 1762-1810.
A Member of the Arcadian Academy of
Rome. An Irish literary critic, biogra-
pher, and historian ; b. in Dublin ; trav-
■elled in Italy ; d. at St. Valeri, near Bray,
Ireland.
Walker, Katherine C. K. K. Kind.
An American writer of the day.
Walker, Eev. Richard, B.D. Philo-
math : Oxoniensis. An English botanist ;
Fellow of Magdalen Coll., Oxford.
Walker, Richard. W.; Basil. An
English author.
Walker, Robert. R. W. An Eng-
lish author of the day.
Walker, Robert. Tim Bobbin the Sec-
end. An English dialect writer, of Lit-
tlemoss, Lancashire.
Walker, Kev. Samuel. S. W. ; S.
W., A.B. ; A Presbijter of the Church of
England. An English clergyman of the
first part of the 18th century.
Walker, Eev. Samuel Abraham,
M.A. S. A. W. An English clergy-
man; Trin. Coll., Dublin, 1832; Eector
of St. Mary-le-Port, Bristol, 1857-70 et seq.
Walker, W. E. W. E. W. An Eng-
lish writer on tailoring; a London
tailor (?).
Walker, William Sidney, 1795-
1846. Edward Haselfoot. An English
man of letters; friend of Praed and
others; b. at Pembroke; educ. at Eton
and Trin. Coll., Cambridge; d. after a
life of embarrassments.
AVall, G. G. W. An English botan-
ist of the day.
Wallace, Lady Eglantine. Lady
; ■£■ W. A Scottish writer;
daughter of Sir William Maxwell, Bart. ;
and married Sir James Wallace, Knt., a
captain in the navy, from whom she was
soon divorced.
Wallace, James. An Odd Fellow. A
Scottish writer, of Glasgow.
Wallace, James, M.D. J. W., M.D.
A Scottish physician; a son of James
Wallace; minister of Kirkwall, Orkney;
a writer of the first part of the 18th cen-
tury.
Wallace, Robert GrenviUe. An
Officer in H. M.'s Service. An English
soldier in the East India service.
Wallace, WUUam A. W. A. W. An
English writer.
Waller, John Francis, LL.D., 1810-.
Iota; Jonathan Frelce Slingsby. An Irish
lawyer and journalist; for many years
editor of the " Dublin University Maga/-
zine " ; b. at Limerick ; Trin. Coll., Dub-
lin, 1831 ; admitted to the Irish Bar, 1833.
Waller, Sir William, 1597-1668.
gir W***m. An English writer; a Par-
liamentary general; an "active man
against the papists."
Walley, Samuel Hurd, 1805-77. W.
An American lawyer, statesman, and
banker, of Boston ; b. in that city ; Harv.
Univ., 1826; M.C., 1853-55.
Wallington, Charles. 'ni\6ij.ovaos.
An English editor.
Wallis, Mrs. Mary Davis (Cook).
A Lady. An American author.
Wallis, Eev. Stamford. A Clergy-
man living in the Neighborhood, etc. An
English writer of the earlier part of the
18th century.
Walmesley, Charles, D.D., F.E.S.,
1721-97. Signer Pastorini. An English
mathematician and astronomer; in 1756
was made Bishop and Apostolical Vicar
of the Western District of England; d.
at Bath.
Wain, Robert, Jr., 1797-1825. The
Hermit ; Peter Atall. An American poet ;
b. and d. in Philadelphia; received a
liberal education, and devoted himself to
literature.
Walpole, Et. Hon. Horace, 4th Earl
of Orford, 1717-97. H. W.; The Hon.
]\I^r Iff CC jr Ic ' /y **y ^^ H' "JK * * )s * !S •
A 3Ian ; William Marshall, Gent.; Onu-
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phrio Muralto ; Xo-Ho. An English man
of letters; b. and d. in London; educ.
at Eton and Cambridge; succeeded to
the peerage in 1791, but never took his
seat in the House of Lords.
Walpole, Sir Robert, Earl of Orford,
1676-1745. Sir B—t W—lp—le; R
W-p—le, Esq.; B. W****le; B*****
E—l of 0*****; Sir ***,• Or—d; Sir
Bob; Bob Booty; Bob Hush; Bob of
Lyn; ilr. R. Lyn; • Flimnap, the Lilli-
putian Premier; lago ; The Knight ; A
Member of the Lower House; A Mem-
ber of Parliament; Punch; Robin. _ An
English statesman ; Prime Minister,
1715-17 and 1721-42; created Earl of
Orford in 1742.
Walr^e, Mme E. C. W. (Gobie) van,
Christine Midler.
Walsh, Jobn Henry, F.E.C.S. Stone-
henge. An English sporting writer.
Walsh, Marie A. Sandette. An Amer-
ican novelist, of San Francisco.
Walsh, Robert, LL.D., 1784-1859.
An American recently returned from Eu-
rope. An eminent American journalist
and miscellaneous writer; b. and educ.
in Baltimore ; resided in IParis, 1837-59,
and d. there.
Walsh, William W. Harry Fenwood.
An American writer of the day.
Walter, Rev. Henry, B.D. A Cler-
gyman of the Church of England. An
English "historian; Eellow of St. John's
Coll., Cambridge ; professor in the E. I.
Coll., Hertford.
Walters, Robert. George Roberts. An
English writer.
Walters, Thomas, 1757-1825. T. W.
An English writer; b. in Portsmouth;
lived in London, and d. at Portchester,
Hants.
Walther, David. D. W. An Eng-
lish religious writer of the day.
Walton, W. H. Walworth Mansfield.
An English (? ) writer.
Walton, William, Esq., 1784-1857.
An English Civilian ; An Eye Witness ; A
Friend of Truth and Peace. An English
writer ; British agent at Hayti and San
Domingo ; d. at Oxford.
Walworth, Mansfield Tracy, 1830-
73. Hotspur. An American; son of
Chancellor Walworth ; b. at Albany ;
Union Coll., 1849; practised law in his
native city; was killed by his son at the
Sturtevant House, New York City.
Wanley, Humphrey, 1671 or 2-1762.
A Good Hand. A learned English anti-
quary; b. at Coventry; librarian to the
Earls of Oxford.
Wanostrocht, Nicholas, Jr. N.
Felix. An English sporting writer ; son
of N. Wanostrocht, author of educa-
tional works.
Warburton, Rowland Eyles Eger-
ton. B. E. E. W. An English poet
and song writer.
Warburton, WiUIam, D.D., 1698-
1779. Mr. W—'s; W—m W—n; An
Author; A Late Eminent Prelate; The
Most Impudent Man Living ; Paulus Pur-
gantius Fedasculus. An English divine j
b. at Newark; Bishop of Gloucester,
1759-79, where he died.
Ward, . A Citizen of Boston.
Ward, . A Master Mason. An
American writer.
Ward, C. A. Feltham Burghley. An
English writer.
Ward, Crosbie, Esq. A Member of
the Dramatic Lunatic Asylum. An Aus-
tralian dramatist; M. L. C. of Christ-
church, Canterbury, New Zealand.
Ward, Edward, about 1667-1731.
E. W. An English dramatist familiarly
called Ned Ward; b. in Oxfordshire;
was almost destitute of education ; an
imitator of the famous " Hudibras " But-
ler, and wrote several burlesque poems ;
kept a public house in Moorfield in a
genteel way, then in Clerkenwells, and
lastly a punch-house in Eulwood's
Rents, near Gray's Inn, where he
died.
Ward, Rev. Edward, M.A. An Old
Friend of the Society for Promoting Chris-
tian Knowledge. An English clergyman,
of Wadham Coll., Oxford; M.A., 1799;
minister of Iver, Bucks.
Ward, Miss Ellen. Nella. An Eng-
lish writer for the young.
Ward, F. O. Fow. An English
journalist; leader-writer on the London-
"Times."
Ward, Rev. Henry Dana, A.M.,
-1884. Senior Harvard. An American
writer ; Harv. Univ., 1816 ; a renouncing
Freemason, of New York.
Ward, Rev. James Charles. Cutis.
An English clergyman.
Ward, James Warren, 1818- Yor-
ich. An American poet and prose
writer ; b. at Newark, N..T. ; was partly
educ. at the Boston High School; has
resided in Cincinnati and New York
City, largely engaged in literary work.
Ward, John. Zion. An English re-
ligious author.
Ward, Mabella Ann. Kate Daslia-
way. An American writer of the day.
Ward, Mrs. Maria. The Wife of a
Mormon Elder.
Ward, Nathaniel Bagshaw, about
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1790-1864. N. B. W. An English
surgeon ; for 40 years vaccinator to the
National Vaccine Establishment.
Ward, Paul. An Old Cheltonian. An
English writer of the day.
Ward, Mrs. K. A Lady. An Eng-
lish writer.
Ward, Robert Plumer, 1765-1846.
R. P. W. An English lawyer and states-
man ; b. in London and d. in Chelsea.
Ward, Thomas, M.D., 1807-73. Flac-
cus. An American poet ; b. at Newark,
N.J. ; educ. at New Jersey Coll. and
Rutgers Med. Coll., N.Y.
Ward, Thomas Humphrey. 01.
Socius. An English editor of the day.
Ward, Townsend. Logan. An
American writer, of Philadelphia.
Ward, William George, 1812-. W.
G. W. An English clergyman ; was for
some time Math. Tutor at Christ Church,
Oxford; afterwards joined the Roman
Catholic Church, and became Professor
of Dogmatic Theology in the R. C. Coll.
of St. Edmund's, near Ware, Herts.
Wardrop, James, M.D., -1869. A
Layman. A Scottish physician, of Edin-
burgh; afterwards of London; surgeon
to George IV. ; a strenuous Unitarian.
Ware, C. N. Cumberlege. A Lay-
man. An English writer of the day.
Ware, Henry, Jr., D.D., 1794-1843.
An Unitarian Clergyman. An eminent
American minister and pulpit orator ; b.
at Hingham, Mass.; Harv. Univ., 1812;
professor at Harv. Univ. Divinity School,
1830-42 ; d. at Framingham, Mass.
Ware, Rev. John Fothergill Water-
house, 1818-81. J. F. W. W. An emi-
nent Unitarian clergyman; b. in Cam-
bridge, Mass. ; d. in Milton, Mass. ; min-
ister of the Arlington Street Church,
Boston, 1872-81.
Ware, Mrs. Mary Clementina. Mary
Clementina Stewart. An English writer of
the day ; wife of Mr. Hibbert Ware.
Ware, Mrs. Mary (Harris). Ger-
trude Glenn. An American " Southland "
poet and prose writer; b. in Tennessee ;
resided afterward in Alabama; in 1864
married Mr. Horace Ware; and in 1871
lived in Columbiana, Ala.
Ware, N. A. A Southern Planter. An
American writer of the South.
Ware, William. X. An Irish writer.
Ware, Re v.WilUam, A.M., 1797-1852.
Lucius M. Piso. An American clergyman
and novelist; b. at Hingham, Mass.; Harv.
Univ., 1816 ; editor of the " Christian Ex-
aminer," 18.38-44 ; d. at Cambridge.
Warfield, Mrs. Catharine Ann
(Ware), about 1814-. A Southern Lady ;
Two Sisters of the West. A popular Amer-
ican poet and novelist; b. at Natchez,.
Miss. ; in 1868 residing on a farm in
Pewee Valley, near Louisville, Ky.
Waring, Miss Anna Lsetitia. A. L.
W. An English hymn writer; b. at
Neath, South Wales; "is better isnown
through her beautiful spiritual hymns
than many others whose life story has
long been written."
Waring, Elyah. Crito. An English
Friend, of Alton ; but left there to reside
at Neath, and afterwards became a Wes-
leyan minister.
Waring, John Burley. An Architect;
Hon. Botibol Bareacres. An English art-
ist and poet, of London.
Waring, John Scott. J. S. ; Asiati-
cus; Bengalensis ; A Whig. An English
soldier and M.P. ; engaged in the East
India Service ; the friend and agent of
Warren Hastings.
Waring, Miss S. S. W. An English
poet; sister of Samuel Miller Waring
(1792-1827).
Waring, S. D. S. D. W. An Ameri-
can translator of the day.
Warne, Jonathan. A Lover of the
Truth. An English anti-Quaker writer,,
of London, early in the 18th cen-
tury.
Warner, Miss Anna B. AmyLothrop.
An American novelist; sister of Susan
Warner; b. in New York City; daugliter
of Henry W. Warner, also an American
author.
Warner, Rev. Beverly Ellison.
Pascarel. An American Epis. clergyman
and journalist of the day; in 1882 Rec-
tor at South Manchester, Conn.
Warner, Mrs. H. P. H. P. W. An
American poet of the day.
Warner, Rev. Richard, 1763-1857.
An Aged Parson ; A Retired Country Par-
son; Peter Paul Pallet. An English
clergyman and voluminous writer ; b. in
the parish of Marylebone, London ;
Curate of St. James's Parish, Bath, for
23 years; Rector of Chelwood, Somer-
set w. Great Chalfleld (1809), 1827-57;
d. at Chelwood.
Warnet, Miss Susan, 1818-85.
E. W.; S. W.; Elizabeth Wetherell. An
American novelist; b. in New York
City ; for some years resided with her
family on Constitution Island, in the
Hudson, opposite West Point ; d. at
Highland Falls, N.Y.
Warner, William. W. W. — See
"J., R." (Richard Jones).
Warren, Arthur. Timothy QuilL
An American writer of the day.
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Warren, Ira, M.D., 1806-64. Laicus.
An American physician and journalist ;
b. in Hawkesburg, Canada; eduo. at
Brown Univ., and Kenyon Coll. ; editor
in Boston.
Warren, Hon. John Byrne Leices-
ter, 1835-. W. P. Lancaster. An Eng-
lish author; M.A., Oxon. ; called to the
Bar at Lincoln's Inn, 1860 ; a magistrate
for Cheshire.
Warren, S. M. 5. M. W. An Eng-
lish compiler; a Swedenborgian of the
day.
Warren, Samuel, D.C.L., 1807-77.
S. W. ; An Attorney ; Gustavus Sharp,
■etc. ; Warren Warner, etc. An English
lawyer; b. at Eacre, Denbighshire,
Wales; educ. at Edinburgh; studied
medicine, then law; called to the Bar at
the Inner Temple, 1830 ; M.P., 1856-59 ;
"Wrote exclusively for " Blackwood."
Warriner, Eev. Edward A. A
Broad Churchman. An American poet
and novelist; b. at Agawam, Mass.;
Union Coll., N.Y., 1855; in 1877 Epis.
Rector at Montrose, Pa.
Warter, John Wood, B.D., 1806-78.
Cedric Oldacre, of Sax-Normanbury ; An
Old Vicar. An English clergyman;
B.A., Oxford, 1827; Vicar of West
Tarring, Worthing, Sussex; son-in-law
■of Robert Southey.
Warton, Joseph, D.D., 1722-1800.
Z. An English poet and critic ; b. at
Dunsford, Surrey; educ. at Winchester
School, and Oriel Coll., Oxford ; head
master of the school, 1766-93 ; d. in
Wickham.
Warton, Thomas, 1728-90. T. W.;
Brother Tom. An eminent English poet|;
younger brother of the preceding; b. at
Basingstoke ; Prof, of Poetry at Oxford,
1757-67; Camden Prof, of Anc. Hist,
there, and Poet-Laureate, 1785-90 ; d. in
Oxford.
Warwick, J. H. Broadbrim. An
American Shakespeare scholar of the
day.
Warwick, AViUiam Atkinson.
A. W. An English author.
Warying, Miss Jane. Varina. An
Irish (?) lady; a friend of Dean Swift.
Wasborough, . The Kinrj. An
English writer.
Wash, Henry. H. W. An English
compiler of school books; an educator
of the day.
Washburn, Henry Stevenson. H.
S. W. An American poet, etc., of Bos-
ton ; in 1871-72, Member of the Massa-
chusetts House of Eepresentatives; in
1873-74, of the Massachusetts Senate.
Washburne, Miss Mary B. Mary
Morrison. An American (?) writer of
the day.
Washington, John. J. W. An
English hydrographer to the British Ad-
miralty ; entered the navy in 1812, and
was made captain in 1842.
Wasse, Rev. Joseph, 1672-1738. n.
An English clergyman ; b. in Yorksliire ;
educ. at Queen's Coll., Cambridge ; Rec-
tor of Aynhoe, Northants., 1711-38.
Wastberg, Anna (Andersson),
1832-. Anna Andersson. A Swedish
poet; b. at Bidtskofle; married in 1857,
and since that time has resided in
Wenersborg.
Waterfleld, Charles. The Registrar
of the Birmingham County Court. An
English lawyer.
Waterhouse, Benjamin, M.D., 1754-
1846. A Young Man of Massachusetts.
An eminent American physician ; b. at
Newport, R.I. ; studied medicine in Edin-
burgh and Leyden, and began practice
at Newport; Professor of Physics at
Harv. Univ., 1783-1812; d. at Cam-
bridge, Mass.
Waters, E. S. E. S. W. An Ameri-
can compiler, of Chicago.
Waters, Frank. Our Bard. An
American poet, of Philadelphia; b. in
that city; since his twelfth year, resi-
dent alternately in New York and Phila-
delphia.
Waters, John. Flaccus. An English
poet.
Waterston, Mrs. Anna C. (Quincy).
A. C. Q. W. An American lady ;
daughter of Josiah Quincy, and wife of
Rev. R. C. Waterston, of Boston.
Waterston, Rev. Robert Cassie,
A.M. R. C. W. An American clergy-
man, poet, and miscellaneous writer; b.
in Kennebunk, Me., but has always lived
in Boston.
Watkins, Tobias, M.D., 1780-1855.
Paul Allen. An American author and
journalist; for many j'ears Auditor of
Accounts at Washington, where he died.
Watson, Miss A. A. de Yonge. An
English poet.
Watson, Alexander. A Layman. A
Scottish poet and essayist ; town clerk
of Port Glasgow.
Watson, Alfred E. T. R. An Eng-
lish sporting writer of the day ; London
correspondent of the New York " Spirit
of the Times."
Watson, E. H. ^. H. W. An Amer-
ican C?) author of the day.
Watson, Rev. Edward John, M.A.
An Ex-Curate. An English clergyman;
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Christ Coll., Cambridge, 1869; Curate of
Frome-Selwood, 1872-74 et seq.
Watson, Forbes, -1871. A Medical
Man. An English botanist.
Watson, George Bott Churchill.
Medicus. An English physician.
Watson, James. A Member of the
College of Justice. A Scottish advocate.
Watson, Jean li. J. L. W. A Scot-
tish writer of the day.
Watson, John. A Layman of the
Church of England. An English writer.
Watson, Richard, D.D., 1737-1816.
A Christian Whig; A Consistent Protes-
tant. An English clergyman; b. at Hev-
ersham, Westmoreland; Bishop of Llan-
daff, 1782-1816.
AVatson, Walker, -1854. The Poet
of Kirkintillock. A Scottish poet ; author
of " Jockie's Far Awa'."
Watson, William Robinson, A.M.,
1799-1864. Hamilton. An American
political writer ; b. in South Kingstown,
K.I. ; Brown Univ., 1823; lived and d. at
Providence, R.I. ; for nearly 40 years was
devoted almost exclusively to politics.
Watterson, Henry, 1832-. Asa Tren-
chard. An American journalist; b. at
Washington ; but from 1868 has been at
Louisville most of the time, part owner and
editor-in-chief of the "Courier-Journal."
Watterston, George. A Foreigner;
The Wanderer. An American miscella-
neous writer; librarian of Congress,
1825-29.
Watts, Phillips. Felix Balfour. An
English dramatist and journalist.
Watits, S. 8. W. An English writer.
Watts, Thomas, 1811-69. P. P. C. R.
An eminent English linguist ; b. and d. in
London ; assistant in the British Museum,
1837-69.
Watts, Walter Henry. W. H. W.;
An Old Seporter. An English journalist ;
wrote the " Annual Biography and Obit-
uary" from 1817 to 1831.
Wauchope, John. J. W. A Scot-
tish writer, of Edmondstone ; Lieut.-Col.
of the Mid Lothian Militia.
Waugh, Rev. John, A.M. Chor-Epis-
copus. An American clergyman; Hon.
A.M. at Hamilton Coll., N.Y., 1852.
Way, Arthur S. Avia. An English
scholar and translator of the day.
Way, B. Musidorus. An English
scholar; contributor to the "Microcosm"
of Eton Coll., 1787.
Way, Rev. Le^wis. Basilicus. An
English clergyman, of Stanstead, Sussex.
Wayland, Rev. Heman Lincoln,
D.D., 1830-. Bev. Philetus Dobbs, D.D.
An American Bapt. clergyman; son of
Dr. Francis Wayland ; b. at Providence •
Brown Univ., 1849; Pastor of the Third
Bapt. Church, at Worcester, Mass., 1854-
61 ; editor at Philadelphia, 1872-84 et seq.
Weale, William Henry James. W.
B. J. W. An English publisher, of Lon-
don.
Weamys, Mrs. Anna. Mrs. A. W. ; A
Young Gentlewoman, Mrs. A. W. An
English poet of the 17th century.
Weatherly, Rev. Frederick Ed-
ward, M.A. A Resident M.A. An Eng-
lish clergyman, poet, and prose writer of
the day; Brasenose Coll., Oxford, 1871.
Weaver, Lieut. . A Seaman.
Weaver, Rev. Robert. A Quadra-
genarian. An English Cong, minister.
Weaver, Thomas. Job Shuttle.
Webb, Charles Henry, 1831-. John
Paid. An American journalist; b. at
Rouse's Point, N.Y. ; became a well-
known humorous correspondent of the
New York "Tribune," and travelled in
Europe in that capacity in 1876.
Webb, Charles Hull, 1843-. Oaque-
teur; Jack Manletj ; Matt Marling; Pierce
Cutting. An American writer of the day
for the young.
_ Webb, Col. F. Philalethes. An Eng-
lish writer ; a Shakespearian scholar.
Webb, Foster. Telarius; Vedastus.
An English poet; a clerk to a merchant
of London; amused himself with trans-
lating from the Latin classics for the
" Gent. Mag.," 1740 et seq. He d. in his
22d year.
Webb, Francis, Esq., 1735-1815.
Vents. An English writer; b. at
Taunton; was settled in the ministry,
and afterwards in London, but left it
after about ten years' service, and dis-
tinguished himself in the literary world
by many elegant publications on various
subjects. About the year 1810 he went
to reside in Somersetshire.
Webb, James Watson, 1802-84. An
Amateur Traveller. An American jour-
nalist and politician; b. at Claverack,
N.Y. ; was an officer in the U.S. army,
1819-27; editor of the "New York
Courier," 1827-29, and of the New York
"Courier and Inquirer," 1829-61; U.S.
Minister to Brazil, 1861-69; d. in New
York City.
Webb, Joseph, 1735-87. Josephus
Tela. An American writer ; Grand
Master of Freemasons in America ; d. in
Boston.
Webb, Mrs. Laura S. Stannie Lee.
An American poet and teacher ; wife of
Dr. W. T. Webb ; in 1868 a teacher in
the St. Joseph's Listitute, Mobile.
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Webb, Philip Carteret, 1700-70.
P. C. W.; A Gentleman of Lincoln's Inn ;
A Member of the House of Commons. An
English antiquary ; Joint-Solicitor of the
Treasury, 1756-^5.
Webb, Rev. WUliam. The Protes-
tant Rector of Tixall, Stafford. An Eng-
lish clergyman.
Webb, WUliam H. Magpie. An
Ainerican writer.
Webb, William tocock. W. L. W.
An English writer of the day.
Webbe, Cornelius. A Person lately
nbout Town. An English litterateur; for
many years proof-reader of the " Quar-
terly Review," and a contributor to sev-
eral periodicals.
Webber, Charles Edmund. C. E.
W. ; An Officer of the Royal Engineers.
An English soldier; 1st Lieut, of the
R.E. in 1855; served throughout the
campaigns of 1858 and 1859 in Central
India.
Webber, Charles Wilkins, 1819-56.
C. W. Eimi. An American adventurer
and journalist; b. at Russellville, Ky. ;
went to Central America in 1855; joined
Walker in Nicaragua, and was there
killed.
Webber, Samuel, M.D., 1797-1880.
5. An American physician ; b. in Cam-
bridge,, Mass. ; Harv. Univ., 1815 ; prac-
tised his profession at Charlestown,
N.Y., 1822-80, and d. there.
Webster, Alexander, D.D., 1707-84.
A. W — b — r, M.A. An eminent Scot-
tish minister, of the Tolbooth Church,
Edinburgh, 1737-84.
Webster, Mrs. Augusta (Davies).
Cecil Home. An English poet and
scholar, of London ; daughter of Admi-
ral George Davies ; married Thomas
Webster, Fellow of Trin. Coll., Cam-
bridge; she commenced her literary
career in 1860; resident, 1877, in Vic-
toria Street, London.
Webster, EzeMel, A.M., 1780-1829.
Cato. An American lawyer ; b. in Salis-
bury, N.H. ; Dart. Coll., 1804; studied
law, and practised his profession at Bos-
cawen, N.H. ; d. at Concord, N.H.
Webster, Rev. George Edis, M.A.
A Minister of the Church of England. An
English clergyman ; Rector of Grundis-
burgh, Woodbridge, Suffolk, 1832-70 et
seg.
Webster, Rev, James. One of the
Country Party ; A Sincere Lover of the
Church and State. A Scottish clergy-
man, of the first part of the 18th cen-
tury ; minister of the Tolbooth Church,
Edinburgh.
Webster, Noah, LL.D., 1758-1843.
An American ; Aristides ; Aurelius ; B. ;
Candor; Curtius ; A Federalist; Hamp-
den ; Honorius ; Lover of Stability ; Mar-
cellus; Peace and Justice ; Seneca; Sidney;
Trumbull. An eminent American lexicog-
rapher ; b. in Hartford, Conn. ; grad. at
Yale Coll. in 1778; resided at New
Haven, Conn., 1798-1812; at Amherst,
Mass., 1812-22 ; again at New Haven,
1822-43; and d. there.
Webster, Pelatiah, A.M., 1725-95.
A Citizen of the United States. An Amer-
ican patriot; b. at Lebanon, Conn. ; Yale
Coll., 1746; preached at Greenwich, Mass.,
1748-49 ; a merchant of Philadelphia,
about 1755-95, and d. there.
Webster, Rev. Thomas, B.D., 1780-
1840. W. ; T. W. An English clergy-
man ; Rector of St. Botolph, Cambridge,
and Vicar of Oakington.
Webster, Wmiam, D.D., 1689-1758.
The Draper; A Draper of London; A
Friend to the Government ; Richard Hooker,
Esq., of the Inner Temple. An English
clergyman ; Vicar of Ware and of Thun-
dridge, Herts., 1741-58.
Weed, Thurlow, 1797-1884. T. W.
An American journalist and politician;
for many years proprietor and editor of
the "Albany Evening Argus."
Weekes, John Ernest. J. E. W.
An English writer of the day.
Weeks, Mrs. Helen Campbell.
Campbell Wheaton. An American writer
of the day for the young.
Wehlen, Peodor zu, 1821-. Feodor
Wehl. A German author ; b. at Kunzen-
dorf in Silesia ; was general intendant of
theatres, 1874-82 et seq., at Stuttgart.
Weidemeyer, John William, 1819-.
John W. Montclair. An American broker
and poet; b. at Eredericksburg, Va.;
from 1875 has resided in New York
City.
Weltzel, Miss Sophy Winthrop.
Sophy Winthrop. An American novelist
of the day.
Welby, Mrs. Amelia B. (Coppuck),
1821-52. Amelia. An American poet;
b. at St. Michaels, Md. ; in 1838 married
George B. Welby, a merchant of Louis-
ville, Ky. ; afterwards lived and d. there.
Welchman, Rev. Edward, about
1665-1739. A Minister in the Country.
Magdalen Coll., Oxford, 1684; Arch-
deacon of Cardigan, 1727-39.
Weld, Theodore Dwlght, 1803-. T.
D. W. ; Wythe. An American anti-slav-
ery reformer; b. at Hampton, Conn.;
educ. at Hamilton Coll. ; studied theol.
at the Lane Sem. ; in 1854 established a
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liigh school at Eagleswood, N.J. ; in 1864
removed to Hyde Park, Mass.
Welfitt, WlUiam. Civis. An Eng-
lish compiler.
Wellbeloved, Eev. Charles, 1769-
1858. The Curator of the Antiquities. An
English clergyman ; a Unitarian divine,
•of York from 1792 to the time of his
death in that city in 1858 ; was for 37
.years (1803-39) at the head of the
Manchester College.
WeUman, Mary W. Prairie Bird.
An American poet.
Wells, Charles Jeremiah, about
1798-. H. L. Howard. An eminent
English poet; an early and intimate
friend of Keats.
Wells, David, Esq. Observator. An
English writer.
Wells, Edward, D.D., -1727. A Min-
ister of the Church of England. An Eng-
lish clergyman ; A.M., Oxford, 1693 ; Rec-
tor of Cottesbuch, Leicestershire, 1717-27.
Wells, J. C. An Attorneij-at-Law. An
American writer of the day.
Wells, John G. Qracchus Americanus,
An American writer of the day.
Wells, Samuel A. An Underwriter.
An American business man of Boston(?);
President of the Atlas Insurance Co.
Wells, Prof. WiUiam, 1820-. Uncle
Will. An American scholar ; b. in New
York City; Hon. A.M., Williams Coll.,
1856; Professor at Genesee Coll., N.Y.,
1852-65; and at Union Coll, N.Y., from
1865.
Wells, WUllam Benjamin, 1809-.
Cinna. A Canadian journalist; in 1867
judge of the Co. Kent, U.C.
Wells, WUliam Charles, M.D.,
E.R.S., 1757-1817. Marcus. An emi-
nent physician; b. in Charleston, S.C.;
-studied medicine in Edinburgh, 1775-78;
resided in the United States, 1780-84;
-and in London, 1785-1817, and d. there.
Welsh, James Jacob. J. J. W. An
English biographer.
Welsted, Leonard, 1689-1747. L.
W.; A Gentleman; Palemon. An Eng-
lish poet and miscellaneous writer; b. at
Abington, Northants. ; held a position in
the Tower of London, where he died.
Welton, Richard, D.D. Euo-e^eis.
An English clergyman; Rector of St.
Mary's, Whitechapel, London, the first
part of the 18th century.
Wentworth, Dorothea. An Impar-
tial Hand. An Irish (?) writer, of the
18th century.
Wentworth, John, LL.D., 1736-1820.
The Governor. An American statesman;
•Governor of New Hampshire, 1767-75;
was a loyalist, and removed to Nova
Scotia, where he was Lieut.-Governor,
1792-1808 ; and d. at Halifax.
Wentworth-Pitzwilliam, Charles
William, 4th Earl, 1748-1833. A Ven-
erated Nobleman; Viscount Milton. An
English nobleman; educ. at Eton, and
King's Coll., Cambridge ; Lord-Lieut, of
Ireland, 1794-95; d. at Milton House,
near Peterborough.
Werner, Franz von, 1836-81. Murad
Efendi. A German writer ; b. at Vienna ;
entered the Turkish service, and in 1877
was Minister Resident at Court of Stock-
holm, and after that at the Hague, where
he died.
Wesley, Rev. Charles, 1708-88.
Bard of Epworth. An English clergy-
man; b. in Epworth; preached among
the Methodists till his death in London.
Wesley, Rev. John, 1703-91. Angli-
cance Presbyter; The Greatest Hypocrite
in England ; A Lover of Free Grace ; A
Lover of Mankind and Common Sense;
A Methodist; Fhilalethis. An eminent
English Meth. preacher and reformer; b.
at Epworth, Lincolnshire; labored dili-
gently in the ministry, 1739-91.
Wesley, Mehetabel, afterwards
Wright. Bard of Epworth. An English
poet ; b. in Epworth ; sister of Charles
and John Wesley.
Wesley, Rev. Samuel, Sr., 1660 or
68-1735. Bard of Epworth ; A Country
Divine ; Mr. D-nt-n ; A Schollar. An
English clergyman ; Rector of Epworth.
Wesley, Rev. Samuel, Jr., about
1691-1739. Bard of Epworth. An Eng-
lish clergyman ; b. in Epworth ; Head
Master of Tiverton School, 1732-39.
West, Aaron. A. W. An English
author.
West, Sir Edward, 1783-1828. A
Fellow of the University College, Oxford.
An English jurist ; Recorder of Bombay,
1823, and on the establishment of the
Supreme Court, Chief Justice; d. at
Poonah.
West, Edward. E. W. An English
poet and prose writer.
West, F. H. One of his Sons. An
English writer; son of Francis Athon
West.
West, Gilbert, LL.D., 1706-56. Ed-
mund Spenser, the Poet. An English
poet; educ. at Eton and Oxford; Clerk
of the Privy Council, 1752; and after-
wards Under-Treasurer of Chelsea Hos-
pital.
West, James B. A Naval Officer.
An English writer of the day.
West, Eev. John Otho, M.A., 1829-.
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Omicron. An English clergyman ; b. at
St. Agnes ; Eector of St. Pinnock, Lis-
keard, 1870-83 et seq.
West, ReT. John Rowland, M.A.
J. R. W. An English clergyman ; Trin.
Coll., Cambridge, 1882; Vicar of Wraw-
by, Glandford Bridge, 1847-8.3 et seq.
West, Joshua. Harry Helicon, Esq.
An English satirical poet.
West, Richard, -1726. The New
Lord Ghancellor. An eminent Irish
jurist; Lord Chancellor of Ireland,
1725-26.
West, Samuel, D.D., 1738-1808. The
Old Man. An eminent American clergy-
man; b. at Martha's Vineyard; Harv.
Univ., 1761; pastor of HoUis Street
Church, Boston, 1789-1808, where he
died.
West, WilUam, 1770-1854. An Old
Bookseller; One of the Old School ; W.W.
An English bookseller; b. at Whaddon,
Croyden, Surrey; was in business at
Cork and at London ; d. in the Charter-
House, London.
West, Rev. WiUlam, B.A. The Edi-
tor of that Edition ; Incumbent of the Eng-
lish Church, Nairn. An English clergy-
man; Trin. Coll., Dublin, 1856; Rector
of Puttenham, Guildford, 1882-83 et seq.
Westcott, Thompson, 1820-. Joe
Miller, Jr. An American lawyer and
journalist; b. in Philadelphia; admitted
to the Bar of that city, 1841, and editor
of the " Sunday Dispatch," Philadelphia,
1848-70 et seq.
Westertou, Charles. One of the
Churchwardens. An English miscellane-
ous writer.
Westlake, William Colson. A Mer-
chant. An English Friend, of Southamp-
ton.
Westley, F. O. F. C. W. An Eng-
lish writer, of Cheltenham.
Westmacott, Charles Molloy, 1787-
1868. Bernard Blackmantle. An Eng-
lish journalist; proprietor and editor of
the " Age," London ; d. at Paris.
Westmoreland, John Fane, 11th
Earl of, D.C.L., 1784-1859. An Officer
employed in his Army. An eminent
English soldier and diplomatist; d. at
Althorpe House, London.
Westmoreland, Mrs. Blaria Eliza-
beth (Jourdan), 1815-. Mystery. An
American "Southland" writer; b. in
Georgia; in 1832 married Dr. W. P.
Westmoreland, of Atlanta, where in 1869
she still resided.
Weston, Ambrose. A. W. An Eng-
lish financial writer.
Weston, Rt. Hon. Edward. A Coun-
try Gentleman. An English civilian;
Privy Counsellor of Ireland, 1746.
Weston, Edw^ard Payson, 1819-.
37ie Pedestrian. An American teacher;
Bowdoin Coll., 1839; in 1876 opened a
school for young ladies at Highland
Park, near Chicago, III.
Weston, H. H. Three Friends. Aib
American writer of the day.
Weston, Rev. Stephen, B.D., 1747-
1830. S. W., F.R.S., F.iS.A.; The
Englishman Abroad; An Admirer of a
Great Genius; An Oxonian; P. A. R. ;
Philoxenus Secundus; A Trimester; Terrce
Filius. An English classical and oriental
scholar; b. in Exeter; d. in London.
Wetham, R. R. W., D.P. A Roman
Catholic; President of the College of
Douay.
Wetherby, . A British American.
A Canadian political writer.
Wetherspoon, George, Jr. Spectator^
An American journalist of the day.
Wetmore, Henry Carmer, 1823-..
A Penciiler. An American poet and
prose writer ; b. in New York City ; son-
of ApoUos Russell Wetmore (?).
Wetmore, John P. Jonah. AnAmer^
ican bicycler ; secretary of the Elizabeth
(N.J.) Wheelmen.
Wetterbergh, Carl Anton, 1804-.
Onkel Adam. A Swedish novelist ; b.
at Jiinkoping; a physician in the regi-
ment of Jutland; since 1850 has devoted
himself to literature at Stockholm.
Weyland, John, Esq. One of H. M.'s
Justices of the Peace for the Three Inland
Counties. An English Justice for Ox-
ford, Berks., and Surrey; helped estab-
lish the "British Review," of which he
was for some time the reputed editor.
Whalley, Thomas Sedgwick, D.D.,
1746-1828. A Beautiful and Unfortunate
Young Lady. An English clergyman,
poet, and novelist; more than 50 years-
Rector of Hagworthingham in the Pens.
Wharton, Charles Henry, D.D.,
1748-1833. 0. H. W. ; The Chaplain of
that Society; Dr. Oauden; An Inhabitant
of the State of Maryland. An American
Epis. clergyman; b. in St. Mary's Co.,
Md. ; was a Roman Catholic priest, but
became a Protestant; Rector of St.
Mary's Church, Burlington, N.J., 1798-
1833.
Wharton, Francis, D.D., LL.D.,
1820-. F. W. An eminent American
clergyman; b. in Philadelphia; Yale
Coll., 1839; practised law in his native
city till 1855; professor at the Epis.
Divinity School at Cambridge, Mass.,.
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Wharton, George F. OrUanian. An
American novelist, of New Orleans.
Wharton, Richard, Esq., M.P.,
F.E.S. JR. W. An English barrister-at-
law ; Joint Secretary of the Treasury ; a
poet and prose writer.
Wharton, Thomas, Marquis of Whar-
ton, about 1640-1715. Lord W****n ;
M — s W—ii. An eminent English Whig
statesman; Lord Lieutenant of Ireland,
1708; Lord Privy Seal, 1714; said to be
the author of the famous ballad of " Lilli-
Burlero."
Whately, Miss E. Jane. E. J. W.
An English lady; daughter to Eichard
Whately.
Whately, H. H. W. An English
writer of the day.
Whately, Richard, D.D., 1787-1863.
The Same Author ; An Episcopalian ; Rev.
Aristarchus Newlight ; A Country Pastor ;
John Search ; Konx Ompax. An English
divine; b. in London; Oriel Coll., Ox-
ford, 1809 ; Archbishop of Dublin, 1831-
63, where he died.
Whatley, Robert. R. W. An Eng-
lish clergyman; Prebendary of York; a
writer early in the 18th century.
Wheeler, A. O. A. 0. W- An Amer-
ican writer of the day, of North Caro-
lina.
Wheeler, Alfred AUison, 1855-.
Eleven Sophomores. An American corre-
spondent and litte'rateur ; b. at San Fran-
cisco ; Harr. Univ., 1876 ; spent in Eu-
rope, 1876-79; has, since 1879, been
busily occupied at the West.
Wheeler, Andrew C, 1825-. Nym
Crinkle ; Trinculo. An American jour-
nalist ; art critic of the N.T. " World."
Wheeler, C. A. C A. W. An Eng-
lish sporting writer of the day.
Wheeler, Major C. C. Orispus. An
American journalist, of Brooklyn, N.Y.
Wheeler, Charles Stearns, about
1818-43. O.S.W. An American scholar;
Harv. Univ., 1887 ; tutor there, 1838-42 ;
d. at Leipsic.
Wheeler, David Hilton. David
Hilton. An English writer.
Wheeler, Edmund. An Englishman.
An English writer.
Wheeler, Miss Fanny. — See " Hart,
Mrs. F. (W.)."
Wheeler, J. Talboys. J. T. W. ; A
Tourist. An English civilian ; Assistant-
Secretary to the Government of India in
the Foreign Dept., and Secretary to the
Indian Record Commission.
Wheeler, Samuel. Investigator. An
American writer.
Wheelrlght, John Tyler, and Anoth-
er, 1856-. Two Gentlemen of Harvard.
An American lawyer, of Boston; b. at
Roxbury, Mass.; Harv. Univ., 1876; ad-
mitted to the Bar, 1879.
Wheelwright, Horace William,
-1867. An Old Bushman. An English
traveller, naturalist, and sporting writer.
Wheler, Charles S. Stern Wheeler.
An American poet and journalist, of
Pontiac, Mich.
Wheler, C. T. C. T. W. An English
writer.
Whelller, Alexander. John Oifford,
Esq. An English lawyer and law-writer.
Whelpley, Rev. Samuel, 1766-1817.
Philadelphus. An American minister ;
was ordained a Bapt. preacher, 1792, and
a Presbyt. preacher, 1806 ; Brown Univ.,
1790.
Whewell, WiUiam, 1795-1866. W.
W. An eminent English scholar; b. in
Lancaster; Master of Trin. Coll., Cam-
bridge, 1841-66, where he died.
Whicher, Mrs. Frank. Maud Hil-
ton. An American author.
Whipple, Charles K. C. K. W.
An American anti-slavery and radical
writer, of Boston.
Whitaker, Rev. Charles, B.A.
Agricola. An English clergyman; in
1880 resident at West Parade, Rhyl.
Whitaker, John, 1735-1808. The
Historian of Manchester. An English
clergyman ; b. in Manchester ; Rector of
Ruan Langhome, Cornwall, 1778-1808,
where he died.
Whitcher, Rev. B. W. A Convert.
An American clergyman.
Whitcher, Mrs. Prances Miriam
(Berry), 1812-52. Aunt Maguire ;
Widow Bedott. An American humorous
writer; in 1847 married Rev. B. W.
Whitcher, of the P. E. Church.
Whitcomb, James. An Indianian.
An American economist.
Whitcomb, Otis, 1795-1882. Unch
Josh. An American citizen, of Swanzey,
N.H.
Whitcomb, Rev. WiUiam Chal-
mers, 1820-64. W. C. W. An Ameri-
can Cong, minister; b. in Marlborough,
N.H.; Gilmanton Theol. Sem., 1847; d.
at Morehead City, N.C.
White, Adam. Arachnophilus. A
Scottish naturalist, of Duddington, Co.
of Edinburgh; assistant in the Zoologi-
cal Dept. of the British Museum.
White, Mrs. Alexina B. Alba. An
American writer of the day.
White, Charles, D.D., 1795-1861.
Martingale. An American clergyman
and educator; b. at Randolph, Vt.;
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Dart. Coll., 1821 ; Andover Theol. Sem.,
1821; Pres. of Wabash Coll., Crawfords-
ville, Ind., 1841-61, where he died.
AVWte, Charles Albert. Harry
Birch. An American musical composer,
of Boston.
White, Charlotte. C. W. An Eng-
lish poet.
White, Eliza A. Alex. An Ameri-
can writer of the day.
White, Miss Harriet. Harriet. An
Irish poet, of Cashel.
White, Rev. James, 1804-62. J. W. ;
A Country Curate. A Scottish clergy-
man and author ; b. near Edinburgh ; for
many years lived at Bonchurch, devoted
to literary pursuits; d. at Bonchurch,
Isle of Wight.
White, James. A Gentleman, a De-
scendant of Dame Quickly. An English
writer; a newspaper agent of London;
the " Jim White " of Charles Lamb, who
instituted an annual feast for chimney-
sweepers, " at which it was his pleasure
to officiate as host and head waiter." —
See Lamb's " Elia."
White, Eev. John, - about 1760. A
Gentleman. An English clergyman;
Fellow of St. John's Coll., Cambridge ;
Vicar of Nayland, Suffolk.
White, John, 1846-. A. C. I. G., i.e.,
A Co>-nishman in Gloucestershire. An
English music printer, bookseller, and
stationer at Stroud, from 1871.
White, Joseph Blanco, 1775-1841.
Don Leucadio Doblado. A Spanish
priest; first joined the Church of Eng-
land, then became an avowed Unitarian,
and settled in Liverpool, where he died.
White, Joseph M., about 1790-1839.
An Old Man. An American lawyer and
politician ; b. in Franklin Co., Ky. ; del-
egate to Congress from Fla., 1823-37 ; d.
at St. Louis, Mo., in 1839.
White, Mrs. M. E. (Harding). One
of his Children. An American editor;
daughter of Chester Harding.
White, Mrs. Rhoda E. (Waterman).
Uncle Ben. An American author.
White, Richard Grant, 1821-85.
It. G. W. ; A Learned Gorilla ; Saint
Benjamin ; U. Donough Outis ; A Yankee.
An eminent American miscellaneous
writer ; b. in New York City ; Univ. of
the City of New York, 1837; studied
both medicine and law, but devoted his
life to literary work ; d. in his native
city.
White, Robert. R. W. An English
poet, of Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
White, Mrs. Rose C. (King). Uose-
linda. An American poet of the day.
White, Thomas. T. II. W. An
English writer.
Wliite, Mrs. W. H. One of them. An
American writer of the day.
White, Walter. A Londoner. An
English author; b. at Eeading; Assist.-
Secretary of the Royal Society, 1844-61 ;
from 1861 Secretary.
White, Zebulon L. Z. L. W. An
American writer of the day.
Whitefield, Rev. George, 1714-70.
Rev. Mr. G W—te—d; }Vh********d,-
Tlie Mock Preacher. An eminent Eng-
lish Meth. preacher; b. in Gloucester;
came to the U.S. in 1737, and again in
1738, and spent the rest of his life here,
often preaching in the open air. D. at
Newburyport, Mass. During his life he
preached 18,000 sermons, crossed the
Atlantic seven times, and travelled many
thousand miles.
Whitefoord, Caleb, 1734-1810.
Emendator ; Junia ; Papirius Cursor.
A Scottish man of letters ; b. in Edin-
burgh ; became a wine merchant of Lon-
don, where he died.
Whitehead, Mrs. C. B. Josephine
Jackson. An American writer of the
day.
Whitehead, Rev. Henry, M.A. The
Senior Curate of St Luke's, Berwick
Street. An English clergyman ; Lincoln
Coll., Oxford, 1850 ; Vicar of Brampton,
Cumberland, 1874-83 et seq.
WMtehead, Mrs. S. R. A Scotch
Minister's Daughter.
Whitehead, Hon. William Adee,
1810-84. An American writer; b. in
Newark, N.J. ; Collector of Customs at
Key West, Fla., 1830-38; afterwards
connected witli different R. R. Co.'s ; resi-
dent at Newark, 1843-84; d. at Perth
Amboy, N.J.
Whitehouse, W. F. Agricola. An
English colonial writer ; a sugar farmer,
of Jamaica.
Whitelng, Richard, 1840-. Mr.
Sprout. An English journalist ; corre-
spondent, at Paris, of two journals of
London and New York, 1875-79 et seq.;
b. in London ; lives in Paris.
Whitelaw, Rev. John M. M
W . A Scottish minister, of Athel-
staneford.
Whiteway, Miss . Winter Daisy.
An English writer of the day.
Whiting, Henry, 1790-1851. An Offi-
cer of the Army at Detroit. An American
soldier ; b. at Lancaster, Mass. ; entered
the U.S. army in 1808 ; became briga-
dier-general in 1847 ; d. at St. Louis, Mo.
Whiting, Sydney. A Minister of
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tU Interior. An English writer of the
day, of London.
WhlUing, Henry John. Nil. An
English traveller.
Whitley, Jonas E., 1849-. J. E. W. ;
Nick. An American writer of the day. '
Whitman, Mrs. Sarah Helen
(Power), 1803-78. Helen. An Ameri-
can poet ; widow of John Winslow Whit-
man, a lawyer, of Boston; b., resided
chiefly, and d. at Providence, R.I.
Whitman, Walter, 1819-. Walt ;
The Good Gray Poet. An American
poet ; b. at "West Hills, L.I. ; since 1874
of Camden, N.J.
Whitmarsh, Caroline Snowdon.
Hettij Holyoke.— See "Guild, Mrs. C. S.
(W.)."
Whitmarsh, William Burt. W.
B. W. An English poet of the day.
Whitmore, Kev. John. A Suffolk
Clergyman. An English writer.
Whitmore, William Henry, 1836-.
W. H. W. An American genealogist
and politician ; b. and lives in Boston.
Whitney, Mrs. Adeline Dutton
(Train), 1824-. A. D. T. W. A popu-
lar American novelist ; b. in Boston ;
wife of Seth D. Whitney, of Milton,
Mass.
Whitney, Henry Austin, A.M. H.
A. W. An American biographer ; b. in
Boston; Harv. Univ., 1846; in 1880 et
seq. president of the Boston & Provi-
dence R. R. Company, residing in
Boston.
Whitney, Mrs. Ijouisa (Goddard),
1819-83. L. W. An American lady ;
wife of Prof. James Dwight Whitney, of
Harv. Univ. , Cambridge ; was one of the
pupils atthe Ursuline Convent, in Charles-
town, Mass., at the time of its burning ;
<J. at Cambridge.
Whitney, Moses, Jr. Four of Us;
Trismegistus. An American writer, of
Boston, engaged in mercantile pur-
suits.
Whiten, Rev. James Morris, Ph.D.,
1833-. An Orthodox Minister of the Gos-
pel. An American educator; b. in Bos-
ton; Yale Coll., 1853; Yale Divinity
School, 1857 ; pastor at Newark, N.J.,
1865-85 et seq.
Whittater, Frederick, 1838-.
Launce Poyntz. An American writer of
the day.
Whittier, John Greenleaf, 1808-.
Margaret Smith. An eminent American
poet; b. near Haverhill, Mass.; from
1876, of Peabody, Mass. ; spent his
first 20 years on his father's farm ;
has since resided in Boston, Hartford
(Conn.), Philadelphia, Amesbury, and
finally at Peabody.
Whittier, Matthew Francis, 1812-
82. Ethan Spike. An American writer ;
brother of the preceding; in the Boston
Custom House, 1868-81 ; d. in Boston.
Whittlesey, Oscar C. Ben Bloomer.
An American writer of the day.
Whitty, Edward Michael, 1827-60.
The Stranger in Parliament. An English
journalist, of London and of Belfast ; b.
in Liverpool; educ. there and in Ger-
many; removed to Melbourne, and d.
there.
Whitty, J. M. Captain Rock in Lon-
don. An English journalist, of Liver-
pool, Dublin, and London; father of the
preceding.
Whitworth, Richard. Veridicus.
An English politician ; M.P. for Stafford,
1769.
Whytehead, Eev. Thomas, M.A.,
1815-43. An Undergraduate. An Eng-
lish clergyman and hymn writer; b. at
Thormanby, Yorks. ; St. John's Coll.,
Cambridge, 1837 ; principal of the Bish-
ops' Coll. in New Zealand, where he
died.
Wickenden, Rev. William, B.A.,
about 1801-. The Bard of the Forest.
An English poet; at the age of 24 be-
came a sizar of St. John's Coll., Cam-
bridge, and afterwards held two curacies
in Gloucestershire.
Wickins, Stephen B. S. B. W. An
English biographer.
Wickliflfe, Robert, Jr., -1850. R. W.,
Jr. ; William Pitt. An American politi-
cal writer, of Louisville, Ky. ; Chargd
d'Affairs to Sardinia, 1843-48 ; d. in his
native city.
Wickstead, John. A Fellow-Towns-
man. An English attorney, of Shrews-
bury.
Widdemer, Irene. Ireland Ward.
An American novelist.
Wieland, Christoph Martin, 1733-
1813. The German Voltaire. A cele-
brated German poet; from 1792 passed
his life near Weimar.
Wlerzbicki, FeUx Paul, M.D., -1861.
Philokalist. A Polish-American, of Cali-
fornia, 1848-61.
Wiffen, Jeremiah Holmes, 1792-
1836. Three Friends. An English
Friend; b. at Woburn, Beds.; librarian
of the Duke of Bedford, at Woburn
Abbey, 1821-36; resided in Froxfield,
1828-36, and d. there.
Wight, Rev. J. Ambrose. Ambrose.
An American clergyman, of Bay City,
Mich.
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Wightman, Mrs. Julia (Bain-
brigge). Mrs. C. W. An English reli-
gious writer; wife of Charles Wightman.
AVightwick, George, 1802-72. Henrij
Vernon. An English architect; a, poet
and dramatist; b. at Albrighton; prac-
tised his profession at Plymouth, 1829-
50 ; d. at Portishead.
Wlgram, Herbert. H. W. A British
colonial lawyer of the day, of Madras.
Wlgram, S. R. Hookanit Bee, Es-
quire. An English poet.
Wikoff, Henry. An Idler; A Rising
Diplomatist ; A New Yorker. An Ameri-
can lawyer ; b. in Philadelphia, where lie
studied law and was admitted to the
Bar; in 1834 Hon. A.B. at Yale Coll.;
removed to New York City, and became
a journalist ; resided in London, 1874-
84, where he died.
Wilberforce, Rev. Henry William,
1809-73. Z; A Clerical Member of the
Convocation. An English clergyman ; b.
at Clapham; Oriel Coll., Oxford, 1830;
became a Roman Catholic in 1850.
Wilberforce, Samuel, D.D., 1805-
73. A Country Clergyman ; The Cow-
keeper. An English clergyman; son of
William Wilberforce. " In my own recol-
lections of the " John Bull " about that
period [1827], there survive three topics,
repeated till they were stale enough. The
first was The Cowkeeper, that is, Mr. Wil-
berforce's eldest [third (?)] son, who had
been persuaded by the religious sec-
retary of a Milk Company to take its
stock, and who had been ruined by an
unexampled drought." — T. Mozlet's
"Reminiscences," Vol. I., p. 123.
Wilbur, Asa. A Layman. An Ameri-
can theologian ; b. in Sidney, Me. ; early
removed to Boston, and for 35 years
pursued a mechanical profession in that
city.
Wilburn, George T. Sam Simple.
An American writer of the day.
Wilcox, Orlando Bolivar, 1822-.
Walter March. An American soldier
and lawyer ; b. at Detroit, Mich. ; West
Point, 1847 ; U.S. regular army from
1866.
Wilcox, Phineas Bacon, 1796-1863.
A Member of the Bar. An American
lawyer ; b. in Middletown, Conn. ; Yale
Coll., 1821 ; studied law, and practised at
Columbus, 0., 1823-63, and d. there.
Wilde, Lady Jane Francesca Spe-
ranza, 1830-. Speranza. An Irish
poet; the youngest daughter of James
Elgee, Esq. ; in 1851 married Sir William
Robert Wills Wilde, Knt., of Moyteura,
Cong., Co. Mayo, Ireland.
Wildegoose, Charles. C W.; An
Old Resident in the Parish of Slaverton.
An English writer.
Wilder, Alexander, M.D., E.A.S.,
E.A.A., 1823-. A. W. ; Merlin; Plau-
tus. An American editor and litterateur;
b. in Verona, N.Y. ; from 1868 till 1871
on the staff of the New York " Evening
Post " ; author of several philosophical,
medical, etc., works ; assist.-editor of
"The Platonist"; now (1885) resident
at Newark (Roseville), N.J.
Wilding, Rev. Charles James, M.A.
C J. W. An English clergyman ; Trin.
Coll., Cambridge, 1848 ; Vicar of Upper
Arley, Bewdley, 1862-83 et seq.
Wildman, Albert Charles, 1831-.
The Cornish Chough; Our Boy Jack;
Whachum. An English journalist, of
Penzance, 1851-77 et seq.
Wildman, Thomas. Its Present
Owner. An English gentleman; owner
of Newstead Abbey.
Wileman, W. W- W. An English
religious writer of the day.
Wiley, Mrs. Mary (Evans). Mar-
garet Stilling. An American " South-
land" writer; a native and resident of
Amelia Co., Va. ; since the war married
Mr. William Wiley.
Wilkes, John, 1727-97. / W ,
Esq. ; W****s. An English politician ;
b. at Clerkenwell ; educ. at Ley den ; M.P.
from 1757 ; commenced the " North
Briton" in 1762; Chamberlain of Lon-
don, 1779-97 ; and d. in that city.
Wilkie, Frank B., 1830-. Poliuto.
An American writer of the day.
Wilkins, Edward G. P., 1830-61.
Personne. An American journalist; writer
of dramatic articles for the New York
"Herald," the New York " Leader," and
the " Saturday Express."
Wilkins, Mrs. Harriet Annie. Har-
riet Annie. A Canadian poet, of Ham-
ilton.
Wilkins, Rev. Isaac, 1741-1830. A.
W., Farmer; A Farmer. An American
loyalist; for about 30 years Rector at
West Chester, N.Y.
Wilkins, Rev. Thomas. T. W. An
English poet of the 18th century.
Wilkins, William A. Hiram Greene.
An American writer of the day.
M^Uklns, William Walker. W. W.
An English literary antiquary.
Wilkinson, A. A. W. An English
author, of Greenwich.
Wilkinson, M. J. M. J. W. An
English writer ; a member of the family
of Michael Wilkinson, a missionary to
India.
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Wilkinson, James John Garth,
1812-. ./. J. Cf. W. An eminent Eng-
lish Swedenborgian ; b. in London ; trans-
lated many of the works of Swedenborg.
WUkinson, John. A Blockade Run-
ner. An American captain in the Con-
federate States Navy; a writer of the
day.
Wilkinson, Kebecca. A Lady. An
English religious writer.
Wilkinson, Tate, 1739-1803. The
Wandering Patentee. An English actor
and theatrical manager, of York and
Hull.
Wilkinson, W. C. T. W. C. T. W.
An English writer of the day.
Wilkinson, Eev. WiUiam Francis.
A Churchman; W. F. W. An English
•clergyman; Vicar of St. Werburgh's,
Derby; previously Theological Tutor in
Cheltenham College.
Wllks, Rev. Samuel Charles, A.B.
A Clerical Member of the Society for pro-
moting Christian Knowledge. An English
clergyman; St. Edmund Hall, Oxford;
Rector of Nursling, near Southampton ;
and editor of the " Christian Observer."
WlUard, Joseph, D.D., LL.D., 1738-
1804. Sympathes. An eminent Ameri-
can clergyman; b. at Biddeford, Me.;
Harv. Coll., 1765; president of that in-
stitution, 1781-1804 ; d. at New Bedford,
Mass.
WlUard, Samuel, D.D., 1775-1859.
A Friend of Youth. An American Cong,
clergyman; b. at Petersham, Mass.;
Harv. Univ., 1803; Pastor at Deerfield,
Mass., 1807-59 ; d. in that town.
WUlcocks and Dawson. W*****cks
■and D****n. Irish bankers, of the city
of Dublin.
Willes, Irwin, -1871. Argus. An
English sporting writer.
Williams, . Sir Ferdinando Fun-
gus, Gent. An English writer, of Wad-
ham College.
Williams, Mrs. Bessie W. (John-
son). Constance, An American "South-
land" writer; b. at Beaufort, S.C.; in
1868, of Marietta, Ga.
Williams, Mrs. Catherine R., 1790-.
C. R. W. ; A Rhode Islander. An Ameri-
can author; b. in Providence, R.I.
Wmiams, David, 1738-1816. Phi-
lander ; An Old Statesman. An English
literary and religious projector; b. near
Cardigan ; preached as a dissenting min-
ister for some years; but in 1776 opened
a chapel in London, on the avowed prin-
ciples of deism, which was, however, soon
■deserted and closed ; he is best known as
'.the founder of the "Literary Fund," by
which he was himself supported near the
close of his life; d. in London.
Williams, Edward, 1745-1826. lolo
Morganwg. A Welsh bard and editor;
b. at Llancarvan, Glamorganshire ; d. at
Elemingstone, near his birthplace.
WiUlams, Edward, 1774-1854. lolo
Fardd Glas. A Welsh bard and writer of
prose and verse ; d. at the workhouse of
Peny-bont, Glamorganshire.
Wmiams, Edward (1797-1854), and
Another. Berkeley Men. An American
statistician and ]"ournalist, of New York
City.
wmiams. Miss Eva. Viva. An
American writer of the day.
Williams, Miss Helen Maria, 1762-
1827. H M W. ; A Young Lady.
An English poet ; b. in London ; resided
in Paris, 1788-1827, and d. there.
Williams, Henry Llewellyn, Jr.
ff- L. W. ; An Old Traveller. An Amer-
ican novelist of the day.
wmiams. Sir Hugh, 1802-76. Cad-
van. An elegant Welsh writer; b. at
Bodelwyddan; translator of "Uncle
Tom's Cabin " into Welsh.
wmiams. Rev. Isaac, B.D., 1802-65.
E; /. W.; Contributor to Tracts for the
Times; The Writer of these Tracts. An
English poet and mystic; b. in Wales;
Trin. Coll., 1826; d. at Stinehcombe,
Gloucs.
wmiams, Jackson Muspratt. A
Member of the Univ. of Cambridge. An
English writer.
wmiams, John, -1818. Anthony Pas-
quin. An English poet and dramatist;
came to the United States, and was the
editor of a Democratic paper; d. at
Brooklyn, N.Y., in great poverty.
wmiams, John A. B. A Trooper.
An American soldier in the civil war.
wmiams, John Dlngw^all. A Penin-
sula Officer. An English writer.
wmiams, John H. B. Dadd. An
American writer of the day.
Williams, Rev. Joseph Stone. .7. S.
W. An English clergyman; in 1870
Vicar of Hendon, Middlesex Co., London.
wmiams, Mary. 3/. W. An Eng-
lish poet and religious writer.
Wimams, Eev. Morris, M.A. Nican-
der. A Welsh clergyman, of Llanrhydd-
had Rectory, Holyhead, 1858-70 et seq.
Williams, Moses. Neighbor Smith.
An American merchant, of Boston; res-
ident in Roxbury.
wmiams, R. A Merchant. An Eng-
lish writer, early in the 18th century.
Williams, R. D. Shamrock. An
American poet of the day.
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Waiiams, Robert Folkstone, about
1805-. A Prime Minister. An eminent
English scholar and miscellaneous
writer; editor of Colburn's "New
Monthly Magazine."
Wmiams, Rowland, D.D., 1817-70.
Goronva Camlan. An eminent Welsh
clergyman; b. at Halkym, Flintshire;
educ. at Eton and Cambridge, 1841 ;
Vicar of Broad Chalke, Wilts., 1859-70,
where he died.
wmiams, Sarah, -1868. Sadie. An
English poet : a pupil of Queen's Coll.,
Harley Street, London.
Williams, T. H. An Arbitrator. An
English financier, of Manchester.
Williams, Rev. Theodore Chicker-
ing, 1855-. Eleven Sophomores. An
American clergyman; b. at Brookline,
Mass.; Harv. Univ., 1876; pastor at
Winchester, Mass., 1882- ; now of New
York City.
Williams, Thomas. T. W. ; A Lay-
man. An English bookseller in Sta-
tioner's Court, London; a Calvinistic
preacher, and from its commencement
editor of, the "Evangelical Magazine."
Williams, Thomas, 1844-. Thornton
Wells. An English poet ; b. at Pendeen,
St. Just, in P.gnwith ; educ. at Penzance,
1853; Clerk in the Trinity House, Lon-
don, 1863-80 et seq.
Williams, W. F. Blondel. An Ameri-
can journalist of the day.
Williams, William. A Philadel-
phian. An American map engraver.
Williams, Eev. William, M.A.
Gwibjm Caledfryn. A Welsh poet, of
Menaifron, near Caernarvon ; for 40
years one of " the poetical choir," 1820-
60.
Williams, William Francis, 1836-.
Trovator. An American correspondent, in
Europe, of "Dwight's Journal of Music."
Williamson, Mrs. J. Mrs. J. W.
An English hymn writer and composer,
of Bath.
Willis, Cecil, D.D. The Vicar of
Holbeach. An English clergyman.
Willis, Dnke. Demetrius Wyseman,
Gent. An English writer ; a son of one
of the Willises of St. James's Street,
London ; was placed as an articled clerk
with some eminent solicitors in Lincoln's
Inn, but was more fond of literature
than law, and is supposed to have never
practised, but to have come to America
and d. here.
AVillis, J. H. A Literary Lounger. A
Canadian writer.
WUlis, Nathaniel Parker, 1807-67.
Roy; Philip Slingsby. An eminent
American poet and journalist, of New
York City; b. at Portland, Me.; Yale
Coll., 1827 ; d. at Idlewild.
WUlis, Robert, M.D., 1810-. R. W.,
M.D. An English physician to the
Boyal Infirmary for Children, London j
a writer of the day.
WiUison, Eev. John, 1680-1750. A
Parochial Bishop; A Minister of the
Church of Scotland. A Scottish divine ;
minister at Brechin, and afterwards at
Dundee.
Wills, . Simon Stukeley. An
English writer.
Willyams, Edward William
Brydges, 1834-. Tressilian. An Eng-
lish banker; b. at Carnanton; M.P. for
Truro, 1857-59; East Cornwall, 1868-74 j
partner in the firm of Willyams & Co.,
Miners Bank, Ti-uro, Camborne, and St.
Columb.
Willyams, James Brydges. J. B.
W*******. An English poet and artist.
WiUyams, Miss Jane Louisa, 1786-
1878. J. L. W.; An Old Friend. An
English poet ; b. at Carmanton ; resident
at Budleigh Salterton, where she died.
WUmer, William H., D.D., 1782-
1827. Qucero. An American Epis. cler-
gyman ; b. in Kent Co., Md. ; Rector of
St. Paul's Church, Alexandria, Va.,
1812-26; Prof, in the Theol. Sem. there,
1823-26; Pres. of William and Mary
Coll., and Rector of the Church at Wil-
liamsburg, 1826-27.
Wilmot, Rev. George. Olim Oxoni-
ensis. An English minister, of the 18th
century.
Wilmot, Sir John Eardley Eardley,
2d Bart., 1810-. A Barrister at Laip.
An English lawyer ; b. at Wootton, War-
wicks. ; educ. at Rugby, Winchester,
and Balliol Coll., Oxford ; called to the
Bar at Lincoln's Inn, 1842 ; Judge of the
Court of the Marylebone District, Lon-
don, 1863-71; M.P. for South Warwick-
shire from 1874.
Wilshere, W. One of H. M.'s Jus-
tices of the Peace. An English writer.
Wilson, . Mountaineer. An East
Indian traveller, of Mussoorie.
WUson, Mrs. A. G-. N. J. iV. A
Scottish writer of the day.
WUson, A. J. Axis; Faed ; Mem
O'Eandum; An Old File; Waverley.
An English tricycler and journalist.
WUson, Andrew, M.D. A Gentlem.an ;
A Layman ; A Physician ; A. W. A Scot-
tish physician ; son of Rev. Gabriel Wil-
son, of Maxton, Scotland; practised at
Newcastle and London.
Wilson, Miss Anne. A Lady; A
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Daughter of the Late Serjeant Wilson. A
Scottish writer, of Glasgow.
Wilson, Anthony. Henrij Bromley.
An Englisli writer.
Wilson, Mrs. Caroline (Pry), 1787-
1846. The Listener. An Englisli Friend ;
b. and d. at Tunbridge Wells ; editor for
several years, from 1823, of an educa-
tional publication, from which she issued
separately " The Listener," 1832 ; in 1831
she married Mr. Wilson.
WUson, Daniel, D.D., 1778-1858.
jD. W. ; The Bishop ; An Absent Brother ;
Daniel, Bp. of Calcutta. An eminent
English clergyman ; b. at Spitalfields ;
Bishop of Calcutta, 1832-58 ; d. in that
city.
WUson, Daniel, LL.D., 1816-. Wil.
D'Leina, Esq., of the Outer Temple. A
Scottish antiquary ; b. at Edinburgh ;
Prof, of History at Toronto, Canada,
from 1853 ; editor, for several years, of
the " Canadian Journal."
Wilson, Rev. David. A Lover of
Truth; A Protestant. An English Cong,
minister, of the Associate Congregation,
Bow Lane, London.
WUson, Mrs. E. V. May Farmer.
An American writer of the day.
WUson, Erasmus, E.R.S., 1809-.
W. J. Erasmus. An English surgeon, of
London; Prof, in the Coll. of Surgeons,
1869.
Wilson, P. T. Saul Wright. An
English writer of the day.
WUson, Prancis. F. W. An Eng-
lish poet of the day.
WUson, Predericlc. The Wander-
ing Minstrel. An American writer of
the day.
WUson, Prederick; J. A Comprehen-
sionist. An English journalist, of London ;
editor of the " Comprehensionist," 1872.
Wilson, George, M.D., 1818-59.
Alumni of the University of Edinburgh.
An eminent Scottish physician; b. in
Edinburgh ; Eegius Prof, of Technology
in the Univ. of Edinburgh, 1855-59.
WUson, G. L. Frank Falkland. An
American writer of the day.
WUson, James. Daft Jamie. A
Scotchman.
WUson, James, 1795-1856. An Ani-
mal Painter; Claudero, Son of Nimrod.
A Scottish naturalist and scientific
writer; brother of Prof. John Wilson;
b. at Paisley; resided at a beautiful cot-
tage at Woodville, near Edinburgh, and
d. there.
WUson, James Edwin. Chancery
Lane, Esq. ; Serjeant Zinn. An English
political writer.
WUson, James Grant, 1832-. Allan
Grant. A Scottish-American author and
bookseller ; b. in Edinburgh ; was brought
to this country when a child ; served in
the late civil war; before 1861 was en-
gaged in the book business at Chicago ;
in 1861 removed to New York City.
Wilson, Miss Jessie Aitken. His
Sister. A Scottish lady ; sister of Prof.
George Wilson, M.D., of Edinburgh.
WUson, John, 1750-1826. J. W. ; J.
W., deceased, in usum Amicorum. An
English poet, of Islington.
^ WUson, Prof. John, 1785-1854. Aqui-
lius; The Late Arthur Austin; Eremus;
Kit; Mathetes; Mordecai Mullion; C. N.;
Christopher North; Polyanthus; Siluriensis.
A Scottish writer, critic, poet, and phi-
losopher; b. at Paisley; professor at
Edinburgh, 1820-54, where he died.
WUson, John Alfred. Alf Wilson.
An American writer of the day.
WUson, John Iliflfe, 1791-1861. J.
I. W. An English author ; a bookseller
and afterwards a reader in Messrs.
Clowes' office ; d. in Prince's-street, Lam-
beth.
WUson, Rev. Joseph. A Minister of
the Gospel. An American Presbyt. cler-
gyman.
Wilson, Mrs. Mamie. May Clayton.
An American writer of the day.
WUson, Mrs. Mary. Francis Palliser.
A Scottish novelist.
WUson, Rev. Plumpton, LL.B. A
Country Clergyman. An English divine ;
Rector of Ilchester, afterwards of New-
market and of Ruaptoft, Leicestershire.
WUson, Kichard, D.D. D. D., Can-
tab. An English clergyman ; St. John's
Coll., Cambridge, 1824; Curate of St.
Saviour's, Upper Chelsea, London, 1872-
74 et seq.
Wilson, Robert. Pedestrian. An
English traveller.
WUson, Robert A. Barney 3Iaglone.
An American writer of the day.
WUson, Rev. Robert Francis, M.A.
G. ; Contributor, etc. An English clergy-
man; Oriel Coll., Oxford, 1831 ; Vicar of
Rownhams, Southampton, 1863-83 et seq.
WUson, Thoraas. An Amateur; T.
W. An English fine-art amateur and
Shakespearian scholar; agent to Lord
Portman(l).
WUson, Thomas, D.D., 1703-84. A
Sufferer. An eminent English clergy-
man; b. at Kirk-Michael, Isle of Man;
was for 46 years Rector of St. Stephen's,
Walbrook; d. in Bath.
WUson, Major Thomas Fourness.
A Staff Officer. An English officer.
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Wilson, Thomas L. V. One who
knows them. An American publisher, of
Boston, 1848.
Wilson, William, 1801-60. Alpin;
Allan Grant. An eminent Scottish-Amer-
ican litterateur; h. in Perthshire ; a book-
seller at Poughkeepsie, N.Y., 1833-60,
where he died.
Wilson, Kev. William, -1741. A
Minister of the Church of Scotland. A
Scottish minister at Perth.
Wilson, Rev. William Cams, B.A.
The Editors of the Children's Friend. An
English clergyman ; Wadham Coll., Ox-
ford, 1867 ; Vicar of Maryland, Maldon,
1874-83 et seq.
WUson, wmiam Bae, LL.D., 1774-
1849. A Veteran Traveller. A Scottish
lawyer ; b. in Paisley ; the son of Mr.
Kae ; added Wilson to his name in
1806, on succeeding to the estate of
his uncle, John Wilson, of Glasgow;
d. in London.
Wilton, J. H. A Soldier. An Eng-
lish officer ; 23d Royal Welsh Fusiliers ;
served in the East, 1839-43.
Wilton, Mary Margaret Egerton,
the Countess of, -1858. A Lady of Rank.
An English lady; daughter of Edward,
twelfth Earl of Derby ; wife of Thomas
Egerton, second Earl of Wilton.
Winchelsea, , the Earl of, 1752-
1826. Gains Claudius Nero. An English
nobleman ; M.A., Christ Church, Oxford,
1771; Groom of the Stole, 1804-20; d.
in London.
Winchelsea, Lady . — See
"Finch, Anne."
Winchester, Rev. Samuel Gover,
1805-41. Wickliffe. An American Pres.
byt. clergyman; b. at Rock Run, Mary-
land; pastor at Philadelphia, 1830-37
and at Natchez, Miss., 1837-41.
Windham, Colonel WUliam, -1761
An English Gentleman. An English writer,
of Feibrigg, Norfolk.
Windham, Sir William. An Ab-
sented ilemher. An English nobleman;
a writer of the early part of the 18th
century.
Wingate, Charles Frederick, 1847-.
Carlfried. An American journalist, of
New York City.
Wingate, W. H. Spectator. An
English poet of the day.
Wingfleld, John, 1792-1811. Alonzo.
An English officer of the Coldstream
Guards ; an early friend of Lord Byron,
at Harrow School ; d. at Coimbra, Portu-
gal.
Winkler, Karl Gottfried Theodor
1775-1856. Thedor Hell. A German
poet and musical composer ; director of
the opera at Dresden from 1825.
Winn, Alice. Alice W — n. An Eng-
lish lady ; afterwards Mrs. Bartram, wife
of Mr. Bartram, pawnbroker of Princes
street, Coventry street, London.
Winner, Septimus, 1827-. Alice
Sawthorne. An American song com-
poser, of Philadelphia.
Winnington, Rt. Hon. Thomas,
-1746. Mr. W—n. An English states-
man.
Wlnslow, Forbes Benignus, M.D.,
D.C.L., 1810-74. F. W.; Medicus. An
eminent English physician; b. in Lon-
don ; studied medicine in New York City
and London ; devoted himself from 1847
to the care of the insane at the Sussex
House Asylum, Hammersmith.
Winstanley, William. W. W. An
English author in the reigns of Charles
I., Charles II., and James II. ; originally
a barber, afterwards a poet, a biographer,
etc.
Winston, Charles, Esq., F.S.A.,
1814-64. C. W.; An Amateur. An
English artist and lawyer ; entered at
the Inner Temple, 1834 or 35 ; called to
the Bar, 1845 ; d. at his chambers in Lon-
don.
Winston, Thomas B. A Southern
Pre-Emptor. An American writer.
Winter, George. Benjamin Bramble.
An English farmer; author of "New
System of Husbandry," Bristol, 1788.
Winter, Sally. Salhj IT— r. An
Englishwoman; an acquaintance of
Charles Lamb.
Winter, William, 1836-. Mercutio.
An American poet and jom-nalist; b. in
Gloucester, Mass. ; LL.B., Harv. Univ.,
1857 ; removed to New York City,
1859; dramatic critic there, 1861-85
et seq.
Winthrop, Robert Charles, Sr.,
LL.D. Blank Etcetera, Sen. An eminent
American statesman; b. in Boston;
Harv. Univ., 1828; M.C., 1841-50; U.S.
Senator, 1850-51 ; devotes his leisure to
historical researches at his residence in
Brookline, near Boston.
Wintringham, Clifton, M.D., -1748.
0. W., M.D. An English physician;
practised at York, England, and d.
there.
Wirt, Mrs. Elizabeth Washington
(Gamble), 1784-1857. A Lady. An
American writer ; wife of the following ;
b. in Richmond, Va.; d. at Annapolis,
Md.
Wirt, William, LL.D., 1772-1834.
The Old Bachelor ; A Young Englishman.
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An eminent American lawyer; b. in
Bladensburg, Md. ; admitted to the Bar
in 1794; in 1806 settled in Richmond,
Va. ; in 1829 removed to Baltimore, and
d. there.
Wise, Daniel, D.D., 1813-. Cousin
Clara ; J^ancis Forrester, Esq. ; Lawrence
Lancewood, Esq. An English-American
Meth. minister, journalist, and writer for
the young ; b. at Portsmouth, England ;
came to this country in 1833 ; has been
editor of various religious papers and
journals in Boston.
Wise, Francis, 1695-1767. F. W.,
R.L. ; A. Member of the Society of Anti-
quaries, London. An English literary
antiquary ; b. at Oxford ; Kadoliffe Li-
brarian, 1748-67 ; d. at EUesfield.
Wise, Lieut. Henry Augustus, 1819-
69. Harry Gringo. Au American naval
officer, and writer of sea-stories; b. at
Brooklyn, N.Y. ; entered the U.S. navy,
1834; Ass't.-Chief of the Bureau of
Ordnance, etc., 1862-68 ; d. at Naples.
Wise, John S. Plover. An American
journalist of the day.
Wise, Eev. Richard. Farquhar,
B.A., 1815-. One of Our Club. An Eng-
lish clergyman ; b. at Camborne ; Kector
of Ladock, 1846-83 et seq.; R. D. of
Powder, and Hon. Canon in Truro Cathe-
dral, 1879-83.
Wiseman, Mrs. Mary. A Lady. Au
English religious writer, of the 18th cen-
tury.
Wiseman, Nicholas Patricli Ste-
phen, 1802-65. H. E. C. W.; His
Eminence ; N. C. W. An eminent
E.G. ecclesiastic; b. at Seville; Arch-
bishop of Westminster, and Cardinal
Priest, 1850-65; d. in London.
Wishart, Eev. John. A Minister of
the Church of Scotland. A Scottish min-
ister, early in the 18th century.
Wisniewslii, Michael Pius de,
1794-. James William WMtecross. A
Polish author ; partly educ. at the Univ.
of Edinburgh; Prof, at the Univ. of
Cracow, 1830-63 et seq.
Witherby, William, 1758-1840. A
Layman. An English merchant, of
Islington; the senior member of the
Court of Assistants of the Company of
Stationers, and Master in 1821-22; d. at
Islington.
Withers, PhUip, D.D., -1790. Al-
fred; A Page of the Presence. An Eng-
lish clergyman ; Chaplain to Lady Dow-
ager Hereford ; for a libel on Mrs. Eitz-
herbert was sentenced, Nov. 21, 1789, to
a fine of £50 and a year's imprisonment
at Newgate, where he d., July 24, 1790.
Witherspoon, John, D.D., LL.D.,
1722-94. A Blacksmith. A Scottish-
American clergyman ; b. at Tester, Soot-
land ; Pres. of the Coll. of New Jersey,
1768-94.
Withingtou, Leonard, D.D., 1789-
1885. John Oldbug, Esq.; The Thirty-
One. An eminent American clergyman ;
b. in Dorchester, Mass. ; Yale Coll., 1814 ;
Andover Theol. Sem., 1816; pastor of
the First Church in Newburyport, Mass.,
1816-85 ; d. in Newbury.
Withy, Nathan. The Wandering
Bard. An English poet, of the last part
of the 18th century.
Witt, Henriette (Guizot) de, 1829-.
His Daughter; W. A French writer;
daughter of M. Guizot ; b. in Paris ; in
1850 married M. Conrad de Witt.
Wix, Yen. Edward, M.A., 1802-66.
A Newfoundland Missionary. An English
clergyman; Trin. Coll., Oxford, 1824;
for some time Archdeacon of Newfound-
land, and a frequent contributor to the
" Gent. Mag." ; d. at St. Michael's Par-
sonage, Swanmore, Eyde, Isle of Wight.
Wix, Henry. H. W. An English
writer on angling.
Wolcot, John, M.D., 1738-1819.
Brother Peter ; P. Hamlin, Tinman ; Peter
Pindar. An English satirical poet; b.
at Dodbrooke, Devon. ; d. at Somers
Town.
Wolcott, Oliver, LL.D., 1760-1833.
Marcus. An American statesman ; b. at
Litchfield, Conn.; Yale Coll., 1778;
Governor of New York, 1818-27 ; d. in
New York City.
Wollaston, Eev. Francis, LL.D.,
1731-1815. A Private Man. An Eng-
lish clergyman; Eector of Chislehurst,
Kent, 1769-79; at London, 1779-1815;
d. at Chislehurst.
WoUaston, George, Esq. G
W . An Irish writer, of the 18th
century.
Wolley, Eev. Charles, A.M. C. W.
An English clergyman, who came to New
York with Governor Andros in 1678 in
the capacity of chaplain to the garrison
at Fort James ; afterwards settled at
Alford, Lincolnshire.
Wollstonecraft, Miss Mary. — See
"Godwin, Mrs. M. (W.)."
Wood, Mrs. Ann (Michell). A. M.
W. An English poet ; daughter of Ad-
miral Sampson Michell ; in 1815 married
Benjamin Wood, M.P. for Southwark,
London, 1840, who d. in 1845 at Eltham
Lodge, Kent.
Wood, Mrs. Anne T. (Wilbur),
1817-. Florence Leigh. An American
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editor and novelist; b. at Wendell,
Mass. ; resident at Newburyport, Mass.
Wood, Charles W. O. W. W. An
English writer of to-day.
Wood, Mrs. Ellen (Price), about
1820-. Johnny Ludlow. An English
editor and novelist, of London; b. at
Worcester ; better known as Mrs. Henry
Wood.
Wood, Lady Emma Caroline
(Michell), 1802-. C. Si/lvester. An
English novelist, of London; daughter
of Admiral Sampson Michell, sister of
Mrs. Ann (Michell) Wood, and wife of
Kev. Sir John Page Wood, 2d Bart.
Wood, George, 1799-1870. Peter
Schlemihl. An American writer; b. at
Newburyport, Mass.; studied law; set-
tled in Alexandria, Va., 1816 ; offices at
Washington, D.C., 1819-45 and 1847-70;
d. at Saratoga Springs.
Wood, Henry. An American Lady.
An American writer.
Wood, Rev. J. A. A Clergyman of the
Established Church. AnEnglish clergyman.
Wood, Eev. John George, M.A.,
r.L.S., 1827-. George Forrest, Esq., M.A.
An English naturalist ; b. in London ;
Merton Coll., Oxford, 1845; Precentor
of the Canterbury Diocesan Choral Un-
ion, 1868-76 ; in 1855 et seq. resident at
Selwyn-terrace, Jasper-road, Upper Nor-
wood.
Wood, John Philip, -1839. J. P.
W. A Scottish writer; for many years
Auditor of Excise, Scotland ; was deaf
and dumb from infancy; d.iu Edinburgh
at an advanced age.
Wood, Rev. John Byle, M.A. J. R.
W. An English clergyman; Christ
Church Coll., Oxford, 1827 ; Canon Res.
of Worcester Cathedral, 1841-83 et seq.
Wood, Mrs. Julia Amanda (Sar-
gent). Minnie Mary Lee. An American
editor, poet, and prose writer, of Sauk
Rapids, Minn. ; one of the editors of the
" New Era."
Wood, El. A. A West -Yankee-elf. An
American humorist, of the West.
Wood, SUas, 1769-1847. A Citizen
of the United States. An American
writer; b. in Suffolk Co., N.Y. ; New
Jersey Coll., 1789 ; M.C. from New York,
1819-29 ; d. at Huntington, Suffolk Co.,
Long Island.
Wood, Simon. A Prisoner on the
Common-side. AnEnglish writer; a pris-
oner in Fleet Prison, London.
Wood, T. Aristocratic Tout. An
English sporting writer.
Wood, W. S. Mat Merchant. An
American writer of the day.
Wood, WUliam, B.D., 1770-1841.
Dr. John Warton. An English divine ;
Rector of Coulsdon, Surrey, 1830-41;
and Prebendary of Canterbury, 1834-41 ;
d. at Coulsdon.
Wood, Rev. William, E.L.S. A
Protestant Dissenter. An English Unit-
arian minister, of Mill Hill Chapel, Leeds.
Wood, William McDonald. Nichot
Jarvie. An American journalist of the
day.
Wood, Lady William Page. Helen
Carr. An English poet; wife of W.
Page, Baron Hatherley.
Woodard, Col. J. H. Jayhawker.
An American journalist of the day.
Woodburn, H. N. F. M. N. F. W.
An English author.
Woodd, Rev. BasU, 1760-1831. B.
W. An English clergyman ; b. at Rich-
mond, Surrey ; Rector of Drayton Beau-
champ, Bucks., 1808-31 ; d. at Padding-
ton Green, a suburb of London.
Woodfin, Mrs. . A Lady. An
English novelist, of the 18th century.
Woodhead, Joshua T. Medicus £r
Co. An English writer of the day.
WoodhuU, MaxweU. M. W. An
American naval writer.
Woodley, Charles. C. W., A.M. An
American poet of the day.
Woodley, George. G. W. An Eng-
lish poet, early in the 19th century.
Woodman, M. S. M. S. W. An
American (?) writer of the day.
Woodruff, Julia Louisa Matilda.
W. L. M. Jay. An American writer of
the day.
Woods, Mrs. Anne (Hindley). A
Young Pilgrim. An English traveller.
Woods, Caroline H. Belle Otis. An
American writer of the day.
Woods, Miss Harriet Newell. — See
" Baker, Mrs. H. N. (W)."
Woods, Mrs. Helen Jane. Helen
Hawthorne; Saxe Home. A Canadian
writer of the day, of Montreal.
Woods, Joseph, Esq., E.S.A., etc.,
1776-1864. An Architect. An English
architect; b. at Stoke Newington; spent
some years abroad, and was a resident of
Lewes for 34 years, and d. there.
Woods, Miss Margarette. — See
"Lawrence, Mrs. M. (W.)."
Woodward, Miss Annie Aubertine.
Auber Forestier. An American poet and
translator ; b. in Montgomery Co., Pa. ;
formerly of Philadelphia; in 1881, of
Madison, Wis.
Woodw^ard, Augustus B. Epami-
nondas. An American jurist ; b. in Vir-
ginia; emigrated to Michigan, 1805;.
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of Florida Terr., 1824-27.
Woodwajrd, Eev. Charles, LL.B.
C. W. An English clergyman; Rector
of Exbourne, Exeter.
Woodvirard, George M. The Ghost
of Willy Shakspeare. An English artist,
caricaturist, and poet, of tlie first part of
the 19th century.
Woodward, George W., 1809-76.
A Man who wishes to be Governor of Penn-
sylvania. An American jurist ; b. in
Bethany, Penn. ; Chief-Justice of the
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania until
1867; then an M.C. to the 40th and 41st
Congresses ; d. at Home, Italy.
Woodward, Henry, 1717-77. Hal
W^dw — d ; Simon Partridge. An Eng-
lish comedian and dramatist; b. in the
borough of Southwark, and educ. at
Merchant Taylors' School; had great
success as a comic actor in London,
where he died.
Woodw^ar d, Henry Lo vett. H.L.W.
An English writer of religious poetry.
Woodward, John, M.D., 1665-1728.
Don Bilioso de L'JEstomac; J. JPreind,
M.D.; T. Byfield, M.D.; Timothy Van-
hustle, M.D. An eminent English geolo-
gist ; Prof, of Physic in Grefeham Coll.,
1692-1728.
Wood-ward, Joslah, D.D. A Mem-
ber of the Church of England; A Minister
of the Church of' England. An English
clergyman, of Poplar, and afterwards of
Maidstone, Kent.
Woodward, Richard, LL.D. Rich-
ard, Lord Bishop of Cloyne. An Irish
clergyman; Dean of Cloglier; in 1781
became Bishop of Cloyne.
Woodw^ard, Sarah. Onyx Titian.
An English writer of the day.
Woodward, W. Elliot. W. An
American apothecary, of Roxbury,
Mass.
Woodw^orth, Francis Channing,
1812-59. Uncle Frank; Theodore
Thinker. An American writer for the
young ; b. at Colchester, Conn. ; was for
eight years a printer, then three years a
minister ; afterwards devoted himself to
juvenile literature ; d. on a voyage from
Savannah to New York City.
Woodworth, Samuel, 1785-1842.
Sampflius Philocrin. An American poet
and journalist; b. at Scituate, Mass.;
editor at New Haven, Conn., and at New
York City, where he died.
Wooler, Thomas Jonathan, 1791-
1859. The Black Dwarf. An English
journalist and political writer, at Lon-
don.
Wooley, Eev. Charles, M.A. C. W.;
C. W., A.M.
Woolftey, Mrs. Mary Anne. Aleth-
philos. An Enghsh writer.
Woolgar, J. W. J. W. W. An
English bibliographer.
Woolrych, Humphry Fitzroy.
Aleph. An English writer of the day.
Woolsey, Sarah Chauncey. Susan
Coolidge. An American authoress ; b. in
Cleveland, O. ; is a niece of Pres. Wool-
sey, of New Haven, Conn. ; published
her first book in 1871.
Woolson, Constance Fenimore.
Anne March. An American novelist of
the day.
Woolston, Egv. Thomas, 1669-1732
or 3. Aristobulus. An English divine ;
b. at Northampton ; sentenced to King's
Bench Prison for his discourses on the
miracles of our Saviour, and fined £100 ;
d. in prison.
Worcester, Noah, D.D., 1757-1837.
Philo Pacificus. An American clergy-
man and eminent peace reformer ; b. at
HoUis, N.H. ; resided at Brighton, Mass.,
1813-37, where he died.
Worcester, Samuel Melanchton,
1801-66. Vigornius. An American cler-
gyman ; b. at Fitchburg, Mass. ; Harv.
Univ., 1822; Andover Theol. Sem.,1823;
pastor at Salem, Mass., 1834-60, and d.
there.
Worcester, Eev. Thomas, 1768-1831.
Timothy. An American minister; brother
of Noah; b. at HoUis, N.H. ; pastor at
Salisbury, N.H., 1791-1823.
Wordsworth, Charles, D.C.L., 1800-.
C. W- An eminent English clergyman ;
Christ Church, Oxford, 1830; Bishop of
St. Andrews, from 1853-83 et seq.
Words-worth, Christopher, D.D.,
1774-1846. C. W. An eminent English
divine ; a younger brother of the poet ;
b. at Cockermouth, in Cumberland; Mas-
ter of Trin. Coll., Cambridge, 1820^1;
Rector of Buxted-with-Uckfield, 1820^6 ;
d. at Buxted parsonage, Sussex.
Words-worth, William, D.C.L.,
1770-1850. Bard of Bydal Mount; The
Cumberland Poet. An eminent English
poet; b. at Cockermouth, Cumberland ;
lived at Rydal Mount, 1813-50, and d.
there.
Workman, William. A Merchant.
A Canadian writer.
Wormeley, Katharine Prescott,
and two Others. His Three Daughters.
American ladies, if not by birth, in
spirit; daughters of Rear-Admiral Ralph
Randolph Wormeley, R.N., of England.
Wormeley, Miss Mary Elizabeth,.
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lish lady; b. in London; resided many
years at Newport, R.I.
Wornum, Ralph Nicliolson, 1812-77.
A Layman. An English artist; b. at
Thornton, Co. Durham; Univ. Coll.,
London; Keeper and Secretary of the
National Gallery, 1855.
Worsley, Mrs. . A Watcher. An
English religious writer of the day.
Worsley, Sir Richard, Bart., 1751-
1805. Sir Finical Whimsy. An English
literary antiquary ; b. in the Isle of
Wight ; resided for some time in Italy ;
was M.P. for the borough of Newport,
and goTernor of the Isle of Wight, where
he died.
Wortley, Charles Stuart. Captain
the EonUe. C. S. W. An English officer
of the R. A.
WottoD, William, D.D., 1666-1726.
M. N. ; William W—tt—n. An English
scholar and clergyman ; b. at Wrentham,
Suffolk; Prebendary of Salisbury, 1705-
26 ; d. at Buxted, Essex.
Woty, William, Gent., about 1731-
91. James Copywell. An English poet,
«f Loughborough. — See "Notes and
Queries," 1868, November, p. 498.
Wrangham, Bev. Francis, F.S.A.,
1709-1843. F. W. ; Samuel Foote, Jr. ;
An Old Pen; W- An English clergy-
man ; b. at Raithorpe, Yorks. ; Trin.
Coll., Cambridge, 1790; Archdeacon of
the East Riding of Yorks., 1828-43; d.
in Chester.
Wraxall, Sir Frederick Charles
Iiascelles, 1828-65. Lascelles Wraxall.
An English writer; b. at Boulogne-sur-
Mer ; d. at Vienna.
Wray, Mrs. Mary. A Lady. An
English writer; granddaughter of Jer-
emy Taylor, and wife of Sir Cecil Wray.
Wrififord, Auson. An Experienced
Teacher. An American chirographer.
Wright, Charles. Mountaineer. An
American political writer.
Wright, E. M. Verity Victor. An
American writer of the day.
Wright, Elizur. One of the "Eigh-
teen Millions of Bores " ; A Friend of the
Road. An American author and journal-
ist; b. in South Canaan, Conn.; Yale
Coll., 1826; now (1885) resident at Med-
ford, Mass.
Wright, Miss Frances. — See " Da-
rusmont, Mrs. F. (W.)."
Wright, Frederick. A Pilgrim. An
Irish-Canadian poet; in 1867 resided at
Delta, U.C.
Wright, George. An Old Colonist.
A British colonial writer, of Melbourne.
Wright, Ven. Henry Press, M.A.
A Crimean Chaplain. An English cler-
gyman; St. Peter's Coll., Cambridge,
1841 ; Canon of Christ Church, Victoria,
British Columbia, 1876 ; Rector of Gran-
tham, Petersfleld, 1880-83 et seq.
Wright, Hezekiah Hartley, A.M.,
-1840. An American. An American
traveller; Harv. Univ., 1831.
Wright, J. Hornsby. A Charity-Or-
ganizationist. An English writer of the
day; a Sunday-school teacher, of London.
Wright, Bev. James. Philander.
An English clergyman.
Wright, John. J. W. An English
author, of Tysoe.
Wright, Joseph X. Joe Tukesbury.
An American journalist, of St. Louis,
Mo.
Wright, Mrs. Julia McNair, 1840-.
Aunt Sophronia. An American writer;
b. in Oswego, N.Y.
Wright, Miss Lucy Pauline. L. P.
W. An English poet; afterwards Mrs.
L. P. (W.) Hobart.
Wright, Mrs. Mary (Booth), 1831-.
Carrie Carleton. An American writer
for the young; wife of Washington
Wright.
Wright, Rev. Richard, 1764-1836.
Beccaria Anglicus. An English Unit.
Bapt. minister, of Wisbeach, Cornwall;
missionary of the Unitarian Fund.
Wright, Robert. R. W. An Eng-
lish writer, of Jesus Coll., Cambridge.
Wright, Robert W. Quevedo Eedivi-
vus, Jr. An American writer of the day.
Wright, Mrs. Sarah Anna (7). Aunt
Sue. An American writer for the young ;
b. at Accomac, Va.
Wright, Thomas. The Journeyman
Engineer. An English writer, of London.
Wright, Thomas, 1810-77. A Trin-
ity Man; An Antiquary. An English
antiquary ; Trin. Coll., Cambridge, 1834 ;
resided in London from 1835, and wrote
for "Eraser's Mag.," the "Foreign Quar-
terly Review," etc.
Wright, Thomas, 1788-. Tlie Man-
chester Prison Philanthropist. An Eng-
lishman, who devoted his life to the
alleviation of human suffering.
Wright, W. W. A Stroller in Europe.
An American writer of the day.
Wright, Rev. William. A Lover of
the Protestant Religion. A Scottish minis-
ter, of Kilmarnock.
Wroe, Rev. Caleb, -1728. A Country
Minister. An English Dissenting divine,
of Cheshunt, Hertsfordshire.
Wulff, Sigismund. M. W. Sieg. A
German dramatist.
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Wurderman, Dr. . A Physician.
An — physician.
Wurst, Richard Paul. Richard Paul.
An American writer of the day.
Wyatt, Gertrude. A Young Lady.
An English poet.
Wyche, Joseph. J. W., M.O.S.B.
An English religious writer, early in the
18th century.
Wylde, Mrs. Flora Frances. Her
Granddaughter ; Totty Testudo. A Scot-
tish C? ) lady ; granddaughter of Elora
M'Donald.
Wylie, Rev. Robert. A Gentleman in
the Citi/. A Scottish writer, of Hamilton.
Wyinan, Mrs. John C. 8. A. L. E.
M. An American writer, of Fall River,
Mass.
Wyinan, Oliver C Four of Us. An
American writer, of Boston.
Wyman, Eufus, M.D., -1842. Om-
nivagant. An American physician, of
Chelmsford, Mass.; Harv. Univ., 1799;
father of Jeffries and Morrill Wyman.
Wyman, William Henry. W. H.
W. An American Shakespearian writer
of the day.
Wyndham, Henry Penruddocke,
1736-1819. A Gentleman. An English
author ; b. in Wiltshire ; became Knight
of the shire of his native county ; d. at
Salisbury.
Wyndham, Sir William, 1687-1740.
Sir W — m W — m. An eminent English
statesman ; Secretary at War, 1711 ;
Chancellor of the Exchequer, 1713 ; com-
mitted to the Tower, 1715.
Wynkoop, Matthew Bennett. An
American. An American poet and prin-
ter, of New York City.
AVynn, Miss Prances Williams, about
1780-1857. A Lady of Quality. An
Enghsh lady; niece of the first Marquis
of Rockingham.
Wynne, Edward, 1734-84. E. W.
An eminent English lawyer; d. at Chel-
sea.
Wynne, Mrs. Emma (Moflfett), 1844-.
Lola. An American novelist, of Colum-
bus, Ga.
Wynne, George Robert. G. S. W.
An Irish (■?) novelist.
Wynne, John Huddleston, 1743-88.
J. S. W. ; George Osborn, Esq. An Eng-
lish printer, journalist, naval officer, and
author ; he edited the " Lady's " and the
"British" Magazines, and the "Gazet-
teer," and contributed many essays,
poems, etc., to periodicals ; d. in London.
Wynne, Justine, Countess of Rosen-
berg. J. W., C—t—ss of B—s—g. An
English writer of the 18th century.
AVynne, Thomas H. 2\ II. W. An
English editor of the day.
Wynter, Andrew^, M.D. Werdna
Eelnyw. An English writer; editor of
the " Assoc. Med. Journal " at London.
Wyse, Rt. Hon. Thomas, K.C.B.,
1791-1862. Dr. Abraham Eldon. An
Irish statesman and diplomatist; educ.
at Stonehurst and Dublin ; Minister to
Athens, 1849-62, where he died.
Wyse, William Charles Bonaparte.
W. 0. B.- W. ; A Grand Nephew of Napo-
leon the Great. An English poet of the
day.
Y.
Yardley, Edward. E. Y. An Eng-
lish clergyman; Fellow of St. John's
Coll., Cambridge; Archdeacon of Car-
digan from 1743.
Yardley, John. J. Y. An English
writer.
Yates, Edmund Hodgson, 1831-.
Q.; The Flaneur; The Lounger at the
Clubs ; The Merry Men ; Mrs. Seaton. An
English author and journalist, of Lon-
don ; for many years clerk in the English
Post-Office, till 1872, when he retired to
devote himself to literature.
Yates, Frederic B. Deane Roscoe.
An American novelist.
Yates, Thomas. A Steward. An
English writer.
Yates, William, D.D. W. Y. An
eminent Bapt. missionary and oriental
scholar at Calcutta, for many years.
Yeardley, Mrs. MarthaSavory, 1782-
1851. Mrs. Smith. An English Friend,
of London ; educ. at Frenchay ; wife of
John Yeardley.
Yearsley, Mrs. Anne, about 1756-
1806. Lactilla. An English poet; a
milk-woman near Bristol; assisted by
Hannah More.
Yeats, Grant David, M.D. 'larpos.
A English physician.
Yeiser, Mrs. Sarah C. (Smith). Aze-
Ue; Aunt Chariti/. An American writer,,
of Alexandria, La.
Yeldham, Walter S. Aliph Cheem.
An English East Indian poet of the day.
Yonge.Charlotte Mary, 1 823-. Aunt
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Charlotte. An English popular author;
b. at Otterbourne, Hants. It is said she
gave £2000, the profits of her "Daisy-
Chain," for the building of a Missionary
College at Auckland, New Zealand, and
devoted a great portion of the proceeds
of "The Heir of Redclyffe" to fitting
out the missionary schooner, " Southern
Cross," for the use of Bishop Selwyn.
Yonge, Rev. Duke John, 1809-46.
Launcelot Pendennis. An English cler-
gyman and poet; minister at Alloa.
Yorke, Hon. Charles, 1722-70. C.
An English lawyer; brother of the fol-
lowing; called to the Bar, 1747; M.P.,
1747-70; Lord High Chancellor, 1770.
Yorke, Hon. Philip, 1st Earl of Hard-
wicke, 1690-1764. P. An English jur-
ist; b. in Dover; educ. for the law;
called to the Bar in 1715; M.P., from
1719; Lord Chief Justice of King's
Bench, 1733; Lord Chancellor, 1737-
66 ; d. in London.
Young, Archibald. The Hon. Secre-
tary of the Royal Eastern Yacht Club. A
Scottish advocate.
Young, Arthur, Esq., 1741-1820. A.
Y. ; A. r*«**, Esq. ; The Secretary of
the Board. An English agriculturist ; b.
in Suffolk Co. ; editor of the "Annals of
Agriculture"; d. at Bradford.
Young, Berd H. Simon Suggs. An
American journalist, of New York
City.
Young, Cuthbert G. A Wayfarer.
An English traveller.
Young, Mrs. E. A. G. E. A. G. Y.
An English writer.
Young, Edward, D.C.L., 1684-1765.
Johri Lizard ; Philalethes. An English
poet; b. at Upham, near AVinchester;
educ. at Winchester School and Oxford
Univ.; in 1719 received the degree of
D.C.L., but did not practise law; Eector
of Welwyn, Herts., 1730-65.
Young, Rev. Edward James. E. J.
Y. An American minister; professor at
Harv. Univ., 1869-80; pastor at Wal-
tham, Mass., from 1880.
Young, Rev. James Alexander.
Nobody, Nothing of Nowheres. An Amer-
ican writer, of Laurell, Md.
Young, John, -1808. Simplex. A
Scottish writer or solicitor in Edin-
burgh, and an elder in the Sandema-
nian or Glasite Church there.
Young, Hon. John, 1811-. Agricola.
A Canadian merchant and statesman, of
Montreal.
Young, John Russell, 1841-. Bizarre.
An American journalist, of New York
City.
Young, Maria Julia. A Lady ; A
Young Lady. An English writer ; a rel-
ative of the celebrated author of the
" Night Thoughts."
Young, Mrs. Maud J. (Fuller). The
Confederate Lady ; The Soldier's Friend ;
J. M. Y. An American "Southland"
writer, of Houston, Texas ; b. in South
Carolina.
Young, Robert. R. Y. A Scottish
bookseller and orientalist, of Edin-
burgh.
Young, Samuel. Calvin Philanax;
Trepidantium Malleus, An English con-
troversialist.
Young, Samuel. T. Q.; A Wall
Street Bear. An American writer.
Young, WUliam. Pupils of the City
of London School. An English Shake-
spearian scholar and writer.
Young, Rev. WiUiam, -1757. The
Modern Parson Adams. An English
translator, etc. " Of Edward Young, an
anecdote which wanders among readers
is not true, that he was Fielding's ' Par-
son Adams.' The original of that
famous painting was William Young,
who was a clergyman."
Young, William, 1809-. An Ex-
Editor. An English-American author
and journalist; b. at Deptford, Kent;
emigrated to the United States, and was
editor of the " Albion," N.Y., 1848-67.
Young, William H. One of the
Party. An American writer, of Troy
N.Y. (?).
Zabriskie, Rev. F. N. Old Colony.
An American theologian.
Zechmeister, Alexander Viktor,
1817-77. A. V, Wilhelmi. A Hungarian
player and dramatist; b. at Ofen, and d.
at Meran.
Zeigle, Kate M. Catherine Stewart.
Zelgler, Carl, 1812-77. Carlopago.
A German poet ; d. at Vienna.
Ziehen, Eduard, 1819-. Eduard
Ellersberg. A German writer; b. at Tos-
tedt, in Hanover ; studied at Bonn and
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Gottlngen, 1840-43; has resided in liis
native place, and since 1856 has been on
the staS of the " Oberpostamtszeitung."
Zimmermaa, Mrs. Bettie (Mere-
dith). Mrs. B. M. Z . An Ameri-
can " Southland " writer ; b. in North
Carolina; in 1809 of Atlanta, 6a.
Zitz, KatMnka (Halein), 1801-.
Emmetine; Eugenie; Pauline; Rosalha;
Stephanie; Theophile Ohristlieb; Tina Ha-
lein; Viola; K. Th.; ZianitzTca. A Ger-
man author ; b. at Mainz ; educ. at Strass-
burg, and in 1824 published her first vol-
ume of poems. She was for a time a
teacher, first in Darmstadt, then in Kai-
serlautern. She has of late years lived
in Mainz. Her writings have some-
times appeared under her maiden
name, and sometimes under her pseu-
donyms.
Zorawskl, V. S. An Expatriated. A
Polish (?) poet.
Zornlin, Mrs. Elizabeth (Alsager),
1770-1851. A Lady. An English poet ;
in 1787 married John Jacob Zornlin, of
London.
Zuccalmagllo, Plorentin von, 1803-
69. Wilhelm. von Waldhrilhl. A German
author; b. at Waldbruhl, and d. on a
journey to Nachod.
Zuccalmagllo, Vlncenz von, 1806-
76. Montanus. A German author; b.
at Schlebusoh, near Miilheim ; studied
law, 1826-28, at the Univ. of Heidelberg;
also employed himself zealously with
literature, music, and antiquities ; held
various appointments at various places,
until he became counsellor-at-law at
Grevenbroieh, in the Ehine province,
where he died.