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INITIALS  AND  PSEUDONYMS 


DiCTioi^rART  or  Liteeart  Disguises 


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WILLIAM   GUSHING,   B.A., 

Fob  some  tears  Assistant  in  the  Hakvabd  University  Library;  and 

Compiler  of  an  "  Index  to  the  North  American  Review  " 

AND  an  "Index  to  the  Christian  Examiner." 


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"  Les  revelations  des  auteurs  anonymes  et  pseudonymes  sont  non-seulement 
piquantes  pour  les  gens  du  monde,  mais  encore  importantes  pour  Vhistorien  litte- 
raire  et  le  hingraphe ;  ce  sont  la  des  mysteres  des  litteratures  que  les  erudites  out 
toujuurs  cherche  a  decouvrir." —  Queeakd. 

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NEW    YORK: 

THOMAS   Y.    CROWELL   &   CO., 

13  AsTOK  Place, 

1886. 


Copyright  by 
THOMAS  Y.  CROWELL  &  CO. 

1885. 


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J.  S.  Gushing  &  Co.,  Printers,  Boston. 


PREFACE. 


THIS  work  i^  designed  as  a  Dictionary  of  American  and  Eng- 
lish Initials  and  Pseudonyms  employed  from  the  beginning  of 
the  18  th  century  to  the  present  time ;  to  which  have  been  added 
some   of  the   more   recent   and    important    Continental    ones,    and    a 


to.  few  false-names,  which,   by  a    strict  definition  of  words,   would   be 


ture^Q'lled  sobriquets, 

y^?'^!  A  similar  work  by  Mr.  Albert  R.  Frey,  of  the  Astor  Library, 
**^ew  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  PBEFACB.  /] 

of    information   to   which    the    kindness    of  those    interested    in    the 

undertaking    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   GUSHING. 

Oct.  1,  1885, 

18  Wendell  Steeet, 

Cambbidqe,  Mass.  « 


INITIALS    AND    PSEUDONYMS. 


Part   I. 


*.  Henry  Ward  Beecher,  in  the  New 
York  "Independent,"  author  of  "The 
Star  Papers."     N.Y.  1855. 

*.  Rev.  Benjamin  Franklin  De  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.BenjoATtin  F)'anklin  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 
TAme'rique  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  Leivis.  A  dissertation 
on  the  antiquity  and  use  of  seals  in 
England  .  .  .     L.  1740. 

****,  The  Late  Lord.  Henry  Hyde, 
Lord  Hyde  and  Cornbury.  The  mistakes ; 
...  a  comedy.     L.  1758. 

****,  Priscilla.  Priscilla  Wakefield. 
Leisure  hours ;  or,  entertaining  dia- 
logues ...     By  .  .  .     L.  1794. 

****  ******.  John  ISLirray.  Letter 
to  ...  on  the  Rev.  W.  L.  Bowles's 
strictures  on  the  life  and  writings  of 
Pope.  By  the  Right  Hon.  Lord  Byron. 
L.  1821. 

*****,  ****.  Mrs.  Anne  Penny.  Po- 
ems, with  a  dramatic  entertainment.  L. 
1772. 


****  %xxt.%%_  y^g  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  *«*jj^  Esq.  Charles 
John  Darling.     Scintillffi  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.      Thi'ee 

great  battles.     Baltimore,  1863. 

,  The  Honourable  Blr.  Wil- 
liam Coombe.  The  auction :  a  town  ec- 
logue.    By  .  .  .     L.  1778. 

,Esq.,  3Iember  of  Parlia- 
ment for  the   County  of  .      Sir 

John  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.       • 

^^^.  Joseph  Addison ,  in  his  contribu- 
tions to  "  The  Guardian." 

,_^33]-  J-  Walker.  Miscellaneous  ob- 
servations upon  authors  ancient  and 
modern.     L.  1731-32. 

O.  — See  "Theta." 

Miss  Eliza  Brown  Chase. 
Over  the  border :  Acadia, 
the  home  of  Evangeline. 
B.  1884. 

The  above  musical  notes  represent  "  E.B.C.," 
the  initials  of  the  author's  name. 


tit- 


A  (alpha).  Mr.  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).     J/r.  Bowden  (as  above). 

p.     R.  Hurrell  Froude 

y.     John  Keble. 

S.     John  Henrij  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.  Mr.  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  modern.    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  Soiithey. 
Chapters  on  churchyards,  in  "Black- 
wood's Magazine,"  commenced  April, 
1824. 

These  contributions  to  "  Blackwood  "  were 
imblished  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.  Mrs.  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  "  Eepub- 
lic,"  Washington,  Feb.,  March,  May, 
1883. 


The  brel 

Buds  a. 
L.  1691 
Propoa 


A.,  A.  H.  Andrew  Hilliard  Atterioa 
Islam.     L.  1878.  f 

A.,  A.  S.  A.  8.  Atcheson.  The  bre| 
of  life  .  .  .     1849. 

A.,  B.     Benjamin  Antrobus. 
blossoms  of  piety  ...     2d  ed. 

A.  B.     Benjamin  Franklin. 
new  version  of   the  Bible ;  one  of 
bagatelles  (written  about  1778). 

A.  B.  3Iatthew  Hole.  An  antid(j 
against  the  poison  of  some  late  pt 
phlets.     Oxf.  1717. 

A.  B.     A  signature  which   has   be 
attributed  to  Junius   (q-v.).     See  Lett 
to  the  "  Public  Advertiser,"  Nov.  5, 1771, 
etc. 

A.  B.  Joseph  Skidmore,  Senior.  An 
essaj'  on  the  Vth  of  Matthew,  from  verse 
33rd  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  "Athenseum."  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.  1  hired  one  of 
the  panes  of  glass  from  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  upop 
any  text,  or  for  any  sect,  to  be  written  here  on 
reasonable  terms,  by  „  ^  -^  pbilologer. 

"The  uncommonness  of  the  titles  occasioned 
numerous  applications,  and  at  night  I  used  pri- 
vately to  glide  into  the  olHce  to  digest  the  notes 
or  heads  of  the  day,  and  receive  the  earnest, 
which  was  directed  always  to  be  left  with  the 
memorandums,  the  writing  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  W^hite.  The  humorous 
adventures  of  Tim  Trevail,  related  in  the 
pure,  unadulterated  vernacular.    L.  1872. 

A.  D.  C,  The.  Francis  Cowley  Bur- 
nund.     Being  personal  reminiscences  of 


the  university  "Amateiir  Dramatic  Club," 
Cambridge.     L.  1879. 

A.,  D.  J.  B.  de.  Don  Juan  Bautista 
de  Arriaza.  Coleccion  de  algunos  ver- 
feos.     Paris,  1805. 

A.,  E.  Edward  Aggas.  The  defence 
of  death  ...     L.  1576. 

A.,  E.  Edwin  Arnold.  The  light  of 
Asia;  or,  the  great  renimciation.  .  .  . 
L.  1879. 

A.  E.  i2.  /.  Lane.  Marks  and  re- 
fnarks  for  the  catalogue  of  the  exhibi- 
tion of  the  Koyal  Academy.     L.  1856. 

A.,  E.  Edwin  Arnold.  Political  po- 
^ms  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.  Edivard  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- 
ble  Needham.  Incidents  in  the  lives  of 
good  men.     By  ...     B.  186-. 

A.,  E.  C  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Cary  Agas- 
siz.  Geological  sketches.  Edited  .  .  . 
1866. 

A.,  E.  C  Miss  Emily  G.  Agnew.  Ger- 
aldine :  a  tale  of  conscience.  L.  1837-39. 

A.,  E.  G.  E.  G.  Adams.  Battle  at 
Fort  Rice,  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.,  E  W.  Mrs.  Eliza  Winslow  Allder- 
dice.     Heart's  delight.     N.Y.,  1879. 

A.,  F.  Frederick  Archer,  in  his  con- 
tributions to  "  The  Keynote"  (N.Y.). 

A.,  F.  Rev.  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  Emili/  Ashley. 
Lagonells.     [A  tale.]  ...     L.  1872. 

A.  F.  G.  John  Lister.  Epigrams  and 
jeux  d'esprit.     Edinb.  1870. 

A.  F.  S.  Miss  Sarah  A.  Flint.  Hope 
Douglass  ...     B.  1867. 

A.,  G.  Grace  Aguilar.  Home  scenes 
and  heart  studies.     L.  1852. 


A.,  G.  A.  G.  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.  F.  George  Fife  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  Wentioorth  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  Fitz  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,  LLD.  The  wood- 
land companion.     L.  1802. 

A.,  J.,  M.D.  John  Arbuthnot,  M.D 
Examination  of  Dr.  Woodward's  accomit 
of  the  deluge  ...     By  .  .  .     L.  1695. 

A.,  J.,  and  C,  R.  C.  John  Adamson 
and  H.  C.  C.  Ballads  from  the  Portu- 
guese translated  and  versified  by  .  .  . 
Newcastle,  1846. 

A.,  J  li.  John  Lavicount  Anderdon. 
The  river  Dove ;  with  some  quiet  thoughts 
of  the  happy  practice  of  angling  .  .  . 
L.  1845. 

A.,  J.  M.  Eev.  John  Marks  Ashley. 
The  treatise  of  S.  Catherine  of  Genoa  on 
purgatory,  newly  translated  .  .  .     1878. 

A.,  J.  R.,  and  J.,  M.  C.  John  Beed 
Appleton  and  Morris  Charles  Jones.  Evans. 
Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  1865. 

A.,  J.  S.  J.  S.  Atticood,  in  liis  contri- 
butions to  "  Notes  and  Queries."  L. 
1876  et  seq. 


A 


A.,  J.  Y.  John  Yonge  Aherman.  Tales 
of  other  days  ...     L.  1830. 

A.,  li.  Lombe  Atthill.  The  church  of 
England  recommended  .  .  Halesworth, 
1820. 

A.,  Li.  Louisa  Anthony.  Traits  of 
private  life.     Manchester,  n.d. 

A.,  Li.  L.  Mrs.  G.  B.  or  L.  L.  Adams. 
A  ride  through  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.,  Li.  S.  Louis  Simon  Auger.  Notice 
sur  la  vie  et  les  ouvrages  de  Le  Sage. 
Paris,  1813. 

A.,M.  Mrs.  Maria  Ahdy.  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  liistory  of 
Ford  Abbey,  Dorsetshire :  late  in  the 
County  of  Devon.     L.  1846. 

A.,  M.  Thaddeus  O'Mahonjj.  Questions 
on  Locke's  essay  concerning  human  un- 
derstanding.    L.  1860. 

A.  M.,  Oxen.  W.  S  Moses.  Carpen- 
terian  Criticism.     L.  1877. 

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Abbott,  Rosa.  Rosa  ( Y. )  Abbott 
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Abdallah.  Ottcai/  Ctirri/,  who  con- 
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Abdallah.    Auqusto  Pereira  Soromenho. 

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Abdiel.  Samuel  Hall.  —  See  Samuel 
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Acharius.  Fredrik  Vilhelm  Scholander. 
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Adair,  James.  Sir  Richard  Phillips. 
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Adam,  Christian.  Carl  Christian 
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Adams,  Bloses.  Dr.  George  W.  Bagby. 
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author  of  "Nancy  Lee,"  of  which  more 
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Adams,  Will.  John  Neal.  Errata;  or, 
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Addie.  Adelaide  J.  Cooley.  Snow- 
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Addums,  Mozis.  Dr.  George  W.  Bagby. 
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Adelaide.  Miss  Elizabeth  Bogart,  who, 
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Adept,  An.  Charles  Johnston.  Chrysal; 
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Adhemar,  aime.  la  C**®  D'.  Baron 
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Adtna.  Rev.  Joseph  H.  Ligraham.  The 
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Admiral.  Admiral  Burney.  —  See 
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Admirer  of  Chivalry,  An.  Edward 
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Admirer  of  the  Fine  Arts,  An.  F. 
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Admirer  of  a  Great  Genius,  An. 
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Admirer  of  Monarchy  and  Episco- 
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Admirer  of  Walter  Scott,  iVn.  John 
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Admonish  Crime.  Rev.  James  Cook 
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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  Spriiclie.     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 ; 
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Adrienne.     Mrs.  J.  P.  Creswell. 

Adrienne.  Miss  Susan  C.  Hooper. 
During  the  war  one  of  the  most  prominent 
contributors  to  the  "  Magnolia  Weekly," 
Richmond,  Va. 


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Adversum.  Edward  Tuckerman.  — 
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Advocate  Genei-al,  The.  Sir  James 
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.aSmelia  Julia.  Emilij  Julia  Black. 
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Agatha.  Bessie  Lawrence  {1).  Thanks- 
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Agathon,  Paul.  Elisabeth  Schojen. 
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Aged  3Iinister,  An.  Moses  Dickin- 
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Lacroix.    Une  amie  de  pension.    P.  1870. 

Agliius.  Henry  Timrod,  who  contrib- 
uted poetry  to  the  "  Southern  Literary 
Messenger,"  etc.,  and  published  a  vol- 
ume of  poems.     B.  1859. 

Ago,  Felix.  Samuel  Stehman  Halde- 
man.     Rhymes  of  the  poets.     P.  1868. 

Agogos.  Charles  William  Day.  Max- 
ims, experiences,  and  observations  of 
Agogos.     B.  1844. 

Agrestis.  Gen.  Joseph  Alston  (1). 
Short  review  of  the  late  proceedings  at 
New  Orleans,  on  suspending  the  writ  of 
habeas  corpus.     Richmond,  1807. 

Agricola.  James  Anderson.  In  1790 
he  commenced  the  publication  of  "The 
Bee"  (1790-94),  consisting  of  essays 
philosophical  and  miscellaneous.  Dr.  A. 
wrote  those  marked  "  Senex,"  "  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.  18-50;  and,  Caro- 
lina sports  by  land  and  water,  Charleston, 
18.56. 

Agricola.  Bev.  Percii-al  Stockdale. 
"In  the  summer  of  1779,  he  wrote  sev- 
eral political  letters,  with  the  signature  of 
'Agricola,'  in  the  'Public  Advertiser.'" 

Agricola.  IF.  F.  Whitehouse.  Let- 
ters and  essays  on  sugar  farming  in  Ja- 
maica.    L.  1845. 

Agricola.  John  Younrj.  Letters  of 
Agricola  on  tlie  principles  of  vegetation 
and  tillage  .  .  .     Halifax,  N.S.  1822. 

Agricola.  Rev.  Charles  WhitaJcer. 
Letters  on  free  trade.     1851. 

Agricola.  James  Anderson.  LL.D. 
Miscellaneous  observations  on  planting 
and  training  timber-trees  .  .  .  Ediub. 
1777. 

Agriitler.  Joseph  Edwards.  Rhymes 
in  the  AYest  Country  dialect  ...  L. 
1879. 

Aguaverde,  Antonio.     Alfred   Trum- 
hle.       Contribution    to    "The   Boys    and 
Girls' Weekly"  (N.Y.) . 
^,rt\-i      Agiiecheek.       Charles    Bullard   Fair- 
panics,  wlio  contributed  sketches  of  for- 
eign travel,   and   essays,  to    the   Boston 
,,,.,.;' Saturday  Evening  Gazette,"  under  the 
'         signature  of  "Aguecheek."     B.  1859. 

Ahern,  Anna.  Mrs.  Frances  West 
Atherton  Pike.  Here  and  hereafter;  or, 
the  two  altars.     By  .  .  .     B.  1858. 

Ahiezer.  William  Brown.  A  tender 
and  affectionate  address  to,  and  expostu- 
lation with,  the  people  of  Israel,  the 
Jews.     Huntingdon,  1814. 

Alkin,  Berkeley.  Fanny  Aikin 
Kortright.  The  dean ;  or,  the  popular 
preacher,  L.  1859 ;  The  old,  old  story, 
love,  L.  1802. 

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  Simo7ids. 
The  Aimwell  stories.     B.  1863. 

Ain  [the  Hebrew  word  for  nobody]. 
William  Stevens.  A  review  of  the  Review 
of  the  new  preface  to  the  second  edition 
of  Mr.  Jones's  "  Life  of  Bishop  Home." 
L.  1800. 

Ainslie,  Herbert,  B.A.  Edward 
Maitland.  The  pilgrim  and  the  shrine ; 
or,  passages  from  the  life  and  correspond- 
ence of  .  .  .     L.  1868. 


Airy,  Mr.  Rohert  Habersham,  in  the 
"  Harv.  Univ.  Collegian."     Camb.  1830.    ' 

Ajax.  Jlr.  Ainley.  Social  wastes  and 
waste  lands  ...     L.  1862. 

Akestes.  William  Sinith.  A  few  re- 
marks on  the  expectant  treatment  of  dis- 
eases .  .  .     Bristol,  1847. 

Alcroates.  Josiah  F.  Polk.  A  defence 
of  the  Protestant  Bible  .  .  .     N.Y.  1844. 

Alastor.  James  Orton.  "  Excelsior," 
or  tlie  realms  of  poesie,  1852 ;  Poems, 
1857  ;  Caleb  Redivivus,  1858.     L. 

Alaux,  Gnstave  d'.  Maxime  Bat/baud. 
L'empereur  Soulouque  et  son  empire. 
Paris,  1856. 

Alazon.  Rev.  Richard  William  Barnes. 
Let  well  alone ;  or,  removal  of  blemishes 
from  church  and  state.     L.  1860. 

Alba.  Alexina  B.  White.  Little-folk 
songs.  N.Y.  1871,  and  in  her  contribu- 
tions to  "The  Riverside  Magazine." 

Albanes,  A.  d'.  ./ean  Alexandre  Hav- 
ard.  Notice  sur  La  Eontaine  .  .  .  Paris, 
1869. 

Albanes  Havard,  d'.  Jean  Alexandre 
Havard.  Voltaire  et  Mme.  du  Chatelet 
.  . .  avec  notes  historiques  par  .  .  .  Paris, 
1863. 

Albanicus.  The  Rigid  Hon.  David 
Stewart  Erskine,  11th  Earl  of  Buchan  and 
Gth  Lord  Cardross. 

"  Lord  Bucban  was  an  occasional  contributor 
to  various  periodical  publications.  His  favorite 
signature  was  'Albanicus,'  under  which,  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  "  Gent.  Mag."  in  1784,  a 
description  of  the  grave  of  Ossian,  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. 

Albe.  George  Gordon  Noel,  6th  Lord' 
Byron.  Tlie  footprints  of  A.  [?.e.  Lord 
Byron]  :  a  poem.  Written  by  E.  Bren- 
nan.     Milan,  1874. 

Alben,  Rewk.  Benjamin  Walker. 
Rewk  Alben  the  friar;  his  opinions  on 
the  ministry  to  the  poor  .  .  .  Manchester, 
Eng.  1872. 

Albert.  Rev.  John  Armstrong.  Son- 
nets from  Shakespeare.  By  ...    L.  1791. 

Albert.  Abbate  Giovanni  Battista  For- 
tis.     Travels  in  Dalmatia.     1774. 

Albin,  Sebastian.  Mme.  Hortense 
Lacroix  Cormi.  Ballades  et  chants  popu- 
laires  (anciens  et  modernes)  de  I'AUe- 
magne.  Traduction  nouvelle  par  S.  A. 
Paris,  1841. 

Albion.  Four  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 
dominions  [George,  prince  of  AVales], 
the  most  unpatriotic  man  alive  [C.  J. 
Fox],  the  most  artful  man  alive  [R.  B. 
Sheridan],  and  Second  Childliood  [E. 
Burke].     L.  1789. 

Alcaeus.  Samuel  Boi/sc,  in  the  "Gent. 
Mag."     1741-43. 

Alcaeus.  Jaines  Monfr/omeri/,  in  the 
"  Poetical  Register,"  1801.  Byron  notices 
him  in  "Englisli  bards  and  Scotch  re- 
viewers " :  — 

"  With  broken  lyre  aud  cheek  serenely  pale, 
Lo!  sad  Alcseus  wanders  down  the  vale." 

Alcibiades.  James  Anderson.  —  See 
■"Agricola." 

Alcibiades.  Alfred  Tennyson,  in 
"Punch."     Feb.  and  March,  1846. 

Alcofribas,  le  inagicien.  Jea7i  Bap- 
tiste  Alfred  Assolant.  The  fantastic  his- 
tory of  the  celebrated  Du  Pierrot  .  .  . 
L. 1875. 

Alderani,  Lorenzo.  Niccolb  Ugo  Fos- 
colo.  Ultime  lettere  di  Jacopo  Ortis. 
Edited  by  L.  A.     L.  1814. 

Alderman,  The.  John  Barber.  The 
city  jilt ;  or,  the  A.  turn'd  beau,  etc.  L. 
1740. 

Aldiborontiphoscophornio.  James 
Ballanti/ne.  A  nickname  given  him  by 
Sir  "Walter  Scott,  in  allusion  to  his  pom- 
pous and  dignified  manner. 

Aleph.  Humpltrii  Fitzroy  WooLrijch. 
Aleph  V.  Colenso.     Maidstone,  1866. 

Aleph.  William  Harvey.  The  old 
city,  and  its  highways  and  byways  .  .  . 
L.  180-3. 

Alethes.  Thomas  II.  Baird,  in  the 
Pittsburgh  "  Commercial  Journal."  1851. 

Alethes,  Clerophilus.  John  Constable 
(1).  A  specimen  of  amendments  candidlj^ 
proposed  to  the  compiler  [Charles  Dodd, 
pseud.,  i.e.,  Hugh  Tootell]  of  a  work 
which  he  calls  "  The  church  history  of 
England  from  the  year  1500  to  the  year 
1688."     L.  1741. 

Alethinos.  Her.  Hardinge  Furenzo 
Ivers.  The  audibleness  of  thought  dem- 
onstrated, and  its  use  explained.     1866. 

Alethitheras.  L.  Osbom.  Travels  by 
sea  and  land.     X.Y.  1868. 

Alethphilos.  2Irs.  Mary  Anne  Wool- 
Jrey.  Letters  of  .  .  .  Newport,  Isle  of 
Wight,  1839. 

Aletor,  Esq.     Robert  E.  Strahorn. 

Alex.  Eliza  A.  White.  As  she  would 
have  it.     P.  1873. 

Alexander,  airs.  Mis.  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,  LiLi.D. 
Thomas  Erskine,  Baron  Erskine.  The 
speech  of  .  .  .  spoken  at  the  meeting  of 
the  friends  to  the  abuse  of  the  freedom 
of  the  press.  Jan.  19, 1793.  [A  satire 
upon  T.  Erskine,  Baron  Erskine.]  L. 
1793. 

Alexander  the  Corrector.  Alexan- 
der Cruden.  The  adventures  of  .  .  .  L. 
1754.  [He  entitles  himself  corrector, 
from  the  nature  of  his  office,  which  was 
to  correct  the  press.] 

Alexander,  Sir  Drawcansir.  Tobias 
George  Smollett.  A  faithful  narrative  of 
the  base  and  inhuman  arts  that  were 
lately  practised  upon  the  brain  of  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- 
sion. By  D.  A.,  fencing-master  and 
philomath.  L.  1752.  —  See  "Brit.  Mus. 
Cat." 

Alexander,  J.  H.,  B.A.  Alexander 
II.  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. 
Page  [also  a  pseud,  of  the  author].  L. 
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 
2oth  of  December  last  [1642].    L.  1642. 

Alexandre.  Alexandre  Davy  Dumas. 
La  cour  du  roi  Pe'taud.     Paris,  1829. 

Alexis  or  the  Worthy  Unfortunate. 
Rev.  Humphrey  Sydenham.  Being  a  true 
narrative  of  the  affecting  case  of  a  young 
gentleman  whose  ruin  was  caused  by  the 
late  rebellion.     L.  1747. 

Alexis,  Willibald.  Georg  Wilhelin 
Ilcinrich  Haering.  Cabanis,  1832;  Haus 
Dusterweg,  1836  ;  die  zwolf  Xtichte,  1838 ; 
Novellen,  1830-31 ;  Neue  Xovellen,  1836. 

Alfred.  Samuel  Adams,  in  the  "Bos- 
ton Gazette"  (Oct.  2,  1769). 

Alfred.  Dr.  Girardin.  One  of  the 
writers,  imder  this  siiinature,  of  the  essavs 
in  Wirt's  "Old  Bachelor"  (1812). 

Alfred.  Sir  James  Bland  Burges  Lamb, 
Bart,  D.C.L.,  in  "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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governments.  These  letters  he  collected 
and  published  in  1792." 
k  Alfred.  Grenville  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  Kijdd.  China: 
its  symbols,  philosophy,  antiquities.  L. 
1841. 

Alfred.  Philip  Withers.  Nemesis;  or, 
a  letter  to  Alfred  [relating  to  the  mar- 
riage of  the  Prince  of  Wales  to  Mrs. 
Fitzherbert]  from  ...     L.  1789. 

Alfred.  Rev.  David  Alfred  Doudneij. 
Sympathj^ ;  or,  words  for  the  weak  and 
weary.     L.  1862. 

Al  Fresco.  Dr.  Charles  J.  KemoorthyCi). 

Alfried,  Johan.  Jean  Jacques  De 
Laet.  —  See  "  Bogaerts,  Felix." 

Alguuo,  Seiior.  Nathan  Ames.  Childe 
Harvard  :  a  romance  of  Cambridge  .  .  . 
B.  1848. 

Ali  Baba.  Aberigh  ilfac/[-«y,  contribu- 
tor to  "  Vanity  Fair,"  of  many  sketches 
of  India  life  and  society. 

Ali  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. 

Ali  Bey,  El  Abassi.  Domingo  Badia- 
y-Leblich.  Voyages  ...  en  Afrique  et 
en  Asie,  pendant  les  anne'es  1803,  1804, 
1805,  1806,  et  1807.  Edited  by  B.  [i.e., 
J.  B.  Boniface  de  Roquefort].  Paris, 
1814. 

Alice,  Cousin.  Mrs.  Alice  (Bradley 
Neal)  Haven.  The  Coopers;  or,  getting 
under  way:  a  tale  of  real  life.     N.Y. 

Alice,  Cousin.  Miss  Eliza  Tabor. 
St.  Olave's  :  a  novel.     N.Y.  1870. 

Alida.  Mrs.  Catharine  Stratton  Ladd. 
One  of  the  noms  de  plume  under  which  she 
has  contributed  tales,  sketches,  essays, 
and  poems  to  various  journals. 

Alien,  An.  Max  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  Fe'lix  Theodore  Caru- 
e.lle.     A  French  historical  painter. 

Aliqua.  3Irs.  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,'  Avhich  were 
afterwards  published  (still  anonymously) 
in  a  volume  entitled  The  retrospect ;  or, 
review  of  providential  mercies."  L. 
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  nineteentla  century.     L.  1844. 

Alister,  R.  Alexander  Robertson. 
Extermination  of  tlie  Scottish  peasantry 
...     By  .  .  .     Edinb.  18.5.3. 

All-Pride,  Lord.  John  Sheffield, 
Duke  of  Buckinghamshire.  A  very  heroi- 
cal  epistle  from  my  Lord  All-Pride  to 
Dolcommon  ...     L.  1679. 

Allan-Kardec.  Le'on  Hippolyte  Deni- 
sart  Rivail.  Le  livre  des  esprits  .  .  . 
Paris,  1857. 

Allde,  Ed-ward.  John  Taylor,  the 
Water-i^oet.  Tlie  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  ojiinions  and  Betsey  Bobbet's  . .  .  By 
J.  A.'s  wife.     Hartford,  1875. 

Allen,  Paul.  John  Neal  and  Tobias 
Watkins,  M.D.  History  of  the  Ameri- 
can revolution.     By  P.  A.     P.  1821. 

Paul  Allen  (1775-1826)  was  a  jonrualist  of 
Philadelphia  and  Baltimore.  He  had  long  prom- 
ised this  history,  and  obtained  a  larjie  subscrip- 
tion for  it ;  but  Mr.  Neal  wrote  the  first  volume, 
and  Dr.  Watkins  the  remainder. 

Allendale,  i\lfred,  Esq.  Theodore 
Edward  Hook.  The  man  of  sorrow.  By 
...     L.  1809. 

Allerdyce.  Robert  Barclay.  Agricul- 
tural tour  in  the  United  States.    L.  1842. 

Allid.  George  F.  Laniqan.  National 
ballads  of  Canada  .  .  .     Montreal,  1865. 

Allin,  Abby.  Mrs.  A.  A.  Curtiss  (wife 
of  Daniel  S.).  Home  ballads:  a  book 
for  New  Englanders  ...     B.  1851. 

Allison,  Joy.  JSTary  A.  Cragin.  Kate 
Jameson  and  her  friends.     B.  1872. 

Allspice,  Zekel.     .Tohn  Cooper  Vail. 


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am: 


Allyn,  Ellen,  ^fiss  Christina  Georgina 
jRossetti.  Her  signature  to  poems  pub- 
lished in  "Tlie  Gem,"  London,  of  which 
only  four  numbers  were  published;  writ- 
ten almost  exclusively  by  the  Rossettis, 
Holman  Hunt,  and  Ford  Madox  Brown. 

Allyne,  Enylla.     Mrs.  Spencer. 

Almaviva.  Harrij  St.  Manr,  in  his 
contributions  to  "  The  News-Letter " 
(Chicago,  111.). 

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- 
istic London,"  p.  94. 

Almaviva.  Clement  Scott.  Drawing- 
room  plays  and  parlor  pantomimes. 
Collected  .  .  .     L.  1870. 

Almore,  Caspar.  Frederick  William- 
son Beasley,  D.D.  Papers  from  Overlook 
house.     P.  1866. 

Alof,  V.  Nicholas  V.  Gogol.  Home 
life  in  Russia.  By  a  Russian  noble.  L. 
1854. 

Alonzo.  John  Wingjield,  in  Byron's 
"  Childish  Recollections."   Newark,  1807. 

Alpha.  John  Abraham,  in  the  "La- 
dies' Journal,"  of  Liskeard,  Cornwall. 
1868-78. 

Alpha.  Geo7-ge  Walker,  M.D.  Death's 
waiting-room;  or,  the  Girondist's  last 
supper.  A  dramatic  sketch.  By  A. 
L.  1851. 

Alpha.  Mrs.  L.  L.  Phelps.  Grace 
Tilden ;  or,  seven  years'  service  for 
Christ.     B.  1869. 

Alpha.  Stejjhen  M.  Allen.  Religion 
and  science ;  the  letters  of  "  Alpha "  on 
the  influence  of  spirit  on  imponderable 
actienic  molecular  substances,  etc.  By 
...     B.  1874. 

Alphonso,  S.  G.  Alonzo  G.  Shears 
of  New  Haven  (Ct.),  in  his  contributions 
to  various  periodicals. 

Alpin.  William  Wilson,  in  his  poems 
contributed  to  periodicals. 

Alq,  Mine.  Liouise  d'.  Olga  Ebhardt. 
La  science  du  monde  .  .  .     Paris,  1876. 

Alston,  Edith.  Miss  Marij  Green 
Goodale  of  New  Orleans,  whose  poems 
have  appeared  in  the  journals  of  that 
city  under  this  pen-name. 

Altamont.  Rev.  Charles  Jenner. 
Letters  from  ...  in  the  capital,  to  his 
friends  in  the  country.     L.  1767. 

Alter.  Rev.  Joseph  B.  Owen.  Chess 
studies.     L.  18-. 

Alter  Ego.  Robert  E.  Strahorn.  To 
the  Rockies  and  beyond ;  or,  a  summer 


on    the    Union     Pacific     Railroad     and 
branches.     Omaha,  1879. 

Altisonant,  Lorenzo.  S.  K.  Jloshour.. 
Letters  to  'Squire  Pedant  by  .  .  .  Cin. 
1850. 

Alton.  A.  L.  Taveau.  The  magic- 
word.     B.  1855. 

Alumni  of  the  University  of  Edin- 
burgh. .John  Lee,  D.D.,  George  Wilson. 
M.D.,  S.  Brown,  and  others.  Edinburgh 
academic  annual  for  1840,  consisting  of 
contributions  in  literature  and  science. 
By  .  .  .     Edlnb.  1840. 

Alumnus,  An.  Rev.  Daniel  Oliver. 
Address  at  Dartmouth  College,  May  19, 
1825. 

Alumnus,  An.  John  Gorhavi  Palfrey, 
A  letter  to  the  corporation  ...  of  Har- 
vard College  ...     B.  1835. 

Alumnus  Cantabrigiensis.  Thomas 
Ignatius  Maria  Forster.  Harmonia  Mu- 
sarum  .  .  .     Bruges,  184.3. 

The  preface  is  signed  "  T.  F." 

Alvimnus  Edinensis.  Alexander  Pe- 
terkin.  A  letter  to  the  Right  Honour- 
able the  Lord  Provost  of  Edinburgh  .  .  . 
Edinb.  1836. 

Alumnus  of  that  College,  An.  John- 
Lowell,  LL.D.  Further  remarks  on  the 
memorial  of  tlie  oflicers  of  Harvard  Col- 
lege ...     B.  1824. 

Alun  Glan.  Bardic  name  of  the  Rev. 
Thomas  Jones. 

Alvarez,  Espriella  Manuel.  Robert 
Southey.  Letters  from  England.  By  .  , . 
L.  1807. 

Amateur,  An.  C.  Baclham.  Brief" 
recollections,  chiefly  of  Italy.  By  .  .  . 
Glasgow,  1835. 

Amateur,  An.  Thomas  Wilson.  Cat- 
alogue raisonne  of  the  select  collection 
of  engravings  of  .  .  .     L.  1828. 

Amateur,  An.  Captain  G.  Boid.  A 
concise  history  and  analysis  of  all  the 
principal  styles  of  architecture  .  .  .  By 
...     L.  1828. 

Amateur,  An.  N.  B.  Engleheart.  A 
concise  treatise  on  eccentric  turning.  By 
...     L.  1852. 

Amateur,  An.  William  Cox.  Crayon 
sketches  by  .  .  .     N.Y.  1833. 

Amateur,  An.  Charles  Clark.  A 
doctor's  "  Do  "-ings ;  or,  the  entrapped 
heiress  of  AVitham :  a  satirical  poem. 
Totham,  1848. — See  "Queerfellow,  Quin- 
tin." 

Amateur,  An.  Col.  George  W.  Hooper. 
Down  the  river ;  or,  practical  lessons 
under  the  code  duello.     N.Y.  1874. 

Amateur,  An.  Archibald  N  Car- 
michael.  Genealogy  of  her  majesty  Queen 
Victoria  .  .  .     Edm.  1846. 


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Amateur,  An.  G.  R.  Walker.  Horses, 
their  rational  treatment  .  .  .  By  ...  L. 
1865. 

Amateur,  An.  Charles  Wini^ton.  A" 
inquiry  into  the  difference  of  style  observ- 
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  lUrhe  Pauld- 
{ng{l).  Thenewmirror  for  travellers;  and 
guide  to  the  Sprinscs.  By  .  .  .   N.Y.  1828. 

Amateur,  An.  Bernard  Barton.  Poems. 
By  .  .  .     L.  1818. 

Asmateur,  An.  Charles  Kirkpatrick 
■Sharpe.     Portraits  by  .  .  .     Edinb.  1832. 

Amateur,  An.  Pierce  Egan,  the  Elder. 
Real  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- 
amufl&n,  1866. 

Amateur  of  Fashion,  An.  James  K. 
Paidding.  Jokeby :  a  burlesque  on 
Rokeby,  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. 
Webb.     N.Y.  1846. 

Ambassador,  The.  Samuel  Turner, 
in  Beloe's  "  Sexagenarian,"  Vol.  II., 
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 
Kennedij.  Mr.  Ambrose's  letters  on  the 
(rebellion.     N.Y.  1865. 


Amelia.  Mrs,  Amelia  ( Coppuck)  Welby. 
Poems.     By  A.     N.Y.  1842. 

A  men  der.  Benjmnin  F.  Burnham. 
A  voice  from  the  pews  ;  or,  a  tabernacle 
supplement.     B.  1877. 

American,  An.  Freeman  Hunt. 
American  anecdotes :  original  and  se- 
lect ...     B.  1830. 

American,  An.  Edward  Habich.  The 
American  Churches  the  bulwarks  of 
American  slavery  By  .  .  .  Newbury- 
port,  Mass.  1842. 

American,  An.  William  Cobbett.  An- 
nals of  blood  ...  By  .  .  .  Camb.  [Eng.] 
1797. 

Amencaii,  An.  James  F.  Price. 
Castle  Crosier :  a  romance.  By  .  .  . 
Annapolis,  Md.  1827. 

American,  An.  Noah  Webster.  The 
revolution  in  France.     N.Y.  1874. 

American,  An.  William  Barton, 
A.M.  The  constitutionalist :  addressed 
to  men  of  all  parties  in  the  United  States 
...     P.  1804. 

American,  An.  David  Christy.  Cot- 
ton is  king  .  .  .     Gin.  1855. 

American,  An.  Hartley,  Hezekiak 
Wright.  Desultory  reminiscences  of  a 
tour  through  Germany,  Switzerland,  and 
France.     B.  1838. 

American,  An.  Stephen  Fiske.  En 
glish  photographs  ...     L.  1869. 

American,  An.  0.  Prescott  Hiller 
English  and  Scottish  sketches.  L 
185'7. 

American,  An.  David  Everett.  Ai 
essay  on  the  rights  and  duties  of  nations 
relative  to  fugitives  from  justice  ...  B 
1807. 

American,  An.  Arthur  Lee.  An  ea 
say  in  vindication  of  the  continental  col 
onies  of  America,  from  a  censure  o: 
Adam  Smith  ...     L.  1764. 

American,  An.  Rev.  Mathias  Bruen 
Essays,  descriptive  and  moral,  on  scene 
in  Italy,  Switzerland,  and  France  .  . 
Edinb.  1823. 

American,  An.  Lewis  Cass.  An  es 
amination  of  the  question  now  in  discus 
sion  between  the  American  and  British 
governments,  concerning  the  right  o 
search.     By  .  .  .    Baltimore,  1842. 

American,  An.  William  Elliott.  F: 
esco  :  a  tragedy.     N.Y.  1850. 

American,  An.  R.  Davidson,  Est 
Geography  epitomised  ...  in  verse  .  . 
By  .  .  .     L.  1787. 

American,  An.  James  Fenimoi 
Cooper.  Gleanings  in  Europe :  Englam 
By  .  .  .    P.  1837. 

American,   An.     Theodore   Sedgwicl 


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Hints  to  my  countrymen,  by  .  .  .  N.Y. 
1826. 

American,  An.  Mrs.  Lydia  Maria 
Child.  Hobomok :  a  tale  of  early  times 
...     B.  1824. 

American,  An.  Samuel  Finleji  Breese 
Morse.  Imminent  dangers  to  the  free 
institutions  of  the  United  States  through 
foreign  immigration  .  .  .    N.Y.  1835. 

American,  An.  Sidney  Edwards 
Morse.  Letter  on  American  slavery  .  .  . 
Ey  .  .  .     N.Y.  1847. 

American,  An.  Henry  31.  Bracken- 
ridge.  Letter  on  South  American  affairs 
to  Mr.  Monroe.     1818. 

Anaerican,  An.  J.  Poltinger.  Let- 
ters of  .  .  .  mainly  on  Russia,  etc.     1854. 

American,  An.  Alexander  Hamilton. 
Letters  to  "The  Gazette  of  the  United 
States."    August  4-18,  1792. 

American,  An.  A.  Bohinson.  Life 
in  California  during  a  residence  of  sev- 
eral years  in  that  territory  . . .   N.Y.  1846. 

American,  An.  Benjamin  Young 
Prime,  M.D.  Muscipula  sive  Canibromy- 
omachia.  The  mouse-trap :  or,  the  bat- 
tle of  the  Welsh  and  the  mice,  in  Latin 
and  English,  with  other  poems  in  differ- 
ent languages.    By  .  .  .    N.Y.  1840. 

American,  An.  Henry  Wadsworth 
Longfellow.  Outre-mer ;  or,  a  pilgrimage 
to  the  Old  World.     By  .  .  .    L.  1835. 

American,  An.  Samuel  Low.  The 
politician  outwitted :  a  comedy  .  . . 
N.Y.  1789. 

American,  An.  James  Sloan.  Ram- 
bles in  Italy  in  the  years.  1816-17.  By 
. .  .  Bait.  1818.  [Also  attributed  to 
Theodore  Lyman.] 

American,  An.  Alexander  Hill  Ev- 
erett. Remarks  on  Gov.  C.  Strong's 
speech ...    B.  1814. 

American,  An.  Richard  Biddle.  A 
review  of  Captain  Basil  Hall's  travels  in 
North  America,  in  the  years  1827  and 
1828.     L.  1830. 

American,  An.  George  Henry  Cal- 
vert. Scenes  and  thoughts  in  Europe. 
N.Y.  1847. 

American,  An.  James  E.  DeKay. 
Sketches  of  Turkey  in  1831  and  1832. 
N.Y.  1833. 

American,  An.  Matthew  Bennett 
Wynkoop.  Song  leaves  from  the  book 
of  Life  and  Nature.     By  .  .  .     N.Y.  1852. 

American,  An.  Benjamin  Church, 
M.D.     The  times  :  a  poem  ...     B.  1765. 

American,  An.  Bev.  Charles  Inglis. 
True  interest  of  America  impartially 
stated.     P.  1776. 

American,  An.  Duff  Green.  The 
United  States  and  England  ...    L.  1842. 


American,  An.  .Toseph  Hopkinson. 
Wliat  Is  our  situation  1  and  what  our 
prospects  1  .  .  .     P.  1799. 

American,  An,  formerly  a  Member 
of  Congress.  Fisher  Ames,  The  influ- 
ences of  democracy  on  liberty,  property, 
and  the  happiness  of  society,  considered. 
By  .  .  .     L.  1835. 

American  in  England,  Tlie.  Alex- 
ander Slidell  Mackenzie.  The  American 
in  England.     L.  1836. 

American  in  London,  An.  Rev. 
Calvin  Colton.     The  Americans.     1833. 

American  in  Paris,  The.  John 
Sanderson.  The  American  in  Paris.  L. 
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  Liong  Resident  at  Con- 
stantinople, An.  Commodore  David 
Porter.  Constantinople  and  its  environs. 
.  .  .     N.Y.  1835. 

American  recently  returned  from 
Europe,  An,  Robert  Walsh.  A  letter 
on  the  genius  and  dispositions  of  the 
French  government  ...     P.  1810. 

American  Amateur  in  Europe,  An. 
James  Jackson  Jarves.  Art  thoughts  .  .  . 
1869. 

American  Angler,  An.  John  J, 
Brown.  American  Angler's  Guide  .  . . 
By  .  .  .     N.Y.  1845. 

American  Artist,  An.  Laughton  Os- 
born.  Handbook  of  young  artists  and 
amateurs  in  oil  painting  .  .  .     N.Y.  1845. 

American  Cato,  The.  Samuel  Adams, 
so  called  by  a  newspaper  writer.      1781. 

American  Citizen,  An.  William 
Beach  Lawrence,  as  translator  of  Marbois' 
"  History  of  Louisiana."     P.  1830. 

American  Citizen,  An.  Orville  J. 
Victor.  The  American  rebellion  .  .  .  By 
...     L.  1861. 

American  Citizen,  An.  John  Adams. 
Discourses  on  Davila  ...     B.  1805. 

American  Citizen,  An.  James  Barr 
Walker,  D.D.  The  living  questions  of 
the  age.     By  .  .  .    P.  1869. 

American  Citizen,  An.  Linus  Pier- 
pont  Brockett,  M.D.  The  philanthropic 
results  of  the  war  in  America  .  .  .  N.Y. 
1864. 

American  Consul  at  Liondon,  The. 
Freeman  H.  Morse.  .  .  .  Americc.,n  sea- 
men. .  .  .  Letter  from  ...    n.  p.  1869. 

American  Englishman,  An.  Sam- 
uel 3Iather,  of  Boston.  An  attempt  to 
show  that  America  must  be  known  to  the 
Ancients  ...     B.  1773. 


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American  Fabius,  The.  George 
Washington,  so  called  in  1781. 

American  Farmer,  An.  Hector  St. 
John  CreveccEur.     Letters.     1793. 

American  Farmer,  An.  William 
Cobbett.  Notes  on  American  gardening 
and  fruit.     P.  1803. 

American  Farmer,  An.  Frederick 
Law  Olmsted.  Walks  and  talks  of  .  .  . 
in  England.     N.Y.  1852. 

American  Gentleman,  An.  Richard 
S.  Coxe. 

American  Gentleman,  An.  William 
Cliffton.  Gifford's  "The  Baviad"  and 
"  Mteviad."  [Also],  A  poetical  epistle 
to  the  author,  by  an  American  gentle- 
man.    P.  1799. 

American  Gentleman,  An.  Benja- 
min Young  Prime,  M.D.  The  patriot 
muse  ...     L.  1764. 

American  Gentleman,  An.  John 
Sanderson.  Sketches  of  Paris:  in  fa- 
miliar letters  to  his  friends.     P.  1838. 

American  Gentleman,  An.  Richard 
Alsop,  as  translator  of  The  geographical, 
natural,  and  civil  history  of  Chili.  By 
Abbe  don  J.  Ignatius  Molina.  Middle- 
town,  Ct.  1808. 

American  Gentleman,  An.  Rev. 
Calvin  Colton.  A  voice  from  America  to 
England.     N.Y.  1837. 

American  Girl  Abroad,  An.  Miss 
Adeline  Trajlon.  An  American  girl 
abroad.     B. 

American  Indian,  An.  Henry  Home, 
Jr.  The  citizen  of  nature:  in  a  series 
of  letters  from  ...  in  London,  to  his 
friend  at  home.     L.  1823. 

American  Lady,  An.  Henry  Wood. 
Change  for  the  "American  Notes"  .  .  . 
L.  1843. 

American  Lady,  An.  M.  Griffin. 
Impressions  of  Germany  .  .  .  Dresden, 
1866. 

American  Lady,  An.  Mrs.  Grant. 
Memoirs  .  .  .  with  sketches  of  manners 
and  scenery  in  America  ...     L.  1810. 

American  Navy  Officer,  An.  Na- 
'thaniel  Fanning.  A  narrative  of  the  ad- 
ventures of  an  American  navy  officer, 
who  served  during  part  of  the  American 
revolution  under  Paul  Jones.   N.Y.  1806. 

American  Novelist,  The.  Mrs.  H. 
B.  Stowe.  Byron  painted  by  his  com- 
peers .  .  .  showing  wherein  the  A.  N. 
gives  a  truthful  account,  etc.    L.  1869. 

American  Officer  in  the  Service  of 
France.  John  Skey  Eustace.  Letters  on 
the  crimes  of  George  III. . . .    Paris,  1794. 

American  Pastor,  An.  Bev.  Thomas 
Bacon.  Two  sermons,  preached  to  a 
congregation  of  black  slaves  ...    L.  1749. 


American  Physician,  An.  Dr.  Pat- 
rick Macaulay.  How  the  cholera  is  prop- 
agated ...    L.  1831. 

American  Spy,  The.  Capt.  Nathan 
Hale.  The  A.  S. ;  or,  freedom's  early 
sacrifice  :  a  tale  of  the  Revolution, 
founded  on  fact.  Albany,  1857.  [Writ- 
ten by  Jeptha  Root  Simms.] 

American  Wanderer.  Arthur  Lee. 
American  wanderer  through  Europe.  L. 
1783. 

American  Woman,  An.  Mrs.  L.  B. 
Urbino.  An  American  woman  in  Eu- 
rope .  .  . 

American  Woman,  An.  Helen  C. 
Smith.     Hints  on  dress  .  .  .     N.Y.  1872. 

American  Woman,  An.  Mrs.  H. 
G.  Tracy  Cutler.  Letter  from  .  .  .  to  .  .  . 
Lord  Palmerston.     1862. 

Americanus.  Caleb  Evans.  A  letter 
to  the  Rev.  John  Wesley  ...    L.  1775. 

Americus.  Francis  Lieber.  Manual 
of  political  ethics.     P. 

Americus.  Oscar  Montgomery  Lieber, 
in  his  contributions  to  "The  Evening 
Post."     N.Y.  1872. 

Americus.  Vine  Wright  Kingsley. 
Spain,  Cuba,  and  the  United  States  .  .  . 
N.Y. 1870. 

Amerus.  Alexander  Chalmers.  Char- 
acter of  Dr.  Johnson  as  drawn  by  him- 
self. "  Gent.  Mag.,"  April,  1788,  p.  300 ; 
original  letter  of  Dr.  Johnson,  June,  1788, 
p.  479. 

Ames,  Mrs.  Nelly.  Eleanor  Kirk.  Up 
Broadway,  and  its  sequel.  A  life  story. 
N.Y.  1870. 

Amey.  Louis  Xavier  Eyma.  His  sig- 
nature to  his  translations  and  vaudevilles. 

Ami,  Un.  Rev.  Thomas  Hartley.  Au- 
tobiographic de  Swedenborg.  Sous  ce 
titre :  reponse  a  une  lettre  qu'un  un  ami 
m'a  ecrite.     Saint-Amand,  1851. 

Amica.  Miss  Alice  Pearce.  An  acros- 
tic on  the  Rev.  R.  H.  Hitchins,  in  the 
"  Cornish  Magazine,"  1828. 

Amicus.  William  A.  Brewer,  in  his 
contributions  to  various  old  New  York 
periodicals. 

Amicus.  Sir  Thomas  Fairbairn,  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'] 
youth.     L.  1808. 


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Amicus.  John  Canton.  On  the  mag- 
netic needle,  in  the  "  Grent.  Mag.,"  Decem- 
ber, 1761,  p.  569. 

Amicus.  William  Alexander.  Quaker- 
ism unmasked:  comprising  a  glance  at 
J.  Wilkinson's  "Quakerism  examined." 
By  .  .  .     York.  1839. 

Amicus.  Rev.  Benjamin  Kent.  A  ser- 
mon in  Marlborough,  July  9,  1734.  Per 
...     B. 1734. 

Amicus  Curiae.  One  of  the  pseudo- 
nyms attributed  to  Junius  {q.v.).  [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  Secuadus.  William  A.  Thom- 
son, D.D.  Brief  statement  of  reasons  for 
Bible  societies  in  Scotland  withdrawing 
their  coniidence  in  the  British  and  foreign 
Bible  society.     Edinb.  1826. 

Amigo.  Dr.  Salmon  Skinner,  in  the 
N.Y.  "  Herald." 

Amner.  George  Steevens.  Rev.  Rich- 
ard Amner  (1737-1803),  a  dissenting  min- 
ister at  Hampstead,  near  London,  and 
afterwards  at  Coseley,  in  Staffordshire; 
still  later,  left  ofE  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  ludicrous  notes  of  his 
own." 

Amor  Patriae.  Thomas  Crowley.  Dis- 
sertations on  the  grand  dispute  between 
Great  Britain  and  America.  By  ...  L. 
1774. 

Amor  Veritatis.  Rev.  John  Mortlock 
Daniell.  To  F.  Silver.  [Letter,  signed 
A.  v.,  addressed  to  F.  Silver,  in  reply  to 
his  pamphlet,  entitled  "  Immanuel."]  L. 
1833. 

Amyntor,  Gerhard  von.  Dagobert 
von  Gerhard.  Ein  priester,  historic  in 
sechs  gesangen.     Breslau,  1881. 

Aaacharsis.  Jean  Jacques  Barth€lemy. 
Voyage  du  jeune  Anacharsis  en  Greece. 
Paris,  1788. 

Anacreon,  Tlie  Frencli.  Pierre  Lau- 
jon,  1727-1811,  perpetual  president  of  the 
Caveau  Moderne,  a  Fans  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.  Barere 
de  Vieuzac.     1755-1841. 

Anacreon,  The  Sicilian.  Giovanni 
Meli,  1740-1815. 

Analytical  Teacher,  An.      .Tohn   U. 


Parsons.  The  analytical  spelling-book  . . . 
Portland,  Me. 

Anchor.  John  Watts  De  Peyster.  Chan- 
cellorsville  and  its  results  .  . .   N.Y.  1865. 

Ancien  Cure  du  diocese  de  Quebec, 
Un.  Very  Rev.  Thomas  Maguire.  Recueil 
de  notes  diverses  sur  le  gouvernement 
d'une  paroisse  .  .  .     Paris,  1830. 

Ancien  enfant  de  choeur,  Un.  £mile 
Laurent.  Les  abbes  galants.  P.  1882. 
Also  ascribed  to  Eraile  Colombey. 

Ancient  Brahmin,  An.  Robert  Dods- 
ley.  The  (Economy  of  human  life  .  .  . 
Written  by  .  .  .     L.  1750. 

Ancient,  Oliver.  Robert  W.  Mc Alpine, 
in  his  contributions  to  "Noah's  Sunday 
Times"  (N.Y,). 

Andersson,  Anna.  Anna  Andersson 
Wdstberg.    Styfmorsblommorna.     1857. 

Anderson,  Ralph.  Robert  Heron.  A 
letter  from  R.  A.  Esq.  to  Sir  J.  Sinclair  .  . . 
Edinb.  1797. 

Andolt,  Ernst.  Bernhard  Rudolf 
Abeken.  Studies  on  the  Divine  comme- 
dia  of  Dante.     1826. 

Andrade.  Joao  de  Andrade  Corvo  de 
Camoes.    Un  conto  ao  serao,  1852. 

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.  Andr6,  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." 

Andrew  of  Mitchell  Street.  John 
Andrews  Jones. 

AndrcTV,  James,  A.  M.  Andrew 
Mackay.  Astronomical  and  nautical 
tables  ...     L.  1805. 

AndrcTvs,  Joseph.  Henry  Fielding. 
The  history  of  the  adventures  of  .  .  .  and 
of  his  friend  Mr.  Abraham  Adams.  L. 
1742. 

Ane  of  that  ilk.  William  Edmon- 
stoune  Aytoun.   Our  Zion  . . .    By . . .    1840. 

Ang,  Phil.  John  Pennyman.  A  bright 
shining  light,  discovering  the  pretenders 
to  it,  to  the  .  .  .  Quakers,  etc.  By  .  .  . 
L.  1680. 

Ange  Benigne.  3Ime.  la  Comtesse  Paid 
de  Mol'enes,  in  her  contributions  to  "  La 
Vie  Parisienne." 

Angelina.  3frs,  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  Shehheare, 
M.D.    Letters  on  the  English  nation.    By 

B.  A.,  a  Jesuit  ...     L.  1755. 
Anglais  Voyageur,  Un.    Martin  Sher- 
lock.   Lettres  d'  .  .  .     Geneva,  1779. 

Angler,  An.  Charles  Lanman.  Adven- 
tures of  ...  in  Canada,  Nova  Scotia,  and 
the  United  States.     L.  1848. 

Angler,  An.  Thomas  Tod  Stoddart. 
An  ansjler's  rambles  and  angling  songs. 
L.  1866. 

Angler,  An.  John  Henri/  Cliffe.  Notes 
and  recollections  of  .  .  .  rambles  among 
the  mountains  of  Wales.     L.  1860. 

Angler,  An.  Sir  Humphnj  Davy.  Sal- 
nionia  ;  or,  daj^s  of  fly-fishing.     1828. 

Angler,  A  North  Country.  Thomas 
Douhleday.  Coquet-dale  fishing  songs  .  .  . 
Edinb.  1852. 

Angler  and  Bibliopolist,  An  Old. 
Thomas  Boosey.  Piscatorial  reminiscences 
and  gleanings.     L.  1835. 

Anglicanae  Presbyter.    John  Wesley. 

C.  Sallustii  Crispi  bellum  Catiliniarum  et 
Jugurthinum  .  .  .  edidit  ...     L.  1749. 

Anglicanus.  R.  S.  Ellis.  The  travel- 
ler's handbook  to  Copenhagen  and  its 
environs.     Copenhagen,  1853. 

Anglicanus,  L.  T.  Arthur  Penrhyn 
Stanley,  Dean  of  Westminster. 

Anglicanus  Presbyter.  Joseph  Hem- 
ington  Harris.  Auricular  confession  not 
the  rule  of  the  Chm'ch  of  England  . .  . 
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 
Townleij,  D.D.  Ten  letters  ...  on  the 
Church  and  Church  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. 

Anicetus.  William  Adolphus  Clark. 
The  cannonade.     B.  1861. 

Animal  Painter,  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- 
cot.    1834. 

Ann  of  Swansea.  Ann  Kemhle.  Cesa- 
rio  Rosalba  ;  or,  the  oath  of  vengeance :  a 
romance.     L.  1819. 

Ann  Jane.      Mrs.  Ann  Jane  Morgan. 
John  Pottle,  the  farmer's  man.     L. 
■  Anna  Matilda.     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- 
gei'it.  Feathers  from  a  moulting  muse. 
B.  1854. 

Anonymous.  Benjamin  Daicson. 
Animadversions  upon  the  conduct  of 
the  Rev.  Dr.  Rutherforth  ...     L.  1768. 

Anonymous,  Londinensis.  Matthias 
Earbery,  A.B.  A  letter  to  Dr.  Calamy . .  . 
L.  1718.  [Also  ascribed  to  Thomas 
Lewis.] 

Another  considerable  personage. 
Sir  William  Drummond,  in  Beloe's  "  Sex- 
agenarian." Vol.  II.,  p.  124,  2d  ed.  L. 
1818. 

Another  Gentleman  of  Cambridge. 
John  Duncombe.  An  evening  contempla- 
tion in  a  college  :  being  a  parody  on  the 
Elegy  in  a  country  churchyard.  By  .  .  . 
L.  1753. 

Another  Gentleman  of  liincoln'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  (i-v.). 

The  letters  thus  signed  "are  minor  Philo- 
Juniusea,  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  Cranborne,  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. 

Auti-Fox.  One  of  the  pseudonyms 
attributed  to  Junius  (q.v.). 

Under  this  signature  he  replied  to  Mr.  Fox,  in 
a  letter  dated  Oct.  16,  1771. 

Anti-Harnnonicus.  Alexander  Peter- 
kin.  A  poetical  epistle  to  J***  T*** 
[John  Tait],  Esq.     Edinb.  1807, 

Anti-3Ionopoly.  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  Histrionicus.  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-Sejanus,  Jr.  One  of  the  pseu- 
donyms attributed  to  Junius  {q.v.). 

It  is  appended  to  a  letter  contributed  to  "The 
Public  Advertiser,"  dated  June  2-t,  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.  Burlje.  "  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 
Grafton,  the  Prime  Minister,  and  says  he  had  not 
meddled  with  his  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-tlieatricus.  Thady  FitzpatricJc. 
—  See  "  T.  F." 

Anti-Tindalian.  Robert  Lyon.  A 
letter  to  the  Rev.  Mr.  James  Adams  at 
Kinnaird  .  .  .     Edinb.  1734. 


Anticant,  Dr.  Pessimist.  Thomas 
Carlyle,  in  Anthony  Trollope's  "  War- 
den." 

In  the  same,  "  Charles  James  (Grantly)"  rep- 
resents Bp.  Blomtield  of  Loudon;  "Henry 
(Grantly),"  Bp.  Pbillpotts  of  Exeter;  and  "  Sam- 
uel (Grantly),"  Bp.  VVilberforce  of  Oxford, 
then  of  ^VincheBter.  In  Trollope's  political 
novels,  "Mr.  Gresham"  is  said  to  mean  Mr. 
Gladstone;  "Mr.  Daubeny,"  Lord  Beaconsfield; 
"  Lord  de  Terrier,"  Lord  Derby ;  and  "  Mr, 
Plantagenet  Palliser,"  Lord  Carlingford. 

Anticipation.  John  Dickinson.  An 
address  on  the  past,  present,  and  event- 
ual relations  of  the  United  States  to 
France.     N.Y.  1803. 

Antigallican,  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  B.  Hinman. 
The  blue  laws  of  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- 
de-x,"  "  Scrutator,"  and  others. 

Antiquary,  An.  Richard  Thomson. 
Chronicles  of  London  Bridge.  L,  1827, 
1839. 

Antiquary,  An.  Alexander  Maxwell 
Adams.  The  Crawfiurd  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  L-eland. 
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. 

Antiquitatis  Conservator.  Thomas 
Fisher,  Esq.,  F.S.A.  The  Crown  Inn  at 
Rochester,  and  its  curious  cellars,  in  the 
"Gent.  Mag.,"  vol.  59,  p.  1185. 

Antonelli,  Giuseppe.  Humphry  Sand- 
ivith.  The  hekim  bashi;  or,  the  adven- 
tures of  ...  a  doctor  in  the  Turkish  ser- 
vice.    L.  1864. 

Antony.  Antoine  Nicolas  B^raud. 
Guido  Heni,  1833;  Le  Gars,  1834  j  Le'lia, 
1834;  La  Lesconibat,  1841.     Paris. 

Anvil,  Sir  John.  —  Crowlet/.  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. 

Aquilius.  John  Wilson.  Horae  Catul- 
lianas,  in  "  Blackwood's  Magazine."  Vol. 
61,  p.  374,  etc. 

Aq  —  s,  Vive  Valeque.  Rev.  John 
Eagles.  —  See  "  Blackwood's  Magazine," 
vol.  78,  p.  72.     Also  "  Vive  Valeque." 

Aqvaticvs,  Mercvrivs.  John  Taijlor, 
the  Water-poet.  M.  A.;  or,  the  water- 
poet's  answer  to  all  that  hath,  or  shall  be 
writ  by  Mercvrivs  Britanicvs.    L.  1643. 

ArachnophUus.  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^ 
si^cle  jusqu'a  nos  jours  .  . .  Paris, 
1858-64. 

Archaeologist,  An.  Frederick  Wil- 
liam Fairholt,  F.S.A.  Earables  of  .  .  . 
among  old  books  and  in  old  places  .  .  . 
L.  1871. 

Archaeologist,  An.  Henry  Noel  Hum- 
phreys. Stories  by  an  archaeologist  and 
his  friends.    L.  1856. 

Archaeus.  Michael  Aislahie  Denham. 
Antiquarian  discoveries  at  Carleburg, 
County  Palatine  of  Durham,  a.d.  1856  . . . 
Durham,  1856. 

Archaeus.  John  Sterling.  Hymns  of 
a  hermit,  in  "Blackwood's  Magazine," 


vol.  47,  p.  80,  etc.      ["Archaeus"  was 
Sterling's  signature  in  "  Blackwood."] 

Archard,  Eliza.  Mrs.  E.  A.  Conner, 
in  her  contributions  to  "Truth"  (N.Y.). 

Archdeacon,  The.  Bev.  Edward  Ed- 
wards. Pity  upon  the  poor.  Preached 
...  in  St.  Mary's  Church,  Brecon  . .  . 
By  . .  .     L.  1802. 

Archdeacon  of  St.  Alban's,  The. 
Samuel  Horsley,  D.  C.L.  Letters  from  .  .  . 
in  reply  to  Dr.  Priestley  ...    L.  1784. 

Archer.     George  A.  Stockwell. 

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- 
smts  of  architectural  innovation'  (1798- 
1817),  with  the  signature  of  'An  Archi- 
tect.' "  These  were  universally  ascribed 
to  Mr.  Carter. 

Architect,  An.  W.  Bardwell.  Ac- 
count of  ancient  and  modern  Westmin- 
ster.   By  .  .  .     L.  1839. 

Architect,  An.  Arthur  William  Hake- 
will.  An  apology  for  the  architectural 
monstrosities  of  London  .  .  .  By  .  .  . 
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  ritalien.    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. 
1872. 

Ardesier-Macdonald,  Charles.  An- 
drew K.  H.  Boyd,  who  published  in 
"  Fraser's  Magazine  "  a  number  of  essays 
which  appeared  in  1860  under  the  title  of 
"  Recreations  of  a  Country  Parson." 

Aretophilos.  Alexander  Dalrymple. 
Extracts  from  [G.  Wither's]  "Juvenilia," 
etc.     Edited  by  A.     L.  1785. 

Argonaut.  Edwin  D.  Brickwood.  The 
arts  of  rowing  and  training  .  .  .  By  A. 
L.  1866. 

Argonaut.    John  Etches.    An  authen- 


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tic  statement  of  all  the  facts  relative  to 
Nootka  Sound  ...    L.  1790. 

Argus.  Frederic  James  Prouting,  in 
his  contributions  to  various  English  peri- 
odicals. 

Argus.  Irwin  Willes,  a  sporting  writer 
for  "  The  Morning  Post."  L.  He  also 
signs  "Argus  the  Exile." 

Ariel.  Rev.  Stephen  Fiske,  in  his  con- 
tributions to  "  The  New  York  Leader." 

Ariel.  Buckner  H.  Payne.  The  negro : 
what  is  his  ethnological  status  .  .  .  Cin. 
1867. 

Ariosto  of  the  North,  The.  Sir  Walter 
Scott. 

Aristarchus,  Anti-Blomfieldianus. 
Edmund  Henry  Barker. 

Arist6nete.  Francois  F€lix  Nogaret. 
Les  comperes  et  les  barabins.  Paris,  1807. 

Arlstide.  Victor  Marie  Hugo.  Les  Tu 
et  les  Vous,  a  political  satire  contributed 
to  "Le  Conservateur  Litteraire"  (Paris). 

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 
Federalist." 

Aristides.  Alexander  Contee  Hanson. 
Considerations  on  the  proposed  removal 
of  the  seat  of  government . .  .  Annapo- 
lis, 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- 
hibited against  Aaron  Burr,  Esq.  Wash., 
D.C.  1804. 

Aristides.  Thomas  Wilson  Dorr.  Polit- 
ical frauds  exposed  .  .  .  Providence, 
R.I.  18.38. 

Aristippus.  John  Gilbert  Cooper. 
Epistles  to  the  great,  from  ...  in  retire- 
ment.    L.  1757. 

Aristobulus.  Rev.  Thomas  Woolston. 
A  letter  to  Dr.  Bennet  on  the  Quakers  .  .  . 
By  .  .  .     L.  1720. 

Aristobulus.  James  Turner.  Thoughts 
on  mixt  communion  .  .  .  Coventry, 
Eng.  1773. 

Aristocles.  Samuel  Johnson,  D.D. 
Ethices  elementa ;  or,  the  first  principles 
of  moral  philosophy  ...    B.  1746. 

Aristocrat,  An..  John  Lettsom  Elliot. 
A  letter  to  the  electors  of  Westminster. 
L.  1850. 

Aristocratic  Tout.  A  name  assumed 
by  T.  Wood,  a  sporting  writer. 


Aristogeiton.  Rev.  P.  Frazer.  An 
address  to  Baptists  of  all  denominations, 
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.  F.  1873. 

Arkwright,  Peleg.  David  L.  Proud- 
Jit.  Love  among  the  gamins,  in  the 
"  Daily  Graphic  "  (N.Y.). 

Arley.  Miles  Peter  Andrews.  His 
signature  to  poetry  in  "The  World." 
L.  1788. 

Arlington.  Robert  M.  Baxter,  in  the 
New  York  "  Star." 

Armand.  Friedrich  Armand  Strubberg. 
Ealph  Norwood.   Hannover,  Cassel,  1860. 

Armateur,  li.  M.  B.  Louis  Marie 
Prudhomme.  Dictionnaire  imiversel,  ge- 
ographique  .  .  .  de  la  France.  Paris, 
1804-05. 

Armenian  in  Ireland,  An.  Edm, 
Sexton  Pery.  Letters  ...  to  his  friends 
at  Trebisond  ...     L.  1757. 

Army  Chaplain,  An.  Rev.  Joseph 
Cross.  Camp  and  field :  papers  of  .  .  . 
1863.     Macon,  1864, 

Army  Surgeon,  An.  Thomas  T.  El- 
lis. Leaves  from  the  diary  of  .  .  . 
1861-62.    N.Y.  1863. 

Armytage,  Dudley.  William  E.  A. 
Axon.  Shakespeare's  house.  Glasgow, 
1868. 

Arnett,  John  Andrews.  John  Han- 
nett.  Bibliopegia;  or,  the  art  of  book- 
binding.    L.  1835,  1837. 

Arnold,  A.  Alfred  Salomons.  The 
Count  of  Talavera,  from  the  Dutch  of 
J.  van  Lennep.     By  A.  A.     L.  1880. 

Arnold,  Birch.  3Irs.  J.  M.  D.  or 
A.  E.  Bartlett.  Until  the  day  break.  P. 
1877. 

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,  Bill.  Charles  H.  Smith.  A  side 
show  of  the  Southern  side  of  the  war. 
N.Y.  1866. 

Arpinas,  Laurea.     Charles  Kelsall. 

Air,  E.  H.  Mrs.  Ellen  H.  Rollins.  Old- 
time  child-life.     P.  1880. 

Arrelsee.  Robert  L.  Cope.  The  life, 
confessions,  and  adventures  of  Albert 
Teufel.     Doylestown,  P.  1867. 

Arria.  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 
Orleans  "Times,"  and  other  journals. 

Arriala,  Ramon  de.  Mariano  Jos€  de 
Larra.  Un  desafio :  drama . . .  Madrid, 1834. 

Artist,  An.  Lester  A.  Roberis  (?). 
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.  Bengo  (I).  Poetry, 
miscellaneous  and  dramatic.  By  .  .  . 
Edinb.  1797. 

Artist,  An.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Murray. 
Sixteen  years  of  an  artist's  life  in  Mo- 
rocco, Spain,  etc.,  1842-58.     L.  1859. 

Artist,  An.  Paul  Kane.  Wander- 
ings of  .  .  .  among  the  Indians  of  North 
America  ...     L.  1859. 

Artlove,  Sir  Andre-wr.  John  Dennis. 
A  free  consideration  and  confutation  of 
Sir  J.  Edgar.     By  Sir  A.  A.     L.  1791. 

Arundell,  Harris.  William  Arundell 
Harris  Arundell.  The  fall  of  Sebastopol : 
a  poem.     By  .  .  .     L.  1855. 

Ashe,  Tom.  Jonathan  Swiji,  D.D. 
.  .  .  the  dying  speech  of  .  .  .  whose 
brother,  the  Rev.  Dillon  Ashe,  was  nick- 
named Dilly.     1711. 

Ashton,  Warren  T.  William  Taylor 
Adams.  Hatchie,  the  guardian  slave ; 
or,  the  heiress  of  Bellevue.  A  tale  of  the 
Mississippi  and  the  South-west     B.  1853. 

Asiaticus.  John  Scott  Waring.  Let- 
ters to  the  right  honourable  Henry  Dun- 
das  on  his  inconsistency  as  the  minister 
of  India.     L.  1792. 

Asmodei,  Count.  Count  Vittorio 
Amadeo  Aljieri.  The  generous  husband 
.  .  ,  containing  .  .  .  the  genuine  memoirs 
of  Count  Asmodei.     1771. 

Asmodeus.  Thomas  Nichols  (1).  As- 
modeus  in  New  York.     N.Y.  1868. 

Asmodeus.  Thaddeus  W.Meighan  (?). 
The  Jenny  Lind  mania  in  Boston ;  or,  a 
sequel  to  Barnum's  Parnassus  . . .  B.  1850. 

Asmodeus  Secundus.  Charles  Soth- 
eran.  Author  of  Percy  Bysshe  Shelley 
as  a  philosopher  and  reformer  .  .  . 
N.Y.  1876. 

Asmus.  Matthias  Claudius.  Asmus 
omnia  sua  secum  portansj  oder,  Werke 
des  Wandsbecker  Boten.  Wandsbeck, 
1774-1812. 

Aspirant,  An.  James  Beresford.  Bib- 
liosophia;  or,  book-wisdom.  By  .  ,  . 
L.  1810. 

Assistant  Librarian,  An.  Thomas 
Mason.  The  free  libraries  of  Scotland. 
By  .  .  .     Glasgow,  1880. 

Assistant  Secretary  of  State,  The. 
Pennock  Pusey.     Statistics  of  Minnesota 


for  1869:  being  the  first  annual  report 
of  .  .  .     St.  Paul,  1870. 

Astarte.  Mrs.  Ann  Olivia  Adams. 
Poems.    N.Y.  1865. 

Astell,  Hon.  Ed^rard.  Jane  Tim- 
bury.  The  male  coquette ;  or,  the  history 
of  the  Hon.  E.  A.     L,  1770. 

Aston,  Tony.  Anthony  Aston.  A  brief 
supplement  to  Colley  Gibber,  Esq.,  his 
lives  of  the  late  famous  actors  and  ac- 
tresses.   By  ...    L.  1747. 

Astronomer  Royal,  The.  Sir  George 
Biddell  Airy.  Lunar  motion.  [By  Jel- 
inger  Cookson  Symons.]  With  letters 
from  ...     L.  1856. 

Asyncritus.  J.  E.  Howard.  The 
inward  light.    L.  1839. 

Atall,  Peter.  Robert  Wain,  Jr.  The 
Hermit  on  America  .  .  .  1st  and  2d  series. 
P.  1819,  1821. 

Atherton,  Harper.  Frank  Fowler. 
Adrift ;  or,  the  rock  in  the  South  Atlan- 
tic .. .     L.  1861. 

Atom,  Ann.  Miss  Jeanette  R.  Hader- 
man.    Against  the  world.     B.  1873. 

Attache.  Mme.  Frances  Erskine  (In- 
qJis)  Calderon  de  la  Barca.  Attache  in 
Madrid,  1853-54.     N.Y.  1856. 

Attalus.  William  Mudford.  The  five 
nights  of  St.  Albans.     L.  1829. 

Atticus.  Richard  Heber,  in  Dibdin's 
"  Bibliomania." 

Mr.  Dibdln  says  of  him,  "Atticus  unites  all 
the  activity  of  De  Witt  and  Lomenie  with  the 
retentiveness  of  Magliabechi  and  the  learning  of 
Le  Long  .  .  .  Yet  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  8  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- 
jects ...    L.  1731. 

Atticus.  Richard  Fitzwilliam,  1th  Vis- 
count Fitzwilliam.  Lettres  d' Atticus  .  .  . 
L.  1811. 

Atticus.  De  Witt  Clinton.  Eemarks 
on  the  proposed  canal  from  Lake  Erie  to 
the  Hudson  River.     N.Y.  1816. 

Atticus.  One  of  the  pseudonyms 
adopted  by  Junius  [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 
Planning.  Junius  unmasked ;  or,  Lord 
George  Sackville  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." 

Attorney,  An.  Samuel  Warren.  Ad- 
ventures of  ...  in  search  of  practice.  L. 
18.39. 

Attorney,  An.  William  Muir.  Let- 
ter to  the  law  practitioners  of  Scotland 
on  tlie  attorney  tax.     Edinb.  1833. 

Attorney-at-Liaw,  An.  J.  C.  Wells. 
My  Uncle  Toby :  his  table-talks  and  re- 
flections.    By  .  .  .     Cin.  1875. 

Aubigny,  D'.  Jean  Marie  Theodore 
Baudouin.  Washington;  ou,  I'Orpheline 
de  la  Pennsylvanie  :  melodrame  en  trois 
actes,  etc.     Paris,  1815. 

Auctioneer,  An.  G.  Robins  (?).  Pro- 
fessional excursions.     By  ...     L.  1843. 

Aude,  M.  Joseph  Octave  Delepierre. 
Dissertation  sur  les  ide'es  morales  des 
Grecs. 

Audi  Alteram  Partem.  Lieut.- Gen. 
Thomas  Perronet  Thompson,  F.R.S. 

"  Ib  1848  he  published  a  '  Catechism  on  the 
currency';  and  in  1S57-5S-59  weelily  letters  to 
his  constituents,  under  the  title  of  '  Audi  Alte-. 
ram  Partem,'  mainly  on  tlie  treatment  of  the 
native  army  and  people  of  India." 

Aaer,  Adelheid  von.  Charlotte  von 
Cosel.     Im  Labyrinth  der  Welt.     1879. 

Augspur.  Henri/  J.  M.  Sampson,  in 
"  Fun's  Prophet." 

Augur.  William  Blalce.  America  :  a 
prophecy,  1793 ;  Europe :  a  prophecy, 
1794. 

Augur.  Henry  Mort  Feist.  The 
racing  prophet.  L.  187-.  Also  in  "Lon- 
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." 

Augustsolin,  W.  Wilhelm  von  Kotze- 
bue.     Zwei  Siinderinnen.     18 — . 

Annet,  Iieonie  d',  Madame.  Mme. 
Auguste  Francois  Biard.  Le  voyage 
d'une  femme  au  Spitzberg.     Paris,  1854. 

Aura.  William  Gale,  in  the  Lon- 
don "  Morning  Advertiser." 

Aura.  Mary  Catharine  Irvine.  Ash- 
burn  :  a  tale.    L.  1857. 


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 
life  .  .  .     Edinb,  1822. 

Austin,  3Iiss  Betty.  Miss  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  other 
poems.     L.  1877. 

Austro-Borealis.  Edward  Josiah 
Stearns,  D.D.  A  platform  for  all  par- 
ties.    Bait.  1860. 

Author,  An.  William  Warburton, 
Bishop  of  Gloucester.  A  letter  from  .  .  . 
to  a  member  of  Parliament,  concerning 
literary  property.     L.  1747. 

Author,  The.  Capt.  —  Clarke,  R.M. 
Angler's  desideratum  .  .  .  with  some  new 
and  valuable  inventions  by  .  .  .  from  a 
practice  of  nearly  half  a  century.  Edinb. 
1839. 

Author,  The.  Charles  Edward  Stew- 
art. Extracts  from  the  regicide :  an 
heroic  poem  ...    L.  1801. 

Author,  The.  William  Edward  Arm- 
itage  Axon.  The  tobacco  question  .  .  . 
considered  .  .  .     Revised  by  .  .  .     1871. 

Author  of  "  Modern  Painters,"  The. 
John  Ruskin.     Modern  painters. 

To  the  editor  of  the  "  Weekly  Chronicle," 
Letter  signed  .  .  .  Sept.  23,  1843;  also,  Two  let- 
tors  from  ...  in  the  "Artist  and  Amateur's 
Mag.,"  1843-44;  also,  Danger  to  the  National 
Gallery,  in  the  "Times,"  Jan.  7,  1847;  also, 
The  Pre-Raphaelites.  Letter  to  the  editor  of  the 
"Times,"May  13,  1851;  also,  The  Pre-Raphael- 
ite artists  ..."  Times,"  May  30, 1851 ;  also,  The 
National  Gallery,  "  Times,"  Dec.  29,  1852;  all 
signed  as  above. 

Author  of"  Susie  L  — 's  Diary,"  The. 

3Iiss  Eliza  Jane  Cate.  She  contributed 
many  stories  to  "  Peterson's  Magazine," 
under  the  signature  of  "  By  the  Author 
of  Susie  L  — 's  Diary." 

Author  of  "The  Life  of  Goethe," 
The.  George  Henry  Lewes.  Carlyle's 
Frederick  the  Great.  By  ...  In  "  Era- 
ser's Magazine,"  December,  1858. 

Authors  of  the  "  Dramatic  Cen- 
sor," The.  Francis  Gentleman.  Bell's 
edition  of  Shakespeare's  plays  .  .  .  By.  .  . 
L. 1774. 


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Autocbtbonos.       Edward    Augustus 
Hopkins, 
Autocrat  of  the  Breakfast  Table. 

Oliver  Wendell  Holmes,  who,  under  this 
nom  de  plume,  contributed  certain  humor- 
ous papers  to  the  "  New  England  Maga- 
zine," in  1836,  which  he  resumed  some 
twenty  years  afterwards,  in  the  "  Atlan- 
tic Monthly." 

Autograph.  Charles  F.  Coburn,  in  the 
"Lowell  Citizen." 

Autolycus.  John  Edwards,  in  his  con- 
tributions to  the  "Springfield  Wheel- 
men's Gazette." 

Autolycus.  Michael  Aislabie  Den- 
ham.  Odd  names  of  places  in  the  north 
of  England.     Durham,  1856. 

Auton,  C.  Augustus  Hoppin.  Recol- 
lections of  Auton  house.     B.  1881. 

Avalanche,  Sir  Anthony.  —  Blau- 
velt.  Fashion's  analysis ;  or,  the  winter  in 
town  :  a  satirical  poem,  by  . . .  with  notes, 
illustrations,  etc.     N.Y.  1807. 

Avaline,  Alfred  d'.  Andre  van  Has- 
selt.  Essai  sur  I'histoire  de  la  poesie 
fran9aise  en  Belgique.     Bruxelles,  1838. 

Avia.  Arthur  S.  Way  (1).  The  Odys- 
sey of  Homer  done  into  English  verse. 
By  .  .  .    L.  1880. 

Avocat,  Un.  Hon.  Dominique  Monde- 
let.  Traite  sur  la  politique  coloniale  du 
Bas-Canada  . .  .    Montreal,  1835. 


Avon,  W.  William  Kenrick.  A  mid- 
summer day's  dream,  and  other  poems. 
L. 1858. 

ATrkTrard  Man,  An.     F.  L.  Slous. 

Leaves  from  the  scrap-book  of  .  .  .  L. 
1844. 

AtpI,  Roby.  Robert  Kirhwood.  —  See 
"  Jamie,  Daft." 

Axis.  —  See  "  Waverley." 

Axtern,  H.  Xavier  Cont^.  Moeurs  et 
usages  des  Israelites,  etc.    Paris,  1858. 

Aymar,  Patterson.  Charles  Knight, 
in  his  contributions  to  "  Knight's  Quar- 
terly Magazine." 

Ayres,  Alfred.  Dr.  Thomas  Embly 
Osmun.  The  orthoepist :  a  pronouncing 
manual,  containing  about  3,500  words. 
N.Y.  1880. 

Azamat-Batuk.  Nicolas  L€on  Thie- 
blin.  A  little  book  about  Great  Britain. 
By ...  L.  1870.  Also  in  his  contribu- 
tions as  war-correspondent  of  the  "  Pall 
Mall  Gazette,"  1870. 

Azarias,  Brother.  P.  F.  Mullany. 
The  development  of  English  literature : 
the  old  English  period.     N.Y.  1879. 

Azel6e.  Mrs.  Sarah  C.  {Smith)  Yeiser, 
whose  contributions  to  the  New  Orleans 
"  Crescent "  were  signed  with  this  pen- 
name,  and  whose  nom  de  plume  of  *'  Aunt 
Charity "  is  more  familiar  to  Southern 
readers. 


B. 


B.  L.  J.  Bates,  ex-president  of  De- 
troit Bicycle  Club ;  an  editorial  writer  of 
the  "  Detroit  Post  and  Tribune." 

B.  Rev.  Robert  Bland,  B.A.,  in  the 
"  Greek  Anthology."  . 

"  Those  articles  in  the  •  Greek  ADthology ' 
which  were  from  his  pen  are  distinguished  by 
the  signature  B.  Many  of  them  had  been  pub- 
lished in  a  smaller  previous  work  of  his,  entitled 
'  Translations  chiefly  from  the  Greek  Anthology, 
with  tales  and  miscellaneous  poems.'    L.  1806." 

B.  Rev.  William  Copeland  Borlase. — 
See  '•■  Trinity  Undergraduates." 

B.  Braham,  now  a  Christian.  —  See 
Lamb's  "  Elia  "  :  Imperfect  Sympathies. 

B.  Rt.  Hon.  George  Canning,  D.C.L., 
who  "  at  Eton  contributed  to  that  cele- 
brated display  of  rising  talent  entitled 
the  'Microcosm,'  published  in  weekly 
numbers,  from  Nov.  6,  1786,  to  July  30, 
1787.  The  essays  signed  '  B,'  and  a  poem 
entitled  '  The  Slavery  of  Greece,'  are  the 
contributions  of  Mr.  Canning." 

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B.,  E.  H.  Rev.  Edward  Henry  Bick- 
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Baltimore  Trader,  A.  George  Stan- 
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Bal'tvhiddev,  Rev.  3Iicah.  John  Gait. 
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1821. 

Banls.  Crash,  Esq.  George  Dutton. 
The  present  crisis ;  or,  the  currency  .  .  . 
Rochester,  N.Y.,  1857. 

Banker  Poet,  The.     Charles  Sprague. 

Bantley,  Doctor  R.     John  Arbuthnot. 


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Critical  remarks  on  Capt.  Gulliver's 
travels.    By  .  .  .    Camb.  1735. 

Bantry,  Ign.  U.  — See  "The  Catholic 
Bishop  of  Bantry." 

Baptist,  A.  Bev.  Henry  Burgess,  LL.D. 
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Baptistet.  Alphonse  Daudet.  Lettres 
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Barber,  George.  George  Duckett  Bar- 
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Barbican,  Geoffrey.  Bichard  Thom- 
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Barclay,  Sydney.  Mrs.  Lydia  Min- 
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Bard.  George  Monck  Berkeley.  His 
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Bard,  The.  Edward  Jerningham.  The 
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Bard  of  Ayrshire,  The.  Robert 
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Bard  of  Hope,  The.  Thomas  Camp- 
bell. 

Bard  of  Meniory,  The.  Samuel 
Sogers. 

Bard  of  OIney,  The.   William  Cowper. 

Bard  of  Rydal  Mount,  The.  Wil- 
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Bard  of  the  Forest,  The.  William 
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Bard,  Samuel  A.  Dr.  Ephraim  George 
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L.  1856. 


Bareacres,  Hon.  Botlbol.  John  Bur- 
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pictures  at  the  Art  Treasures  Exhibition, 
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Barebone,  Issachar.  Ralphs  (?). 

The  Protester  ...    By  .  .  .    L.  1753. 

Barebones,  Caustic.  Thomas  Bridges. 
The  first  volume  of  a  new  translation  of 
Homer's  Iliad,  adapted  to  the  capacity  of 
honest  English  roast  beef  and  pudding 
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Barnacle.     A.  0.  Barnes. 

Barnacle,  Capt.  Charles  M.  New- 
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Barnaval,  Louis.  Charles  De  Kay. 
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by  Charles  De  Kay.] 

Barnes.  Greville  Fennell.  The  rail 
and  the  rod ;  or,  the  tourist-angler's  guide 
to  waters  and  quarters  thirty  miles  around 
London  ...     L.  1867. 

Barnivelt,  Esdras,  Apoth.  Alexan- 
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L.  1718. 

Barnwell.  Robert  Barnwell  Roosevelt. 
Game  fish  of  the  northern  states  of 
American  and  British  provinces,  N.Y. 
1862. 

Barrett,  Lawrence.  Larry  Branni- 
gan.     A  nom  de  theatre. 

Barrett,  Mary.  Mary  O.  Nutting. 
The  story  of  William  the  Silent  and  the 
Netherland  war,  etc.  1555-1584.  By  . .  . 
B.  1869. 

Barrett,  Walter,  Clerk.  Joseph  A. 
Scoville.  The  old  merchants  of  New 
York  city,  N.Y.  1861-64. 

Barrington,  F.  Clinton.  Julius  War- 
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Barrister,  A.  Sir  James  Mackintosh,  in 
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Barrister,  A.  Henry  Jeremy.  An 
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decided  in  the  courts  of  common  law  .  .  . 
L.  1818. 

Barrister,  A.  James  Maitland  Hog. 
Brief  view  of  British  colonial  slaver'y 
Edinb.  1827. 

Barrister,  A.  Richard  Power.  A 
comparative  state  of  the  two  rejected 
money  bills  in  1692  and  1769  .  .  .  Dub- 
lin, 1770. 

Barrister,  A.  Frederick  Lawrence. 
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Barrister,  A.  Sir  James  Fitzjamei> 
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Barrister,  A.  Charles  Clark,  Esq. 
A  few  words  on  the  subject  of  Canada. 
By  .  . .     L.  1837. 

Barrister,  A.  Right  Hon.  Sir  John 
Barnard  Bijles.  Free  trade  and  its  so- 
failed  sopiiisms  .  .  .  examined  by  .  .  . 
L.  1850. 

Barrister,  A.  Edward  Reijnolds.  A 
liiiide  to  the  law  :  for  general  nse.  By  .  . . 
L.  1865. 

Barrister,  A.  John  Macgregor.  "  Go 
out  quickly"  (Luke  14:21).  By... 
L.  1855. 

Barrister,  A.  Richard  Harris.  Hints 
on  Advocacy  .  .  .    By  ...     L.  1879. 

Barrister,  A.  James  Sedgwick,  Esq. 
Hints  to  the  public  and  the  legislature 
on  the  nature  and  eifects  of  Evangelical 
preaching.     By  ...     L.  1808- 

Barrister,  A.  Barron  Field.  Hints 
to  witnesses  in  courts  of  justice.  By  .  .  . 
L.  1815. 

Barrister,  A.  Isaac  Espinasse.  A 
letter  from  Catiline  to  the  surviving 
members  of  the  constitutional  and  other 
societies  of  the  year  1794  ...     L.  1810. 

Barrister,  A.  William  Johnson.  Let- 
ter to  Joshua  Spencer,  Esq.,  occasioned 
by  his  thoughts  on  an  union  [between 
Great  Britain  and  Ireland],  By  .  .  . 
DubUn,  1798. 

Barrister,  A.  Henry  H.  Joy.  Letter 
to  .  .  .  Lord  Lyndhurst  on  the  appoint- 
ment of  sheriffs  in  Ireland  .  .  .  By  .  .  . 
L.  1838. 

Barrister,  A.  Sir  John  Taylor  Cole- 
ridge. Notes  on  the  Reform  Bill . . .  L.  1831. 

Barrister,  A  Sir  John  Joseph  Dil- 
lon. The  question  as  to  the  admission 
of  Catholics  to  Parliament,  considered  . . . 
L.  1801. 

Barrister,  A.  Richard  Fenton.  A 
tour  in  quest  of  genealogy  ...     L.  1811. 

Barrister,  A.     Forbes.  A  trip  to 

Mexico ;  or,  recollections  of  a  ten-months' 
ramble  in  1849-50  ...     L.  1851. 

Barrister,  Another.  Reader  Wain- 
wright.  Letters  to  a  Protestant  divine  in 
defence  of  Unitarianism.  By  .  .  .  etc. 
L.  1824. 

Barrister  at  IJaw,  A.  Sir  John  Eard- 
ley  Eardley  Wilmot.  An  abridgment  of 
Blackstone's  commentaries  on  the  laws 
of  England  ...     L.  1822. 

Barrister  at  Law,  A.  Sir  Benjamin 
Hobhouse.  A  treatise  on  heresy  ...  By 
.  .  .    L.  1793. 

Barrister-at-IJaw  of  the  Inner- 
Temple,  A.  Edmund  Bott.  A  collec- 
tion of  decisions  of  the  Court  of  King's 
Bench  upon  the  poor  laws  .  . .  By  . .  . 
L.  1771. 


Barrister  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  A.     /.'. 

Boodle.  The  Gospels  collated  . . .  L.  1»1;J. 

Barrister  of  the  Inner  Temple,  A. 

Leonard  Mac-Nally.  Acts  passed  in  Par- 
liament.    L.  1786. 

Barrister  of  the  Inner  Temple,  A. 

George  Spence,  Esq.,  Q.C.  The  Code 
Napoleon ;  or,  the  French  civil  code, 
literally  translated,  by  .  .  .     L.  1827. 

Barrister  of  the  Inner  Temple,  A. 
Thomas  Edlyne  Tomlins.  A  familiar, 
plain,  and  easy  explanation  of  the  Law  of 
Wills  ...     L.  1785. 

Barrister,  A  Retired.  C.  Ambler. 
A  review  of  the  proceedings  and  argu- 
ments in  a  cause  in  Chancery  between 
James  Fox,  Esq.,  and  II.  Mackreth,  Esq. 
...     L.  1792. 

Barrow,  Rev.  S.  Sir  Richard  Phil- 
lips. The  poor  child's  library.  Ques- 
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for  schools.     L.  1812. 

Barrow-Knight,  A.  Rev.  Stuieville 
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Barrowcliffe,  A.  J.  Albert  Julius 
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Bartevllle,  Alexis.  Edmond  de 
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Bartholomew^-Lane  Man,  A.  Alex- 
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Barton,  Fanny  M.  Airs.  M.  F.  Butts. 
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Barton,  J.  A.  G.  Shoshee  Chunder 
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Bashful  Irishman,  A.  William  Fred- 
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Bashibazouk.  William  Harding,  in 
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Bashi-Bazouk,  Our  own.  William 
Makepeace  Thackeray.  Letters  from  the 
East  by  .  .  .     "  Punch,"  1854. 

Basil.  Richard  Walker.  The  legend 
of  Cosmo  ...     By  .  .  .     L.  1860. 

Basilicas.  Edmund  Lenthal  Swift. 
The  ecclesiastical  supremacy  of  the 
Crown  proved  to  be  the  common  law  of 
England  .  .  .    L.  1814. 

Basilicas.  Rev.  Lewis  Way.  Thoughts 
on  the  scriptural  expectations  of  the 
Christian  Church  ...     L.  181-. 

Bast^.  Pierre  Eugene  Grang€.  Les 
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Bates,  President.  L.  J.  Bates,  ex- 
president  of  Detroit  Bicycle  Club,  an 
editorial  wi'iter  of  the  "Detroit  Post  and 
Tribune." 

Bathoniensis.  Jonas  Dennis,  B.C.L. 
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Batkins,  JeflPerson  Scattering.  Jo- 
seph Stevens  Jones.  Plays,  N.Y.  1857; 
Life  of  Jefferson  S.  Batkins,  member 
from  Cranberry  Centre,  B.  1871. 

Bavius.  Dr.  John  Martyn.  Memoirs 
of  the  Society  of  Grub-Street.     L.  1737. 

These  memoirs  commenced  on  Thursday,  Jan. 
8,  1730,  were  continued  once  a  week,  and  attained 
their  138th  (and  last)  number  on  Aug.  24,  1732. 
To  this  publication  we  owe  the  "  Gentleman's 
Magazine  "  ;  for  Cave  projected  an  improvement 
on  it  to  be  published  once  a  month.  The  signa- 
ture of  "  Bavius  "  belongs  to  Dr.  John  Martyn, 
and  that  of  "  Msevius"  to  Dr.  Richard  Russell  ; 
and  those  papers  signed  "  A  "  are  by  Alexander 
Pope.  But  iu  Carruthers'  "  Life  of  Pope  "  (1857) 
it  is  conjectured  that  Pope  had  free  admission  to 
the  journal  under  any  guise,  and  that  some 
signed  "  M  "  and  "  B  "  are  by  him,  and  also  that 
there  were  other  contributors.  —  Hat.kett  and 
Laing. 

Bayard.  Franklin  J.  Ottarson.  New 
York  editor. 

Bayard  of  India,  The.  Sir  Charles 
Napier. 

Bayard,  Tlie  Polish.  Prince  Joseph 
Poniatowski. 

Bayle,  Mr.  Rev.  Henry  Penneck,  M.A. 
Apostolical  Succession,  everything  else 
and  a  few  things  beside  . . .  Penzance, 
1842. 

Bayley,  Alphabet.  Frederic  W.  N. 
Bay  ley.  The  new  tale  of  a  tub:  an  ad- 
venture in  verse.     N.Y.  1869. 

Beadle.  John  Sanson  Beadle.  Wes- 
tern wilds,  and  the  men  who  redeem 
them.     Cin.  1877. 

Beakitorius.  Benjamin  Disraeli,  Earl 
of  Beaconsfield.  —  See  "  Gladiolus." 

Beardless  Yankee,  The.  Dana 
Boardman   Clark. 

Beaseley.  Samuel  Beazley.  The  roue, 
L.  1828 ;  The  Oxonians :  a  glance  at  so- 
ciety, L.  1830. 

Beatrice.  Anne  Manning.  An  En- 
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ment in  the  Black  Forest.    L.  1858. 

Beauchamp,  Philip.  Jeremy  Ben- 
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ral religion  on  the  temporal  happiness  of 
mankind  ...     L.  1822. 

Beauchamp,  Shelsley.  T.  Waldron 
Bradley.  Grantley  Grange :  benedicts 
and  bachelors.     L.  1874. 

Beaufort,  John,  LL.D.  John  Thel- 
icall.  The  daughter  of  adoption :  a  tale 
of  modern  times.     L.  1801. 

Beaujolais.  Hans  Busk.  Maiden-hours 
and  maiden-wiles.  Designed  by ...  L.  1869. 

Beaumont,  Averil.  Mrs.  Margaret 
Hunt.  Magdalen  Wynyard;  or,  the  provo- 
cations of  a  Pre-Raphaelite  .  .  .    L.  1872. 

Beaumont,  George.  George  Duckett 
Barber  Beaumont,  in  his  legal  works. 

Beaumont,  Sir  Harry.     Bev.  Joseph 


Spence.  Moralities  .  .  .  L.  1753,  previ- 
ously printed  in  the  "Museum";  and 
Crito;  or,  a  dialogue  on  beauty,  L. 
1752.  —  Under  this  pseudonym  he  also 
published  a  letter  from  F.  Attiret,  a 
French  missionary,  containing  "  A  par- 
ticular account  of  the  Emperor  of  China's 
gardens."     L.  1752. 

Beautiful  and  Unfortunate  Young 
Lady,  A.  Rev.  Thomas  Sedgwick  Whal- 
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1781. 

Beauty,  A.  Mrs.  Edwin  James.  Wan- 
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Beaver,  Barrington,  Esq.  William 
H.  G.  Kingston.  Adventures  of  Dick 
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Beccaria  Anglicus.  Rev.  Richard 
Wright.  Letters  on  capital  punishments 
...     L.  1807. 

Bede,  Adam.     Robert  Evans. 

"Adam  Bede  himself  was  the  authoress*  own 
father,  Mr.  Robert  Evans  .  .  .  His  brother  Sam- 
uel [was]  the  Seth  of  the  novel  .  .  .  Elizabeth 
Tomiinson  [was]  Dinah  Morris.  A  poor  girl, 
Mary  Voce,  was  Hetty."  "The  [London]  Sun- 
day Magazine." 

Bede,  Cuthbert,  B.A.  Rev.  Edward 
Bradley.  The  adventiires  of  Mr.  Ver- 
dant Green,  an  Oxford  freshman.  L. 
1857. 

Bede,  Seth.  Samuel  Evans.  Seth 
Bede  "the  Methody  " :  his  life  and  labours ; 
chiefly  written  by  himself.     L.  1859. 

Bedott,  Widow  Priscilla  P.  Mrs. 
Frances  Miriam  {Berry)  Whitcher.  Widow 
Bedott  papers.    N.Y.  1867. 

Bee,  Hookanit,  Esq.  S.  B.  Wigram. 
Flotsam  and  jetsam :  a  cargo  of  Christ- 
mas rhyme.     L.  1853. 

Bee,  Jon.  John  Badcock.  The  dra- 
matic works  of  Samuel  Foote.  With  re- 
marks on  each  play,  and  an  essay  on  the 
life,  genius,  and  writings  of  the  author 
by  . . .     L. 1830. 

Bee  Hunter,  The.  Col.  Thomas  Bangs 
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P.  1846. 

Bee-master,  "The  Times."  John 
Camming,  D.D.     Bee-keeping.     L.  1864. 

Beef  Eater,  A.  George  Vasey.  Illus- 
trations of  eating  ...     L.  1847. 

Beefeater,  Domestic  Chaplain  to 
Fill  Potts.  Rev.  John  Allan.  The  Len- 
tiad ;  or,  Peter  the  Pope,  and  his  pioneers 
the  Puseymen  pummelled  and  pounded 
with  a  Hudibrastic  cudgel  ...     L.  1853. 

Beelzebub.  H.  Newton  Goodrich. 
"I  too"...     L.  1856. 

Beggar  Boy,  A.  James  Dawson  Burn 
The  autobiography  of  .  .  .     L.  1855. 

Belani,  H.  E.  R.  Karl  Ludwig  Hab- 
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Belarius  of  Cymbeline.  Estwiclc 
Evans.  The  first  of  a  series  of  a  work 
in  six  numbers,  in  favor  of  the  consti- 
tutionality of  a  national  bank.  W. 
1862. 

Belkine,  Ivan.  Alexandre  Sergei€- 
vitch  Pouchkine  [French  spelling  of  his 
name].  Boris  Godounow:  a  dramatic 
poem.     St.  Petersburg,  1831. 

Bell,  Acton.  Anne  Bronte.  The  ten- 
ant of  Wildfell  Hall.     L.  1848. 

Bell,  Currer.  Mrs.  Charlotte  (Bronte) 
Nicholls.  Jane  Eyre  :  an  autobiography. 
L. 1847. 

When  the  Bronte  sisters  published  their  vol- 
ume of  poetry  in  1846,  under  their  respective 
pseudonyms,  numerous  parties  made  the  mistake 
of  thinking  that  they  were  three  brothers. 
Among  others  was  Miss  Martineau,  who  ad- 
dressed a  letter  to  Charlotte  Bronte,  —  "  Currer 
Bell,  Esq." 

"Averse  to  publicity,  we  veiled  our  own 
names  under  those  of  Currer,  Ellis,  and  Acton 
Bell;  the  ambiguous  choice  being  dictated  by  a 
sort  of  conscientious  scruple  of  assuming  Chris- 
tian names  positively  masculine,  while  we  did 
not  declare  ourselves  women,  because  —  without 
at  the  time  suspecting  that  our  mode  of  writing 
and  thinking  was  not  what  is  called  '  feminine,' 
—  we  had  a  vague  impression  that  authoresses 
are  liable  to  be  looked  on  with  prejudice."  — 
Gaskell,  Life  of  Bronti  (1858),  p.  240. 

Bell,  Ellis.  Emily  Jane  Bronte.  Po- 
ems.    L.  1846. 

Bell,  3Irs.  Martin.  Mrs.  Bell  Martin. 
Julia  Howard.     N.Y.  1850. 

Bell,  Solomon.  William  Joseph  Snel- 
ling.  Tales  of  travel  in  the  north  of  Eu- 
rope ;  Tales  of  travel  west  of  the  Missis- 
sippi.    B.  18.30-31. 

Belles  of  Mauchline,  The. 

"In  Mauchline  there  dwells  six  proper  young 
Belles. 
****** 

Miss  Miller  is  fine.  Miss  Markland's  divine, 
Miss  Smith  she  has  wit,  and  Miss  Betty  is  braw  : 
There's  beauty  and  fortune  to  get  wi'  Miss  Mor- 
ton, 
But  Armour's  the  jewel  for  me  o'  them  a'." 

Robert  Burns. 

Belphegor.  William  Coombe.  The 
Diabo-lady ;  or,  a  match  in  hell :  a  poem 
...     L.  1777. 

Belzebub.  Rev.  Samuel  Bourn.  A 
sure  guide  to  hell  .  .  .     1787. 

Ben,  Uncle.  Walter  Cavendish  Crof- 
ton.  Brief  sketch  of  the  life  of  Charles 
Baron  Metcalfe  .  .  .     Kingston,  1846. 

Ben,  Uncle.  Mrs.  Rhoda  E.  Water- 
man White.  Portraits  of  my  married 
friends;  or,  peeps  into  Hymen's  king- 
dom.    By  .  .  .     N.Y.  1858. 

Benauly.  A  pseudonym  adopted  by 
the  three  brothers,  Austin,  Benjamin 
Vaughan,  and  Lyman  Abbott,  in  two  nov- 


els, "Conecut  Corners"  and   "Matthew 
Carnaby." 

The  pseudonym  is  composed  of  the  first  syl- 
lable of  the  names  of  the  three  brothers. 

Ben  David.  John  Jones,  LL.D.  Three 
letters,  addressed  to  the  editor  of  the 
"  Quarterly  Review  "...     L.  1825. 

Ben-Ezra,  Juan  Josafat.  Emanuel 
Lacunza.  The  coming  of  Messiah  in 
glory  and  majesty  ...     L.  1827. 

Ben-Saddi,  Nathan.  Robert  Dodsley. 
The  chronicle  of  the  kings  of  England, 
from  AVilliam  the  Conqueror  to  1795  .  .  . 
Worcester,  Mass.  1795. 

Ben  Uziiir,  Salem.  Richard  Hengist 
Home.  Sithron,  the  Star-Stricken.  Trans- 
lated (Ala  bereket  Allah)  from  an 
ancient  Arabic  manuscript,  by  .  .  .  L. 
1883. 

Ben  Yamen.  Benjamin  Peirce.  Ben 
Yamen's  song  of  geometry  .  .  .  Clover- 
den,  1854. 

Bendbow,  Hesper.  George  W.  Archer. 
More  than  she  could  bear:  story  of  the 
Gachupin  war  in  Texas.     P.  1871. 

Benedict.  Edward  Walter  Dawson. 
Benedict's  wanderings  in  Ireland,  Scot- 
land, Italy,  and  Sicily  .  .  .  New  Haven, 
Ct.  1873. 

Benedict.  Joseph  Reed.  Letters  [in 
defence  of  Mr.  Garrick]  printed  origi- 
nally in  the  "Morning  Chronicle,"  and 
afterwards  added  to  Kenrick's  "  Love  in 
the  Suds."     5th  ed.     L.  177- 

Benedict,  Mrs.  Hester.  Mrs.  T.  P. 
Dickinson.     Vesta.     P.  1872. 

Beneficed  Clergyman  of  the  Estab- 
lished Church,  A.  Rev.  Harris  Ham- 
ilton. The  doctrines  of  the  Church  of 
England  neither  Calvinistic  nor  Armin- 
ian  .  .  .     L.  1819. 

Benengeli,  Cid  Hamet.  Thomas 
Babington  Macaulay.  Fragments  of  an 
ancient  romance.  Leicester,  1826;  L. 
1861. 

Benevolus.  William  Duncombe.  — 
See  "Philopropos." 

Benevolus,  Hilaris  &  Co.  John 
Britton.  The  pleasures  of  human  life ; 
in  a  dozen  dissertations  on  male,  female, 
and  neuter  pleasures  ...     L.  1807. 

Bengal  Civilian,  A.  William  Ed- 
wards.    Reminiscences  of  .  .  .     L.  1866. 

Bengalensis.  Major  John  Scott  Waring. 

Benjamin,  Saint.  Richard  Grant 
White.  The  new  gospel  of  peace.  N.Y. 
1863-66. 

Benjamin  the  Florentine.  Benja- 
min Peirce.  Ben  Yamen's  song  of  ge- 
ometry .  .  .     Cloverden,  1854. 

Benjamins,  BIr.  Charles  B.  Hart. 
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Bennet,  H.,  M.A.  John  Pinkerton, 
Esq.     The  treasury  of  wit  .  .  .    L.  1787. 

Bennet,  Silvia.     Olivia  Levison. 

Benning,  How^e.  Mrs.  Mary  H. 
Henry.  Essie's  journey  and  what  she 
found  in  it.     N.Y.  1871. 

Benoni,  Lorenzo.  Giovanni  Domen- 
ico  Ruffini.  Lorenzo  Benoni;  or,  pas- 
sages in  the  life  of  an  Italian.  Edinb. 
1853. 

Benson,  Carl.  Charles  Astor  Bristed. 
A  letter  to  Dr.  Henry  HaLford  Jones 
[Josiah  Gilbert  Holland]  (editor  of 
the  "  Wintertown  Democrat"  ["Spring- 
field Republican  "] )  concerning  his  habit 
of  giving  advice  to  everybody,  and  his 
qualifications  for  the  task,  by  .  .  .  N.Y. 
1864. 

Benson,  Edgeworth.  John  Scott. 
Visit  to  Paris.  Articles  in  the  "  London 
Magazine,"  of  which  he  was  editor,  1815. 

Bentley,  Walter.  (A  now,  de  thea- 
tre.) Begg,  fourth  son  of  the  Rev.  Dr. 
Begg,  of  Edinborough. 

Bentzon,  Therese.  Marie  Th^rese 
Blanc.  Georgette.  Paris,  1880;  also  as 
a  regular  contributor  to  "Revue  des 
Deux  Mondes." 

Bereaved  Husband,  A.  John  Moch- 
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Halifax,  1862. 

Berenger,  Paul.  Jacques  Albin  Simon 
Collin  de  Plancy.  Voyage  de  .  .  .  dans 
Paris,  apres  quarante-cinq  ans  d'absence 
.  .  .     Paris,  1818. 

Berg,  O.  F.  OttoTcar  Franz  Ehersherg. 
Eine  resolute  Person.     Berlin.  185-. 

Berg,  Wilhelm.  Lina  (  Weller)  Schnei- 
der. Geschichte  der  niederlandischen 
Literatur.     1870-72. 

Berger,  Elizabeth.  Elizabeth  S. 
Shejjjjurd.     Charles  Auchester.    L.  187- 

"  Elizabeth  Sheppard  (E.  Berger)  wrote  three 
novels,  viz.,  'Charles  Auchester,'  'Counter- 
parts,' and  '  Rumor.'  Beethoven  figures  in  '  Ru- 
mor' under  the  uanie  of  Rodomant,  Porphyro 
represents  Napoleou  III.,  and  Diamond  Albany 
is  intended  for  Disraeli.  In  'Charles  Auches- 
ter '  Mendelssohn's  sister  Fanny  is  Cecilia.  The 
other  chief  characters  in  the  book  were  given 
correctly  in  '  Transcript '  of  April  28,  1884,  the 
mistake  being  in  not  designating  which  belonged 
to  '  Charles  Auchester'  and  which  to  '  Rumor.' 
In  the  '  Atlantic  Monthly,'  June,  1862,  will  be 
found  an  article  of  some  length  upon  Miss  Shep- 
pard and  her  works." 

Berger,  Ike  L.  Thomas  W.  Eichel- 
berger. 

Berintho.  Robert  Roberthin,  in  his  po- 
ems contributed  to  H.  Albert's  "Arion." 

Berkeley,  Everard.  Tn/on  Ed- 
wards, S.  T.D.  The  world's  laconics.  1852. 

Berkeley  Men.  Edwin  Williams  and 
Charles  Edwards  Lester.  Napoleon  dy- 
nasty.   N.Y.  1862. 


Berkley,  Mrs.  Helen.  Mrs.  Anna 
Cora  (Ogden  Mowatt)  Ritchie.  The  for- 
tune hunter :  a  novel.    P.  1854. 

Berkshire  Farmer,  A.  John  Osborne 
Sargent.  Chapters  for  the  times.  By  .  .  . 
Lee,  Berkshire  Co.,  Mass.  1884. 

Berliner.  Rev,  Dr.  Joseph  Parrish 
Thompson,  from  the  time  of  his  residence 
in  Berlin,  1873. 

Bernadille.  Francois  Victor  Fournel, 
in  "Le  Fran9ais." 

Bernard,  Charles  de.  Charles  Ber- 
nard Du  Grail  de  la  Villette.  A  fatal 
passion ;  or,  Gerf aut.     N.Y.  1874. 

Bernard,  H.  H.,  Ph.D.  Rev.  George 
Skinner.  Cambridge  free  thoughts  and 
letters  on  bibliolatry.     L.  1862. 

Bernadino.  Whomas  B.  Chrystal,  in 
his  contributions  to  the  "Hackensack 
Republican." 

Bernardo.  Joseph  Haslewood,  in  Dib- 
din's  "Bibliomania." 

Bernd  von  Guseck.  Karl  Ghistav  von 
Berneck.     Der  schlimmste  Feind.     1870. 

Bernhard,  Karl.  Karl  Saint-Aubin. 
ffiuvres  completes.     Leipsic,  1840-47. 

Bertall.  Charles  Albert  d^Arnoux.  La 
vigne :  voyage  autour  des  vins  de  France. 
Paris,  1878. 

Bertaudiere.  Louis  Alexis  Chame^ 
rovzow.  Chronicles  of  the  Bastile.  L. 
1845. 

Berthold,  Ernst.  3Irs.  Therese 
Albertina  Louise  (von  Jakob)  Robinson, 
who,  in  1822,  translated  Scott's  "  Old  Mor- 
tality "  and  "  Black  Dwarf  "  into  German 
under  this  nom  de  plume. 

Berton,  P.  M.  Edgar  Pemberton. 
Charles  Lysaght.     L.  18-. 

Bertram.  Walter  Colton,  who,  soon 
after  graduating  at  Yale  College,  wrote 
a  number  of  articles  in  prose  and  verse 
with  this  signature  in  various  journals. 

Berwick.  James  Redpath,  correspond- 
ent and  one  of  the  editors  of  the  "  Trib- 
une" (N.Y.). 

Berwick,  E.  Li.  A.,  Esq.  James  Rey- 
nolds. The  dwarf;  or,  mind  and  matter : 
a  novel.    L.  1855. 

Berwick,  Miss  Mary.  Miss  Adelaide 
AnneProc.ter.  Legends  and  Lyrics.  L.  1858. 

Beschter,  Rev.  John.  Rev.  Anthony 
Kohlman,  S.  J.  The  blessed  reformation 
...     P.  1818. 

Besieged  Resident.  Henry  Du  Pre 
Labouchere.  Diary  of  the  besieged  resi- 
dent in  Paris.     L.  1872. 

Besson,  Charles.  Achille  Etienne 
Fillias,  his  signature  in  the  "  Science," 
etc.,  of  Paris. 

Beta.  Edward  Barnard  Bassett.  The 
model  town..  .    Gamb.  1869. 


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Beta,  H.  Heinnch  Bettziech.  Die 
Bewirtschaftung  des  Wassers  uud  die 
Ernten  daraus  .  .  .     Leipsic,  1868. 

Betterton,  Mr.  Thomas.  William 
Oldi/s.  The  history  of  the  English  stage. 
L.  1741. 

Bettina.  Elisabeth  (Brentano)  von 
Arntm.  Correspondence  of  Goethe  with 
a  child.     Berlin,  1835. 

Betty.  Elizabeth  O'Neil.  Opposition 
mornings,  with  Betty's  remarks  ...  L. 
1779. 

Beulah.  3fiss  Fanny  D.  Bates.  My 
Sister  Kitty.     B.  1881. 

Beverley.  Mrs.  S.  B.  Hughes  Cox, 
who  contributed  to  the  papers  of  Vicks- 
burg  and  Shreveport,  Miss.,  among  other 
articles,  several  appeals  to  the  Southern 
people  upon  subjects  pertaining  to  the 
Civil  War,  under  this  nom  de  plume. 

Beverly,  Elise.  Miss  Eliza  Spencer. 
Mary  Ashljurton :  a  tale  of  Maryland 
life  ...  in  "  The  Land  we  Love,"  1867- 
68. 

Biascioli.  Nicola  Giuseppe  Biagioli. 
Trattato  della  poesia  Italiana.  Paris, 
1819. 

Bible  Student,  A.  Thomas  Foster 
Barham.  Colonel  Gardiner :  a  Christian 
drama  ...     L.     1823. 

Bible  Student,  A.  Rev.  John  Hijde. 
Our  Eternal  Homes  ...     L.  1864. 

Biblicus.  Alexander  Tilloch,  LL.D. 
Dissertations  on  the  Sealed  Book  .  .  . 
Arbroath,  1819.  These  letters  originally 
appeared  in  the  "Star"  (L.)  under  the 
above  signature. 

Biblicus.  Rev.  William  Thorn.  The 
history  of  tithes.  Patriarchal,  Leviti- 
cal,  Catholic,  and  Protestant  ...  L. 
1831. 

Bibliomaniac,  A.  Almon  W.  Gris- 
iro'd.     The  library  of  .  .  .     N.Y.  1880. 

Bibliophile.  Samuel  Austin  AUibone, 
in  his  contributions  to  "  Norton's  Lit- 
erary Gazette"  (N.Y.). 

Bibliophile,  Un.  Pierre  Deschamps. 
Dijtionnaire  de  ge'ographie,  ancienne  et 
mo  K-rne  .  .  .     Paris,  1870. 

Bibliophile  Jacob,  Le.  Paul  La- 
rro'ix,  in  his  "  Bibliographic  Molier- 
esque  "  (2d  ed.,  Paris,  1875),  and 
many  other  works.  The  dedication 
of  the  above  is  signed  "P.  L.  Jacob, 
Bibliophile." 

Mons.  Lacroix  took  his  pseudonyin  from  Ja- 
cob de  Saint-Oharles,  a  Jesuitical  savant  of  the 
reign  of  Louis  XIII.  and  Louis  XIV.  This 
writer  was  called  "  Le  Pfere  Jacob,"  and  was  the 
author  of  "  Trait6  des  plus  belles  bibliothfeques  " 
(1644). 

Bickerstaff,  Isaac,  Esq,,  Astrolo- 
ger.   Sir  Richard  Steele,  as  editor  of  the 


"  Tatler,"  1709-11.      See  "John  Bright- 
land." 

Bickerstaif,  Isaac,  Esq.,  Student  in 
Astrology,  Commentator  on  the  Oc- 
cult Sciences,  and  one  of  the  eighth 
order  of  poets  of  the  cities  of  Liondon 
and  Westminster.  Jonathan  Swift. 
Bickerstafi's  almanac  ...     L.  1710. 

"  Dr.  Swift,  when  he  had  written  these  Predic- 
tions, being  at  a  loss  what  name  to  prefix  to 
them,  observed  a  sign  over  a  house  where  a  lock- 
smith dwelt,  and  found  the  name  of  Bickerstaff 
written  under  it,  which  being  a  name  somewhat 
uncommon,  he  chose  to  call  himself  Isaac  Bick- 
erstaff. The  name  was  afterward  adopted  by 
Mr.  Steele,  as  author  of  the  '  Tatler.'  This 
humourous  tract  was  seriously  burnt  by  the  Inqui- 
sition in  Portugal,  as  the  author  was  assured  by 
Sir  Paul  Methuen,  then  ambassador  at  that 
court." — John  Nichols. 

Bideford  Rural  Postman,  The.  Ed- 
ward Capern.  Poems,  L.  1856;  Ballads 
and  songs,  L.  1858. 

Bienvenu,  Louis.  Louis  Frangois 
Foucqueron.  L'ami  de  la  famille  :  come- 
die  en  trois  actes.     Rennes,  1864. 

Bifrons.  One  of  the  pseudonyms 
adopted  by  Junius  {q.v.).  The  letter 
thus  signed  is  dated  April  23,  1768,  and 
"charges  the  ministry  with  duplicity  as 
their  general  characteristic." 

Big-endians  and  Small-endians. 
Catholics  and  Protestants.  —  See  "  Elim- 
nap  the  Lilliputian  premier." 

Bigex.  Frangois  Marie  Arouet  de  Vol- 
taire. Trois  lettres  a  I'abbe  Foucher. 
Paris,  1769. 

Biglow,  Hosea.  James  Russell  Loiv- 
ell.  Meliboeus-rlipponax.  The  Biglow 
papers  .  .  .     Camb.  1848 ;  L.  1865. 

Bigly,  Cantell  A.  George  IV.  Peck: 
Aurifodina;  or,  adventures  in  the  gold 
region.     N.Y.  1849. 

Bigod,  Ralph.  .Tohn  Ralph  Feniviclc. 
—  See  Lamb's  "  Elia."  The  Two  Races 
of  Men. 

Billaber,  She  P.  Benjamin  P.  Shilla- 
ber.  His  signature  to  lines  in  the  "  Bos- 
ton Journal,"  December  22,  1880,  ad- 
dressed to  Bismarck. 

Billings,  Josh.  Henry  W.  Shaio.  His 
book  of  sayings.     1866. 

Blnet,  Satane.     Francisque  Sarcey. 

Binney,  31rs.  J.  G.  Jmiette  Patterson 
Binney.  Twenty  years  in  Burmah.  P. 
1880. 

Biographer  of  Anacreon,  The. 
Joshua  Smith.  —  See  "  A." 

Bion.  Robert  Southey.  Poems  by 
Bion  and  Moschus  [i.e.,  Robert  Lovell]. 
Bristol,  1794. 

Birch,  Harry.  Charles  Albert  White. 
Old  Grimes's  horse.  Comic  song.  B. 
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Bird  at  Bromsgrove,  A.  John  Crane. 
An  address  to  bachelors,  and  the  apron 
farmer.     Birmingham,  1802. 

Birkenbiihl,  Karl.  Hans  Grasberger. 
Singen  and  Sagen  [poetry].     1869. 

Birmingham  Clex'gyman,  A.  John 
Cale  Miller,  D.D.  The  bicentary  contro- 
versy ...     L.  1862. 

Birmingham  Liberal,  A.  J.  Arthur 
Partridge.  Citizenship  versus  Secularists 
and  Sacerdotalists  in  the  matter  of 
national  teaching.     L.  1873. 

Bishop,  The.  John  Barrett  Kerfoot, 
D.D.  The  bishop's  address  and  charge  to 
the  .  .  .  Diocese  of  Pittsburgh  .  .  .  June 
14th,  1870.     Pittsburgh,  1870. 

Bishop,  The.  Daniel  Wilson,  Bishop 
of  Calcutta.  Final  report  of  St.  Paul's 
cathedral,  Calcutta  .  .  .     1847. 

Bishop  of  Capetown,  The.  Rev. 
Bobert  Gray.  A  statement  relating  to 
facts  which  have  been  misunderstood  .  .  . 
in  connexion  with  the  consecration,  trial, 
and  excommunication  of  the  Right  Rev. 
Dr.  Colenso.     L.  1867. 

Bishop  of  Cloyne,  The.  Dr.  George 
Berkeley.  A  miscellany  containing  sev- 
eral tracts  on  various  subjects.  By  .  .  . 
L.  1752. 

Bishop  of  London,  Tlie.  Archibald 
Campbell  Tait.  The  dangers  and  safe- 
guards of  modern  theology.    L.  1861. 

Bishop  of  Montreal,  The.  George 
Jehoshaphat  Mountain.  Journal  of  .  .  . 
during  a  visit  to  the  Church  Missionary 
Society's  North-west  American  Mission 
[Red  River]  ...     L.  1845. 

Bishop  of  Natal,  The.  Rt.  Rev.  Wil- 
liam Colenso,  D.D.  The  New  Testament 
translated  into  Zulu-Kaffir.  By  .  .  . 
Ekukanyena.     18-. 

Bishop  of  Oxford,  The.  William 
Jackson.  Rise,  progress,  and  present 
state  of  the  dispute  between  the  people  of 
America  and  the  Administration.  L.  1776. 

Bishop  of  the  Church  of  England, 
A.  John  Free,  D.D.  Matrimony  made 
easy  ...     L.  1764. 

Bitter,  Arthur.  Samuel  Haberstich. 
Erzahlungen,  Novellen,  und  Gedichte. 
1865-66. 

Bizarre.  John  Russell  Young,  in  his 
contributions  to  the  "  Chronicle  "  (Wash., 
D.C.). 

Bishop,  Thomas.  Mr.  Hayes.  Ko- 
ranzzo's  feast ;  or,  the  unfair  marriage : 
a  tragedy.     L.  1811. 

"This  most  extraordinary  production  (doubt, 
less  the  work  of  a  madman)  was  written  by  one 
Hayes,  a  footman  to  Lord  Belgrave.  150  copies 
were  printed,  of  which  more  than  130  were  burnt 
at  Smeeton's  fire.  The  16  plates  are  quite  as 
unique  as  the  text." — Ms.  Note  by  George 
Daniel,  in  his  coi)y. 


Black  Dwarf,  The.  Thomas  Jona- 
than Wooler.  A  political  lecture  on  heads. 
L.  1820. 

Black,  Ivory.  Thomas  A.  Janvier. 
An  effect  in  yellow,  in  the  "  Century  "  for 
August,  1884. 

Blackburne,  E.  O^vens.  Elizabeth 
Casey.  Illustrious  Irishwomen  ...  L. 
1877. 

Blackmantle,  Bernard.  Charles 
Molloy  We^macott.  The  English  spy  .  .  . 
comprising  scenes  and  sketches  in  every 
rank  of  society . . .  drawn  from  the  life  . . . 
L.  1826. 

"  In  the  jiages  of  this  extraordinary  work  fig- 
ure all  the  notabilities  of  the  day,  either  openly 
or  under  slight  disguise ;  and  Tom  Best,  White- 
headed  Bob,  '  Pea-green '  Hayne,  Colonel  Berke- 
ley, Beau  Brummell,  Pierce  Egan,  the  '  Golden  ' 
Ball,  Dr.  Kett  (known  as  '  Horse  Kett,'  from  his 
equine  length  of  visage),  Charles  Mathews, 
Jemmy  Gordon,  and  a  host  of  others  of  equal 
notoriety,  mingle,  cheek  by  jowl,  in  the  vivid  and 
moving  panorama."  See  "  The  Maclise  Portrait- 
Gallery,"  p.  240. 

In  Fitzalleyne  "'Samuel  Pons'  is  Samuel 
Foote;  'Maria  Pons,"  his  lovely  daughter;  'Fitz- 
alleyne of  Berkeley'  is  the  lady-killing  colonel, 
'  William  the  Conqueror,'  as  he  was  termed  by 
the  buxom  damsels  of  Cheltenham ;  '  Lord  A — y ' 
is  the  Regent's  friend,  Alvanley ;  '  Major  H — r '  is 
George  Hanger,  not  so  well  known  as  Lord 
Coleraine;  'Mr.  Optimus'is  Tom  Best,  under 
whose  fatal  pistol  poor  Lord  Camelford  fell; 
'  Mary  Carbon '  is  Mary  Cole,  the  butcher's 
daughter  of  Gloucester,  afterwards  Countess  of 
Berkeley ;  and  the  '  Pea-green  Count '  is  the  nin- 
compoop, Hayne."  See  "The  Maclise  Portrait- 
Gallery,"  p.  239. 

Blacksmith,  A.  John  Witherspoon, 
D.D.  A  letter  from  ...  to  the  ministers 
and  elders  of  the  Church  of  Scotland  . .  . 
L.  1759. 

Blacksmith,  The  Learned.  Elihu 
Burritt.  Walks  in  the  Black  Country 
and  its  green  borderland.    L.  1868. 

Black -"well,  James.    Jonathan  Swifi, 
D.D.      A    friendly    apology  .  .  .  by  .  . 
Operator  for  the  feet. 

Blair,  Rev.  David.  Sir  Richard 
Phillips.   A  million  of  facts  ...    L.  1835. 

Blake,  Mary.  Mrs.  Mary  N.  Blakes- 
lee,  in  her  contributions  to  the  "Cen- 
tury "  on  household  matters. 

Blanche.  Mrs.  E.  B.  Field,  in  her 
contributions  to  "  Saturday  Night " 
(P.). 

Blank  Etcetera,  Sen.  Bobert  Charles 
Winthrop,  a  member  of  the  "Polyglot 
Club."  See  the  "  Harvard  Register," 
December,  1827. 

Blaze,  Henri.  Ange  Henri  Blaze  de 
Bury.  Etudes  de  Beethoven,  Paris, 
1833,  in  the  "Revue  des  Deux  Mondes"; 
Musique  des  drames  de  Shakspeare, 
Paris,  1835,  in  the  same. 

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P.R.S.,  A.S.S.,  &c.  Theodore  Edward 
Hook.  Tentamen ;  or,  an  essay  towards 
the  history  of  Whittington,  sometime 
Lord  Mayor  of  London.     L.  1820. 

Blind  Preacher,  The.  William 
Henry  Milburn.  Ten  years  of  a  preach- 
er's I'ife.     N.Y.  1859. 

Blind  Traveller.  James  Emilius 
William  Evehjn  Gaacoijne  Cecil,  Viscount 
Craiibourne.  He  wrote  many  papers  in 
"St.  James's  Medley,"  signed  ''The 
Blind  Traveller." 

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Broadbrim.  J.  H.  Warwick.  Was 
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Bronner,  Benno.  Wilhehn  Molitor. 
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Bronson,  Doctor.     W.  A.  Peters. 

Brook,  A.     Johanne  Antonie  Broekel. 
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Brook,  Babble.  John  H.  McNaugh- 
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Brook,  Nelsie.  Mrs.  Ellen  Boss. 
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Brook,  Sarah.  Miss  Caroline  Emilia 
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Brooke,  Arthur.  John  Chalk  Claris. 
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Brooke,  Wesley.  George  Lunt.  East- 
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Brooklyn.  Thomas  Kinsella,  in  the 
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Brooks,  Chatty.  Miss  Rosella  Rice, 
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Broomstraw^.  Alfred  Duke,  in  his 
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Brother,    A.       Rev.     George    Clement 


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1860. 

Brother  of  the  Apollo  liodge,  711, 
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Brown,  Mr.  William  Makepeace 
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Brown,  Isaac.  William  Motherwell. 
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Brown,  James.  Joseph  Robertson. 
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BroAvn,  John,  Esqre.  Thomas  Jeffer- 
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Brown,  Theomophilus.  Rev.  Alex- 
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Brown,  Thomas,  redivivus.  Caro- 
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Brown,     Vandyke.  Frederic    J. 

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Brown,  Vandyke.  William  Penn 
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Browne,  Dunn.  Rev.  Samuel  Fisk. 
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Brow^ne,  Junius  Henri.  Albert 
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Browne,  Matthew.  William  Brighty 
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Brow^ning,  Francis.  Francis  Brown- 
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Brownjohn,  Bellamy.  Robert  Carr 
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Brow^njolin,  John.  Charles  Reming- 
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Brow^nlow^,  Parson.  William  Gan- 
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Brow^nrig,  Henry.  Douglas  Wil- 
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Brulart  de  Sillery,  Stephanie 
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Brummel,  Beau.  George  Bryan 
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Brumore.  N.  Guyton  de  Morveau. 
Traite  curieux  des  charmes  de  I'amour 
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Ouvrage  [of  Svvedenborg]  traduit  du 
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Bruno,  G.  Alfred  Jules  ^mile  Fouil- 
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Brunold,  Friedrich.  August  Fried- 
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Brunswick.  Bliss  Jeanelte  L.  Gilder, 
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years,  of  the  "Boston  Saturday  Evening 
Gazette." 

Brutus.  Fisher  Ames,  in  contribu- 
tions to  the  newspapers  of  Boston 
(Mass.). 

Brutus.    Henry  Mackenzie,  Esq. 

"  In  political  literature  he  was  the  author  of  a 
'  Review  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Parliament,' 
■which  met  first  in  the  year  1784,  and  of  a  series 
of  letters  under  the  signature  of '  Brutus.'  " 

Brutus.     David  Owen. 

Brutus.  Stephen  Simpson,  who,  under 
this  signature,  contributed  to  the  Phila- 
delphia "Aurora." 

Brutus.  Robert  James  Turnbull.  The 
crisis;  or,  essays  on  the  usurpations  of 


the  Federal  GoTemment.  Charleston 
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Brutus.  Samuel  Finley  Breese  Morse. 
Foreign  conspiracy  against  the  liberties 
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Brutus.  Robert  Coram.  Political  in- 
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Brutus.  One  of  the  signatures 
adopted  by  Junius  {q.v.).  He  addressed 
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Brutus,  Lucius  Junius.  William 
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reply  to  the  N.  Haven  remonstrance. 
N.Y.  1801. 

Bubb,  Belle  Z.  Samuel  W.  E.  Beck- 
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Buck,  Ruth.  Mrs.  Joseph  Lamb. 
How  Charley  helped  his  mother  ...  L. 
1861. 

Buddie,  Jasper.  Albert  Smith,  who 
while  a  member  of  the  London  College 
of  Surgeons,  in  1838  et  seq.,  attracted  at- 
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"Medical  Times,"  entitled  "Jasper  Bud- 
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Porter." 

Budlong,  Pharaoh.  Frederic  Beecher 
Perkins.  President  Greeley,  President 
Hoffman,  and  the  resurrection  of  the 
Ring :  a  history  .  .  .     Budlington,  1872. 

Budock,  George.  Sydney  Hodges. 
A  tale  of  the  Western  Counties. 

Burger,  Hugo.  Hugo  Lubliner.  Auf 
der  Brautfahrt.     1880. 

Biirger,  W.  Theophile  jStienne  Jo- 
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Buffalo  Bill.     Hon.  William  F.  Cody. 

Bull,  John.  Great  Britain  and  Ire- 
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Bull,  Thomas.  William  Jones.  A 
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Bull,  W.  Ann  Jebb.  Two  penny- 
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BuUcalf,  Peter.  Joseph  Storrs  Fry. 
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sons  ...     By  ,  .  .    L.  1819. 

Buller  of  Brasenose.  John  Hughes, 
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Magazine,"  Edinb.  1819,  etc. 

Bullion, Thomas.  Joseph  Langton  (? ). 
Internal  management  of  a  country  bank. 
L.  1850. 

Bull-US,  Hector.  James  Kirke  Pauld- 
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Bumpas,  Azarias.  John  Quincy 
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cumbre,  C.J.,  Hon.  Danelle  Needhame, 
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"  Carpet-Bag,"  Boston,  1852. 

Buncle,  John,  Esq.  Thomas  Amory. 
The  life  and  opinions  of  John  Buncle, 
Esq.     L.  1756-66. 

Bundelcund.  Edmund  Burke,  in  the 
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Bunker  Hill.  Rev.  Benjamin  Frank- 
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Bvinker  Hill  Boy,  A.  John  Qiu'nci/ 
Adams  Griffin.  Some  fresh  suggestions 
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Bunker,  General.  C.  Lorain  Bug- 
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Bunker,  Timothy,  Esq.  William 
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Bunsby,  Jack.  Theodore  H.  Vanden- 
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Buntline,  Ned.  Edward  Z.  C.  Jud- 
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Bunyan,  John.  Rev.  James  Bard- 
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Bunyan,  John,  Junior.  Rev.  Wil- 
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Burghley,  Feltham.  C.  A.  Ward. 
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Burleigh.      William  Henry  Burleigh. 

Burleigh.  Rev.  Matthew  Hale  Smith. 
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Hartford,  187- ;  also  in  his  contributions 
to  the  "  Boston  Journal,"  etc. 

Burlington.  Robert  Sanders.  —  See 
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Burlington,  Charles,  and  others. 
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modern  universal  British  traveller.  L. 
1779. 

Burlington  Hawkeye-man.  Rob- 
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Burt,  Caleb.      Cecil  Burleigh. 

Burton,  Junior.  Charles  Lamb,  in 
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Burton,  Alfred.  John  Mitford,  R.N. 
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Burton,  H.  A.  John  Habberton.  Hel- 
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Burton,  Richard.  Nathaniel  Crouch. 
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Bury,  Viscount,  31.  P.  William 
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Busby,  Scriblerus,  IjL.D.  Gulian 
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to  The  epistles  of  Brevet  Major  Pindar 
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Bushwhacker,  Dr.  Frederic  S.  Coz- 
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men.     N.Y.  1867. 

Buskin,  Captain  Sock.  W.  J.  Sor- 
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Bust,  Urastix.  Charles  H.  Fox.  Sa- 
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by  . . .     P. 1859. 

Busybody,  The.     Benjamin  Franklin. 

Benjamin  Franklin  "  wrote  a  series  of  smart 
articles  in  his  old,  favourite  style  of  the  '  Spec- 
tator,' which  he  called  'The  Busybodj','  and 
which  he  publi.shed  in  Bradshaw's  despised  pa- 
per, throwing  ridicule  on  Keimer  and  bis  '  Ga- 
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Busy  Woman,  A.  Mrs.  Mary  Bay- 
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rolling  stone ;  or,  the  idle  moments  of  a 
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Butcher,  The.      William  Fowler. 

Butler,  Diana.  Mrs.  Henrietta  E. 
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L.  1856. 

Butt,  Bos-tvell.  Charles  H.  Ross. 
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Butterfly,  A.  Rev.  J.  A.  Allan.  Day 
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Buttons.      T.  Z.  C.  Cowles. 

Bj^eld,  T.,  3I.D.  John  Woodward, 
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Byfielde,  J.  John  Freind,  M.D.  A 
letter  to  the  learned  Dr.  Woodward.  L. 
1719. 

Byles.  Edmund  Quincy,  in  the  "New 
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Byr,  Robert.  Robert  von  Bayer.  Eiue 
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Byrne,  Janet.  Jane  Besemeres.  Pat- 
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BjTO.  John  Roby  (1).  Compendium 
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Byron,  G.  G.  N.,  Baron.  Br.  Louis 
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Byi'on,  L/ord.  Jacques  Albin  Simon 
Collin  de  Plancy.  La  mort  de  Napoleon, 
dithryambe  traduit  de  I'Anglais  de  Lord 
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Bystander,  A.  Patrick  Fraser,  LL.D. 
Domestic  economy,  gymnastics,  and 
music:  an  omitted  clause  in  the  educa- 
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Bystander,  A.  Corbyn  Morris.  A 
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c. 


©»  Charles  Clarke.  Twelve  maxims 
on  swimming.     L.  1833. 

C.  The  signature  adopted  by  Junius 
{q.v.)  in  his  private  letters  to  Mr.  Wood- 
fall.  Several  letters  to  the  "Public  Ad- 
vertiser" (e.f/.,  March  24,  1768,  etc.)  are 
also  signed  thus. 

C.  Mrs.  Francesca  Anna  (Pascalis)  Can- 
feld,  who  made  translations  from  the 
French  and  Italian,  wrote  original  hymns 
in  Italian,  and  was  a  frequent  contributor, 
under  various  signatures,  to  literary  jour- 
nals. , 

C.  John  Cogan,  in  the  "  Times"  (Brook- 
lyn, N.Y.). 

C.  Samuel  Tai/lor  Coleridge,  in  Lamb's 
"  Elia,"  passim. 

C.  Rt.  Hon.  John  Wilson  Croker,  in 
"  Notes  and  Queries,"  L.  1859. 

C.  Bev.  Edward  Bouverie  Fiisei/,  one 
of  the  contributors  to  "Tracts  for  the 
Times,"  L.  1840-48. 

C.  Robert  Smith.  His  signature  to 
papers  in  the  "  Microcosm,"  published  at 
Eton  College,  1787  et  seq. 

C  Mrs.  Caroline  Anne  (Boities)  Southei/. 
Eor  more  than  twentj'  years  her  writings 
were  published  without  her  name,  and 
many  of  them  in  "  Blackwood's  Maga- 
zine "  under  the  signature  of  "  C." 

C.  IIo7i.  Charles  Yorke,  in  his  contri- 
butions to  the  "  Athenian  Letters  "... 
L.  1741-43. 

C  Matheiv  Careij.  Advices  and  sug- 
gestions to  increase  the  comforts  of  per- 
sons in  humble  circumstances.     P.  18.32. 

C.  Rev.  Arthur  Cleveland  Coxe.  Chris- 
tian ballads.     N.Y.  1840. 

C.  Alexander  Chalmers.  Dissenter's 
psalms,  "  Gent.  Mag.,"  August,  1794,  p. 
696 ;  Biographical  anecdotes  of  the  late  Mr. 
Boswell,  "Gent.  Mag.,"  June,  1795, p.  469. 

C.  Francis  Hinrjston.  Essay  on  friend- 
ship, "  Cornish  Magazine,"  1828. 

C.  Edward  Capper.  Miscellaneous 
observations  upon  authors,  ancient  and 
modern.     L.  1731-32. 

C,  or  Coadjutor.  Rev.  Henry  Meen, 
B.D.      Translator   of   "  Coluthus  Lyco- 


polites,"  in  Dr.  Anderson's  edition  of 
"  Translations,"  in  which  "  C  "  stood  for 
"  Coadjutor,"  who  was  Mr.  Meen. 

C,  Dr.  Samuel  Cooper,  D.D.,  in  Be- 
loe's  "  Sexagenarian,"  I.,  39,  2d  ed.  L. 
1818. 

C,  Lord.  Lord  Camelford.  —  See 
Lamb's  "Elia."  Distant  correspond- 
ents. 

C,  Mi"S.  2Irs.  3Iaria  Susanna  Cooper, 
in  Beloe's  "  Sexagenarian,"  I.,  40,  333, 
2d  ed.     L.  1818. 

C,  A.  Antoine  Caillot.  Abrege'  des 
voyages  modernes  .  .  .     Paris,  1820. 

C,  A.  Alexander  Cameron.  A  letter 
to  the  Eev.  John  Smith,  D.D.  ...  on  his 
Life  of  St.  Columba.    1798. 

C,  A.     Alexander   Chalmers.     Memoir 

of  .John   Nichols,  Esq.,  E.S.A L. 

1826. 

C,  A.,  Esq.  Anthony  Collins.  A  dis- 
sertation on  liberty  and  necessity  .  .  .  L. 
1729. 

C,  Sir  A.  Sir  AstJey  Cooper.  —  See 
Lamb's  "  Elia,"  EUistoniana. 

C,  A.  C.  Rev.  Arthur  Cleveland  Coxe. 
Saul :  a  mystery  .  .  .     N.Y.  1845. 

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Caigh,  Essay.  S.  A.  Kenner,  corre- 
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Calus.  Mathew  Carey.  Address  to  the 
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Calder,  Alma.  Mrs.  Alma  Calder 
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(the  Treasure  of  the  Muse)  and  other  vol- 
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Caledonian  Comet,  The.  Sir  Walter 
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Caledonius,  Cincinnatus.  John  Gor- 
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Caledonnicus.  Whitelaw  Ainslie,  M.D. 
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Callender,  Tom,  Esq.,  Citizen  of 
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the  Feds  .  .  .  Being  intended  as  a  reply 
to  a  scandalous  pamphlet  lately  pub- 
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Caller  Herrin'.  Caroline  Symington. 
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Calm  Observer,  A.  George  Joy. 
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Calm  Observer,  A.  Sir  David  Brew- 
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Calpe,  Adadus.  Antonio  D.  de  Pas- 
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Calvinus.  James  Grahame.  Another 
letter ...  to  the  Rev.  Dr.  Thomas  J.I'Crie, 
and  the  Rev.  Mr.  Andrew  Thomson, 
on  the  parody  of  Scripture,  lately 
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Calvinus  Elinor,  Scoto  Britannus. 
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Caxn.  Samuel  Badcock.  The  farmer 
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Cambridge  Gentleman,  A.  Mr. 
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Cambridge  Graduate,  A.  Cornelius 
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Cambridge  Man,  A.  Henry  Arthur 
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Camillus.  Fisher  Aines,  in  contribu- 
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Camillus.  Adam  Thorn.  Anti-Gallic 
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Camillus.  Alexander  Hamilton.  A 
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Camillus.  J.  Henri/.  An  enquiry 
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Camillus.  William  Duane.  The 
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Camlan,  Gorovna.  Rev.  Rowland 
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Campbell,  Donald.  Stephen  Cullen 
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Campbell,  Kate.  Mrs.  Jane  Eliza- 
beth (Larcombe)  Lincoln. 

Under  the  name  of  "  Kate  Campbell,"  she 
was  a  large  contributor  to  the  periodicals  pub- 
lished by  Godcy,  Peterson,  Sartain,  Neal,  etc., 
and  to  the  annuals ;  afterwards  she  wrote  for  the 
Baptist  religious  publications. 

CampbeU,  Marj^  — See  "M.  E.  B." 

Canadian,  A.  J.  Bell  Forsyth.  A 
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the  Red,  the  Dead,  and  the  Black  seas 
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Canadian,  A.  James  Lynne  Alexan- 
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Candidats,  An  Illused.  J.  C.  Caley. 
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Candidate  for  Orders  in  the 
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Candida.  Jules  Arnaud  Arsene  Cla- 
retie,  who,  in  1868,  published  articles  in 
the  "Figaro"  under  this  signature,  which 
were  marked  by  a  bold  denunciation  of 
the  double  execution  of  Martin  Bidaure, 
which  took  place  in  Var  in  1851. 

Candidus.  Thady  Fitzpatrick.  —  See 
"F.,  T." 

Candidus.  Samuel  Adams.  Address 
to  the  people  of  Pennsylvania,  Feb.  3, 
1775.  He  also  contributed  frequently, 
under  this  pseudonym,  to  the  "  Boston 
Gazette  "  and  "  Boston  Evening  Post," 
during  the  years  1768-1774. 

Candidus.  Charles  Inglis.  Plain 
truth.     P.  1776. 

Candor.  Noah  Webster.  Articles  in 
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the  French  revolution,  Trade  with  St. 
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Canne,  John.  Samuel  Butler,  the  poet. 
The  acts  and  monuments  of  our  late 
Parliament.     L.  1744. 

Cannibal  Jack.  Charles  Beach.  The 
way  to  win.     L.  1869. 

Canon.  Henry  William  Pullen.  Mod- 
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Canonieus.  Rev.  William  Shedd. 
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ence and  agencv  of  fallen  spirits.  B. 
1828. 

Canonieus.  Charles  Chauncy,  D.D. 
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Whitefield,  urging  upon  him  the  duty  of 
repentance,  and  returning  into  the  bosom 
of  tliat  church  of  which  he  professes 
himself  a  member.  Designed  as  a  sup- 
plement to  the  first  letter.     B.  1743. 

Cantabar.  Josiah  Harris.  A  bio- 
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Mevagissey  Quaker.     Bath. 

Cantabrigiensis.  Richard  Porson, 
M.A.  Letters  on  the  Three  Heavenly 
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875,  1063;  1789,  pp.  101,297,386,512, 
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Cantabrigiensis.  Dr.  Taylor.  Mis- 
cellaneous observations  upon  authors 
ancient  and  modern.     L.  1731-32. 

Cantabrlgius.  Richard  Owen  Cam- 
bridge. 

Lord  Chesterfield  said  of  him :  "  Cantabri- 
gius  drinks  notliing  but  water,  and  rides  more 
miles  in  a  year  tlian  the  keenest  sportsman." 

Cantianus.  Rev.  Edmund  Marshall, 
author,  under  this  signature,  of  a  series 
of  articles  in  the  "  Kentish  Gazette." 

Canute,  Juditli.  Mrs.  Juliet  H. 
(Lewis)  Campbell.  Eros  and  Anteros, 
the  old  love  and  the  new.     18-. 

Cap.  Paul  Antoine  Gratacap.  Re- 
cherches  sur  les  lactates.     Paris,  1838. 

Cape  Cod  Bard,  The.  Henry  S. 
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Cape  Colonist,  A.  May  Byrne.  Ing- 
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Cape  Correspondent,  A.  G.  W. 
Bo  ice.  The  Zulu  war.  [Inverse.]  Wells, 
1879. 

Capelsay,  Jolin.  John  Saunders  Holt. 
Life  and  opinions  of  Abraham  Page. 
1868. 

Capo  de  Feuilllde.  Jean  Gabriel 
Cappot.  L'Histoire  du  peuple  de  Paris. 
Paris,  1844. 

Capsadell,  Louise.  Mrs.  Hammond. 
Her  waiting  heart.     N.Y.  1875. 

Capsicum.  Rev.  George  Charles  Smith. 
Tarbucket ;  or,  the  humble  petition  of 
the  Bethel  Union  Society  in  the  year 
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Captain,  The.  Rev.  Edmund  George 
Harveij,  B.A.  Our  cruise  in  the  Undine. 
Journal  of  an  English  pair-oar  expedi- 
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Captain  in  the  Navy,  A.  Frederick 
Chamier.  The  life  of  a  sailor  ...  L. 
1832. 

Captain  of  the  "  Cumberland,"  The. 
Alfred  Henrj/  Alston.  Eeady,  0  ready! 
or,  these  forty  years  ...     L.  1873. 

Captive  Missionaries,  The.  Henry 
A.  Stern,  A.  Rosenthal,  and  others.  Let- 
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Caqueteur.  Charles  Hull  Webb,  in 
his  contributions  to  the  "  Boys  and  Girls' 
Weekly"  (N.Y.). 

Caractacus.  E.  Sendall,  in  the  "Live 
Stock  Journal"  (L.). 

Carboy,  John.  John  A.  Harrington. 
Between  the  crusts.     N.Y.  1875. 

Cardiganshire  Landlord,  A.  Col. 
Thomas  Johnes.  A  C.  L.'s  advice  to  his 
tenants.     180-. 

Carey,  Mathew,  Jr.  Augustus  B. 
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hand-book  .  .  .     Cin.  1868. 

Carl.  C.  S.  Newhall,  Joe  and  the 
Howards ;  or,  armed  with  eyes.    B.  187-. 

Carl,  and  Cauty  Carl.  Frederick 
William  Saivyer.  Hits  at  American 
whims,  and  hints  for  home  use.  B.  1860. 
Originally  published  under  the  above 
signatures  in  the  Boston  "  Evening  Tran- 
script," to  which,  from  1847,  Mr.  Sawyer 
was  a  regular  contributor. 

Carle.  Victorien  Sardou.  Les  femmes 
fortes.     Paris,  1860. 

Carleton.      Walter  Churlton,  M.D. 

Carleton.  Charles  Carleton  Coffin. 
Caleb  Krinkle.     B.  187-. 

Carleton,  Carrie.  Mrs.  Mary  {Booth) 
Wright.  Inglenook :  a  story  for  chil- 
dren.    N.Y.  18G8. 

Carleton,  Capt.  George.  Daniel  De- 
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L.  1728.  Also  attributed  to  Jonathan 
Swift. 

Carleton,  Cousin  May.  Mrs.  M.  A. 
(Early)  Fleming.  Since  the  age  of  seven- 
teen she  has  been  on  the  staff  of  the 
New  York  "Mercury,"  writing  under 
this  pen-name. 

Carlfried.  Charles  F.  Wingate.  Views 
and  interviews  on  journalism.  N.Y. 
1875. 

Carlin,  Michel.  J.  H.  Bonnye.  Bald- 
ness :  its  cause  and  cure.  Manchester, 
1875. 

Carlo  Khan.  Charles  James  Fox. 
"  At  the  time  when  Fox  was  introducing 
his  famous  '  India  Bill,'  lie  got  the  title 
of  '  Carlo  Khan,'  as  supreme  dictator  of 
the  East."  —  See  "  Northelia." 

Carlone.  Charles  Brown,  the  friend 
of  Keats.  Les  Charmettes  and  Rous- 
seau, contributed  to  "  The  Liberal." 
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viii.,  p.  392. 

Carlopago.  Karl  Ziegler.  Vom 
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Carlos,  Don.  Henry  T.  Cheever,  in 
his  contributions  to  the  "Sunday  Mer- 
cury" (P.). 

Carlton.  Joseph  Caldwell,  S.T.D, 
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Carlton,  Admiral  George.  King 
George  IV.  of  England.  The  voyage 
of  ...  in  search  of  loyalty :  a  poetic 
epistle.    L.  1820. 

Carlton,  Jay.  Jay  Carlton  Gold- 
smith. 

■  Carlton,  Robert,  Esq.  Baynard 
Rust  Hall,  S.T.D.  The  new  purchase. 
N.Y. 1843. 

Carluccio.  Charles  Brown,  the  friend 
of  Keats.  La  Bella  Tabaccaia,  contrib- 
uted to  the  "Examiner,"  1823.  Conf. 
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392. 

Carlyle,  Jupiter.  Alexander  Carlyle, 
whose  friends  remarked  that  his  noble 
countenance  bore  a  striking  resemblance 
to  the  Jupiter  Tonans  of  the  Capitol. 

Carmen  Sylva.  Queen  Elisabeth  of 
Roumania,  who,  under  this  pen-name, 
has  just  publislied  four  stories  in  verse. 
Sturme  Bonn,  1882. 

Carmicliael.  —  Vernon.  Grace  Dar- 
ling, the  Maid  of  the  Isles  .  .  ,  Newcastle- 
upon-Tyne,  1839. 

Carnes,  Capt.  M.  J.  Cummings.  Un- 
cle Anthony.     B.  1873. 

Carnhuanawc.  Thomas  Price.  He 
contributed  chiefly  under  the  signature 
of  "  Carnhuanawo  "  [Man  of  the  Sunny 
Mound],  to  fifteen  Welsh  periodicals. 

Caro.  Mrs.  Caroline  Atherton  (Briggs) 
Mason.  Her  earlier  poems  were  pub- 
lished in  the  Salem  (Mass.)  "Register," 
under  the  signature  of  "  Caro." 

Carolinian,  A.  Edward  J.  Pringle. 
Notes  on  Spain  and  the  Spaniards. 
1859  .  .  .     Charleston,  1861. 

Carolinian,  A.  William  Henry  Dray- 
ton. To  their  excellencies  llichard  Vis- 
count Howe,  Admiral;  and  William 
Howe,  Esq.,  General  .  .  .  Charleston, 
S.C,  1776. 

Carol!,  Martha.  Martha  Brooks. 
How  Marjory  helped.     B.  1874. 

Carp.  Frank  Carpenter,  Washington 
correspondent  of  the  "Leader"  (Cleve- 
land, 0.). 

Carpus.  Samuel  Cox.  Expository 
essays  and  discourses.     L.  1877. 

Carr,  Gabrielle.  Mrs.  Anne  Steele. 
Ephemera.     L.  1865. 

Poems  written  by  Mrs.  Steele,  and  illustrated 
by  Lady  Wood. 

Carr,  Helen.  Lady  William  Page 
Wood.     Ephemera.     L.  1865. 

The  poems  were  written  by  Mrs.  Steele,  and 
illustrated  by  Lady  "Wood. 

Carra,  Emma.  Mrs.  Avis  8.  Spen- 
ser. 

Carra,  Emma.  Mrs.  Agnes  Jane 
Stibbes,  who,  during  the  Civil  War,  con- 


tributed novelettes  and  sketches  to  the 
"  Field  and  Fireside  "  under  this  pen- 
name. 

Carrie.  Miss  Mary  Caroline  Qriswold. 
Zaidee :  a  tale  of  the  early  Christians ; 
and  other  novelettes  and  poems,  in  the 
"  Southern  Field  and  Fireside."  Charles- 
ton, S.C,  1864. 

Carrie,  Aunt.  Miss  Caroline  Tomlin- 
son. 

Carrie,  Aunt.  Caroline  L.  Smith  (1). 
Popular  pastimes  ...  or,  amusements 
for  old  and  young  .  .  .  Springfield,  Mass., 
1867. 

Carrier  Boy,  and  Carrier  Mercury. 
Rev.  Charles  Timothy  Brooks.  Signatures 
to  "  addresses  "  which  he  wrote  for  the 
"carriers"  of  Newport  (R.I.)  papers. 

Carroll,  Lewis.  Bev.  Charles  Lut- 
widge  Dodgson.  Alice's  adventures  in 
Wonderland.     L.  1869. 

Carry,  Aunt.  Mrs.  Caroline  Eliza- 
beth Sarah  {Sheridan-Norton)  Maxwell. 
Aunt  Carry's  ballads  for  children.  L. 
1847. 

Carson,  Kit.  Christopher  Carson.  Life 
and  adventures  of  Kit  Carson.  N.Y. 
1859. 

Cartaphilus.  David  Hoffman.  Chron- 
icles selected  from  the  originals  of  Car- 
taphilus,  the  Wandering  Jew.     L.  1858. 

Carterornaco,  Nicold.  Nicolb  Forte- 
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Carthusian,    A.       W.   J.   D.  Ryder. 
Chronicles  of  Charter-House.     L.  1847. 
;  Carton,  R.  C.     Richard  Claude  Critch- 
ett.     A  nam  de  the'dtre. 

Carver,  John,  Esquire,  Justice  of 
the  Peace  and  Quorum.  Nathaniel 
Shatsivell  Dodge.  Sketches  of  New  Eng- 
land ;  or,  memories  of  the  country  .  .  . 
N.Y. 1842. 

Caryl,  Arthur.  Laughton  Osborn. 
Arthur  Caryl :  a  novel.     18-. 

Casca.  John  Thompson.  He  published 
articles  signed  ''  Casca  "and  "Gracchus," 
befoi'e  1799,  against  the  Federal  admin- 
istration in  the  Petersburg  (Va.)  "Ga- 
zette." 

Caspar.  3Irs.  Virginia  Durant  Cov- 
ington. —  See  "  Fabian." 

Caspipina,  Tamoc.  Jacob  Du.ch€,  in 
"  Caspipina's  Letters  "...    Bath,  1777. 

The  word  Caspipina  is  formed  from  the  initial 
letters  of  "  Curate  at  St.  Peters,  in  Philadelphia 
in  North  America." 

Cassander,  J.  John  Bruckner.  Criti- 
cisms on  the  diversions  of  Purley  .  .  . 
L.  1790. 

Cassio.  Edward  S.  Gouid.,  his  signa- 
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to    the    freemen    of     South     Carolina. 
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Castel  Cliuiso,  Giorgione  di.  Peter 
Bailej.  Sketches  from  St.  George's 
Kelds.     L.  1820-21. 

Ascribed  by  Lowndes  to  Sir  John  C.  Hob- 
house,  Lord  Broughton. 

Castil-Blaze.  Francois  Henri  Joseph 
Blaze.  De  I'opera  en  France.  Paris, 
1820. 

Castlemon,  Harry.  Charles  A.  Fos- 
dick.    Frank  and  Archie  series.    P.  1865. 

Catchpole,  3Iargaret.  Rev.  Richard 
Cohhold.     Adventures  of  .  .  .     L.  1852. 

Catholic,  A.  Rev.  John  Lingard.  A 
new  version  of  the  four  Gospels  ...  L. 
1836. 

Catholic  and  Burkist,  A.  Theobald 
MacKenna.  An  argument  against  ex- 
termination .  .  .     Dublin,  1800. 

Catholic  Bishop  of  Bantry,  The. 
T.  Dicker,  of  Lewes.  An  appeal  for  the 
erection  of  Catholic  churches  in  the  rural 
districts  of  England  ...  L.  1852.  On 
p.  22  he  signs  "  Ign.  L.  Bantry"  (i.e.,  Ig- 
natius Loyola,  Bishop  of  Bantry). 

Catholic  Clergyman,  A.  Most  Rev. 
John  Carroll.  An  address  to  the  Eoman 
Catholics  of  the,  United  States  of  Amer- 
ica .  .  .     Annapolis,  1784. 

Catholic  Clergyman  of  Baltimore, 
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Cheem,  Aliph.  Walter  S.  Yeldham. 
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Cicely,  Cousin.  L.  Lermont.  Lewie ; 
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tributed largely  to  the  papers,  imder  this 
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Cincinnatus  Caledonius.  John  Gor- 
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Cinna.  Robert  Baldwin  Sullivan,  who 
"was  wont,  in  his  younger  days,  to  con- 
tribute papers  of  a  humourous  and  play- 
ful character  to  the  literary  periodicals 
of  the  day.  In  Sibbald's  'Canadian 
Magazine,'  published  at  York  (Toronto) 
in  1833,  are  to  be  seen  communications 
of  his  under  the  nom  de  plume  of 
'Cinna.'" 

Cinna.  William  Benjamin  Wells,  who 
wrote  for  Wilkes'  "  Spirit  of  the  Times  " 
(N.Y.)  with  this  signature.  Author  of 
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address  to  the  inhabitants  of  Chichester, 
on  the  subject  of  the  distribution  of  the 
Scriptures.    Chichester,  1812. 

Citizen,  A.  Charles  Christian.  A 
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New  York  .  .  .    N.Y.  1812. 

Citizen,  A.  Hon.  Timothy  Fuller.  The 
election  of  President  of  the  United  States 
considered  ...    B.  1823. 

Citizen,  A.  Hugo  Arnot.  A  letter  to 
the  heritors,  farmers,  and  inhabitants  of 
the  county  of  Edinburgh  .  .  .  Edinb. 
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Citizen,  A.  James  Cleland.  Letter 
to  the  Honourable  the  Lord  Provost, 
respecting  the  proposed  Statute  Labour 
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Citizen,  A.  James  B.  Congdon.  Let- 
ter to  the  Representatives  in  the  General 
Court,  from  the  town  of  New  Bedford  .  .  . 
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Citizen,  A.  Francis  Hare,  Bishop  of 
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Citizen,  A.  Hon.  Henry  Sherwood. 
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Citizen,  A.  Philip  Livingston.  The 
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Citizen,  A.  James  Dunwoody  Brown- 
son  De  Bow.  The  political  annals  of 
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Citizen,  A.  Edmund  Kimball.  Re- 
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Citizen,  A.  William  Findley.  A 
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Citizen  of  Aberdeen,  A.  William 
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vil  ...    L.  1718. 

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Citizen  of  America,  A.  Jonas  Clop- 
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Citizen  of  Baltimore,  A.  John  S. 
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Citizen  of  Boston,  A.  Alden  Brad- 
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Citizen  of  Boston,  A.  Elias  HasJcet 
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Citizen  of  Boston,  A.  —  Ward. 
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Citizen  of  Burlington,  A.  Henry 
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Cijtizen  of  Connecticut,  A.  Henry 
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Citizen  of  Maryland,  A.  Virgil 
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Citizen  of  Maryland,  A.    H.  Man- 


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Citizen  of  3Iassacliusetts,  A  John 
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Citizen  of  Massacliusetts,  A.  Geon/e 
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are  politically  connected  ...    B.  1844. 

Citizen  of  Massachusetts,  A.  Alfred 
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Also  ascribed  to  James  H.  Hart. 

Citizen  of  Massachusetts,  A.  James 
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States  of  America  and  the  Dominions  of 
Great  Britain  ...     B.  1797. 

Citizen  of  Blassachusetts,  A.  James 
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Citizen  of  Massachusetts,  A.  James 
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Citizen  of  Massachusetts,  A.  Oliver 
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thems, commemorative  of  the  death  of 
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Citizen  of  Ne"w  England,  A.  Isaac 
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and  services  of  Major-General  Andrew 
Jackson  .  .  .     Concord,  N.H.,  1828. 

Citizen  of  NevF  England,  A.  Josiah 
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Citizen  of  New  England,  A.  Rev. 
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nization and  the  abolition  of  slavery. 
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Citizen  of  New  York,  A.  John  H. 
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Citizen  of  New  York,  A.  John  Jay. 
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New  York  .  .  .     N.Y.  1787. 

Citizen  of  New  York,  A.  Myron 
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United  States  on  the  subject  of  the 
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Citizen  of  New^  York,  A.  Russell 
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Citizen  of  New  York,  A.  Edmond 
Charles  Genet.  Letter  to  the  Electors  of 
President  and  Vice-President  of  the 
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Citizen  of  New  York,  A.  Freeman 
Hunt.  Letters  about  the  Hudson  River 
and  its  vicinity.  Written  in  1835  and 
1836  .  .  .    N.Y.  1836. 

Citizen  of  New  York,  A.  James 
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sion by  Col.  Burr  of  the  history  of  the 
Administration  of  John  Adams  .  . . 
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Citizen  of  New  York,  A.  James 
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Citizen  of  New  York,  A.  Rev.  R. 
Fisher.  Seventeen  Numbers,  the  signa- 
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present  distress  of  the  Country.  N.Y. 
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Citizen  of  New  York,  A.  Clement 
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political  condition  .  .  .     N.Y.  1813. 

Citizen  of  North  Carolina,  A.  E. 
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Southern  Confederacy.     Raleigh,  1860. 

Citizen  of  Pennsylvania,  A.  Albert 
Gallatin.  An  examination  of  the  con- 
duct of  the  Executive  of  the  United 
States  towards  the  French  Republic  .  . . 
P.  1797. 

Citizen  of  Pennsylvania,  A.  Charles 
Ingersoll.  A  letter  to  a  friend  in  a  Slave 
State  ...    P.  1862. 

Citizen  of  Pennsylvania,  A.  Fred- 
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on  the  condition  and  prospects  of  popu- 
lar education  in  the  United  States  . .  . 
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Citizen  of  Pennsylvania,  A.  Wil- 
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Citizen  of  Philadelphia,  A.  Mathew 
Care-j.  Common  sense  addresses  to  the 
citizens  of  the  Southern  States  ...  P. 
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Citizen  of  Philadelphia,  A.  Benja- 
min Rush.  Letters  on  the  Rebellion,  to  a 
citizen  of  Washington  from  ...    P.  1862. 

Citizen  of  Philadelphia,  A.  Paul 
Beck,  Jr.  A  proposal  for  altering  the 
eastern  front  of  the  city  of  Philadelphia 
...    P.  1820. 

Citizen  of  the  United  States,  A. 
George  Armroyd.  A  connected  view  of 
the  whole  internal  navigation  of  the 
United  States  ...    P.  1830. 


Citizen   of   the  United  States,  A. 

Pelatiah  Webster.  Essay  on  money  as  a 
medium  of  commerce  ...     P.  1786. 

Citizen  of  the  United  States,  A. 
Alexander  Hill  Everett.  Europe ;  or,  a 
general  survey  of  the  principal  Powers 
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Citizen  of  the  United  States,  A. 
Joel  R.  Poinsett.  Notes  on  Mexico  .  .  . 
P.  1824. 

Citizen  of  the  United  States,  A. 
William  Vans  Murray.  Political  sketches 
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Citizen  of  the  United  States,  A. 
James  McBride.  Symmes's  theory  of 
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Citizen  of  the  United  States,  A. 
Silas  Wood.  Thoughts  on  the  state  of 
the  American  Indians  .  ,  .     N.Y.  1794. 

Citizen  of  the  United  States,  A. 
Rev.  John  Cosens  Ogden.  Tour  through 
Upper  and  Lower  Canada  . . .  Litch- 
field, 1799. 

Citizen  of  the  United  States,  A. 
Charles  Phelps.  Vermonters  unmasked 
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Citizen  of  the  United  States,  A. 
Benjamin  Limdy.  The  war  in  Texas  .  .  . 
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Citizen  of  Virginia,  A.  John  Taylor. 
Arator:  being  a  series  of  agricultural 
essays,  practical  and  political,  in  sixty- 
one  numbers  . . .   Georgetown,  D.C.,  1813. 

Citizen  of  Virginia,  A.  Rev.  George 
Bourne.  The  condensed  anti-slavery 
Bible  argument.     N.Y.  1845. 

Citizen  of  Virginia,  A.  George 
Tucker.  Essays  on  various  subjects  of 
taste,  morals,  and  national  policy. 
Georgetown,  D.C.,  1822. 

Citizen  of  the  West,  A.  Robert  Dale 
Owen.  Pocahontas :  a  historical  drama . . . 
N.Y.  1837. 

Citizen  of  the  World,  A.  James 
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Citizen  of  the  World,  A.  Mathew 
Carey.  Fragment.  Addressed  to  the 
sons  and  daughters  of  Humanity.  P. 
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Citizen  of  the  World,  A.  J.  Easby. 
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Citizen  of  the  World,  The.  Oliver 
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pher." 

Citizen  who  continued  all  the 
w^hile  in  London,  A.  Daniel  Defoe. 
A  jom-nal  of  the  plague  year  ...  L. 
1722.     Signed  "  H.  F." 

Citizen,  The  First.  Charles  Cairoll, 
of  CarroUton,  in  1770-71. 


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Citoyen  Am^rlcaln,  Un.  William 
Lee.  Les  Etats-Unis  et  I'Angleterre ;  ou, 
souvenirs  et  reflexions  d'  .  .  .  Bordeaux, 
1814. 

Citoyen  des  Etats-CTnis,  Un.  /.  E. 
Bonnet.  Keponse  aux  principales  ;ques- 
tions,  qui  peuvent  etre  faites  sur  les  Etats- 
Unis  de  I'Am^rique  .  .  .    Lausanne,  1795. 

Citoyen  des  Etats-Unis,  Un.  George 
M.  Gibbs.  Traite'  du  4  Juillet,  1831, 
entre  la  France  et  les  Etats-Unis  .  .  . 
Paris,  1835. 

Citrouillard,  Joseph.  Joseph  Jacques 
Commerson.  Les  Binettes  contempo- 
raines  .  .  .    Paris,  1854-59. 

City  Waiter,  The.  John  T.  Bedford, 
in  his  contributions  to  "  Punch"  (L.). 

Ciudadano  de  los  Estados  Unidos, 
Un.  Alexander  Hill  Everett.  America ; 
6,  examen  general  de  la  situacion  polit- 
ica  •  .  .    Northampton,  Mass.,  1828. 

Civilian.     Matthew  James  Higgins. 

Civilian,  A.  William  W.  Stephens. 
A  review  of  the  evidence  before  the  sec- 
ond court-marshal  on  Lieutenant  Perry, 
of  the  46th  regiment ...    L.  1855. 

Civilian,  an  Officer  in  the  Bengal 
Establishment,  A.  Sir  Charles  D'Oyhj, 
Bart.  Tom  Raw,  the  Griflin:  a  bur- 
lesque poem  ...    L.  1828. 

Civis.  John  Coles.  The  Corporation 
Commission  and  the  Municipal  Compa- 
nies of  London  ...    L.  1834. 

Civis.  Bev.  Alexander  Dunlop.  Em- 
erson's orations  to  the  modem  Athe- 
nians ;  or,  Pantheism.    Edinb.  1848. 

Civis.  Alexander  Peterkin.  A  letter 
to  the  Rt.  Hon.  E.  Erskine  .  • .  Edinb. 
1806,  1807. 

Civis.  Sir  Henry  Russell.  Letters  of 
"  Civis  "  on  India  affairs,  1842-49 ;  re- 
printed from  the  "Times"  (L.). 

Civis.  Bev.  Charles  Valentine  Le 
Grice.  Letters  on  Church  subjects  in 
the  West  of  Cornwall  .  .  .     Truro,  1844. 

Civis.  William  Welfitt.  Minutes,  col- 
lected from  the  ancient  records  and  ac- 
counts in  the  Chamber  of  Canterbury,  of 
transactions  in  that  city  from  a.d.  1234, 
etc.    Canterbury,  1801. 

Civis.  Sir  William  Scott,  Lord  Stow- 
ell.    Some  observations  ...    L.  1811. 

Civis.  George  Thomson,  Statement 
and  review  of  a  recent  decision  ,of  the 
Judge  of  Police  in  Edinburgh . . .  Edinb. 
1807. 

Cladpole,  Tim.  Bichard  Lower.  T. 
C.'s  journey  to  Lunnun  .  .  .  and  written 
in  pure  Sussex  doggerel  by  his  uncle 
Tim.  Brighton,  1831,  '49,  '50;  J.  C.'s 
trip  to  'Merricur  .  .  .  written  ...  by  his 
father  Tim  . . .    Hailsham,  1844. 


Clairville.  Louis  Francois  Nicolaic 
Les  trois  gamins.    Paris,  1854. 

Clara.  Mrs.  Clara  Coles.  Clara's 
poems.    P.  1861. 

Clara.  Miss  Carrie  Bell  Sinclair 
Heart  whispers;  or,  echoes  of  song. 
Her  first  appearance  in  print  was  in  the 
"Georgia  Gazette"  (Augusta,  Ga.),  un- 
der this  nom  de  plume. 

Clara,  Cousin.  Bev.  Daniel  Wise. 
The  Lindendale  stories.    N.Y.  18-. 

Clara  Augusta.  Mrs.  S.  Trask,  of 
Framingham,  Mass. 

Clara  Belle.  The  letters  in  the  "  En- 
quirer" (Gin.,  O.)  thus  signed,  are  writ- 
ten by  Olive  Logan,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Junius 
Henri  Browne,  and  others. 

Clare,  Ida.  Mrs.  Lelia  J.  (Robinson) 
Chute,  as  correspondent  of  the  "  St.  Louis 
Post-Dispatch,"  "  Memphis  (Tenn.)  Av- 
alanche," and  other  newspapers. 

Clare,  Mary  Frances.  Mary  Fran- 
ces Cusack.     Her  religious  name. 

Clare,  Miss  Ada.  Mrs.  Jane  McEl- 
hinney.  Only  a  woman's  heart.  N.Y. 
1866.     See  "  Bohemia,  Queen  of." 

Clarence,  Charles.  Barnard  Bust 
Hall. 

Clarence,  Fitzroy.  William  Make- 
peace Thackeray.  Love  songs  made 
easy.  "  What  makes  my  heart  to  thrill 
and  grow  ■? "  Song.  "  Punch,"  March 
6,  1847. 

Claribel.  Mrs.  Charlotte  A.  Barnard. 
Fireside  thoughts,  ballads  ...     L.  1865. 

Claridge,  John,  Shepherd.  Dr.  John 
Campbell,  known  as  "  The  Shepherd  of 
Banbury,"  author  of  a  Weather  guide. 
1744. 

Clarinda.  Mrs.  Agnes  Craig  Made- 
hose,  the  "  Clarinda  "  of  Burns,  the  poet, 
who  addressed  her  as  a  lover  in  a  series 
of  letters  which  have  been  often  sought 
for  publication,  but  in  vain. 

Clark,  The  Rev.  T.  John  Gait.  The 
Wandering  Jew ;  or,  the  travels  and  ob- 
servations of  Hareach  the  Prolonged. 
L.  1820. 

The  initials  of  the  concluding  four  sentences 
in  the  above  work  make  the  name  of  the  author, 
thus:  — G(reatnes8),  A(ll),  L(iterally),  T(o). 

Clarke,  Rev.  C.  C.  Sir  Bichard  Phil- 
lips. The  hundred  wonders  of  the  world 
.  .  .    L.  1818. 

Clarke,  John.  Thomas  Hartwell 
Home,  D.D.  Bibliotheca  legum.  L.  1810. 

Clarke,  N.  H.  Belden,  Esq.  N.  H. 
Belden.     O'Neal  the  Great.     N.Y.  1857. 

Clarke,  R.  S.  — See  "May,  S." 

Claudero,  the  Son  of  Nimrod. 
James  Wilson.  Poems  on  sundry  occa- 
sions .  .  .    Edinb.  1768. 


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Claudia.  Miss  Clara  V.  Dargan.  Un- 
der this  nom  de  plume  she  published  her 
first  poem,  "Forever  Thine,"  in  the 
"  Courant,"  Charleston,  S.C.,  1859. 

Claudia.  Marij  P.  Hack.  Conse- 
crated women.     By  .  .  .     L.  1880. 

Claudius.  Charles  Buelle.  La  sci- 
ence populaire  de  Claudius.     Paris,  1837. 

Claudius,  Martin.  Rosa  Petzd.  The 
cottage  by  the  lake  .  .  .  Trans.  ...  P. 
1869. 

Clauren,  H.  Karl  Gottlob  Samuel 
Heun.  Scherz  und  Ernst.  Dresden, 
1820-28. 

Clavers,  Mrs.  3Iary.  Mrs.  Caroline 
Matilda  (Stansbury)  Kirkland.  Garland 
of  poetry  for  the  young.     1872. 

Clay,  Charles  M.  Mrs.  Charlotte 
Moon  Clark.     Baby  Rue.     L.  1881. 

Clayton,  John.  John  Alfred  Clayton 
Calthrop.     A  nom  de  theatre. 

Clayton,  May.     Mrs.  Mamie  Wilson. 

Cleishbotham,  Jedediah,  School- 
master and  Parish  clerk  of  Gander- 
clough.  Sir  Walter  Scott.  Tales  of 
My  Landlord.     Edinb.  1816. 

Cleishbotham  is  supposed  to  be  the  editor, 
and  his  assistant,  a  certain  Peter  Pattieson,  is 
credited  with  the  authorship  of  the  "  Tales." 

Clemens,  Anglicanus.  Thomas  Tur- 
ton.  Remarks  upon  Mr.  Evanson's  pref- 
ace to  his  translation  of  Knittel's  new 
criticisms  on  1  John,  v.  7.  Camb.,  Eng., 
1829. 

Clement.  Alonzo  G.  Shears,  in  his 
contributions  to  various  periodicals. 

Cleon.  Edward  Long,  in  Byron's 
"  Childish  Recollections."  Newark,  1807. 

Clergynjan,  A.  Richard  Valpy,  D.D. 
Address  from  ...  to  his  parishioners. 
L.  1810. 

Clergyman,  A.  Jonathan  Swiji.  Ad- 
vice to  a  son  at  the  University  design'd 
for  Holy  Orders.     L.  1725. 

Clergyman,  A.  William  Goode.  An 
answer  to  a  letter  addressed  to  the  Lord 
Chancellor  on  the  case  of  the  Dissenters 
.  .  .     L.  1834. 

Clergyman,  A.  Samuel  Horsley.  An 
apology  for  the  liturgy  and  clergy  of 
the  Church  of  England  ...     L.  1790. 

Clergyman,  A.     Rev.  John  Morison. 
Australia  as  it  is.    L.  1867. 

Clergyman,  A.  Thomas  Lewis. 
Churches  no  charnel-houses  ...  L. 
1726. 

Clergyman,  A.  Rev.  William  Sewell. 
A  clergyman's  recreations ;  or,  sacred 
thoughts  in  verse.     L.  1831. 

Clergyman,  A.  Richard  Tyrwhitt. 
Concerning  doubt.  A  letter  to  "  A  Lay- 
man."    Oxf.  and  L.  1861. 


Clergyman,  A.  Rev.  John  Jackman. 
The  .  .  .  conduct  of  Mr.  Peirce  examined. 
Oxf.  1717. 

Clergyman,  A.  George  Home,  Bishop 
of  Norwich.  Considerations  on  the  pro- 
jected reformation  of  the  Church  of 
England  ...     L.  1772. 

Clergyman,  A.  Rev.  Manton  Robert 
Taylor.  Convocation.  The  new  lay 
representation  briefly  considered  ...  L. 
1852. 

Clergyman,  A.  Philip  Morant.  The 
cruelties  and  persecutions  of  the  Romish 
Church  display'd  ...     L.  1728. 

Clergyman,  A.  Rev.  Hugh  StowelL 
The  day  of  rest  and  other  poems ;  by  . . . 
L.  183-. 

Clergyman,  A.  Henry  Stebbing,  D.D. 
The  doctrine  of  Justification  by  Faith  in 
Jesus  Christ ...     L.  1757. 

Clergyman,  A.  Rev.  John  Balguy. 
The  foundation  of  moral  goodness  .  .  . 
L.  1728. 

Clergyman,  A.  Rev.  Benjamin  Rich- 
ings.  A  general  volume  of  epitaphs  . .  . 
L.  1840. 

Clergyman,  A.  Rev.  James  Lupton, 
M.A.  Gulliver's  travels.  New  edition, 
carefully  edited  ...     L.  1867. 

Clergyman,  A.  Rev.  James  Murray. 
A  history  of  the  churches  in  England 
and  Scotland  .  .  .  Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 
1771. 

Clergyman,  A.  Rev.  Beauchamp  W. 
Stannus.  The  inquiring  parishioner .. .  L. 

Clergyman,  A.  Rev.  William  Robert- 
son. Journal  of  .  .  .  during  a  visit  to  the 
Peninsula.     L.  1841. 

Clergyman,  A.  Rev.  Mr.  Parfect.  A 
letter  .  .  .  giving  his  reasons  for  refusing 
to  administer  baptism  In  private,  by  the 
public  form  ...     L.  1763. 

Clergyman,  A.  Rev.  John  Courtarey. 
A  letter  ...  to  his  parishioners  ...  on 
their  breach  of  the  Sabbath  and  neglect 
of  all  religion.  About  1810.  Signed 
"J.  C." 

Clergyman,  A.  Rev.  Skeffington  Arm- 
strong. A  letter  to  .  .  .  Lord  Dufferin 
and  Clandeboye,  on  the  subject  of  the 
Irish  branch  of  the  United  Church  .  .  . 
L.  1868. 

Clergyman,  A.  Rev.  Peter  Leopold 
Dyke  Acland.  A  letter  to  a  physician 
on  the  domestic  management  of  invalids 
in  a  mild  winter  climate  .  .  .     Oxf.  1866. 

Clei'gyman,  A.  Nathaniel  Paterson, 
D.D.  The  Manse  garden  .  .  .  Glas- 
gow, 1836. 

Clergyman,  A.  Rev.  John  Jackson. 
Memoirs  of  the  life  and  writings  of  Dr. 
Waterland  ...     L.  1736. 


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Clergyman,  A.  Rev.  James  Franks, 
A.M.  Memoirs  of  pretended  Prophets, 
who  have  appeared  in  diiierent  ages  of 
the  world,  and  especially  in  modern 
times  ...     L.  1795. 

Clergyman,  A.  Bev.  Charles  Lyne, 
M.A.  Modern  Methodism  not  in  accord- 
ance with  the  principles  and  plans  of  the 
Rev.  John  Wesley  during  any  period  of 
his  life.  A  dialogue  between  .  .  .  and 
one  of  his  Methodist  parishioners  ...  L. 
1842. 

Clergyman,  A.  Rev.  Edward  Spookier. 
Parson  and  people;  or,  incidents  in  the 
every-day  life  of  .  .  .     L.  1863. 

Clergyman,  A.  Rev.  Henry  John 
Dixon,  M.A.  The  sad  experience  of 
...  of  the  Established  Church.  L. 
1875. 

Clergyman,  A.  Rev.  Arthur  Ashley 
SyJces.  The  safety  of  the  Church  .  .  . 
considered  ...     L.  1715. 

Clergyman,  The.  Francis  Hare, 
D.D.  The  C.'s  thanks  to  Phileleutherus 
for  his  remarks  on  the  late  discourse  of 
free-thinking :  in  a  letter  to  Dr.  Bentley. 
L.  1713. 

Clergyman,  A  Catholic.  Bishop 
John  Carroll.  An  address  to  Roman 
Catholics  of  the  United  States  of  Amer- 
ica.    Annapolis,  1784. 

Clergyman  in  the  Country,  A. 
Matthew  Horbery.  Animadversions  upon 
a  late  pamphlet  (by  John  Jackson)  en- 
tituled  "  Christian  liberty  asserted  "... 
L.  1735. 

Clergyman  in  the  Country,  A.  Rev. 
Isaac  Madox.  The  case  of  Dr.  Rundle's 
promotion  to  the  See  of  Glocoster  im- 
partially considered  ...     L.  1734. 

Clergyman  in  the  Country,  A.  Rev. 
John  Jackson.  A  discourse  shewing  that 
the  expositions  which  the  Ante-Nicene 
Fathers  have  given  of  the  texts  alleged 
against  the  Reverend  Dr.  Clarke  .  .  . 
are  more  agreeable,  etc.  L.  1714. 
Also  ascribed  to  the  Rev.  Daniel 
Whitby. 

Clergyman  in  the  Country,  A.  Rev. 
Samuel  Bolde.  The  duty  of  Christians 
...     L.  1717. 

Clergyman  in  the  Country,  A.  Rev. 
Arthur  Ashley  Sykes.  A  modest  plea  for 
the  baptismal  and  scripture-notion  of  the 
Trinity  ...    L.  1720. 

Clergyman  in  the  Country,  A.  A'am- 
uel  Clarke,  D.D.,  the  son.  Reply  to  Dr. 
Waterland's  defence  of  his  oueries  .  .  . 
L.  1722. 

Clergyman  in  the  West,  A.  Rev. 
Samuel  Nicholson  Kingdon,  B.I).  Schism 
and  its  results  ...    L.  1856. 


ClergjTnan  living  in  the  Neighbor- 
hood of  that  famous  Monument  of 
Antiquity,  A.  Rev.  Stamford  Wallis. 
A  dissertation  in  vindication  of  the  an- 
tiquity of  Stone  Henge  .  . .  Sarimi, 
1730. 

Clergyman  of  the  Church  of  Eng- 
land, A.  Rev.  Moses  Margoliouth.  The 
Anglo-Hebrews  ...     L.  1856. 

Clergyman  of  the  Church  of  Eng- 
land, A.  Rev.  Arthur  Ashley  Sykes.  An 
answer  to  the  nonjurors'  charge  of  schism 
upon  the  Church  of  England  ...  L. 
1716. 

Clergyman  of  the  Church  of  Eng- 
land, A.  Rev.  J.  Bradley  Rhys.  An 
answer  to  some  passages  in  a  letter  from 
the  Bishop  of  Rochester  to  the  Clergy 
upon  the  lawfulness  of  War  ...  L. 
1798. 

Clergyman  of  the  Church  of  Eng- 
land, A.  .John  Plumptre,  D.D.  A  con- 
cise view  of  the  history  of  religious 
knowledge  .  .  .     Kidderminster,  1795. 

Clergyman  of  the  Church  of  Eng- 
land, A.  Rev.  Legh  Richmond.  The 
dairyman's  daughter.     L.  1822. 

Clergyman  of  the  Church  of  Eng- 
land, A.  Rev.  Robert  Shittler.  The  do- 
mestic commentary  on  the  whole  Word 
of  God.     L.  1854. 

Clergyman  of  the  Church  of  Eng- 
land, A.  Rev.  Benjamin  Dawson,  LL.D. 
An  examination  of  Dr.  Rutherford's 
argument  respecting  the  right  of  Protes- 
tant Churches  to  require  the  Clergy  to 
subscribe  to  an  established  Confession  of 
Faith  and  Doctrines  ...     L.  1766. 

Clergyman  of  the  Church  of  Eng- 
land, A.  Rev.  John  Clowes.  The  golden 
wedding  ring.     Manchester,  1813. 

Clergyman  of  the  Church  of  Eng- 
land, A.  Rev.  Henry  Walter.  A  his- 
tory of  England  ...  on  Christian  princi- 
ples.    L. 1828-39. 

Clergyman  of  the  Church  of  Eng- 
land, A.  Dr.  Zachary  Pearce.  A  letter 
to  the  Clergy  of  the  Church  of  England 
.  .  .  L.  1722. 

Clergyman  of  the  Church  of  Eng- 
land, A.  Rev.  John  Firebrace.  A  letter 
to  the  Rev.  James  Ibbetson  ...  L. 
1771. 

Clergyman  of  the  Church  of  Eng- 
land, A.  Rev.  John  Frederick  Denison 
Maurice,  M.A.  Letters  to  a  member  of 
the  Society  of  Friends,  by  .  .  .,  L.  1837- 
38 ;  The  kingdom  of  Christ,  L. 

Clergyman  of  the  Church  of  Eng- 
land, A.  Rev.  William  Pace.  Lydia; 
or,  conversion  :  a  sacred  drama  ...  L- 
1835. 


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Clergyman  of  the  Church  of  Eng- 
land, A.  Rev.  Thomas  Stackhouse.  The 
miseries  and  great  liardsliips  of  the  infe- 
riour  Clergy  ...     L.  1722. 

Clergyman  of  the  Church  of  Eng- 
land, A.  Rev.  Henri/  Comijn.  A  parish 
lecture  on  Regeneration.     L.  1850. 

Clergyman  of  the  Church  of  Eng- 
land, A.  Rev.  Christian  Lennij.  Shak- 
speare  for  schools  ...     L.  1847. 

Clergyman  of  the  Church  of  Eng- 
land, A.  Mathew  Careij.  Vindiciae 
Hibernicae  ...     P.  1818.  " 

Clergyman  of  the  Church  of  Scot- 
land, A.  Rev.  William  Peebles.  The 
crisis  ...  a  poem.     Edinb.  1803. 

Clergyman  of  the  Church  of  Scot- 
land, A.  David  Thorburn.  The  Divine 
origin  and  perpetual  and  universal  obli- 
gation of  tithes.     Edinb.  1841. 

Clergyman  of  the  Church  of  Scot- 
land, A.  Charles  John  Broivn,  D.D. 
Irish  education  .  .  .     Glasgow,  1832. 

Clergyman  of  the  Diocese  of  Dur- 
ham, A.  Rev.  Henry  Phillpotts.  A  letter 
to  the  author  of  "  Remarks  on  a  charge 
delivered  by  Shute  [Barrington] "... 
Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  1807. 

Clergyman  of  the  Diocese  of  Dur- 
ham, A.  Thomas  Le  Mesurier.  A  let- 
ter to  the  Right  Honourable  Earl  Grey 
.  .  .     Durham,''  1819. 

Clergyman  of  the  Established 
Church,  A.  Bev.  John  Clowes,  of  Man- 
chester. An  affectionate  address  to  the 
Clergy  ...  on  the  theological  writings  of 
the  Hon.  Emanuel  Swedenborg.  Man- 
chester, n.d. 

Clergyman  of  the  Established 
Church,  A.  Rev.  J.  A.  Wood.  A  Bib- 
lical link ;  or,  a  connection  of  the  Holy 
Scriptures  ...     L.  1849. 

Clergyman  of  the  Old  School,  A. 
John  Alton,  D.D.  Clerical  economics  .  .  . 
Edinb.  1842. 

Clergyman  of  the  Protestant  Epis- 
copal Church,  A.  Rev.  G.  W.  Hijer. 
How  I  became  a  Unitarian  :  explained  . . . 
B.  1852. 

Clergyman  thirteen  years  resident 
in  the  Interior  of  New  South  Wales, 
A.  John  Morison.  Australia  as  it  is  .  .  . 
L.  1867. 

Clergyman,  A  Moderate,  of  the 
Synod  of  Aberdeen.  Rev.  Q.  Skene 
Keith.  Address  to  the  ministers  of  the 
Church  of  Scotland.     1797. 

Clergyman's  Daughter,  A.  Selina 
Gaye.  Aunt  Agnes;  or,  the  why  and 
the  wherefore  of  life.  An  autobiogra- 
phy ..  .     L.  1816. 

Clergyman's    Daughter,   A.      Miss 


Eliza  Smith.  The  battles  of  the  Bibles. 
Edinb.  1852. 

Clergyman's  Daughter,  A.  Miss 
Maria  Charlesworth.  The  female  visitor 
to  the  poor  ...     L.  1846. 

Clergyman's  Daughter,  A.  Frances 
Ljjdia  Bingham.  Hubert ;  or,  the  or- 
phans of  St.  Madelaine  ...     L.  1845. 

Clergyman's  Daughter,  A.  Miss  E. 
F.  Lloi/d.  Readings  for  the  Sundays  .  . . 
L.  1862. 

Clergyman's  Daughter,  A.  Mrs. 
Helen  Olaci/.  Wonderful  works ;  or,  the 
miracles  of  Christ.     L.  1864. 

Clergyman's  Wife,  A.  Mrs.  Frau' 
ces  Elizabeth  Georgina  (Baynes)  Carey- 
Brock.  Almost  persuaded.  L.  about 
1856. 

Clergyman's  Wife,  A.  Mrs.  Fanny 
( Wheeler)  Hart.  Charade :  armhole. 
Manchester,  n.d. 

Clergyman's  Wife,  A.  Mrs.  S.  E. 
Mapleton.  A  letter  to  my  class  .  .  . 
Leeds,  1852. 

Clergyman's  Wife,  A.  Mrs.  Fanny 
Alford.  Reminiscences  by  .  .  .  Edited 
by  the  Dean  of  Canterbury  [Henry  Al- 
ford].    L.  1860. 

Clerical  Friend,  A.  Rev.  George 
Huntington.  The  autobiography  of  John 
Brown,  the  cord-wainer  .  .  .  Edited  .  .  . 
Oxf.  1867. 

Clerical  Member  of  the  Convoca- 
tion, A.  Rev.  Henry  William  Wilber- 
force.  The  foundation  of  the  Faith  as- 
sailed in  Oxford  ...     L.  1835. 

Clerical  Slember  of  the  Society  for 
promoting  Christian  Knowledge,  A. 
Rev.  Samuel  Charles  Wilks.  Strictures 
on  the  work  entitled  "  Death-bed  Scenes, 
etc.,"  in  refutation  of  its  doctrinal  errors. 
L.  1833. 

Clerical  Recluse,  A.  Rev.  Francis 
Jacox.  Cues  from  all  quarters;  or,  lit 
erary  musings  of  .  .  .     L.  1871. 

Clericus.  Rev.  David  Murray,  of  Dy 
sart.  The  Biblical  student's  assistant  .  .  . 
Edinb.  1844. 

Clericus.  Rev.  W.  Cartwright.  Facts 
and  fancies  of  salmon  fishing ...  L. 
Paris,  and  N.Y.  1874. 

Clericus.  George  Smith.  Facts  de- 
signed to  exhibit  the  real  character  and 
tendency  of  the  American  Colonization 
Society.     Liverpool,  1833. 

Clericus.  Rev.  Augustus  Clissold.  A 
letter  to  the  Rev.  the  Vice-Chancellor  of 
the  University  of  Oxford  on  the  present 
state  of  theology  .  .  .     Oxf.  1856. 

Clericus.  Rev.  William  Cartwright, 
Rambles  and  recollections  of  a  fly-fisher. 
L.  1854. 


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Clericus.  Rev.  J.  H.  Pettingell.  The 
theological  trilemma  .  .  .     N.Y.  1878. 

Clericus  Dorcestriensis.  Rev.  J.  L. 
Jackson,  M.A.  Christ's  Coming  to  Judg- 
ment ...     L.  1834. 

Clericus  Leicestriensis.  Rev.  Aulay 
Macaulay.  Tour  through  South  Holland 
and  a  part  of  the  Austrian  Netherlands, 
1793.  "Gent.  Mag.,"  November,  1793, 
and  the  following  volumes. 

Clericus  Surriensis.  Rev.  Gilbert 
Buchanan,  LL.D.,  in  the  "  Gent.  Mag." 

Clerimont.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Rowe. 
Friendship  in  death  .  .  .    4th  ed.    L.  1737. 

Clerk  of  the  "California,"  The. 
Swaine  Drake.  Account  of  a  voyage  for 
the  discovery  of  a  north-west  passage  by 
Hudson  Streights  to  the  western  and 
southern  ocean  of  America  ...    L.  1748. 

Clerke  of  Oxenforde,  The.  PeU' 
dleton  Kennedij.  Blackwater  chronicle : 
a  narrative  of  an  expedition  ...  in  Ran- 
dolph county,  Virginia.      N.Y.  1853. 

Cleveland,  Kate.  Mrs.  Rebecca  S. 
(Reed)  Nichols,  who  contributed  a  series 
of  sprightly  papers  to  the  "  Cincinnati 
Herald"  under  this  nom  de  plume. 

Cliflfe,  Leigh.  George  Jones.  The 
pilgrim  of  Avon.     By  ...     L.  1836. 

Clifford,  Charles.  Samuel  William 
Henry  Ireland,  The  angler :  a  didac- 
tic poem.     L.  1804. 

Clifton,  Tom.  Alfred  Farthing  Rob- 
bins.     In  doubt.     1878. 

Clifton,  Zena.  Mrs.  Lilian  T.  (Ro- 
zell)  Messenger,  whose  first  writings  ap- 
peared in  the  "  Memphis  Avalanche  " 
under  this  nom  de  plume. 

Climax,  Christopher,  Esq.  Josiah 
Thomas.  Riot  [at  Cambridge]  :  a  mock 
heroic  poem  in  three  cantos,  by  .  .  . 
1780. 

Clinton,  Walter.  William  Henry 
Davenport  Adams.  Sword  and  pen ;  or, 
English  worthies  in  the  reign  of  Eliza- 
beth.    Edinb.  1869. 

CLIO.  Joseph  Addison.  The  letters 
in  the  "  Spectator  "  composing  the  name 
of  the  Muse  of  History  were  written  by 
Addison,  and  signed  with  each  letter 
consecutively.  It  is  also  related  that  he 
only  employed  these  letters  to  distinguish 
whether  they  had  been  written  at  Chel- 
sea, London,  Islington,  or  the  office.  — 
See  also  "  C.  L.  I.  O." 

Clio.  Richard  Gough.  Signature  to 
his  reply  to  "  Euterpe,"  in  the  "  St. 
James's  Chronicle,"  1787. 

Clio.  Thomas  Harwood,  the  author 
of  several  letters  in  the  "  Gent.  Mag.," 
under  this  nom  de  plume. 

Clio.    Edwin  J.  Reilly. 


Clionas.  Sir  Nicholas  Harris  Nicolas. 
He  was  a  frequent  contributor  to  the 
"  Gent.  Mag."  His  signature,  if  not  hia 
own  initials,  was  frequently  "Clionas," 
an  anagram  of  his  surname. 

Clothier,  A.  John  Blanch.  The  beaux 
merchant:  a  comedy  ...     L.  1714. 

Clover,  Sam.  Nugent  Robinson,  in  his 
contributions  to  the  "Boys  and  Girls' 
Weekly"  (N.Y.). 

Clutterbuck,  Capt.  Cuthbert.  Sir 
Walter  Scott.  The  fortunes  of  Nigel. 
Edinb.  1822. 

Clutterbuck,  Cuthbert,  of  Kenna- 
quhair,  F.S.A.,  etc.  Alexander  Hamil- 
ton, W.S.  Edith  of  Glammis  ...  L. 
1836. 

Clyde,  Alton.  M7-s.  Arnold  Jeffreys. 
Tried  and  true,  187- ;  Underfoot,  187- 

Cobbler  of  Alsatia,  The.  John  Nich- 
ols, Esq.,  F.S.A.  "During  his  minority 
he  produced  some  prose  essays  on  the 
manners  of  the  age  .  .  .  These  were 
published  in  a  periodical  paper,  written 
chiefly  by  Kelly,  entitled  the  '  Babbler,' 
and  in  the  *  Westminster  Journal,'  a 
newspaper,  with  the  signature  of  'The 
Cobbler  of  Alsatia.' " 

Cobweb.  Joseph  Tinker  Buckingham. 
Letters  from  Washington  in  the  "  Boston 
Courier,"  1830  et  seq 

CocMoft,  Pindar.  William  Irving,  in 
"Salmagundi." 

Cockney,  A.  Mrs.  S.  Green.  Scotch 
novel  reading ;  or,  modern  quackery  .  .  . 
L.  1824. 

Cocoa-tree,  The.  Philip  Francis. 
Letter  from  ...  to  the  Country-gentle- 
man.    L.  1762. 

Codex,  Dr.  E.  Gibson,  Bishop  of  Lon- 
don. A  letter  to  ...  on  the  subject  of 
his  modest  instruction  to  the  Crown  .  . 
L.  1734.  By  Gilbert  Burnett,  Bishop  of 
Salisbury. 

Coelebs,  M.A.  Major  Thomas  Tristem 
Spry  Carlyon.  The  laws  and  practice  of 
whist  ...  L.  1851.  Also  ascribed  to 
Edward  Augustus  Carlyon. 

Coeur,  Pierre.  3Ime.  Anne  Caroline 
Josephine  (Husson)  de  Voisons  d'Ambre. 
L'ame  de  Beethoven  :  a  novel.    P.  1876. 

CoflBn,  Peter.  Theophilus  Parsons. 
Result  of  the  convention  of  delegates 
holden  at  Ipswich  .  .  .  Newburyport, 
1778. 

Cogitaus,  John.  Charles  Morey.  The 
spiritual  mustard  pot.    Troy,  N.Y.,  1824. 

Coit,  Davida.  Vida  D.  Scudder.  How 
the  rain-spirits  were  freed.     188-. 

Colbert.  Mathew  Carey.  Political 
economy.  Examination  of  the  treasurer's 
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Colcraft,  Henry  Rowe.  Henry  Rowe 
Schoolcraft.  Alhalla;  or,  the  Lord  of 
Talladega :  a  tale  of  the  Creek  war  .  .  . 
N.Y.  1843. 

Calcraft,  John  William.  Cole,  John 
William,  translator  of  M.  Jules  Simon's 
"  Natural  Religion."     L.  1857. 

Coles,  Miriam.  Mrs.  S/jdney  S.  Har- 
ris.    Frank  Warrington.    N.Y.  1871. 

Colet,  Madame.  Louise  Revoil.  Les 
fleurs  du  midi.     Paris,  1836. 

Collector,  A.  Mr.  Humphrey.  Con- 
chology ;  or,  natural  history  of  shells  .  .  . 
About  1780 

Collegian.  A.  William  Gilmore 
Simms  (i).  Poems,  by  .  .  .  Charlottes- 
ville, Va.,  1833. 

Collet,  Stephen.  Thomas  Byerley. 
Relics  of  literature.     L.  1823. 

Collier,  the  late  Joel,  licentiate  in 
music.  J.  L.  BicJcnell.  Musical  trav- 
els through  England  ...     L.  1785. 

Ascribed  also  to  Thomas  Day  and  George 
Veal. 

Colmolyn.  Charles  Sotheran.  Percy 
Bysshe  Shelley  as  a  philosopher  and  re- 
former .  .  .     N.Y.  1871. 

Colombey,  Emile.  ^mile  Laurent. 
Ruelles,  salons,  et  cabarets  ...     P.  1858. 

Colon  &  Spondee.  Royall  Tyler, 
who,  under  this  pseudonym,  furnished 
humorous  articles  to  the  "  Farmer's 
Weekly  Museum,"  Walpole,  N.H.,  1796- 
1800.  Judge  Tyler  had  previously  writ- 
ten for  the  "Eagle,"  Hanover,  N.H., 
tmder  the  same  pseudonym,  and  later  to 
the  "  Federal  Orrery,"  Boston. 

Colonist.  3Ir.  Sewell,  in  his  contribu- 
tions to  the  "  Montreal  Herald  "  attack- 
ing the  policy  of  Sir  George  Prevost. 

Colonist,  A.  Thomas  Chandler  Hali- 
burton,  M.A.  A  reply  to  the  report  of 
the  Earl  of  Durham  .  .  .     Halifax,  1839. 

Colored  Man,  A.  Paul  Jennings.  A 
C.  M.'s  reminiscences  of  James  Madison. 
Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  1865. 

Columbanus.  Charles  0' Conor,  D.D. 
Columbanus  ad  Hibernos ;  or,  seven  let- 
ters .  .  .     Buckingham,  1810-16. 

Columella.  Clement  Clarke  Moore, 
LL.D.  An  inquiry  into  the  effects  of 
our  foreign  carrying  trade  upon  the  agri- 
culture, population,  and  morals  of  the 
country  .  .  .     N.Y.  1806. 

Columella.  G.  W.  Finney.  The  new 
education  .  .  .     San  Fran.  1874. 

Colvil,  Ed'ward.  Mrs.  Mary  Lowell 
Putnam.  Fifteen  days.  An  extract  from 
Edward  Colvil's  journal.     B.  1866. 

Colvin,  Cecil.  Francis  Cowley  Bur- 
nand.  My  time,  and  what  I  have  done 
with  it  .  .  .     L.  1874. 


Colwan,  Robert  Wringham.  James 
Hogg.  The  private  memoirs  of  a  justi- 
fied'sinner.  L.  1824.  —  See  "  A  Justified 
Sinner." 

Comet.  Mr.  Walker,  in  his  contribu- 
tions to  the  "Herald"  (B.,  Mass.). 

Comet  Liiterary  and  Patriotic 
Club,  The.  Thomas  Broivne.  Parson's 
horn-book.     By  .  .  .     Dublin,  1831. 

Comment,  Cuthbert,  Gent.  Abra- 
ham Tucker.  Man  in  quest  of  himself  .  . . 
L.  1763. 

Committee,  A.  G.  W.  Crawford  and 
J.  Applewhite.  Statistical  address  to  the 
people  of  Austin  and  Washington  coun- 
ties, on  the  subject  of  railroads.  Wash. 
D.C.  1852. 

Committee  appointed  by  the  Pas- 
sengers of  the  "  Oceanus,"  A.  James 
Clark  French  and  Edivard  Carey.  The 
trip  of  the  "  Oceanus "  to  Fort  Sumter 
and  Charleston,  S.C Brooklyn,  1865. 

Committee  Man,  A.  J.  Nightingale. 
The  Scriptural  Deacon  .  .  .     N.Y.  1845. 

Common  Sense.  Sir  Richard  Phil- 
lips, in  the  "  Monthly  Magazine,"  Lon- 
don, of  which  he  was  editor  and  proprie- 
tor for  about  thirty  years. 

Commoner,  A.  Rev.  William  Gould. 
A  letter  to  the  commoners  in  Rocking- 
ham Forest  .  .  .     Stamford,  1744. 

CommunipaTV.  Pliny  Miles.  His 
letters  from  abroad,  under  this  and  less 
well-known  pseudonyms,  convey  a 
graphic  idea  of  foreign  sight-seeing. 

Companion  Traveller,  A.  Miss  E. 
F.  S.  Harris.  From  Oxford  to  Rome, 
and  how  it  fared  with  some  who  lately 
made  the  journey.     L.  1847. 

The  authoress  subsequently  became  a  Catho- 
lic, and  publicly  expressed  her  deep  regret  for 
many  of  the  unauthorized  statements,  or  false 
impressions  concerning  the  Church  of  Rome,  in 
the  above  work.  —  O.  Hamst. 

Compiler  of  "Anecdotes  of  distin- 
guished Persons,"  The.  William  Se- 
ward, Esq.     Biographiana.     L.  1799. 

Comprehensionist,  A.  Frederick  J. 
Wilson.  My  rights !  Your  rights  ! !  Our 
rights  ! ! !  My  right  to  my  tenancy  as 
my  freehold  '.  .  .     L.  1876. 

Comus.  Robert  Michael  Ballantyne. 
The  robber  kitten.     L.  1858. 

Comyn,  Alexandre  de.  Charles 
Thomas  Browne.     Irene.     L.  1844. 

Concivis.  G.  H.  Belden  (1).  Letters 
to  the  people  of  the  United  States.  N.Y. 
1840. 

Confederate  Lady,  The.  Mrs.  Maud 
J.  (Fuller)  Young,  who,  during  the  late 
civil  war,  -wrote  songs,  etc.,  for  the  Con- 
federates. 

Congregational  Minister,  A.     Tiev. 


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William  B.  Orvis.    The  coming  of  Christ 
in  his  kingdom  ...     N.Y.  1869. 

Connecticut  Farmer's  Boy,  A.  Fitz- 
Greene  Halleck,  whose  first  appearance 
in  print  was  in  "  Holt's  Columbian,"  New 
York,  1813,  in  a  short  poem  bearing  this 
signature. 

Connecticut  Pastor,  A.  Rev.  Enoch 
Fitch  Burr.  Ecce  Ccelum;  or,  parish 
astronomy.     B.  1867. 

Connecticut  Pastor,  A.  Rev.  Joseph 
Darling  Hull,  A.M.  Plea  for  religious 
newspapers :  a  sermon  preached  to  his 
own  people  on  the  Lord's  Day,  Decem- 
ber 29,  1844,  by  .  .  .     Hartford,  1845. 

Conover,  Elizabeth.  Miss  —  Dur- 
gin. 

Conrad.  Alfred  Bunn.  The  stage, 
both  before  and  behind  the  curtain  .  .  . 
L.  1840. 

Conrad,  Georg.  Prince  George,  of 
Prussia.     Dramatische  Werke.     1870. 

Conservative,  A.  John  Lettsom  Elliot. 
A  letter  to  the  Electors  of  Westminster. 
L.  1847. 

Conservative,  A.  James  Dennistoun. 
A  letter  to  the  Lord  Advocate  [Francis 
Jeffrey]  on  the  Scottish  Reform  Bill. 
Edinb.  1832. 

Consistent  Loyalist,  A.  John  Parr. 
Eemarks  on  a  late  pamphlet  entitled  "  A 
vindication  of  Governor  Parr  and  his 
council"  ...     L.  1784. 

Consistent  Protestant,  A.  Adam 
Calamij,  a  writer  in  the  "  Gent.  Mag." 
under  this  pseudonym,  1740  et  seq. 

Consistent  Protestant,  A.  Owen 
Manning.  Considerations  on  .  .  .  arti- 
cles and  liturgy  of  the  Church  of  Eng- 
land ...     L.  1774. 

Consistent  Protestant,  A.  Richard 
Watson,  D.D.  Considerations  on  the 
expediency  of  revising  the  liturgy  .  .  . 
L. 1790. 

Consistent  Whig,  A.  Rt.  Rev.  Dr. 
Thomas  Lewis  O'Beirne.  Considerations 
on  the  late  disturbances,  by  .  .  .     1781. 

Constance.  Mrs.  Bessie  W.  (John- 
son) Williams,  who,  under  this  nom  de 
■plume,  has  published  articles  in  "  Scott's 
Magazine"  and  the  "Mobile  Sunday 
Times." 

Constantia.  Mrs.  Judith  [Sargent) 
Murray.  The  repository  and  gleaner. 
B.  1798.  Mrs.  Murray  was  also  a  con- 
tributor to  the  "Massachusetts  Maga- 
zine" and  the  "Boston  Weekly  Maga- 
zine." 

Constantin,  L.  A.  Leopold  Auguste 
Constantin  Hesse.  Bibliothekonomie  .  .  . 
Leipsic,  1840. 

Constitution.      John    Cartwright.      A 


letter  to  Edmund  Burke,  Esq.,  contro- 
verting the  principles  of  the  American 
government,  laid  down  in  his  lately  pub- 
lished speech  on  American  taxation  .  .  . 
in  the  House  of  Commons,  on  the  19th 
of  April,  1774.     L.  1775. 

Constitutional  Reformer,  A.  John 
Butter.  History  of  the  Shaftesbury  Elec- 
tion, 1830  ...     L.  1830. 

Consul  Abroad,  A.  Luigi  Monti. 
Adventures  of  .  .  .  By  Samuel  Sample- 
ton.     B. 1878. 

Consul's  Daughter  and  Wife,  A. 
Mrs.  .John  Elijah  Blunt.  Twenty  years' 
residence  among  the  people  of  Turkey 
.  .  .     N.Y.  1878. 

Consumptive,  A.  Robert  S.  Coffin. 
The  eleventh  hour  ...     B.  1827. 

Contributor  at  Paris,  The.  William 
Makepeace  Thackeraij.  The  ballad  of 
Bouillabaisse.     "Punch,"  Feb.  17,  1849. 

Contributor  to  "Bentley,"  A.  Wil- 
liam Hollis.  Miscellaneous  Latin  poems, 
original  and  translations  ...     L.  1851. 

Contributor  to  "  ]Black>vood's  Mag- 
azine," A.  William  Pitt  Scargill.  The 
usurer's  daughter  ...     L.  1832. 

Contributors  to  Tracts  for  the 
Times.  By  A.  [John  Keble'],  B.  [Isaac 
Williams'],  C.  [Dr.  Pusey],  D.  [J.  H. 
Newman],  E.  [Thomas  Keble],  F.  [Sir 
George  Prevost,  Bart.],  G.  [Rev.  R.  F. 
Wilson,  of  Oriel].  Plain  sermons.  L. 
1840-48. 

Convert,  A.  Rt.  Rev.  Richard 
Challoner.  The  grounds  of  the  old  re- 
ligion ...     P.  1814. 

Convert,  A.  Rev.  B.  W.  Whitcher. 
The  story  of  ...  as  told  to  his  former 
parishioners  after  he  became  a  Catholic. 
N.Y.  1875. 

Convert  from  Anglicism,  A.  George 
John  Lloyd  Crawley.  England,  Greece,  or 
Rome  ■?    A  letter  to  a  friend.    York,  1853. 

Conway,  H.  B.  II.  B.  Coulson.  A 
nom  de  theatre. 

Conway,  H.  Derw^ent.  Henry  David 
InrjUs.  Solitary  walks  through  many 
lands.     3d  ed.     L.  1843. 

Conway,  Hugh.  Frederick  John 
Fargus.     Called  back.     Bristol,  1883. 

The  work  appeared  originally  in  "  Arrow- 
smith's  Almanac,"  Bristol;  was  soon  published 
in  a  separate  form,  and  more  than  80,000  copies 
were  sold. 

Con-way,  Mark.  Frank  Cahill,  in 
his  contributions  to  the  "  Saturday 
Press"  (P.) 

Conynghame,  Kate.  Rev.  Joseph 
Holt  Ingraham.  The  sunny  South ;  or, 
the  Southerner  at  home  ...     P.  1860. 

Goodies.  —  See  "  Coody,  Abimelech." 


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Coody,  Abimelech.  Gidian  Cromme- 
lin  Verplanck.  An  account  of  Abimelech 
Coody  and  other  celebrated  writers  of 
New  York  .  .  .     N.Y.  1815. 

"In  the  year  1814,  a  writer  appeared  in  a 
New  Yorli  paper,  assuming  the  name  of  Abime- 
lech Coody,  a  mechanic  of  that  place.  He  was  a 
Federalist,  and  addressed  himself  principally  to 
the  party  to  which  he  belonged  .  .  .  The  writer 
was  soon  ascertained  to  be  Mr.  Gulian  C.  Ver- 
planck. Abimelech  Coody  was  replied  to  by  a 
writer  over  the  signature  of  'A  Traveller'  .  .  . 
who  was  said  to  be  DeWitt  Clinton,  who  said 
that  he  [Coody  alias  Verplanck]  has  become 
the  head  of  a  sect  called  the  '  Coodies '  "  .  .  .  See 
"The  Croakers,"  N.Y.  1860;  note,  p.  152. 

Cook,  Hannah.  Mrs.  Thomas  Brad- 
ley. 

Coolidge,  Susau.  Miss  Sarah  Chaun- 
cey  Woolsey.  Mischief's  Thanksgiving ; 
and  other  stories.     B.  1874. 

Coombe,  Count.  William  Coombe, 
Esq. 

Coontrie  Attorney,  A.  Charles  San- 
dys.    Vindication  of  .  .  .     L.  1847. 

Cooper,  Frank.  William  Gilmore 
Simins.  Poems;  Life  of  Capt.  John 
Smith;  Life  of  Chevalier  Bayard.    N.Y. 

Cooper,  Rev.  Wm.  U.,  B.A.  James 
G.  Bertram.  Flagellation  and  the  Flagel- 
lants ...     L.  1870. 

Cope.  W.  C.  Copeland,  in  the  "  Brook- 
lyn Eagle." 

Copper-Farthing  Dean,  The.  .Jona- 
than Swift.  The  most  wonderful  wonder 
that  ever  appear'd  to  the  wonder  of  the 
British  nation  ...     L.  1726. 

Copywell,  James.  William  Woti/. 
Shrubs  of  Parnassus,  containing  a  variety 
of  poetical  essays,  moral  and  comic  .  .  . 
L. 1760. 

Coquina.  G.  0.  Shields,  in  several 
sporting  works. 

Cordelia.  Mme.  Virginia  Treves,  in 
"Neir  Azzurro." 

Cordial  Well-wisher  to  the  cause 
of  Universal  Truth  and  Righteous- 
ness, A.  Miss  Priscilla  Hannah  Gurney. 
A  comprehensive  view  of  the  nature  of 
faith  ...     L.  181G. 

Cordier,  Jules.  Eleonore  Tenaille  de 
VaulaheJle. 

Cordula.     Countess  Irene  de  la  Rocca. 

Coriat,  Junior.  Samuel  Paterson. 
Another  traveller ;  or,  ciu-sory  remarks 
and  critical  observations  made  upon  a 
journey  through  part  of  the  Netherlands 
in  the  latter  part  of  the  year  1766.  L. 
1767. 

Corinna.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Thomas. 
Pylades  and  Corinna  ;  or,  memoirs  of  the 
lives,  amours,  and  writings  of  Richard 
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"With  remarks  upon  the  epistle  of  friend 
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The  "Epistle  of  friend  A.  E."  is  Grey's 
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Country  Curate,  A.  Rev.  Charles 
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Country  Curate,  A.  Bev.  James  White. 
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Country  Curate,  The.  Bev.  Alexan- 
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Country  Gentleman,  A.  Rt.  Hon. 
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Country  Gentleman,  A.  Rev.  Rich- 
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Country  Gentleman,  A.  William 
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Member  of  Parliament.     L.  1790. 

Country  Gentleman,  A.  Sir  Fran- 
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his  friend  in  the  city  .  .  .    n.p.,  n.d. 

Country  Gentleman,  A.  William 
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Eight  Honble.  Sir  John  Sinclair,  Bart. 
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Country  Gentleman,  A.  William 
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Country  Blagistrate,  A.  Dr.  Glasse. 
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Country  Rector,  A.  Rev.  Spencer 
Cobbold.  The  duty  of  acknowledging 
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Countryman  of  Martin  liuther,  A. 
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Couthouy,  Marion.  Marion  G.  Smith, 
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Coventry.  Rev.  Jonathan  Evans,  in  the 
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Cowkeeper,  The.  Samuel  Wilber- 
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Coxe,  Henry,  Esq.  John  Millard. 
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Crabtree,  Culpepper,  Esq.  Bev. 
Robert  Jackson  MacGeorge,  who  edited 
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can Magazine,"  Toronto.  —  See  "Solo- 
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Crackenthorpe,  Mrs.  The  supposed 
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Craddock,  Charles  Egbert.  Miss 
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Craig,  J.  H.,  of  Douglas,  Esquire. 
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Crambo,  Cornelius.  William  Barnes 
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Cramer,  Julian.  Joseph  Lemuel  Ches- 
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the  press,  under  various  pseudonyms,  of 
which  the  best  known  is  "Julian  Cra- 
mer." 

Crassus,  Liucius.  Alexander  Hamil- 
ton. Examination  of  the  President's 
message  .  .  .     N.Y.  1802. 

Craven.  Gapt.  John  William  Carle- 
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Cravrley,  junior.  Bt.  Hon.  John  Wil- 
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Crawley,  Capt.  George  Frederick 
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urbs.    L. 

Crawley,  Captain  Rawdon.  George 
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Crayne,  Ruth.  Mrs.  Louisa  Amelia 
(Pratt)  M'Gaffey,  whose  poems  have 
been  published  in  the  "  Ohio  Cultivator," 
the  "  Odd  Fellows'  Casket  and  Review  " 
(Cin.),  and  the  "  Ohio  Farmer." 

Crayon,  Christopher.  James  Ewing 
Ritchie,  in  his  contributions  to  the 
"  Christian  World,"  1884. 

Crayon,  Geoffrey,  Gent.  Washing 
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Crayon,  Porte.  David  Hunter  Strother. 
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Crayon,  Porte.  Bernard  Isaac  Dur- 
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Credens.  Caleb  Fleming.  An  antidote 
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Crediton  Poet,  The.     C.  Jones. 

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Creole  de  la  Louisiane,  Un.  Eu- 
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1862. 

Cresinus.  Jedediah  Hunt.  The  cot- 
tage maid :  a  tale  in  rhyme.  Cin.  1847. 
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Cress.  Mrs.  Robert  P.  Porter,  in  her 
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Creyton,  Paul.  John  Townsend  Trow- 
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Crib,  Tom.  Thomas  Moore.  Tom 
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Crick,  Susan.  Horace  May  hew  (?). 
Letters  about  missuses,  by  a  maid  of  all- 
work  ...     L.  1854. 

Crimean  Chaplain,  A.  Henri/  Press 
Wright.  Eecollections  of  .  .  .  and  the 
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L.  1857. 

Crine,  George,  M.D.  Sir  John  Hill. 
The  management  of  the  gout  ...  n.p. 
1758. 

Cringle,  Tom.  Michael  Scott.  The 
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Crinkle,  Nym.  Andrew  C.  Wheeler. 
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Crino.     Samuel  J.  Tilclen. 

Crippled  Fayette.  Thomas  Fayette 
Jeffries.  "Crippled  Fayette,"  of  Rock- 
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Crispin.  Dr.  William  Wagstaffe. 
Crispin  the  cobler's  confutation  of  Ben 
H— dly  ...     L.  1711. 

Crispinus.  John  Westland  Marston. 
The  patrician's  daughter.  L.  1841.  He 
was  one  of  the  editors  of  the  "  National 
Magazine,"  and  contributed  to  the  "  Athe- 
najum  "  some  stirring  lyrics,  of  which  the 
best  known  is  his  "  Death  ride  at  Bala- 
clava." 

Crispus.  Major  C.  G.  Wheeler,  in  the 
Brooklyn  "  Eagle." 

Cristal,  Slaurice.  Maurice  Germa. 
Delassements  du  travail.     Paris,  18-. 

Crithannah,  Job.  Jonathan  Birch. 
Fifty-one  original  fables,  with  morals 
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Criticus.  Rev.  William  Orme.  Me- 
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Critique.     Dennis  B.  Sheahan. 

Critique  marie,  Le.  Jules  Gabriel 
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Crito.  Two  letters  bearing  this  sig- 
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{q.v.).  They  appeared  in  the  "Public 
Advertiser"  for  April  20  and  27,  1769, 
and  are  addressed  to  the  Hon.  Edward 
Weston. 

Crito.  Samuel  Brown,  in  the  London 
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Crito.  Rev.  John  Duncombe,  who, 
under  this  pseudonym  and  others,  con- 
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years,  1765-1785. 

Crito.  Thomas  Sanderson.  "As  an 
author,  Mr.  Sanderson  first  became  fa- 
miliar to  the  public  by  various  prose  and 
poetical  pieces,  published  under  the  sig- 


nature of  'Crito'  ...  in  the  'Cumber- 
land Pacquet.' " 

Crito.  Charles  Lamb.  On  the  danger 
of  confounding  moral  with  personal  de- 
formity, contributed  to  the  "  lieflector." 

Crito.  John  Millar.  Letters  .  .  .  on- 
the  causes,  objects,  and  consequences  of 
the  present  war.     2d  ed.     Edinb.  1796. 

Crito.  Elijah  Waring.  A  poem  on 
the  death  of  that  faithful  and  laborious, 
minister  of  the  Gospel,  Benjamin  Kidd. 
L.  1752. 

Crito  Cantabrigiensis.  Thomas  Tur- 
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character  of  the  late  Professor  Porson 
...     L.  1827. 

Croaker.     Joseph  Rodman  Drake. 

The  first  four  of  the  once  famous  "  Croaker 
Pieces"  were  written  by  him  for  the  "New 
York  Evening  Post,"  in  which  they  appeared 
betwsen  the  luth  and  20th  of  March,  iSl'J.  Then 
Drake  made  Fitz-Greene  Halleck  a  partner,  and 
the  remainder  of  the  pieces  were  signed  "  Croak- 
er and  Co."  Tlie  last  one  written  by  I>rake  wa» 
"  The  American  Flag,"  and  the  last  of  the  series, 
"Curtain  Conversations,"  was  contributed  by 
Halleck. 

Croaker  and  Co.  Joseph  Rodman 
Drake  and  Fitz-Greene  Halleck,  in  tlie 
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Crocus.  Charles  C.  Leonard.  His- 
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Croesus,  Chippenham.  A.  W.  Caws- 
ton.  Fortunate  youth ;  or.  containing 
the  commencement,  action,  and  denoue- 
ment of  the  Newmarket  Hoax.     1818. 

Croftangry,  Chrystal.  Sir  Walter 
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Edinb.  1826-28. 

Croix,  Blanche.  Charles  Edward 
Long,  Esq.  The  crest  of  Howard, "  Gent. 
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Cromwell  of  New  England,  The. 
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journal. 

Croquelardon,  Le  K.  P.  Jean  Gillea 
Lioup  Boniface.  .Jacques  Albin  Simon 
Collin  de  Plancy.  Les  trois  animaux 
philosophes  ;  ou,  les  voyages  de  I'ours  de 
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Croquis,  Alfred.  Daniel  Maclise, 
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Crosse,  Launcelot.  M.  Frank  Carr. 
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C(rossman),  C.  O.  William  Maginn^ 
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Crossman,  P.  P.  William  3Iaginn,  in 
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Crow,  James.    George  Stevenson  Pine. 

Crowfield,  Christopher.  Mrs.  Har- 
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Crowquill,  Alfred.  Charles  Robert 
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1826  to  1844. 

Crucelli,  F.  James  A.  Sideij.  Mis- 
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Cruiser,  Beuedict,  M.M.  (married 
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Crusoe,  Robinson.  Daniel  Defoe. 
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Crust,  Christie.  Eliza  Freeman  Deni- 
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Cryptoaymns.  Kenneth  Bobert  H. 
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Cultivateur  de  New  Jersey,  Un. 
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Cumberland  Landowner,  A.  Sir 
James  Robert  George  Graham.  Free  trade 
in  corn  the  real  interest  of  the  landlord 
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Cumberland  Poet,  The.  William 
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Cumbermere,  Lord  Claudius  Hast- 
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1861. 

Cuore,  Liavinia  Buon.  3Ime.  Lavinia 
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Curate  of  London,  A.  Rev.  Arthur 
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Curator  of  the  Antiquities,  The. 
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In  1S2S,  in  conjunction  with  the  Rev.  J.  P. 
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Cornwall,"  a  series  of  papers  first  contributed  to 
the  "  Exeter  and  Plymouth  Gaaette,"  under  the 
signatures  of  "Curiosus"  and  "Devoniensis." 
lie  also  "  coijtributed  for  many  years  a  valuable 
scries  of  letters,  under  the  signature  '  Curiosus,' 
to  the  columns  of  the  '  Exeter  Flying  Post.' " 

Curiosus.  John  James  Gibson  Fuller. 
Brasses  formerly  in  Crowan  Church. 
West  Breton,  1868. 

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Curtiss,  Percy.  Mrs.  William  N. 
Cox.  Richard  Peters ;  or,  could  he  for- 
give him  ...     B.  1872. 

Curtius.  Dr.  William  Jackson,  author 
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this  pseudonym. 

Curtius.  Noah  Webster.  His  signature 
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Jay's  treaty. 

Curtius.  John  Taylor  (1).  A  defence 
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Curtius.  William  J.  Grayson.  Let- 
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Curtius.  John  Thompson.  Letters  of 
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Cushnian,  Lilla  N.  Anna  M.  S.  Bos- 
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Cutting,  Pierce.  Charles  Hull  Webb, 
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Cycla.  Mrs.  Helen  Clacy.  Aunt 
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Cyclos.  George  E.  Blackham,  M.D. 
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Cymon.     Frederick   Thomas  Somerby, 


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Cj^illa.  Baroness  Tautphceus,  formerly 
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A.  Benjamin  Disraeli.  Venetia.  L. 
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8.  John  Henry  Newman.  —  See  "  a " 
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D.  Duke  of  Buccleugh.  To  the  D.  of 
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D.  Rev.  Benjamin  Franklin  De  Costa, 
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D.  Rev.  Charles  Dyson.  "Four  po- 
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D.  John  Frere.  His  signature  to 
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D.  Rev.  John  Henry  Newman,  one  of 
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D.  Rev.  David  Malcolme,  An  essay 
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D.  Orville  Deioey,  D.D.  A  letter  on 
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D.  John  Dickinson.  Letters  from  a 
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D.,  Dr.  Dr.  Nicholaus  Delius. 
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D.,  A.  A.  Darby.  An  exhortation  in 
Christian  love  to  all  who  frequent  horse- 
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D.,  A.  Mr.  A.  Dawson.  A  guide  ta 
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D.,  A.  Mrs.  A.  Deane.  A  tour  through 
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D.  A.  Y.  David  Elisha  Davy,  His 
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T);  B.  Benjamin  Dorr.  The  history 
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D.  B.  Charles  M.  Fleury,  D.D.  Me- 
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D.,  B.  F.  Benjamin  Franklin  De  Costa. 
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D.,  C.  Mrs.  Charles  Dyson,  Memori- 
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D.,  C.  Charles  Deane.  New  England's 
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D.,  C.  Charles  Dent.  Socialist  excur 
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D.,  C  B.  Rev.  Charles  Browne  Dal- 
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the  Bishop  to  the  Society  for  the  propa- 
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D.,  C.  C.  Charles  Carroll  Dawson. 
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D.,  C  F.  Charles  Force  Deems,  author 
of  "  Triumph  of  peace  and  other  poems," 
185-,  etc.,  editor  of  the  "  Southern  Meth- 
odist Pulpit,"  and  contributor  to  the 
London  "  Gent.  Mag.,"  "  Southern  Meth- 
odist Quarterly,"  and  other  journals. 

D.  C.  L.     Alexander  James  Beresjbrd- 
Hope.     Letters  on  church  matters.     By 
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D.  D.,  Cantab.  Richard  Wilson,  The 
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D.,  E.  Edward  Denham,  in  his  contri- 
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D.,  E.  Edmond  Douay.  Comme  on 
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D.,  E.  Eliphalet  Dyer.  Remarks  on 
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D.,  E.  Edward  Dennant.  The  suffer- 
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.  .     Ipswich,  1790. 

D.,  E.  Rev.  Edward  Davison.  Tenta- 
naen  theologicum ;  or,  an  attempt  to 
assist  the  young  clergyman  ...  in  the 
choice  of  a  subject  for  his  sermon  .  .  . 
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D.,  E.  Emerson  Dowson.  The  youth's 
spelling,  pronouncing,  and  explanatory 
theological  dictionary  ...  L.  1818.  — 
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D.,  E.  A.  Mrs.  E.  A.  Davenport. 
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D.,  E.  P.  E.  F.  Dacjle'j.  Fairy  f avoirrs 
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D.,  E.  H.  Elias  Hasket  Derbjj.  Reality 
versus  fiction :  a  review  ...  B.  1850.  — 
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D.  F.  Daniel  Defoe.  An  enquiry  into 
the  occasional  conformity  of  Dissenters 
...    L.  1701. 

D.,  F.  I.  Mrs.  Florence  I.  Duncan. 
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D.,  G.  George  Dijer,  in  Lamb's  "  Ella." 
Oxford  in  the  Vacation. 

D.,  —  G.  George  Daniel.  All's  well 
that  ends  well  .  .  .  with  remarks  ...  L., 
about  1828. 

D.,  G.  George  Dodd.  Chambers' 
handy  guide  to  the  Kent  and  Sussex 
coast  in  six  routes  or  districts.  By  . .  . 
L.  1863. 

D.,  G.  G.  Doughty.  Church-cate- 
chism ...     L. 1703. 

D.,  G.  George  Daniel.  Democritus 
in  London,  with  the  mad  pranks  and 
comical  conceits  of  Robin  Goodfellow. 
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D.,G.    G.Dani.    England...    L.  1878. 

D.,  G.  George  Dunbar.  Herodotus, 
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D.,  G.  George  Darley.  The  life  of 
VirgU.     Signed  ...     L.  1825. 

D.,  G.  George  Dijer.  The  poetical 
works  of  J.  Hammond  and  Lord  Hervey, 
with  biographical  sketches  of  the  auth- 
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D.,  G.,  and  B.,  E.  George  Daniel  and 
Edwin  Bentley.  Stanzas  on  Lord  Nel- 
son's death  and  victory.  By  ...  L. 
1806. 

D.,  G.  H.  Rev.  George  Henry  Dash- 
wood.  Sigilla  antiqua.  Engravings  from 
ancient  seals  attached  to  deeds  and  char- 
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D.,  G.  W.  George  W.  Driggs.  Open- 
ing of  the  Mississippi;  or,  two  years' 
campaigning  in  the  South-West  .  .  . 
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D.  H.  Richard  Gough,  his  usual  signa- 
ture in  the  "  Gent.  Mag."  His  first  com- 
munication to  that  periodical  was  an 
account  of  the  village  of  Aldfriston  in 
Sussex  (Vol.  XXX VIL,  p.  443)  under 
this  signature.  "Antiquities  at  Aldfriston 
in  Sussex." 

D.,  H.  Henry  Drummond.  A  defence 
of  the  students  of  prophecy  .  .  .   L.  1828. 

D.,  H.  Harriet  Dallaioay.  Etchings 
of  views  in  the  vicarage  of  Letherhead, 
Surrey,  by  .  .  .     L.  1821. 

D.,  H.  Hannah  Doyle.  A  few  words 
on  the  third  query  ...     L.  1860. 

D.,  H.  Henry  Davies.  Hours  in  the 
picture  gallery  of  Thirlestone  House, 
Cheltenham  .  .  .     Cheltenham,  1846. 

D.,  H.  Mrs.  Harriet  (Miller)  David- 
son. Lines  for  little  lips  .  .  .  Edinb.  1856. 

D.,  H.  Henry  Dircks.  The  Polytech- 
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D.,  H.,  Esq.  Hugh  Doherty.  The  dis- 
covery ;  or,  the  mysterious  separation  of 
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D.,  H.,  Ripensis.  Heneage  Dering. 
Eeliquae  Eboracenses.  Per  .  .  .  Eboraci, 
1743. 

D.,  H.  A.  Miss  Henriette  Duff,  in 
"  Temple  Bar,"  "  St.  James's  Magazine," 
the  "  Graphic,"  and  the  "  Spectator." 

D.,  H.  B.  Henry  Barton  Daivson.  The 
colors  of  the  United  States  first  raised 
over  the  capitol  of  the  Confederate 
States,  April  3,  1865.     Morrisania,  1866. 

D.,  H.  F.  Mrs.  H.  F.  Del/.  "Safe 
in  the  arms  of  Jesus  " ;  or,  memorials  of 
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1874. 

D'l.,  I.  Isaac  D'Israeli,  Esq.  Re- 
marks on  the  biographical  accounts  of 
the  late  Samuel  Johnson,  LL.D.  ...  in 
the  "Gent.  Mag.,"  December,  1788,  p. 
1123. 

D.,  J.  James  Dunwoody  Brorcnson  Ds 
Boiv,  editor  of  the  "  Southern  Quarterly 
Review,"  1843-45,  founder  and  editor  of 
"De  Bow's  Monthly  Review"  at  New 
Orleans,  1846-57  et  seq.,  author  of  "In- 
dustrial Resources  and  Statistics  of  the 


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D.,  J.  John  Disturnell.  The  Eastern 
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D.,  J.  James  Dafforne.  Fairholt's 
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D.,  T.  F.  Thomas  Frognall  Dibdin. 
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D.,  W.  William  Drijsdale,  correspon- 
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D ,  Duke  of.     William  Cavendish, 

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D ,  D of.  Duke  of  Dorset.  The 

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D ,  Benjamin.    Benjamin  Disraeli. 

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D ,  G.  George  Daniel.  Cumber- 
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D ,  J.  R.     Rev.  James   Beid  Dill. 

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D-la-y,  Rev.  Dr.  Patrick  Delany.  A 
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Dale,  Salvia.  Mrs.  Alice  Dalsheiiner. 
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Dalgetty,  Dugald.  Major-General 
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Dalin.    M.       Linda      White      Villari. 


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Dalrymple,  Gilbert,  D.D.  Gerard 
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Daly,  Frederic.  Lewis  Austin.  Henry 
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Daly,  John.  John  Besemeres.  Old 
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Damon.  Elias  Brockett.  The  yea 
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Dangerfield,  John.  Oswald  John 
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D'Anvers,  Caleb.  William  Pulteney. 
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Daughter  of  the  Late  Serjeant 
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Dawdle,  Dolly.  Mrs.  Mary  C. 
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Dawes,  J.  N.  Richard  Porson,  A.M. 
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Daw^plucker,  Jonathan,  Esq.  John 
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Deacon.  Hiram  Calkins,  Albany  cor- 
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Dead  Beat.  Joseph  Howard,  Jr.,  in 
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Dean.  Jonathan  Swift,  D.D.  Advice 
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Dean,  The.  Jonathan  Swift,  D.D. 
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Dean,  The  Copper-Fartliing.  Jona- 
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Dean  of  Canterbury,  The.  Henry 
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Deane,  3Iargery.  Mrs.  Marie  J. 
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De  Bieville.  Edmond  Desnoyers.  Les 
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De  Bury.  Ange  Henri  Blaze.  Le 
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De  Camille.  Pauline  Guyot  Lebrun. 
Une  amitie'  de  femme.     Paris,  1843. 

Decanus.  Very  Rev.  Edward  Neioen- 
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Decanver,  H.  C.  C.  H.  Cavender. 
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Decayed  Macaroni,  A.  Christopher 
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Decimus.  Thomas  Chatterton,  in  the 
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Decius.  Samuel  Jackson  Gardner,  for 
some  time  editor  of  the  Newark  (N.J.) 
"  Daily  Advertiser  " ;  wrote  many  essays 
for  periodicals,  under  the  signatures  of 
"  Decius,"  etc. 

Decius.    John  Nicholas.   D.'s  letters  on 


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in  Virginia.     Richmond,  1789. 

Also  ascribed  to  Dr.  Montgomery. 

Decius.  Thomas  Peregrine  Courtenay. 
(Observations  on  the  American  treaty; 
in  eleven  letters  ...     L.  1808. 

Declan.      William   Phelan,  D.D. 

"A  pamphlet  which  he  published  under  the 
signature  of  'Declan'  (after  an  ancient  worthy 
of  the  Irish  church,  who  flourished  before  the 
dominion  of  the  Pope  was  recognized  in  the 
'  holy  isle ')  placed  its  author  at  the  head  of 
modern  controversialists." 

De  Cordova.  B.  J.  De  Cordova.  Mrs. 
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De  Courcy,  Kate.  Miss  Katherine 
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periodicals. 

Deen,  Ethel.  Mrs.  Augusta  De  Milly, 
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the  literary  journals  of  "  Dixie"  —  princi- 
pally the  "  Southern  Field  and  Fireside  " 
(Augusta),  and  "  Magnolia  "Weekly " 
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D."  and  "  Ethel  Deen." 

Deene,  Kenner.  Mrs.  Charlotte 
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L. 1863. 

Defonz,  MUo.  Milo  Defonz  Codding. 
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De  Gleva,  Mary.  Mary  Roberts.  An 
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particulars  concerning  the  great  plague 
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De  Grasse,  Will.  William  Fur- 
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De  Kay,  Se.  Charles  D.  Kirlce.  Woo- 
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Also  in  his  contributions  to  the  "Courier- 
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Delafield.  Mrs.  Maria  L.  (Little) 
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Delamothe,  Emile.  J^mile  de  Girar- 
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De  Liaunay,  Le  Vicomte  de.  3fme. 
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Delaware  Wagoner,  A.  David  Nel- 
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Delinquent  Banker,  A.  Sir  John 
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Delia  Crusca.  Bohert  Merry.  Diver- 
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Delia  Rosa,  Signer.     Bichard  Coker. 


Delmar,  Ide.  Miss  Essie  B.  Ghees- 
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Delorme,  Charles,  Esq.  Charles 
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Delorme,  Joseph.  Charles  Augustin 
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Delphine.  P.  or  Delphine  P.  Baker. 
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Delta.  Edward  Denham,  in  his 
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Delta.  Henry  W.  Domett,  for  eight 
years  New  York  correspondent  of  the 
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Delta.  Rev.  Moses  Harvey,  of  St. 
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Delta.  Charles  Deane.  Bibliographi- 
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Delta.  David  Macbeth  Moir.  Poems. 
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Delta.  William  Millett  Boase,  M.D. 
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Delver,  A.  Alfred  Alsop.  From 
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Densel,  Mary.  Mrs.  Mary  Selden 
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Deputy  Governor,  The.  Gilpin  Gorst. 
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Derbyshire     Working-Miner,      A. 

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Desire,  Hazard.  Octave  Feuillet.  He 
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Desormeaux,  Joseph  Ripault.  An- 
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Desultory  Reader,  A.  Alexander 
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Phila.  "Portfolio,"  under  the  title  of 
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Detective,  A.  William  Bussell.  Strange 
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Detective,  A.  J.  Bennett.  Tom  Fox  ; 
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Detective,  The  Female,  The  City 
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Detective  Police  Officer,  A.  Wil- 
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Detector.  Henry  J.  T.  Drury,  of 
King's  College,  Cambridge. 

For  an  account  of  the  hoax  perpetrated  by  him 
in  1810  upon  Sir  Walter  Scott,  under  this  pseu- 
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Detector.  Rev.  Henry  Gauntlett.  Let- 
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De  Terrier,  Lord.  Edward  Henry 
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Devon,  H.  T.  Thomas  Hounsell  Hodge, 
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Devonshire  Dog-Trot,  A.  John 
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Devonshire  Poet,  The.  Owen  Jones. 
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Dewall,  Johannes  van.  August 
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De  Worfat,  Williani.  Rev.  Hutton 
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D'Hele,  Thomas.  Thomas  Hales,  an 
English  dramatic  writer,  who  produced 
in  French  several  successful  comedies, 
among  which  are  "  The  judgment  of 
Midas"  (1778),  and  "The  jealous  lover." 

Dhu.  Bobert  W.  McAlpine,  in  his 
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Dhu,  Helen.    Charles  Edwards  Lester, 


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Stanhope  Burleigh:  the  Jesuits  in  our 
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Diana.  Mrs.  Abigail  (Smith)  Adams. 
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Diarist,  A.  Alexander  Wheelock 
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Dignify'd  Clergy-man  of  the 
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Digress,  Deloraine.  Robert  Haber- 
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Dirrill,  Charles.    Richard  Sill.    Re- 


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Disciple  of  Selden,  A.  Henry  Rich- 
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Disciple  of  the  Prince  of  Peace,  A. 
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Dissenter,  A.  Rev.  John  Ballantyne. 
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pseudonym  has  been  variously  attributed 
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D'lstria,  Dora,  Countess.  Helene 
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Diversity.  William  B.  Scott.  Essays 
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Divine  of  the  Church  of  England, 
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Divine  of  the  Church  of  England, 
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Divine  of  the  Church  of  England, 
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Dix,  J.  Ross.    George  Spencer  Phillips. 

Dix  Qusevidi.  Prof.  Edward  North, 
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Dixie.  J.  Dixie  Doyle,  Washington 
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Dixon.  Mme.  Cle'mence  [Harding) 
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Dixon.  Sidney  Andrews.  The  South 
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Dixon,  Granby.  Henry  Kingsley. 
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Dobbins,  Peter,  Esq.,  R.  C,  U.  S.  A. 
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Dobbs,  Rev.  Philetus,  D.D.  Rev. 
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Doblado,  Don  Leucadio.  Joseph 
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Doctor  of  Physic,  A.  W.  H.  Tay- 
lor.   The  book  of  travels  of  .  .  .    P.  1871. 


Doctor  of  Physick,  A.  Probably 
William  Coward.  A  discoui'se  concern- 
ing the  certainty  of  a  future  and  immor- 
tal state.    L.  1706. 

Dodd,  Charles.  Hugh  Tootell.  An 
apology  for  the  church  history  of  Eng- 
land from  1500  to  1688  .  .  .  Being  \ 
reply  to  a  .  .  .  libel,  intitl'd  "  A  specimen 
of  amendments  .  .  .  under  the  name  of 
'  Clerophilus  Alethes' "  [John  Constable] . 
L.  1742. 

Dodd,  Derrick.     Frank  Gassaway. 

Dodd,  Dr.,  and  Chace  Price.  TT'7/- 
liam  Coomhe,  Esqr.  A  dialogue  in  the 
Shades  between  ...    L.  1777. 

Dodger.     Peter  Thompson. 

Dods,  Jeannie.  Miss  Machay,  in 
"Eigaro"  (L.). 

Dods,  Mrs.  Margaret,  of  the  Clei- 
kuiu  Inn,  St.  Ronans.  Mrs.  Chris- 
tina Jane  Johnstone.  The  cook  and 
housewife's  manual  .  .  .    Edinb.  1826. 

Dods,  Meg.  Mrs.  Christina  Jane 
Johnstone.  —  See  "  Mrs.  Margaret  Dods." 

Doe,  Dorothy.  Mrs.  Galusha  Ander- 
son, in  the  N.Y.  "  Examiner." 

Doe,  John.  George  Cavendish  Ben- 
tinck.  Barefaced  imposters.  A  farce, 
in  one  act.  By  .  .  .  Richard  Roe  [i.e., 
the  Hon.  F.  G.  B.  Ponsonby]  and  John 
Noakes  [i.e.,  Tom  Taylor].  '  L.  1854. 

Doesticks,  Q.  K.  Philander,  P.B. 
[ue.,  Perfect  Brick].  Mortimer  M. 
Thompson.  Doesticks :  what  lie  says. 
N.Y.  1855. 

Doggrel,  Sir  Iliad.  Sir  Thomas  Bur- 
net, and  George  Ducket.  Homerides ;  or, 
a  letter  to  Mr.  Pope,  occasioned  by  his 
intended  translation  of  Homer.  By  . .  . 
L.  1715. 

Dogood,  Mrs.  Silence.  Benjamin 
Franklin  ;  by  whom  the  essays  published 
in  the  "  New  England  Courant "  (B. 
1722)  under  this  signature  are  supposed 
to  have  been  chiefly  written. 

Doherty,  Sir  Morgan  O',  Bart. — 
See  "  O'Doherty." 

Dolent,  Jean.  Antoine  Fournier.  Le 
livre  d'art  des  femmes :  peinture,  sculp- 
ture .  .  .     Paris,  1877. 

Dolores.  Miss  Dickson.  Music  to 
numerous  songs,  —  more  than  50.  1854- 
68. 

Dom  Catalogus.  Pierre  Gustave  Bru- 
net.  Curiosite's  bibliographiques  et  ar- 
tistiques.     Geneva,  1867. 

Dom  Jacobus.  Charles  Potvin.  Les 
tablettes  d'un  libre-penseur.     1879. 

Dom  Liber.  Charles  Potvin.  Le  faux 
miracle  du  saint  sacrement  de  Bruxelles. 
1876. 

Domal,  C.     William  Henry  Simmons. 


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His  signature  to  "  A  Saturday  Night "  in 
the  "  Harvard  Univ.  Collegian,"  1830. 

Domestic  Poet,  The.  William  Cowper. 

Domitian.  One  of  the  signatures  of 
Junius  iq.v.)-  The  letters  contributed 
to  the  "  Public  Advertiser "  under  t'lis 
signature  are  recognized  by  Junius  in  his 
private  letter  to  Mr.  Woodfall,  dated 
Feb.  22,  1772. 

Don.  /.  E.  Diekenga,  Tom  Chips. 
P.  1871.  [Joint  author  with  "  Ouno,"  i.e., 
T.  M.  Ashworth.] 

Don  Carlos.  Henry  P.  Clieever,  in 
the  "  Philadelphia  Sunday  Mercury." 

Don  Fuso.  Arnoldo  Fusinato.  Ge- 
dichte.     1853-54. 

Don  Sacheverelllo,  Knight  of  the 
Firebrand.  Dr.  Henry  Sacheverell.  A 
character  of  ...  in  a  letter  to  Isaac  Bick- 
erstaff,  Esq.  Dublin,  1710.  Subscribed 
John  Distaff  [psewcZ.]. 

Don  Spavento.  Martin  Colin.  Typen 
und  Silhouetten  von  Wiener  Schriftstel- 
iern  und  Joumalisten.  1874.  —  See 
"August  Mels." 

Donatello.  Francis  Julius  Le  Mot/ne 
Burleigh,  who,  in  1867,  went  into  journal- 
ism, and  has  been  on  the  staff  of  the 
"  Chicago  Evening  Post,"  "  Brooklyn 
Eagle,"  "  Brooklyn  Union,"  "  New  York 
World,"  "Times,"  "Tribune,"  and  the 
"  Witness,"  and  was  at  one  time  editor 
and  proprietor  of  the  "  Northampton 
(Mass.)  Free  Press." 

Doncourt,  Chevalier  A.  de.  Antoi- 
nette Josephine  Fran^oise  Anne  (Symon  de 
Latreiche)  Drohojowska. 

Doos,  Gurreb.  John  Prinsep.  Stric- 
tures and  observations  on  the  Mocurrery 
system  of  landed  property  in  Brazil  .  .  . 
L.  1794. 

Dora,  Sister.     Dorothy  W.  Pattison. 

Dorcastriensis.  Thaddeus  Mason 
Harris,  S.T.D.  . 

Dorset,  St.  John.  Rev.  Hugo  John 
Belfour.  Montezuma :  a  tragedy  in  five 
acts  ;  and  other  poems  ...     L.  1822. 

Doubtful  Gentleman,  A.  James 
Kirke  Paulding.  Tales  of  a  good  woman. 
N.Y.  1829. 

Doughty  Champion  in  heavy  ar- 
mour, A.  Rev.  Newcome  Cappe.  Let- 
ters published  in  the  "  York  Chronicle." 
L.  179- 

In  reply  to  the  attack  of  Dr.  Cooper,  under 
the  signature  of  "Erasmus,"  upon  Mr.  Lindsay 
C.I  hia  resigning  the  living  of  Catterick. 

Douglas.  Edith.  Clara  L.  Burnham. 
We  Von  Ardens.     188-. 

Douglas,  Marion.  Mrs,  Annie  Doug- 
Ins  (  Greene)  Robinson.  Picture-poems  for 
young  folks.     B.  1871. 


Doutney,  Mrs.  T.  Narcisse.  Harriet 
G.  Storer,  I  told  you  so;  or,  an  autobi- 
ography .  .  .     Camb.,  Mass. 

Dow,  Junior.  Elbridge  Gerry  Paige. 
Short  patent  sermons.     P.  187-. 

Do  well,  Samuel.  John  Close.  A 
month  in  London ;  or,  the  select  adven- 
tures of  S.  D.,  the  village  bard,  edited  by 
A.  M.  Writewell.    L.  1844. 

In  1846  four  numbers  of  a  new  edition  were 
issued  with  the  following  title :  "  Adventures  of 
an  author ;  or,  the  Westmoreland  novelist."  Ed- 
ited by  Tim  Caxton. 

All  the  above  names  are  pseudonyms  of  Close. 

Do"wning,  Major  Jack.  Charles 
Augustus  Davis,  author  of  "Peter  Scri- 
ber's  Letters  "  and  "Major  Jack  Down- 
ing's  Letters,"  in  the  "  New  York  Com- 
mercial Advertiser." 

Downing,  Major  Jack.  Seba  Smith. 
The  life  and  writings  of  .  .  .    B.  1834. 

Do-wnright.  One  of  the  pseudonyms 
attributed  to  Junius  (q.v.).  The  letter 
thus  signed  is  dated  Dec.  22,  1767,  and 
contains  an  attack  on  Lord  Chatham. 

Doyle,  Martin.  Ross  Hickey.  Com- 
mon things  of  every  day  life  .  .  .  Dub- 
lin, 1857. 

Doyle,  Thomas.  John  J.  More.  Five 
years  in  a  lottery  office  ...    B.  1841. 

Dragoon,  A.  James  Hildreth.  Dra- 
goon campaigns  to  the  Rocky  Mountains 
.  .  .     N.Y.  1836. 

Drahlegne.  Frederick  J.  Englehardt, 
in  the  "Turf,  Field,  and  Farm"  (N.Y.). 

Drake,  Francis,  Esq.  Benjamin 
Humphrey  Smart.  The  metaphysicians 
...     L.  1857. 

Dralloc,  N.  John  Collard.  Praxis  of 
logic  for  schools.     L.  1799. 

Dramatist,  A.  B.  Frere.  The  ad- 
ventures of  ...  on  a  journey  to  the  Lon- 
don managers.     L.  1813. 

Dranmor.  Ferdinand  von  Schmid. 
Poetische  Fragmente.     Leipsic,  1865. 

Draper,  The.  William  Webster,  D.D. 
The  Draper's  reply.     L.  174—. 

Draper  of  London,  A.  Rev.  W.  Web- 
ster. The  consequences  of  trade,  as  to 
the  wealth  and  strength  of  any  nation  . .  . 
L.  1740. 

Drapler,  A.  James  Atcherley.  A  dra- 
pier's  address  to  the  good  people  of  Eng- 
land ...     L. 1773. 

Drapier,  The.  Jonathan  Swiji.  The 
Hibernian  patriot  .  .  .  Dublin  and  L. 
1730. 

Drawcansir,  Sir  Alexander, 
Knight.  Henry  Fielding,  who  in  1752 
started  the  "Covent  Garden  Journal" 
under  this  name.  See  Andrews's  "Brit- 
ish Journalist." 


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Dreamer,  A.     Major  John  Andr€. 

This  was  his  signature  in  "  Rivington's  Royal 
Gazette,"  in   which    he   published    the    "  Cow 
Chase,"  an  heroic  poem  in  three  cantos,  pub- 
lished in  London  in  1781.    It  was  originaUy  pub- 
lished on  the  morning  of  the  day  on  which  he 
was  taken  prisoner.    The  last  stanza  was :  — 
"  And  now  I've  closed  my  epic  strain; 
I  tremble  as  I  show  it. 
Lest  this  same  warrior-driver,  Wayne, 
Should  ever  catch  the  Poet." 

Dreamer,  A.  Henry  Theodore  Tuch- 
erman.  Leaves  from  the  diary  of  .  .  . 
L.  1853. 

Dreenan,  Councillor.  James  Russell 
Endean.  The  political  catechism  for 
1868;  or,  the  verdict  of  facts.     L.  1868. 

Drekab,  Maistre.  Leonard  Baker. 
Officiale  handboke  of  ye  Strivelin 
Fancye  Fayre  ...  ye  drawing-mau.  1882. 

Drille,  Hearten,  U.S.A.  Jeannie  H. 
Grey.  Flirtation;  or,  Cupid's  shoulder- 
strap  tactics.     N.Y.  1877. 

Dropper,  H.  Louis  J.  Jennings.  Eighty 
years  of  Republican  government  in  the 
United  States.    L.  1868. 

Drugger,  Abel.  John  Hardham,  The 
fortune  tellers  ...  a  medley,    n.p.,  n.d. 

Druid.  Henry  M.  Flint,  who  wrote 
for  the  "New  York  World"  over  the 
signature  "Druid." 

Druid,  The.  Henry  Hall  Dixon.  Sad- 
dle and  sirloin ;  or,  English  farm  and 
sporting  worthies.     L.  1870. 

Druit,  Henry.     William  Flint. 

Drury,  Karl.  Edgar  Fawcett.  Chris, 
the  car  conductor ;  or,  a  brave  man's 
fight  with  fate,  in  the  "Family  Star 
Paper."    N.Y.  1884. 

Dryasdust,  The  Rev.  Dr.  Sir  Walter 
Scott,  in  the  introduction  to  several  of 
his  novels. 

Drydog,  Doggrel.  Charles  Clark, 
September;  or,  sport  and  sporting. 
Colchester,  1856. 

Du  Baudrier,  Sieur.  Jonathan  Swift, 
D.D.  A  new  journey  to  Paris  .  .  .  trans- 
lated from  the  French.     L.  1711. 

Dubois,  Alfred.  James  Stuart  Bowes, 
who,  under  this  pseudonym, "  contributed 
a  number  of  highly  successful  pieces  to 
the  London  stage." 

Dubourg,  Antony.  One  of  the  pseu- 
donyms of  Paul  Lacroix. 

Ducaigne,  R.  E.  W.  McKendree 
Heath. 

Du  Camp,  Jules.  Jules  Lecomte.  His- 
toire  de  la  Re'volution  de  Fe'vrier  .  .  . 
Pans.  1850. 

Ducas,  Theodore.  Charles  Mills. 
Travels  of  ...  in  Italy  at  the  revival  of 
letters  and  art.     L.  1822. 

Ducdame.      Henry  Hooper.      Wash. 


Boltor,  M.D. ;  or,  the  life  of  an  orator 
...    L.  1872. 

Duchess,  The.  Mrs.  Maggie  Argles. 
Rossmoyne.    P.  1883. 

Duchillon.  Louis  Dutens.  Memoirs 
of  a  traveller,  now  in  retirement  ...  L. 
1806. 

DuckTTOrth,  Dr.  Dodimus,  A.  N.  Q. 
Asa  Greene.  The  life  and  adventures  of 
. .  .    N.Y.  1833. 

Dudley,  Arthur.  Mme.  Marie  Pau- 
line Hose  [Stewart)  Blaze  de  Bury,  who, 
from  the  age  of  18  years,  under  the 
pseudonyms  of  "  Arthur  Dudley "  and 
"  Maurice  Flassan,"  has  published  a  con- 
siderable number  of  critical  articles  and 
novels  in  the  "  Revue  de  Paris "  and  in 
the  "  Revue  des  Deux-Mondes." 

Dudley,  Dorothy.  Mrs.  Mary  Wil- 
liams {Greeley)  Goodridge. 

Dadu.  Miss  Julia  Fletcher.  Kismet. 
B.  187-. 

Duff,  R.  Rev.  Richard  Gifford,  in  the 
"  Gent.  Mag." 

D'Uffey,  Mr.  Thomas  D'Urfey.  The 
Houbble  Bubbles  ...     L.  1720. 

Duffle,  Thomas.  John  Gait.  The 
steamboat.    Edinb.  1822. 

Dufour,  Pierre.  Paul  Lacroix.  L'his- 
toire  de  la  prostitution  .  .  .  Brussels, 
1861. 

Dufourquet,  Thalaris.  Mme.  Jenny 
Dufourquet  Bastide.  Un  drame  au  palais 
des  Tuileries.    Paris,  1832. 

Duggan,  Dionysius.  William  Ma- 
ginn,  in  the  London  "  Literary  Gazette." 
182-. 

Duke  of  Scampington.  E.  G.  G. 
Murray.  The  member  for  Paris.  L. 
1871. 

Dumpling-Eater,  A.  Rev.  Thomas 
Stona,  A  letter  to  the  Norfolk  militia . . . 
L.  1759. 

Dunajew,  Wanda  von.  Aurora  von 
Sacher-Masoch.  Roman  einer  tugendhaf- 
ten  Frau,  und  Echter  Hermelin.     18-. 

Dundreary,  Ijord.  Charles  Kingsley. 
Speech  of  Lord  D.  in  section  D.  ...  on 
the  great  Hippocampus  Question.  Camb. 
1862. 

Dunheved.  Alfred  Farthing  Bobbins, 
in  his  contributions  to  the  "  East  Corn- 
wall Times"  (Launceston,  Eng.). 

Dunn,  Aiken.  Thomas  C.  Lotto,  in 
the  Brooklyn  "  Times." 

Dunn,  Deborah.  Mrs.  Frank  R. 
Stockton,  in  her  contributions  to  various 
periodicals. 

Dunshunner,  Augustus  Reginald, 
Esq.,  of  St.  Mirrens.  William  Edmon- 
stoune  Aytoun.  Tales  in  "Blackwood," 
1870. 


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D-nt-n,  Mr.  Mr.  Dunton.  Neck  or 
nothing :  a  consolatory  letter  from  .  . . 
to  Mr.  C[u]rll,  upon  his  being  tost  in  a 
blanket  ...  [In  verse.]  L.  171G.  By 
Samuel  Wesley  (■?). 

Dupe,  Johmiy.  John  Hancock,  in  a 
letter  from  a  loyalist  in  Boston  to  Dr. 
Church. 

Duplessis,  Armand.  Edmond  Den- 
nis  de  Manne  and  another.  Avant  souper. 
Paris,  1864. 

Dupre.    Edmond  Dennis  de  Manne. 

Durand,  Pierre.  Eugene  Guinot,  who 
edited  the  "  Siecle,"  Paris,  till  1848,  un- 
der this  pseudonym,  and  at  the  same 
time  produced  vaudevilles  under  that  of 
"  Paul  Vermond." 

Durangelo,  R.  Arnold  Huge.  Bianca 
della  Rocca.     1869. 

D'Urfey,  Young.  Frederick  Forrest. 
A  rattle  for  grown  children  .  .  .  L.  1766. 

Durocher,  Lieon.  Marie  Roch  Louis 
Reybaud,  who,  under  this  pseudonym, 
contributed  to  the  "National"  (Paris). 

Dusenbury,  V.  Hugo.  Henry  C. 
Bunner,  editor  of  "Puck"  (N.Y.). 


Dustwicli,  Jonatlian.  Tobias  George 
Smollett.  The  expedition  of  Humphrey 
Clinker  ...     L.  1794. 

Dusty.  Willard  G.  Nash.  A  century 
of  gossip ;  or,  the  real  and  the  seeming 
New  England  life.    Chic.  1876. 

Dutiful  Son,  A.  Thomas  George  Fan- 
nereau.     The  diary  of  .  .  .    L.  1849. 

Duverney,  Jacques.  L'Abb€  Casimir 
Ulysse  J.  Chevalier.  Geologic  contempo- 
raine.    Tours,  1867. 

Dux,  Liux.  Mrs.  Anna  Holyoke 
( Cutis)  Howard,  in  her  contributions  to 
the  "Household"  (Brattleboro,  Vt.). 

DTTlglit,  Jasper.  William  Duane.  Let- 
ter to  George  Washington  ...    P.  1796. 

Dy,  W.  H.  William  H.  Darby.  Bap- 
tism and  the  conflict  of  indwelling  sin  . . . 
L. 1859. 

Dyce,  Gilbert.  Percy  Hetherington 
Fitzgerald.  Bella  Donna;  or,  the  cross 
before  the  name :  a  romance.  By  . . . 
L.  1864. 

Dyson,  Mr.  Rev.  Sydney  Smith.  Mr. 
D.'s  speech  to  the  freeholders  on  reform. 
35th  ed.    L.  1831. 


E. 


c.  Isaac  Williams.  —  See  "a"  (under 
"Alpha"). 

E.  Dr.  William  Heberden,  in  his  con- 
tributions to  the  "Athenian  Letters"  . . . 
L.  1741-43. 

E.  Rev.  Thomas  Keble,  one  of  the  con- 
tributors to  "  Tracts  for  the  Times."  L. 
1840-48. 

E.  Margarita  Ernesto  Napollon,  her 
signature  in  the  "  Sibero  Pensiero." 

E.  TAoTwas  ^rsHne,  Lord  Erskine.  The 
farmer's  vision.    L.  1819. 

E.,  Redruth.  Richard  Edmonds,  Jun. 
Proposed  reformation  of  the  laws  of 
England,  in  the  "Cornish  (Eng.)  Maga- 
zine," 1828. 

E.  A.  Samuel  Adams,  in  the  "  Boston 
Gazette,"  Feb.  27,  1769. 

E.,  A.  Rev.  Arthur  Ellis.  —  See  "A 
Layman." 

E.  C.  George  Mackenzie,  Earl  of  Cro- 
marty. An  abstract  of  what  was  spoken 
in  Parliament,    n.p.  1705. 

E.,  C.  Charlotte  Elliott.  Hours  of 
sorrow  cheered  and  comforted  ...  L. 
1863. 

E.,  C,  M.D.  Charles  Lamb  (1),  in 
Hone's  "Table  Book." 

E.,  D.  Sir  David  Ershine.  Annals 
and  antic[uities  of  Dryburgh  and  other 


places  on  the  Tweed.    By  . . .    Kelso, 

1838. 

E.,  D.  David  Esdaile,  D.D.  Contri- 
butions to  natural  history.    Edinb.  1865. 

E.  G.  Rev.  Edmond  Hogan.  The  his- 
tory of  the  warr  of  Lreland  from  1641  to 
1653.    Edited  by  .  .  .    DubUn,  1873. 

E.,G.  S.  George  Samuel  Emerson.  A 
sketch  of  the  life  of  Francis  William 
Greenwood.  From  the  "  Monthly  Kelig- 
ious  Magazine."     B.  1847. 

E.,  H.  Sir  Henry  Charles  Englejield. 
Description  of  a  method  of  taking  the 
differences  of  right  ascension  and  decli- 
nation .  .  .    Bath,  1788. 

E.  H.  C.  M.  Rev.  Nathan  Davis. 
Israel's  true  emancipation.    L.  1852. 

The  letters  E.  H.  C.  M.  stand  for  "Editor 
•  Hebrew  Christians'  Magazine.'  " 

E.,  J.  James  Elia,  i.e.,  John  Lamb, 
Charles's  brother.  —  See  Lamb's  "  Elia," 
"  My  relations." 

E.,  J.  John  Evelyn.  The  charters  of 
the  city  of  London  ...    L.  1738. 

E.,  J.  Jonathan  Ellis.  The  justice  of 
the  present  war  against  the  I^ench . . . 
Newport,  R.I.,  1755. 

E.,  J.,  Esq.  John  Elsum.  Epigrams 
upon  the  paintings  of  the  most  eminent 
masters ...    L.  1700. 


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E.,  J.  C.  J.  C.  Erck.  The  Irish  Ec- 
clesiastical Register  .  .  .     Dublin,  1817. 

E.,  L(.  Louis  Engel,  in  his  musical 
criticisms  contributed  to  the  "World" 
(L.). 

E.,  Li.  Mrs.  L.  Edwards.  Dial  of 
meditation  and  prayer.    L.  1858. 

E.,  Ii.  Eleanor  Eden.  Easton  and  its 
inhabitants  ...     L.  1858. 

E.  1j.  Mrs.  Lijdia  Lillybridge  Simons, 
Leisure  hours;  or,  desultory  pieces  in 
prose  and  verse.     Calcutta,  1846. 

E.,  M.  Matthias  Earbery.  Elements 
of  policy,  civil  and  ecclesiastical .  . . 
L.  1716. 

E.  M.  E.  E.  E.  Millard.  'Eandom 
casts ;  or,  odds  and  ends  from  an  angler's 
note-book.    N.Y.  1878. 

E.  M.  S.   Rev.  James  Dallaway,  F.8.A. 

"Mr.  Dallawaywas  an  occasional  correspond- 
ent to  the  '  Gentleman's  Magazine '  under  the 
signature  'E.  M.  S.'  (Earl  Marshal's  Secretary), 
and  he  wrote  several  essays  under  the  same  sig- 
nature in  the  '  General  Chronicle  and  Literary 
Magazine,'  published  in  1811-12." 

E.,  O.  A.  Olaf  A.  Ericsson.  A  cruise 
under  six  flags.   'By...    P.  1883. 

E.,  P.  G.  Sir  Philip  de  Malpas  Grey 
Egerton.  Grillion's  Club,  from  its  origin 
in  1812  to  its  fiftieth  anniversary.  By 
.  . .    L.  1880. 

E.,  R.  W.  Ralph  Waldo  Emerson. 
The  wanderer:  a  colloquial  poem.  By 
William  Ellery  Channing.  B.  1871. 
[The  preface  signed  "  R.  W.  E."]. 

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E.  T.,  Gent.  Simon  Berlngton.  The 
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Earnest,  Elsie.  Mrs.  M.  V.  Scruggs. 
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East  Anglian,  An.  Charles  Feist. 
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Eastw^ood,  Frances.  Mrs.  D.  C. 
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Eben-ezer.  Itev.  Ebenezer  Aldred. 
The  little  book  . . .    Derbyshire,  1811. 

Ebn  Osn.  Benjamin  Stephenson.  At- 
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Ebony.  William  Blackwood,  a  humor- 
ous appellation  applied  to  him  by  James 
Hogg  in  the  jeu  d'esprit  "  The  Chaldee 
Ms.,"  which  appeared  in  "Blackwood's 
Magazine  "  for  October,  1817. 

Eboracus.  T^^.  W.  Broom.  Great 
and  grave  questions  for  American  poli- 
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Eccletus.  Luke  Howard.  A  few 
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Bishops  of  the  Church  of  England  .  .  . 
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Echard,  Li.  Samuel  Pegge.  On  the 
promiscuous  use  of  singulars  and  plurals 
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1790,  p.  785. —  See  "Gent.  Mag.," 
LXVL,  p.  1083. 

Echo,  Oliver.  S.  D.  Forbes,  in  his 
contributions  to  the  "Evening  Wiscon- 
sin." 

Ecir.  Pro/.  Isaac  L.  Bice,  in  the 
"Philadelphia  Bulletin."  Author  of 
"  What  is  Music  ?  "    N.Y.  187-. 

Eclea-Nobj-moni.  Benjamin  Coole. 
A  letter  from  a  gentleman  in  the  city  to 
his  kinsman  in  the  country.     L.  1705. 

Ecneps,  Phesoi.     Joseph  Spence. 

"  In  1764  he  was  well  portrayed  by  Mr. 
James  Ridley,  in  his  admirable  '  Tales  of  the 
Genii,'  under  the  name  of  '  Phesoi  Ecneps  (his 
ownnameread  backwards)  Dervish  of  the  Groves, 
and  a  panegyrical  letter  from  him  to  that  ingen- 
ious moralist,  under  the  same  signature,  is  inser- 
ted in  '  Letters  of  Eminent  Persons,'  Vol.  III., 
p.  139." 

Edax.  Charles  Lamb,  in  his  essay  on 
"Appetite,"  contributed  to  the  "Re- 
flector." 

Edgar,  Sir  John.  Sir  Richard  Steele. 
"In  January,  1720,  he  began  a  paper 
under  the  name  of  Sir  John  Edgar  called 
the  'Theatre,'  which  he  continued 
every  Tuesday  and  Saturday  till  the  5th 
of  April  following." 

Edgerton,  Wild.     Brock  McVicker. 

Edianez,  Anna.  3Ille.  Z€naide  Marie 
Anne  Fleurioi,  who  has  written  stories 
under  the  above  pseudonym  which  have 
found  great  favor  among  French  readers. 

Edinburgh  Burgess  of  1786,  An. 
John  Gladstone.  The  justice  and  expedi- 
ency of  the  plan  contained  in  a  report 
addressed  ...  to  the  Chancellor  of  the 
Exchequer  .  .  .     Edinb.  1836. 

Editor,  An.  Lewis  Gay  lord  Clark. 
Knicknacks  from  an  editor's  table.  N.Y. 
1853. 

Editor,  The.  Ambrose  Eccles.  The 
plays  of  King  Lear  and  Cymbeline.    By 


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William    Shakspear.     With    notes    and 
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Editor  of  "  Bell's  Litfe  in  Liondon," 
The.  Frank  L.  Downing.  Piglits  for  the 
championship.     L.  1860. 

Editor  of  "  Clirysal,"  The.  Charles 
Johnston.  The  history  of  Axsaces,  Prince 
of  Betlis.    By . .  .     Dublin,  1774-75. 

Editor  of  "Columella,"  "Euge- 
nius,"  The.  Rev.  Hichard  Graves.  The 
reveries  of  solitude  ...     L.  1793. 

Editor  of  "  Dodsley's  Collection  of 
Old  Plays,"  The.  Isaac  Heed.  The 
plays  of  William  Shakspeare  .  .  .  The 
third  edition,  revised  and  augmented  by 
...     L.  1785. 

Editor  of  the  "Examiner,"  The. 
{James  Henrj/)  Leigh  Hunt.  The  "Re- 
flector," a  quarterly  magazine,  on  sub- 
jects of  philosophy,  politics,  and  the  lib- 
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Editor  of  the  "  Glossary  of  Archi- 
tecture,"   The.      John    Henry    Park 
Some  account  of  domestic  architectme 
in  England,  from  Richard  II.  to  Henry 
VIII Oxford,  1859. 

Editor  of  "Kind  Words,"  The. 
Benjamin  Clarke.  The  life  of  Jesus,  for 
young  people.     By  ...     L.  1868. 

Editor  of  "  King  Lear,"  The.  Charles 
Jennens.  The  tragedy  of  King  Lear,  as 
lately  published,  vindicated  .  .  .  L.  1772. 

Editor  of  "Life  in  Normandy," 
The.  J.  F.  Campbell.  A  short  Ameri- 
can tramp  in  the  fall  of  1854,  by  .  .  . 
Edinb.  1865. 

Editor  of  "Notes  and  Queries," 
The.  William  John  Thoms.  The  E.  of 
"  Notes  and  Queries  "  and  his  friend,  Mr. 
Singer;  or,  the  questionable  credit  of 
that  periodical.  L.  1856.  By  William 
Robinson  Arrowsmith. 

Editor  of  "Once  a  Week,"  The. 
Eneas  Sweetland  Dallas.  The  Stowe- 
Byron  controversy  ...     L.  1869. 

Editor  of  "Salmagundi,"  The. 
George  Huddesford.  Les  champignons 
du  Diable;  or,  imperial  mushrooms:  a 
mock-heroic  poem  ...     L.  1805. 

Editor  of  a  "  Quarterly  Review," 
The.  William  Frederick  Deacon.  War- 
reniana  ...     L.  1824. 

Editor  of  that  Edition,  The.  Rev. 
William  West.  A  few  words  in  reply  to 
the  "  British  Quarterly  Review "  on  the 
new  edition  of  Archbishop  Leighton's 
works.     By  .  .  .     L.  1870. 

Editor  of  that  Journal,  The.     Jo- 
seph Gurney  Bevan  (?).     A  vindication  of 
the  American  Colonization  Society  and  { 
the  Colony  of  Liberia.    Extracted  from 
the  "Herald  of  Peace."    By...    L.  1832. 


Editor  of   that    Periodical,  The. 

Samuel  Gardner  Drake.  Review  of 
Winthrop's  Journal,  as  edited  and  pub- 
lished by  the  Hon.  James  Savage  .  . . 
Prepared  for  .  .  .  the  "  New  England 
Historical  and  Genealogical  Register." 
By  .  .  .     B.  1854. 

Editor  of  the  "Adventures  of  a 
Guinea,"  The.  Charles  Johnston.  The 
history  of  John  Juniper,  Esq.,  alias  Juni- 
per Jack ...     L. 1781. 

Editor  of  the  "  Annals  of  Agricul- 
ture," The.  Arthur  Young.  National 
danger,  and  the  means  of  safety.  By  . . . 
L.  1798. 

Editor  of  the  "Aurora."  Benjamin 
Franklin  Bache.  Truth  will  out !  The 
foul  charges  of  the  Tories  against  .  .  . 
repelled  ...    P.  1798. 

Editor  of  the  "Boston  Daily  Ad- 
vertiser," The.  Nathan  Hale.  Remarks 
on  ...  a  railroad  .  ,  .  from  Boston  to  the 
Connecticut  River  ...     B.  1827. 

Editor  of  the  "  British  Workman," 
The.  T.  B.  Smythies.  Stories  about 
horses.     Compiled ...    L.  1876. 

Editor  of  the  "Canadian  Free- 
man," The.  Francis  Collins.  An 
abridged  view  of  the  Alien  Questiop 
unmasked  .  .  .    York,  U.C,  1826. 

Editor  of  the  "Manchester  Her- 
ald," The.  Joseph  Aston.  Metrical 
records  of  Manchester  ...    L.  1822. 

Editor  of  the  "3Ionthly  Reposi- 
tory," The.  Rev.  Robert  Aspland.  The 
Christian  Reformer  .  .  .  Hackney, 
1815. 

Editor  of  the  "National,"  The. 
George  Jacob  Holyoake.  The  life  of 
Thomas  Paine  ...    L.  1847. 

Editor  of  the  "  Nevpport  Mercury," 
The.  George  Cliamplin  Mason.  Newport 
illustrated  in  a  series  of  pen  and  pencil 
sketches.     By  .  .  .     N.Y.  1854. 

Editor  of  the  "Port  Folio,"  The. 
John  E.  Hall.  Memoirs  of  eminent  per- 
sons, with  portraits  and  facsimiles :  writ- 
ten, and  in  part  selected  ...     P.  1827. 

Editor  of  the  "  Spiritual  Quixote," 
The.  Rev.  Richard  Graves.  The  coali- 
tion; or,  the  opera  rehears'd:  a  com- 
edy. .  .    L. 1794. 

Editor  V.  Publisher.  Edward  Wal- 
ford  V.  Elliot  Stock.  A  short  narrative 
of  his  editorial  connection  with  the  "  An- 
tiquary," in  1879-80;  by  E.  Walford.  L. 
1880. 

Editors  of  the  "  Children's  Friend," 
The.  Rev.  William  Wilson.  One  hun- 
dred hieroglyphic  Bible  readings  for  the 
young.     Compiled  by  .  .  .    L.  1869. 

Edmund,  The  Right  Rev.,  Bishop 


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of  Chester.  Edmund  Keene.  Sermon 
before  the  Society  for  Propagation  of 
the  Gospel  in  Foreign  Parts,  1757.  L. 
1757. 

Edwards,  Jolm  H.  John  Edward 
Haynes,  with  Charles  Haynes,  author  of 
"  Star  of  hope,"  "  Sabbath-school  songs." 
N.Y.  187-.  Also  in  his  contributions  to 
periodical  literature. 

Efendi,  Murad.  Franz  von  Werner. 
Balladen  und  Bilder.     1879. 

Eflfessea.  Francis  Sewell  Cole.  Oce- 
anica,  etc.     Southampton,  1871. 

Eflfmgham,  C,  Esq.  John  Esten 
Cooke.  The  Virginia  comedians ;  or,  old 
days  in  the  Old  Dominion  .  .  .  N.Y. 
1855. 

Egmont.  ^t.  Michel  Masse,  in  his  con- 
tributions to  "  Le  Courrier  du  Bas-Rhin." 

Eg— t,  J.,  E— 1  of.  John,  Earl  of  Eg- 
mont. A  letter  from  a  person  of  distinc- 
tion to  the  right  hon.  ...     L.  1749. 

An  answer  to  three  pamphlets,  of  which  Lord 
Egmont  was  the  reputed  author.  The  "  Monthly 
Review."    Vol.  I.,  1849,  p.  238. 

Ego.  Gabriel  Norbert  Billiart,  in  his 
contributions  to  "La  Monde  Illustre" 
(Paris). 

Egyptian  Kafir,  An.  Samuel  Bailey. 
Letters  of  ...  on  a  visit  to  England  in 
search  of  a  religion  ...    L.  1839. 

Egyptus.  Joseph  Parrish  Thompson, 
8.T.D. 

Eight  Clergymen.  Rev.  Hugh  Stow- 
ell.  Rev.  John  Cale,  etc.  The  Churchman 
armed.  A  course  of  lectures  ...  L. 
18G4. 

Eiini,  C.  Wilkins.  Charles  Wilhins 
Webber.  Instinct,  reason,  and  imagina- 
tion, in  the  "  Democratic  Eeview."  Vol. 
15,  p.  408. 

EAAXISTOS.  Thomas  Foster  Bar- 
ham.  Reliquias  Serise;  or,  Christian 
musings  . . .  Short  pieces  in  verse.  By  . . . 

Elagnitin,  J.  Joseph  Nightingale. 
Mock  heroics,  on  snuff,  tobacco,  and  gin, 
and  a  rhapsody  on  an  inkstand.  L.  1822. 

El  Atchby.  Lyman  Hotchkiss  Bagg. 
His  signature  in  the  N.Y.  "Graphic," 
April,  1873,  and  in  the  N.Y.  "  World," 
April,  1878. 

Elberp.  George  Henry  Preble,  whose 
first  article,  composed  in  his  14th  year, 
appeared  in  the  "  Experiment,"  Portland, 
Me.,  under  this  nom  de  plume. 

Eld,  George.  John  Taylor,  the 
water-poet.  Superbiae  flagellum;  or, 
the  whip  of  pride.     L.  1621. 

Elder  of  the  Church  of  Scotland, 
An.  Hugh  Barclay.  A  plea  for  Chris- 
tian union,  by  .  .  .     Edinb.  185-. 

Eldon,  Dr.  Abraham.   Thomas  Wyse. 


The  Continental  traveller's  oracle  .  . 
L. 1828. 

Elector,  An.  Henry  Romilly.  Public 
responsibility  and  vote  by  ballot,  L. 
1865. 

Elector  in  1771,  An.  Samuel  Adams, 
in  the  "Boston  Gazette,"  May  20,  1771. 

Eleonora.  Eleanor  Butler.  "Gay 
Eleonora's  smile,"  in  Anna  Seward's 
"Llangollen  Vale." 

Eleven  Sophomores.  "Harry,"  by 
C.  F.  Thwing;  "The  bear,"  by  B.  0. 
Peirce ;  "  Rose  Bud's  story,"  by  S.  B. 
Stiles;  "Jamie's  mice,"  by  C.  H.  Bar- 
rows ;  "  Santa  Claus's  deer,"  by  G.  S. 
Pine  ;  "  Maggie's  walk,"  by  H.  Hinkley  ; 
"Chicken's  mistake,"  by  C.  A.  Dickin- 
son ;  "  About  the  stars,"  by  W.  R.  Page  ; 
"Bertie's  dream,"  by  F.  A.  Stimson; 
"  Bumble's  first  day  at  work,"  by  T.  C. 
Williams;  "Bronco,"  by  A.  A.  Whee- 
ler.    Stories  for  children.     B.  1875. 

Elfin.  Miss  Georgiana  Verrall.  A 
Cornish  ghost  story.  A  night's  adven- 
tures at  the  Devil's  Stile ;  or,  Jacky 
Trevose  and  Mary  Trevean.  By  "E." 
Truro,  1862. 

Elfrida.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  (Simpson)  Inch- 
bald,  in  Beloe's  "  Sexagenarian,"  II.  394. 
2d  ed.    L.  1818. 

Elhegos.  Elbridge  Henry  Goss,  in  his 
contributions  to  the  "Boston  Advertiser," 
etc  ,  from  1870. 

Elia.  Charles  Lamb,  in  the  celebrated 
"essays"  contributed  to  the  "Londou 
Magazine,"  1820-25. 

"The  adoption  of  the  signature  was  purely  acci- 
dental. His  first  contribution  was  a  description 
of  the  Old  South  Sea  House,  —  where  Lamb  had 
passed  a  few  months'  novitiate  as  a  clerk  thirty 
years  before,  —  and  of  its  inmates,  who  had  long 
passed  away;  and,  remembering  the  name  of  a 
gay,  light-hearted  foreigner,  who  had  fluttered 
there  at  that  time,  he  subscribed  his  name  to  the 
essay." — T.  N.  Talfourd. 

Elia,  Bridget.  Mary  Lamb,  sister  of 
Charles  Lamb,  was  the  author  of  "  Mrs. 
Leicester's  school ...    L.  1808. 

Elia,  James.  John  Lamb,  brother  of 
Charles  Lamb. 

Eliakim.  Count  Modeste  Gruau  de  la 
Barre.  Les  visions  d'Esaie  et  la  nouvelle 
terre  .  .  .     Rotterdam,  1854. 

Elias.     John  Lingard,  D.D. 

Perhaps  his  signature  in  the  "  Newcastle  Cour- 
ant,"  for  which,  in  1805,  he  wrote  a  series  of  let- 
ters, which  were  afterwards  collected  under  the 
title  of  "  Catholic  loyalty  vindicated  ";  or,  more 
probably,  of  his  anonymous  pamphlets  in  his 
controversy  with  the  Bishop  of  Durham  and 
others,  1806-13. 

Elie,  Lie  Pere.  Marie  Maximilian 
Harel.  L'esprit  du  sacerdoce.  Paris, 
1818. 

Eliot,  George.     Mrs.  Marian  {Evans 


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Lewes)  Cross.  Scenes  of  clerical  life, 
1858;  Adam  Bede,  1858.  L.  and 
Edinb. 

"  Nor  can  we  omit,  in  concluding  this  notice 
of  a  most  remarkable  book,  some  notice  of  tbe 
disputes  as  to  its  authorship.  The  newspapers 
have  been  full  of  them.  Mr.  Anders,  rector  of 
Kirkby,  writes  early  in  April  of  this  year  to  as- 
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  onr 
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 
a  stone,  declare  that,  '  those  works  are  not  writ- 
ten by  Mr.  Liggins,  or  by  any  one  with  a  name 
like  Liggins'  .  .  .  Now,  upon  all  this  we  have 
only  to  remark,  that  we  cordially  agree  in  the 
dictum  of  Mr.  Eliot,  that  '  the  attempt  to  pry 
into  what  is  obviously  meant  to  be  withheld,  — 
his  name,  —  is  quite  indefensible.'"  —  Edinb. 
Rev.,  1859. 

diza.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Carter.  The 
name  under  which  she  began  to  contrib- 
ute verses  to  the  "  Gent.  Mag.,"  at  the 
age  of  seventeen. 

Bliza.  Mrs.  Eliza  Jane  (Poitevent) 
Nicholson,  in  her  contributions  to  the 
"Times-Democrat"  fNew  Orleans, La.). 

Eliza.  Anne  Elisabeth  (Petitpain) 
Voiart.    L'Algerien.    Paris,  1816. 

Eliza.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Draper.  Let- 
ters from  E.  to  Yorick  [Laurence 
Sterne].    L.  1775. 

Elizaphan  of  Parnacli.  Benjamin 
Church,  M.D.  Liberty  and  property  vin- 
dicated, and  the  St — pm — n  burnt  .  .  . 
B.  1766. 

Ellen.  Mrs.  Rebecca  S.  (Reed)  Nich- 
ols, whose  earliest  poems  were  published 
in  the  Louisville  "News  Letter,"  under 
this  nom  de  plume. 

Ellen  Louise.  Mrs.  Ellen  Louise 
[Chandler)  Moulton,  wlio,  in  1841,  com- 
menced furnishing  prose  contributions  to 
the  periodicals  under  this  nom  de  plume. 

Ellen  of  Exeter.  Mrs.  Anne  Maria 
Mackenzie.  The  Neapolitan  ;  or,  the  test 
of  integrity.     L.  1796. 

Ellersberg,  Eduard.  Eduard  Zie- 
hen.   Gaston  von  Ronac.     186-. 

Ellice,  Lucy.  Miss  Ellen  Moi'iarty. 
One  of  the  noms  de  plume  under  which 
she  wrote  for  Miles  O'Reilly's  "  Citizen." 

Elling,  Franz  von.     Karl  Milller. 

Elliot,  Edith.  3frs.  Anna  Holyoke 
(Cutis)  Howard,  in  her  contributions  to 
the  "Household"  (Brattleboro,  Vt.). 

Elliot,  Madge.     Margaret  Ey tinge. 

Elliott.     Samuel  Elliott  Coues.     Re- 


marks on  the  Bunker  Hill  monument  .  . 
Portsmouth,  N.H.,  1840. 

EUiott,  Elinor.     Ella  S.  Sargent. 

Elliott,  Ruth.  Miss  Lillie  Peck.  A 
voice  from  the  sea  ...    L.  1876. 

Elloie.  Miss  Zoda  Stith.  Poems. 
Nashville,  Tenn.,  1869. 

Ellsworth.  Elmer  E.  Wadman,  in 
his  contributions  to  various  periodicals 
of  Boston,  Mass.,  etc. 

EUwood,  Ella.     Ellen  Shade. 

Elmar,  Karl.  Karl  Swiedack.  Die 
Wette  um  ein  Herz.     1841. 

Elmlicht,  Twinrock,  Esq.  Thomas 
Peter  Mitchell.  Theophania ;  or,  a  Scrip- 
tural view  of  the  manifestation  of  the 
Logos,  or  pre-existent  Messiah  .  .  .  L. 
1857. 

Elmwood.     James  Russell  Lowell. 

Elmwood,  Elnathan,  Esq.  Asa 
Greene.  A  Yankee  among  the  Nullifiers : 
autobiography.    N.Y.  1833. 

Elocution  Walker.  John  Walker. 
A  name  given  to  him  from  his  being  a 
distinguished  teacher  of  elocution. 

Elohta  Ttenrub.     Athole  Burnett. 

Elon.  Dr.  Linnaeus  B.  Anderson,  in 
his  contributions  to  the  "State"  (Rich- 
mond, Va.). 

The  pseudonym  is  an  anagram  of  Noel  (Va.), 
his  residence. 

El  Penseroso.  G.  F.  Lanigan,  a 
Canadian  writer,  who,  under  this  signa- 
ture, contributed  to  the  "  Western  Jour- 
nal." 

Elvira.  Mrs.  Perkins.  Harp  of  the 
willows.     B.  1858. 

Elysio,  Fllinto.  Francisco  Manoel  do 
Nascimento,  among  whose  works,  pub- 
lished under  this  assumed  name,  are  a 
number  of  odes  and  a  translation  of  La 
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Emanuel,  Christian,  Esq.  George 
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Emeff.  Mary  Flagg,  in  the  "  Home 
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Emendator.  Caleb  Whitefoord.  Ad- 
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Emigrant.  Samuel  Sidney.  Emi- 
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Emilia.  Miss  Pamelia  S.  Vinning, 
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time  under  this  pen-name.  She  was 
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the  "  Great  Republic  Mag."  Miss  Vinning 
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Emiliane,  Gabriel  d'.  Antonio  Ga- 
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Emily.  Miss  Emily  Angove.  Clara 
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Emma.  Miss  M.  L.  Everist,  in  her 
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Emmeline.    Kathinka  (Halein)  Zitz. 

Emmeran,  Eusebius.  Georg  Fried- 
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Emmet,  Elizabeth.  Mrs.  Elizabeth 
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Engelyom,  Van.  Jules  Lecomte. 
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Englishman.  William  Sharp,  Jr. 
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Englishw^oman  in  Utah,  A.  Mrs. 
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Enquirer,  The.  William  Atkinson. 
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Enrique,  Erratic.  Henry  Clay  Lu- 
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Episcopal  Divine,  An.  Dr.  Hay. 
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Erdan,  Alexandre.  Alexandre  Andr€ 
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Everett.  J.  E.  McAshan.  Houston 
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Everett,  Paul.     Cornelia  Lovejoy. 

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Eye-Witness,  An.  Capt.  John  Mur- 
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Eye-Witness,  An.  Edward  Burk. 
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F.  Barron  Field.  —  See  Lamb's  "  Elia," 
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F.  Sir  George  Prevost,  Bart.,  one  of  the 
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F.  Thomas  Ignatius  Maria  Forster, 
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F.  Edward  Fillebrown.  Richard  Grant 
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F.  and  F.,  J.  F.  James  Frederic  Fer- 
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F.  A.  C.  T.  Osborne  Howes,  Boston 
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F.,  B.  Benjamin  Furly  (?).  The  light 
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F.,  C  Charles  File,  in  his  contribu- 
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F.,  C.  Charles  James  Fox.  Epistle 
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F.,  C.  &  E.  C.  Catharine  Foster  and 
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F.,  Hon.  C.  J.  Hon.  Charles  James 
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F.,  E.  Edgar  Fawcett,  in  his  contri- 
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F.,  E.    Edward  Fillebrown      The  biog- 


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F.,  E.  Mrs.  E.  Fletcher.  Elidure  and 
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F.,  E.  E.  Field.  A  manual  of  devo- 
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F.,  E.  Ebenezer  Forsijth.  Shakespeare ; 
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F.,  E.,  Jr.  Edward  Fell,  Jr.,  in  the 
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F.,  E.  E.  Elizabeth  E.  Flagg.  Little 
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F.,  E.  T.  Edward  Taylor  Fletcher.  — 
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F.,  E.  W.  Edwin  Wilkins  Field.  On 
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F.,  F.  Francis  Fauquier.  An  essay 
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F.,  F.  Frederick  Fi/sh.  Nature's  voice 
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F.  F.  of  the  Cedars.  Henry  William 
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F.,  Greville,  of  Barnes.  Greville 
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F.,  G.  H.  Granville  Hamilton  Forbes. 
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F.,  H.  Henry  Foley.  —  See  "A  Mem- 
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F.,  H.  Li.  Henrietta  Louisa  Farrer. 
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F.,  H.  R.  Henry  Ralph  Francis.  The 
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F.,  J.  John  Fransham.  An  exact  ac- 
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F.,  J.  John  Fry.  The  legend  of  Mary, 
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F.,  J.  James  Freeman,  8.T.D.  Re- 
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F.,  J.  G.  A.  J.  G.  A.  Forster.  A 
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F.,  N.  Nicholas  French.  —  See  "A 
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F.,  N.  Li.  Nathaniel  Langdon  Frothing- 
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F.,  O.  Ij.  Mrs.  Olive  Leonard  Foster, 
who  lor  40  years  responded  to  number- 
less solicitations  for  an  original  hymn  or 
poem,  and  contributed  to  numerous 
newspapers  and  magazines  under  these 
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F.,  P.,  Minister  of  the  Church  of 
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F.,  R.  W.  R.  W.  Falconer.  Cata- 
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F.,  S.  H.  Sarah  Hustler  Fox.  Poems, 
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into  the  real  merit  of  a  certain  popular 
performer  ...    L.  1760. 

The  above  work  is  directed  against  David  Gar- 
rick.  It  consists  of  a  series  of  letters,  which  origi- 
nally appeared  in  the  "  Craftsman,  or  Gray's 
Inn  Journal"  over  the  following  pseudonyms: 
"T.  F.";  "X.  Y.  Z.";  "Theatricus";  "Anti- 
theatricus";  "Candidus";  "  Philo-Tragicus  " ; 
"Ingenuus";  "W.  W.";  and  "A  Lover  of 
Truth." 

F.,  T.  Thomas  F oxer  oft.  A  funeral 
sermon,  occasion'd  by  several  mournful 
deaths  ...     B.  1722. 

F.  T.  Pvohert  Fleming.  The  history  of 
hereditary-right  ...     L.  n.d. 

F.,  T.  Thomas  Ford.  Reminders  in 
grammar  and  orthography  ...     L.  1855. 

F.,  T.  Thomas  Flatman.  Virtus  redi- 
viva.  [A  collection  of  poems.]  L. 
1660. 

F.,   T.,    Assistant-Curate    at    , 

and  Joint-Lecturer  of  St. .     Rev. 

Thomas  Francklin.  A  letter  to  a  bishop, 
concerning  lectureships.     L.  1768. 

F.,  T.  V.  Rev.  Thomas  Vincent  Fos- 
berij.     Hymns  and  poems  ...     L.  1844. 

F.,  W.  William  Field.  An  historical 
and  descriptive  account  of  the  town  and 
castle  of  Warwick,  and  of  the  neighbour- 
ing Spa  of  Leamington  .  .  .  Warwick, 
1815. 

F.,  W.,  Esq.  William  Freke.  The 
fountain  of  monition  and  inter-communi- 
cation divine  ...     L.  1703. 

F.,  W.,  Sir.  Sir  W.  Foujnes.  Methods 
proposed  for  regulating  the  poor  .  .  . 
Dublin,  1725. 

F.,  W.  A.  Lieut.-Col.  William  Augustus 
Fyers.    The  Italian  crisis  ...     L.  1859. 

F.,  W.  D.  Wilhelm  David  Fuhrmann. 
Leben  .  .  .  des  Lucilio  Vanini  .  .  .  Leip- 
sic,  1810. 

F.,  W.  E.  W.  E.  Flaherty.  The 
annals    of  England.     Oxford,  1876. 

F.,  W.  J.  William  John  Fitzpatrick. 
Who  wrote  the  Waverley  novels?  L. 
1856. 

F ,  R ,  Gent.     Robert   Forbes. 

Ajax:  his  speech  to  the  Grecian  knabbs. 
From  Ovid's  "Metam.,"  lib.  XIII  .  .  . 
Glasgow,  1755. 

F— n,C.    C. 
Mr." 

F-r-n,  Mr. 


Ferguson.  —  See  "  F-r-n, 


C.  Ferguson.  A  letter 
address'd  to  every  honest  man  in  Britain 
...  L.  1738.  [The  letter  is  signed  "C. 
F— n."] 

F — y,  J — n.  John  Fry.  Bibliographt 
cal  memoranda  .  .  .     Bristol,  1816. 

Fabian.  Mrs.  Virginia  Durant  Cov^ 
tngton,  who,  during  the  late  war,  made 
her  d^but  as  a  writer  in  the  "  Southern 


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Field  and  Fireside,"  published  at  Augus 
ta,  Ga.,  as  "Fabian," and  since  that  time 
has  been  a  frequent  contributor  to  South- 
ern periodicals  under  the  assumed  names 
of  "  Casper,"  "  Popinack,"  and  under  her 
own  name. 

Fabius.  John  Dickinson.  The  letters 
of  ...  in  1788,  on  the  federal  constitu- 
tion, and  in  1797  on  the  present  situation 
of  public  affairs.  Wilmington,  Del., 
1797. 

Fabricius.  Joseph  Galloway.  Fabri- 
cius;  or,  letters  to  the  people  of  Great 
Britain.     L.  1782. 

Fac  et  Spera.  William  Harding,  in 
his  contributions  to  the  "  Clipper " 
(N.Y.). 

Factory  Hand  of  Waltham,  A. 
Josiah  Bigelow.  Review  of  "  An  address 
to  the  workingmen  of  New  England  "... 
Camb.,  Mass.,  1832. 

Fadette.  Mrs.  Minnie  Beeves  Rodney 
or  Marian  C.  Legate  Reeves.  Weari- 
thorne  ;  or,  in  the  light  of  to-day  .  .  • 
B.  1872. 

The  "  Library  of  Congreee  "  has  the  former 
name,  the  "  Female  Writers  of  the  South,"  the 
latter. 

Faed.  —  See  "  Waverley." 

Fag,  Frederick.  .James  Johnson.  The 
recess ;  or,  autumnal  relaxation  in  the 
Highlands  and  Lowlands  ...  a  serio-comic 
tour  to  the  Hebrides.     L.  1834. 

Fair  Inquirer,  A.  Rev.  John  Hawkins. 
A  few  remarks  on  an  address  to  the 
Roman  Catholics  of  the  United  States  of 
America,  occasioned  by  a  letter  addressed 
to  the  Catholics  of  Worcester  by  Mr. 
V/'harton,  their  late  chaplain.  By  the 
Right  Rev.  Dr.  Carroll.  By  . .  .  Worces- 
ter, Eng.,  1796. 

Fairchild,  Paul.  John  A.  Taylor. 
Defense  of  insanity.     N.Y.  187(3. 

Fairfax,  Rutli.  Mrs.  Agnes  Jean 
Stibhes,  a  favorite  contributor  of  novel- 
ettes, poems,  and  sketches  to  Father 
Ryan's  paper,  the  "Banner  of  the 
Soutli,"  under  this  no?n  de  plume. 

Fairford,  Alan.  John  Kent,  editor  of 
the  "  Canadian  Literary  Magazine,"  To- 
ronto, 1834.  "  Under  this  signature  in  a 
widely-circulated  periodical  a  series  en- 
titled "The  English  Layman." 

Fairleigli,  Frank.  Francis  Edward 
Smedley,  who  edited  "  Cruikshank's  Mag- 
azine," etc.,  under  this  name. 

Fairplay,  Oliver.  Thomas  Jefferson. 
Proposals  .  .  .  for  publishing  the  private 
and  public  life  of  the  First  Consul.  P. 
1804. 

Faith  Workless. —  See  "Methodist 
preacher  in  Cambridgeshire,  A." 


Faithful  Monitor,  A.     One   of  the 

pseudonyms  attributed  to  Junius  (q.v-). 

The  letter  bearing  this  signature  is  dated 
August  25, 1767,  and  censures  the  appointment 
of  Lord  Townshend  as  Lord  Lieutenant  of  Ire- 
land, and  of  his  brother,  the  Hon.  Charles  Town- 
shend, as  Chancellor  of  the  Exchequer. 

Falconbridge.  Jonathan  F.  Kelly. 
The  memoirs  of  ...  a  collection  of  hu- 
morous and  every-day  scenes.     P.  1856. 

Falcon  Feather.  John  Collier.  Lan- 
cashire dialect  and  poems.     L.  1828. 

Falconer,      Edmund.  Edmund 

O'Rourke.  Extremes;  or,  men  of  the 
day :   a  comedy.     L.  1859. 

Falconer,  Frank.  E.  N.  Carvalho, 
in  the  "Turf,  Field,  and  Farm  "  (N.Y.). 

Fales,  Fanny.  Mrs.  Frances  Elizabeth 
Smith. 

Falltland.     Fisher  Ames. 

Falkland.  Nathaniel  Chapman,  M.D., 
in  the  "Philadelphia  Portfolio." 

Falkland.  Rev.  John  Robert  Scott, 
D.D.  A  review  of  the  principal  charac- 
ters of  the  Irish  House  of  Commons. 
Dublin,  1789. 

Falkland.  Francis  Perceval  Eliot.  A 
series  of  letters  ...    L.  1814. 

Falkland,  Frank.     G.  L.  Wilson. 

FalstaflF,  Sir  John.  For  the  supposed 
editor  of  the  "  Anti-Theatre."     L.  1720. 

Fanchon.  Mrs.  Laura  Brady  Starr, 
in  her  letters  to  the  "  Cleveland  Leader  " 
(O.). 

Fanchon.  Mrs.  Laura  M.  Sanford. 
History  of  Erie  County,  Pennsylvania. 
P.  1862. 

Fancy,  One  of  the.  Frederick  Tay- 
lor. System  of  horse-taming  ...  L. 
1858. 

Fancy,  One  of  the.  Thomas  Moore. 
Tom  Crib's  memorial  to  Congress.  L. 
1819. 

Fane,  Florence.  Mrs.  Frances  Fuller 
Victor.  All  over  Oregon  and  Washing- 
ton.    San  Fran.  1872. 

Fane,  Violet.  Mrs.  Mary  (Mont- 
gomerie  Lamb)  Singleton.  Collected 
verses  ...     L.  1880. 

Fan-Fan.  Mrs.  Finances  Irene  (Burge) 
Smith.     Fan-fan  stories.     B.  1863. 

Fanny,  Aunt.  Mrs.  Frances  Dana 
{Barker)  Gage,  who,  under  this  signa- 
ture, wrote  many  beautiful  stories  for 
children,  besides  stanzas  and  sketches. 

Fanny,  Aunt.  3Irs.  Fanny  Barrow. 
All  sorts  of  popguns.     N.Y.  1869. 

Fant,  Eli.  Edward  Bean  Underhill. 
Struggles  and  triumphs  of  religious  lib- 
erty. N.Y.  1851 ;  and  his  contributions 
to  various  periodicals. 

Farbrick,   Jonathan.     Silas  Pinch 


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ney  Holbrook.  Letters  from  a  mariner 
and  travels  of  a  tin  peddler,  contributed 
to  the  "  Boston  Courier."     183-. 

Farmer.  Henri/  Brooke.  Farmer's 
letters.     L.  1745. 

Farmer,  A.  Tristram  Barges.  Ad- 
dress ...  to  the  honest  men  of  all  parties 
in  the  State  of  Rhode  Island  and  Provi- 
dence Plantations,     n.p.,  n.d. 

Farmer,  A.  James  Anderson,  LL.D. 
Essays  relating  to  agriculture  .  .  . 
Edinb.  1775. 

Farmer,  A.  Hon.  Levi  Lincoln,  Jr. 
A  farmer's  letters  to  the  people.  P. 
1802. 

Farmer,  A.  Dr.  Samuel  Seahury. 
Free  thoughts  on  the  proceedings  of  the 
Continental  Congress  held  at  Philadel- 
phia, Sept.  5th,  1774.  By  .  .  .  N.Y. 
1774. 

Also  ascribed  to  Rev.  Isaac  "Wilkins. 

Farmer,  A.  —  Arbuthnot.  An  in- 
quiry into  the  connexion  between  the 
present  price  of  provisions  and  the  size 
of  farms  ...     L.  1773. 

Fanner,  A.  Dr.  Laughan.  Letters 
addressed  to  the  yeomanry  of  the  United 
States.     P.  1791. 

Farmer,  A.  Anthony  Benezet  (1).  A 
serious  address  to  the  rulers  of  America 
on  the  inconsistency  of  their  conduct 
respecting  slavery  .  .  .  Trenton,  N.J., 
1783. 

Farmer,  An  American.  Hector  St. 
John  Crevecceur.  Letters  from  ...  P. 
1794. 

Farmer,  An  American.  Frederick 
Law  Olmsted.  Walks  and  talks  of  ...  in 
England.     N.Y.  1852. 

Farmer,  A  Llanbrynmair.  S.  Roh- 
erts(l).  Diosg  Farm  . . .  Newtown,  Eng., 
1854. 

Farmer,  A  Munster.  Thomas  Moore. 
Captain  Rock  detected.     L.  1824. 

Farmer,  A  New  England.  John 
Lowell,  A  dispassionate  enquiry  into 
the  reasons  alleged  by  Mr.  Madison  for 
declaring  .  .  .  war  against  Great  Britain. 
L.  1808. 

Farmer,  A  Pennsylvanian.  John 
Dickinson.  Letters  to  the  inhabitants  of 
the  British  colonies.     P.  1767-68. 

Farmer,  The.  Arthur  Young.  The 
F.'s  letters  to  the  people  of  England  .  .  . 
L.  1767. 

Farmer  in  Cheshire,  A.  Benjamin 
StillingfleetCi).  The  honour  and  dishonour 
of  ngriculture  . . .  trans,  by . . .    n.p.  1760. 

Farmer  of  New  Jersey,  A.  William 
Livingston.  Observations  on  govern- 
ment .  .  .     N.Y.  1787. 

Farmer,  May.    Mrs,  E.  V.  Wilson. 


Farmer's  Boy,  The.     Robert  Bloom- 

field. 

Farningham,  Marianne.  Mary  Anne 
Hearne.  "  Holiday  sketches,"  in  the 
"  Christian  World."     1868. 

Farquharson,  Martha.  Mrs.  Martha 
Farquharson  Finley.  Allan's  fault.  P. 
187-. 

Farthing  Poet,  The.  Richard  Hen- 
gist  Home.  Orion :  an  epic  poem.  L. 
1843. 

Fast,  Grip.  Frank  Leslie  Baker,  in 
his  contributions  to  the  "  Morning  Mail " 
(Lowell,  Mass.). 

Fat  Contributor,  Our.  William 
Makepeace  Thackeray.  His  signature 
(with  others)  to  his  articles  in  "Punch," 
from  August  3,  1844,  to  October  23, 
1847. 

Fat  Contributor,  The.  A.  Minor 
Griswold,  in  the  Cincinnati  "  Saturday 
Night,"  a  humorous  weekly,  through  the 
medium  of  which  Minor  Grisvjold,  "The 
Fat  Contributor,"  sportively  derides  care, 
for  his  fun-loving  readers. 

Father,  A.  Rev.  Hosea  Hildreth.  A 
book  for  Massachusetts  children,  in  fa- 
miliar letters  from  a  father  ...    B.  1829. 

Father,  A.  Robeirt  Ainslie.  A  father's 
gift  to  his  children.     L.  183-. 

Father,  A.  John  Gregory.  A  father's 
legacy  to  his  daughters.     L.  1774. 

Father,  A.  Rev.  James  Paton.  Let- 
ters ...  to  his  son,  a  student  of  divinity. 
Edinb.  1796. 

Father,  A.  Benjamin  Coole.  Miscel- 
lanies ;  or,  sundry  discourses  concerning 
trade,  conversation,  and  religion.  Being 
the  advice  of  ...  to  his  children,  on  those 
subjects.     L.  1712. 

Father  of  America,  The.  Samuel 
Adams.  So  addressed  by  Stephen  Sayre, 
a  London  banker,  1770. 

Father  of  the  American  Revolu- 
tion, The.  Samuel  Adams.  So  called  in 
the  "Independent  Chronicle"  (B.),  1803, 
in  announcing  his  death. 

Father  of  English  Geology,  The. 
William  Smith,  author  of  the  first  geo- 
logical map  of  England. 

Father  of  German  Literature,  The. 
Gotthold  Ephraim  Lessing. 

Father  of  the  late  Thomas  Rodd, 
The.  Thomas  Rodd,  Senior.  Manuscript 
catalogue  of  the  late  Mr.  Malone's 
Shakesperian  library.  By ...  L.  about 
1818. 

Father  of  the  Society  of  Jesus,  A. 
F.  J.  Boudreaux.  The  happiness  of 
heaven.     By  .  .  .     Bait.  1871. 

Fa  wises,  Guy.     Edward  James. 

Fax.    Augustine  Barnum,  in  his   con- 


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tributions  to  the  "  Mail  and  Express  " 
(N.Y.). 

Fay.  Mrs.  Fayette  Snead,  in  her  con- 
tributions to  the  "  Courier-Journal  " 
(Louisville,  Ky.), 

Fay,  Frederick.  Dr.  James  John- 
son. 

Fay,  Gerda.  Caroline  M.  Gemmer. 
Baby-land.     L.  1877. 

Feardana.    Robert  Dwyer  Joyce,  M.D. 

About  twenty  years  ago  the  nom  de  plume 
"  Feardana "  was  a  household  word  among  the 
reading  portion  of  the  Irish  people.  It  was  the 
veil  behind  which  the  young  poet  modestly  hid 
his  individuality.  He  was  then  a  medical  student 
at  the  Queen's  University.  The  "  Harp "  and 
other  periodicals  published  in  Dublin  and  Cork 
at  this  time,  and  for  several  years,  contained 
patriotic  songs,  short  sketches,  and  historic  bal- 
lads 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 
by  the  lamented  JohnF.  O'Donnell  ("  Ca^^are"), 
a  distinguished  poet  and  literateur  himself,  in 
reviewing  Joyce'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  deservedly  bestowed.  The  book  attained  an 
extensive  circulation,  especially  in  the  south  of 
Ireland,  where  were  located  most  of  the  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  "  Dublin  Weekly  Illus- 
trated News,"  established  less  than  20  years  ago, 
contained  many  a  racy  story,  sketch,  and  poem 
from  his  pen.  A  little  later  the  doctor,  who  was 
then  Professor  of  English  Literature  in  the  Pre- 
paratory College  of  the  Catholic  University, 
Dublin,  published  "  The  Squire  of  Castleton," 
an  historical  novel,  the  scene  of  which  was  laid 
in  the  south  of  Ireland,  as  a  serial  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  the  nom,  de  phime  "  Uerulaa " 
(the  Wizard)  became,  by  request  of  the  leaders 
of  the  National  party  in  Dublin,  one  of  the  regu- 
lar contributors,  and  his  fiery,  patriotic,  and 
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. 

Federal  Farmer,  The.  Richard 
Henry  Lee.  Observations  leading  to  a 
fair  examination  of  the  system  of  gov- 
ernment proposed  by  the  late  conven- 
tion .  .  .     1787. 

Federal  Republican,  A.  Henry  Wil- 
liam Desaussure.  Address  to  the  citizens 
of  South  Carolina,  on  the  approaching 
election  of  President  and  Vice-president. 
Charleston,  1800. 

Federalist,  A.  Noah  Webster.  A 
letter  to  General  Hamilton  occasioned 


by  his  letter  to  President  Adams,  about 
1800.    The  letter  is  signed  "  Aristides." 

Felicia.  Mrs.  Mary  Mitchell  Collyer. 
Letters  from  ...  to  Charlotte.     L.  1760. 

Felix.  Bon  Louis  Henri  Martin. 
Wolfthurm.    Paris,  1830. 

Felix,  Marcus  Minucius.  Sir  David 
Dalrymple.  Octavius  :  a  dialogue,  by  . . . 
Edinb.  1781. 

Felix,  Minutius.  George  Hardinge. 
The  essence  of  Malone.     L.  1800-1. 

Felix,  N.  Nicholas  Wanostrocht,  the 
younger.  Felix  ...  on  tlie  use  of  a 
cricket  bat;  together  with  the  history 
and  use  of  the  catapulta.     L.  1845. 

Fell,  Archie.  Miss  Mary  J.  Capron. 
Apron  strings,  and  which  way  they  were 
pulled.    N.Y.  1871. 

Fell,  J.  Richard  Sterne.  The  whole 
duty  of  man.     By  .  .  .     1806. 

Fello-w  of  a  College,  A.  Capel  Loft. 
Self-formation ;  or,  the  history  of  an 
individual  mind.     L.  18- 

Fellow  of  the  College,  A.  Dr.  Peter 
Shaw.  The  juice  of  the  grape  ...  L. 
1724. 

Fellow  of  ***  College,  Cambridge, 
A.  Gerard  Francis  Cobb.  The  kiss  of 
peace  ...     L.  1867. 

Fellow  of  the  Antiquarian  Society, 
A.  Lieut.-Gen.  George  Robert  Ainslie. 
Illustrations  of  the  Anglo-French  coin- 
age :  from  coins  in  the  possession  of  the 
author,  by  .  .  .     L.  1830. 

Fellow  of  the  Antiquarian  Society, 
A.  Foote  Gower,  M.D.  Sketch  of  the 
materials  for  a  new  history  of  Cheshire  . . . 
L. 1771. 

Fellow  of  the  Antiquarian  Soci- 
eties of  London  and  Scotland,  A. 
Lieut.-Gen.  George  Robert  Ainslie.  Illus- 
trations of  the  Anglo-French  coinage, 
from  the  cabinet  of  .  .  .     L.  1847. 

Fellow^  of  the  Linnean  Society,  A. 
John  Murrai/.  The  economy  of  vegeta- 
tion.    L.  1838. 

Fellow  of  the  Linnsean  and  Horti- 
cultural Societies,  A.  J.  W.  Bennett. 
A  treatise  on  the  coco-nut  tree  ...  L. 
1831. 

Fellow^  of  the  Royal  and  Antiqua- 
rian Societies,  A.  Josiah  Forshall.  The 
apology  of  an  Israelite  for  not  becoming 
a  Christian.     Sidmouth,  1851. 

Fellow  of  the  Royal  Society,  A. 
Cotton  Mather.  The  angel  of  Bethesda  . . . 
New-London,  1722. 

Fellow  of  the  Royal  Society.  A. 
James  Orchard  HaUiwell-Phillipps.  An 
introduction  to  the  evidences  of  Chris- 
tianity ...    L.  1859. 

Fellow  of  the  Royal  Society,  A. 


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James  William  Gilbart,  F.R.S.    Logic  for 
the  million  ...     L.  1851. 
Fellow  of  the  Royal  Society,  A. 

W.  F.  Stevenson.  Most  important  errors 
in  chemistry,  electricity,  and  magnetism 
pointed  out  and  refuted  ...    L.  1846. 

Fellow  of  the  Society  of  Antiqua- 
ries of  Scotland,  A.  John  Dick.  Here 
and  there  in  England;  including  a  pil- 
grimage to  Stratford-upon-Avon  ...  L. 
1871. 

Fellow  of  the  University  College, 
Oxford.  Sir  Edward  West,  M.A.  Essay 
on  the  application  of  capital  to  land  .  .  . 
L.  1815. 

Fellow-Citizen,  A.  Henry  Cockburn, 
Lord  Cockburn.  A  letter  to  the  inhabi- 
tants of  Edinburgh,  on  the  new  police 
bill.     Edinb.  1822. 

Fellow  Labourer,  A.  John  Maclaren. 
The  desk  and  the  counter  .  .  .  Edinb. 
1844. 

Fellow  Suflferer,  A.  John  Park.  An 
address  to  the  citizens  of  Massachusetts 
on  the  causes  and  remedy  of  our  national 
distresses  ...     B.  1808. 

Fellow^-Tow^nsman,  A.  John  Wick- 
stead.  Address  ...  to  the  inhabitants  of 
Shrewsbury.     1824. 

Fellow^-Tow^nsman,  A.  J.  Bridge. 
A  letter  intended  for  the  "  Manchester 
Guardian,"  now  .  .  .  recommended  to  the 
ladies  of  the  Anti-Corn-Law  League. 
Manchester,  1813. 

Female  Friend,  A.  Mrs.  Moorhead. 
Lines  addressed  to  the  Rev.  James  Dav- 
enport on  his  departure  from  Boston. 
By  .  .  .     B.  1741. 

Female  Physician,  A.  Jonathan 
Siuift,  D.D.  Receipt  for  cuckolding  .  .  . 
1726. 

Female  Slave,  A.  Mattie  Griffiths. 
Autobiography.     N.Y.  1857. 

Fenian  Head  Centre.  James  Steph- 
ens. Arrest  and  escape  of  James  Steph- 
ens .  .  .     186-. 

Fenwood,  Harry.  William  W.  Walsh. 

Ferishtah,  Dervish-Seriosae.  Bobert 
Browning.  Divers  fancies  of .  .  .  L. 
1884. 

Fern.     Frank  E.  Hamilton. 

Fern,  Fanny.  Mrs.  Sara  Payson 
(Willis  Eldredge)  Parton.  Fern  leaves 
from  Fanny's  portfolio  ...     L.  1854. 

Fernando,  the  Gothamite.  Fer- 
nando Wood. 

Ferney,  Jules.  iStienne  Arago,  who 
wrote  for  the  "  Siecle  "  under  this  signa- 
ture. 

Ferragus.  Louis  Ulbach.  Lettres  de 
Ferragus  in  "  Le  Figaro,"  Paris,  186-. 

Ferrall,  S.  A.     Simon  A.  0  Ferrall. 


Ferret.  John  Shebbeare,  M.D.,  in 
Smollett's  novel  of  "  Sir  Laimcelot 
Greaves." 

Ferry,  Gabriel.  Eugene  Louis  Ga- 
briel de  Ferry  de  Bellemare.  Le  dragon 
de  la  reine ;  ou.  Costal,  I'lndien.  Roman 
historique.  Paris,  1855.  [Under  the 
same  pseud.  M.  L.  de  Bellemare  has  fur- 
nished numerous  articles  to  the  "  Revue 
des  Deux  Mondes,"  1846-52.] 

Fiat  Justitia.  Rev.  Dr.  Thomas  Bin- 
ney,  a  celebrated  independent  divine. 

Fiat  Justitia.  One  of  the  pseudo- 
nyms adopted  by  Jimius  (q.v.). 

The  letter  thus  signed  is  dated  May  19, 1768, 
and  censures  Lord  Barrington. 

Fidelia.  Mrs.  Mary  Lawrence.  —  See 
"  Una." 

Fidelis.  Miss  A.  M.  Machar,  in  her 
contributions  to  various  Canadian  peri- 
odicals. 

Fidelis.  William  Brocklehurst  Stone- 
house,  D.  C.L,  The  crusade  of . . .  Derby, 
1828. 

Fidelis.  Dr.  Power,  Bishop  of  Water- 
ford.  Letters  on  the  royal  veto  .  .  . 
Waterford,  1809.  Reprinted  from  a 
newspaper  called  the  "  Shamrog,"  pub- 
lished at  Waterford. 

Fidget,  Ferdinando.  Alexander 
CJialmers.  Lamentable  decrease  of  rude- 
ness, "  Gent.  Mag.,"  January,  1802,  p.  26. 

Field  Officer,  A.  Boss  Leivin.  The 
life  of  a  soldier :  a  narrative  of  twenty- 
seven  years'  service  in  various  parts  of 
the  world  ...     L.  1834. 

Field  Officer  of  Cavalry,  A.  Sir 
Digby  Mackworth.  Diary  of  a  tour 
througli  Southern  India,  Egypt,  and  Pal- 
estine, in  the  years  1821  and  1822.  L.  1823. 

Fielding,  Fanny.  Miss  Mary  J.  S. 
Upshur,  who,  under  this  signature,  has 
written  for  nearly  every  literary  journal 
of  the  South,  prose  and  poetry,  from  the 
"  Southern  Literary  Messenger  "  to  the 
"  Richmond  Pastime." 

Fieldmouse,  Timon.  William  Brighty 
Rands.  The  chain  of  lilies;  and  other 
poems.     L.  1857. 

Fifeshire  Forester.  John  Bethune. 
Practical  economy  explained  and  en- 
forced in  a  series  of  lectures  by  the 
brothers  Alexander  and  John  Bethune. 
Edinb.  1809. 

On  the  title-page  John  Bethune  designated 
himself  a  "  Fifeshire  Forester."  Under  the  same 
title  he  contributed  poems  to  the  "  Scottish 
Christian  Herald." 

Figaro.  Henry  Clapp,  Jr.,  in  his  con- 
tributions to  various  periodicals. 

Figaro.  Mariano  Jos€  de  Larra. 
Obras  completas  de  Figaro.    Paris,  1848. 


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Filia  Ecclesise.  Sarah  Anne  (E/h's) 
Dorsey.     Agnes  Graham.     P.  18GU. 

Filter,  Urbanus.  Under  this  name 
Benjamin  Mecom,  a  nephew  of  Franklin, 
published  the  "  New  England  Magazine  " 
(B.  1758). 

Only  three  or  four  numbers  were  issued. 

Fin-Bee.  William  Blanchard  Jer- 
rold.  The  Epicure's  Year-book.  L. 
1867-68. 

Finnegan,  Terry.  James  Mc  Carroll. 
Letters  of  ...  to  the  Hon.  T.  D.  McGee. 
Toronto,  1864. 

First  Citizen,  The.  Charles  Carroll. 
His  signature  in  his  newspaper  contro- 
versy with  Daniel  Dulany  in  pre-Revolu- 
tionary  times. 

First  Class  Man  of  Balliol  Col- 
lege, Oxford,  A.  Thomas  Nash.  The 
Medea  of  Euripides  .  .  .  literally  trans- 
lated .  .  .     Oxf.  1869. 

First  Politician  in  the  World,  The. 
Samuel  Adams,  in  a  letter  of  Josiah 
Quincy,  Jr.,  1775,  from  London. 

First  of  the  Knickerbockers,  The. 
P.  Hamilton  Myers.  The  First  of  the 
Knickerbockers.     N.Y.  1848. 

Fisher,  Pay.  William  Andrew  Chatto. 
The  angler's  souvenir.     L.  1835,  1877. 

Fisher  in  Small  Streams,  A.  Wil- 
liam Linn  Brown.  Scribblings  and 
sketches,  diplomatic,  piscatory,  and 
oceanic.    P.  1844. 

Fisherman,  A.  George  Hooper.  The 
autobiography  of  the  late  Salmo  Salar, 
Esq Edited  ...     L.  1867. 

Fitzadam,  Ismael.  John  Maclcen. 
The  harp  of  the  desert  .  .  .  By  ,  .  . 
formerly  able  seaman  on  board  the 
frigate.     L.  1818. 

Fitzball,  Edward.  Edward  Ball. 
Plays.     N.Y.  1857. 

Fitzboodle,  George.  William  Make- 
peace Thackeray,  who,  under  this  pseu- 
donym, contributed  to  "Eraser's  Maga- 
zine "  in  1842-44,  "  Confessions  " ;  "  Pro- 
fessions " ;  and  "  Men's  Wives." 

Fitz-Boodle,  George  Savage,  Esq. 
William  Makepeace  Thackeray.  Barme- 
cide banquets  with  Joseph  Bregion  and 
Anne  Miller,  in  "Eraser's  Magazine," 
November,  1845. 

Fitz  Eustace,  Father,  a  Mendicant 
Friar.  W.  Eraser  (7).  Essays.  L. 
1822. 

Fitz  Eustace,  Randolph.  W.  Era- 
ser (■?).  The  brides  of  Florence:  a 
play  ...     L.  1824. 

Fitzgibbons,  Patrick.  John  W. 
McDonnell,  in  his  contributions  to  the 
"Daily  News"  (N.Y.). 

Fitz-Harding.     Dr.  James  Hook,  in 


the  London  "John  Bull,"  who,  during 
his  brother's  charge  of  this  journal,  wrote 
a  scries  of  letters  to  various  statesmen, 
under  this  signature. 

Fitzhugh,  Francis.  Erancis  Alexan- 
der Mackay.  The  curse  of  Schamyl ;  and 
other  poems.     Edinb.  1857. 

Fitzjersey,  Horace.  Rev.  Theodore 
William  Alois  Buckley,  editor  of  a  large 
number  of  books  for  the  London  book- 
sellers. 

Fitznoodle,  Francis.  B.  B.  Vallen- 
tine,  in  his  contributions  to  "  Puck " 
(N.Y.). 

Fitzosborne,  Sir  Thomas.  William 
Melmoth,  Jr.  Letters  on  several  sub- 
jects, by  . .  .     L. 1742. 

Fitzvictor,  John.  Percy  Bysshe 
Shelley.  Posthumous  fragments  of  Mar- 
garet Nicholson.     Oxf.  1810. 

Fitzworm,  Reginald.  John  Boyle, 
Earl  of  Cork  and  Orrery.  —  See  "  G.  K." 

Flaccus.     John  Waters. 

Flaccus.  Thomas  Ward.  Passaic:  a 
group  of  poems  touching  that  river; 
with  other  musings  .  .  .     N.Y.  1842. 

Flag  Officer,  A.  Rear-Admiral 
Hawker,  Letter  to  His  Grace,  the  Duke 
of  Wellington,  upon  the  state  of  the 
English  navy  ...    L.  1840. 

Flag  Officer,  A.  Vice-Admiral  Sir 
Charles  Vinicombe  Penrose.  Remarks  on 
the  conduct  of  the  naval  administration 
of  Great  Britain  since  1815.  By  ...  L. 
1830. 

Flag  Officer  of  Her  Majesty's  Fleet, 
A.  Admiral  Sir  Charles  Napier.  The 
navy  ...     L.  1838. 

Flagellum.  Samuel  William  Henry 
Ireland.  All  the  blocks  !  or,  an  antidote 
to  "  All  the  Talents  "...     L.  1807. 

Flambeau.  Eloyd  Vail,  in  his  contri- 
butions to  the  "Mail  and  Express" 
(N.Y.). 

Flaneur.     Park  Benjamin. 

Flaneur.  Col.  Charles  G.  Greene,  in 
his  contributions  to  the  "Post"  (Bos- 
ton). 

Flaneur.  Blakely  Hall,  in  his  contri- 
butions to  the  "Argonaut"  (San  Fran- 
cisco, Cal.),  etc. 

Flaneur.  Kenward  Philip,  in  the 
"  Brooklyn  Eagle." 

Flaneur.  General  Eber.  Ten  years 
of  Imperialism  in  France :  impressions 
of  a  "Flaneur."  1862.  —  See  "  Flaneur, 
Un." 

Flaneur,  The.  Edmund  Hodgson 
Yates.  Letters  in  tlie  "  Morning  Star  " 
(L.  1867).  Also  in  his  contributions  to 
"Tinsley's  Magazine"  (L.). 

Flaneur,  Un.     George  William  Henry 


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VilUers,  4tli  Earl  of  Clarendon.  Drx  ans 
d'imperialisrae  en  France  .  .  .  Paris, 
1863. 

This  work  first  appeared  in  English;  it  was 
corrected  by  the  secretary  of  Lord  Clarendon, 
the  Hungarian  General  Eber,  and  was  translated 
by  M.  Bernard  Derosne. 

Flassan,  Maurice.  Mme.  Marie  Paul- 
ine Rose  [Stewart]  Blaze  de  Bury,  in  the 
"  Revue  de  Paris  "  and  the  "  Eevue  des 
Deux  Mondes." 

Flather,  John.  John  Flather  Arch- 
bold.  The  law  and  practice  in  bank- 
ruptcy ...     L.  1842. 

FleetTFOod,  Everard,  Esq.  Samuel 
Burroughs,  Esq.  An  enquiry  into  the 
customary-estates  and  tenant-rights  of 
those  who  hold  lands  of  Church  and  other 
foundations  ...     L.  1730. 

Fleming,  George.  Miss  Julia  Con- 
stance Fletcher.  The  head  of  Medusa. 
B.  1880. 

Flemming,  Harford.  Mrs.  Harriet 
{ Hare )  Mc  Clellan.  Cupid  and  the  Sphinx. 
N.Y.  1878. 

Fleta.  Miss  Kate  W.  Hamilton  {1). 
The  brave  heart  ...     P.  1868. 

Flimnap,  the  Liilliputian  Premier. 
Sir  Robert  Walpole. 

In  Swift's  "  Voyage  to  Lilllput,"  "  Sir  Robert 
Walpole  suifered  in  the  person  of  '  Flimnap,  the 
Lilliputian  Premier,'  Tories  and  Whigs  in  the 
'  High-Heels  and  Low-Heels,"  Catholics  and 
Protestants  in  the  '  Big-endians  and  Small-endi- 
ans.'" — See  Tuckerman's  "History  of  Eng- 
lish Prose  Fiction,"  p.  174. 

Flirt,  A.  Lady  Charlotte  Maria 
(Campbell)  Burij.  The  history  of  a 
flirt,  related  by  herself.      L.  1840. 

Florence.  Mrs.  Frances  Sargent  {Locke) 
Osgood,  in  early  life  a  contributor  to  the 
"  Juvenile  Miscellany  "  under  this  signa- 
ture. 

Florence.  Miss  Florence  Tyng,  in 
sketches,  etc.,  contributed  to  various  pe- 
riodicals. 

Flori,  C.  de.  Mrs.  Floride  Clemson 
Lea.  Poet  skies,  and  other  experiments 
in  versification.     N.Y.  186-. 

Florida,  Aunt.     Phebe  Travers. 

Florida,  Charles.  Dr.  J.  B.  F. 
Walker. 

Florio.  James  Gordon  Brooks,  who 
was  for  some  time  a  contributor  to  peri- 
odicals under  this  signature, 

Florio.  Dr.  William  (?)  King.  An 
epistle  [in  verse]  to  ...  at  Oxford.  L. 
1749 ;  reprinted  in  the  "  Eetrospec- 
tive  Review,"  1835.  By  Thomas  Tyr- 
whitt. 

Florrie,  Cousin.  Florence  Bliss  (?). 
Christ  or  the  world  ?  which  1  . . .  Bait. 
1870. 


Floras,  Julius.    William  Pitt. 

Before  reporters  were  authorized  to  publish 
the  proceedings  of  Parliament,  Mr.  Pitt  was 
reported  as  "  Julius  Florus,"  Mr.  Fox  aa 
"  Cnceus  Fulvius,"  the  Earl  of  Winchelsea  as 
"  Cains  Claudius  Nero,"  and  the  Earl  of  Bath  as 
"  Marcus  Cato." 

Flower  of  Strathearn,  The.    Lady 

Carolina  Oliphant  Nairn. 

Fluviatulis  piscator.  Bev.  Joseph 
Seccombe.  Business  and  diversion  inof- 
fensive to  God,  and  necessary  for  the 
comfort  and  support  of  human  society 
...     B.  1743. 

Fly-fisher,  A,  Rev.  W.  Carticright. 
Rambles  and  recollections  of  .  .  .  L. 
1874. 

Foa,  Mme.  Eugenie.  Mme.  Eugenie 
Rebecca  (Rodrigues)  Gradis.  Le  petit 
Robinson  de  Paris.     Paris,  1840. 

Foe  to  Ignorance,  A.  Henry  Mudge. 
A  letter  to  the  ratepayers  of  Bodmin 
on  the  use  to  be  made  of  the  (old)  poor- 
house  .  .  .     1840. 

Fogie,  Francis,  Sen.,  Esq.  George 
Pay  son.  Romance  of  California;  or, 
golden  dreams  and  leaden  realities,  N.Y. 
1854. 

Folio,  Felix.     John  Page, 

Folio,  Tom.  Joseph  E.  Babson,  who 
wrote  frequent  book-notices  for  the  Bos- 
ton "  Transcript  "  under  the  signature  of 
"  Tom  Folio." 

Folio,  Tom.  Thomas  Rawlinson,  "  ioT 
whom  Mr.  Addison  is  said  to  have  in- 
tended his  character  of  '  Tom  Folio,'  in 
the  'Tatler,'  No.  158."  — See  "Chal- 
mers," Vol.  26. 

Follow^er  of  Locke,  A.  Benjamin 
Humphrey  Smart.  A  letter  to  Dr.  Whate- 
ley  .  .  .     L.  1851. 

Foote,  S.,  Junior.  Rev.  Francis 
Wrangham.  Reform :  a  farce,  mod- 
ernized from  Aristophanes  ...  L. 
1792. 

Forbes,  Glacier.  James  David  Forbes, 
author  of  several  works  on  the  glaciers 
of  the  Alps. 

Foreigner,  A.  Robert  S.  Sturgis.  A 
F.'s  evidence  on  the  Chinese  question. 
L.  1859. 

Foreigner,  A.  George  Watterston. 
Letters  from  Washington  on  the  con- 
stitution and  laws;  with  sketches  of 
prominent  characters  .  . .  Wash.,  D.C., 
1818. 

Foremast  Man,  A.  Edward  Hamp- 
den Rose,  author  of  several  pieces  which 
have  appeared  in  the  newspapers  under 
this  signature. 

Forest  Warbler.  M.  R.  McCormick. 
The  duke's  chase ;  or,  the  diamond  ring 
vs.  the  gold  ring  . . .    Cin.  1871. 


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Forester,  Frank.  Henry  William 
Herbert.  Frank  Forester's  sporting 
scenes  and  characters.     P.  18-. 

Forester,  Sherw^ood.  Spencer  T. 
Hall.  The  Forester's  Offering.  L. 
1841. 

Forestier,  Paul.  Josephus  Alhertus 
Alberdingk-Thym,  a  Dutch  writer. 

Forfarian,  A.  W.  Gray.  The  mar- 
tyred queen  .  .  .     Forfar,  1858. 

Forfex.  Alonzo  G.  Shears,  of  New 
Haven  (Ct.),  in  his  contributions  to  va- 
rious periodicals. 

The  pseudonym  is  probably  intended  for  the 
Latin  equivalent  of  shears. 

Forlorn  Hope.  Mrs.  Matilda  A. 
Bailey,  a  regular  contributor  to  the 
"New  Orleans  Times."  "A  series  of 
sketches  [of  hers]  entitled  'Heart  his- 
tories,' by  .  .  .  have  been  very  popular." 
She  has  also  written  comic  articles  under 
the  name  of  "  Sam  Waggle." 

Former  Curate  of  Hunslet,  A.  Rev. 
James  Akroyd  Beaumont,  M.A.  Poems  : 
chiefly  relating  to  children  .  .  .  Leeds, 
1849. 

Former  Resident  of  Slave  States, 
A.  Mrs.  L.  J.  Barker.  Influence  of 
slavery  on  the  white  population.  N.Y. 
1880. 

Former  Resident  of  the  South,  A. 
Darius  Lyman,  Jr.  Leaven  for  Dough- 
faces ;  or,  tliree  score  and  ten  parables 
touching  slavery  .  .  .     Cin.  1856. 

Forrest,  George,  Esq.,  M.A.  Rev. 
John  George  Wood.  An  account  of  the 
history  and  antiquities  of  St.  Leonard's, 
Edinburgh  :  its  chapel  and  hospital. 
Edinb.  1865. 

Forrest,  Mary.  Julia  Deane  Freeman. 
The  women  of  the  South,  N.Y.  1860  ;  also 
in  her  contributions  to  the  "Brooklyn 
Times"  (N.Y.). 

Forrest,  Neil.  Mrs.  Cornelia  Floyd. 
Fiddling  Freddy.     N.Y.  1871. 

Forrester,  Fanny.  Mrs.  Emily  C. 
( Chubbuck)  Judson.  Trippings  in  Author- 
land;  and  many  other  works. 

She  complained  to  N.  P.  Willis  of  the  meagre 
remuneration  she  received  for  her  literary  pro- 
ductions, and  the  poet  replied  :  — 

"  How  can  yon  expect  any  thing  better?  Tour 
genius  is  not  of  a  kind  to  affiliate  with  your 
name.  Who  will  read  a  poem  signed  '  Chub- 
buck'?  Sign  yourself  'Fanny  Forrester,'  and 
you  will  see  the  change." 

Miss  Chubbuck  adopted  the  above  pseudonym 
thenceforth. 

Forrester,  Francis,  Esq.  Daniel 
Wise.     Glen  Morris  stories.     N.Y.  1874. 

Forrester,  Gilbert.  Mr.  Henry 
Braddon,  who  contributed  to  the  old 
"Sporting   Magazine,"   under  this    nom 


de  plume,  and  "A  Member  of  the  Bur 
ton  Hunt." 

Forrestier,  Auber.  Miss  Annie  Au- 
bertine  Woodward.  Echoes  from  Mist- 
land  .  .  .    Chic.  1877. 

Forreyner,  A.  John  Dayman.  Let- 
ter by  .  .  .  in  Blundell's  school.  Tiver- 
ton, 1819. 

Forseli,  Hermann.  Heinrich  Albert 
Oppermann.  Studentenbilder ;  oder, 
Deutschlands  Arminen  und  Germanen. 
1835. 

Forsith,  Nat.  Frank  Stain/orth. 
Everybody's  Christmas  Annual.  Hell 
upon  earth  ...     L.  1878. 

Fortunio,  Paulin  M.  Jean  Alexan- 
dre Paul  in  Niboyet.  La  Dame  de  Spa  .  .  . 
Paris,  1874. 

Foster,  Frank.  Daniel  Puseley.  The 
Belgian  volunteer's  visit  to  England  in 
1867  ...    L.  1867. 

Fountain,  Lucy.     Kate  Hilliard. 

Four  of  Us.  Henry  James  Finn, 
James  W.  Miller,  Moses  Whitney,  Jr., 
and  Oliver  C.  Wyman.  Whim- Whams. 
B.  1828.  The  work  is  illustrated  by 
Finn,  and  published  by  Peter  Parley 
(q.v.).  The  title-page  bears  the  follow- 
ing lines  :  — 

"  So  prolyficke  is  cure  penne 
Ye'U  thinke  therre  be  a  score  of  us; 
But,  on  ye  wordes  of  Gentilmenne, 
Therre  be  onely  Four  of  Us. 
We'll  make  ye  smyle,  or  make  ye  sighe, 
Thenne  what  can  ye  want  more  of  us; 
Ye  can't  doe  better  than  toe  buye 
This  littell  Boke,  by  Four  of  Us." 

Fox,  The.  Charles  James  Fox.  The 
book  of  the  wars  of  Westminster :  from 
the  fall  of  the  Fox,  at  the  close  of  1783, 
to  the  20th  day  of  the  third  month,  1784 
...  L.  1800.  By  "  Nergalsharezernebo- 
rabmagshamgar"  [pseud.]. 

Foxcar,  Niclas.  Rev.  Francis  Jacox. 
Shakespeare  diversions  ;  a  medley  of 
motley  wear.     L.  1875. 

Foxhunter  Rough  and  Ready,  The. 
Paid  Ourry  Treby,  Esq.  "  lie  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 
Palfrey.  Herman;  or,  young  knight- 
hood ...     B.  1866. 

Fr — .  —  Franklin,  Grammar  Master 
at  Hertford.  —  See  Lamb's  "  Elia," 
"  Christ's  hospital." 

Frame,  Robert.  Sir  James  Denham 
Stewart.  Considerations  on  the  interests 
of  the  county  of  Lanark.     L.  1769. 

Frampton,  Josiah.  William  Gilpin. 
Three  dialogues  on  the  amusements  of 
clergymen.    L.  1796. 


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France,  A.  de.  Ernest  Alby,  La  cap- 
tivite  du  trompette  escoffier.  Paris,  1848. 

Frances.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Griffith. 
The  letters  of  Henry  and  Frances.   176-. 

Written  in  conjunction  with  her  husband, 
Richard  Griffith,  and  said  to  contain  the  genuine 
correspondence  between  them.  Their  next  pub- 
lication, written  also  in  conjunction,  was  "  Two 
novels,  in  letters,"  4  vols. ;  the  first  and  second 
entitled  "  Delicate  Distress,"  by  "  Frances,"  the 
iliird  and  fourth  entitled  the  "  Gordian  knot," 
by  "  Henry."    1769. 

Francesca.  Miss  Francesca  Alexan- 
der. The  story  of  Ida,  edited  with  pref- 
ace by  John  Euskin,  D.C.L.    B.  1883. 

"  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,  Ausonlo.  Cristoforo  Bona- 
vino.     Saggi  di  critica  e  polemica.     1871. 

Francis,  Virginia.  Virginia  Francis 
Bateman.     A  nom  de  theatre. 

Franco,  Harry.  Charles  F.  Briggs. 
The  adventures  of  Harry  Franco :  a  tale. 
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." 

Frank,  Parson.  Rev.  Francis  Jacox, 
in  "  People's  "  and  "  Howitt's  Magazines." 

Frank,  Uncle.  Francis  Channing 
Woodworth.  Uncle  Frank's  pleasant 
pages  for  the  fireside.     L.  1857. 

Franke,  F.  F.  Ferdinand  Hauthal. 
Gebete,  Lieder  und  Gedichte ;  von  .  ,  . 
Leipzig,  1838. 

Franklin.  William  Foster,  in  the 
"Boston  Courier,"  "Transcript,"  and 
other  papers. 

Franz,  Arnold.  Dr.  Francis  Lieber. 
Wein  und  Wonnelieder.    Berlin,  1825. 

Frater.  William  George.  —  See 
"Member  of  the  Worcester  Anglers' 
Society,  A." 

Frater.  Francis  Lister  Hawks.  'Qual- 
ifications of  lay  delegates.  N.Y.  about 
1848. 

Frazer,  Liawrence.  Lawrence  Frazer 
Abbott. 

Fredair,  Anna.  Miss  Walker,  of  Tus- 
caloosa.    Minor  Place.     N.Y.  1869. 

Frederic,  M.  Fr^d^ric  Dupetit-M€r^. 
Le  fils  banni :  melodrame.     Paris,  1815. 

Fr6dol.  Horace  B^n^dict  Alfred 
Moquin-Tandon.  Le  monde  de  la  mer. 
Paris,  1863. 

Fredrika.    Miss  H.  F.  D.  Lyon. 

Free,  Harry  B.  Harry  Free  Boynton, 
in  the  "  Turf,  Field,  and  Farm." 


Free  Church  Elder,  A.  William 
Mitchell.  National  homage  to  Christ  not 
disestablishment  .  .  .     Glasgow,  1876. 

Free  Church  Minister,  A.  Bev. 
David  0.  A.  Agnew.  An  eye  upon  the 
Scottish  Established  Church  .  .  .  Edinb. 
1853. 

Free  Churchman,  A.  Bev.  Andrew 
Gray.  Dr.  Struthers  on  the  Free  Church. 
Perth,  1845. 

Free  Inquirer,  A.  Peter  Annet.  A 
collection  of  tracts  of  a  certain  .  .  . 
noted  for  his  sufferings  for  his  opinions. 
L.  1739. 

Free  Lance.  J.  T.  Denny,  in  his  con- 
tributions to  various  English  periodicals. 

Free  Ijance.  Alexander  Richardson. 
The  future  Church  of  Scotland  .  .  . 
By  .  .  .  sometime  President  of  the  Uni- 
versity Dialectic  Society.  Edinb.  and  L. 
1870. 

Free  Man,  A.  William  Joseph  Snel- 
ling.  Brief  and  impartial  history  of  the 
life  and  actions  of  Andrew  Jackson. 
By  .  .  .     B.  1831. 

Free  Merchant  in  Bengal,  A.  Capt. 
Joseph  Price,  Five  letters  ...  to  "War- 
ren Hastings  ...    L.  1777. 

Free-soiler  from  the  Start.  John 
Gorham  Palfrey.  Remarks  on  the  pro- 
posed State  constitution.     B.  1853. 

Free  Thinker,  A.  John  Armstrong, 
M.D.  Conjectures  upon  the  mortality 
of  the  human  soul  ...    L.  1778. 

Free  Thinker,  A.  Rev.  A.  B.  Crocker. 
Random  sketches  upon  witches,  dreams, 
love,  and  romance  .  .  .  Albany,  N.Y., 
about  1855. 

Free-Thinker  and  a  Christian,  A. 
John  Mawer.  A  layman's  faith  .  .  . 
Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  1732. 

Freeholder,  A.  Henry  Boase.  A 
brief  exposition  of  the  agricultural  ques- 
tion ...     L.  1823. 

Freeholder,  A.  William  Pulteney, 
Earl  of  Bath.  An  humble  address  to  the 
knights,  citizens,  and  burgesses  elected 
to  represent  the  Commons  of  Great 
Britain  in  the  ensuing  Parliament.  L. 
1734. 

Freeholder,  A.  John  Erskine.  Re- 
flections on  the  rise,  progress,  and  prob- 
able consequences  of  the  present  conten- 
tions with  the  colonies.     Edinb.  1776. 

Freeholder  and  Landholder  of 
Scotland,  A.  John  Campbell  Colquhoun. 
The  constitutional  principles  of  parlia- 
mentary reform.     Edinb.  1831. 

Freeholder,  An  Independent. 
Thomas  Thirlwall.  A  calm  .  .  .  address 
to  Sir  Francis  Burdett,  Bart.  ...  L, 
1804. 


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Freeholder,  A  Yorkshire.  Samuel 
Baile/j.  A  discussion  of  parliamentary 
reform.   L.  1831. 

Freeholder  of  Surrey,  A.  John 
Home  Tooke,  in  the  London  "Public  Ad- 
vertiser/' 1769. 

Freeman.      William  Henry  Drayton. 

He  issued,  under  this  signature,  on  the  eve  of 
the  meeting  of  the  Continental  Congress,  in  1774, 
A  pamphlet  in  which  he  marked  out  the  course 
10  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- 
lina. 

Freeman.  William  Henry  Dray- 
ton, Christopher  Gadsden,  John  Mackenzie, 
and  others.  A  letter  from  ...  of  South 
Carolina  to  the  deputies  of  North-Amer- 
ica ..  .     Charles  Town,  S.C,  1784. 

Freeman,  A.  George  Allen.  Address 
to  the  freemen  of  Massachusetts.  Wor- 
cester, 1832. 

Freeman,  A.  Jean  Joseph  Louis 
Blanc.  French  correspondence,  in  the 
London  "  Spectator,"  1867. 

Freemaii,  A.  Jacob  Bailey  Moore. 
The  principles  and  acts  of  Mr.  Adams' 
administration  vindicated  .  .  .  Concord, 
NJi.  1828. 

Freeman  of  Massachusetts,  A. 
John  Daggett.  Remarljs  .  .  .  concerning 
the  location  of  the  Boston  and  Provi- 
dence R.R.  through  the  burying  ground 
in  East  Attleborough  ...     B.  1834. 

Freeman,  Jonathan.  Morris  Birk- 
heck,  the  signatm-e  under  which  he  con- 
tributed articles,  in  1823,  to  the  "  Illinois 
Gazette "  and  the  "  Shawneetown  Ga- 
zette "  in  opposition  to  the  establishment 
of  slaver3^ 

Fi'eeman,  O.  S.  Edward  Coit  liogers. 
Letters  on  slavery.     B.  1855. 

Freeman,  Theophilus.  William 
Matthews.  A  general  epistle  of  broth- 
erly admonition  and  counsel  to  the  people 
called  Quakers  .  .  .    L.  1803. 

French  Clergyman,  A.  Bev.  Stephen 
Theodore  Badin.  The  real  principles  of 
the  Roman  Catholics  in  reference  to  God 
and  the  country . . .  Bardstown,  Ky.,  1805. 

French  Detective.  M.  Canler.  Auto- 
biography of  .  .  .  from  1818  to  1858  .  .  . 
L.  1862. 

French  Detective,  A.  William  Bus- 
sell.  The  experiences  of  .  .  .  By 
"  \Vaters."     N.Y.  1864. 

French  Politician,  The.  Edmond 
Scherer,  one  of  the  editors  of  the  Paris 
"Temps,"  and  a  senator,  vvliose  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  Swift, 
D.D.  J.  F.'s  lamentation.  An  excellent 
song.     1708. 

Frere,  Alice  31.     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  "Friar"  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  Greene. 
The  travels  of . . .  in  America.    N.Y.  1835. 

Fridolin,  le  Major.  A.  de  Valbezene. 
La  retraite  des  dix  mille,  etc.,  in  the 
"  Revue  des  Deux  Mondes."   Paris,  1851. 

Friend,  A  [or  Quaker].  Elias  Bock- 
ett.  Aminadab's  courtship;  or,  the 
Quaker's  wedding :  a  poem  ...     L.  1717. 

Friend,  A.  Miss  Mary  Elizabeth  Lee, 
who,  under  this  modest  signature,  con- 
tributed her  earliest  productions  to  the 
"  Southern  Rose,"  Charleston,  S.C. 

Friend,  A.  Capt.  J.  A.  Gilbert.  The 
change ;  or,  a  memoir  of  Lieut.-Col.  Hol- 
combe,  C.B.     L.  1847. 

Friend,  A.  Dr.  William  Kenrick.  A 
defence  of  Mr.  Kenrick's  review  of  Dr. 
Johnson's  "  Shakespeare  "...     L.  1766. 

Friend,  A.  John  Oldmixon.  A  de- 
fence of  Mr.  Maccartney.     L.  1712. 

Friend,  A.  Sir  Richard  Hill.  Five 
letters  to  the  Rev.  Mr.  F — r  [Fletcher] 
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 
letter  to  tlie  Moderate  Brethren.  Edinb., 
n.p.  but  1842. 

Friend,  A.  Giovanni  Domenico  R'lf- 
Jini.     Lorenzo  Benoni  .  .  .     Edinb.  1853, 

Friend,  A.  Zachary  Grey,  LL.D.  A 
word  or  two  of  advice  to  William  War- 
burton,  a  dealer  in  many  words ;  by  .  .  . 
L.  1746. 

Friend,  A.  Luke  Howard,  F.R.S. 
The  Yorkshireman  :  a  religious  and  lit- 
erary journal.  By  .  .  .  Pontefract,  L., 
Leeds,  and  York,  1833-37. 


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Friend  In  the  City,  A.  George  Mel- 
drum.  A  letter ...  to  a  member  of 
Parliament  anent  patronages.  Edinb. 
1703. 

Friend  In  the  Country,  A.  Rev. 
John  Erskine.  Meditations  and  letters 
of  a  pious  youth  .  .  .     Edinb.  1746. 

Friend  in  the  Country,  A.  William 
Gibson.  A  second  letter  from  ...  to  his 
friend  in  London  [Elias  Bockettj.  L. 
1717. 

Friend  of  his  Age,  A.  Mr.  Dawson. 
A  humble  tribute  to  the  memory  of  Mr. 
Abram  Rumney  .  .  .     Alnwick,  1794. 

Friend  of  Industry,  A.  —  Dearborn, 
who,  in  1784,  under  this  signature,  pub- 
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 
Swift,  D.D.  The  importance  of  the 
Guardian  considered  ...    L.  1713. 

Friend  of  Religious  Liberty,  A. 
William  Paley,  Arch-deacon  of  Carlisle. 
A  defence  of  the  considerations  on  the 
propriety  of  requiring  a  subsci-iption  to 
articles  of  faitli  ...     L.  1774. 

Friend  of  Seamen,  A.  William  Allen, 
D.D.  Accounts  of  shipwreck  and  of 
other  disasters  at  sea  .  . .  Compiled  .  .  . 
Brunswick,  Me.,  1823. 

Friend  of  the  Author,  A.  John  Bar- 
low Seale.  An  elegy  on  a  family  tomb 
[by  J.  J.  Brundish]  translated  into  Ital- 
ian verse.     Camb.  1783. 

Friend  of  the  Author,  A.  Jonathan 
Swift,  D.D.  Mr.  C— ns's  [Collins's]  dis- 
course of  free-thinking  put  into  plain 
English,  by  way  of  abstract,  for  the  use 
of  the  poor  ...     L.  1713. 

Friend  of  the  Family,  A.  William 
Aijrton.  The  adventures  of  a  salmon  in 
the  River  Dee.    By  .  .  .    L.  1853. 

Friend  of  the  Negro,  A.  Wilson 
Annistead.  The  garland  of  freedom:  a 
collection  of  poems,  chiefly  anti-slavery. 
Selected  ...    L.  1853. 

Friend  of  the  People,  A.  Richard 
Ronaldson.  Banks  and  a  paper  currency. 
P.  1857. 

Friend  of  the  People,  A.  Rev.  Wil- 
liam Chalmers,  A.BI.  The  Church  ques- 
tion.    Ayr,  1843. 

Friend  of  the  People,  A.  Miss  Sarah 
Jane  Maijne.  Jane  Rutherford ;  or,  the 
miners'  strike  ...     L.  1854. 

Friend  of  the  People,  A.  Rev.  George 
y'oil.  Letter  to  James  jNIoncrieff,  Esq. 
.  .  .     Kdiiib.  1820. 

Friend  of  the  People,  A  Sincere. 
Maurice  Lothian.    The   expediency  of  a 


secure  provision  for  the  ministers  of  the 
Gospel  .  . .     Edinb.  1834. 

Friend  of  the  Road,  A.  Elizur 
Wright.  The  Northern  Pacific  Railroad, 
by  . . .     B. 1874. 

Friend  of  the  Secession,  A.  Mr. 
Boston,  of  Falkirk.  An  antidote  against 
a  new  heresy  .  .  .     Dundee,  1779. 

Friend  of  the  South.  M.  Pratt  ("?). 
In  answer  to  "Remarks  on  Channing's 
'  Slavery.' "     B.  1836. 

Friend  of  Truth,  A.  John  Cleave- 
land.  The  Chebacco  narrative  rescu'd 
from  the  charge  of  falshood  and  par- 
tiality ...     B.  1738. 

Friend  of  Truth,  A.  George  Scott. 
A  concise  illustration  of  the  doctrine  of 
justification  by  faith  .  .  .     Edinb.  1832. 

Friend  of  Truth  and  Peace,  A. 
William  Walton.  The  true  interests  of 
the  European  powers  and  the  Emperor 
of  Brazil  ...     L.  1829. 

Friend  of  Truth  and  Sound  Pol- 
icy, A.  Henry  M.  Brackenridge.  Stric- 
tures on  a  voyage  to  South  America  .  .  . 
Bait.  1820. 

Friend  of  Youth,  A.  Mary  Clark. 
Conversations  on  the  history  of  Massa- 
chusetts from  its  first  settlement  to  the 
present  period.     By  ...     B.  1831. 

Friend  of  Youth,  A.  Samuel  Wil- 
lard,  D.D.  The  Eranklin  family  primer 
.  .  .    B.  1811. 

Friend  of  Youth  and  Children,  A. 
Frederick  White  Evans.  Brief  and  moral 
instructions  for  the  young  .  .  .  Worces- 
ter, Mass.,  1858. 

Friend  to  Accuracy,  A.  Thomas 
Bland,  during  many  years  a  contributor 
to  the  "Gent.  Mag."  under  this  and  other 
signatures. 

Friend  to  American  Enterprise,  A. 
George  W.  Simmons.  Oak  Hall  pictorial 
...     B.  1854. 

Friend  to  Both,  A.  Thomas  Bawdier. 
Liberty,  civil  and  religious  ...  L. 
1815. 

Friend  to  Britain,  A.  Dr.  Chambei-- 
layn.  The  great  advantages  to  both 
kingdoms  of  Scotland  and  England  by 
an  union,    n.p.  1702. 

Friend  to  Candour  and  Truth,  A. 
Stephen  Jones.  Hypercriticism  exposed . . . 
L.  1812. 

Friend  to  Civil  and  Religious  Lib- 
erty, A.  Henry  Peckwell,  D.D.  The 
account  of  an  appeal  from  a  summary 
conviction  on  the  statute  22  Car.  ii.,  c.  1., 
to  the  Hon.  C— rt  of  K.  B.  .  .  .     L.  n.d. 

Friend  to  Education  and  3IoraI 
Improvement  of  the  Labouring 
Poor,  A.     Thomas  Pole,  M.D.    On  the 


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irreverent  use  of  the  sacred  names. 
By  .  .  ,     Bristol,  about  1823. 

Friend  to  Emancipation,  A.  John 
Glutton.  The  Emancipation  Bill  exam- 
ined.    Hereford,  1825. 

Friend  to  his  Country,  A.  Robert 
French.  The  constitution  of  Ireland  .  .  . 
Dublin,  1770. 

Friend  to  Liberty  and  Property,  A. 
Itev.  John  Lewis.  Advice  to  posterity 
concerning  a  point  of  the  last  impor- 
tance.    Written  ...     L.  1755. 

Friend  to  Peace  and  Good  Order, 
A.  Harrison  Graij.  A  few  remarks 
upon  some  of  the  votes  and  resolutions 
of  the  Continental  Congress  .  .  .  n.p., 
probably  P.  1775. 

Friend  to  Religious  Liberty,  A. 
liev.  John  Palmer.  Free  remarks  on  a 
sermon  entitled  "The  requisition  of  sub- 
scription to  the  39  articles  and  liturgy 
of  the  Church  of  England  not  inconsis- 
tent witli  Christian  liberty"  ...  L. 
1772. 

Friend  to  the  Church  of  England, 
A.  Francis  Maseres.  The  moderate  re- 
former ...     L. 1791. 

Friend  to  the  Churches,  A.  Increase 
Mather.  A  plea  for  the  ministers  of  tlie 
Gospel  ...     B.  1706. 

Friend  to  the  Established  Church, 
A.  Rev.  Frederick  Toll.  A  plain  and 
proper  answer  to  this  question :  "  Why 
does  not  the  Bishop  of  Clogher,  suppos- 
uig  him  to  be  the  author  of  the  '  Essay 
on  Spirit,'  resign  his  preferments "... 
L.  1753. 

Friend  to  the  Government,  A.  Rev. 
\V.  Webster.  The  draper  confuted  .  .  . 
L.  1740. 

Friend  to  the  Liberty  of  his  Coun- 
try, A.  Benjamin  Church,  M.D.  —  See 
"Elizaphan  oif  Parnach." 

Friend  to  the  Natural  and  Relig- 
ious Rights  of  Mankind,  A.  Rev. 
William  Graham,  of  Whitehaven.  An 
attempt  to  prove  that  every  species  of 
patronage  is  foreign  to  the  nature  of  the 
Church  .  .  .     Edinb.  1768. 

Friend  to  the  Peace  of  the  Church 
of  Scotland,  A.  George  M' Lei  land.  An 
enquiry  adapted  to  the  present  crisis  .  .  . 
Edinb.  1842. 

Friend  to  the  Sex,  A.  —  Adams. 
Woman :  sketches  of  the  history,  genius 
...  of  the  fair  sex  in  all  parts  of  the 
world  ...     L.  1790. 

Friend  to  the  Sisterhood,  A.  Wil- 
liam Hai/leij.  A  philosophical,  histori- 
cal, and  moral  essay  on  old  maids.  By 
...    L,.  1785. 

Friend  to  the  South,  A-     Miss  Belle 


Hardinyc.  Belle  Boyd,  in  camp  and 
prison.     L.  1865. 

Friend  to  the  West  India  Colonies 
and  their  Inhabitants,  A.  James 
Tobin.  Cursory  remarks  upon  the  Eev- 
erend  Mr.  Rarasaj^'s  essay  on  the  treat- 
ment and  conversion  of  African  slaves 
in  tlie  sugar  colonies.     L.  1785. 

Friend  to  True  Liberty,  A.  Edmund 
Rack.  England's  true  interest  in  the 
choice  of  a  new  Parliament  briefly  con- 
sidered ...    L.  1774. 

Friend  to  Truth,  A.  Tyler  Parsons. 
Candid  enquiries  .  .  .  relative  to  the  difli- 
culties  whicli  existed  in  the  town  of  Man- 
chester, Mass.  .  .  .     n.p.  about  1820. 

Friend  to  Youth,  A.  Miss  Sarah 
Hoare.  A  poem  on  the  pleasures  and 
advantages  of  botanical  pursuits,  with 
notes ;  and  other  poems.  By  .  .  .  Bris- 
tol, n.d. 

Friend,  A  Mutual.  Mrs.  George 
Grote  (■?).  The  case  of  the  poor  against 
the  rich.     L.  1850. 

Friendly,  Aunt.  Mrs.  Sarah  S. 
(  Tutldll)  Baker.  Meggie  of  "  The  Pines." 
N.Y.  18-. 

Frog,  Nicholas.     The   Netherlands. 

—  See  "  Strutt,  Lord." 

Frohberg,  Paul.  Friedrich  Adami. 
Dramatische  Genrebilder  aus  der  vater- 
landischen  Geschichte.     1870. 

Froissart,  Jean.  Alphonse  Daudet, 
who  has  contributed  to  a  large  number 
of  journals,  and  notably  to  the  "Monde 
Illustre  "  and  to  the  "Figaro,"  where  his 
"  Chroniques  rime'es,"  signed  "  Jean 
Froissart,"  have  been  much  noticed. 

Frost,  S.  Annie.     Mrs.  S.  A .  Shields. 

Fru,  F.  Emilie  ( Schmidt  Flj/gare  Dalin) 
Carle'n.     Valdemar  Klein.     1838. 

Fuller,  Violet.  31rs.  Eleanor  Fuller- 
ton.  In  1871  she  published  a  volume  of 
her  poems  through  Sampson  Low  &  Son, 
London. 

Fulvius,  Cnoeus.    Charles  James  Fox. 

—  See  "  Floras,  Julius." 

Fume,  Joseph.  William  Andrew 
Chatto.  A  pipe  of  tobacco  ...  L. 
1839. 

Fungus,  Barnaby,  Esq.  Arthur 
Benoni  Evans,  D.D.  Fungusiana ;  or, 
the  opinions  and  table-talk  of  the  late 
.  .  .    L.  1809. 

Fungus,     Sir    Ferdinando,     Gent. 

—  Williams,  of  Wadham  College.  New 
facts ;  or,  the  whitewasher . .  •    1790. 

Also  ascribed  to  Mr.  Simmonds  of  Blandford, 
Dorsetshire. 

Funnidos,  Rigdum,  Gent.  John 
Ballantyne  (?).  American  broad  grins. 
Edited  .  .  .    L.  1838. 


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Funnidus,  Kigdum.  Horace  May- 
hew,  Henrij  Mayliew,  and  Robert  B.  Brough, 
editors  of  Criukshank'e  "  Comic   Alma- 


Funny   Man,  A.     Ossian  E.  Dodge. 

Comical  doings  oi  .  .  .     N.Y.  187-. 

Fusina,      Fra.       Arno.dn     Fusinato, 
Gediclite.      185o-54. 


G. 


r.  Edward  George  Ballard,  Esq.,  who 
wrote  for  the  "Literary  Magnet"  and 
"  World  of  Fashion "  under  this  signa- 
ture. 

■y.  John  Kehle.  —  See  "a"  (under 
alpha). 

G.  Dr.  John  Green,  Bishop  of  Lin- 
coln, in  his  contributions  to  the  "  Athe- 
nian Letters  "...     L.  1741-43. 

G.  Rev.  R.  F.  Wilson,  one  of  the  con- 
tributors to  "  Tracts  for  the  Times."  L. 
1840-48. 

G.  —  See  "  The  Lord  and  Lady  There." 

G.  L.  C.  Gent.  Familiar  English 
quotations.     L.  1877. 

G.,  A.  Alfred  Gatt II,  D.D.  The  bell: 
its  origin,  history,  and  uses.     L.  1847. 

G.,  A.  Alexander  Gardner.  A  defence 
of  infant  baptism  .  .  .     Paisley,  1851. 

G.,  A.  Agnes  Gibeme.  Mignonette  . . . 
L.  1869. 

G.,  A.  Asa  Gray,  M.D.  Eeview  of 
Darwin's  theory  of  the  origin  of  species 
by  means  of  natural  selection.  From 
the  "  Amer.  Jour,  of  Science  and  Arts," 
March,  1860. 

G.,  A.,  Gent.  John  Hmnphrei/s  Parry. 
The  maskers  of  Mooriields  :  a  vision,  by 
the  late  .  .  .  Edited  by  W.  Griffinhoof. 
L.  1815.  — See  "Griffinhoof,  Anthony, 
Esq." 

G.,  A.  F.  Acton  Frederick  Griffith. 
Bibliotheca  Anglo-poetica  ...     L.  1815. 

G.  A.  F.  John  Lister.  Epigrams  and 
jeux  d'esprit  .  .  .     Edinb.  1870. 

G,  A.  F.  Mrs.  A.  F.  Gaston.  Our 
maid-servants  ...     L.  1866. 

G.,  A.  F.  Atkinson  F.  Gibson.  A 
tribute  to  the  memory  of  William  Grover, 
of  Stanstead,  by  .  .  .     Warwick,  1826. 

G.,  A.  H.  Alexander  H.  Grant,  Con- 
tributions to  "London  Society,"  chiefly 
poetical. 

G.,  A.  S.  A.  S.  Grenville.  Poetic 
effusions.     B,  1822. 

G.,  C.  Rev.  Charles  Gibbon,  of  Lon- 
may.  A  letter  by  a  delegate  to  the  Gen- 
eral Assembly  .  .  .     Aberdeen,  1840, 

G.,  C  F.  Mrs.  Catherine  Frances 
(Grace)  Gore.  Quid  pro  quo;  or,  the  day 
of  dupes :  the  prize  comedy.     L.  1844. 

G.    C.    H.,   Esq.,   Barrister-at-law. 


H.  G.  Curran.  Confessions  of  a  White- 
foot.     Edited  by  .  .  .     L.  1844. 

G.  C.  J.  2Irs.  Carrie  J.  Freeland. 
Ansdale  Hall ;  or,  stand  to  yoiir  colors. 
B.  187-. 

G.,  C.  V.  Charles  Vaughan  Grinjield, 
A  century  of  acrostics  ...     L.  1855. 

G.,  D.  David  Garriclc.  An  ode  upon 
dedicating  a  building,  and  erecting  a 
statue  to  Shakespeare,  at  Stratford- 
upon-Avon.     By  .  .  .     L.  1709. 

G.,  E.  B.  Edward  Burnaby  Greene. 
Hero  and  Leander:  a  poem.  Tr.  ,  .  . 
L.  1773. 

G.,  F.  Frederick  Gale.  The  public 
school  matches  ...    L.  1867. 

G.,  F.  Francois  Gaume.  Rome  et 
ses  papes.     Paris,  1824. 

G.,  F.  T.  Hippolyte  Adolphe  Taine,  in 
his  contributions  to  "  La  VieParisienne." 

The  above  letters  are  the  initials  of  "  Fr6d6- 
ric  Thomas  Graindorge,"  another  pseudonym  of 
this  author." 

G.,  F.  W.,  of  the  Middle  Temple. 

F.  W.  Guidickins.  An  answer  to  JMr. 
Horace  Walpole's  late  work  entitled 
"  Historic  doubts  on  the  reign  and  life 
of  King  Richard  the  Third  ...     L.  1768. 

G.,  G.  George  Grenville.  A  letter  to  . . . 
"  Stiif  in  opinions,  always  in  the  wrong." 
L.  1767. 

G.,  G.  G.  Green.  The  Shunamite. 
N.Y.  1810. 

G.,  H.  Horace  Greeley,  in  his  con- 
tributions to  the  "Tribune"  (N.Y.). 

G.,  H.  Rev.  Harry  Grey.  Brief 
sketches  of  the  early  history,  conversion, 
and  closing  period  of  the  life  of  Mary, 
second  daughter  of  the  Hon.  John 
Grey  ...     L.  1855. 

G.,  H.  Hudson  Giirney.  Cupid  and 
Psyche  . .  .     Trans,  by  .  .  .    L.  1800. 

G.,  H.  B.  Mrs.  H.  B.  (Goodwin)  Tab- 
cott.    Dr.  Howell's  family.     B.  1869. 

G.,  H.  B.  Mrs.  H.  B.  Gerrij.  Roger 
Deane's  work.     By  .  .  .     B.  1863. 

G.,  H.  M.  Miss  H.  Maria  George, 
in  art  and  biographical  sketches  contrib- 
uted to  various  periodicals. 

G.,  H.  M.  Henry  Mayo  Gtinn.  His- 
tory of  Nonconformity  in  Warminster. 
L.  1853. 


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G.,  J.  John  Goldicutt.  Heriot's  Hos- 
pital, Edinburgh :  the  design  of  the 
celebrated  architect,  Inigo  Jones.  B7  . . . 
L. 1836. 

G.,  J.  John  Green.  A  journey  from 
Aleppo  to  Damascus  ...     L.  1736. 

G.,  J.  James  Glassford.  Miscella- 
nea .,  .     Edinb.  1818. 

G.,  J.,  late  Serrishtehdar  of  Ben- 
gal. James  Grant.  An  inquiry  into 
the  nature  of  Zenundary  tenures  ...  L. 
1810. 

G.,  J.  C.  Julia  C.  Grimani.  Sacred 
lyrics.     L.  1849. 

G.,  J.  H.  Hev.  John  Ilamjjclen  Gurney. 
The  pastor's  last  words  ...     L.  1862. 

G.,  J.  H.  Joseph  H.  Gihhs  and  others. 
The  Quadrilateral,     1865. 

G.,  J.  T.  Judith  Towers  Grant.  "Look- 
ing unto  Jesus  "...     Bath,  1852. 

G.  K.  .John  Bot/le,  4tii  Earl  of  Cork 
and  Orrery. 

"  About  1753  Mr.  Mooii-  undertook  the  peri- 
odical publication  called  the  '  World,'  to  which 
our  noble  author  contributed  three  papers,  viz., 
N08.  47,  68,  and  161  ..  .  The  Eirl  of  Curie  was  11 
contributor  likewise  to  the '  Connoisseur,'  carried 
on  by  Mr.  Thornton  and  Mr.  Colitian.  In  the 
last  number  of  this  publication  G.  K.,  which  was 
his  lordship's  signature,  is  distinguished  by  the 
ingenious  authors  as  their  '  earliest  and  most  fre- 
quent correspondent'  .  .  .  His  coramunicatious 
to  the  '  Connoisseur'  were  the  most  part  of  Nos. 
14  and  17,  the  letter  signed  '  Goliah  English'  in 
No.  19,  great  part  of  Nos.  33  and  40,  and  the  let- 
ters signed  'Reginald  Fitzworm,'  'Michael 
Krawbridge,'  '  Moses  Orthodox,'  and  '  Thomas 
Vainall,'  in  Nos.  102,  107,  113,  and  129."  — 
Chalmers,  Vol.  6. 

G.,  Li.  E.  Lucy  Ellen  Guernseij.  Irish 
Amy.     P.  1854. 

G.  M.  Mrs.  Stanley  Leathes.  Soi- 
meme.     L.  1869. 

G.  P.  Samuel  Pegge.  A  defence  of 
the  propriety  of  the  words  "  which  art  in 
heaven"  in  the  Lord's  prayer.  "Gent. 
Mag.,"  1754,  p.  310.  G.  P.,  the  initials 
of  Paul  Gemsege  reversed,  used  one 
other  time.  —  See  "  Gent.  Mag.,"  LXVI., 
p.  979. 

G.,  P.  S.  Rev.  Peter  Southmead  Glubb, 
B.D.  A  libretto,  containg  The  armoury, 
The  holier  rood,  and  The  London  season. 
By  .  .  .     1875. 

G.,R.  BupertGreen{'}).  Abrief  history 
of  Worcester ;  or,  "  Worcester  Guide  " 
improved  .  .  .  By  .  .  .  Worcester, 
1806. 

G.,  R.  Robert  Graham,  M.D.  (?). 
Characters  of  genera,  extracted  from 
the  British  flora  of  W.  J.  Hooker. 
Edinb.  1830. 

G.,  R.  Bichard  Gough.  A  compara- 
tive view  of  the  antient  monuments  of 
India  ...  as  described  by  different  writ- 
ers.    By  .  .  .     L.  1785. 


G.,  R.  Richard  Gilbert.  Liber  scho- 
lasticus  ...     L.  1829. 

G.,  R.,  a  Clerk  of  the  Court  of 
Common-Pleas.  R.  Gardiner.  Instruc- 
tor clericalis  ...     In  the  Savoy,  1721-24. 

G.,  R.,  junior.  Richard  Gough.  The 
history  of  the  Bible,  translated  from  the 
French,  by  . .  .     L.  1747. 

This  volume,  consisting  of  160  sheets  in  folio, 
was  completed  by  him  when  he  was  twelve  and 
a  half  years  old,  and  was  followed  three  years 
later  by  a  translation  of  the  "  Customs  of  the 
Israelites,"  translated  from  the  French  of  the 
abbot  Fleury,  by  .  .  .    1750. 

G.  R.  G.  Rev.  George  Bobert  Gleig. 
The  light  dragoon.     L.  1844. 

G.,  R.  S.  Roscellus  S.  Guernsey,  in 
Shakespeare  contributions  to  various 
periodicals. 

G.,  S.  Samuel  Gilman,  D.D.  Cata- 
logue of  miniature  portraits,  landscapes, 
and  other  pieces,  executed  by  Charles 
Eraser,  Esq.  .  .  .  Charleston,  S.C., 
1857. 

G.,  S.  Samuel  Grascome.  Certamen 
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"  A  Presbyter  of  the  Church  of  Eng- 
land." 

G.,  S.  Simon  Greenleaf.  Remarks  on 
the  exclusion  of  atheists  as  witnesses. 
B. 1839. 

G.,  S.  B.  S.  B.  Goslin.  [William  Ban- 
ister's] The  art  and  science  of  change 
ringing  .  .  .  Second  edition,  with  correc- 
tions and  additions.  [By  H.  Haley  and 
others.     Edited  .  .  .]     L.  1879. 

G.,  T.  T.  Gib.  Remarks  on  the  Rev. 
Mr.  Whitefield's  journal  ...     L.  1738. 

G.,T.  Thomas  Gwin.  Some  memoirs 
of  our  dear  deceased  friend  Josiah  Ceane 
.  .  .     Plymouth,  Eng.,  1718. 

G.,  T.  M.  T.  M.  Gorman.  On  the 
white  horse  mentioned  in  the  "Revela- 
tion" [by  Swedenborg].  Edited  ...  L. 
1871. 

G.,  TV.  —  See  Gifford,  WilUam. 

G.,  W.  William  Gardner.  The  law- 
yers investigated  .  .  .     Brentford,  1771. 

G.,  W.  William  Gauntley.  Remarks 
on  a  certain  publication  entitled  "Mac- 
aulay's  portrait  of  the  founder  of  Qua- 
kerism."    Sheffield,  1856. 

G.,  W.  Sir  William  Gell.  Views  in 
Barbary,  and  a  picture  of  the  Dey  of 
Algiers,  taken  in  1813,  by  .  .  .     L.  1815. 

G.  W.  One  of  the  pseudonyms  at- 
tributed to  Junius  (q.v.). 

The  two  letters  thus  signed  are  dated  March 
29  and  April  8, 1771,  and  are  addressed  to  the 
Lord  Mayor. 

G.,  W.  D.  WiUiam  D.  Gallagher. 
Selections  from  the  poetical  literature  of 
the  West  .  .  .     Cin.  1841. 


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G.,  W.  R.  William  Rathhone  Greg,  in 
the  London  "  Pall  Mall  Gazette." 

G********,  A.  B.,  M.D.  Augustus 
Bozzi  Granville.  Critical  observations  on 
Mr.  Kemble's  performances  at  the  Thea- 
tre Royal,  Liverpool.     Liverpool,  1811. 

G***,  Ph.  Philippe  Grouvelle.  Me- 
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Paris,  1805. 

G ,   Percival.      Peter   Irving.     A 

Venetian  tale  (from  the  French).  N.Y. 
1820. 

Gabble,  Gridiron,  Gent.,  Godson  to 
Mother  Goose.  Joseph  Haslewood. 
Green-room  gossip;  or.  Gravity  Galli- 
nipt.  A  gallimaufry  .  .  .  got  up  to  guile 
gymnastical  and  gynecocratic  govern- 
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L.  1809. 

Gabriel,  Virginia.  Mrs.  Constance 
(Crane)  Marsh.  Wolfe  of  the  knoll; 
and  other  poems.     N.Y.  1860. 

Gaines,  Garry.    Virginia  S.  Patterson. 

Gale,  Ethel.  Helen  E.  Smith,  in  the 
New  York  "  Independent." 

Galen.  Richard  E.  Parker,  in  Wirt's 
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Galen,  PhUipp.  Ernst  Philipp  Karl 
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Galloway  Poet,  The.  William  Nich- 
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Galoot.     Edward  P.  Kendall. 

Gambado,  Geoffrey,  Esq.,  Riding- 
Master.  Henrg  Bunburg.  Academy  for 
grown  horsemen  ...     L.  1787. 

Game  Chicken,  The.  Henry  Pearce, 
a  celebrated  pugilist,  and  once  the  cham- 
pion of  England. 

Gamma.  Dr.  John  D.  Osborne,  in  his 
contributions  to  tlie  "Picayune"  (New 
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Gander,  Sir  Gregory,  Knt.  George 
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Gaol  Chaplain,  A.  Rev.  Erskine 
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Gaolg,  Ekal.  J.  A.  Lake  Gloag.  The 
Jesuit ;  or,  the  man  of  the  IMorgue  . .  . 
Glasgow  and  L.  1876. 

Gar.  J.  Garczynski,  in  the  New  York 
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Garon.  Rev.  Joseph  Bretland,  in  the 
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Garrard,  Kenner.  Lewis  Edward 
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horses  ...     L.  1853. 

Garrett,  Edward  and  Ruth.  Mrs. 
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L.  1871. 


Garrulous,  George.  George  Arnold 
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Gastine,  Civique  de.     E.  L.  J.  Tou 

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Gaston,  Marie.     Alphonse  Daudet. 

Gath.  George  Alfred  Townsend.  Bo- 
hemian days.  Three  American  tales. 
N.Y.  1880.  Also  in  his  contributions  to 
numerous  American  periodicals. 

Gathercoal,  Rev.  Rabshakeh,  late 
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Gauden,  Dr.  Charles  Henry  Whar- 
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1856. 

Gavarni,  Paul.  Sulpice  Guillaume 
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1845. 

Gay,  Delphine.  Mme.  Emile  de 
Girardin.  La  croix  de  Berney.  Paris, 
1874. 

Gay,  Getty.     Mrs.  William  Bennett. 

Gay,  Joseph.  John  Durant  de  Breval. 
The  confederates.     L.  1717. 

This  play,  though  published  under  the  name 
of  Gay,  was  written  by  Breval. 

Gay,  Mr.  Joseph.  Alexander  Pope. 
Compleat  key  to  the  Non-Juror  ...  L. 
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Gaylord,  Glance.  Warren  Ives 
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Gazul,  Clara.  Prosper  Merime'e.  The- 
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Gemsege,  Paul.  Samuel  Pegge.  A 
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articles  for  the  11  years  from  1746  to 
1757). 

This  signature  is  the  anagram  of  his  name. 
See  "  Gent.  Mag.,"  LXVI.,  pp.  979  et  seq. 

Genealogist,  A.  Alexander  Deuchar. 
Concise  view  of  the  present  state  of  the 
Succession  .  .  .     Edinb.  1839. 

General  Officer,  A.  Hon.  Henry  Sey- 
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on  the  late  dismission  of  .  .  .  By  WU- 
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General  Officer,  A.  —  Ford,  5th 
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Genesee.  Prof.  J.  H.  Gilmore,  in  the 
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Genesee.  E.  M.  Crawford.  Cricket 
notes. 

Genevese  Traveller,  A.  Matthew  L. 
Davis,  in  the  London  "  Times." 

Gent,  A.    Alexander  Anderson.  Josepl? 


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the  book-man :  a  heroi-comic  poem  .  .  , 
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Gent,  A.  Samuel  Forster.  Mr.  Ben- 
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further  display'd  .  .  .  Newcastle-upon- 
Tyne,  1726. 

Gentile,  A.  Dyer  Daniel  hum.  Utah 
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Gentleman,  A.  Mev.  Charles  Audley 
Assheton  Craven,  M.A.  The  adventures 
of  ...  in  search  of  the  Church  of  Eng- 
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Gentleman,  A.  Sir  George  Stephen. 
Adventures  of  ...  in  search  of  a  horse. 
By  Caveat  Emptor,  Gent.     L.  1835. 

Gentleman,  A.  Elias  Bockett.  A  con- 
gratulatory letter  to  the  Reverend  Mr. 
Patrick  Smith,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Great  Pax- 
ton,  Huntingdonshire,  upon  the  publica- 
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Gentleman,  A.  Sir  John  Leslie.  The 
connoisseur ;  or,  modern  fashions :  a 
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Gentleman,  A.  Thomas  Skinner  Surr. 
Consequences ;  or,  adventures  at  Braxall 
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Gentleman,  A.  Thomas  Salmon.  A 
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Gentleman,  A.  Paul  Dudley.  An 
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Gentleman,  A.  John  Esten  Cooke. 
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Magazine,"  South  Carolina. 

Gentleman,  A.  Priscilla  Wakefield. 
Excursions  in  America  described  in  let- 
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to  their  friends  in  England.     L.  1806. 

Gentleman,  A.  Francis  Eyre,  Esq. 
A  few  remarks  on  The  history  of  the 
decUne  and  fall  of  the  Roman  empire, 
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By  .  .  .     L.  1778. 

Gentleman,  A.  John  Hippisley,  Flora : 
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Gentleman,  A.  Bev.  John  White,  B.D. 
Free  and  impartial  considerations  upon 
the  free  and  candid  disquisitions  relating 
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Gentleman,  A.  Henry  Penruddock 
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1775. 

Gentleman,  A.  Thomas  Hull.  Genu- 
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pupil.     L.  1772. 

Gentleman,  A.     Bev.  George  Harbin. 


The  hereditary  right  of  the  crown  of  Eng- 
land asserted  ...     L.  1713. 

Gentleman,  A.  Sir  Henry  Bate 
Dudley  [1).  History  of  Essex.  L.  1769- 
1772. 

Gentleman,  A.  Leonard  Welsted. 
Hymn  to  the  Creator,  written  by  ...  in 
"  Gent.  Mag.,"  October,  1790,  p.  936. 

Gentleman,  A.  Andrew  Wilson,  M.D. 
Htmian  nature  surveyed  by  philosophy 
and  revelation  ...     L.  1758. 

Gentleman,  A.  Mr.  Robinson,  of  Ken- 
dal. The  intriguing  milliners  and  attor- 
nies  clerks  ...     L.  1740. 

Gentleman,  A.  James  Ramsay.  A 
letter  .  .  .  concerning  toleration.  Edinb. 
1703. 

Gentleman,  A.  William  Beckford. 
Letters  and  observations  written  in  a 
short  tour  through  France  and  Italy. 
By  .  .  .     L.  1786. 

Gentleman,  A.  Anthony  Hammond, 
A  modest  apology,  occasion'd  by  the  late 
unhappy  turn  of  affairs  ...     L.  1721. 

Gentleman,  A.  John  Hatfield.  A 
new  Scarborough  guide,  containing  cus- 
toms, amusements,  lodging-houses  .  . . 
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," 
knt.     By  .  .  .     L.  1723. 

Gentleman  at  Halifax,  A.  Chief 
Justice  Martin  Howard,  of  North  Caro- 
lina. A  letter  ...  to  his  friend  in  Rhode 
Island  .  .  .     Newport,  1765. 

Gentleman  educated  at  Yale  Col- 
lege, A.  William  Livingston,  Esq,  Phil- 
osophic solitude ;  or,  the  choice  of  a 
rural  life  :  a  poem  .  .  .     N.Y.  1847. 

Gentleman  formerly  of  Boston,  A. 
Edward  Church,  Jr.  The  Dangerous  Vice 
.  .  .     Columbia,  1789, 

The  "Dangerous  Vice"  was  John  Adama 
Also  ascribed  to  Silvanus  Bourne. 


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Gentleman  formerly  of  Brazen- 
nose  College,  Oxford,  A.  Probably 
Charles  Manfield.  Interesting-  collection 
of  curious  anecdotes  ...     L.  1790. 

Gentleman  formerly  of  Gray's 
Inn,  A.  John  Holt.  An  attempte  to  res- 
cue that  aunciente  English  poet  and  play- 
wrighte,  Maister  Williaume  Shakespere, 
from  the  maney  errours  f  aulsely  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- 
ligion in  New  England.     Edinb.  1742. 

Gentleman  in  Boston,  A.  Lewis 
Tappan.  Letter  from  ...  to  a  Uni- 
tarian clergyman  in  that  city.  B. 
1828. 

Gentleman  in  Gloucestershire,  A. 
John  Blanch.  Hoops  into  spinning- 
wheels  :  a  tragi-comedy.  Gloucester, 
1725. 

The  epistle  dedicatory  is  signed  "  J.  B." 

Gentleman  in  Liondon,  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.  Sesta 
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. 

Gentleman  in  Scotland,  A.  Charles 
Leslie.  A  letter  ...  to  his  friend  in  Eng- 
land, against  the  sacramental  test.  2d 
ed.     L.  1708. 

Gentleman  in  the  City,  A.  Benjamin 
Coole.  A  letter  .  .  .  concerning  the 
Quakers.     L.  1705. 

The  letter  is  signed  "Eclea-Nobj-moni,"  an 
anagram  of  the  author's  name. 

Gentleman  in  the  City,  A.  Charles 
Leslie.  A  letter  .  .  .  concerning  the 
threaten'd  prosecution  of  the  Rehearsal 
.  .  .     n.p.  1708. 


Gentleman  in  the  City,  A.  Rev, 
Robert  Wylie,  of  Hamilton.  A  letter .  .  . 
to  a  minister  in  the  coimtry.  Edinb. 
1703. 

Gentleman  in  the  English  House 
of  Commons,  A.  Edmund  Burke.  A 
letter  from  ...  in  vindication  of  his  con- 
duct, with  regard  to  the  affairs  of  Ireland 
...     L.  1780. 

Gentleman  in  the  North,  A.  Rev. 
Alexander  M'Laggan,  of  Little-Dunkeld. 
A  letter  ...  to  a  minister  who  has  not 
intimated  the  act  of  parliament  .  .  , 
n.p.  1737. 

Gentleman  in  the  North  of  Scot- 
land, A.  Captain  Edward  Burt.  Let- 
ters from  ...  to  his  friend  in  London, 
giving  an  account  of  the  Highlands  .  . . 
L. 1754. 

Gentleman  in  the  Service  of  the 
East  India  Company,  A.  Major  Henry 
D.  Robertson.  Examination  of  the  prin- 
ciples and  policy  of  the  government  of 
British  India.     L.  1829. 

Gentleman  in  Tottu,  A.  W.  H. 
Logan.  Letter  .  .  .  regarding  Keeley,  the 
theatre,  and  other  matters . . .  Edinb.  1834. 

"  Signed  "H.  M." 

Gentleman,  Late  an  Officer  in  the 
Service  of  the  Honourable  East- 
India  Company,  A.  Mr.  Evers.  A 
journal  kept  on  a  journey  from  Bas- 
sora  to  Bagdad  .  .  .     Horsham,  1784. 

Gentleman,  late  of  Bath,  A.  Dr. 
Edward  Harington.  An  excursion  from 
Paris  to  Fontainebleau.     L.  1786. 

Gentleman,  late  of  the  Inner  Tem- 
ple, A.  Henry  Baker.  Essays,  pastoral 
and  elegiac  ...     L.  1856. 

Gentleman  lately  Resident  on  a 
Plantation,  A.  Peter  Marsden.  An 
account  of  the  island  of  Jamaica  .  .  . 
Newcastle,  1788. 

Gentleman  lately  returned  from 
America,  A.  Mr.  Hodgkinson.  Letters 
on  emigration.     L.  1794. 

Gentleman,  Native  thereof,  A.  John 
Blundell.  Memoirs  and  antiqtiities  of  the 
town  and  parish  of  Tiverton  .  .  .  Exeter, 
1712. 

Gentleman  of  Boston,  A.  Nathan 
Hale.  Notes  made  during  an  excursion 
to  the  Highlands  of  New  Hampshire  and 
Lake  Winnipiseogee.     Andover,  1833. 

Gentleman  of  Brazen-Nose  Col- 
lege, Oxford,  A.  Rev.  John  Ellis.  The 
knowledge  of  divine  things  from  revela- 
tion ...     L.  1743. 

Gentleman  of  Bristol,  A.  aS.  Butler. 
An  essay  upon  education  .  .  .  With  a 
plan  of  a  new  method.  By  ...  L. 
1750  (?). 


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Gentleman  of  Cambridge,  A.  Philip 
Bennet.  The  beau  philosopher :  a  poem. 
L.  1736. 

Gentleman  of  Cambridge,  A.  Cor- 
byn  Morris,  F.R.S.  A  letter  to  the  Rev- 
erend Mr.  Thomas  Carte  ...     L.  1743. 

Gentleman  of  Cambridge,  A. 
Thomas  Hearne.  A  letter  to  the  Reve- 
rend the  Prolocutor  ...     L.  1718. 

Gentleman  of  Cambridge,  A.  Wil- 
liam Mason.  Mirth  :  a  poem  ...  L.  and 
Camb.  1774. 

Gentleman  of  Cambridge,  A.  Fran- 
cis Faivkes.  The  works  of  Anacreon, 
Sappho,  Bion,  Moschus,  and  Musaeus. 
Translated  into  English  by  .  .  .  L. 
1789. 

Gentleman  of  Cambridge,  Another. 
Rev.  John  Duncombe.  An  evening  con- 
templation in  a  college :  being  a  parody- 
on  the  "  Elegy  in  a  country  churchyard." 
L.  1753. 

Gentleman  of  Christ-Church  Col- 
lege, Oxon.,  A.  Probably  Dr.  Zachary 
Pearce,  Bishop  of  Rochester.  A  friendly 
letter  to  Dr.  Bentley,  occasioned  by  his 
new  edition  of  "  Paradise  lost."  L. 
1732. 

Gentleman  of  Connecticut,  A.  Wil- 
liam Cobbett.  The  Democratiad  :  a  poem. 
P.  1795. 

Gentleman  of  Connecticut,  A.  Jo- 
seph Huntington,  D.D.  A  plea  before 
the  ecclesiastical  council  at  Stockbridge, 
in  the  cause  of  Mrs.  Fisk  .  .  .  1779  .  .  . 
Norwich,  1780. 

Gentleman  of  Croydon,  A.  T.  Read. 
The  British  harmonist.     Croydon,  1795. 

Gentleman  of  Foreign  Extraction, 
A.  Jacob  Duche.  Observations  on  a  va- 
riety of  subjects,  literary,  moral,  and 
religious ;  in  a  series  of  original  letters, 
written  by  .  .  .  who  resided  some  time  in 
Philadelphia  ...     P.  1774. 

Gentleman  of  Gloucestershire,  A. 
Charles  Shuckburgh.  Antiochus :  a  new 
tragedy.     L. 1740. 

Gentleman  of  Gray's  Inn,  A.  J. 
Crisp.  The  conveyancer's  guide  ...  L. 
1821. 

Gentleman  of  Halifax.  John  Parr. 
Vindication  of  Governor  Parr  and  his 
council  ...     L.  1784. 

Gentleman  of  liincoln's  Inn,  A.  D. 
Douglas.  The  biographical  history  of 
Sir  William  Blackstone  ...     L.  1782. 

Gentleman  of  Lincoln's-Inn,  A. 
Henri/  Anderson.  An  enquiry  into  the 
natural  right  of  mankind  to  debate  freely 
concerning  religion  ...     L.  1737. 

Gentleman  of  Liincoln's  Inn,  A. 
Philip    Carteret    Webb.     A   letter  to  .  .   . 


W.  TVarburton  occasioned  by  some  pas- 
sages in  .  .  .  "The  divine  legation  of 
Moses  demonstrated."     By  ...    L.  1744. 

Gentleman  of  Maryland,  A.  Hugh 
Henrij  Brackenridge.  The  battle  of  Bun- 
kers Hill.   A  dramatic  piece  ...    P.  1776. 

Ascribed  also  to  John  Burk. 

Gentleman  of  Blassachusetts,  A. 
Gamaliel  Bradford.  The  Writer:  a  series 
of  original  essays,  moral  and  amusing. 
By  .  .  .     B.  1822. 

Gentleman  of  Bliddlesex,  A.  James 
Johnston.  More  essays  of  panegyricks  . .  . 
L.  1731. 

Gentleman  of  New  York,  A.  Wil- 
liam Irving.  The  poetical  works  of 
Thomas  Campbell  .  .  .     Bait.  1811. 

Gentleman  of  one  of  the  Inns  of 
Court,  A.  William  Dodd,  LL.D.  A 
new  book  of  the  Dunciad.  By  .  .  L. 
1750. 

Gentleman  of  Oxford,  A.  George 
Smith  Green.  A  new  version  of  "  Para- 
dise lost " ;  or,  Milton  paraphrased  .  .  . 
L.  1756. 

Gentleman  of  Philadelphia,  A. 
Benjamin  Franklin  French.  Biographia 
Americana  .  .  .     N.Y.  1825. 

Gentleman  of  Portsmouth,  N.H., 
A.  Jonathan  Mitchell  Sewal.l.  A  versifi- 
cation of  President  Washington's  excel- 
lent farewell  address  to  the  citizens  of 
the  United  States.  By  .  .  .  Portsmouth, 
N.H.,  1798. 

Gentleman  of  Seventeen,  A  Young. 
Ambrose  Pitman.  Eugenio  ;  or,  the  man 
of  sorrow.     L.  1780. 

Gentleman  of  South  Carolina,  A. 
C.  B.  Northrup.  Southern  odes,  by  the 
Outcast  .  .  .     Charleston,  1861. 

Gentleman  of  Suffolk,  A.  —  Sy- 
monds.  A  treatise  on  field  diversions. 
By  .  .  .     L.  1776. 

Gentleman  of  the  Army,  A.  Col. 
David  Humphreys.  A  poem,  addressed 
to  the  armies  of  the  United  States  of 
America  .  .  .     New  Haven,  1780. 

Gentleman  of  the  Bar,  A.  I.Daniel 
Rupp.  Early  history  of  Western  Penn- 
sylvania, and  of  the  West,  and  of  west- 
ern expeditions  and  campaigns  from 
1754  to  1833.  By  .  .  .  Pittsburg,  Pa., 
1846. 

Gentleman  of  the  Commission,  A. 
Ralph  Heathcote,  D.D.  Irenarch;  or, 
justice  of  the  peace's  manual  ...  L. 
1774. 

Gentleman  of  the  Committee,  A. 
Major  William  Brooke  (?).  Plans  of  the 
Sunday-schools  and  School  of  Industry 
established  in  the  city  of  Bath  .  .  .  Batli, 
1789. 


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Gentleman  of  the  Faculty,  A.  Hall 
Jackson.  Observations  and  remarks  on 
the  putrid  malignant  sore  throat  .  .  . 
Portsmouth,  N.H.,  1786. 

Gentleman  of  the  Faculty,  A.  P. 
Hayes.  A  serious  and  friendly  address 
to  the  public  on  the  consequences  of 
neglecting  coughs  and  colds  .  .  .  L.  1783. 

Gentleman  of  the  Force,  A.  ( Signed 
"Policeman  X.  54.")  William  Make- 
peace Thackeray.  A  Bow  Street  ballad. 
"  Punch,"  Nov.  25,  1848. 

Gentleman  of  the  Inner  Temple,  A. 
Sobert  Richardson.  The  attorney's  prac- 
tice in  the  Court  of  King's  Bench  .  .  ,  L. 
1739. 

Gentleman  of  the  Inner  Temple,  A. 
John  Campbell.  The  case  of  the  opposi- 
tion impartially  stated.     L.  1742. 

Gentleman  of  the  Inner  Temple,  A. 
W.  Gardiner.  Conversations  on  the  plural- 
ity of  worlds .. .  New  trans,  by .. .  L.  1762. 

Gentleman  of  the  Inner  Temple,  A. 
George  Monck  Berkelo/.  An  elegy  on  the 
death  of  Miss  M— s  .\  .     L.  1786. 

Gentleman  of  the  Inner  Temple,  A. 
John  Mottley.  The  history  and  survey  of 
the  cities  of  London  and  Westminster  . . . 
By  ...    L.  1753. 

Gentleman  of  the  Inner  Temple,  A. 
Matthew  Dawes.  A  letter  to  Lord  Chat- 
ham concerning  the  present  wair  of  Great 
Britain  against  America  ...     L.  1776. 

Gentleman  of  the  Inner  Temple,  A. 
John  Mallory.  Modern  entries,  in  Eng- 
lish .  .  .     In  the  Savoy,  1734. 

Gentleman  of  the  Inns  of  Court,  A. 
Myles  Davies.  EIKON  MIKPO-BIBAIKH 
give  Icon  libellorum ;  or,  a  critical  his- 
tory of  pamphlets  ...     L.  1715. 

Gentleman  of  the  Law,  A.  Rev. 
Andrew  Moir.  The  indictment,  trial, 
and  sentence  of  Mess.  T — s  K — r,  A — w 
B — n,  and  R — t  M — n,  before  the  Asso- 
ciate Synod,  at  the  instance  of  tlie  Eev. 
Adam  Gib.     By  .  .  .     Edinb.  1768. 

Gentleman  of  the  Medical  Fac- 
ulty, A.  Edward  Bancroft.  An  essay 
on  the  natural  history  of  Guiana,  in 
South  America.     L.  1769. 

Gentleman  of  the  Bliddle  Temple, 
A.  James  Ralph.  A  critical  history  of 
the  administration  of  Sir  Robert  Wal- 
pole  ...     L.  1743. 

Gentleman  of  the  IVIiddle  Temple, 
A.  Robert  Lucas  (?).  A  critical  review 
of  the  liberties  of  British  subjects  .  .  . 
L.  1750. 

Gentleman  of  the  Middle  Temple, 
A.  Counsellor  King.  The  frequented 
village:  a  poem.     By  ...     L.  1771. 

Gentleman  of  the  Middle  Temple, 


A.     —  Pooley  (■?).     A  general  abridge- 
ment of  cases  in  equity  ...     L.  1757. 

Also  ascribed  to  R.  Foley,  Sir  G.  Gilbert, 
and  Mathew  Bacon. 

Gentleman  of  the  Middle  Temple, 
A.  Timothy  Cunningham.  Tlie  mer- 
chant's lawyer;  or,  the  law  of  trade  in 
general  ...    L.  1761. 

Gentleman  of  the  Partie,  A.  Jonas 
Hanway.  A  journal  of  eight  days'  jour- 
ney from  Portsmouth  to  Kingston  upon 
Thames  ...     L.  1756. 

Gentleman  of  the  Province,  A. 
Samuel  Andrew  Peters,  LL.D.  A  gen- 
eral history  of  Connecticut  ...    L.  1781. 

Gentfeman  of  the  Temple,  A.  John 
Kelly.  The  married  philosopher  ...  L. 
1732. 

Gentleman  of  the  University  of 
Cambridge,  A.  Owen  Manning.  —  See 
"A.G.O.T.U.O.C." 

Gentleman  of  the  University  of 
Cambridge,  A.  Zachary  Grey.  A 
chronological  and  historical  account  of 
the  most  memorable  earthquakes  .  .  . 
Camb.  1750. 

Gentleman  of  the  University  of 
Cambridge,  A.  Richard  Bulkeley.  Let- 
ters to  Dr.  Clarke,  concerning  liberty 
and  necessity.     L.  1717. 

Gentleman  of  the  University  of 
Oxford,  A.  Sir  Richard  Hill,  Bart.  An 
address  to  persons  of  fashion,  containing 
some  particulars  relating  to  balls  .  .  . 
L.  1761. 

Gentleman  of  the  University  of 
Oxford,  A.  Percy  Bysshe  Shelley.  St. 
Irvyne;  or,  the  Eosicrucian:  a  romance 
by  .  .  .     L.  1811. 

Gentleman  of  Trinity  College,  Cam- 
bi'idge,  A.  Thomas  Dover.  Encomium 
argenti  vivi  ...     L.  1733. 

Gentleman  of  Trinity  College,  Ox- 
ford, A.  William  Loveling.  Latin  and 
English  poems.     L.  1741. 

Gentleman  of  Wadham  College,  A. 
Rev.  James  Miller.  The  humours  of  Ox- 
ford :  a  comedy  ...     L.  1730. 

Gentleman  of  Wadham  College, 
Oxford,  A.  John  Swinton.  A  critical 
dissertation  concerning  the  words  Sal/j-ay 
and  5ai/j.iviov  ...     L.  1738. 

Gentleman  of  Wilkesbarre,  A. 
Isaac  A.  Chapman.  Sketch  of  the  his- 
tory of  Wyoming.  By  .  .  .  Wilkes- 
barre, Penn.,  1830. 

Gentleman  on  his  Travels,  A.  3Irs. 
Sarah  Scott.  A  description  of  Millenium 
Hall  and  the  country  adjacent,  together 
with  the  characters  of  the  inhabitants 
...     L.  1762. 

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and  elegant  abode  of  a  happy  society  of  ladies, 
which  the  author  piofeeses  to  have  met  with  in 
the  west  of  England. 

Gentleman  resident  in  the  Neigh- 
borhood, A.  Charles  Snart.  Practical 
observations  on  angling  in  the  river 
Trent ;  by  .  . .  who  has  made  the  amuse- 
ment his  study  for  upwards  of  twenty 
years.     Newark,  1801. 

Gentleman  residing  in  tliis  City,  A. 
Samuel  Latham  MUchill,  M.D.  The  pic- 
ture of  New  York  .  .  .     N.Y.  1807. 

Gentleman  who  has  left  his  Lodg- 
ings, A.  Lord  John  Russell.  Essays  and 
sketches  of  life  and  character.     L.  1820. 

The  preface  (dedicated  to  Thomas  Moore,  and 
omitted  in  the  second  edition)  is  signed  "Joseph 
Skillet,  the  lodging-houBe  keeper,"  who  is  sup- 
posed to  publish  these  letters  to  pay  the  rent  due 
to  him  by  his  absconded  tenant. 

Gentleman  who  has  resided  many 
years  in  Pennsylvania,  A.  William 
Smith,  D.D.  A  brief  state  of  the  prov- 
ince of  Pennsylvania  ...     L.  1755. 

Gentleman  who  is  particularly  ad- 
dressed in  the  Postscript  of  the  Vin- 
dication of  some  Passages  in  the 
Fifteenth  and  Sixteenth  Chapters  of 
the  Decline  and  Fall  of  the  Roman 
Empire,  The.  Francis  Eyre,  Esq.  A 
short  appeal  to  the  publick.     L.  1799. 

Gentleman,  \v\\o  resided  five  years 
on  the  Island,  A.  John  Campbell.  An 
exact  and  authentic  account  of  the  great- 
est white-herring  fishery  in  Scotland  .  .  . 
L.  1750. 

Gentleman,  ■who  resided  some  time 
in  Philadelphia,  A.  Rev.  Jacob  Duche. 
Caspipina's  letters  .  .  .     Bath,  1777. 

Gentleman  w^ho  w^as  an  Officer 
under  that  general,  A.  James  Biggs. 
History  of  Miranda  ...     L.  1809. 

Gentleman  who  w^as  a  Sw^ede,  A. 
George  Slhalberg.  An  history  of  the 
late  revolution  in  Sweden  .  .  .  Edinb. 
1776. 

Gentleman  who  was  in  the  Town, 
A.  John  Michelhorne.  Ireland  preserv'd; 
or,  the  siege  of  London-derry  .  .  .  Dub- 
lin, 1739. 

Gentleman,  Walking,  A.  Thomas 
Collei/  Grattan.  Highways  and  byeways. 
L. 1823. 

Gentleman-Commoner  of  Oxford, 
A.  Rev.  Samuel  Croxall,  The  fair  Cir- 
cassian :  a  dramatic  performance.  L. 
1720. 

Gentleman  Farmer,  A.  Henry 
Utrick  Reay,  Esq.  A  short  treatise  on 
that  useful  invention  called  the  "  sports- 
man's friend ;  or,  the  farmer's  footman." 
By  ...  of  Northumberland  ....  Newcas- 
tle, 1801. 


Geologist,  A.  Hugh  Miller.  Eam- 
bles  of  a  geologist.    B.  1868. 

Geologist,  A.  William  Pengelly. 
Scraps  from  my  note-book.  By  ...  in 
"  Once  a  Week."     1871. 

George,  Farmer.  George  III.,  of 
England. 

"  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- 
tending to  the  violent  agitation,  and  the  raore 
Important  topics  of  the  time.  Hence  he  obtained 
the  name  of  "  Farmer  George." 

George,  Uncle.  Rev.  Increase  Niles 
Tarbox.  Uncle  George's  stories.  B. 
1868. 

George,  Amara.  Mathilde  {Binder) 
Kavfmann.  Dissonanzen  und  Akkorde. 
Mainz,  1879. 

George,  Quiet.  George  Frederick 
Pardon.  The  juvenile  museum  ...  L. 
1849. 

Georgia  IJaw^yer,  A.  Robert  M. 
Charlton.  Leaves  from  the  portfolio 
of  ...  in  the  N.Y.  "  Knickerbocker  Mag- 
azine." 

Geraint.     Frank  McHale. 

Gerald,  Louise.  Mile.  Mathilde  de 
Lacoste.  Pseudonym  used  by  her  in  sev- 
eral novels. 

Gerard,  Max.  Charles  de  Courcy. 
Entre  horaraes,  vaudeville  .  .  ,     1858. 

Gernii^n  Barber,  The.  Julian  E. 
Ralph,  in  his  contributions  to  various 
periodicals. 

German  Countess,  A.  Ida  Maria 
Louisa  Gustava,  Grafinn  Hahn-Hahn. 
Letters  of  .  .  .  1843-44.     L.  1845. 

German  Milton,  The.  Friedrich  Gott- 
lieb Klopstock. 

German  Nobleman,  A.  Francis 
J.  Griind.  Aristocracy  in  America; 
from  the  sketch-book  of  .  .  .  L. 
1839. 

German  Prince,  A.  Hermann  Lud- 
wig  Heinrich  von  Piick/er-Muskau.  Tour 
in  Germany,  Holland,  and  England,  1826- 
27  .  . .     L.  1832. 

German  Voltaire,  The.  Christoph 
Martin  Wieland. 

Gershom.  Maj.-Gen.  Julius  Edmund 
Goodwyn.  Antitypical  parallels  ...  L. 
1866. 

Gertrude.  Mrs.  Jane  Cross  (Bell) 
Simpson.  The  piety  of  daily  life.  Illus- 
trated by  tales,  by  .  . .  L.  1836.  She 
also  contributed  to  the  "  Edinburgh 
Literary  Journal"  of  Feb.  26,  1831, 
under  this  pseudonym,  the  well-known 
hymn  "  Go  when  the  morning  shineth." 

Gerundio,  Fray.  Modesto  Lafuente. 
Teatro  social  del  siglo  XIX.  Madrid, 
184-. 


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Ghost  of  Harry  the  Eighth's  Fool, 
The.  Alfred  Henry  Forrester.  A  mis- 
sile for  Papists !  A  few  remarks  on 
Papacy.     By  ...     L.  1850. 

Ghost  of  Vandegrab,  The.  Sir 
James  3Iackintosh ,  wiio  ^vrote  a  series  of 
letters  for  the  London  "  JMorning  Chron- 
icle," under  this  signature,  179-. 

Ghost  of  Willy  Shakespeare,  The. 
G.  M.  Woodward.  Familiar  verses 
from  ...  to  Sainmj-  Ireland  ...  L. 
1796. 

Gibbon,  Edvparda.  C.  J.  Stone. 
History  of  the  decline  and  fall  of  the 
British  Empire.  Auckland,  2884,  i.e., 
1884.  —  See  "Notes  and  Queries,"  6th 
Ser.,  IX.,  p.  199. 

Gibbons,  Lee,  student  of  law. 
Thomas  Hoscoe,  Jr.  The  cavalier :  a  ro- 
mance.    L.  1821. 

Giflbrd,  John.  Edward  Foss.  An 
abridgment  of  Blackstone's  commenta- 
ries.    L. 1821. 

Giflford,  John.  John  Bichards  Green. 
A  history  of  the  political  life  of  .  .  .  Pitt. 
L. 1809/ 

Gilford,  John,  Esq.  Alexander  Whel- 
iier.     The  English  Lawyer.     L.  1827. 

Gifford,  William.  William  Fred- 
erick Deacon.  Warreniana :  with  notes, 
critical  and  expinnatory.  By  the  editor 
of  a  "  Quarterly  lie  view."     L.  1824. 

Gift,  Theo.  3Iiss  Dora  Havers.  A 
matter-of-fact  girl  ...     L.  1881. 

Gilbert.  William  Stevens  Robinson. 
His  signature  in  the  "  New  York  Trib- 
une," in  1857-60. 

Gilderoy,  Roland.  Charles  Rowley, 
Jr.  The  pictures  of  the  year.  Notes  on 
the  Academy  .  .  .     Manchester,  1878. 

Gill,  Andre.  Louis  Alexandre  Gosset 
de  Guines,  who,  besides  caricatures  which 
have  rendered  him  celebrated,  has  pub- 
lished in  the  Paris  "  Rue  "  and  "Peuple  " 
remarkable  articles. 

Gilman,  Sirs.  Maria.  Charles  Fran- 
cis Barnard.  Bach  and  Beethoven.  B. 
1871. 

Gilraore,  Ernest.  Mrs.  Helen  H. 
Farley. 

Gimel.  Rev,  Elisha  Andrews,  who 
contributed  many  articles  to  the  Boston 
"  Christian  Watchman  "  under  this  signa- 
ture. 

Girard,  Just.  Just  Jean  Etienne  Roy. 
Priest  of  Auvrigny  .  .  .     N.Y,  1875. 

Girard,  Kate.     Mrs.  George  F.  Roive. 

Girl  of  the  Period.  Mrs.  Eliza  Lynn 
Linton.  Girl  of  the  period.  L.  1869. 
Also  in  her  contributions  to  the  "Satur- 
day Review"  (L.). 

Gladiolus.     William  Ewart  Gladstone. 


The  battle  of  the  genii ;  or.  Gladiolus  and 
Beakitorius  {i.e.,  B.  Disraeli,  Earl  of 
Beaconsfield].  A  story  of  the  general 
election  ...     L.  1880. 

Glananville.  Jacques  Alhin  Simon 
Collin  de  Flancy.  Un  million  d'anecdotes 
Suisses  .  .  .  par  le  Baron  de  Glananville. 
Paris,  1861. 

Glasgow  Unfortunate,  The.  George 
Donald,     Autobiography  of  .  .  .     185-. 

Glasse,  Mrs.  Dr.  John  Hill.  —  See 
"  A  Lady." 

Gleaner.  Nathaniel  Tngersoll  Bowditch, 
in  the  "  Boston  Transcript,"  1855,  to 
which  he  contributed  many  articles  of 
historical  interest  and  value. 

Gleaner.  Ahbe'  Anyel  Denis  M'Quin, 
in  the  London  "  Literary  Gazette," 
April,  1823. 

Glenarv'On,  JLord.  George  Gordon 
NiJel,  6th  Lord  Byron. 

Lady  Caroline  Lamb's  novel,  "  Glenarvon," 
"  is  a  curious  medley  as  regards  plot .  .  .  but 
there  are,  nevertheless,  some  good  things  in  it. 
Almost  all  the  cliaracters  are  portraits,  and  the 
following  may  be  taken  as  a  key  to  the  work: 
'  Lord  Glenarvon '  is  Lord  Byron;  '  Lord  Avon- 
dale,'  Mr.  Lamb ;  'Lady  Calantha,'  Lady  Caro- 
line; '  The  Great  Nabob,'  Lord  Holland  ;  '  The 
Princess  of  Madagascar,'  Lady  Holland ;  'The 
Duke  of  Myrtlegrove,'  the  Duke  of  Dei-on/tJiire  ; 
'  Sir  R.  and  Lady  Mowbray,'  Lord  and  Lady 
itrelbourne ;  'Lady  Mandeville,' Xffc??/  Oxford; 
'  Lady  Margaret  Buchanan,'  the  Duchess  of 
Devon;  '  Lady  Sophia,'  Lady  Morpeth;  '  Lord 
Trelawny,'  Ijord  Granville  ;  '  Miss  Monmouth,' 
Lady  Byron  ;  'The  yellow  hyena;  or,  the  pale 
poet.'  Samuel Bogers  ;  'Uoiouskira,'  Mr.  Allen ; 
'  Lord  Dallas,'  Mr.  irard ;  and '  Sir  E.  St.  Clare," 
Sir  W.  Farquhar." — 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) 
Vfare,  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  Ftva.t. 
A  nom  de  theatre. 

Glowworm,  A.  Joh7i  Loraine  Bald 
win.    A  glimpse  at  whist  .  .  .     1866. 


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Glubbins,  Mrs.  Clara  I.  N.  Robin- 
son.    Babbleton's  baby  ...     L.  1877. 

Glyndon,  Howard.  Mrs.  Laura  C. 
(Redden)  Searing.  ISounds  from  secret 
chambers.    B.  1873. 

Gaatlio.  Alexander  Pope,  in  a  letter 
contributed  to  the  "  Guardian."  (No. 
11,  March  24,  1713.) 

Godfather,  An  Absent.  Rev.  Joseph 
Esmond  Riddle,  M.A.  Letters  from  .  .  . 
L.  1837. 

Godfrey.  Sijivester  C.  Gould,  his  sig- 
nature to  poetical  contributions  between 
1860  and  1870. 

Godfrey,  George.  Thomas  Gaspey. 
History  of  .  .  .  written  by  himself  .  .  . 
L.  1828. 

Godin,  Amelie.  Amelie  (Spei/er) 
Linz.     Sturm  und  Frieden.     1878. 

Godolphin,  Mary.  Luc;/  Ai kin.  Even- 
ings at  home  in  words  of  one  syllable  .  .  . 
L.  1869. 

GoflF,  Elijer.  William  Dawes.  Elijer 
Gotf 's  trubbles,  travels,  and  other  amooze- 
raents  (L.  1872) ;  and  other  humorous 
works. 

Goggle,  Mungo  Coulter.  Robert 
Douglas  Hamilton,  M.D.  Dr.  Shaddow,  of 
Goslington  .  .  . 

Gold  Digger,  A.  J.  Sherer.  Adven- 
tures of  .  .  .     L.  1856. 

Gold-Seeker,  A.  William  Shaw. 
Golden  dreams  and  waking  reaUties ; 
being  the  adventures  of  ...  in  California 
and  the  Pacific.     L.  1851. 

Goldie.  James  Carleton  Goldsmith,  in 
his  contributions  to  various  periodicals. 

Golding,  Godfrey.  Alexander  His- 
lop.  Book  of  good  devices.  Edinb. 
18G-. 

Goldlace.  Lieut.  E.  P.  Banning, 
U.S.N.,  in  his  contributions  to  various 
periodicals. 

Goldsmith,  Christabel.  Miss  Fan- 
nie N.  Smith.  Peace  Pelican,  spinster 
.  .  .     N.Y.  1881. 

Goldsmith,  Rev.  J.  Sir  Richard 
Phillips.    Biographical  class-book.     18-. 

Goldsworthy,  Ralph.  Joseph  Tonkin 
Rodda.  The  best  mining  machinery. 
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.  Humphreii  Wanleij. 
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)  House.  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- 
pliorically  defunct  ...     L.  1790. 

Gopher.     Jacob  Pentz. 

Gordon,  Sir  Cosmo.  Sir  Samuel 
Efjerton  Bn/dges.  Letters  on  Lord 
Byron.     L.  1824. 

Gordon,  Hewes.      E.  G.  H.  Clarke. 

Gordon,  Janet.  Mrs.  [Janet  Gordon) 
Hardij  (?).  The  Connells  of  Castle  Con- 
nell.  ■  L.  1868. 

Gordox.     Noah  W.  Pike. 

Gore,  3Iary.  William  F.  G.  Shanks, 
in  his  contributions  to  "  Harper's  Maga- 
zine "  (N.Y.). 

Gorham,  Elsie.  Mrs.  Carter.  Kainy 
day  in  the  nursery.     B.  187-. 

Gorilla,  A  Learned.  Richard  Grant 
White.  The  fall  of  man ;  or,  the  loves 
of  the  gorillas  .  .  .     N.Y.  1871. 

Gosebet,  Paul.  Charles  James  Lever. 
Confessions  of  .  .       L.  184-. 

Gossip,  John.     E.  R.  Champlin. 

Gothamite.     Col.  Thomas  Picton. 

Gottlielf,  Jeremias.  Albert  Bitzius. 
Le  miroir  des  paysans.     1836. 

Gouraud,  Julie.  Jjouise  d'Aulnay.  A 
little  boy's  story.  Trans.  .  .  .  N.Y. 
1869. 

Governor,  A.  W.  H.  Burgess.  Beth- 
lem  Hospital  ...     L.  1819. 

Governor,  The.  John  Wentworth.  The 
memorial  of  P.  Livius,  one  of  His  Maj- 
esty's council  for  the  province  of  New 
Hampshire :  with  the  Governor's  an- 
swer .  .  .     1773. 

Governor,  The.  Heirry  Morford. 
Shoulder  straps :  a  novel  of  New  York 
and  the  army  in  1862.  P.  1863.  Also 
in  his  contributions  to  the  "N.Y.  Atlas." 

Governor  of  White  Cross  Street 
Prison,  The.  T.  Burdon.  Trutli  v. 
Fiction.  An  answer  to  a  pamphlet  by 
the  .  .  .  styled  "  The  double  doom  of  the 
poor  debtor,"  by  an  attorney-at-lavv.  L. 
1858. 

Gowrie.  W.  Anderson  Smith.  "Off 
the  chain."  Notes  and  essays  from  the 
West  Highlands.     L.  1868. 

Gracchus.  John  Thompson,  who  pub- 
lished   articles     signed    "  Casca "    and 


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"  Gracchus,"  against  the  Federal  admin- 
istration in  tlie  "Petersburg  (Va.)  Ga- 
zette." He  also,  in  1798,  addressed  letters 
signed  "  Curtius  "  to  Chief-Justice  Mar- 
shall, which  were  published  in  a  volume 
in  1804. 

Gracclius  Americanus.  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  Ba- 
beuf,  who,  near  the  end  of  1794,  founded 
at  Paris  "Le  Tribun  du  Peuple"  ...  in 
which,  under  tliis  signature,  he  devel- 
oped the  doctrines  of  communism,  the 
abolition  of  property,  and  the  equality 
of  goods. 

Graduate,  A.  Rev.  Dr.  John  McCaul. 
The  university  question  considered. 
Montreal,  1845. 

Graduate  of  Dame  Europa's 
School,  A.  Rev.  John  Edward  Field. 
The  ladies'  school  across  tlie  water;  or, 
how  came  John  to  be  neutral  ?  .  .  . 
Edited  by  .  .  .     L. 

Graduate  of  Medicine,  A.  Rev.  Wil- 
liam Danseij.  Arrian  on  coursing  ...  L. 
1831. 

Graduate  of  Oxford,  A.  George 
Hughes.  Emmanuel :  a  poem  .  .  .  L. 
1817. 

Graduate  of  Oxford,  A.  John  Bus- 
kin.    Modern  painters  ...     L.  1844. 

Graduate  of  '69,  A.  Lijman  Hotch- 
kiss  Bagg.  Four  years  at  Yale  .  .  .  New 
eiaven,  1871. 

Graduate  of  a  University,  A. 
—  Russell.  A  catechism  of  the  Christian 
•eligion  .  .  .     Oxf .  1828. 

Graduate  of  the  University  of 
Oxford,  A.  Mr.  Toinisend.  The  dawn 
of  freedom :  a  political  satire  ...  L. 
1832. 

Gradnate  of  Yale  of  the  Class  of 
1821.  Rev.  John  Mitchell.  Reminis- 
cences of  characters  and  scenes  in  col- 
lege .  .  .     New  Haven,  1847. 

Grseculus.     Atithoni/  Barclaij,  Esq. 

For  his  own  amusement,  and  to  amuse  and  mys- 
tify a  few  of  his  friends,  Mr.  Barclay  wrote  under 
this  signature  a  Greek  version  of  Richard  Henry 
Wilde's  "My  Life  is  like  the  Summer  Hose;  or, 
the  Lament  of  the  Captive,"  with  a  Latin  transla- 
tion, and  ascribed  the  Greek  to  AIcjbus.  It 
found  its  way  into  j^rint  in  the  "  North  Ameri- 
can Magazine,"  P.  1834,  was  decided  by  Greek 
scholars  to  bo  good  Greek,  and  for  a  time  seemed 
to  show  that  Mr.  Wilde  had  been  guilty  of  gross 
plagiarism. 

Graham,  Grace.  Mis.  S.  B.  Titter- 
ington.  Mabel  Livingstone ;  or,  Christ- 
ward  led.     B.  1872. 

Graham,  Rosa.  Sarah  L.  Post,  in 
the  "  New  York  Independent." 


Grahame,  Allen.  George  Arnold.  As 
a  writer  of  comic  verse  and  humorous 
sketches,  he  had  many  pen-names, — 
"  McArone,"  "Allen  Grahame,"  "  George 
Garrulous,"  etc. 

Grahame,  Nellie.  Mrs.  A.  K.  Dun- 
ning.    First  glass  of  wine.     B.  1876. 

Graindorge,  Frederic  Thomas. 
Hippolijte  Adolphe  Taine.  Notes  on 
Paris ;  life  and  opinions  of  M.  F.  T.  G. 
Trans N.Y.  1876. 

Grandfather,  A.  Sergius  St.  John. 
First  impressions;  or,  tales  of  . .  .     18-. 

Grandmother,  A.  Mrs.  C.  J.  Ilam- 
hro.  Edda ;  or,  the  talcs  of  a  grand- 
mother.    L.  1847. 

Grand-Nephew  of  Napoleon  the- 
Great,  A.  William  Charles  Boimjiarte 
Wgse.  In  memoriam  of  the  Prince 
Imperial  of  France.  Four  sonnets  by 
...     L.  1879. 

Grandson  of  R.  Aiken,  The.  Peter 
Freeland  Aiken.  Memorials  of  Robert 
Burns  and  some  of  his  contemporaries 
and  their  descendants.     By  ...     L.  1876. 

Graudville,  J.  J.  Jean  Ignace  Isidore 
Gerard.    Les  fleures  anime'es.    Paris,  1S5-. 

Granella,  Victor.  Wilhelm  Tanger- 
mann.  Herz  und  Welt  [Dichtungen].. 
1876. 

Grange.  Eugene  Pierre  Ba.-<te'.  Le 
fils  du  portier.     Paris,  1837. 

Grant,  Allan.  William  ll'i/son,  for 
twenty  years  a  contributor  of  poems  to- 
the  periodicals  under  the  nom  de  plume 
of  "  Allan  Grant  "  and  "  Alpin." 

Grant,  Allan,  .fames  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  Un- 
party  Principles,  A.  John  Humfreg.. 
Free  thoughts  continu'd  upon  several 
points  ...     L.  1712. 

Graves,  Helen  Forest.  Miss  Lucg 
A.  Randall. 

Gra\dere,  Caroline.  BIme,  Estelle  Ma- 
rie Louise  ^{Crevecocur)  Ruelens,  who  wrote 
f or  the  "  Etoile  Beige"  and  the  "Eevue 
de  Belgique  "  imder  this  pseudonym. 

Graviora  3Ianent.  James  B.  Man- 
ley,  M.D.  Letters  on  the  College  of 
Physicians  and  Surgeons.     N.Y.  1841. 

Gray,  Barry.  Robert  Barrg  Coffin^ 
Cakes  and  ale  at  Woodbine  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- 
dom .  .  .     N.Y.  1864. 

Gray,  Robertson.  Rossiter  Worthing- 
ton  Rai/mond.  Brave  hearts:  a  novel. 
N.Y. 1873. 

Gray,  Simon.  Sir  Alexander  Boswell, 
Bart.  Edinburgh;  or,  the  ancient  Royalty 
.  .  .     Edinb.  1810. 

Gray,  AVidett.     Deioitt  Grinnell  Rajj. 
Gray  Eagle.    Frederick  .J.  Englehardt, 
in  his  contributions  to  the  "  Turf,  Field, 
and  Farm"  (N.Y.). 

Graybeard.  John  Franklin  Graff. 
**  G.'s  "  Colorado.  A  trii>  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  Literature,  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  Unknown,  The.  Sir  Walter 
Scott. 

Green,  Invisible,  Esq.  William  G. 
Crippen.  Green  peas,  picked  from  the 
patch  of  .  .  .     Cin.  1856. 

Green,  John.  George  H.  Townsend. 
Evans's  music  and  supper  rooms  ...  L. 
1866. 

Green,  Paddy.  George  H.  Townsend. 
Glees  and  madrigals.     L.  18-. 

Greendralce,  Gregory,  Esq.  Joseph 
Coad.  The  angling  excursions  of  .  .  . 
in  the  counties  of  Wicklow,  Meath, 
Westmeath,  Longford,  and  Cavan. 
With  additions  by  Geoffrey  Greydrake, 
Esq.  [i.e.,  Thomas  Ettingsall].  Dublin, 
1832. 

Greene,  Gooseberry.  Miss  J.  Collins, 
of  Mt.  Liberty,  O.,  in  her  contributions, 
to  various  periodicals,  on  household  econ- 
omy, etc. 

Greene,  Hiram.  William  A.  Wil- 
kins. 

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. 
1871. 

Greenwood,  Grace.  Mrs.  Sara  Jane 
{Clarke)  Lippincott.     Greenwood  leaves: 


a  collection  of  sketches  and  letters.  N.Y, 
1849. 

Gregg,  George  Gregory.  Robert  W, 
McAlpine,  in  his  contributions  to  various 
Southern  papers. 

Greif,  Martin.  Friedrich  Hermann 
Freij.     Deutsche  Gedenkbliitter.     1875. 

Gresham,  Mr.  William  Eicart  Glad- 
stone, in  Trollope's  "The  Prime  Mia- 
ister." 

Greville,  or  Greville,  H.  John 
Hawkesivorth.  "In  1746,  he  wrote  in  that 
publication  [the  "Gent.  Mag."],  under 
the  name  of  "  Greville "  [or  "  H.  Gre- 
ville "]  "  The  Devil  painter :  a  tale  " ;  etc. 
In  1747,  he  contributed  "  The  accident  " ; 
etc.  In  1748,  "The  midsummer  wish  "; 
etc.     In  1749,  "Poverty  nisulted  ";  etc. 

Greville,  Henry.  Alice  Marie  Ce'leste 
Fleury  Durand.  Louis  Breuil.  Paris, 
1883 ;  also  as  a  contributor  to  the  "  Re- 
vue des  Deux  Mondes,"  etc. 

Grey,  Fannie.     31rs.  E.  D.  Huntley. 

Grey,  Heraclitus.  Charles  Marshall. 
Playing  trades.     N.Y.  1879. 

Greybeard,  Gaffer.  Robert  Sanders. 
Lucubrations  of  .  .  .     L.  1773. 

Greydrake,  Geoffrey,  Esq.  Thomas 
Ettingsall.  —  See  "  Greendrake,  Gregory, 
Esq.'' 

Greye,  Armar.  Mrs.  Maria  Greer. 
Kimbolton  Castle  and  Lady  Jane  Grey . . . 
L.  1871. 

Greylock,  Godfrey.  Josejjh  Edward 
Adams  Smith.  Taghconic;  or,  letters  and 
legends  about  our  summer  home.  B. 
1852. 

Greyson,  R.  E.  H.  Henry  Rogers. 
Selections  from  the  correspondence  of . . . 
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. 

Griffin,  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- 
fields  :  a  vision.  By  the  late  Anthony 
Grifflnhoof,  Gent.,  edited  by  W.  Griffin- 
hoof.     L.  1815. 

The  author  and  editor  are  the  same  person. 
The  work  is  also  attributed  to  Georue  Colmau, 
the  Younger. 

Griffinhoof,  Arthur.  George  Colinan, 
the  Younger.  Songs  ...  in  the  "  Gay  De- 
ceivers "...     Turnham  Green,  1804. 

Griffinhoof,  W.— See  "  Anthony  Grif- 
finhoof, Gent." 


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Grildrig,  Solomon.  Dr.  Thomas  Ren- 
nell,  Mr.  Knight,  the  Rt.  Hon.  George  Can- 
ning, and  the  sons  of  the  Marquis  of 
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  Redcliflfe)  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  business,  and  by  the 
aid  of  Canning's  friends,  many  of  whom  were 
writers  in  the  "  Miniature,"  he  was  enabled  to 
set  on  foot  the  "  Quarterly  Review."  —  W.  P. 
CoUBTNET.  See  "  Notes  and  Queries,"  5th 
Ser.,  IX.,  Feb.  16,  '78. 

GvllQ,  Dod.  —  Bierce,  M.A.  Cob- 
webs from  an  empty  skull.     L.  1873. 

Grimbosh,  Herman.  Dr.  Charles 
Mackay.  The  Whirligig  papers.  L. 
18&-. 

Grimes,  Old.  Albert  Gorton  Greene. 
The  author  of  the  lines  "  Old  Grimes  is 
dead,  that  good  old  man." 

Grimes,  Jeremiahi,  Jun.,  Gent.  Ed- 
ward HolyoTce  Hedge,  a  member  of  the 
"  Polyglot  Club,"  composed  of  the  nine 
editors  of  the  "Harvard  (Univ.)  Regis- 
ter," 1827-28. 

Grimm.  Louis  Am^d^e  Eugene  Achard. 
Lettres  parisiennes  de . . .  in  "  L'Epoque  " 
1846-47.     Paris. 

Grimm,  Thomas.  Marie  Henri 
Am€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." 

Grinagain,  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 
Wise.  Tales  for  the  marines  ...  B. 
1855. 

Grins  and  Gripes.  Ebenezer  Bailey, 
who  wrote  the  articles  imder  this  head 
for  the  "New  England  Galaxy"  (B.). 

Grip.  J.  D.  Bengough,  of  Toronto 
(Can.),  in  his  contributions  to  various 
periodicals. 

Gronovius.  Charles  Valentine  Le 
Grice,  M.A.  General  theorem  for  a 
******  college  declamation  (in  verse), 
with  copious  notes.    By  . . .    Camb. 


Grotius.  De  Witt  Clinton.  "Vindica- 
tion of  Thomas  Jefferson  .  .  .  N.Y. 
1800. 

Growler,  The.  Spencer  Wallace 
Coon. 

Grumbler,  Anthony,  Esq.,  of  Grum- 
bleton  Hall.  David  Hoffman.  Miscel- 
laneous thoughts  on  men,  manners,  and 
things  ...     v.  1837. 

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.  3frs.  Harriet  Adelia 
Ann  {Burleigh)  Cole. 

Guatimozin.  Frederick  Jehb  and 
others.  Guatimozin's  letters  on  the  pres- 
ent state  of  Ireland  ...     L.  1779. 

Guest,  A.  Edward  Jenkins.  The  blot 
on  the  Queen's  head  ...    L.  1876. 

Guildhelm.  William  A.  Brewer,  in 
his  contributions  to  the  "  Shrine."  Am- 
herst, Mass.,  1832. 

Gulliver,  Lemuel.  John  Arbuthnot. 
An  account  of  the  state  of  learning  in 
the  empire  of  Lilliput ;  together  with 
the  history  and  character  of  Bullum 
[/.e.,  Eichard  Bentley],  the  Emperor's 
library  keeper  ...     L.  1728. 

Gulliver,  Captain  IJemuel.  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  Gustap 
von  Berneck.  Deutschland's  Ehre.  Leip- 
sic,  1837. 

Gushington,  Angelina.  C.  W.  R, 
Cooke.  Thoughts  on  men  and  things  . . . 
L.  1867. 

Gushington,  The  Hon.  Impulsla. 
Helen  Selina  (Sheridan),  Baroness  Duf- 
ferin,  afterwards  Countess  of  GifEord. 
Lispings  from  low  latitudes  ...    L.  1863. 

Gussie.     Augusta  Chambers. 

Gypsy.  Mrs.  Grace  Courtland,  A 
marked  life ;  or,  the  autobiography  of  a 
clairvoyant ...    L.  1879. 


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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" 
(Hamburg). 

H.  Rev.  Henri/  (or  John)  Heaton,  in 
his  contributions  to  the  "  Athenian  Let- 
ters" (L.  1741-43). 

H.  Charles  Grahame  Halpine.  Lyrics 
ty  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.  Eickman 
(Thomas)  and  Hutchinson.  By  "H." 
Birmingham,  1831. 

H.,  A.  Abraham  Hayward.  Faust: 
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  Holyohe  [Cutis) 
Howard,  in  her  contributions  to  various 
periodicals. 

H.,  A.  J.  Andreio  Jackson  Hamilton. 
Federal  Monthly.  A  party  of  the  future. 
186-. 

H.,  A.  S.  Arthur  Sherburne  Hardy. 
Francesca  of  Rimini.     P.  1878. 

HB.  John  Doyle,  a  gentleman  of  Lish 
descent,  and  the  reputed  author  of  the 
celebrated  "  HB."  sketches. 

H.  B.  Bishop  James  Doi/le.  Political 
sketches  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.  Charlotte  E.  (I'Ans) 
Hawker.  Follow  me ;  or,  lost  and  found. 
A  morality,  from  the  German.  By  .  . . 
L.  1844. 

H.,  C  P.  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.  Hewins,  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,  Esq., 
F.S.A. 

"  His  e.irlier  productions  were  poetical  pieces, 
which  were  generally  communicated  to  the  pages 
of  this  ('  Gent.  Mag.')  miscellany.  The  first  of 
these  we  believe  to  have  been  the  lines  entitled 
'  The  Beggar  Boy,'  in  our  number  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 
mode  de  Paris';  and,  as  a  clever  piece  written 
with  the  same  loyal  and  constitutional  feelings, 
may  he  mentioned  a  '  Pindaric  Address,'  in  Jan- 
uary, 1801.  These  and  many  others  are  signed 
'  H.  D.  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  Hincks,  D.D.  The 
Enchorial  language  of  Egypt.  Dublin, 
1833. 

H.,  E.  Ebenezer  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.  P.  S.  Miss  E.  F.  S.  Harris. 
Via  dolorosa  ...    L.  1848. 

H.,  E.  Ij.     Edward  Law  Hussey.     Ex- 


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tracts   from   various   authors,  and  frag- 
ments of  table  talk  .  .  .    Oxf.  1873. 

H.,  E.  M.  Emilij  Marion  Harris.  Four 
messengers  ...    L.  1870. 

H.,  E.  M.  Ellen  Marvin  Beaton.  The 
Octagon  Club  :  a  character  study.  N.Y. 
1880. 

H.  E.  O.  Thomas  George  Fonnereau. 
Diary  of  a  dutiful  son.     L.  1849. 

H.,  F.  3Irs.  F.  (Howe)  Ball,  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.  Rt.  Rev.  Frederic  Dan 
Huntington.  Helps  to  a  holy  Lent  .  .  . 
N.Y. 1872. 

H.,  F.  E.  Fitzedward  Hall.  M.  de 
Tassy's  history  of  Hindi  literature. 
From  the  "  Benares  Magazine  "  for  Feb- 
ruary, 1851. 

H.,  F.  E.  H.  F.  E.  H.  Baines.  Jonas 
King :  missionary  to  Syria  and  Greece. 
N.Y.  1879. 

H.,  F.  li.  Florence  Leslie  Benderson. 
Sketches  in  verse.  By  F.  L.  H.  Truro, 
1878. 

H.,  F.  S.  F.  S.  Bill.  The  harvest 
festival.     B.  1826. 

H.,  F.  W.  F.  W.  Balfpenny.  Cata- 
logue of  books  on  foreign  law  ...  L. 
1849. 

H.,  G.  George  Hall.  An  excursion 
from  Jericho  to  the  ruins  of  the 
ancient  cities  of  Geraza  and  Amman,  in 
the  country  east  of  the  Eiver  Jordan. 
By...    L.  1852. 

H.,  G.  Gavin  Hamilton.  Gray's 
elegy  translated  into  Latin  elegiacs  .  .  . 
Edinb.  1877. 

H.  H.  Mrs.  Helen  Maria  {Fisl-e  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.    Berbert  Baines.    A  manual  for 
the    studv   of    monumental   brasses 
Oxf.  1848. 

H.,  Sir  H.,  Bart.  Sir  Benry  Balfmd, 
Nugae  metrics  .  .  .     1839. 

H.,  Hd.  Boward  Binton.  My  com- 
rades.    N.Y.  1874. 

H.,  H.  Li.  B.L.  Benry.  Little  Ada 
or,  the  three  new  years.     P.  1871. 

H.,  H.  N.  Bennj  Noel  Bumphreys 
The  coins  of  England.     L.  1846. 

H.,  H.  S.  Benry  Serine  Bill.  Prince 
town,  its  history  and  its  prison.  By  H. 
S.  H.     Plymouth,  1869. 

H.,  I.     John  Bewitt.     Description   of 


the  figures  in  the  chart  of  ancient  ar- 
mour.    L.  1847. 

H.,  I.  J.  Rev.  James  John  Bolroyd. 
Gisela :  a  tragedy  ...    L.  1839. 

H.,  J.  Joh?i  Humfrey.  —  See  "A  lover 
of  Peace  and  the  Publick  Good." 

H.,  J.  James  Bandley.  —  See  "  One  of 
her  Majesty's  Surgeons." 

H.,  J.  James  Borsburgh.  —  See  "An 
Old  Inhabitant." 

H.,  J.  Rev.  Joseph  Bunter.  Antiqua- 
rian notices  of  Lupset,  the  Heath,  and 
Sharlston,  in  the  county  of  York.  By 
...     L.  1848. 

H.,  J.  Joseph  Hambleton.  Appendix 
to  a  letter  .  .  .  containing  the  replies  of 
Mrs.  C.  and  her  family  to  "  their  friend  " 
J.  H.     L.  1850. 

H.,  J.  John  Hawkins.  Essay  on  hon- 
esty, in  "  Gent.  Mag.,"  1739,  pp.  117,  232. 

H.,  J.  Joseph  Highmore.  Essays, 
moral,  religious,  and  miscellaneous  .  .  . 
L.  1766. 

H.,  J.  John  Butchinson.  Glory  or 
gravity  essential  and  mechanical  .  .  .  L. 
1733. 

H.,  J.  James  Bogg.  Hints  on  the 
culture  of  character  .  .  .  Edited  by  .  .  . 
Edinb.  1855-56. 

H.,  J.  John  Bughes.  Lays  of  past 
days  ...     L.  1850. 

H.,  J.  J.  Bay  den.  A  letter  on  family 
worship  ...    L.  1853. 

H.,  J.  John  Barrison.  Letter  on- 
"  Hai  Ebn  Yokdan,"  by  J.  H.  Manches- 
ter, 1835. 

H.,  J.  John  Ballet.  The  life  of  the 
Rev.  Mr.  Geo.  Trosse  .  .  .     Exon,  1714. 

H.,  Mrs.  J.  Mrs.  John  Bunter,  in 
Beloe's  "  Sexagenarian,"  I.,  415,  2d  ed. 
L.  1818. 

H.,  J.  E.  John  Eliot  Bodgkin.  Fifty 
pen-and-ink  sketches  in  exact  facsimile 
by  .  .  .  from  a  copy  of  Polydore  Vergil's 
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H.,  J.  O.  James  Orchard  Balliwell' 
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to  be  anything  but  a  jewel.  L.  1865. 
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H.,  J.  R.  James  Ridgway  Bakewell 
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1871. 

H.,  J.  R.  G.  John  R.  G.  Bassard,  in 
his  contributions  to  the  "Tribune" 
(N.Y.). 

H.,  J.  T.  Bev.  Joel  Tyler  Beadley.  — 
See  "  Sealsfield." 

H.,  li.  Miss  Lucy  Booper.  "Most  of 
her  poems  were  contributed  to  the 
'  Long  Island  Star,'  where  they  appeared 
under  her  initials." 


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H.,  li.  C  Laura  Carter  Holloway, 
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H.,  Li.  C.  L.  C.  Hill.  Laure:  the 
history  of  a  blighted  life.     P.  1872. 

H.  M.  W.  H.  Logan.  —  See  "  A  Gen- 
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H.,  M.  Murat  Halstead,  in  his  letters 
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H.,  M.  Mrs.  M.  Hiillak.  A  few  words 
about  music  ...     L.  1851. 

H.,  BI.  Matilda  Eorsburgh.  Henry 
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Edinb.  1863. 

H.,  M.  Maria  Hack.  A  popular 
account  of  St.  Paul's  cathedral,  etc.  By 
...     L.  1816. 

H.,  M.  H.  Maijo  H.  Haseltine,  in  the 
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H.  M'K.  Bev.  H.  M.  Mackenzie.  The 
lay  of  the  Turings.     L.  1819. 

H.,  M.  R.  Mrs.  Mary  R.  Higham. 
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H.,  M.  W.  M.  W.  Hazeltine,  in  his 
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H.,  N.  N.  Herrick.  History  of  the 
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H.,N.  Nathaniel  Holmes.  "The  Shake- 
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H.  N.  Miss  Griggs.  Songs  for  the 
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H.,  P.,  M.D.  Paul  Hiffernan,  M.D. 
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H.,  R.  Robert  Hobson.  The  guide  to 
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H.,  R.  Rev.  Richard  Harvey.  Hymns 
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H.,  R.  Robert  Hawker.  The  plant  of 
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H.,  R.,  Esq.,  near  forty  years  a 
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H.,  R.  O.  Sir  Richard  Colt  Hoare, 
Bart.  Hints  to  travellers  in  Italy.  By 
...    L.  1815. 

"  Among  his  commnnications  to  the  •  Gent. 
Mag.*  were,  February,  1823,  p.  113,  an  account 
of  a  Roman  bath  found  at  Farley;  in  August, 
1827,  p.  113,  an  account  of  a  Roman  villa  at  Lit- 
tleton, Somerset;  and  in  January,  1830,  p.  17,  an 
account  of  a  Roman  villa  at  Pitney,  Somerset." 

H.,  R.  S.  Rev.  Robert  Stephen  Hawker, 
M.A.  Mawgan  of  Melluach,  the  Cor- 
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H.,  R.  S.  Robert  S.  Hunt.  Musings 
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H.,  R.  S.  Robert  S.  Howland.  The 
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H.,  S.  Sophia  Hume.  A  caution  to 
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H.  S.  Ralph  Thomas.  Going  to  th& 
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H.,  S.  Spencer  Hall.  Suggestions  for 
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H.,  S.  J.,  Esquire.  St.  John  Honey' 
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Washington's  address  declining  a  re- 
election to  the  presidency  . .  .  Albany^ 
1796. 

H.,  T.  Thornton  Hunt,  in  Lamb'a 
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H.,  T.  Thomas  Hewerdine.  The 
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.  .  .    L.  1701. 

H.,  T.  Captain  Thomas  Hamilton. 
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1833. 

H.,  T.,  Pharmacop.  Rustican.  T. 
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H.,  T.  B.,  R.A.  T.  B.  Hogarth,  B.A. 
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H.,  T.  R.  T.  R.  Higham.  A  dialogue 
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H.,  T.  S.  Thidia  Susannah  Henderson. 
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H.,  W.  William  Hazlitt,  in  Lamb's 
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H.,  W.  William  Horsnell.  The  ice- 
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H.,  W.,  Gent.  William  Hunt.  The 
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H.,  W.,  Junr.  William  Hodgson. 
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H.,  W.  B.  William  Beadon  Heath- 
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H.,  W.  E.  Rev.  William  Edward 
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H.,  W.  H.  William  Henry  Herbert, 
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H.,  W  H.  William  Henry  Harvey, 
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conversations  between  a  Churchman  and 
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H.,  W.  M.  Rev.  Wyndham  Madden 
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H.  X.  Mrs.  Brewster  Macpherson. 
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H ,  J ,  C.A.D.S.    J.  Hornihold. 

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H ,  M .      Mrs.  Mary  Hays,  in 

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H— k,  Rt.  Hon.  P— p,  E— 1  of.  Rt. 
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Habitual  Criminal,  An.  Charles 
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Hacendado,  Un.  Cristobal  Madan. 
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Hackle,  Palmer,  Esq.  Robert  Blakey. 
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Hadermann,  Jeanette  R.  Mrs.  Wal- 
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Hadgi  Abd-el  Hamid  Bey.  Louis 
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nirs de  voyages  en  Afrique  et  en  Asie. 
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Haflz.  Robert  Stott,  who,  under  this 
signature,  was  inflicting  the  highest 
flown  of  odes  upon  the  readers  of  the 
"Morning  Post,"  and  of  whom  Byron 
has  said,  "  What  would  be  the  sentiments 
of  the  Persian  Anacreon,  Hafiz,  could  he 
rise  from  his  splendid  sepulchre  at 
Sheeraz  . .  .  and  behold  his  name  assumed 
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Hail-fair,  Lord.  Enos  Cobb  (1 ) .  Fame 
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Haines,  Henry  Harrison.  Harry 
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Hairbrain,  Timothy.  James  Ander- 
son. In  1790  he  commenced  the  publica- 
tion of  the  "Bee"  (1790-94),  consisting 
of  essays,  philosophical  and  miscellane- 
ous.   Dr.  Anderson  wrote  those  marked 


"  Senex,"  "  Timothy  Hairbrain,"  "  Alci- 
biades,"  and  many  others  without  signa- 
ture. 

Halcro,  Claud.  John  Breakenridge, 
in  his  contributions  to  various  Canadian 
periodicals  (1843). 

Halcyon.  Miss  Maud  Howe,  in  her 
letters  to  Boston  journals  from  New 
Orleans,  La. 

Haldaue,  Harry.  R.  O.  Heslop. 
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Halein, Tina.    Kathinka  (Halein)  Zitz. 

Half-Pay  Officer,  A.  Henry  Robert 
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Hall,  Elfin.  Mrs.  E.  C.  Perry.  'Tween 
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Hall,  3Iotte.  Miss  Essie  B.  Chees- 
borough,  who  commenced  her  literary 
career  at  an  early  age,  writing  under  the 
noms  de  plume  of  "  Motte  Hall,"  "Elma 
South,"  "Ide  Delmar,"  and  her  own 
initials,  "  E.  B.  C." 

Haller,  Gustave.  Mine.  Wilhelmine 
Josephine  (Simonin)  Fould.  Renee  and 
Franz.     N.Y.  1878. 

Haller,  Joseph.  Henry  Nelson  Cole- 
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Halliday,  Andrew.  Andrew  Halliday 
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Hallowell,  Florence  B.  Miss  Flor- 
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Halm,  Friedrich.  Eligius  Franz 
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Halter-maker,  A.  Joseph  Reed.  A 
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Hamden.  Isaac  Orr,  who  published 
many  papers  in  the  New  York  "  Commer- 
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etc, 

Hamet  the  Moor.  Mr.  Fielding,  a 
son  of  Henry  Fielding.  Heroick  epistle 
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Hamilton.  Mathew  Carey.  The  Bos- 
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Hamilton.  George  Henry  Whitman, 
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Hamilton.  William  Hamilton,  Esq. 
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Hamilton.  W.  R.  Watson,  Esq.  (1). 
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Hamilton,  Gall.  Miss  Mary  Abigail 
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Hamilton,  John.  JoIdi  Hamilton  Rey- 
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Hamilton,  May.  Miss  Julia  Tilt. 
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1857. 

Hamlin,  P.,  Tinman.  John  Wolcot. 
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rn.ther  written]  by  P.  Pindar.     L.  1802. 

Hampden.  Ebenezer  Smith  Thomas, 
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Hampden.  Noah  Webster.  Article 
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Hampden.  John  B.  Jervis.  Letters 
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Hampden.  Thomas  Lister,  LL.D.  A 
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Hampden.  Charles  Hammond.  Re- 
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Hampden,  John.  Lord  George  Xa- 
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Hampshire  Fisherman,  A.  Richard 
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Hamst,  Olphar.  Ralph  Thomas.  Ag- 
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Hancock.  Franklin  Dexter.  A  letter 
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Hanoverian,  An.  Rev.  Augustus  Mon- 
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Hanson.  John  Hanson  Beadle,  as  cor- 
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Haole,  A.  G.  W.  Bates.  Sandwich 
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Happy,  John.     J.  P.  Roberts. 

Harcourt,  Vernon.  Thomas  D.  Sup- 
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to  various  periodicals. 

Hardcastle,  Daniel.     Richard  Page. 


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Hardcastle,  Ephraim.  William 
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Hardlines,  Sir  Gregory.  Sir  Charles 
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Hardy,  John,  Mariner.  Isaac  Israel 
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Hardy,  Uncle.  William  Senior.  No- 
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Hare,  John.  John  Fairs.  A  nom  de 
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Hargrave,  Jasper.     George  Hardinge. 

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Hari  Karl.     Elias  F.  Carr. 

Harkavray.  Charles  Marshall.  Sport- 
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Harkaway,  Jack.  Bracebridge  Hem- 
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Harland,  Marion.  Mrs.  31ary  Vir- 
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Harold.  George  Gordon  Noel,  6th 
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Haroun  Alraschid.  Thomas  Carlisle, 
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Harriet.  Miss  Harriet  Wliite.  Verses, 
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Harriet  Annie.  Miss  Harriet  Annie 
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by  her  Christian  names,  they  being  gen- 
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the  press.  Author  of  the  "Holly 
Branch,"  1851,  and  the  "Acacia,"  1800. 
Hamilton,  Can. 

Harrington,  The  Earl  of.  Rt.  Hon. 
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Harrington,  George  P.  Rev.  Wil- 
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Harrington,  Ralph.  Ralph  Thomas. 
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Harris,  Maria.  Maria  Elizabeth  Glos- 
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Harro.  Paul  Harring.  Dolores:  a 
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Harrovian,  An  Old.  Douglas  Straight. 

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Harrow  Tutor,  A.  Cecil  Frederick 
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Harry,  Uncle.  Jolui  Hahberton. 
Helen's  babies  .  .  .  By  their  latest  vic- 
tim ..  .     Glasgow,  1877. 

Hart,  Gerald.  Thomas  J.  Irving,  In 
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Hart,  Senator  Bob.  Bev.  J.  M. 
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strel ;  in  1883  a  revival  preacher  in  Bos- 
ton and  elsewhere. 

Harte,  Bret.  Francis  Bret  Harte,  the 
celebrated  novelist. 

Hartwell,  Mary.  Mrs.  Mary  Hart- 
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Harvard,  Senior.  Henry  Dana  Ward. 
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Harwood,  John.  Charles  Miner, 
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Haselfoot,  Edward.  William  Sid- 
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Hastatus.  John  Thomas  Barber  Beau- 
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Hatfield,  S.  E.  Mrs.  Sibella  Eliza- 
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Hathaway,  Anne.  Mrs.  W.  A. 
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Hattie,  Aunt.  Mrs.  Harriet  Newell 
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Hautboy.     John  Harper. 

Haven,  Marion.  Mary  P.  Hazen. 
Joanna ;  or,  learning  to  follow  Jesus. 
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Havens,  Cordelia.   Josephine  Walcott. 

Hawkins,  Tom,  Esq.  Theodore  Wil- 
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Hawthorne,  Alice.  Septimus  Winner. 
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Haw^thorne,  Emily.  Emily  Thorn- 
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Haw^thorne,  Helen.  Mrs.  Helen 
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Hay,  Elzey.  Fanny  Andrews.  A 
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Hayden,  Sarah  Marshall.  Mary 
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Hayw^arde,       Richard.  Frederic 

Swartwout  Cozzens,  the  writer  of  pleasant 
magazine  papers  under  this   signature. 


He  wrote  for  the  "  Knickerbocker  Maga- 
zine" for  several  years,  and  afterwards 
for  "  Putnam's  Monthly,"  and  for  his  own 
periodical,  the  "  Wine  Press." 

Hazard,  Desir6.  Octave  Feuillet,  who 
commenced  his  literary  career  in  1844  by 
contributing,  in  conjunction  with  MM.  P. 
Bocage  and  Albert  Aubert,  to  a  romance 
called  the  "  Grand  Vieillard,"  which  ap- 
peared in  the  "  Paris  National." 

Hazard,  Winning.  Albert  Be  Vere. 
Billiards  made  easy.     L.  18-. 

Hazel,  Harry.  Justin  Jones.  The 
flying  Yankee.     P.  187-. 

Hazelton,  Mabel.  C.  H.  Band. 
Aunt  Matty.     B.  1869. 

Head,  Archibald.    John  M.  Turner. 

Head  of  a  Family,  in  Communion 
with  the  Church  of  Scotland,  The. 
Charles  Coivan.  The  analogy  which  sub- 
sists between  the  British  constitution  in 
its  three  estates  of  Queen,  Lords,  and 
Commons  .  .  .     Edinb.  1840. 

Head  Master  of  an  English  Gram- 
mar School,  The.  Edward  Rupert 
Humphreys,  of  the  Cheltenham  Grammar 
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L.  1856. 

Head  Master  under  the  Liondon 
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Heard,  I.  Mrs.  J.  H.  Cutter,  in  her 
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Heartless  Woman,  A.  Mrs.  Sue 
{Petigru)  King.  The  heart  history  of  . . . 
first  published  in  the  "Knickerbocker 
Magazine,"  and  afterwards  as  "  Sylvia's 
Lovers."     N.Y.  1860. 

Heath,  Bushey.      William  Jerdan. 

The  little  band  of  literary  co-workers  who 
seek  or  communicate  information  in  the  pleasant 
pages  of  "Notes  and  Queries"  may  like  to  be 
reminded  that  under  the  pseudonym  of  "  Bushey 
Heath "  was  concealed  the  familiar  name  of 
William  Jerdan.  —  See  Bates's  "  Maclise  Por- 
trait Gallery,"  p.  3.    L.  1883. 

Heatherbell.  Eleanor  Smith,  in  "  Good 
Words." 
Hebrevr  Wood  Chopper,  The.    J. 

L.  Stone.  Reply  to  Bishop  Colenso's  at- 
tack on  the  Pentateuch.  By  .  .  .  San 
Francisco,  1863. 

Hedgehog,  Humphrey.  John  Gif- 
ford,  or  rather  for  "  Green,  John  Rich- 
ards," who  in  1788  seq.,  supported  the 
administration  in  various  pamphlets, 
and,  under  this  pseud.,  fell  foul  of  Wil- 
liam Cobbett  {Peter  Porcupine). 

Heffernan,  Mr.  Michael.  Samuel 
Ferguson.  Father  Tom  and  the  Pope; 
or,  a  night  at  the  Vatican.  As  related 
by  .  .  .  Master  of  the  National  School  at 


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trim  ...    N.Y.  1868. 

Thia  piece  was  first  published  in  "  Black- 
wood's Magazine,'"  commencing  in  May,  1838. 

Hegelingen,  Absolutus  von.  Otto 
Friedrich  Gruppe.  Die  Winde,  oder : 
Ganz  absolute  Konstruktion  der  neuern 
Weltgeschichte  durch  Oberons  Horn: 
gedichtet  von  .  .  .     1829. 

Hellly,  Georges  d'.  Antoine  Edvtond 
Poinsot.  Dictionnaire  des  pseudonymes. 
Paris,  1868. 

Heimburg,  W.  Bertha  Behrens.  Lot- 
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Heinfetter,  Herman.  Frederick  Par- 
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L.  1848. 

Heinrich,  Karl.  Heinrich  Keck. 
Anna.  Ein  Idyll  aus  der  Zeit  der 
schleswig-holstcinischen  Erhebung.  1880. 

Heiter,  Amalle.  Amalia,  Herzogin 
von  Sachsen.     Der  Kronungstag.     18:?9. 

Helen.  Mrs.  Sarah  Helen  (Power) 
Whitman,  whose  poetry  appeared  in  an- 
nuals and  periodicals  under  this  signa- 
ture. 

Helene.  Countess  Selene  Haseler  Hiil- 
sen,  who  made  her  debut  as  an  author 
under  this  pseudonym,  but  in  her  later 
works  uses  her  own  name. 

Helfenstein,  ^Ernest.  Mrs.  Elizabeth 
Oakes  (Prince)  Smith.  The  salamander: 
a  legend  for  Christmas.     N.Y.  1853. 

Helicon,  Harry,  Esq.  Joshua  West. 
London's  glory  ...     L.  1789. 

Heliond6.     Sidney  Whiting. 

Helios.     E.  J.  Mufjbridge. 

Heliostropolls,  Secretary  to  the 
Emperor  of  the  Moon.  Daniel  Defoe. 
The  comical  history  of  the  life  and  death 
of  Mumper,  Generalissimo  of  King 
Charles  the  Second's  dogs.     L.  1704. 

Hell,  Theodor.  Karl  Gottfried  Tlieo- 
dor  Winkler.  Notes  de  la  lyre,  Dresden, 
1821 ;  Nouvelles  notes  de  la  lyre,  Bruns- 
wick, 1830. 

Helmar,  Eduard.  Ernst  Koch.  Prinz 
Rosa-Stramin. 

Helmiua.  Wilhelmine  Christine  von 
Che'zy,  who  made  herself  known  in  Ger- 
many by  the  publication  of  some  esteemed 
romances,  and  the  composition  of  different 
librettos  of  operas,  among  others  that  of 
"Euryante,"  set  to  music  by  Weber. 

Helvidius.  James  Madison,  who,  un- 
der this  signature,  replied  to  the  "  Let- 
ters of  Pacificus"  (Mr.  Hamilton)  in  five 
"  Essays." 

Henderson,  Harry.  Mrs.  Harriet 
Elizabeth  (Beecher)  Stowe.  My  wife  and 
I;  or,  Harry  Henderson's  history.  L. 
1871. 


Henderson,  Marc  Anthony.  Bev. 
George  A.  Strong.  The  song  of  Milgen- 
watha  .  .  .     Cin.  1856 

Hengiston,  J.  W.,  Esq.  Cyrus  Red- 
ding. A  Yankee  steamer  on  the  Atlan- 
tic, etc.  By  .  .  .  in  the  "  New  Monthly 
Magazine."     1852-53. 

Henricus.  One  of  the  pseudonyms 
attributed  to  Junius  (q.v.). 

The  two  letters  thus  signed  are  dated  April 
15  and  May  21,  1771,  and  are  addressed  to  the 
Earl  of  Suffolk. 

Henry.  Richard  Griffith.  —  See 
"  Frances." 

Henry,  Camille.  Countess  Irene  de 
la  Bocca.  Une  nouvelle  Madeline. 
Paris,  1862. 

Henry,  Louis.  Albert  Henry  Lewis. 
The  Boston  Boy.     B.  1871. 

Hensel,  Octavia.  Hon.  Mrs.  Mary 
Alice  Ives  Seymour.  Life  and  letters  of 
Louis  Moreau  Gottschalk.     B.  1870. 

Her  Daughter.  Miss  G.  F.  S.  Dan- 
iell.  Aldershot:  a  record  of  Mrs.  Dan- 
iell's  work  among  the  soldiers,  and  its 
sequel.     By  .  .  .     L.  1879. 

Her  Daughter.  Elizabeth  T.  Spring. 
Memorial  of  Eliza  Butler  Thompson  .  .  . 
N.Y. 1879. 

Her  Father.  Nehemiah  Adams,  D.D. 
Agnes,  and  the  key  of  her  little  cofi^. 
By  .  .  .    B.  1857. 

Her  Father.  Edward  William  Hooker, 
D.D.  A  discourse,  on  the  Sabbath  fol- 
lowing the  funeral  of  Miss  Elizabeth  P. 
Hooker.     By  .  .  .     Hartford,  1850. 

Her  Granddaughter.  Mrs.  Flora 
Frances  Wijlde.  The  autobiography  of 
Flora  M'Donald.     Ed.  by  .  ,  .     L.  1870. 

Her  Husband.  Bev.  John  Keep. 
Sketches  of  the  religious  life  and  faith 
of  Mrs.  Lydia  Hale  Keep  of  Oberlin. 
By  .  .  .     Oberlin,  Ohio,  1866. 

Her  Mother.  Mrs.  William  Gardiner. 
Brief  memoir  of  Harriet  [M.  Gardiner], 
with  some  of  her  essays  in  prose  and 
verse.     By  .  .  .     Oberlin,  1855. 

Her  Mother.  Judith  Towers  Grant. 
"Looking  unto  Jesus":  a  narrative  of 
the  brief  race  of  a  young  disciple.  L. 
1854. 

Her  Mother.  Mrs.  Joel  Hawes.  Me- 
moir of  Mrs.  Mary  E.  Van  Lennep  .  .  . 
Hartford,  1848. 

Her  Niece.  Charlotte  Barrett.  Diary 
and  letters  of  Madame  D'Arblay.  Edited 
by  .  .  .     L.  1842-46. 

Her  Sister.  3Hss  —  Keary.  Memoir 
of  Annie  Keary.     By  ...     L.  1883. 

Her  Sister.  //.  H.  Lindesay.  Memo- 
rials of  Charlotte  Williams  Wynn.  Ed- 
ited by  . . .    L.  1877. 


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Heraclides.  Edward  Daniel  Clarke. 
The  tomb  of  Alexander  reviewed,  in 
eight  letters  to  a  friend.  By  ...  L. 
1806. 

Herald  Correspondent,  A.  Charles 
0' Kelly,  The  Mambi  Land ;  or,  the  ad- 
ventures of  ...  in  Cuba.     L.  1874. 

Herbert,  Uncle.  Timothi/  Shay  Ar- 
thur.   The  budget  ...     P.  1877. 

Herbert,  Edward.  John  Hamilton 
Beynolds,  in  the  "London  Magazine." 

Herbert,  Francis,  Esq.  It  was  under 
this  name  that  Bryant,  Sand'i,  and  Ver- 
planck,  m  1827-29,  published  the  "  Talis- 
man" (N.Y.). 

Herbert,  T.  Rev.  Herbert  Todd,  M.A. 
Sketches  by  the  wayside.  By  .  .  .  L. 
1867. 

Herbert,  "William.  A  nom  de  theatre. 
—  Eden,  son  of  Col.  W.  E.  Eden,  of  the 
Madras  army. 

Hermann,  Emily.  Mrs,  Catharine 
Luders,  whose  poems  appeared  from  time 
to  time,  under  this  pen-name,  in  the  mag- 
azines and  the  "  Literary  World." 

Hermann,  Theodor.  Theodor  Her- 
mann Pantenius.  Wilhelm  Wolfschild. 
1872. 

Hermes.  B.  Lumley.  Parliamentary 
practice  ...    L.  1838. 

Hermes.  Henry  Miles,  Jr,  The  one 
hundred  prize  questions  in  Canadian  his- 
tory .  .  .     1880. 

Hermine.  Mis.  Susan  (Blanchard) 
Elder,  who,  from  the  age  of  sixteen,  has 
contributed  much  to  the  press  under  this 
signature. 

Hermit.  Rev,  Washington  Frothing- 
ham,  in  the  Troy  (N.Y.)  "Times." 

Hermit,  The.  Robert  Wain,  Jr.  The 
hermit  in  America  on  a  visit  to  Philadel- 
phia.    Ed.  by  Peter  Atall.     P.  1819. 

Hermit,  The.  Felix  M'Donough.  The 
hermit  in  the  country.     L.  1820. 

Hermit  of  MarloTv,  The.  Percy 
Bysshe  Shelley.  We  pity  the  plumage, 
but  forget  the  dying  bird  .  .  .    n.p.,  1817. 

"  This  is  one  of  Shelley's  most  interesting 
tracts,  and  was  printed  and  circulated  for  politi- 
cal purposes.  The  death  of  the  Princess  hap- 
pened just  at  the  time  of  the  execution  of  Bran- 
dreth,  Turner,  and  Ludlam,  and  afforded  Shelley 
an  opportunity  of  drawing  a  comparison  between 
the  two  events,  in  which  he  displays  such  an 
amount  of  feeling  as  is  seldom  exhibited  by  one 
fellow-creature  towards  another,  and  in  which 
some  bitter  attacks  on  the  Government  are  not 
sparingly  put  forth.  It  is  probable  that  the  tract 
was  suppressed  on  account  of  these  remarks, 
which  occasions  its  great  rarity.  Thos.  Rodd, 
the  eminent  bookseller,  soon  after  issued  a  re- 
print, consisting  of  a  very  limited  number  of 
copiei." 


Hermit  of  New  York,  The.  Rev. 
Washington  F-othingkam,  of  Fonda,  N.Y., 
in  his  contributions  to  the  "  Times " 
(Troy,  N.Y.). 

Heron,  Robert,  Esq.  John  Pinkerton, 
Esq.    Letters  of  literature.     L.  1785. 

Hertfordshire  Incumbent,  A.  Rev. 
Joseph  Williams  Blakesley,  while  Vicar  of 
Ware,  in  a  series  of  letters  to  the 
"Times"  (L.)  during  the  Crimean  War, 
etc. 

Herve.     Florimond  Ronger. 

Heteroscian.  Rowland  G.  Hazard. 
Language :  its  connexion  with  the  pres- 
ent constitution  and  future  prospects  of 
man  .  .  .     Providence,  1836. 

Hew^letts.  Alfred  Duke,  in  his  con- 
tributions to  the  "State"  (Richmond. 
Va.). 

Hibernia.  Jonathan  Swift,  D.D,  A 
letter  from  a  lady  of  quality,  upon  the 
general  outcry  against  Wood's  half-pence. 
Dublin,  1724. 

Hibernicus.  William  Bullen,  Con- 
trasts between  the  Chancery  and  Supe- 
rior Courts  in  Ireland  and  the  same 
Courts  in  England.  By  .  .  .  Dublin, 
1861. 

Hibernicus.  De  Witt  Clinton.  Let- 
ters on  the  natural  history  ...  of  the 
state  of  New  York.     N.Y.  1822. 

Hibernicus.  ,Tames  Arbuckle.  Let- 
ters ;  or,  a  philosophical  miscellany. 
2d  ed.     L.  1734. 

Hiberno-Anglus.  Sir  John  Joseph 
Dillon.     Letters  of  .  .  .     L.  1812. 

Hickory.  Thomas  W,  Jackson,  in  his 
contributions  to  "Truth"  (N.Y.). 

Hid-Allau.  Allan  Cunningham,  who 
wrote  for  the  London."  Star,"  and  other 
papers,  adopting  in  many  instances  this 
pseudonym. 

Hieover,  Harry.  Charles  Bindley. 
Practical  horsemanship.     L.  1856. 

Hierophilos.  Rev.  Patrick  Eugene 
Moriarty, 

Hierophilus.  The  most  Rev.  John 
McHale,  D.D., 

Roman  Catholic  Archbishop  of  Tuam,  who  in 
earlier  life,  while  professor  at  Maynooth,  pub 
lished  under  this  signature  a  series  of  controver 
sial  letters  on  Bible  Societies,  the  Protestant 
Church  in  Ireland,  and  Roman  Catholic  Eman 
cipation  ;  and,  in  1827,  a  work  on  the  "  Evi- 
dences  and  doctrines  of  the  Catholic  Church" 
since  translated  into  the  French  and  German 
languages. 

Hierophilus.  John  Toland.  A  word 
to  the  honest  priests.     L.  about  1710. 

Hierro.  Victor  Marie  Hugo,  The 
first  editions  of  "  Hernani "  and  "  Marion 
Delorme  "  (Paris,  1830)  bore  this  signa- 
ture. 


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Higgins,  Zoraster.  Rev.  Edward 
Eggleston,  in  political  ballads  and  sat- 
ires upon  the  N.Y.  city  government 
tinder  \Vm.  M.  Tweed. 

High  Constable,  The.  William  Lee. 
The  constable's  guide  ...     L.  1826. 

High-Heels  and  LoTF-Heels.  Tories 
and  Whigs.  —  See  "  Plimnap,  the  Lilli- 
putian Premier." 

High  Private,  A.  Samuel  Miller 
Quincy.  The  man  who  was  not  a  colonel. 
B.  1877. 

Hilarius.  W.  Feistkorn,  in  his  con- 
tributions to  the  German  edition  of 
"Puck"  (N.Y). 

Hilda.  il//ss  Hilda  Siller,  daughter  of 
Frank  Siller  of  Milwaukee,  and  a  writer 
of  short  stories. 

Hildebrand.  Nikolaus  Beets.  Cam- 
era obscura.     Haarlem,  1839. 

HUdebrand,  Hall.     A.  F.  Birdsall. 

Hildegarde.  Mrs.  Josephine  R.  Hos- 
kins,  who  wrote  for  the  "  South,"  a  liter- 
ary journal  of  New  Orleans,  under  this 
pen-name. 

Hllding,  Habbakkuk,  Justice, 
Dealer  and  Chapman.  Henry  Field- 
ing.—  See  "Alexander,  Drawcansir." 

Hilton,  David.  David  Hilton  Wheeler. 
Brigandage  in  South  Italy  ...     L.  1864. 

Hilton,  Maud.     Mrs.  Frank  Whicher. 

Him  who  should  best  understand 
it.  C.  Sharpe,  Esq,  A  short  address  to 
.  .  .  [Signed  "A  Warning  Voice."] 
Ipswich  (?),  1832. 

Hindoo  Rajah,  A.  Mrs.  Elizabeth 
Hamilton.     Letters  of  .  .  .     L.  1796. 

Hinds,  John.  J.  Bell.  Farriery 
taught  on  a  new  and  easy  plan  .  .  . 
P.  1848. 

Hirsutus,  Julius.  Jidius  Charles 
Hare. 

Sir  William  Gell  notices  Mr.  Hare's  translation 
of  Niebuhr's  "  History  of  Rome  "  as  being  some- 
what defective  in  style  and  idiom,  and  calls  him, 
in  allusion  to  his  name,  "  Julius  Hirsutus  "  (Hair- 
Hare).  See  "Gent.  Mag.,"  April  1855,  p.  424, 
note. 

His  Brother.  ,Tohn  P.  Seddon.  Me- 
moir and  letters  of  T.  Seddon,  artist. 
By  .  .  .     L.  1858. 

His  Brother.  John  P.  Foote.  Me- 
moirs of  the  life  of  Samuel  E,  Foote,  by 
.  .  .     Cin.  1860. 

His  Daughter.  Miss  Josephine  Brown. 
Biography  of  an  American  bondman 
[William  Wells  Brown]  ...     B.  1856. 

His  Daughter.  Miss  C.  Marsh.  The 
life  of  the  Rev.  William  Marsh  . . .  N.Y. 
1867. 

His  Daughter.  Miss  L.  J.  Shaw. 
Memoir  of  elder  Elijah  Shaw.  By  .  .  . 
B. 1852. 


His  Daughter.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Mary 
Odling.  Memoir  of  the  late  Alfred 
Smee  ...    L.  1878. 

His  Daughter.  Mme.  Henrietta  de 
Witt.  Monsieur  Guizot  in  private  life 
1787-1874...    L.  1880. 

His  Daughter,  Mrs.  S.  F.  Ludomilla 
(Schetky)  Bapallo.  Ninety  years  of  work 
and  play.  Sketches  from  the  public  and 
private  career  of  J.  C.  Schetky,  late 
marine  painter  in  ordinary  to  her  Maj- 
esty.    By  .  .  .     Edinb.  1877. 

His  Eldest  Son.  Jacob  Halls  Drew. 
Samuel  Drew,  M.A.,  the  self-taught 
Cornish  man.  A  life  lesson.  By  . .  . 
L.  1861. 

His  Eminence.  Cardinal  N.  P.  S, 
Wiseman.  The  new  glories  of  the  Catho- 
lic Church  .  .  .  With  a  preface  by  . .  . 
L.  1855. 

His  Father.  Rev.  Harry  Croswell, 
D.D.  A  memoir  of  the  late  Rev.  Wm. 
Croswell,  D.D 

His  Father.  ,Tohn  Ballance.  Me- 
moirs of  Mr.  J.  des  Carrieres  Ballance, 
late  of  Queen's  College,  Cambridge. 
Compiled  by  .  .  .     L.  1829. 

His  Father.  Walter  Lowrie.  Me- 
moirs of  the  Rev.  Walter  M.  Lowrie, 
missionary  to  China.  Edited  by  .  .  . 
N.Y.  1849. 

His  Father.  Charles  Thurber.  Our 
Charlie :  a  memorial.  By  .  .  .  Cam- 
bridge, 1863. 

His  Grace  John  Duke  of . .  .  John 
Dunton.     Neck  or  nothing  ...    L.  1713. 

His  Grandson.  George  Harrison. 
Memoir  of  William  Cookworthy,  for- 
merly of  Plymouth.    By  ...    L.  1854. 

His  Intimate  Friend.  John  Lowell. 
Notice  of  the  late  Hon.  Dudley  Atkins 
Tyng,  Jr.     B.  1829. 

His  Majesty  Himself.  Charles  Hoyt, 
in  his  letters  to  the  "  Boston  Post." 

His  Mother.  Mrs.  M.  M.  Rolls.  Ex- 
celsior: a  truthful  sketch  of  a  lovely 
youth,  B.  G.  L.  R.  [Bernard  Glanville 
Lyndon  Rolls].    By  his  mother.    L.  1855. 

His  Mother.  Mrs.  Marianne  O.  (Howe) 
Johnston.  The  young  chaplain.  N.Y. 
1876. 

His  Nephew.  John  Treat  Irving,  Jr. 
Life  and  letters  of  Washington  Irving. 
By  .  .  .     N.Y.  1862. 

His  Niece.  Miss  Frances  Dorothy  Cart- 
wright.  The  life  and  correspondence  of 
Major  John  Cartwright.  By  ...  L. 
1826. 

His  Respectful  Neighbour,  J.  H. 
Rev.  John  Humphrey,  of  Frome.  A  letter 
to  George  Keith  concerning  the  salva- 
bility  of  the  heathen  ...    L.  1700. 


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His  Sister.  Mrs.  Sophia  Lane  Poole 
Life  of  Edward  William  Lane.  By  .  . 
L.  1877. 

His   Sister.     Miss  Jessie  Aitlcen    Wil- 
son.   Memoir  of  George  Wilson.    By.. 
Edinb.  1860. 

His  Sister.  Mrs.  Ann  Bromjield  Tracy. 
Reminiscences  of  John  Bromfield.  By 
.  .  .     Salem,  Mass.,  1852. 

His  Sister-in-Liaw  and  his  Eldest 
Daughter.  Georgina  Hogarth  and  Mamie 
Dickens.  The  letters  of  Charles  Dickens. 
Edited  by  .  .  .     L.  1880. 

His  Son.  Robert  Burns,  Jr.  The 
Caledonian  musical  museum  .  .  .  Em- 
bellished with  a  portrait  and  fac-simile 
of  the  handwriting  of  Burns,  and  con- 
taining upwards  of  two  hundred  songs 
by  that  .  .  .  bard.  The  whole  edited  by 
...     L.  1809. 

His  Son.  Jelinger  Cookson  Symons. 
Letters  of  consolation  and  advice  from  a 
father  to  his  daughter  on  the  death  of 
her  sister.  By  Jelinger  Symons,  B.D., 
rector  of  Whitburn,  Durham.  Fifth 
edition,  with  an  explanatory  preface  by 
his  son.     L.  1818. 

His  Son.  John  Church  Hamilton.  The 
life  of  Alexander  Hamilton.  By  . .  . 
N.Y.  1834,  1840. 

His  Son.  Edward  Bohert  Buhver- 
Lytton,  Earl  Lytton.  Literary  remains 
of  Edward  Bulwer,  Lord  Lytton.  By 
...     L.  1883. 

His  Son.  William  A.  McVickar,  D.D. 
The  life  of  the  Reverend  John  McVickar, 
S.T.D.     By  .  .  .     N.Y.  1872. 

His  Son.  William  CrosweU  Doane. 
A  memoir  of  the  life  of  George  Wash- 
ington Doane,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  Bishop  of 
New  Jersey.     By  .  .  .     N.Y.  1860. 

His  Son.  Rev.  George  J.  C.  Duncan. 
Memoirs  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Duncan, 
D.D.,  Minister  of  Ruthwell.  By  .  ,  . 
Edinb.  1848. 

His  Son.  John  Addington  Sijmonds. 
Miscellanies  .  .  .  [by  John  Addington 
Symonds,  the  elder].  Edited  by  ..  .  L. 
1872. 

His  Stepmother.  Mrs.  Charles 
Churchill.  The  praying  school-boy:  a 
brief  memoir  of  R.  E.  H.  Churchill.  By 
...     L.  1869. 

His  Three  Daughters.  Katharine 
Prescott  Wormeley,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  (  Worme- 
ley)  Latimer,  and  Mrs.  Ariana  Randolph 
{Wormeley)  Curtis.  Recellections  of 
Ralph  Randolph  Wormeley,  Rear-Ad- 
miral,  R.N.  Written  down  by  .  .  .  N.Y, 
1879. 

His  Twin  Brother.  Oliver  William 
Bourne  Peabody.     Sermons  by  .  .  .  W.  B. 


0.  Peabody,  with  a  memoir  by  .  .  .  B. 
1849. 

His  Widow.  Mrs.  Fanny  Byrne.  Me- 
moirs of  Miles  Byrne  [an  Irish  exile  of 
1798]  .  .  .     Edited  by  .  .  .     Paris,  1863. 

His  Widow.  Mrs.  Eliza  Boaz.  The 
mission  pastor  .  .  .  Rev.  Thomas  Boaz, 
LL.D.,  for  24  years  missionary  in  Cal- 
cutta.    L.  1862. 

His  Widow.  Elizabeth  Davies.  Walks 
through  the  city  of  York.  By  Robert 
Davies.     Edited  by  .  .  .     L.  1880. 

His  Wife.  Mrs.  Fanny  E.  ( Grenfell) 
Kingsley.  Charles  Kingsley.  Ports- 
mouth, 1877. 

His  Wife.  Mrs.  Mary  (Peabody) 
Mann.     Life  of  Horace  Mann.     B.  1865. 

His  Wife.  Mrs.  Martha  A.  (Perry) 
Lowe.  Memoir  of  Charles  Lowe.   B.  1883. 

His  Wife.  3Irs.  Alexandrine  Macomb 
Cummins.  Memoir  of  George  David 
Cummins,  D.D N.Y.  1878. 

Historian  of  Manchester,  The.  John 
Whitaker.  A  supplement  to  the  first 
and  second  books  of  the  history  of  Corn- 
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eter, 1804. 

Historicus.  Benjamin  Franklin,  in 
his  essay  entitled  "  On  the  slave-trade," 
contributed  to  the  "Federal  Gazette." 
P.  1790. 

Historicus.  Sir  William  George  Gran- 
ville Vernon- Harcourt.  American  Neu- 
trality.    L.  1865. 

Historicus.  Cliarles  Cowley.  Letter 
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and  other  newspapers,  July,  1858. 

Hocli,  Mr.  Francis.  John  Osborne 
Sargent.  His  signature  to  an  "  Extrava- 
ganza "  in  the  Harvard  Univ.  "  Colle- 
gian," 1830. 

Hogg,  Cervantes,  F.S.M.  (Fellow 
of  the  Swinish  Multitude.)  Eaton 
Stannard  Barrett.  The  rising  sun:  a 
serio-comic,  satiric  romance  .  .  .  1807-9. 

Hogg,  Nathan.  Henry  Baird.  Let- 
ters in  the  Devonsliire  dialect.  [In 
verse.]     Exeter,  1847. 

Hogo-Hunt,  J.  W.,  &  Sunavill, 
J.  F.,  Blessrs.  John  William  Houghton 
and  James  Frank  Sullivan.  The  last  daze 
of  Pompeii.     An  antiquarian  muddle  .  .  . 

Hoinos.  Rev.  James  Gilmour.  Among 
the  Mongols.     L.  1883. 

Holbeach,  Henry.  William  Brightly 
Rands.  Student  in  life  and  philosophy, 
L.  1865. 

Holding,  Ephraim.  George  Mogridge. 
Homely  hints  to  Sunday-school  teachers. 
L.  1843. 

Holm,  Saxe.  Mrs.  Helen  Maria  {Fiske 
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Holme,  Daryl.  David  Herbert.  The 
lost  i'atlier;  or,  Cecilia's  triumph  .  .  , 
Edinb.  1870. 

Holmes,  Charles.  Charles  Nordhoff, 
in  his  contributions  to  "  Harper's  Maga- 
zine" (N.Y.). 

Holmes,  3Iargaret.  Mrs.  M.  V. 
Bates. 

Holmes,  Sidney  E.  Mrs.  Sarah  E. 
Henshaw.  Delia  Bacon,  in  the  "  Ad- 
vance," Dec.  26,  1867. 

Holt,  Harry,  and  Holt,  Polly.  3Iiss 
Clara  LeClerc,  who,  in  1865,  wrote  a 
series  of  "  Reveries  "  for  the  "  Southern 
Literary  Companion,"  by  "  Harry  Holt," 
and  replies,  "  Old  Maid  Eeveries,"  by 
"  Polly  Holt." 

Holyoke,  Anna.  Mrs.  Anna  Holi/ole 
( Cutis)  Howard,  in  her  contributions  to 
the  "Household"  (Brattleboro,  Vt.). 

Holyoke,  Hetty.  Mrs.  Caroline  Snow- 
den  (Whitmarsh)  Guild.  Kever  mind  the 
face.    N.Y.  1856. 

Home,  Cecil.  Mrs.  Augusta  {Davies) 
Webster.  The  Brisons.  By  ...  in  "  Mac- 
millan's  Magazine,"  1861. 

Home,  J.  F.  Rev.  John  Reade,  the 
author  of  many  fugitive  and  other 
poems,  in  Latin  and  English,  of  consider- 
able merit,  which  appeared  after  1856  in 
the  "  Gazette,"  "Transcript,"  and  "  Wit- 
ness "  (Montreal),  under  this  signature, 
and  the  initials  "  R.  J.  C."  and  "  J.  R." 

Homer.     Samuel  H.  Honian. 

Homespun,  Sophia.  Mrs.  Elizabeth 
H.  Monmouth.    Much  fruit  ...    B.  1871. 

Homme  grave,  Un.  Octave  Dele- 
pierre,  LL.D.  Nouvelles  plaisantes  re- 
cherches  d'  .  .  .  sur  quelques  farceurs. 
L.  1860. 

Homme  de  Rien,  Un.  Louis  Leonard 
de  Lom€nie.  Galerie  des  contemporains 
illustres.     Paris,  1846-47. 

Homo.  Wilson  MacDonald,  the  sculp- 
tor, in  his  contributions  to  various  peri- 
odicals. 

Honest  Man,  An.  Charles  Lloyd.  An 
honest  man's  reasons  for  declining  to 
take  any  part  in  the  new  administration, 
in  a  letter  to  the  Marquis  of [Rock- 
ingham].    L. 1765. 

Honest  Man,  An.  John  Douglas, 
D.D.  Seasonable  hints  of  .  .  .  L. 
1761. 

Honest  Sailor,  An.  Admiral  Edward 
Vernon.  Some  seasonable  advice  from  . . . 
[Being  letters  to  the  Admiralty,  dated 
Aug.-Dec,  1745.]     L.  1746. 

Honestus.  Edward  Norton.  The 
bank  charter  act  of  1844  truthfully  con- 
sidered ...     L.  1857. 

Honestus.     Benjamin  Austin.     Obser- 


vations on  tho  pernicious  practice  of 
law.     B.  1786. 

Honey  Bee.    Eliza  A.  E.  Smith. 

Honeycomb,  "Will.       George  Gordon. 

Honeycomb,  William,  Esq.  Rich- 
ard Gardiner.  The  history  of  Pudica 
[Miss  Sotherton'],  a  lady  of  N" — rf — k. 
With  an  account  of  her  five  lovers ;  viz., 
Dick  Merryfellow,  Count  Antiquary 
\_Mr.  Earle'],  Young  Squire  Fox  \_Mr. 
Hare,  Jun.'],  of  Dumplin-Hall,  Jack 
Shad  well  of  the  Lodge  [_Mr.  Buxton'], 
and  Miles  Dinglebob,  of  Popgim-hall, 
Esq.  \_Mr.  Branthwait].  Together  with 
Miss  Pudica's  sense  of  the  word  "  eclair- 
cissement,"  and  an  epithalamium  on  her 
nuptials,  by  Tom  Tenor,  clerk  of  the 
parish.  To  the  tune  of  "  Green  grow  the 
rushes  o'."     By  ...     L.  1754. 

Honeycombe,  Henry.  James  Henry 
Leigh  Hunt.     The  Wishing  Cap  papers. 

The  author  is  a  pretended  descendant  of  the 
celebrated  Will  Honeycombe  in  the  "  Specta- 
tor." 

Honorary  Secretary,  The.  J.  Hop- 
kinson.  Transactions  of  the  Watford 
Natural  Historv  Society.  Edited  by  .  .  . 
Watford,  1875.' 

Hon.  Foreign  Secretary  to  the 
Animals'  Friend  Society,  The.  Thomas 
Forster,  F.L.S.  An  apology  for  the  doc- 
trine of  Pythagoras,  as  compatible  with 
that  of  Christianity  .  .  .  By  .  .  .  Bou- 
logne sur  Mer,  1858. 

Honorary  Secretary  of  the  "  Lean- 
der  Club."  Sir  Patrick  Mac  Chambaich 
de  Colquhoun.  A  companion  to  the 
"  Oarsman's  Guide."     L.  1857. 

Hon.  Secretary  of  the  Royal  East- 
ern Yacht  Club,  The.  Archibald  Young. 
Yachting  and  rowing.     By  ...     L.  1866. 

Honora,  Lady.  —  See  "  A  Lounger." 

Honoria.  Marguerite  A.  Power.  The 
letters  of  a  betrothed.     L.  1858. 

Honorius.  Noah  Webster,  LL.D., 
who,  in  1783,  published  in  the  "Connec- 
ticut Courant"  a  series  of  papers  signed 
"  Honorius,"  in  vindication  of  the  Con- 
gressional Soldiers'  Pay-bill. 

Honourable  Mr. ,  The.    William 

Coombe.  The  auction:  a  town  eclogue. 
L.  1778. 

Hood,  Eu.  Joseph  Haslewood.  Of 
the  London  theatres,  in  "Gent.  Mag.," 
August,  1813  et  seq. 

Hood,  Thomas,  the  Younger. 
Charles  Clark_,  ■  Esq.  Epsom  races :  a 
poem,  comic,  punning,  and  racy,  by  .  .  . 
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Hooker,  Richard,  Esq.,  of  the 
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Hoosier.  Samuel  V.  iforrh,  wlio  has 
been  a  contributor  to  the  "Knicker- 
bocker Magazine,"  to  the  Indiana 
"State  Journal,"  and  other  "Hoosier" 
papers. 

Hoosier,  A.  Adolphus  M.  Hart.  Life 
in  the  far  West ;  or,  the  adventures  of 
.  .  .     N.Y. 

Hope,  Ansted.  Miss  Burdett,  in  the 
Englisli  "  Family  Herald." 

Hope,  Ascott  R.  Robert  Hope  Mon- 
crieff.  A  book  about  boys.  Edinb. 
1868. 

Hope,  Ethel.  Mrs.  Ina  M.  {Porter) 
Henry,  who  was  a  contributor  to  the 
"Land  we  Love"  and  other  Southern 
magazines  under  her  maiden  name  of 
"Ina  M.  Porter"  and  the  pen-name  of 
"  Ethel  Hope." 

Hope,  F.  T.  Ii.  Frederic  William 
Farrar  (1).     The  three  homes.     L.  18-. 

Hope,  Grandmother.  i/?-s.  H.  D. 
Kniqht.  Lottie  Wilde's  picnic  .  .  .  N.Y. 
1867: 

Hope,  Thomas,  Esq.  Jonathan  Swift, 
D.D.  The  Swearer's  Bank  .  .  .  wherein 
the  medical  use  of  oaths  is  considered 
.  .  .    Dublin,  1721. 

Hopeful,  Gregory.  William  Millett 
Boase,  M.D.  Confessions  of,  in  the 
"  Selector ;  or,  Cornish  Magazine."  Fal- 
mouth, 1828. 

Hophthalmos,  Friedrich.  Johann 
Christoph  Friedrich  Haug,  who  began  his 
literary  career  as  an  author  by  publishing 
"  Sinngedichte  von  Friedrich  Hophthal- 
mos."    Frankfort,  1791. 

The  pseudonym  "  Hophthalmos  "  is  a  jocular 
Greek  equivalent  of  his  own  name  (.Aug,  the 
eye,  equal  to  Ophthalmos,  and  therefore  Haug 
equal  to  "  Hophthalmos  "). 

Hopkins,  John.  M7-s.  Jane  Marcet. 
Notions  on  political  economy.     L.  1833. 

Horam,  the  Son  of  Asmar.  Rev. 
James  Ridley.  The  tales  of  the  Genii .  .  . 
L.  1764. 

Horatio.  John  Pickens,  who  wi'ote  a 
number  of  poetical  articles  in  prose  and 
verse  for  the  "  New  England  Galaxy," 
some  of  them  imitations  of  Horace,  and 
signed  "  Horatio." 

Horatius.  Horace  Twiss,  Esq., 
Q.C.  (?).  St.  Stephen's  chapel:  a 
satirical  poem,  by  .  .  .     L.  1807. 

Hormisdas-Peath,  Sir.  Jacques 
Albin  Simon  Collin  de  Plancy.  Voyage 
au  centre  de  la  Terre  .  .  .     Paris,  1821. 

Horn,  Otto.  Adolf  Bauerle.  Therese 
Krones,  1854-55;  and  Ferdinand  Rai- 
mund,  1855.     Vienna. 

Horn,  W.  O.  v.  P.  F.  W.  Oertel 
Erzahlungen.    Paris,  187-. 


Hornbooli.  xVdani.  Tliomns  Cooper. 
Alderman  Ralph.    L.  1850. 

Horne,  Saxe.  Mrs.  Helen  Jane  Woods, 
of  Montreal,  in  sketches,  etc.,  contribu- 
ted to  various  periodicals. 

Hornem,  Horace,  Esq.  George  Gor- 
don Noel,  Lord  Byron.  The  waltz:  an 
apostrophic  hymn.     L.  1813. 

A  satire  against  dancing,  which  Byron  was 
very  anxious  to  suppress. 

"I  fear  that  a  certain  malicious  publication 
on  waltzing  is  attributed  to  me.  This  report,  I 
suppose,  you  will  take  care  to  contradict,  as  the 
author,  I  am  sure,  would  not  like  that  I  should 
wear  his  cap  and  bells."  —  Note  in  "  Works  " 
(ed.  1850),  p.  456. 

Horrible,  Sir  HUdebrand,  The  — 
of   the    English    novelists.      William 

Godwin. 

Horse-Dealer,  A.  Frederick  Taylor. 
Recollections  of  .  .  .    L.  1861. 

Horst,  Ben.  Edward  G.  Fast.  The 
gentleman  of  the  color  .  .  .     Bait.  1870. 

Hortensius.  Sir  William  Bolland,  in 
Dr.  Dibdin's  "  Bibliomania," 

Hortensius.     D.  Ramsay. 

Hortensius.     William  Livingston. 

In  1776  et  seg.,  he  published  several  essays, 
under  this  signature,  in  the  "  New  Jersey  Ga- 
zette," a  paper  established  to  oppose  Rivington's 
"  Royal  Gazette,"  which  was  especially  virulent 
against  the  "  Don  Quixote  of  the  Jerseys,"  as  it 
unceremoniously  termed  Gov.  Livingston.  In 
1779,  he  also  wrote  under  the  same  signature,  in 
the  "  United  States  Magazine." 

Hortensius.  Judge  George  Hay.  An 
essay  on  the  liberty  of  the  press  ...  P. 
1799. 

Horus.     G.  C.  Fisher. 

Hosmot,  Hyton.  William  Deal 
Baker,  A.M.  The  Satumiad:  being  a 
full  and  true  account  of  the  rise,  progress, 
and  downfall  of  the  University  of  Quil- 
sylvania  [Pennsylvania].  By  . . .  Trans- 
lated by  A.  Lecutt,  Esq P.  1836. 

Hospita.  Charles  Lamb,  in  his  essay 
"  On  the  immoderate  indulgence  of  the 
pleasures  of  the  palate,"  contributed  to 
the  "  Reflector." 

Hotspur.  Henry  Buck,  in  the  London 
"  Morning  Advertiser  "  and  the  "  Daily 
Telegraph." 

Hotspur.  Henry  Mort  Feist,  in  the 
"  Daily  Telegraph "  and  "  Sporting 
Life"  (L.). 

Hotspur.  M.  T.  Walworth.  Twenty 
questions  .  .  .     N.Y.  1882. 

House  Holder,  A.  Samuel  Miles 
Hopkins.  Letters  concerning  the  gen- 
eral health  .  . .    N.Y.  1805. 

Housekeeper,  A.  Mrs.  John  Smith. 
Confessions  of  .  .  .    P.  18-. 

Housset,  Arsene.  Arsene  Houssaye. 
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Hovey,  Wayne.     William  Johnston. 


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Hovvadji.  George  Will  lam  Curtis. 
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Howard.     Roland  F.  Coffin. 

How^ard.  Joseph  Dewey  Fay  (the 
father  of  Theodore  S.  Fay),  who  was  an 
earnest  advocate  of  the  abolition  of  im- 
prisonment for  debt,  in  numerous  con- 
tributions to  the  public  journals,  under 
this  signature. 

Howard.  Mordecai  3Ianuel  Noah. 
Essays  on  domestic  economy.  Originally 
published  in  the  "National  Advocate." 

How^ard,  Caroline.  Mrs.  Caroline 
Howard  (Gilman  Glover)  Jervey.  A 
strange  family.      L.  1870. 

How^ard,  Daisy.  Myra  Daisy  Mc- 
Crum. 

HoTvard,  George,  Esq.  Lieut.  Fran- 
cis C.  Laird,  R.N.  Lady  Jane  Grey  and 
her  times  ...     L.  1822. 

How^ard,  Harvey.     Will  S.  Faris, 

How^ard,  H.  L.  Charles  Jeremiah 
Wells.  Joseph  and  his  brethren  :  a  scrip- 
tural drama  ...  L.  1824.  —  See  "Fort- 
nightly Eev.,"  Vol.  XVII.,  pp.  217,  232. 

How^ard  of  "The  Times."  Joseph 
Howard,  Jr.,  in  his  contributions  to  the 
"Press"  (P.),  etc. 

How^e,  Henry.  Henry  Howe  Hutchin- 
son.    A  nom  de  theatre. 

Howe,  Mary.  Jonathan  Swift,  D.D. 
A  letter  to  Miss  Susannah  Neville.  1732. 

Hubbell,  Myron.  William  E.  Mc- 
Elroy. 

Hudson,  Frank.     George  Kimball. 

Hughson,  David,  LL.D.  Edward 
Pugh.  An  epitome  of  the  privileges  of 
London  .  .  .    L.  1816. 

Hugomont,  Edmond.  Hugh  E. 
Montgomerie,  author  of  the  novels  and 
translations  which  appeared  in  the  "  Lit- 
erary Garland,"  Montreal,  under  this  sig- 
nature. 

Hull, Mr.  Tom  Hill.  The  "Mr. Hull" 
of  Theodore  Hook's  "Gilbert  Gurney," 
and  the  "  Paul  Pry  "  of  John  Poole. 

Hum,  O.,  &  Co.  Frederic  Saunders. 
Life  in  New  York.  Edited  [or  rather 
written]  by  .  .  .     N.Y.  1839. 

Humble  Expectant  of  the  Promise, 
An.  Rev.  William  Burgh.  The  coming 
of  the  Day  of  God  .  .  .  Dublin, 
1826. 

Humbug,  Dr.  Joseph  Reed.  Madrigal 
and  Trulletta.  A  mock  tragedy  .  .  . 
With  notes  by  the  author  .  .  .  critic  and 
censor-general.     L.  1758. 

Humm,  Sir  Henry.  George  Alexan- 
der Stevens.  Distress  upon  distress ;  or, 
tragedy  in  true  taste.  A  heroi-comi- 
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tations ...  by  Sir  H.  H.  and  notes  ...  by 
Paulus  Purgantius  Pedasculus  ...  L. 
1752. 

Humphries,  Jack.  Jonathan  F. 
Kelly,  better  known  by  his  signatures  of 
"  Falconbridge,"  "Jack  Humphries,'' 
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Hunnibee,  Kate.  Mrs.  Laura  E. 
Lyman,  joint  author  of  "  Philosophy  of 
housekeeping."     Hartford,  1869. 

Hunter.  Parker  Gillmore.  Hunter's 
adventures  in  the  great  West.     L.  1871. 

Hunter,  A.  Capt.  Flack.  A  hunter's  ex- 
periences in  the  Southern  States.   L.  1866. 

Hunter,  Harry.     Charles  Weir  Field. 

Hunter,  Harry.     Henry  Gibson. 

Hunter,  Harry.     James  L.  Gould. 

Hunter,  W.  Ord.  Irving  Brown.  — 
See  "  Curdle,  Cream." 

Huntington.     A.  H.  Clapp,  D.D. 

Huntington,  Faye.  Mrs.  I.  H.  Fos- 
ter.    Mrs.  Deane's  way.     B.  1875. 

Huntsman,  A.  Thomas  Assheton 
Smith.  Extracts  from  the  diary  of  .  .  . 
L.  1838. 

Huntsman,  A.  Hon.  George  Charles 
Grantley-Fltz-Hardinge  Berkeley,  Remi- 
niscences of  .  .  .     L.  186-. 

Hurlbut,  Loammi  N.,  M.D.  James 
Hammond  Trumbull,  used  in  a  series  of 
papers  in  the  "Independent"  entitled 
"  Limbtis  librorum." 

Hurlothrumbo.  Thomas  Simpson, 
who  "  proposed  and  resolved  many  ques- 
tions in  the  'Ladies*  Diaries,' sometimes 
under  his  own  name  and  sometimes 
under  fictitious  names,  such  as  '  Hurlo- 
thrumbo,' 'Kubernetes,'  'Patrick  O'Cave- 
nah,'  'Marmaduke  Hodgson,'  'Anthony 
Shallow,  Esq.,'  and  probably  others.  — 
See  '  Diaries '  for  1735-60.''  —  Chalmers, 
Vol.  28. 

Hush,  Bob.  Sir  Robert  Walpole. 
Cameronian  Whigs  no  patriots  ;  or,  some 
remarkable  exploits  of  Bob  Hush.  L. 
1713. 

Hyacinths,  Le  pere.  Le  Pere  Charles 
Jean  Marie  Loyson.  Discours  prononce 
au  congres  de  Malines. 

Hydrant  Chuck.  J.  F.  Martin,  in 
his  contributions  to  the  "Fireman's 
Journal"  (N.Y.). 

Hydrophilus.  Rev.  Thomas  Fenwick. 
—  See  "  Blue  Bonnet." 

Hygeist,  The.  James  Ilorison,  Esq., 
the  vender  of  the  "  Vegetable  Universal 
Medicines "  commonly  known  as  Mori- 
son's  pills. 

Hyperion.  Josiah  Qiiincy,  Jr.,  in  the 
"  Boston  Gazette  and  Country  Journal," 
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I.,  C.  Cosmo  Innes.  Concerning  some 
Scotch  surnames.     Edinb.  1860. 

I.,  D.  Duncan  Innes.  —  See  "  A  Lay- 
man." 

I.,  G.  George  Iliff.  Chronology  in 
verse  without  numbers.     L.  1855. 

I.,  J.  James  Ingram,  D.D.  The  church 
in  the  middle  centuries  .  .  .     Oxf.  1842. 

I.,  W.  Rev.  William  logo,  B.A.  In- 
fringing the  bye-laws :  a  railway  misad- 
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writing  under  the  censorship  of  the  Czar 
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Jackson  to  a  '  stone  wall ' ;  and  Wordsworth, 
who  in  his  lines  on  Chatterton  seems  to  have  hit 
the  popular  view  with  his  '  marvellous  boy ' 
better  than  Byron  with  his  '  mad  genius';  and 
Douglas  Jerrold,  who  transmuted  Charles  into 
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phrase  '  The  Crafty,'  in  application  to  ^\j:chibald 
Constable;  and  he  who  gave  to  his  school-fel- 
lows, James  and  John  Ballantyne,  the  redoubta- 
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"  But  I  return  to  our  history  and  place  myself 
«ruongst  the  dead,  for  all  are  out  of  the  world 
who  saw  me  come  into  it.  My  father  was  called 
John  Christian  Christopher  Rit-hter,  and  was 
Tertius  (master  of  the  third  class  at  a  gymna- 
sium) and  organist  in  Wunsiedel.  My  mother, 
■who  was  the  daughter  of  the  cloth-weaver,  John 
Paul  Kuhn,  in  Hof,  was  named  Sophia  Rosina. 
The  day  after  my  birth  I  was  baptized  by  the 
senior  Apcl.  One  godfather  was  the  above- 
mentioned  John  Paul,  and  the  other  John  Fred- 
eric Theime,  a  book-binder,  who  did  not  know 
at  that  time  to  what  quantities  of  his  own  handi- 
craft he  lent  his  name.  From  these  two  spon- 
sors was  the  name  of  Jean  Paul  Frederic  shot 
together.  The  grandfatherly  half  I  translated 
into  Jean  Paul,  and  have  tliereby  gained  a  name, 
the  reasons  for  which  shall  he  fully  made  known 
in  future  lectures."  —  Autobiography. 

I  call  him  frequently  Jean  Paul,  without  add- 
ing his  surname,  both  because  all  Germany  gives 
him  that  ai^pellation,  as  an  exjiression  of  affec- 
tion for  his  person,  and  because  he  has  himself 
sometimes  assumed  it  in  the  title-pages  to  his 
works.  — DeQuincet. 

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Jenkins,  S.  Joshua.     E.  D.  Taylor. 

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Quakerism  and  Methodism  .  .  .  Bristol, 
1771. 

John.  John  Wesley  Beach,  in  numer- 
ous letters  contributed  to  the  "  Sun " 
(N.Y.). 

John.  Sampson  Sandys.  John's  let- 
ter to  Dame  Europa,  expostulating 
against  being  called  a  coward.    L.  1871. 

John,  Archbishop  of  Tuam.  John 
McHale,  D.D.,  in  several  letters  on  the 
questions  of  the  Church  Establishment 
and  Education. 

John,  Corporal.  Charles  P.  0' Conor. 
Songs  for  soldiers.  L.  1884.  First  pub- 
lished in  William  Fieldson's  journal 
week  after  week. 

John,  Don.  Jean  Ingelow.  Off  the 
Skelligs.     L.  1873. 

John  Earl  of  Stair.  John  Dalrymple, 
5th  Earl  of  Stair.  The  state  of  the 
national  debt,  the  national  income,  and 
the  national  expenditure  . .  .  By  .  .  . 
Edinb.     1777. 

John,  Junior.  Thomas  Gibson  Bowles^ 
editor  of  the  "  London  Vanity  Fair." 


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John,  Uncle.  Elisha  Noi/ce.  The 
"boy's  book  of  industrial  information. 
N.Y.  1858. 

Jolin,  Uncle.  John  Aikin.  Children's 
album  of  pretty  pictures,  with  stories. 
N.Y.  18-. 

Jolin,  Uncle.  J.  J.  Fuller.  Uncle 
John's  flower-gatherers  .  .  .     N.Y.  1869. 

John,  Uncle.  Edwin  0.  Chapman,  in 
"Our  Boys'  Own  Stories."     N.Y.  1879. 

John  At  Stiles.  John  Dowdall.  Tra- 
ditionary anecdotes  of  Shakespeare. 
Collected  in  Warwickshire  in  the  year 
1693  ...     L.  1838. 

John  of  Eaon.  David  Benedict,  D.D. 
The  watery  war:  a  poetical  description 
of  the  existing  controversy  between  the 
Pedobaptists  and  Baptists  ...  '  B.  1808. 

John,  of  Manchester.  John  Bos- 
worth,  as  editor  of  the  "  Sailor,  the  Sin- 
ner, and  the  Saint :  the  eventful  life  of 
George  Viney,  late  of  Manchester"  (L. 
1853). 

John  of  York.  John  H.  Tobin,  in 
the  "  Old  New  York  Spirit." 

John,  Gabriel.  Thomas  D'Urfeij. 
Essay  towards  the  theory  of  the  intelli- 
gible world  intuitivel}'  considered,  n.p., 
n.d. 

Johnson,  Abraham.  Dr.  John  Hill. 
Lucina  sine  concubitu  ...     L.  1750. 

Also  attributed  to  Rev.  H.  Coventry. 

Johnson,  Benjamin  F.  James  Whit- 
comb  Biley.  The  Old  Swimmin'  Hole. 
Indianapolis,  1883. 

Jonah.  John  P.  Wetmore.  An  Ameri- 
can bicycler. 

Jonathan,  Brother.   Octavius  Blewitt. 

Jonathan,  Uncle.  Jonathan  Badgleif. 
English  Grammar,  taught  in  plain,  famil- 
iar conversations,  by  .  .  .  Utica,  N.Y., 
1867. 

Jones,  Cupid.  Frank  S.  Saltiis,  in 
his  contributions  to  the  "Clipper"  (N.Y.). 

Jones,  Ignatius.      Gorham  A.  Worth. 

Jones,  Mrs.  Jane.     Jenny  Diver. 

Jones,  Major  Joseph.  William  The- 
odore Thompson.  Major  Jones's  court- 
ship.    P.  1844. 

Jones,  T.  Percy.  William  Edmons- 
toune  Aijtoun.  Firmilian  ;  or,  the  student 
of  Badajoz  :  a  spasmodic  tragedy  .  .  . 
Edinb.  1854. 

Jones,  Thomas.  Charles  Bright  and 
others.  "JThe  Hamlet  controversy  1  .  .  . 
L.  1867. 

Jones,  Trinity,  or,  Jones  of  Nay- 
land.  William  Jones,  of  Nayland. 
The  Catholic  doctrine  of  the  Trinity 
proved  .  .  .     1756. 

Jonquil.  J.  L.  Collins.  Was  she 
engaged  ...    P.  1875. 


Jorrocks,  Mr.  John.  Robert  Smith 
Surtees.  Jorrock's  jaunts  and  jollities. 
L. 1859. 

Joseph,  Uncle.  Joseph  Banks.  The 
trip  to  the  Great  Exhibition  of  Barnabas 
Blandydash  and  family.   By...   L.  1851. 

Joseph,  Nathan.  George  Houston.  — 
See  "  An  Israelite." 

Josephus,  Jr.  Joseph  Barry.  The 
annals  of  Harper's  Eerry,  from  .  .  .  1794 
to  .  .  .  1869  .  .  .  Hagerstown,  Md., 
1869. 

Josh,  Uncle.  Otis  Whitcomb,  of  Swan- 
sea, N.H.,  in  the  original  play  entitled 
"  Joshua  Whitcomb." 

Joslyn,  Major  Jep.    J.  E.  P.  Doyle. 

Josslyn,  Jeff.  J.  E.  Ferguson.  Wash- 
ington correspondent  of  "  Texas  Sift- 
ings." 

Journalist,  A.  Samuel  H.  Hammond 
and  Leiuis  W.  Mansfield.  Country  mar- 
gins and  summer  rambles  of  .  .  .  N.Y. 
1855. 

Journalist,  A.  Charles  T.  Congdon. 
Reminiscences  of  .  .  .     B.  1880. 

Journey-man,  A.  Charles  F.  Black- 
burn. A  continental  tour  of  eight  days 
for  forty-four  shillings.     L.  1879. 

Journeyman  Engineer,  The.  Thomas 
Wright.  Johnny  Robinson :  the  story 
of  ...  an  "Intelligent  Artisan."  By  .  .  . 
L.  1868. 

Journeyman  Mason,  A.  Hugh  Mil- 
ler. Poems  written  in  the  leisure  hours 
of  .  .  .     Inverness,  1829. 

Journeyman  Printer,  A.  CJiarles 
Manby  Smith.  The  working  man's  way 
in  the  world ;  or,  the  autobiography  of  a 
Journeyman  Printer.     L.  1853. 

Journeyman  Tailor,  A.  P.  D.  Holt- 
kaus.  Wanderings  of  .  .  .  through  Eu- 
rope and  the  East,  1824-40.     N.Y.  1842. 

Joyeuse,  Vj^dan.  Winthrop  Mack- 
ivorth  Praed,  in  his  contributions  to 
"Knight's  Quarterly  Magazine"  (L.). 

Judy,  Aunt.  Mrs.  Margaret  (Scott) 
Gatty.  The  fairy  godmothers,  and  other 
tales.     L.  1851. 

Jugg,  M.  T.  Joseph  Howard,  Jr.,  in 
the  New  York  "  Herald." 

Jules.  Jean  .Joseph  Gamier.  Traite 
du  change.     Paris,  1841. 

Julia,  Aunt.  Julia  Colman.  Boys 
and  girls'  illustrated  bird-book.  N.Y. 
1857. 

Julian.  Karl  Richard  Waldemar 
Uschner.     Der  letzte  Minnesanger.    1875. 

Julio.  Joseph  Sykes,  M.A.  Later 
poems  ...     L.  1871. 

Julius.  Richard  Rush.  Probably  his 
signature  in  the  Philadelphia  "Port- 
folio "  of  1803-4, 


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June,  Jennie.  Mrs.  Jennie  ( Cunning- 
ham) Croly.  Jennie  Juneiana.  Talks  on 
women's  topics.  By  ...  B.  1864.  Also 
in  numerous  works  for  juveniles. 

June,  Jessie.     Mrs.  Simelde  Forbes. 

Junia.  Caleb  Whitefoord,  who  wrote 
the  letter  in  the  "Public  Advertiser" 
signed  "Junia,"  which  had  the  honor  of 
being  replied  to  by  Junius  himself. 

Juniolus  Canadensis.  Thomas  Gary, 
editor  of  the  "  Quebec  Mercury,"  who, 
in  1813,  published  in  that  paper,  under 
this  pseud.,  an  invective  in  the  style  of 
Junius,  against  Mr.  Stuart,  a  member  of 
the  Lower  Canadian  House. 

Junior  Sophister,  A.  Samuel  Dexter. 
The  progress  of  science:  a  poem  .  .  . 
n.p.  1780. 

Juniper.  One  of  the  pseudonyms  at- 
tributed to  Junius  [q-v.). 

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 
tlie    Royal    College   of   Physicians. 

Thomas  Foster,  B.A.      The  Brunoniad : 
an  heroic  poem  ...    L.  1789. 
Junius.  —  See  p.  145. 

"  At  the  time  when  the  '  Letters '  appeared, 
pamphlets  abounded,  fixing  their  authorship,  to 
the  perfect  satisfaction  of  each  pamphleteer, 
upon  every  public  man;  the  'Gent.  Mag.' 
opened  its  columns  to  suggestions,  and  was  filled 
with  them ;  in  1S24,  the  '  Monthly  Magazine  ' 
renewed  the  subject;  in  1837,  pamphlets  again 
appeared,  with  fresh  lights,  which  flickered  and 
went  out;  and  lately,  'I^otes  and  Queries'  has 
worked  like  a  mole  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  Sackville, 
Governor  Pownall,  Sir.  G.  Jackson,  Maclean, 
and  Dr.  Sidney  Swi-uney.  The  wildest  conjec- 
tures have  gained  believers,  and  there  have  been 
madmen  to  lay  them  to  George  lU.,  a  Captain 
Allen,  Suett  the  comedian,  Combe  (the  author 
of  'Dr.  Syntax'),  Bickerton,  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  Andkews'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  gi-eat" gladiator  of  the  '  Public  Advertiser'; 
but  they  were  Romans  on'.y  in  name,  —  Grub- 
street  claimed  them  for  its  own.  Crabbe  has  had 
his  laugh  at  them  in  bis  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  Milo,  could  we  see  the  noble  chief, 
Feeds,  for  his  country's  good,  on  legs  of  beef; 
Camillus  copies  deeds  for  sordid  pay, 
Yet  fights  the  public  battles  twice  a  day! 
E'en  now,  the  godlike  Brutus  views  his  score 
Scroll'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.  I., 
p.  187.  See  also  De  Quincet's  Note-Book  of 
an  English  Opium  Eater. 

Junius.     Junius  H.  Browne. 

Junius.  Ebenezer  Smith  Thomas,  his 
signature  in  the  "Charleston  (S.C.)  City 
Gazette,"  1810-16. 

Junius.  Rev.  Calvin  Colton.  The  cri- 
sis of  the  country  .  .  .  The  credit  sys- 
tem and  the  no  credit  system.    N.Y.  1840. 

Junius.  Thomas  Roive  Edmonds,  B.A. 
On  the  reform  of  the  income  and  prop- 
erty tax.  A  letter  ...  to  Joseph  Hume, 
■Esq,  M.P.     "Daily  News  "  (L.),  1853. 

Junius,  Jr.  George  T.  Denison.  A 
review  of  the  militia  policy  of  the  pres- 
ent administration  .  .  .     Hamilton,  1863. 

Junius  Americanus.  David  Everett, 
author  of  political  essays  in  the  "Boston 
Gazette  "  under  this  signature. 

Junius  Americanus.  Dr.  Charles 
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- 
ence with  Mr.  Woodfall. 

Junius  Americanus.  Arthur  Lee. 
The  political  detection  ...     L.  1770. 

Junius  Americanus.  George  Os- 
borne Stearns.  A  review  of  "  A  Discourse 
occasioned  by  the  death  of  Daniel  Web- 
ster, preached  .  .  .  October  31,  by  Theo- 
dore Parker  "...     By  .  .  .     B.  1853, 

Junius  Hibernicus.  John  Egan,  in 
his  letters  to  the  "  General  Evening  Post " 
(Dublin,  1781-82).  — See  "N.  &  Q./'  2d 
series,  viii.,  166. 

Junius  Secundus.  William  Fletcher, 
in  his  contributions  to  the  "General 
Evening  Post"  (Dublin,  1781-82).  — See 
"  N.  &  Q.,"  2d  series,  viii.,  166. 

Junius  Secundus.  Charles  Kelsall. 
Constantine  and  Eugene  .  .  .  By  .  .  . 
Brussels,  1818. 

Jupiter  of  tlie  Press,  The.  The 
London  Times. 

Juriscola.  Tench  Coxe.  An  exami- 
nation of  the  conduct  of  Great  Britain 
respecting  Neutrals  since  the  year  1791. 
B.  1808. 

Jurisconsult.  S.  S.  Boyd.  Consid- 
erations on  the  appointment  of  a  Justice 
of  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United 
States...     Natchez  (?),  1852. 


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Juris  Consultus.  Bev.  Alonzo  Bowen 
Chapin,  contributor  to  the  "  Knicker- 
bocker," etc.,  and  author  of  a  number  of 
books  and  pamphlets. 

Juryman,  A.  William  Creech.  An 
account  of  the  trial  of  William  Brodie 
and  George  Smith  .  .  .     Edinb.  1788. 

Juryman,  A.  William  Smellie.  An 
address  to  the  people  of  Scotland  on  the 
nature,  powers,  and  privileges  of  juries : 
by  .  .  .     Edinb.  1784. 

Justia,  a  Know-Nothing.  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- 
ham  Colwan. 

Justinian.  Thomas  Law.  Eemarks 
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  Badcock.  A 
letter  addressed  to  Dr.  Priestley.  Exe- 
ter, 178-. 

Justitia.  William  A.  Brewer,  in  his 
contributions  to  various  New  York  and 
Boston  periodicals. 

Justitia.  Bennett  Lowe.  Photographic 
note  book. 

Justitia,  M.  John  Frearson.  The 
universal  revival  of  religion ...  L. 
1858. 

Justus.  C.  Ebhardt.  La  riforma 
deile  biblioteche.     Milan,  1876. 

Juvenile,  The.  Col.  Thomas  Picton, 
in  his  contributions  to  the  "  Chronicle " 
(San  Francisco,  Cal.),  etc. 

Juvenis.  J.  W.  Stephenson.  Brent 
Knoll  ...     By  .  .  .    L,  1837. 

Juvenis.  R.  G.  Arroiosmith.  Doubts 
upon  the  reasoning  of  Dr.  Paley  ...  L. 
1811. 

Juvenis  SufFolciensis.  Robert  Reeve, 
in  "  Gent.  Mag.,"  January,  1806,  p. 
17. 

Juvinell,  Uncle.  Morrison  Heady. 
The  Farmer  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  mjself  to  the  following  statistics:  — 

L  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  :  — 


Nov.  21, 

1768. 

Sept.  7,  1769. 

Jan.  21, 

1769. 

Sept.  19,  1769. 

Feb.  7, 

1769. 

Sept.  25,  1769. 

Feb.  21, 

1769. 

Oct.  13,  1769. 

Mar.  3, 

1769. 

Oct.  17,  1769. 

Mar.  18, 

1769. 

Oct.  20,  1769. 

Apr.  10, 

1769. 

Nov.  15,  1769. 

Apr.  21, 

1769. 

(See  "Modestus.") 

Apr.  24, 

1769. 

Nov.  29,  1769. 

May  30, 

1769. 

Dec.  12,  1769. 

July  8, 

1769. 

Dec.  19,  1769. 

July  19, 

1769. 

Feb.  U,   1770. 

Julv  29, 

1769. 

Mar.  19,  1770. 

Aug.  8, 

1769. 

Apr.  3,  1770. 

Aug.  22, 

1769. 

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.  30,  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-Sejanus,  Jun.  Anti- 
Stuart.  Atticus.  Augur.  Bifrons.  Brutus. 
C.  Correggio.  Crito.  Cumbriensis.  Domitian. 
Downricrbt.  A  Faithful  Monitor.  Fiat  Justitia. 
&.  W.  Henricus.  Juniper.  L.  L.  A  Labourer 
in  the  same  Cause.  Lucius.  Mnemon.  Moder- 
ator. Moderatus.  Nemesis.  Phalaris.  Philo- 
Junius.  Pomona.  Poplicola.  Q  in  the  Corner. 
Scotus.  Simplex.  Temporum  Felicitas.  Tes- 
ticulus.     Testis.    Valerius.    Veteran.    Vindes. 


["  Junius  "  Letters.] 


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A  Whig,     "Why  ?     X.  X.     T.  Z.     Tour  Real 
Friend. 

See  also  "Notes  and  Queries,"  Ist  Ser.,  vi. 
239;  xii.  299. 

II.  The  following  list  of  51  names, 
embraces  the  personages  to  whom  these 
celebrated  letters  have  been  attributed. 
The  Roman  numerals  appended  to  the 
notes  indicate  the  corresponding  work  in 
the  bibliography  (Part  III.). 

Adair,  James,  M.P.,  Serjeant  at  Law. 
d.  1798. 

A  Mr.  Sergeant  Adair  was  once  produced,  on 
the  plea  of  certain  ephemeral  pamphlets,  but  the 
feebleness  they  evinced  caused  him  to  be  quickly 
given  up. —  Wade,  "Junius,"  ii.  xv. 

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  reference  to  this  case  in 
Junius'  letter  of  April  9, 1771. 

Allen,  Captain.  —  See  "  Notes  and 
Queries,"  1st  Ser.,  xi.  302. 

Barre,  Licut.-Col.  Isaac,  3I.P. 

In  the  works  by  Britton  and  Jaques  (Nos. 
LXXXV.  and  i.xxxvi.),  I  And  the  opinion  ex- 
pressed that  Barr6  was  aided  by  Lord  Bhelburne 
and  Dunning  (afterwards  Lord  Asbburton). 
The  "Morning  Herald,"  as  early  as  1813,  stated 
that  the  Earl  of  Shelburne  was  probably  Junius, 
and  that  Barr6  and  Dunning  assisted  him. 

For  the  claims  advanced  in  favor  of  and 
against  Barre,  see  Jaques'  work,  p.  141,  Alli- 
bone,  Britton,  Wade,  ii.  xxix.  and  No.  lxxvi. 

Bentinclc,  William  Henry  Caven- 
dish. 

His  name  is  mentioned  in  Coventry's  "  Critical 
Enquiry"  (see  No.  lxi.). 

Bickerton,  Mr. 

In  the  "  Oxford  Spy  "  (Oxf.),  1818,  p.  24,  will 
be  found  a  notice  of  this  eccentric  individual, 
who  is  said  to  have  kept  a  horse  in  Hertford 
College,  Oxford,  which  was  sometimes  seen 
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  author  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  joke ;  no  two 
characters  can  be  more  perfectly  unlike  than 
Boyd  and  Junius.  —  Butleb,  "Reminiscences," 
i.  84. 

Burke,  Rt.  Hon.  Edmund,  b.  1728; 
d.  1797. 

Bishop  Markham,  an  early  friend  and  patron 
of  Burke,  taxed  the  latter  with  the  authorship 
of  the  "  Letters,"  telling  him  that  his  house  was 
a  "nest  of  adders."  Although  Burke  never 
made  any  positive  denial  to  this  imputation,  he 
certainly  disavowed  any  connection  with  Junius, 


on  three  distinct  occasions.  Firstly,  he  said  to 
Charles  Townshend,  "  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 the  imputed  authorship,  on  being  ques- 
tioned by  Sir  William  Draper;  and  lastly,  he 
made  a  denial  to  .iohnson,  when  he  said,  "I 
could  not  if  I  would,  and  I  would  not  if  I 
could."  —  Bee  Boswell's  "Johnson,"  iv.,  for  the 
detailed  circumstances. 

It  seems  somewliat  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  the  opinion  at 
first  entertained  by  Sir  VVilliam  Draper,  but 
from  various  public  accusations  conveyed  in  the 
periodicals  of  the  day.  The  letter  of  Zeno  in 
the  "  Public  Advertiser,"  dated  Oct.  l.i,  1771,  is 
addressed  "  to  Junius,  alias  Edmund  the  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  No.  lxxxvi. 
Butler,  John,   Bishop   of   Hereford, 
d.  1802. 

Butler  was  secretary  to  the  Rt.  Hon.  Bilson 
Legge,  Chancellor  of  the  Exchequer,  and  Wilkea 
is  said  to  have  suspected  him  as  the  author. 
Butler,  however,  was  a  man  of  no  political  cour- 
age, and  his  works  lack  the  lire  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 
the  ground  of  his  dislike  to  the  law  and  politic» 
of  Chief  Justice  Mansfield.  —  Wade. 

De  liOlme,  John  Lewis,  b.  1745  (? )  ^ 
d.  1807. 

De  Lolme'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  of  an  elegantly  written  "  Essay 
on  the  English  Constitution,"  which  is  quoted 
by  Junius. 

Dunning,  John,  afterwards  Lord 
Ashburton.    b.  1731 ;  d.  1783. 

The  soul  of  Junius  is,  as  we  conjecture,  com- 
memorated in  the  picture  exhibited  in  Sir  Joshua 
Reynold'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  asninst  him  is  the  fact  that 
he  was  appointed  Kolicitor-general  in  December, 
1767,  and  held  that  office  until  March,  1770. 
Hence,  admitting  that  he  was  Junius,  the  famous- 
letter  "  to  the  king,"  in  December,  1769,  must 
have  proceeded  from  his  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  line  of  Junius." 

Dyer,  Samuel,     b.  1725 ;  d.  1772. 

Dyer  is  referred  to  in  Malone's  "  Life  of  Dry- 
den,"  as  "a  man  of  excellent  taste  and  profound 
erudition,  whose  principal  literary  work,  under 
a  Roman  siffnature,  when  the  veil  with  which 
for  near  thirty-six  years  it  has  been  enveloped 
shall  be  removed,  will  place  him  in  a  high  rank 


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among  English  writers,  and  transmit  a  name 
now  little  linown,  with  distinguished  lustre  to 
posterity." 

Malone  held  the  opinion  that  if  Burke  did  not 
write  the  Letters,  they  were  at  least  written  by 
some  one  who  had  received  considerable  aid 
from  Burke  in  composing  them.  It  is  said  that 
uponDyer'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  flre  they  exhibit. 

See  also  Dr.  Good's  Essay,  and  "  Notes  and 
Queries,"  2d  Ser.,  ix.  261. 

Flood,  Henry,     b.  1732  ;  d.  1791. 

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. 
LXXVli.),  and  "Notes  and  Queries,"  2d  Ser., 
viii.  101, 189,  259. 

Francis,  Sir  Philip,   b.  1740;  d.  1818. 

The  external  evidence  is,  we  think,  such  as 
would  support  n  verdict  in  a  civil,  nay,  in  a  crim- 
inal proceeding.  The  handwriting  of  Junius  is 
the  very  peculiar  handwriting  of  Francis,  slightly 
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  office;  secondly,  that  he  was  intimately 
acqiaainted  with  the  business  of  the  War-office ; 
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 ;  foui-thly,  that  he  bitterly  resented  the 
appointment  of  Mr.  Chamier  to  the  place  of 
deputy-secretary  of  war;  fifthly,  that  he  was 
bound  by  some  strong  tie  to  the  tirst  Lord  Hol- 
land. Now,  Francis  passed  some  years  in  the 
secretary  of  state's  office.  He  was  subsequently 
chief  clerk  of  the  War-office.  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-office  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. 
We  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. —  Macadxay. 

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  striking  proof  that  Francis  pos- 
sessed no  ordinary  powers  of  eloquence.  — Rocj- 
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.  Lxsni. ; 
"  Notes  and  Queries,"  1st  Ser.,  xi.  117,  and  Nos. 

LIV.,  LVI.,  LVII.,  LXXVIII.,  XC. 

The  following  letter,  taken  from  the  "  Athe- 
nffium,"  March  10, 1861,  may  be  of  interest  in  this 
place :  — 


My  Dear  Paekbs, — 

I  have  often  tried  to  guess  the  meaning  of  the 
motto  to  Junius,  "Stat  nominis  umbra,"  "The 
shadow  of  the  name  stands."  But  in  looking,  the 
other  day,  at  the  title-page  of  the  "  Etymologicou 
Anglicauum,"  I  thought  that  I  could  guess  the 
meaning.    The  title  is,  — 

Franciscii  Junii 

Prancisci  Filii 

Etymologicou 

Anglicauum. 
iVnd  under  the  frontispiece  are  these  words :  — 

Frauciscus  Junius, 

Francisci  Filius. 
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  5'ou  give  ?  My 
explanation  is  that  he  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.  X.  W.  SENIOR. 

Taylor,  in  Woodfall's  edition  of  1812,  was  the 
first  person  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  fine  classi- 
cal scholar,  celebrated  for  his  masterly  transla- 
tions of  Horace  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. 

ADVEESE   CKITICISMS   UPON   FRANCIS'   CLAIHS. 

Sir  Nathaniel  Wraxall  is  convinced  that  Sir 
Philip  Francis  was  the  author  of  Junius.  I  do 
not  yet  believe  it.  He  was  too  vain  a  man  to  let  the 
secret  die  with  him.  —  Sir  Egerton  Brtdgbs' 
"  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  either  of  them  was  Junius 
whollv  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  up  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  bitterness,  his  vivacity,  his  acute- 
ness,  are  stamped,  in  characters  very  peculiar, 
upon  many  publications  that  bear  his  name;  and 
ver  J'  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,— 
utnim  horum  mavis  accipe.  —  John  Wilkins, 
in  1865. 

Francis'  claims  are  also  adversely  discussed  in 
Fellows'  "The  Posthumous  Works  of  Junius." 
No.  LX\'ii. ;  Jaques,  p.  173,  No.  lxxv.  ;  "Notea 
and  Queries,"  2d  Ser.,  vi.  43;  3d  Ser.,  viii.  1  '3, 


["  Junius  "  Lettkks.] 


148 


.056.  xi.  102;  4th  Ser.,  xi.  130,  178,  202,  243,  387, 
425,  465, 512,  xii.  33,  69,  81;  and  Nos.  lit.,  ltiii., 
LXIV.,  Lxxxni. 

George  III.,  King  of  England. 

'*'  Ma'am  Serres  condemns  all  aspirers  to  pot 
That  prate  of  a  Junius,  since  Uncle  Wilmot 
Ranks  scribe  of  each  letter  she  dares  pledge  her 

word. 
As  sure  as  not  one  came  from  King  George  the 
Third." 
See  Ireland's  poem,  "  Scribbleomania,"  p.  308, 
for  a  curious  note  on  this  subject. 

Gibbon,  Edward,    b.  1737 ;  d.  1794. 

This  claimant,  beyond  holding  a  position,  does 
not  seem  to  have  distinguished  himself  to  any 
extent  in  the  politics  of  his  day,  his  mind  being 
too  absorbed  in  the  great  task  which  has  m.ide 
him  famous.    See  Nos.  lii.,  liv. 

Glover,  Richard,     b.  1712;  d.  1785. 

Johnston  declares  that  be  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  dressed,  and  carried  a  small 
cocked  hat  under  bis  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. 

"Wr.asall,  in  bis  "Memoirs  of  his  own  Time," 
1836,  ii.  97,  states  that  Glover's  son  assured  him 
that  "  be  had  not  the  least  reason  to  suppose  or 
to  believe  that  bis  father  composed  the  letters  of 
Junius."     See  Nos.  XLI.,  XLll. 

Grattan,  Henry,     b.  1750 ;  d.  1820. 

Grattan's  claims  were  advocated  by  R.  Perry 
In  1861;  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 :  — 

Sir,  —  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  servant, 

Dublin,  Nov.  4, 1805.  H.  GRATTAN. 

Greatrakes,  William,  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 
at  Hungerford,  on  his  way  from  Bristol  to  Lon- 
don, and  was  buried  there,  with  the  words  "  Stat 
nomiivis  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 
among  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  employed  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." 


Grenville,  George,    b.  1712 ;  d.  1770. 

The  prime-minister  died  before  the  letter* 
were  discontinued,  hence  but  little  attention 
need  be  paid  to  his  claims. 

Grenville,  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  Dr.  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  field,  he 
would  back  him  ag.ainst  any  single  claimant;  and 
Wraxall  declares,  that,  "  throughout  the  various 
companies  in  which,  from  1775  down  to  the  pres- 
ent time,  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.  Piozzi  and  Sam- 
uel Johnson  were  both  inclined  to  believe  in  his 
claims. 

The  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  Chaucellor  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, 
276,  322. 

Jones,  Sir  William,   b.  1746;  d.  1794- 

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. 

IJee,  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. 


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["Junius"  Letteb8.] 


While  Girdlestone  (Nos.  xxxiii.  and  xxxYii.) 
as  effectively  espoused  his  claims. 

liloyd,  Charles,    d.  1773. 

Lloyd  was  the  private  secretary  to  George 
Grenville,  and  among  those  who  believed  in  his 
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. 
i.sill.,  LXIV.;   also  Jaques'  work,  147-171,  No. 

LXXV. 

liyttleton,  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 
8er.,  xi.  198,  have  shown  that  Lyttleton  no 
longer  deserves  a  place  among  the  Junius  claim- 
ants. 

See  also  "Notes  and  Queries,"  1st  Ser.,  viii. 
31;  "Littell's  Living  Age,"  xlii.  223;  and  the 
"  Quarterly  Review,"  xc.  91. 

Maclean,  Laughlin.  b.  1727;  d.  1777. 

This  claimant  had  been  under-secretary  of 
«tate  during  Lord  Shelburne's  possession  of  the 
office  for  the  southern  department.  (See  Ju- 
nius' "Letter,"  of  date  March  0,  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"slill  appear- 
ing in  lEngland.  See  Gait,  "  Life  of  West."  Al- 
mon,  in  1S03,  thought  that  he  was  a  joint-author 
with  Grattan.  Twenty-two  arguments  have  been 
published  in  favor  of  Maclean,  in  '■  Waidie'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- 
nus."  His  claims  are  referred  to  in  Nichols' 
"Literary  Illustrations  of  the  Eighteenth  Cen- 
tury," viii.  6S0. 

Paine,  Thomas,     b.  1737  ;  d.  1809. 

See  No.  T.xsxix.  The  audacity  of  the  author 
of  this  work  is  my  apology  for  its  insertion. 

Pitt,  William,  Earl  of  Chatham,     b. 

1708;  d.  1778. 

Chatham  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  (see  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  repctitionary:  very 
unlike  Junius,  who  not  only  polished  his  public 
letters  to  the  highest  finish,  but  never  let  the 
most  brief  or  trivial  private  note  escape  him  un- 
marked by  the  hand  of  a  master."  See  also 
"  Notes  and  Queries,"  3d  Ser.,  viii.  356,  440,  and 

Nos.  XXXTY.,  LXX.,  LXXI.,  LSXIII.,  LXXXY. 

Portland.   William,  Duke  of.      b. 

1738;  d.  1809. 

See  Mr.  Johnston's  work.  No.  xlvii.,  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 
ti.ken  from  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.  lxxxiv. 

Rich,  Liieut.-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,  Rosenhagen  being  of  foreign  extrac- 
tion, could  hardly  be  master  of  the  idiomatic 
phraseology  that  Junius  had  at  his  command. 
See  also  "  Notes  .and  Queries,"  3d  Ser.,  v.  16. 

Sackville,    George,    Viscount,      b. 

171G;  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,  aud  upon  the  personal 
and  unequivocal  denial  of  the  latter,  he  trans 
ferred  them  entirely  to  the  former :  and  that  Si) 
William  was  not  the  only  person  who  suspectet 
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  III.,  and  unlikely  to  be  his  accuser.  See 
also  Chalmers,  "  Appendix  to  the  Supplemental 
Apology,"  p.  7  (No.  xxs) ;  Wraxall,  "  Memoii-s 
of  his  own  Time,"  ii.  90;  and  Nos.  LXi.,  lsvi., 

LSXV. 

Shelburne,  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  Richard 
Phillips. —-Wade. 

See  also  Barre  and  Dunning,  aj}te. 

Stanhope,  Philip  Dormer,  Earl  of 
Chesterfield,     b.  169-5;  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  mj'  memory  fum- 
bles." 

See  Nos.  lv.,  lxxix.,  lxxx. 

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   loolced-for  quotations.     To   justify  hi* 


["  JuNins  "  Letteks.] 


150 


catchpenny-title,  about  a  dozen  pages  at  the  end 
are  given  to  the  author's  interview  with  a  dying 
Btranger,  who  confessed  himself  to  be  Suett  the 
comedian,  and  the  author  of  Junius. 

Temple,  Kichard,  Earl.  b.  1711 ; 
d.  1779. 

The  third  volume  of  the  "  Grenville  Papers," 
edited  by  William  J.  Smith  (L.  ]8o2),  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  observes  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  Parli.iment,  and  brother-in-law 
of  Lord  Chatham,  and  had  no  need  of  the  '  Pub- 
lic Advertiser '  to  circulate  his  opinions."  See 
No.  LXIX. 

Tooke,  John  Horne.  b.  1736 ;  d. 
1812.  • 

In  the  "Memoirs  of  John  Horne  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  ilr.  Stephen,  "his 
manner,  tone,  and  attitude  were  all  too  formida- 
ble to  admit  of  any  further  interrogatories." 
See  Nos.  Yiii.,  sxviii.,  xliii.,  xliv.,  lxv., 
Lxvn. 

Walpole,  Horatio,  Earl  of  Oriord. 
b.  1717  ;  d.  1797. 

Coventry  has  thoroughly  exploded  any  claims 
•which  this  personage  may  have  been  invested 
with.    See  Wilke's  "  PapeVs  of  a  Critic,"  ii.  158. 

Wedderbum,  Alexander.  Lord 
Loughborough,     b.  1733;  d.  1805. 

Lord  Holland,  in  his  "  Memoirs  of  the  Whig 
Party,"  remarks  that  George  HI.  alwaj's  re- 
garded Lord  Loughborough  as  Junius.  I  be- 
lieve that  Lord  Holland  adds  that  King  William 
IV.  was  his  informant. 

Lord  Campbell  repudiates  the  notion  of  Wed- 
derburn  being  Junius.  Sir  Nathaniel  Wraxall, 
in  his  "Memoirs  of  his  own  Time"  (ii.  97), 
states  that  "during  many  j-ears  of  my  life,  not- 
withstanding the  severity  with  which  Wedder- 
burn  is  treated  by  '  Junius,'  I  nourished  a  strong 
belief,  approaching  to  conviction,  that  the  late 
Earl  of  Rosslyn,  then  Mr.  Wedderburn,  was 
himself  the  author  of  these  Letters,  and  that 
persons  of  credit  had  recognized  the  handwrit- 
ing to  be  that  of  Mrs.  Wedderburn,  his  first 
wife." 

WCkes,  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  going 
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  jsrison,  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  Mason  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.  yiii.,  xi. 

Wilmot,  James,  D.D.  b.  1726;  d. 
1807. 

Wm.  Beckford,  the  author  of  "  Vathek,"  is 
said  in  a  conversation  in  the  "  New  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  f.ivor  of  the  Hardwicke  family.  See  Nichols' 
"Illustrations  of  Literary  History";  "Notes 
and  Queries,"  2d  Ser.,  ii.  i64;  and  No.  lsviii. 

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  me.  Subsequent  editions 
of  the  same  work  are  omitted. 

I.  *rearne,  Charles.  —  An  Impartial 
answer  to  the  Doctrine  delivered  in  a 
Letter  which  appeared  in  the  Public 
Advertiser  under  the  signature  of  "Ju- 
nius."    L.  1709.     8vo. 

II.  *The  Political  Contest,  containing 
a  Series  of  Letters  between  Junius  and 
Sir  Will.  Draper :  also  the  whole  of  Ju- 
nius's  Letters  to  his  Grace  the  D***  of 
G******  [/.e.,  the  Duke  of  Grafton], 
brought  into  one  point  of  view.  L., 
Newbery,  s.  a.  but  Aug.  1769.     8vo. 

See  also  "Notes  and  Queries,"  1st  Ser.,  vi. 
224,  239,  261,  285,  383. 

III.  The  Political  Contest,  Part  IL ; 
being  a  Continuation  of  Junius'  Letters 
from  the  6th  of  July  to  the  present 
Time.  L.,  Newbery,  s.a.  but  Sept.  1769. 
8vo. 

ly.  The  Political  Contest,  containing 
all  the  Letters  between  Junius  and  Sir 
William  Draper.  Also  the  wliole  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.     8vo. 

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.,  Al- 
mon,  1769.     8vo. 

VI.  [Same  title.]  New  Edition,  con- 
tinued to  the  end  of  October,  1769.  L., 
Almon,  1769.     8vo. 


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["Junius"  Lettk::s.} 


vii.  [Same  title.]  New  Edition,  con- 
tinued to  the  end  of  November,  1769. 
L.,  Almon,  1769.     8vo. 

VIII.  *  Interesting  Letters  selected 
from  the  Correspondence  of  Messrs. 
Wilkes,  Home  [Tooke],  Beckford,  and 
Junius.  With  anecdotes  never  before 
published.    L.,  NichoU,  1769.     8vo. 

This  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.  [1 
a  publisher's  name]  1770.     8vo. 

A  pamphlet  of  44  pages,  and  exceedingly 
scarce.  See  also  "  Notes  and  Quei'ies,"  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  [? 
a  publisher's  name],  1770.     8vo. 

A  volume  of  108  pages,  and  evidently  a  reprint 
of  Almon's  collection  of  the  early  letters.  See 
v.,  VI.,  and  VII.,  ante. 

XV.  A  complete  Collection  of  Junius's 
Letters,  with  those  of  Sir  William  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  Sd  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.  [1  1770].     8vo. 


XVII.  *The  Letters  of  Junius.  L.  [no 
publisher's  name]  1770.     12mo. 

This  is  J.  Wheble's  original  edition,  but  doe& 
not  bear  his  name.  There  is  a  vignette  Cap  of 
Liberty  on  the  title-page.  This  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  .ilso  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  Toolie,  and  the  second 
contains  the  Philo-Junins  Letters,  and  a  letter 
to  Lord  Apsley  dated  February,  17751!!  See 
also  xsii.  et  seq. 

XVIII.  Letters  addressed  to  the  King,, 
the  Duke  of  Grafton,  the  Earls  of  Ches- 
terfield and  Sandwich,  Lord  Barrington, 
Jimius,  and  the  Rev.  Mr.  Home  [Tooke]^ 
imder  the  signature  of  "P.  P.  S."  L. 
[?  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,  177L     8vo. 

XX.  *The  genuine  Letters  of  Junius^ 
to  which  are  prefixed  Anecdotes  of  the 
Author.  Piccadilly  [no  publisher'* 
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  under  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  about 
March,  1773,  with  both.  Many  years  afterwards, 
the  remaining  copies  of  either  this  edition  or  a 
verbatim  reprint  appear  to  have  been  sold  off, 
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.  a7ite.]  The  title-page  of  voL  2  is- 
struck  off  from  the  same  copperplate,  and  "  voL 
2  "  is  introduced  in  type ;  and  the  MDCCLX.M.  is 
turned  into  MDCCLXXH.  by  the  addition  of  I., 
also  in  type.  This  edition,  or  at  least  the  second 
volume  of  it,  could  not  h.ave  been  published  until 
after  Januar}'  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.  [1  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." 

XXVII.  Anecdotes  of  Junius  ;  to  which 
is  prefixed  the  King's  Hepl.v.  South- 
ampton, Baker,  1788.     8vo. 

These  anecdotes  are  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 
Toolse. 

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 :  — 

Bensloy's,  L.  1794,  2  vols.,  12mo. 
Campbell'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.,  12rao. 
Bensley's,  L.  1801  and  1806,  2  vols.,  Svo. 

XXX.  *  Chalmers,  George.  —  An  Ap- 
pendix to  the  Supplemental  Apology  .  .  . 
being  tlie  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 
eame  year,  contaming  both  volumes  in  one.  A 
eecond  edition,  of  two  volumes,  was  published  in 
1804,  containing  70  pages  added  to  the  preface  of 
the  first  volume,  and  an  appendix  of  18  to  the 
eecond.  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.  1S07,  Svo. 
Oddy's,  L.  1811,  2  vols.,  12mo. 
Goodwin's,  L.  1812,  2  vols.,  12mo. 


xxxiii.  *  [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. 
Svo. 

In  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.     Svo. 

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  I./etters  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.     Svo. 

XXXVIII.  *  Roche,  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.     Svo. 

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  contradictiona 
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  poUtical  Char- 
acter,  from    1742    to    1757,   containing 
j   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  autlior  of  the  Letters  of 
Junius,  with  reference  to  the  Memoirs 
by  a  celebrated  Literary  and  Political 
Character.     L.  1814.     8vo. 

In  favor  of  Richard  Glover.  A  second  edition, 
in  which  further  extracts  from  curious  Mss. 
memoirs  were  added,  was  published  in  the  same 
year. 

XLiii.  *Blakeway,  Rev.  J.  B.  —  An 
Attempt  to  ascertain  the  Authors  of  the 
Letters  published  under  the  signature  of 
Junius.     Shrewsbury,  1813.     8vo. 

In  favor  of  John  Home  Tooke. 

XLiv.  Blakeway,  Rey.  J.  B.  —  Sequel 
of  an  Attempt  to  discover  Junius.  L. 
1815.     8vo. 

In  favor  of  John  Home  Tooke. 

XLV.  *  The  Letters  of  Junius.  L., 
Woodfall,  1814.     3  vols.     8vo. 

This  is  Woodfall's  second  edition ;  containing 
several  slight  variations,  and  omitting  the  four 
pages  of  advertisement  which  occur  in  the  edi- 
tion of  1812. 

xLYi.  *  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  Duke  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- 
Bimiles  of  handwriting,  etc. ;  and  a  second  edition 
of  the  latter  appeared  in  the  following  year.  See 
also  "Notes  and  Queries,"  1st  Ber.,  i.  103,  258. 

XLix.  *  Chalmers,  George.  —  The  Au- 
thor of  Junius  ascertained  from  a  con- 
catenation of  circumstances  amounting 
to  Moral  Demonstration.     L.  1817.    8vo. 

In  favor  of  Hugh  Boyd. 

L.  *  [Serres,  Olfvia  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. 

Liii.   *  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"  Lettees.] 


154 


Mackintosh,  Godfrey  Higgins,  and  Uve- 
<iale  Price.  Privately  Printed,  Thetford, 
1827.     8vo. 

Lxiv.  *  Barker,  Edward  H.  — I.  The 
'Claims  of  Sir  Philip  Francis,  K.B.,  to 
the  Authorship  of  Junius's  Letters,  dis- 
proved :  n.  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  Eight 
Hon.  Edmund  Burke :  IV.  Extracts 
from  the  writings  of  several  eminent 
philologists,  on  the  Laconic  and  Asiatic, 
the  Attic  and  Ehodian  Stvles  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.]  — 
Jimius  Unmasked ;  or,  Lord  George  Sack- 
ville  proved  to  be  Jimius.  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  tlie  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  Eari  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  1763  to  1785.  B.  1831. 
8vo. 

Lxxi.  *  Swinden,  John.  —  Junius  Lord 
■Chatham,  and   the  "Miscellaneous  Let- 


ters "  proved  to  be  spurious.  L.  1833. 
8vo. 

Lxxii.  [West,  William  (?).]  —  Recol- 
lections of  an  Old  Bookseller,  relative  to 
the  Junius  Letters.     Cork,  1835.     8vo. 

Lxxiii.     Who  was  Junius  ?     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  AVorks ;  and  a  Review 
of  the  Controversy  respecting  the  iden- 
tity of  Junius.  With  an  Appendix, 
containing  Portraits  and  Sketches  by 
Junius.     L.  1813.     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.     8vo. 

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  confidential  correspondence 
witli  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  to  the  Authorship 
of  the  Letters  of  Junius.  By  Sir  Eortu- 
natus  Dwfirris,  Knt.  [pseud.],  s.l.  et  a. 
privately  printed  [1850].     8vo. 

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- 


155 


["  Junius  "  Letters.] 


rolles  was  the  amanuensis  employed  in 
copying  the  Letters  of  Jmiius  for  the 
Printer.  AVith  a  postscript  to  the  first 
Essay   on   Junius    and    his    Works.     L. 

1851.  8vo. 

Lxxxi.  Cramp,  William.  —  Essay  on 
the  Authenticity  of  the  f  om-  Letters  of 
Atticus.     L.  1851.     8vo. 

See  also  "  IS'otes  and  Queries,"  Ist  Sen,  i.  275, 
322. 

Lxxxii.  Parkes,  J.,  and  Merirale,  H. 
—  Memoirs  of  Sir  Philip  Francis,  K.C.B., 
with  Correspondence  and  Journals.     L. 

1852.  2  vols.     8vo. 

A  second  edition  appeared  in  ]867. 

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  Eobert  Rich,  Bart.,  etc.,  to 
the  Right  Hon.  Lord  Viscount  Barring- 
ton,  etc.  ...    L.  1853.     8vo. 

In  favor  of  Lieut. -Col.  Sir  Robert  Rich. 

Lxxxiv.  *  GrifSn,  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  same 
theory,  in  the  "  Dublin  University  Magazine," 
xi.  20. 

Lxxxvi.  Symons,  J.  C.  —  William 
Burke,  the  Author  of  Junius,  an  Essay 
on  his  Era.     L.  1859.     12mo. 

Lxxxvii.  *  Hayward,  A.  —  More  about 
Junius.  The  Franciscan  Theory  un- 
sound.    L.  1868.     8vo. 

Reprinted,  with  additions,  from  "  Eraser'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- 
jiarative  handwriting,  that  Sir  Philip  Francis 
^va8  the  author  of  the  letters. 


IV.   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  he  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  pleaded.  Is  not 
therefore  gained.  Tou  may  remember  the 
neatly-wrougiit  chain  of  circumstantial  evidence 
so  artificially  brought  forward  to  prove  Sir 
Philip  Francis's  title  to  the  Letters  of  Junius 
seemed  at  first  irrefragible,  yet  the  influence  of 
the  reasoning  has  passed  away,  and  Junius,  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  he  was 
on  earth :  — 

"  And  several  people  swore  from  out  the  press, 

They  knew  him  perfectly ;  and  one  could  swear 
He  was  his  father:  upon  which  another 
Was  sure  he  was  his  mother's-cousin's  brother. 

******** 
"  I've  an  hypothesis  —  'tis  quite  my  own; 

I  never  let  it  out  till  now,  tor  fear 
Of  doing  people  harm  about  the  throne, 

And  injuring  some  miuister  or  peer 
On  whom  the  stigma  might  perhaps  be  blown; 

It  is  —  my  genUe  public,  lend  thine  ear! 
'Tis,  that  what  Junius  we  were  wont  to  call 
Was  really,  truly,  nobody  at  all." 

Lastly,  I  cannot  refrain  from  quoting 
the  excellent  view  of  the  influence  of 
Junius'  labors  as  depicted  by  Messrs. 
Parkes  and  Merivale  in  tlieir  "  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  persona!  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  attacked. 
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  by  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 
clearljf  that  her  road  to  the  accomplishment  of  a 
higher  destiny  lay  through  the  maintenance  of 
that  honor  and  the  extension  of  tlios^e  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  remarkable  was 
the  success  which  attended  his  struggle  against 
them.  Great  indeed  were  the  practical  victories 
achieved  by  the  efforts  of  this  nameless,  obscure 
agitator.  Freedom  of  the  press  aud  the  per- 
sonal freedom  of  the  subject  owe  probably  more 
to  the  writings  of  Junius  than  to  the  eloquence 
of  Chatham  or  Burke,  the  iaw  of  Camden  and 
Dunning.  It  is  not  too  much  to  say  that  after 
the  appearance  of  those  writings,  a  new  tone  on 
these  great  subjects  is  found  to  prevail  in  our 
political  literature.    Doctrines  which  had  previ- 


ously met  with  almost  general  consent  became 
exploded,  truths  which  up  to  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  the 
obligations  under  which  mankind  lies  towards 
him." 


And  with  this  ends  the  liistory  and  bibliography  of  Junius. 


ALBERT   R.   FREY. 


K. 


K.  John  Colh/er  Knight.  Queried 
tracts,  from  Kitto's  "  Journal  of  Sacred 
Literature"  (L.  1851). 

K.  James  Keniiey.  Raising  the  wind : 
a  farce.  L.  1803.  —  See  Lamb's  "  Elia," 
"The  two  races  of  men." 

K.,  A.  Abner  Kneeland,  in  his 
contributions  to  periodical  literature, 
etc. 

K.,  A.  Annie  Kearij.  The  heroes  of 
Asgard  and  the  giants  of  Jiitunheim.  L. 
1857. 

A.  Kennedy.    The  high  price 
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Andrew  Kippis.     "  Dr.  Watts's 
"Gent.  Mag.,"  Sept.   1794,  p. 


J.     Alfred  John  Kempe,   Esq., 
His   signature    in    the   "  Gent. 


K,  A. 

of  food. 
K,  A. 

psalms," 
794. 
K.,  A. 

F.S.A. 
Mag." 

Among  his  more  valuable  papers  was  a  series 
under  the  title  of  "  Londiniana  ";  another  on 
ancient  "English  Battle-Fields";  one,  in  1S30, 
entitled,  "Tavistock  and  its  Abbey";  others, 
December,  1S30,  in  1831,  1S32,  and  1833. 

K.,  C.  William  Charles  Mark  Kent. 
Dickens  at  Gadshill.  Lines  in  the 
"Athenaeum"  of  June  3,  1871. 

K.,  C.  Rev.  Charles  Kingsley.  Hints 
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K.,  C.  E.  Mrs.  Caroline  E.  {Kelh/) 
Davis.     Little  Apple-Blossom.    B.  1863. 

K.,  D.  David  Ker,  in  his  letters  to  the 
"Times"  (N.Y.). 

K.,  E.  D.  E.  D.  Kendall.  Master  and 
pupil ;  or,  school-life  at  Old  Baldwin  .  .  . 
B.  1869. 

K.,  H.  Herbert  Kynaston.  Commemo- 
ration address  in  praise  of  Dean  Colet. 
L.  1852. 

K.,  H.  St.  A.  ff.  St.  A.  Kitching. 
Moral  plays  ...    L.  1832. 

K.,  J.  John  Kersey.  A  new  English 
dictionary  ...     L.  1702. 

K.,   J.,   F.R.S.   and   S.A.Sc.      James 


Keir.     The  first  part  of  a  dictionary  of 
chemistry,  etc.     Birmingham,  1789. 

K.,  M.  Mary  (Morris)  Knowles.  Com- 
pendium of  a  controversy  on  water  bap- 
tism.    L.  1805. 

K.,  M.  A.  Mrs.  Mary  Anne  Kelty. 
Emma  ;  or,  recollections  of  a  friend.  L. 
1850. 

Mme.  0.  K.  Novikoff.     Skobe- 
Slavonic   cause.      By  .  .  . 


Richard   John    King. 
Hereford  Cathedral. 


A 

Kerr. 


K,  O. 

loff   and    the 
L.  1883. 
K.,  R.   J. 

handbook  to 
...     L.  1864. 

K.,    R.    M.       Robert    Malcolm 
Nugae  antiquae.     By  .  .  .     1847. 

K.,  T.  T.  Knight,  of  Papcastle.  An 
examination  of  M.  La  Place's  theory  of 
capillary  attraction.     L.  1809. 

K.,  T.  Thomas  Keightley.  The  fairy- 
mythology.     L.  1828. 

K.,  W.  William  Kingsford,  C.E.  Im- 
pressions of  the  West  and  South  . .  . 
Toronto,  1858. 

K.,  W.  Bishop  White  Kennet.  A  let- 
ter to  the  Lord  Bishop  of  Carlisle  con- 
cerning one  of  his  predecessors.  Bishop 
Merks  ...    3d  ed.    L.  1713. 

K.,  W.  William  Kelly.  Notes  on 
Ezekiel  by  .  .  .     L.  1876. 

K.,  W.,  Esq.  William  Kenrick.  An 
epistle  to  James  Boswell,  Esq.  ...  L. 
1768. 

K***,  E.,  of  M***  S***.  Edward 
King,  of  Mansfield  Street,  London,  in 
Beloe's  "  Sexagenarian,"  Vol.  2,  p.  96. 
2d  ed.     L.  1818. 

K ,  Rev.  A ,  A.M.  Rev.  Alex- 
ander Keith.  Observations  on  the  act  for 
preventing  clandestine  marriages.  By . . . 
L. 1753. 

Kaiser,  Ernst.  Eivald  August  KSnig. 
Der  Deserteur.     1866. 

Kaloolah.  Mrs.  Sarah  Elizabeth  {Hill- 


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yer  Ballard)  Maynard,  who  published 
poems  in  various  papers  under  this  signa- 
ture. 

Kalula.  F,  E.  Ramsden,  in  the  "  New 
York  Dramatic  News." 

Kames,  St.  5.  Nugent  Townskend. 
Colorado ;  its  agriculture,  stock-feeding, 
scenery,  and  shooting  (N.Y.  1879),  origi- 
nally contributed  to  the  "Field"  (L.). 

Kaout  't  'Chouk,  Tridace  Nafe, 
Th§obrOine  de.  Henri  Florent  Delmoite. 
Voyage  pittoresque  et  industriel  dans  le 
Paraguay-roux  et  la  Palinge'nesie  Aus- 
trale  .  .  .     Mons,  1835. 

Kapha,  Belshazzar,  the  Jbtf.  Rob- 
ert Dodsleif.  The  book  of  the  chroni- 
cle of  James  the  nephew  ...  L. 
1743. 

Karl,  Henri.  Comte  Jules  de  Carn(f. 
Marguerite  de  Keradec.     1876. 

Karl,  Meister.  Charles  Godfrey  Le- 
land.  Sketch  book  of  Meister  Karl.  P. 
1855. 

Karlsten,  Henry.  Charles  Henry 
L'uders,  in  his  contributions  to  the 
"  Evening  Bulletin  "  (P.). 

Kastus.  Charles  Waddington.  De 
I'autorite  d'Aristote  au  moyen-age. 
1877. 

Kata  Phusin.  John  Rushin.  The 
poetry  of  architecture,  with  illustrations 
by  the  author,  and  other  papers,  signed 
...  In  Loudon's  "Architectural  Maga- 
zine," 1837-38.  Also  an  article  in  the 
same  journal,  January,  1839. 

Kate,  Cousin.  Catherine  Douglass 
Bell.  An  autumn  at  Karnford  .  .  . 
Edinb.  1847. 

Kathleen.  Mrs.  Kate  Ensworth,  in 
her  contributions  to  the  "Detroit  Free 
Press." 

Keeldar,  Shirley.  Miss  Ely.  The 
winding  Wye :  a  song.  The  music  by 
...     L.  1863. 

Keen  Hand,  A.  Henry  Farnie.  The 
Golfer's  manual  .  .  .     Cupar,  1857. 

Keith,  Ijeslie.  Miss  Keith  Johnston. 
Nobody's  lad  .  .  .     L.  1882. 

Keld.  Harry  S.  Heioitt,  in  his  contri- 
butions to  the  "  Syracuse  Herald " 
(N.Y.). 

Kemperhausen.  Robert  Pearce  Od- 
lies,  one  of  "  Blackwood's  "  contributors 
and  the  "  Kemperhausen  "  of  the  "  Noctes 
Ambrosianas." 

Kendal,  W.  H.  William  Hunter  Grim- 
ston.     A  nom  de  theatre. 

Kendal,  Mrs.  W.  H.  Mrs.  Margaret 
[^' Madge "'\  (Robertson)  Grimston. 

Kent,  Alfred.  J.  Dacres  Devlin.  Two 
odes  on  occasion  of  the  Cinque  Ports 
festival  at  Dover,  Aug.  30,  1839,  in  hon- 


our of  tlie  Duke  of  Wellington.  L. 
1839. 

Kentuckian,  A.  Asahel  Langwor- 
thij  C?).  A  biographical  sketch  of  Col. 
Eichard  M.  Johnson.     N.Y.  1843. 

Kentuckian,  A.  Samuel  Smith  Nich- 
olas.    Martial  law  .  .  .     About  1842. 

Kentucky  Colonel,  The.  Col.  May- 
nard, in  his  contributions  to  the  "  Senti- 
nel" (Indianapolis,  Ind.). 

Kenwyn,  Allen.  Rev.  Samuel  Pascoe. 
On  the  Cornish  coast :  a  series  of  thir- 
teen excursions  on  Cornish  shores.  Truro, 
1878.  First  appeared  in  the  "  Western 
Daily  Mercury,"  under  the  above  signa- 
ture. He  has  been  the  author  of  verse 
and  prose  articles  for  the  "  Graphic,"  the 
Plymouth  newspapers,  and  other  periodi- 
cals. 

Kerr,  Orpheus  C.  Robert  Henry 
Newell.  Avery  Glibun  ;  or,  between  two 
fires  :  a  romance.     N.Y.  1867. 

Kerr,  Sherill.  Miss  Julia  Magruder, 
in  her  contributions  to  various  period- 
icals. 

Ketch,  Jack.  Thomas  Kibble  Hervey. 
Australia,  and  other  poems.  L.  1824; 
also  editor  of  the  "Athenasum"  (L.) 
1846-1854. 

Key-note.  Prof.  Nathan  Shepard,  in 
the  "  New  York  Examiner." 

Khalid,  Eb'n  Abdallah.  Sir  Henry 
Taylor,  K.C,  D.C.L. 

Khan,  The.  3Ir.  Kernigan,  in  his  con- 
tributions to  the  "  World "  (Toronto, 
Can.). 

Kilosa.     Harriet  G.  Hosmer. 

Kind,  K.  K.  Katkerine  C.  Walker,  in 
her  contributions  to  "  Harper's  Maga- 
zine"  (N.Y.). 

I£ing,  Alice.  Mrs.  Alice  King  Hamil- 
ton, in  tales,  etc.,  contributed  to  various 
periodicals. 

King,  Toler.  Mrs.  Emily  Fox.  Rose 
O'Connor  .  .  .     Chic.  1880. 

King,  The.  Mr.  Wasborough.  A  let- 
ter from  the  king.     L.  1820. 

The  letter  is  signed  "Montague  WilliamB." 

King  of  Brobdiugags,  The.  George 
III.  of  Great  Britain. 

"  In  other  papers  the  conqueror  of  Europe 
[Bonaparte]  was  represented  as  a  mere  pigmy 
—  as  a  man  in  miniature  —  when  compared  to 
King  George  and  the  Britons.  In  this  spirit, 
Gillray  in  1S03  represented  the  King  as  the 
•  King  of  Brobdignags '  eyeing  hia  diminutive 
assailant  through  his  opera-glass,  as  he  held 
him  in  his  hand." 

King's  Friend,  A.  Thomas  Poumall. 
Considerations  on  the  indignity  suffered 
by  the  Crown  ...     L.  1772. 

Kingcups.  The  Misses  Knatchbull. 
The   bouquet   culled  from    Marylebone 


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Gardens.  L.  1851-55.  [See  "Blue- 
bell."] 

Kingsborough,  Lord.  Edward  King, 
Viscount  Kingsborough.  Antiquities  of 
Mexico  ...     Ed.  by  .  .  .     L.  1831. 

Kingsford,  Jane.  Charles  Francis 
Barnard,  Jr.  The  soprano  :  a  musical 
story.     B.  1869. 

Kingsman,  A.  Bev.  Robert  William 
Essington,  il.A.  Over  volcanoes ;  or, 
through  France  and  Spain  in  1871.  L. 
1872. 

Kinkel,  Mme.  Elizabeth  Sara  Shep- 
pard.     Almost  a  heroine.     B.  1860. 

Kirk,  Eleanor.  Mrs.  Eleanor  Ames. 
Up  Broadway ;  and  its  sequel  .  .  .  N.Y. 
1870.. 

Kirke,  Edmund.  James  Roberts  Gil- 
more.  Life  in  Dixie's  Land  .  .  .  N.Y. 
1863. 

KirAvan.  Rev.  Nicholas  Murray.  Ro- 
manism at  home.     N.Y.  1852. 

Kit.  J.  B.  Adams,  in  his  contributions 
to  the  "  Tribune  "  (Denver,  Col.),  etc. 

Kit.  Prof.  John  Wilson  ( Christopher 
North). 

Kit.  Charles  Asbury  Stephens.  Camp- 
ing out  ...     B.  1872. 

Kitcat,  Dick.  Richard  Doi/le.  This 
name  is  given  as  that  of  the  artist  of  the 
first  five  etchings  of  Maxwell's  "  For- 
tunes of  Hector  O'Halloran,"  published 
by  Bentley  (L.)  in  1842. 

Kitty,  Aunt.  Maria  Jane  Mcintosh. 
Aunt  Kitty's  tales.     N.Y.  1841-42. 

Klausner,  Ckr.  Karl  Richard  Wal- 
demar  Uschner. 

Klikspaan.  Jan  Kneppelhout.  Stu- 
dententypen,  1841,  and  Studentenleven, 
1844. 

Klim,  Niels.  Baron  Ludivig  von  Ilol- 
berg.    Voyage  de  Niels  Klim.     18-. 

Kn —  Oxonian.  Rev.  John  Allan. 
Fiddle-de-dee :  a  hurdy  gurdy  ode  .  .  . 
by  .  .  .  corresponding  member  of  the 
institute  of  common  sense.  Aberdeen, 
1865. 

Knickerbocker.  John  S.  Du  SolU, 
in  the  "  Philadelphia  Sunday  Despatch." 

Knickerbocker.  John  Austin  Stevens, 
Jr.  Resumption  of  specie  payment  .  .  . 
N.Y.  1873. 

Knickerbocker,  Diedrich.  Wash- 
ington Irving.  The  history  of  New  York. 
N.Y.  1809. 

Knight,  Charles  D.  Mrs.  B.  L.  Gil- 
bert.   Thump's  client.    N.Y.  1880. 

Knight,  The.  Sir  Robert  Walpole. 
A  dialogue  which  lately  pass'd  between 
the  Knight  and  his  man  John  [a  satirical 
poem].    L.  1740(1). 

Knight    Errant,    A.       Edward    Du 


Bois,  Esq.  My  pocket  book;  or,  hints 
for  a  ryght  merrye  and  conceitede  tour 
in  quarto ;  to  be  called  "  The  Stranger  in 
Ireland  in  1805."     By  .  .  .     L.  1808. 

Knight  of  Innishowen,  The.  John 
Sheehan. 

Knight  of  Kerry.  Maurice  Fitz- 
Gerald.  A  letter  to  Sir  Robert  Peel  on 
the  endowment  of  the  Roman  Catholic 
Church  in  Ireland  ...     L.  1845. 

Knight  of  Morar,  The.  Sir  William 
Augustus  Eraser.,  4th  Bart.  Coila's 
whispers  .  .  .     Edinb.  1869. 

Knockdunder,  Lieutenant  Abel, 
H.P.  Andrew  Sliortrede.  Letter  ...  on 
the  proceedings  of  the  Association  for 
Promotion  of  the  Fine  Arts  in  Scotland. 
Edinb.  1840. 

Knot,  Maple.  Ebenezer  Clemo.  The 
life  and  adventures  of  Simon  Seek  .  .  . 
Montreal,  1858. 

Known  Friend  of  Mr.  Lieslie,  A. 
Roger  Laurence.  Mr.  Leslie's  defence 
from  some  erroneous  and  dangerous 
principles  advanc'd  ...     L.  1719. 

Knutt,  A.  P.  Augustus  M.  D.  Livan- 
dais. 

Korah.  Edward  Taylor  Fletcher,  who 
contributed  articles  to  the  "Literary 
Transcript"  (Montreal),  1837-39,  under 
this  signature,  "  Tabitha,"  and  his  own 
initials. 

Koran,  M.  Vcddemar  Thisted.  Breve 
fra  Helvode.     1871. 

Krasnohorska,  Eliska.  Henriette 
Pech.     Zum  slawischen  Siiden.     1880. 

Krawbridge,  Michael.  John  Boyle, 
Earl  of  Cork  and  Orrery. 

Kremlin.  William  Stevens  Robinson. 
His  signature  in  the  "  Hartford  (Conn.) 
Press,"  in  1865. 

Krik.  Henri/  G.  Crickmore.  Guide  to 
the  turf  (N.Y.  l'87-) ;  and  N.Y.  "  World." 

Krinelbol.  Claude  Prosper  Jolyot 
de  Cr€billon.  —  See  "  Zeokinizul." 

Kroates.     Josiah  F.  Polk. 

Kron,  Karl.  Lyman  Hotchkiss  Bagg. 
Ten  thousand  miles  on  a  bicycle.  By 
.  .  .     N.Y.  1885. 

"  Between  '76  and  '82  ...  I  carried  on  a  large 
correspoudence,  with  the  signature '  World's  Coll. 
Chron.'  ((.e.  chronicler) ;  though  I  never  attached 
it  to  a  published  article,  except  advertisements  or 
circulars.  '  Kol  Kron,'  which  I  attached  to  many 
cyclinsf  sketches,  '79  to  '82  (including  one  article 
in  '  Lippiucott'),  was  simply  a  perversion  of  this 
signature.  When  I  left  the  '  World,'  I  changed 
the  '  Kol '  to  '  Karl.' "  —  Letter,  1885. 

Krone,  Karl.  Tekla  (Svensson)  Juel, 
with  her  two  sisters,  Fanny  Svensson  and 
Alfhilda  (Svensson)  Mecklenburg.  Ei  blot 
til  Lyst.     1880. 


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Kruna.  Mrs.  Julia  P.  Ballard.  The 
hole  in  the  bag ;  and  other  stories.  N.Y. 
1877. 

Krys.  Thomas  B.  Chri/stal,  in  his  con- 
tributions to  the  "  Morning  Journal " 
(N.Y.). 

Kuklos.  John  Harris.  A  review  of 
Macaulay's  teaching  on  the  relationship 


of  theology  to  the  science  of  government. 
Montreal,  1874. 

Kunst,  Hermann,  Philol.  Professor. 

Rev.     Walter     Chalmers     Smith.       Olrig 
Grange.     Glasgow,  1872. 

Kwang  Ching  Liing.  Alexander  Del- 
mar.  Why  should  the  Chinese  go  ?  San 
Erancisco,  1878. 


A  or  \.  Charles  Edward  Long,  Esq. 
"  Memoir  of  Sir  Henry  Morgan,  '  The 
Buccaneer,'  "  "  Gent.  Mag.,"  February 
and  March,  1832,  pp.  128,  231 ;  "  Monu- 
ments of  the  Long  family,"  "  Gent. 
Mag.,"  June,  1835,  p.  588. 

Li.  Charles  Edward  Long,  Esq.  "  Gent. 
Mag.,"  August,  1849,  p.  153. 

Ij.  Rev.  John  Lawrij,  Prebendary  of 
Rochester,  in  his  contributions  to  the 
"Athenian  Letters"  ...     L.  1741-43. 

li.  George  Frederick  Beltz,  Esq. 
"  Armorial  decorations  of  Fonthill 
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li.  Catherine  Swanwick.  Poems.  L. 
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li.  Major  Robert  Laehlan.  Remarks 
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of  Canada  .  .  .     Montreal,  1848. 

L).  Israel  Lombard.  Remarks  on  the 
tariff  bill  now  before  the  United  States 
senate.    Ladia  Wharf  [B.],  January,  1861. 

li.  James  Lenox.  Shakespeare's  plays 
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Li.,  Liady.  Lady  Lyons.  Olivia:  a 
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Li.,  a.  Miss  Ahhy  Lee.  [Appendix 
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Ij;  a.  E.  a.  E.  Lancaster,  in  his  contri- 
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Li.,  A.  E.  Miss  A.  E.  L.  Lee.  The 
fruits  of  the  valley.     L.  1855. 

Jj.,  C.  E.  C.  E.  Lambert.  The  bar- 
sinister  ...     L.  1836. 

Li.,  C.  H.  Charles  Henry  Luders,  in 
his  contributions  to  the  "  Evening  Bul- 
letin "  (P.). 

li.,  C.  H.  Rev.  Charles  H.  Leonard. 
First  steps  in  the  open  path.  Prepared 
for  the  children  and  youth  of  the  First 
(Universalist)  Church  of  Christ,  Chelsea, 
Mass.     B.  1865. 

Li.,  D.  David  Laing.  Notices  regard- 
ing the  metrical  versions  of  the  Psalms 
.  .  .     Edinb.  1842. 

li.,  E.  E.  Lord.  Discursive  remarks 
on  modem  education.     L.  1841. 


Lj.  E.  Samuel  Pegge.  "  Observations  on 
the  Sunday  clause  in  the  militia  bill," 
"Gent.  Mag.,"  1757,  p.  58  (and  forty 
other  articles,  from  1788  to  1795). 

"  L.  E.,"  —  the  final  letters  either  of  Samue2 
and  Pegge,  or  of  PaiiZ  Gemsege.  See  "  Gent. 
Mag.,"  LSVI.,  pp.  981  and  1083. 

Li.,  E.  E.  Lumh  (1).  Scattered  pearls 
strung  together  ...     L.  1860. 

Jj.,  E.  Emma  Lewis.  Treasures  of 
darkness.     By ...     P.  1854. 

Prefacesigned"F.W.";  i.e.  Francis  WJiarf  on, 

Li.,  E.  B.  Edward  George  Earle  Lytton 
Bulwer-Lytton,  Baron  Lytton.  Harold,  the 
last  of  the  Saxon  kings.     L.  1848. 

Ij.,  E.  E.  E.  Elizabeth  Lay.  How  to 
be  a  hero.    B.  187-. 

Li.,  E.  F.  E.  F.  Lloyd.  John  Brown's 
trouble  .  .  .     1863. 

Ti.,  E.  Li.  Mrs.  E.  L.  Lasselle.  Mag- 
dalen the  enchantress  ...     P.  1858. 

li.,  E.  M.  E.  M.  Lawson.  Records 
and  traditions  of  Upton-on-Severn.  By 
...     L.  1869. 

Li.,  E.  N.  Elizabeth  N.  Lockerby.  The 
wild  brier ;  or,  lays  by  an  untaught  min- 
strel.    Charlottetown,  1866. 

Li.,  E.  S.  Hon.  Elizabeth  Susan  Law, 
afterwards  Lady  Colchester.  Giustina: 
a  Spanish  tale  of  real  life.  A  poem  .  . . 
L. 1833. 

Li.,  F.  G.  Frederick  George  Lee.  Lays 
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Li.,  G.  George  Ludlam.  The  myste- 
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Li.,  H.  A.,  the  Old  Sliekarry.  Major 
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forest  and  the  field.     L.  1865. 

It.  H.  C.  Charles  Henry  Luders,  in  his 
contributions  to  the  "  Evening  Bulletin  " 
(P.). 

Li.,  H.  E.  S.  H.  E.  S.  Leech.  Ferns 
which  grow  in  New  Zealand  and  the 
adjacent  islands  plainly  described. 

Li.,  J.  Rev.  James  Lupton.  Gulliver's 
travels,  new  edition,  carefully  edited  by 
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Li.,  J.  John  Love,  Jr.  Judas's  younger 
brother  manifested  ...     L.  1704. 

IJ.,  J.  Rev.  James  Lukin.  The  lathe 
and  its  uses  ...    .3d  ed.    L.  1871. 

li.,  J.  J.  Leadbetter.  A  pilgrimage 
to  the  shrines  of  Buckinghamshire.  By 
...     L.  1861. 

L.,  J.  F.  de.  Don  J.  F.  de  Lizardi. 
Pensador  Mexicano.     Mexico,  1813. 

Li.,  J.  R.  James  Russell  Lowell.  The 
poetical  works  of  J.  Keats,  with  a  life. 
B.  1854. 

Li.,  J.  S.  John  Stockton  Littell.  The 
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P.  1842. 

Li.  K.  Charles  Chauncy,  D.D.  A  let- 
ter to  the  Rev.  Mr.  George  Whitefield, 
publickly  calling  upon  him  to  vindicate 
his  conduct  or  confess  his  faults.  B. 
1745. 

Li.  Li.  Rev.  George  Smith.  —  See  "  Love- 
church,  Leonard." 

Li.  Li.  One  of  the  pseudonyms  at- 
tributed to  Junius  {q.v.).  The  two  let- 
ters thus  signed  are  dated  Aug.  5  and 
Sept.  6, 17G8,  and  express  "  indignation  at 
the  dismissal  of  Sir  Jeffory  Amherst 
from  his  government  of  Virginia,  whose 
services  and  merits  are  strongly  de- 
scribed." 

L.  Lj.  Laura  Loring  Pratt.  Evening 
rest ;  or,  the  shadow  of  the  Great  Shep- 
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Li.,  Li.  B.  Lambert  BlacTcwell  Larking. 
A  description  of  the  Heart-Shrine  in 
Leybourne  Church,  with  some  account 
of  Sir  Roger  de  Leyburn,  Kt.  L. 
1864. 

Li.,  Li.  E.  Mrs.  Lefitia  Elizabeth 
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1850. 

li.,  Li.  P.  Mrs.  L.  P.  Lewis,  German 
correspondent  of  numerous  American 
periodicals. 

li.,  M.  E.  Miss  Marij  Elizabeth  Lee, 
who  contributed  to  the  "Rose  Bud," 
afterwards  the  "  Southern  Rose,"  pub- 
lished at  Charleston,  S.C.,  at  first  under 
the  modest  signature  of  "  A  Friend," 
and,  when  this  became  known,  under 
those  initials  of  her  name. 

Li.,  M.  R.  M.  li.  Lahee.  Tim  Bob- 
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Manchester,  1860. 

Li.  N.  Rev.  George  F.  Cushman,  in  his 
contributions  to  the  "Churchman" 
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Li.,  R.  J.  Richard  J,  Lane.  Spirits 
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Li.,  R.  W.  Rev.  Randolph  W.  Lowrie, 
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383. 


L.,  S.  Stephen  Lobb.  —  See  "  A  Lover 
of  Truth  and  Peace." 

li.,  S.  C.  S.  C.  Lampreys.  A  brief 
historical  and  descriptive  account  of 
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Li.  S.  E.  Michael  Augustus  Oathercole. 
Letters  to  a  Dissenting  Minister  of  the 
Congregational  Independent  Denomina- 
tion ...     L.  1834. 

Li.  S  S.  Laura  Sophia  Temple.  Poems. 
L. 1805. 

Li.,  S.  W.  Mrs.  S.  W.  Landor.  Whis- 
perings from  life's  shore  :  a  bright  shell 
for  children.     B.  1849. 

Li.,  T.  Thomas  Letchworth.  A  morn- 
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Li.,  T.  H.  Thomas  Hennj  Lowth.  Essay 
on  architecture.     L.  1776. 

Li.  U.  P ,  A.]>I.     Thomas  Edwards. 

A  letter  to  the  author  of  a  late  Episto- 
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it.,  W.,  Junioi".  William  Lamboll,  Jr. 
A  lamentation  over  Zion,  on  the  declen- 
sion of  the  Church.     L.  1747. 

Ix,  W.  B.  W.  B.  Lord  (?).  The 
corset  and  the  crinoline  ...  L. 
1865. 

Li.,  W.  F.  B.  W.  F.  B.  Laivrie.  The 
Idol-slirine  ...     L.  1851. 

Ij.,  W.  H.  William  Henrij  Leeds.  A 
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architecture.  Revised,  etc.,  by  .  .  .  L. 
1862. 

Li.,  W.  S.  Walter  Savage  Landor. 
Dry  sticks,  fagoted  by  W.  S.  L.  Edinb. 
1858. 

This  book  is  very  scarce,  having  been  sup- 
pressed ;  and  it  is  not  included  in  any  edition  of 
Landor's  works. 

Li***,  Mrs.  Mrs.  Lefevre.  An  extract 
of  letters,  —  by  .  .  .     Dublin,  1808. 

Li ,  T.     Thomas  Lewis.      English 

Presbyterian  eloquence  ...     L.  1720. 

Li  .  .  .  BI  .  .  .  B  .  .  .,  armateur.  Louis 
Marie  Prudhomme.  —  See  "  Armateur." 

Labourer  for  Peace,  A.  Jane  Ogil- 
vie.  A  handbook  for  the  Churches  . .  . 
Edinb.  1840. 

Liabourer  in  the  Same  Cause,  A. 
One  of  the  pseudonyms  attributed  to 
Junius  (f/.v.).  The  letters  thus  signed 
are  dated  June  27  and  July  7,  1770,  and 
are  directed  against  Mr.  Wilkes. 

Liabrunie,  Gerard.  Gerard  de  Ner- 
val.    Piquillo.     Paris,  1837. 

Liackland,  Thomas.  George  Canning 
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Liaco.  Stephen  Lligginson.  The  writ- 
ings of  Laco,  as  published  in  the  "  Massa- 
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Liacon.  Bev.  Caleb  C.  Colton.  Lacon; 
or,  many  things  in  few  words.  L.  1820- 
22. 

Ijacretie,  Arnold.  Jules  Claretie.  Le 
rocher  des  fiances.     1851. 

Ijactantius.  Sir  David  Dalrymple. 
Of  the  manner  in  which  persecutors 
died  ;  by  .  .  .     Edinb.  1782. 

Liactilla.  Mrs.  Ann  Yearsley.  Poems. 
L.  1785. 

Liady,  A.  Miss  Sarah  Fielding.  The 
adventures  of  David  Simple  . .  .  By  . .  . 
L. 1744. 

Lady,  A.  Mrs.  (Mallet)  Celisia.  Al- 
mida:  a  tragedy,  as  it  is  performed  at 
the  Theatre-Royal,  in  Drury  Lane.  L. 
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Ijady,  A.  Mrs.  Henry  Freshfield. 
Alpine  byways ;  or,  light  leaves  gathered 
in  1859  and  1860.    L.  1861. 

Lady,  A.  Mrs.  Mary  J.  Jourdan. 
The  Althorp  Picture  Gallery,  and  other 
poetical  sketches.    Edinb.  1836. 

Lady,  A.  Miss  Elizabeth  Missing 
Sewell.     Amy  Herbert  ...     L.  1844. 

Lady,  A.  Mrs.  Hannah  Glasse.  The 
art  of  cookery  made  plain  and  easy  .  .  . 
L.  1747. 

The  name,  "  Mrs.  Grlasse,"  is  held  by  some 
authorities  to  be  a  pseudonym  of  Dr.  John 
Hill,  to  whom  the  authorslaip  of  the  above 
work  is  ascribed. 

Lady,  A.  Miss  Maria  Farquhar.  Bio- 
graphical catalogue  of  the  principal  Ital- 
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Lady,  A.  Mrs.  Ballantyne.  Birds, 
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Lady,  A.  Mrs.  Pinchard.  The  blind 
child ;  or,  anecdotes  of  the  Wyndhara 
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Lady,  A.  Mrs.  Farren.  Boston  Com- 
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Lady,  A.  Miss  Eliza  Perkins,  of  War- 
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Lady,  A.  M.  E.  Jackson.  Botanical 
lectures.     By  .  .  .     L.  1864. 

Lady,  A.  Mrs.  31.  E.  Parker  Bouligny. 
Bubbles  and  ballast.  Being  a  description 
of  life  in  Paris,  during  the  brilliant  days 
of  the  Empire  .  .  .     Bait.  1871. 

Lady,  A.  Mrs.  (Wight)  Cox.  Burton 
Wood.  In  a  series  of  letters.  Probably 
published  at  London,  about  1788.  See 
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162. 

Lady,  A.  Mrs.  —  Stringer.  The  chain 
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Lady,  A.  Mrs.  Anna  Cora  (Ogden 
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Lady,  A.  Mrs.  R.  Ward.  The  child's 
guide  to  knowledge  ...  2d  ed.  L. 
1828. 

Lady,  A.  Miss  Harriet  M.  Gunn. 
Conversations  on  Church  polity.  By  . . . 
L.  1833. 

Lady,  A.  Mrs.  Ellen  Fox  Crewdson. 
The  countries  of  Europe  and  the  man- 
ners and  customs  of  its  various  nations 
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Lady,  A.  Mrs.  James  F.  Palmer.  A 
dialogue  in  the  Devonshire  dialect  (in 
three  parts)  by  ...  to  which  is  added  a 
glossary,  by  James  F.  Palmer.     L.  1837. 

Lady,  A.  Mrs.  Anna  (Murphy)  Jame- 
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Lady,  A.  Annabel/a  Plumptre.  Do- 
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Ladj'^,  A.  il/rs.  Cockle.  An  explana- 
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Lady,  A.  Mrs.  —  Thompson.  Family 
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Lady,  A.  3Irs.  —  (Minijie)  Gunning. 
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L. 1764. 

Lady,  A.  George  Alexander  Stevens. 
The  female  Inquisition.     L.  1753. 

Lady,  A.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Sanders. 
First  settlers  of  New  England  ...  B. 
1822. 

Lady,  A.  Mrs.  {Marshall)  Cochrane, 
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1844. 

Lady,  A.  3Irs.  Elizabeth  Washington 
(Gamble)  Wirt.  Flora's  dictionary. 
Bait.  1829. 

Lady,  A.  Maria  Julia  Young.  Gen- 
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Lady,  A.  Mary  Jane  Mackenzie 
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Lady,  A.  3Irs.  H.  J.  Moore.  The 
golden  legacy :  a  story  of  life's  phases 
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Lady,  A.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Winslow 
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metre  .  .  .     Aberdeen,  1867. 

Lady,  A.  Lady  Elizabeth  (Rigby) 
Eastlake.  Handbook  of  painting:  the 
German,  Flemish,  Dutch,  Spanish,  and 
French  schools.  Partly  translated  from 
the  German  of  Kugler,  by  .  , .     L.  1854. 

Lady,  A.  Elizabeth  Isabella  Spence. 
Helen  Sinclair  :  a  novel  ...     L.  1799. 

Lady,  A.  Albinia  Gwynn.  The  his- 
tory of  the  Honourable  Edward  Morti- 
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How  to   dress  on  £  15  a  year  as  a  lady 
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Lady,  A.  Mrs.  James  Keir.  Interest- 
ing memoirs.     By  ...     L.  1786. 

Liady,  A.  Martha  Nicol.  Ismeer; 
or,  Smyrna  and  its  British  hospital  in 
1855  ...     L. 1856. 

Liady,  A.  Mrs.  F.  D.  Bridges.  Jour- 
nal of  ...  's  travels  round  the  world.  L. 
1883. 

Lady,  A.  Mary  Anne  Hanway.  A 
journey  to  the  Highlands  of  Scotland  .  .  . 
L.  1777. 

Lady,  A.  Lizzie  Selina  Eden.  A 
lady's  glimpse  of  the  late  war  in  Bohe- 
mia. 

Lady,  A.  Mary  Wray,  Lady  Cecil, 
The  ladies'  library,  written  by  .  .  .  L. 
1714. 

Lady,  A.  Mrs.  Rose  Lawrence.  The 
last  autumn  at  a  favourite  residence  .  .  . 
L. 1828. 

Lady,  A.  Mrs.  Mary  Wiseman.  A 
letter  from  ...  to  her  daughter,  on  the 
manner  of  passing  Sunday  rationally  and 
agreeably.     L.  1788. 

Lady,  A.  Mrs.  Charlotte  MacCarthy. 
A  letter  from  ...  to  the  Bishop  of  Lon- 
don.    L.  1768. 

Lady,  A.  Thomas  Amory.  A  letter 
to  the  Eeviewers,  occasioned  by  their 
account  of  a  book  called  "  Memoirs."  L. 
1755. 

Lady,  A.  Mrs.  Walker.  Letters  from 
the  Duchess  de  Crui  and  others  on  sub- 
jects moral  and  entertaining  .  .  .  L.  1776. 

Lady,  A.  Mrs.  —  [Ward  Rondeau) 
Vigor.  Letters  from  .  .  .  who  resided 
some  years  in  Russia,  etc.     L.  1775. 

Lady,  A.  il/rs.  Julia  Charlotte  Mait- 
land.  Letters  from  Madras  during  the 
years  1836-39.     L,  1843. 

Lady,  A.     Miss  Anne  Wilson.   Letters 

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>  r^y     Lady,    A.     Mrs.    Mary  Davis    (Cook) 

J     Wallis.      Life  in  Feejee ;  or,  five  years 

among  the  Cannibals.     By  ...     B.  1851. 

Lady,  A.  Mrs.  Margaret  (Holford) 
Hodson.  Lines  to  a  boy  pursuing  a 
butterfly.     By  .  .  .     L.  1826. 

Lady,  A.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  (Alsager) 
Zornlin.  Lines  addressed  to  Lord  Nelson 
after  the  celebrated  battle  of  the  Nile. 
By  .  .  .    L.  1805. 

Lady,  A.  Miss  Emily  Trevenen.  Little 
Derwent's  breakfast.  By  .  .  .  Illus- 
trated with  engravings  ...     L.  1839. 

"  These    poems  were  written  .   .  .   for  the 

amusement  and  instruction  of  her  [the  lady's] 

godson,  Derwent   Mouhrie   Coleridge,    son   of 

.       Rev.  Derwent  Coleridge,  and  grandson  of  8.  T. 

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Lady,  A.  Mrs.  Ann  (Ritchie)  3Ieiiies. 
The  lives  of  St.  John  the  Baptist,  the 
twelve  apostles,  and  of  St.  Paul  .  .  . 
Edinb.  1824. 

Lady,  A.  .lane  Budge.  Manual  of 
English  history  simplified  ...     L.  1866. 

Lady,  A.  Rosalind  St.  Clair.  Mars- 
ton  :  a  novel  ...     L.  1835. 

Lady,  A.  Lady  Anne  Halkett.  Medi- 
tations on  the  twenty-fifth  Psalm  .  .  . 
Edinb.  1771. 

Lady,  A.  Mrs.  —  M'Taggart.  Me- 
moirs of  a  gentlewoman  of  the  old  school.. 
L.  1830. 

Lady,  A.  Elizabeth  Roll.  Miscella- 
neous poems  ...     L.  1768. 

Lady,  A.  An7ie  Finch,  Countess  of 
Winchelsea.  Miscellaneous  poems,  on 
several  occasions.     L.  1713. 

Lady,  A.  Mrs.  H.  St.  A.  Kitching. 
Moral  plays  ...     L.  1832. 

Lady,  A.  Miss  Charlotte  Elliott. 
Morning  and  evening  hymns,  for  a 
week  ...     L.  1842. 

Lady,  A.  Mrs.  —  Bundell.  A  new- 
system  of  domestic  cookery.  1808- 
59. 

Lady,  A.  Mrs.  —  Woodfin.  Northern 
memoirs ;  or,  the  history  of  a  Scotch 
family.     By  .  .  .     L.  1756. 

Lady,  A.  Mrs.  Harry  Bawson.  Notes 
of  Eastern  travel ;  being  selections  from^ 
the  diary  of  .  .  .     Manchester,  1874. 

Lady,  A.  Mrs.  R.  Douglas.  On  the 
conservative  elements  of  the  Americaa 
republic  .  .  .     Chillicothe,  1842. 

Lady,  A.  Mrs.  Julia  Ward  Howe. 
Passion  flowers.     Poems.     B.  1854. 

Lady,  A.  Miss  Coxe.  A  picture  of 
Monmouthshire ;  or,  an  abridgment  of 
Mr.  [William]  Coxe's  historical  tour  in 
Monmouthshire.     By  .  .  .     L.  1802. 

Lady,  A.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Griffith. 
The  Platonic  wife  :  a  comedy.  By  .  .  . 
L.  1765. 

Lady,  A.  Mrs.  Emilie  Earle  (Steele) 
Hicks.  Pocket  guide  to  the  Lizard.  By 
.  . .     Truro,  1876. 

Lady,  A.  Elizabeth  Thomas.  Poems 
on  several  occasions  ...     L.  1726. 

Lady,  A.  Mrs.  Sarah  Greer.  Quaker- 
ism ;  or,  the  story  of  my  life.  By  .  .  . 
who  for  forty  years  was  a  member  of  the 
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Lady,  A.  Mrs.  Felicia  Dorothea 
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siderable body  of  his  countrymen,  and  has  justi- 
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Laker,  Cecil.  Mrs.  Harriette  (Smith) 
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Lan,  Viggo.  Hother  Tolderlund,  a 
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Lancashire  Artisan,  A.  Malcolm 
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Lancashire  Lad,  A.  Thomas  Sowden. 
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Lancashire  Manufacturer,  A.  Hen- 
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Lancaster,  W.  P.  Hon.  John  Byrne 
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Lancer.  0.  C.  Stouder.  Shakespeare's 
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LanccAvood,  Lawrence,  Esq.  Rev. 
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Lander,  Jean.  Mme.  Ernest  Hello. 
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Lander,  Meta.  Mrs.  Margarette 
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Landholder,  A.  Elisha  R.  Potter. 
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Landholder,  A.  WiUci7is  Updike.  An 
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Landholder,  A.  Clement  Clarke 
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Landor,  Charles.  Caroline  Stickney, 
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Landowner,  A.  Lord  Charles  Town- 
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By  .  .  .     L.  1751. 

Landscape  Painter,  A.  Charles  Lan- 
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Lane,  Chancery,  Esq.  James  Edwin 
Wilson.  A  throw  for  a  throne ;  or,  the 
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Lane,  Wycliffe.  Mrs.  Edmond  Jen- 
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Lang  Syne.  William  McKoy,  in  a 
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Langdon,  Mary.  Mrs.  Mary  H. 
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LangstafT,  Launcelot,  Esq.  Wash- 
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liangston,  Ijawrence.  Reverdy  John- 
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Laon.  W.  D.  Le  Sieur,  in  his  con- 
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La  Roque.  Louis  Boi/er,  who  wrote 
many  vaudevilles,  the  most  of  them  with 
others,  and  signed  them  with  the  pseudo- 
nym "La  Koque." 

LiarTTOod,  Jacob.  L.  R.  Sadler.  The- 
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Lascelles,  Lady  Caroline.  Mrs. 
Mary  Elizabeth  (Braddon)  Maxwell.  The 
black  band.     L.  1860. 

The  pseudonym  was  suggested  by  Sir  F.  C. 
Lascelles  Wraxall,  who  "  claimed  a  family  right 
In  the  name."  —  See  "  Wraxall,  Lascelles." 

Lass  -with  the  golden  Locks,  The. 

Mrs.  Anna  Maria  Smart,  of  Reading, 
Berks.,  relict  of  Christopher  Smart, 
M.A.,  of  Pembroke  Hall,  Cambridge, 
thus  celebrated  in  one  of  his  bal- 
lads. 

Last  of  the  Puritans,  The.  Samuel 
Adams.  So  named  by  Edward  Everett, 
in  1825. 

Last  Traveller,  The.  Viscount  George 
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Late  American  Statesman,  A. 
Charles  Fenton  Mercer.  The  weakness 
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the  United  States  ...     L.  1863. 

Late  Barrister  at  Law,  A.  Sir  John 
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Late  Chief-Secretary  of  that  King- 
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Late  Eminent  Prelate,  A.  William 
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Late  Fellow  of  All  Souls  College, 
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A  letter  to  the  members  of  both  Houses 
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Late  Fellow  of  King's  College,  A. 
Thomas  Ashton,  D.D.  Extract  from  the 
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Late  Graduate  of  Oxford,  A.  Fred- 
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Late  Learned  Judge,  A.  Sir  Geof- 
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L.  1739. 

Late  Lord  Lyttelton,  The.  Wil- 
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Late  blaster  of  the  Temple,  The. 
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Late  Slember  of  the  University,  A. 
Theophilus  Lindsey.  An  examination  of 
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Late  Member  of  the  University,  A. 
Peter  Le  Page  lienouf.  The  character  of 
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Late  3Ierchant,  A.  Asa  Greene.  The 
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of  the  dangers  of  Wall  Street.   N.Y.  1834. 

Late  Noble  Writer,  A.  Henry  St. 
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ural society.  By  ...  or,  rather  written 
in  ridicule  of  his  opinions,  by  Edmund 
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Late  Officer  in  the  United  States 
Army,  A.  Jervasc  Cutler.  A  topo- 
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Late  Patriot  Prisoner,  A.  Tliomas 
Jefferson  Sutherland.  Loose  leaves  from 
the  i^ortfolio  of  ...  in  Canada.  N.Y. 
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Late  President  of  a  select  Chess 
Club,  The,  C.  Pearson.  Chess  exem- 
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L.  1842. 

Late  Prime  3Iinister,  A.  Duke  of 
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Late  Recorder  of  New^castle,  The. 

C.  Fawcett.  A  letter  to  ,  ,  ,  by  an  old 
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Late  Resident  at  Bhagulpore,  A. 
David  Hopkins.  The  dangers  of  British 
India,  from  French  invasion  ...    L,  1808. 

Late  Resident  in  Bengal,  A.  John 
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tions on  the  practicability  ...  of  com- 
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knowledge  of  Christianity  ...     L.  1808. 

Late  Resident  in  the  East,  A.  John 
Hobart  Gaunter,  B.D.  The  cadet :  a  poem, 
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Late  Staff  Officer,  A.  Woodbourne 
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Late  Staflf  Sergeant  of  the  13tli 
Ijiglit  Infantry,  A.  John  Mac  Mullen. 
Camp  and  barrack-room  ...     L,  1846. 

Late  Steward  of  the  Sons  of  the 
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Late  Stipendiary  Magistrate  in 
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Late  Teacher,  A.  William  Singleton. 
Mentor  and  Amander;  or,  a  visit  to 
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Late  Under  Secretary  of  State,  A. 
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Late  very  learned  and  reverend 
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Late  Vicar,  A.  Rev.  Robert  Masters. 
A  short  account  of  the  parish  of  Water- 
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La  Tenella.  Mrs.  Marij  Baijard  (Dev- 
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Latienne.  Lizzie  W.  Bacchus.  The 
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Latimer,  Faith.  Mrs.  John  A.  Mil- 
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Latona.  Mrs.  Sallie  J.  {Hancock) 
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La  Touche,  Geoffrey.  Theodore  Wil- 
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Latouche,  John.  Oswald  John  Fred- 
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Latour,  Tomline.  William  Schwenck 
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Laugel.  The  papers  upon  the  United 
States,  contributed  to  "  La  Revue  des 
Deux  Mondes"  (Paris,  1865),  and  signed 
"Laugel,"  are  attributed  to  the  Comte 
de  Paris. 

Laun,  Friedrich.  Friedrich  August 
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Laura.  Mrs.  Maria  Robinson.  Signa- 
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Laura,  Maria.  Mrs.  Maria  Robinson, 
who  corresponded  under  the  name  of 
"Perdita,"  and  who  was  called  "The 
English   Sappho."      The   words   of   the 


once  popular  song,  "Bounding  billow, 
cease  thy  motion,"  were  written  by  her. 

Laurent^Jan.  J^aurent  Jean  Lausanne, 
who  to  his  first  article,  written  for  a 
satirical  journal,  signed  only  his  Chris- 
tian names,  which,  by  a  mistake  of  the 
printer,  appeared  as  Laurent-Jan.  This- 
name  the  author  afterwards  signed  to  all 
his  publications. 

Laurie,  Annie.  Mrs.  Laura  Brad j 
Starr,  in  several  of  her  earlier  writings. 

Laval.  Rev.  Bernard  O'Reilly.  Tiie 
two  brides  :  a  tale.     N.Y.  1879. 

Lavengro.  George  Borrow.  Laven- 
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Lavigne,  Jean.  Arthur  de  Boissieu. 
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Law  Clerk,  A.  William  Russell. 
Leaves  from  the  diary  of  .  .  .  L. 
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Lawrence,  Slingsby.  George  Henri/ 
Lewes.  Sunshine  through  the  clouds. 
A  drama  in  one  act,  adapted  from  "  La 
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Lawton,  Effie.     Mrs.  S.  May  Bell. 

Lawj^er,  A.  Charles  Cowley.  Leaves 
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Lay  Baronet,  A.  Sir  Henry  Martin, 
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Lay  Brother  of  the  Same  Society, 
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Lay  Dissenter,  A.  Richard  Sharp. 
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Lay  Gentleman,  A.  Dr.  Frauds  Lee. 
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Lay-hand,  A.  Thomas  Lewis.  The 
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Lay  Hand,  A.  Roger  J^awrenco.  Lay 
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Lay-Member  of  the  British  and 
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Lay  Member  of  the  Church  of  Scot- 
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Liay  Member  of  the  Church  of 
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Lay-member  of  the  Committee,  A. 
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Lay  Preacher,  The.  Joseph  Dennie, 
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Lay  Seceder,  A.  George  Wilson 
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Layman,  A.  Samuel  Adams,  in  the 
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Layman,  A.  Johri  Skinner.  A  L.'s 
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Layman,  A.  Peter  Virtue,  the  younger. 
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Layman,  A.  John  Hay  Forbes.  Lord 
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Layman,  A.  Patrick  Duigenan,  LL.D. 
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Layman,  A.  Thomas  Williams.  The 
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Layman,  A.  Solomon  Lowe.  The 
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Layman,  A.  William  Hussey.  An 
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Layman,  A.  S.  Robinson.  An  appeal 
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Layman,  A.  John  Taylor.  Arma- 
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Layman,  A.  Asa  Wilbur.  Biblical 
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Layman,  A.      William   Penney,  Lord 


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Layman,  A.  John  Osborne  Sargent. 
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Layman,  A.  Jolm  David  Chambers. 
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Layman,  A.  John  Muir.  Considera- 
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Layman,  A.  James  Whatman  Bosan- 
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weeks  interpreted.     L.  1836. 

Layman,  A.  Harold  Richard  Bush, 
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Layman,  A.  Thomas  Falconer.  De- 
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Layman,  A.  John  Watts  De  Peyster. 
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Layman,  A.  Ralph  Hodshon,  of  Lintz» 
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Layman,  A.  William  Falconer.  Dis- 
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Laj^man,  A.  F.  Bolingbroke  Ribbans, 
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Layman,  A.  Rev.  William  Macfar- 
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Layman,  A.  John  Allen.  Enquiry 
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Layman,  A.  Peter  Waldo.  An  essay 
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Layman,  A.  William  Stevens.  An 
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the  Christian  Church  ...     L.  1773. 

Layman,  A.  Thomas  Carlyle.  An 
Essay  to  illustrate  the  foundation  .  .  • 
and  the  evidences  of  Christianity  .  .  . 
Edinb.  1827. 

Layman,  A.  Rev.  John  Hollis.  Es- 
says meant  as  an  offering  in  support  of 
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liayman,  A.  James  Norton.  Essays 
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Liayman,  A.  Alexander  Watson.  Es- 
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Liayman,  A.  Caleb  Fleming.  An 
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miracles  ...     L.  1742. 

Liayman,  A.  Samuel  K.  Jennings,  M.D. 
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the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church  .  .  . 
Bait.  1831. 

liayman,  A.  William  Rivington. 
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Liayman,  A.  Capt.  Matthew  Monta- 
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liayman,  A.  Theodore  Irving,  LL.D. 
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Liayman,  A.  Frederick  John  Monson, 
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Layman,  A.  Rev.  Nathaniel^  Neal. 
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Layman,  A.  Rev.  Andrew  Macgeorge. 
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Liayman,  A.  David  Rowland.  An 
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constitution  of  human  nature.     L.  1856. 

Liayman,  A.  Arthur  Ellis.  Is  the 
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L.  1855. 

Liayman,  A.  George  Foster  Talbot, 
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Liayman,  A.  William  Rivington.  The 
late  payment  of  weekly  wages  consid- 
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in  London  ...     L.  1854. 

Layman,  A.  Alexander  Dunlop.  The 
law  of  the  Sabbatli  of  perpetual  obliga- 
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Layman,  A.  John  Skinner,  Bishop 
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his  faith  and  practice.     Edinb.  1801. 

Layman,  A.  Thomas  Hughes.  A  lay- 
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Layman,  A.  Li/man  Abbott,  D.D.  A 
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Laicus  and  his  wife  in  a  country  parish. 
N.Y.  1873. 

Layman,  A.  Samuel  Greg.  Legacy 
in  prose  and  verse.     L.  1877. 

Layman,  A.     Thomas  Gordon.    A  let- 


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Layman,  A.  Duncan  Innes,  of  Edin- 
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the  Kirk  of  Scotland  .  .  .     n.p.  1749. 

The  address  to  the  reader  is  signed  "  D.  I." 

Layman,  A.  Sir  George  Colebrooke, 
Bart.  A  letter  to  a  nobleman,  contain- 
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to  Dissenters  ...     L.  1790. 

Layman,  A.  Richard  Gough.  A  let- 
ter to  [B.  Porteus]  the  Bishop  of  Lon- 
don,    n.p.  1799. 

Layman,  A.  Thomas  James  Mathias. 
A  letter  to  the  Lord  Marquis  of  Buck- 
ingham .  .  .  chiefly  on  the  subject  of  the 
numerous  emigrant  French  priests  and 
others  of  the  Church  of  Rome  ...  L. 
1797. 

Layman,  A.  Samuel  Saunders.  A 
letter  to  the  Rev.  Mr.  Tong,  Mr.  Robin- 
son, INIr.  Smith,  &  Mr.  Reynolds.  Occa- 
sion'd  by  the  late  differences  amongst 
the  Dissenters  ...     L.  1719. 

Lay-man,  A.  JoKn  Shute  Barrington 
A  letter  to  the  Right  Revd.  the  Lord 
Bishop  of .     L.  1744. 

Layman,  A.  Thomas  Kynaston.  A 
letter  to  Theophilus  Lindsey  ...  L. 
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Layman,  A.  Rev.  Walter  Farquhar 
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Layman,  A.  Thomas  Cogan,  M.D. 
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M.P L.  1799. 

Layman,  A.  John  Lavicount  Ander- 
don.  Life  of  Thomas  Ken,  Bishop  of 
Bath  and  Wells.    L.  1851. 

Layman,  A.  Prince  Hoare,  Esq.  (?). 
Manual  of  the  Latin  words  ...  of  the 
Church  service.     1822. 

Layman,  A.  Sir  William  Domville, 
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Layman,  A.  T.  M.  Stevenson.  The 
natural  or  the  supernatural.  By  .  .  . 
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Layman,  A.  Michael  Dodson.  New 
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Layman,  A.  John  Poynder.  Obser- 
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1820. 

Layman,  A.  Richard  Monckton  Mil- 
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...     L.  1841. 

Layman,  A.  Stephen  Colwell.  Poli- 
tics for  American  Christians  ...  P. 
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Layman,  A.  Sir  John  Bayley,  Bart. 
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John.  The  reasonableness  of  Chris- 
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Liayman,  A.  John  Lowell,  LL.D. 
The  recent  attempt  to  defeat  the  Con- 
stitutional provisions  in  favour  of  relig- 
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Layman,  A.  Andrew  Wilson,  M.D. 
Reflections  upon  some  of  the  subjects  in 
dispute  between  the  author  of  the  "Di- 
vine legation  of  Moses "  [Warburton] 
and  a  late  professor  in  the  University  of 
Oxford  [Lowth],  by  .  .  .     1767. 

Layman,  A.  Sir  Walter  Scott.  Re- 
ligious discourses.     Edinb.  1828. 

Layman,  A.  B.  Bartlett.  Remarks 
on  the  proceedings  of  the  Episcopal  con- 
ventions for  forming  an  American  Con- 
stitution ...    B.  1786. 

Layman,  A.  Willium  Witherhy.  A 
review  of  Scripture  ...  By  .  .  .  L. 
1816. 

Layman,  A.  Samuel  Austin  Allibone. 
A  review  by  ...  of  a  work  entitled 
"  New  themes  for  the  Protestant  Clergy  " 
[by  S.  Colwell].    P.  1852. 

Layman,  A.  Samuel  Heywood.  The 
rights  of  Protestant  Dissenters  to  a  com- 
pleat  toleration  asserted  ...  2d  ed.  L. 
1789. 

Layman,  A.  Edgar  Taylor,  in  his 
revision  of  the  New  Testament  ...  L. 
1840. 

Layman,  A.  Sharon  Turner,  Esq. 
Sacred  meditations  and  devotional  poems 
by  .  .  .    L.  1810. 

Layman,  A.  William  Peter,  M.A. 
Sacred  songs,  being  an  attempted  para- 
phrase of  some  portions  of  Scripture ; 
with  other  poems.     By  ...     L.  1834. 

Layman,  A.  Halph  Nicholson  Wor- 
num.  Saul  of  Tarsus;  or,  Paul  and 
Swedenborg,  etc.     By  ...     L.  1877. 

Layman,  A.  Sir  Edward  Sail  Alder- 
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Layman,  A.  Thomas  Sanden,  3I.D. 
A  second  letter  to  the  Rev.  Dr.  Goddard. 
Chichester,  1815. 

Layman,  A.  James  Wardrop.  Ser- 
mon occasioned  by  the  death  of  Alexan- 
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chief  magistrate  of  Montrose  .  .  .  By 
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Layman,  A.  George  Hardinge.  Three 
sermons.     1813. 

Layman,  A.  Richard  Dykes  Alexan- 
der. The  speech  of  ...  at  a  late  anni- 
versary meeting  of  a  Bible  association  in 
the  County  of  Suffolk,  1826. 

Layman,  A.  George  Griffin.  The 
sufferings  of  Christ.    N.Y.  1845. 


Layman,  A.  Thomas  Crowther  Brown, 
Suggestions  for  a  Chm-ch  of  Unity.  By 
.  .  .     1862. 

Layman,  A.  William  Oldisworth. 
Timothy  and  Philatheus  .  .  .  By  .  .  . 
L. 1709-10. 

Layman,  A.  C.  N.  Cumberlege  Ware. 
The  union  of  Church  and  State  .  .  .  By 
...     L.  1869. 

Layman,  A.  John  Edmonds  Stock. 
Unitarianism  tried  by  Scripture,  etc. 
Bristol,  1840. 

Layman,  A.  John  Bevans,  Jr.  A 
vindication  of  the  authenticity  of  the 
narratives  contained  in  the  first  two 
chapters  of  the  Gospels  of  St.  Matthew 
and  St.  Luke  ...     By  .  .  .     L.  1822. 

Layman,  A.  Orlando  Meads.  What 
ought  the  Diocese  to  do  .  .  .     1845. 

Layman,  A.  George  Brown.  Words 
from  a  layman's  ministry  at  Barnard 
Castle.     L.  1871. 

Layman  of  Boston,  U.S.,  A.  Eon. 
Nathan  Appleton.  The  doctrines  of  Origi- 
nal Sin  and  the  Trinity ;  discussed  in  a 
correspondence  between  a  clergyman  of 
the  Episcopal  Church  in  England  [i.e. 
Rev.  William  Edward  Heygate]  and  .  .  . 
B.  1859. 

Layman  of  the  Churcli,  A.  William 
Edmonstoune  Aytoun.  The  Drummond 
Schism  examined  and  exposed.  Edinb. 
1842. 

Layman  of  the  Church  of  Eng- 
land, A.  William  Knox.  Considera- 
tions on  the  universality  and  uniformity 
of  the  theocracy.     L.  1796. 

Layman  of  the  Church  of  Eng- 
land, A.  John  Watson.  The  New  Tes- 
tament . . .  with  notes  ...    By  . . .    L.  1822. 

Layman  of  the  Church  of  Scot- 
land, A.  Thomas  Blackwood.  Remarks 
on  the  Constitution  of  the  Canadas, 
civil  and  ecclesiastical,  with  a  view  to  its 
amendment,     n.p.,  n.d. 

LayTman  of  the  County  of  SuflFoLk, 
A.  P.  Deck.  The  advantage  of  a  na- 
tional observance  of  Divine  and  Human 
laws  .  .  .     Ipswich,  1792. 

Layman,  A  Leeds.  George  Rawson, 
known  as  "A  Leeds  Layman,"  was  resid- 
ing at  that  city  when  he  contributed  15 
hymns  to  the  "Leeds  Hymn  Book," 
1853. 

Layne,  Pyngle.  J.  Fox  Turner.  A 
short  discom'se  on  sermons  ...    L.  1855. 

Layton,  Lillie.  Mrs.  Emeline  H. 
(Brown)  Johnson,  whose  last  poetical 
productions,  written  on  her  sick-bed, 
appeared  in  the  "American  Courier," 
Philadelphia,  1850,  under  the  above  sig- 
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Lazarus,  Ebenezer.  Robert  Mason. 
Description  of  the  town  of  Kelso  .  .  . 
Kelso,  1789. 

Lieal.  E.  Disoswaij.  Fables  for  little 
folk.     N.Y.  1871. 

Lieander,  Richard.  Bichard  Volk- 
mann.  Traiimereien  an  franzosischen 
Kaminen  :  marchen.  1871.  12th  ed. 
1880. 

Learned,  Faithful,  Zealous,  and 
Reverend  Minister  of  the  Gospel  in 
the  Church  of  Scotland,  A.  Rev. 
Ebenezer  Erskine.  The  groans  of  believ- 
ers under  their  burdens  .  .  .   Edinb.  1722. 

Learned  Hand,  A.  Sir  Matthew 
Hale.  History  of  the  Common  Law  of 
England.     In  the  Savoy,  1713. 

Learned  Hand,  A.  Zachary  Chreij, 
LL.D.  A  preface  to  Dean  Moss's  ser- 
mons.    By  ...     L.  1732. 

Learned  Judge,  A.  Sir  Francis 
Buller.  An  introduction  to  the  law  rela- 
tive to  trials  at  Nisi  Prius.  By  ...  L. 
1768. 

Lebrun,  Alfred.  Alfred  Hennequin. 
J'attends  mon  oncle,  1869 ;  and  Trois 
chapeaux.     Brussels,  1870. 

Lebrun,  Camille.  Pauline  Guyot. 
Una  amitie  de  femme.    Paris,  1843. 

Le  Clerc.  Mrs.  Samuella  (Mardis) 
Coiven,  who  has  written  for  several  South- 
ern journals  under  this  signature, — the 
"  New  Orleans  Mirror,"  the  "  Southern 
Literary  News,"  etc. 

Ledyard,  Hope.  Mrs.  F.  McCready 
Harris,  in  numerous  works  for  young 
people. 

Lee,  Alfred.  John  Clark  Ferguson. 
The  Empire  of  Music ;  and  other  poems. 
L.  1849. 

Lee,  Alice  Gordon.  Mrs.  Alice  {Brad- 
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published  in  the  Philadelphia  "  Saturday 
Gazette." 

Lee,  Edith.  Miss  Florence  Burckett. 
Wildmoor.     P.  187-. 

Lee,  Griffin.  Paschal  Beverley  Ran- 
dolph, M.D.  Pre- Adamite  man.  N.Y.1863. 

Lee,  Holme.  Harriet  Parr.  Annis 
Warleigh's  fortunes.     L.  1863. 

Lee,  LeUa.  3Iiss  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  Cary,  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  imder 
this  pen-name. 

Lee,  Vernon.  Violet  Paget.  Belcaro, 
being  essays  on  sundry  sesthetical  ques- 
tions.    By  .  .  .     L.  1881. 

Leevit,  Don  T.  B.,  of  Chickomango, 
Ohio,  U.S.  James  Mudie  Spence, 
F.B.G.S.  Life  on  the  Great  Hydropa- 
tliitim  ...     L.  1877. 

Lefebre,  Dr.  Rene.  jSdouard  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.  Robert  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.  {  Wil- 
bur) 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," 
"  Scribner's,"  and  other  periodicals. 

Leila.  Miss  Ella  Caldwell,  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.  Bev.  Edwaid 
Eggleston,  in  his  contributions  to  "  Hearth 
and  Home." 

Lemage,  Gaspard.  Jean  Charles 
Tacht^,  M.D.  La  Ple'iade  Rouge  .  .  . 
Quebec,  1854. 

Lemoine.  Eugene  Lemoine  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.  Casey.  Rising  of  the 
moon.    L.  18-. 

Lieo.  Col.  —  Pemberton.  The  scape- 
goat.    L.  1870. 

Leo,  Andre.  Mme.  L.  Champseix. 
Les  deux  fiUes  de  Monsieur  Plichon. 
Paris,  1865. 

Leo,  Dr.  Dr.  Leo  de  CoJange.  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.  Mrs.  Loula  (Kendall)  Rogers, 
whose  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.),  etc. 

Leon.  Leonard  Boitel.  Feuilles 
mortes.     Paris,  1836. 

Leoni,  Leone.  Dr.  John  D.  Osborne, 
as  Paris  correspondent  of  the  "  World  " 
(N.Y.). 

Leontes.  James  Bindleu,  who  was  the 
"  Leontes  "  celebrated  by  Dr.  Dibdin  in 
his  "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.  Henry  Carter,  pro- 
prietor of  "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  Woodward.  The  life  aad  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.  1854. 

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. 

Le-wald,  Fanny.  Mme.  Fanny  (Le- 
wald)  Stahr.  Hulda:  translated  .  .  . 
P.  187-. 


Lewis,    Augustin.      Lewis   or   Louis 

Austin. 

The  "Nation"  of  July  17,  1884,  points  out 
that  two  chapters  of  the  biography  of  Henry 
Irving  [by  Frederic  Daly]  are  copied  word  for 
word  from  an  article  published  in  the  "Dublin 
University  Magazine  "  for  September,  1877,  over 
the  signature  Augustin  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. 

Lewis,  Monk.  Matthew  Gregory 
Lewis.     The  monk:  a  romance.   L.  1795. 

Lewtral,  H.  M.  Mary  Hartwell. 
Woman  in  armor.     N.Y.  1876. 

Lex  Publica.  Augustus  Granville 
Stapleton,  in  the  London  "  Morning  Her- 
ald," 1850-55. 

Libertas.  Peter  Brown.  The  fame 
and  glory  of  England  vindicated.  N.Y. 
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.  Orm.sby,  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  Haicks.  The  earl}^  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.S.A.  London  cries  and  public  edi- 
fices.    L.  1847. 

Lincolnshire  Grazier,  A.  Thomas 
Hartwell  Home.  The  complete  grazier. 
L.  1805. 

L'Inconnue.  Mrs.Janie  (Ollivar)  Ben- 
son, whose  poems  appeared  for  the  years 
between  1861  and  1865  in  the  "  Southern 
Field  and  Fireside,"  Augusta,  Ga. 

L'Inconnue.  Mrs.  L.  Virginia  (Smith) 
French.    Kern  wood ;  or,  after  many  days  : 


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a  historical  romance  .  .  .  Louisville, 
1867. 

Liindau,  Heinrich.  Hermann  Francke. 

Linden,  Liilia.     Mrs.  Aggie  Uraves. 

liing-ton,  Burr,  jy.Jjl/.  Gay  Humboldt. 
Poems  and  letters  to  Don  Brown  by 
G.  H.,  alias  Burr  Lington,  D.LL.  Albany, 
1857. 

lilnkinTrater,  Tim.  3Ir.  Waldo,  in 
his  contributions  to  the  "  Picayime " 
(New  Orleans,  La.). 

Linois,  Georges.  Charles  de  Batz- 
Trenquel€on.  A  ma  fenetre.    Calais,  1852. 

Liinwood,  Lottie.  Mrs.  Helen  M. 
Cooke. 

Lion-Killer.  Ce'cile  Jules  Basile  Ge- 
rard. 

Lips.      Wilhelm  Oertel. 

Lisle,  Fernand  de.  Edmond  (De- 
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  Frj.  The 
listener  in  Oxford.     L.  1839. 

Literary,  Mrs.  Mis.  Sallie  Elizabeth 
{Hilhjer  Ballard)  31ajjnard,  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.  Dr. 
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.  Frederick 
Guest  Tomlins." 

Littlejohn.  Frederick  Guest  Tomlins. 
"  In  liis  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,  3Iark.  John  Pendleton 
Kennedy.     Swallow  barn.     P.  1832. 

Live  American,  A.  Henry  Morford. 
Over  sea ;  or,  England,  France,  and 
Scotland  as  seen  by  .  .  .     N.Y.  1867. 

Liverpool  Merchant,  A.  Henry  Ar- 
thur Bright  (■?).  Free  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). 

Llevrellyn.  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  Kad- 
cliffe-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. 
Tlie  school  at  Elm  Oak  and  the  school 
of  life.     N.Y.  1861. 

Locker,  Arthur.  J.  H.  Forbes.  Sir 
Goodwin's  Folly  :  a  story  of  the  year 
1795  ...     L.  1864. 

Lockfast.  William  Hammatt  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.  Rev.  Charles  Butler  Great- 
rex.  Whittlings  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. 

Liombard,  A.     Benjamin  Smart. 

"  The  fluctuations  of  our  money  system,  Mr. 
Smart's  occupation  enabled  him  to  consider 
with  pecuUar  advantages;  and  accordinglj^  in 
addition  to  frequent  communications  on  points 
of  fact  ('Gent.  Mag.,'  Nov.  1811,  424,  signed  'B. 
8.'),  he  entered,  under  the  signature  of  '  A  Lom- 
bard,' into  an  extensive  theoretical  discussion 
■an  the  subject,  of  which  the  pages  of  this 
('Gent')  Magazine  from  1813  to  1820  bear 
proof." 

LiOmbarda,  Una.  Felicita  Morandi. 
Gliirlanda  di  fieri  per  I'infanzia  e  per 
Tadolescenza.     1857. 

London  Antiquary,  A.  John  Camden 
Hotten.  A  dictionary  of  modern  slang, 
cant,  and  vulgar  words  ...     L.  1859-60. 

London  Hermit.  F.  Parke.  Poetry 
and  essays.     L.  18-. 

London  Blerchant,  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. 

Lonr'.on  Physician,  A.  William 
Augustus  Guy,  M.D.  Principles  of  for- 
ensic medicine.    L.  1844. 

London  W.  Joseph  H.  Dean,  editor 
of  "Bicycling  "World"  (Boston). 

Londoner,  A.  Walter  WJiite.  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.  Bev.  Thomas  T.  Lj/nch. 
The  ethics  of  quotation  ...     L.  1856. 

Long  Island  Farmer  Poet.  Blood- 
good  H.  Gutter. 

Longchanips.  John  C.  Delille,  Paris 
correspondent  of  the  "  Spirit  of  the 
Times"  (N.Y.). 

Looker-On,  A.  John  Dix  Hoss.  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. 
Cliarles    Brandon     Boijnton.      The    four 


great  powers :  England,  France,  Russia, 
and  America  .  .  .     Cin.  1866. 

Looker-On-Here  in  Vienna.  Mrs. 
Mart/  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 
Jury  Court,  The.  William  Adam.  Ex- 
tracts from  a  paper  entitled  Statement,, 
etc.,  by  .  .  .     Edinb.  (?)  1823. 

Lorenzo.  Lorenzo  Doiv.  Polemical 
works  of  Lorenzo.     N.Y.  1814. 

Lorimer,  Mary.  M.  0.  B.  Dunning^ 
Among  the  trees :  journal  of  walks  in 
the  woods  .  .  .     N.Y.  187-. 

Loring,  Laura.  Laura  Maria  Pratt, 
Juveniles.     B.  1874-75. 

Lorm,  Hieronymus.  Heinrich  Landes- 
mann.  Hioh-life  in  der  Vorstadt,  in 
"  Ueber  Land  und  Meer."     1878. 

Lorrain,  Camilla.  Hippolyte  Babou, 
who,  under  this  signature,  contributed  to 
Parisian  joiu'nals. 

Lorraine,  Mrs.  Felix.  Lady  Caro- 
line [Ponsonby)  Lamb. 

"  Lord  Beaconsfleld,  in  'Vivian  Grey,'  roughly 
sketched  the  portrait  of  the  subject  of  our  article 
in  'Mrs.  Felix  Lorraine.'  At  end  of  the  first 
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 
Ca.ra.has, Mar qzds of  Clanricarde ;  '  Mr. Foaming 
Fudge,'  Mr.  Brougham ;  'Mr.  Charlatan  Gas,' 
Mr.  Canning ;  '  Lord  Past  Century,'  Eai'l  of 
Eldon ;  '  Mr.  Liberal  Principles,'  Mr.  Huskis- 
son  ;  '  the  Duke  of  Waterloo,'  the  Duke  of  Wel- 
lington ;  '  Prince  Hungary,'  Prince  Esterhazy  ; 
'  the  Marchioness  of  Almacks,'  the  Marchioness 
of  Londonderry ;  'Mrs.  Felix  Lorraine,'  Lady 
Caroline  Lamb;  'Stanislaus  Hoax,'  Tlieodore 
Hook;  'Lord  Prima  Donna,'  Jjord  William 
Lennox;  and  'the  Marquis  of  Grandgout,'  the 
Marquis  of  Hertford."  —  See  "Gent.  Mag.," 
October,  1883,  pp.  341,  42. 

Lorrequer,  Harry.  Charles  James 
Lever.     Charles  O'Malley.     L.  1841.  ' 

Lorrimer,  Laura.  Mrs.  Julia  {Fin- 
ley)  Shelton,  who,  under  this  signature, 
was  a  contributor  to  various  journals 
and  magazines,  "Xortli  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  in 
1848,  when  KingsleyfoxmA.  himself  in  a  minority- 
of  one,  that  he  said  jokingly,  he  felt  much  as  Lo: 
must  have  felt  in  the  Cities  of  the  Plain  when  Lo 


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«eemed  as  one  that  mocked  to  his  soas-in-law. 
The  name '  Parson  Lot '  was  then  and  there  sug- 
gested, and  adopted  by  him  as  a  familiar  nom  de 
plume.  He  used  it  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 
periodicals  which  covered  the  years  from  '48  to 
'52,  by  'Alton  Locke,'  aud  by  tracts  and  pam- 
phlets, of  which  the  best  known  is  '  Cheap 
Clothes  and  Kasty.'  " 

Lothrop,  Amy.  J//ss  Anna  B.  War- 
ner.    Dollars  and  cents.     P.  1860. 

liOti,  Pierre.  Julien  Viaud.  Azyade: 
le  mariage  de  Loti  and  le  roman  du 
Spain.     Paris,  188-. 

Lottie.  Miss  C.  Walker.  Leaves 
blown  together.     By  ...     L.  1865. 

liouis.  Louis  Dutens,  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- 

Lonnger,  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  jeji  cTesprit  has  been  attributed  to  Por- 
eon,  Coleridge,  and  Mathias;  but  Moore,  in  his 
"  Life  of  Byron,"  says  it  was  written  by  John 
Mattheics,  Esq.,  of  Belmont,  Herefordshire, 
and  that  Person  was  in  the  habit  of  reciting  it, 
and  even  printed  an  edition. 

Lounger,  A.  William  Bromet,  M.D., 
F.S.A.  Perigrine  in  France  ;  or  .  .  . 
journal.     L.  18-. 

Lounger,  A,  an  Old  aiaid,  and  Lady 
Honora.  Alexander  M'Gihhon.  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,  The.  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/jal 
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.  Ladjj  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  neighbotir- 
hood ;  or,  a  short  peal  on  the  new  bells 
.  .  .     Sheffield,  1799. 

This  pamphlet,  signed  "  L.L.,"  was  reprinted 
from  the  "Country  Spectator"  (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. 
Manlei/  de  la  Riviere.  The  adventures  of 
Eivella  ;  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  Fool " ;  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 Mattheics.  Considerations  on  public 
worship  ...     By  .  .  .     Bristol,  1808. 

Lover  of  Episcopacy,  A.  Zachary 
Grey,  LL.D.  A  century  of  eminent 
Presbyterian  preachers  ;  or,  a  collection 
of  choyce  sayings,  from  the  publick  ser- 
mons before  tlie  two  houses,  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  Kev. 
xiv.  9,  10,  11  .  .  .     L.  1741. 

Lover  of  his  Country,  A.  George 
Ridpath.  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  coiumand  of  Henry 
Bouquet,  Esq By  .  .  .     P.  1766. 

Lover  of  his  Country,  A.  Caleb 
Fleming.  The  immorality  of  prophane 
swearing  demonstrated  ...    L.  n.d. 

Lover  of  his  Country,  A.  Rev.  Ar- 
thur Ashleij  Sykes.  A  letter  to  a  friend 
.  .  .    L.  1717. 

Lover  of  his  King  and  Country,  A. 
S.  Hayward.  A  letter  to  the  inhabitants 
of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland  .  .  .  By  .  .  . 
L. 1756. 


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liover  of  his  Memory,  A.  John 
Bhodes.  Fruits  of  a  father's  love :  being 
the  advice  of  William  Penn  to  his  chil- 
dren ...     L.  1726. 

liover  of  History,  A.  Zacharij  Grey, 
LL.D.  A  caveat  against  Mr.  Benj.  Ben- 
net,  a  meer  pretender  to  history  and  criti- 
cism.    By  .  . .     L.  1724. 

Lover  of  Literature,  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.    JMercurius  politicus  ...    L.  1720. 

Lover  of  Order,  A.  Rev.  Joseph 
Bretland,  in  the  "  Theological  Reposi- 
tory" (L.). 

Lover  of  Order,  A.  William  God- 
win (1).  Considarations  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  TuJce.  An  address  to  the  inhabi- 
tants of  the  city  of  York  .  .  .  By  .  .  . 
York,  about  1794. 

Lover  of  Peace  and  the  Public 
Good,  A.  John  Uumfrey.  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.  1726. 

Lover  of  Stability.  Noah  Webster. 
Article  in  the  "  Hampshire  Gazette." 

Lover  of  that  innocent  and  health- 
ftil  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, 
A.  Rev.  William  Wright.  The  Jacobite 
curse  .  .  .     Glasgow,  1T14. 

Lover  of  the  Publick  Welfare,  A. 
Andreiv  Stevenson.  De  municipum  jura- 
mento  .  .  .     Edinb.  1746. 

Lover  of  the  Pare  Gospel,  A.  SiU 
iianus  Gibbs.  The  Calvinistic  doctrine  of 
election  and  reprobation  exploded :  in  a 
letter  to  a  friend  .  .  .  Plymouth-Dock, 
1820. 

Lover  of  the  Truth,  A-.  Jonathan 
Warne.  The  Babel  of  Quakerism  thrown 
down  ...     L.  1739. 

Lover  of  the  Truth  in  Fife,  A.  Rev. 
William  Campbell,  of  Dysart.  A  just  view 
of  the  principles  of  the  Presbytery  of 
Relief  .  .  .     Edinb.  1778. 

Lover  of  the  Word,  A.  Harvey  A. 
Ingham.  Glad  tidings;  or,  walks  with 
the  wonderful  .  .  .  Rochester,  N.Y., 
1868. 

Lover  of  Truth,  A.  Thady  Fitzpat- 
rick.  — See  "T.  F." 

Lover  of  Truth,  A.  George  Coade,  Jr., 
of  Exeter.  A  letter  to  a  clergyman 
relating  to  his  sermon  on  the  30th  Janu- 
ary,    n.p.  1746. 

Lover  of  Truth,  A.  Rev.  David 
Wilson.  A  modest  apology  for  the  con- 
duct of  Seceders  ...     L.  1773. 

Lover  of  Truth  and  Decency,  A. 
John  Ewer,  Bishop  of  Laudaff.  A  vindica- 
tion of  the  Bishop  of  Landaff's  sermon 
.  .  .     N.Y.  1768. 

Lover  of  Truth  and  Liberty,  A. 
James  Ralph.  The  history  of  England 
during  the  reigns  of  K.  William,  Q. 
Anne,  and  K.  George  L  .  .  .     L.  1744. 

Lover  of  Truth  and  Mankind  uni- 
versally. Francis  Hatt.  Friendly  ad- 
vice to  children  and  all  mankind  in  gen- 
eral .  .  .     By  .  .  .     n.p.  1765. 

Lover  of  Truth  and  Peace,  A.  Rev. 
Arthur  Ashley  Sykes.  The  external  peace 
of  the  Church  only  attainable  by  a  zeal 
for  Scripture  in  its  just  latitude  ...  L. 
1716. 

Lover  of  Truth  and  the  British 
Constitution,  A.  Caleb  Evans,  D.D. 
A  letter  to  .  .  .  John  Wesley  on  his  Calm 
Address  to  the  American  Colonies  .  .  . 
L.  1775. 


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Lover  of  Zion,  A.  John  Glass,  the 
founder  of  the  "  Glassites."  A  letter 
.  .  .  discovering  the  mystery  of  national 
church  covenanting  under  the  New  Tes- 
tament.    Edinb.  1728. 

Liovette,  IJillie.     Mr.  M.  W.  Torrey. 

Lcwe  Farmer,  The.  William  Law 
Gane,  an  English  and  Canadian  writer. 
He  wrote  for  the  "  Royal  Ladies'  Maga- 
zine "  in  1830,  and  afterwards  for  "  Black- 
wood," the  "New  Monthly  Magazine," 
the  "  Gentleman's  Magazine,"  "  Eraser," 
the  "Tablet,"  "Douglas  Jerrold's  Maga- 
zine," "  Household  Words,"  and  finally 
for  "Punch."  He  also  contributed  to 
the  "  Metropolitan,"  the  "  Cabinet,"  and 
"Bentley's  Miscellany,"  and  was  editor 
of  the  "Lady's  Magazine,"  the  "Court 
Magazine,"  and  the  "Town  and  Country 
Magazine  " ;  was  sub-editor  of  the  "  Morn- 
ing Chronicle,"  and  wrote  for  the  "  Sun  " 
and  other  dailies  and  weeklies.  Becom- 
ing acquainted  with  Cobbett,  he  contrib- 
uted several  papers  to  "  Cobbett's  Maga- 
zine." Coming  to  Canada  in  1860,  Mr. 
G.  contributed  prose  and  poetry  to  the 
"Saturday  Reader,"  Montreal,  and  in 
1865  edited  a  comic  weekly  called  the 
"  Sprite,"  Quebec. 

liUgay,  H.  de.  Henri  Bochcfort  de 
Luqay,  "  Le  mousquetaire  "  of  Alex. 
Dumas.     Paris,  1854. 

Lucifer.  John  Ball.  The  baptism  of 
fire.     B.  1877. 

Lucius.  One  of  the  signatures  adopted 
by  Junius  {q.v.). 

The  letters  subscribed  "  Lucius ".  relate  ex- 
clusively to  the  dismission  of  Sir  Jeffery  Am- 
herst from  his  post  of  Governor  of  Virginia  for 
the  sole  purpose,  as  it  should  soera,  of  creating  a 
post  for  the  Earl  of  Hillsborough's  intimate 
friend,  Lord  Botetourt,  who  had  completely 
ruined  himself  by  gambling  and  extravagance.  — 
jAyUES,  Junius. 

The  first  of  these  letters  appeared  in  the 
"  Public  Advertiser,"  Aug.  10,  1768. 

Lucius.  Dr.  Samuel  Parr,  who  con- 
tributed papers  on  Troy  and  the  Troad 
to  the  "  British  Magazine  "  signed  "  Lu- 
cius." 

Lucius.  Rev.  James  Blatch  Plggot 
Dennis,  B.A.,  F.G.S.  A  letter  to  Lord 
John  Russell ...  By  .  .  .  L.  1848 ;  and 
another,  1850. 

Ludlow,  Johnny.  Ellen  {Price)  Wood. 
Anne,  and  other  tales.     By  .  ,  .     188-. 

Ludlow,  Park.  Theron  Brown.  Mck 
Hardy  at  college ;  or,  the  wooden  spoon. 
B.  188-. 

Ludolff,  M.  Luise  Huijn.  Beata.  1880. 

Luganski,  Kosak.  Vladimer  Ivano- 
vitch  Dahl.  Chmoel.   St.  Petersburg,  183-. 

Lulu.     Miss  Louise  G.  Hall.     Manna : 


night  and  morning ;  selected  and  arranged 
by  .  .  .     N.Y.  1883. 

Lunar  Wray,  A.  Minot  Judson  Sav- 
age.   At  the  back  of  the  moon.    B.  1879. 

Lunettes,  Henry.  Margaret  C.  Con- 
Jcling.  American  gentleman's  guide  to 
politeness  and  fashion.     N.Y.  187-. 

Lunt,  Irene.  Irene  Bradhuri/,  in  her 
contributions  to  the  "  Cottage  Hearth." 

Luola.  3Irs.  Marg  (Ayer)  Miller, vflio, 
under  this  pen-name,  published  poems  in 
the  youth's  department  of  the  "  North 
Carolina  Presbyterian  "  and  the  "  Cen- 
tral Presbyterian"  (Richmond,  Va.),and 
"vrote  several  Sunday-school  books  for 
the  Presbyterian  Board  of  Publication. 

Lycurgus.  John  Kent,  a  frequent  con- 
tributor to  the  "  Public  Advertiser  "  dur- 
ing 1769,  and  an  opponent  of  the  minis- 
try. He  is  classed  among  the  claimants 
to  the  "  Junius  Letters  "  {q.v. ) .  See  also 
''Private  Letters  of  Junius,"  No.  5. 

Lycus.  John  Fitzgibbon,  2d  Earl  of 
Clare,  in  Byron's  "  Childish  Recol- 
lections"  (Newark,  1807). 

Lyle,  Annot.  Mrs.  Annot  {Lyle)  Saxon, 
who  contributed  poems  and  sketches  to 
the  "American  Courier"  (P.)  under  this 
signature. 

Lyle,  Currer.  Mrs.  M.  Louise  {Rogers) 
Crossley,  who,  under  this  pen-name,  con- 
tributed some  of  her  most  finished  arti- 
cles to  the  "  Literary  Companion  "  (pub- 
lished in  Newnan,  Ga.). 

Lyn,  R.  Sir  Robert  Walpole.  The  life 
of  Mr.  R.  Lyn,  etc.    L.  1728. 

Lynceus.  Frederick  Starr,  Jr.  Let- 
ters for  the  people  .  .  .     N.Y.  1853. 

Lyndon.  Mrs.  Matilda  A.  Bright. 
Margaret :  a  story  of  life  in  a  prairie 
home  .  .  .     N.Y.  1868. 

Lyndon,  Barry.  George  Lowell  Aus- 
tin.    Under  the  tide.     B.  1870. 

Lyndon,  Barry,  Esq.  William  Make- 
peace Thackeray.  The  memoirs  of  .  .  . 
written  by  himself.     L.  1856. 

Lyndon,  Mary.  31rs.  Mary  {Neal 
Sergeant  Gove)  Nichols.  Mary  Lyndon; 
or,  revelations  of  a  life.  An  autobi- 
ography.      N.Y.  1855. 

Lynn  Bard,  The.  Alonzo  Lewis. 
Forest-flowers  and  sea-shells.     B.  1831. 

Lynn,  Ethel.  Mrs.  Ethel  Lynn  Beers. 
General  Frankie :  story  for  little  folks. 
N.Y.  1863. 

Lyon,  Bonnet  de.  Am€d€e  Bonnet. 
Eloge  du  docteur  Alph.  Dupasquier. 
Paris,  1849. 

Lyrist,  The.  E.  Randies,  who  was  the 
lyrist  mentioned  by  Miss  Seward  in  her 
poem  called  "  Llangollen  Vale." 

Lysander.      Rev.     Thomas     Frognall 


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Dihdin,  who  was  the  "  Lysander  "  of  his 
own  "  Bibliomania." 

Liysander.  James  Cheetham.  Annals 
of  the  Corporation  relative  to  the  late 
contested  elections  .  .  .     N.Y.  1802. 

Liysander.  William  P.  Van  Ness.  A 
correct  statement  of  the  late  melancholy 
affair  of  honor  between  General  Hamil- 


ton and  Colonel  Burr  .  .  .  July  11,  1804 
...     By  .  .  .     N.y.  1804. 

Lyttelton,  Lord.  William  Coombe, 
Esq.     Lord  L.'s  letters.     L.  1784. 

Liyttle,  Byrd.  E.  Victoria  Lomax. 
Mary  Austin ;  or,  the  new  home.   P.  1870. 

Ijyulph.  H.  B.  Lumley.  Something 
like  a  nugget :  a  drama.    By ...    L.  1868. 


M. 


M.  Mr.  Macintosh,  editor  of  the 
*' Buffalo  News,"  in  his  contributions  to 
various  periodicals. 

M.  Thomas  Manning,  the  Cambridge 
mathematical  tutor. — See  Lamb's  "  Elia," 
"  Dissertation  on  Koast  Pig,"  and  "  The 
Old  and  New  Schoolmaster." 

M.  Maunde,  dismissed  schoolmas- 
ter. —  See  Lamb's  "  Ella,"  "  Christ's 
Hospital." 

M.  Maynard,  who  hanged  himself.  — 
See  Lamb's  "Elia,"  "The  South-Sea 
House." 

M.  Joseph  Mellish,  his  signature  to  a 
paper  in  the  "  Microcosm,"  published  at 
Eton  College,  1787. 

M.  Rev.  Gerard  Moultrie,  who  contrib- 
uted 35  hymns  to  the  "People's  Hymnal " 
(1867),  some  of  which  are  signed  "  M.," 
others  with  the  initials  of  his  nam  de 
plume,  "  D.  P.,"  for  "  Desiderius  Pastor  "  ; 
and  one  is  signed  "  The  Primer." 

M.     Alexander  Pope.  —  See  "  Bavius." 

M.  Sev.  William  Lewis  Rham,  his 
well-known  signature  in  the  London 
"  Gardeners'  Chronicle." 

M.     Matthew  F.  Ward. 

BI.  Sir  George  Steuart  Mackenzie, 
Bart.  A  letter  to  William  Rae,  Esq. .  . , 
on  the  public  execution  of  criminals. 
Edinb.  1815. 

M.  Hugh  Miller.  Letters  on  the 
herring  fishing  in  the  Moray  Frith.  In- 
verness, 1829. 

M.,  Lie  Marquis  de.  M.  Moise  Schwab, 
Melanges  bibliographiques.  Marseilles, 
1880. 

M.,  Mrs.  Mrs.  Basil  Montagu.  —  See 
Lamb's  "Elia,"  "Oxford  in  the  Vaca- 
tion." 

M.,  A.  A.  Mannington.  Footprints  of 
the  holy  dead ;  trans.  ...     L.  1863. 

31.,  A.  Alfred  Miles.  A  word  or  two 
on  the  Liturgy.     By  ...    L.  1837. 

M.,  A.,  Esquire.  Daniel  Defoe. — 
See  "  Moreton,  Andrew,  Esq." 

M.,  A,  a  Layman.  Alexander  Murray. 
A   clear    display   of   the    Trinity  from 


Divine  Revelation  .  .  .      By  ...      L. 

1773. 

M.,  A.  B.  Arthur  Bache  Matthews,  as 
editor  of  the  "  Riots  at  Birmingham, 
July,  1791  ...     L.  1863. 

M.,  A.  B.  Rev.  Artemas  Bowers  Muz- 
zey.  The  Sabbath  School  Service  and 
Hymn  Book  ...     B.  1855. 

M.,  A.  C.  Agnes  C.  Maitland.  Elsie: 
a  Lowland  sketch.     L.  1875. 

M.,  A.  D.  Louis  Charles  Alfred  de 
Musset,  as  translator  of  De  Quincey's 
"  Confessions  of  an  English  Opium 
Eater"  (1828),  etc. 

M.,  A.  D.,  H.F.S.A.  Abbe'  Ang€  Denis 
McQuin.  A  description  of  more  than 
three  hundred  animals  .  .  .  By  ...  L. 
1872. 

M.,  A.  S.  A.  S.  Moffat.  Cedar  Brook 
stories ;  or,  the  Clifford  children  ...  B. 
1864. 

M.,  A.  W.  Agnes  W.  Mitchell.  The 
smuggler's  son.     P.  1842. 

M.  B.  Rev.  Roger  Baxter,  S.J.  The 
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M.,  B.  Mrs.  Barbara  (Miller)  Macan- 
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M.,  B.  Bernard  de  Mandeville.  Free 
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31.  B.,  Drapier.  Jonathan  Swift. 
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M.,  B.  A.  Brother  Azarias  Mullany. 
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M.,  C,  J.  H.  G.  and  M.  R.  Respec- 
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M.,  C.,  Vicar  of  Brixworth.  Rev. 
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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.  D.  C,  C.  Claude  Francois  Xavier 
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M.,  E.  A.  JMrs.  E.  A.  Maddock. 
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M.  E.  B.  Mrs.  Mary  E.  Gellie. 
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M.,  E.  S.  Edward  Sanford  Martin. 
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M.,  F.  Sir  Frederick  Madden.  How 
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M.,  F.  Rev.  Frederick  Martin.  Notes 
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M.,  F.  It.  F.  L.  Morse.  Onward  to 
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M.,  G.  George  Mooar.  Historical 
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M.,  G.  Gervase  Markham.  The  young 
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M.,  G.  li.  Gilbert  Laing  Bleason.  On 
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M.,  G.  W.  George  W.  Marshall.  A 
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M.,  G.  W.  George  Wilson  Meadley. 
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M'G.,  J.  John  M' Gilchrist,  M.D. 
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M.,  Ij.  F.  Mrs.  Ijydia  Falconer  Miller. 
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M.,  Li.  M.  Mrs.  Louise  [Chandler) 
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BI.,  O.  Oswald  Moosmiiller.  St.  Vin- 
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BI.,  R.  K.  Richard  Kendall  Macl.lt- 
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BI.,  R.  W.  Robert  W.  McAlpine,  in 
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BI.,  S.  Samuel  Merriman,  M.D.,  one  of 
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M.,  T.  C,  M.B.,  F.Li.S.  Sir  Thomas 
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M.,  W.  William  Mason.  — See  "A 
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M.,  W.  Rev.  William  Marsh.  Jeho- 
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M — e,  Right  Hon.  Lady  M — y 
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MacArone,  Mat.     Theodore  P.  Cook. 

Macaroni,  A.  Christopher  Anstey- 
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Macaulay,  Mr.  Babbletongue. 
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""We  retnembpr  the  'Times'  commenting' 
on  Lord  Macaulay's  too  flippant  address  to  his 
constituents,  dated  from  Windsor  Castle,  with 
attempted  humor  equally  reprehensible,  called 
the  then  member  for  Edinburgh, 'Mr.  Babble- 
tongue  Macaulay,'  in  a  poor  play  upon  his  second 
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MacCarte,  Duncan,  a  Highlander. 

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McGrath,  Terence.  Henry  A.  Blake. 
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Mack.  Joseph  B.  McCullough,  editor 
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McKenzie,  Christine.  3Iiss  Annie 
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MackAvorth,  Humphry.  Robert 
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Macleod,  the  late  Dr.  Archibald. 
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MacPacke,  Jose,  a  bricklayer's 
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M^Rory,  Rev^  Kory.  James  Cameron 
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Macsarconica,  Archy,  F.R.S.  Thom- 
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Mac-Shinle,  Gillespie.  Archibald 
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MacWhirter,  Theresa,  Whistlebin- 
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Mace,  Sloper.  Charles  Godfrey  Le- 
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Mad  Poet,  The.  McDonald  Clarke. 
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Mada.  Mary  Latham  Clarke.  Birth- 
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Bliirzroth,  Dr.  Moritz  Barach.  La- 
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Maevius.  Dr.  Richard  Russell.  —  See 
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Maga.     Blackwood's  Magazine. 

Magenta.  Capt.  Mahon.  —  See  "  Cav- 
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Maggie,  Aunt.  3Irs.  Raymond  Blath- 
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Maggie,  Aunt.     Mrs.  Henshaw. 

Magistrate,  A.  Patrick  Colquhoun, 
Esq.  A  treatise  on  the  police  of  the 
Metropolis  ...     By  .  .  .     L.  1796. 

Blagistrate  for  aiiddlesex,  A.  John 
Thomas  Barber  Beaumont.  Letters  on 
public  house  licensing.  By  ...  L. 
1816. 

Maglone,  Barney.  Robert  A.  Wilson, 
in  his  contributions  to  the  "  Republic  " 

(^■)- 
Magoogin.      John  J.  Jennings,  in  his 

contributions    to    the    "Post-Dispatch" 

(St.  Louis,  Mo.). 

Magpie.  William  H.  Wehb.  Word 
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Maguire,  Aunt.  Mrs.  Frances  Miriam 
Berry,  in  Godey's  "  Lady's  Book." 

Maharba.  John  Abraham.  An  impe- 
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keard,  1872. 

Mahmut  the  Spy.  Giovanni  Paolo 
Marana,  a  Jesuit.  The  Turkish  spy.  The 
eight  volumes  of  letters  writ  by  Mahmut, 
the  Spy,  who  lived  five  and  forty  years 
undiscovered  in  Paris,  unfolding  the  in- 
trigues of  the  Christian  courts  between 
1637  and  1682.     L.  1770. 

The  work  has  been  characterized  as  "  specu- 
lating very  freely  on  all  subjects,  under  a  mask 
of  bigotry." 

Mairet,  Jeanne.  Mme.  Mary  (Healy) 
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Maitland,  Mrs.  Margaret.  Mrs. 
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1855. 

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Major,  The.     Ben  Perleji  Poore. 
Makewright,  George  Washington. 

Frank  CaJiill,  in  his  contributions  to  tlie 
"  Saturday  Press  "  (P.). 

Malack,  Muly.  3Iordecai  Manuel 
Noah,  in  the  New  York  "  Times,"  1811. 

Malagrowther,  Malachi.  Sir  Walter 
Scott.  Thoughts  on  the  proposed  change 
of  currency  .  .  .    Edinb.  1826. 

MalakolF.  Dr.  W.  F.  Johnston,  in  the 
New  York  "  Times." 

Malet,  Liucas.  Mrs.  {Kingslei/)  Har- 
rison. Mrs.  Lorimer :  a  study  in  black 
and  white.    L.  1883. 

Malone,  Carroll.     M.  McBurneij. 

Maltitz,  Hermann  von.  Hermann 
Klencke,  who,  under  this  name,  published 
a  long  series  of  historical  and  social  nov- 
els from  distinguished  German  authors. 

Mambrino.  H.  D.  McKinney,  Janes- 
ville  (0.)  correspondent  of  "The  Spirit 
of  the  Times"  (N.Y.). 

Man,  A.  Horace  Walpole,  Earl  of  Or- 
ford.  Reflections  on  the  different  ideas 
of  the  French  and  English  in  regard  to 
cruelty  ...    By  .  .  .     L.  1759. 

Man  about  To^vn,  The.  The  papers 
in  the  "Star"  (N.Y.)  under  the  above 
pseudonym,  are  contributed  by  Charles 
E.  File,  P.  McCanii,  William  H.  Muldoon, 
and  others. 

Man  in  the  Claret-Colored  Coat, 
The.  Edward  8.  Gould.  The  Sleep 
Rider;  or,  the  Old  Boy  in  the  omnibus. 
N.Y.  1843. 

Man  in  the  Moon,  The.  Captain 
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to  Mr.  Anodyne  Necklace  ...     L.  1725. 

Man  in  the  Bloon,  The.  Daniel  De- 
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Man  in  the  Moon,  The.  Joseph 
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Man  in  the  Moon,  The.  —  See  "  The- 
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Man  of  Business,  A.  John  Ashton. 
Autumn  holidays.  By  .  .  .  Manchester, 
1876. 

Man  of  Business,  A.  T.  Dicker. 
The  Christian  life  exemplified  in  the 
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Man  of  Business,  A.  William  Rath- 
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and  public  utility.     By  .  .  .     L.  1867. 

Man  of  Fashion,  A.  John  Mills  (1). 
D'Horsay;  or,  the  follies  of  the  day. 
By  .  .  .     L.  1844. 

"  The  personages  Introduced  figure  under 
flimsy  disguises,  and  the  reader  will  hardly  need 
a  '  key  '  to  indicate  the  originals  of  the  Earl  of 
Chesterlane,  Mr.  Pelham,  General  Reel,  Lord 
George  Bedtick,  Mr.  George  Bobbins  ('  the  Prince 
of  Auctioneers '),  the  Marquis  of  liiverford,  Lord 


Huntingcastle,  Mister  Bloughinan,  Joe  Banks 
(the  'Stunner'),  the  Earl  of  Byworden,  th» 
Countess  of  Rivington,  the  Earl  of  Raspberry 
Hill,  'the  circumcised  driver  of  the  cabriolet' 
(^Benjarain  Disraeli),  and  the  Marquis  of  Here- 
ford."—  See  "  Maclise  Portrait  Gallery,"  p.  290, 

"Man  of  Kent,"  A.  Pobert  Coivtan. 
Passages  from  the  autobiography  of  .  .  . 
1817-1865.  L.  1866.  Edfted  by  Regi- 
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Man  of  the  People,  The.  Charles 
James  Fox. 

Man  of  the  People,  The.  William 
Thomson.  The  man  in  the  moon  ...  L. 
1783. 

Man  of  the  Revolution,  The.  Sam- 
nel  Adams,  so  termed  by  Jefferson,  in 
1825. 

Man  of  the  Times,  A.  John  Pendle- 
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zens of  Baltimore.     Bait.  1836. 

Man  of  the  World,  A.  Charles  Phil- 
lips. Napoleon  the  Third  ...  L. 
1854. 

Man  who  wishes  to  be  Governor 
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Slanaging  Clerk,  A.  G.  Stuart.  A 
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Manchester  Liayman,  A.  Rev.  J. 
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Manchester  Man,  A.  Rev.  J.  Lamb. 
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Blanchester  Man,  A.  Richard  Burn, 
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1870. 

Manchester  Manufacturer,  A.  Rich- 
ard Cobden.  England,  Ireland,  and 
America.     By  . .  .     1835. 

Manchester  Poet,  The.  Charles 
Swai7i. 

Manchester  Prison  Philanthropist, 
The.     Thomas  Wright. 

Manchester  Spinner,  A.  John  Cam- 
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Manent,  Graviora.  James  E.  Man- 
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Manetti,  Fanny.     Fanny  Smith. 

Manfred.  —  Preston.  Lord  Byron 
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L.  1876. 

Manhattan.  Charles  Alexander  Nel- 
son, as  New  York  correspondent  of  the 
"Bookseller  and  Stationer."  Chicago, 
1881-84. 

3Ianhattan.  Joseph  A.  Scoville,  who, 
at  the  time  of  his  death  in  1864,  was  the 


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correspondent  of  the  "  London  Herald  " 
and  "  London  Standard "  under  this  sig- 
nature. 

Manley,  Jack.  The  stories  in  the 
"Boys  and  Girls'  Weekly"  (N.Y.)  over 
this  pseudonym  were  partly  written  by 
Alfred  Trumhle  and  partly  by  Charles 
Hull  Webb. 

Manlius.  Christopher  Gore.  Manlius; 
with  notes  and  references.     B.  1794. 

Mann,  Nellie  A.  Helen  A.  Manville. 
Heart  echoes :  book  of  poems.  N.Y. 
1874. 

Mannering,  Max.  Josiah  Gilbert  Hol- 
land, in  the  "  Springfield  Republican  "  in 
1850-51. 

Mannering,  Blay.  Mrs.  Harriet 
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B.  187-. 

Manners,  BIrs.  Mrs.  Cornelia  H. 
(Bradleij)  Richards.  At  home  and 
abroad;  or,  how  to  behave.  N.Y. 
1853. 

Manners,  Mrs.  Horace.  Algernon 
Charles  Swinburne,  his  signature  in  the 
"Tatler"  (L.). 

Manners,  Motley.  Augustine  J.  H. 
JDuqanne.  Parnassus  in  Pillory :  a  satire. 
N.Y. 1851. 

Mansfield,  Walworth.  W.  H.  Wal- 
ton.   Love  for  life.     18-. 

Manson,  James  B.,  Bannockburn. 
James  Murray.  The  Bible  in  school  .  .  . 
Edinb.  1852. 

Slanton,  Kate.     Mrs.  8.  G.  Knight. 

Blanuel,  Ernest.  Ernest  L'Epine. 
Lalegende  de  Croque-Mitaine.  Paris, 
1863. 

Maori.  James  Inglis.  Sport  and  work 
on  the  Nepaul  frontier ;  or,  twelve  years' 
sporting  reminiscences  of  an  indigo 
planter.     L.  1878. 

Maple-Knot.  Ebenezer  Clemo.  The 
life  and  adventures  of  Simon  Seek; 
or,  Canada  in  all  shapes.  Montreal, 
1858. 

Mar,  Helen.     Mrs.  D.  M.  F.  Walker. 

Marble,  Major.  Rev.  Henry  T.  Chee- 
ver.  The  whale  and  its  captors.  N.Y. 
1849. 

Marcellus.  John  Quincy  Adams,  who, 
1790-94,  varied  his  law  practice  by  occa- 
sional communications  to  the  "Boston 
Centinel "  signed  "  Publicola  "  and  "  Mar- 
cellus." 

Marcellus.  Allan  Ramsay,  Jr.,  in  his 
contributions  to  the  "  Public  Adver- 
tiser" (L.  about  1776),  on  the  war  with 
America. 

Marcellus.  Am^de'e  Marteau,  in 
"L'Esprit   des   Pemmes."      Paris,  1860. 

Marcellus.      Noah    Webster.      Letter 


to  the  Honorable  Daniel  Webster  on  the 
political  affairs  of  the  United  States. 
P.  1837. 

Marcb,  Anne.  Constance  Fenimore 
Woolson.  The  old  stone  house  ...  B. 
1873. 

March,  Marjorie.  Augusta  Liebich,. 
in  her  contributions  to  the  "  House- 
hold." 

March,  Walter.  Orlando  Bolivar 
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1856. 

Marcliffe,  Theophilus.  William  God- 
icin.  The  looking-glass :  a  true  history 
of  the  early  j^ears  of  an  artist  [William 
Mulready,  11  A.]  ...    L.  1805. 

Marcoy,  Paul.  Lorenzo  de  Saint-Cricq. 
Travels  in  South  America  from  the 
Pacific  Ocean  to  the  Atlantic  Ocean. 
Translated  from  the  French.     L.  1875. 

Marcullus.  Philip  G.  Kershaw.  Re- 
flections on  itinerary  parliaments  .  .  . 
Montreal,  1856. 

Marcus.  William  Charles  Wells,  M.D. 
In  the  latter  part  of  the  year  1780  he 
published  an  account  of  Mr.  Henry 
Laurens,  some  time  president  of  the 
American  Congress,  in  the  form  of  a 
letter  under  the  signature  of  "Marcus,"' 
to  the  printer  of  the  "Public  Adver- 
tiser." 

Marcus.  Oliver  Wolcott.  British  in- 
fluence in  the  affairs  of  the  United 
States  proved  and  explained.     B.  1804. 

Marcus.  Joseph  Blunt.  An  examina- 
tion of  the  expediency  and  constitution- 
ality of  prohibiting  slavery  in  the  State 
of  Missouri  .  .  .     N.Y.  1819. 

Marcus.  William  P.  Van  Ness.  Let- 
ters addressed  to  De  Witt  Clinton,  Esq. 
.  .  .     N.Y.  1810. 

These  letters  originally  appeared  in  the- 
"  Poughkeepsie  Barometer,"  18U5. 

Marcus.  Matthew  L.  Davis.  The  plot 
discovered.  Poughkeepsie,  1807. —  See 
also  "Philo-Cato." 

Olargaret,  Aunt.  3fiss  3Iargaret  (?) 
Buchan,  a  well-known  writer  for  the 
"  St.  Nicholas  "  in  1883,  became  princi- 
pal of  Wolfe  Hall,  a  school  for  youngr 
ladies  at  Denver,  Colorado. 

Maria.  Clemens  Brentano.  Satyren 
und  poetische  Spiele.     Leipsic,  1800. 

Maria  del  Occidente.  Mrs.  Maria 
(Goiven)  Brooks,  who,  in  "The  Doctor"" 
is  styled  by  Southey  "the  most  impas- 
sioned and  the  most  imaginative  of  all 
poetesses,"  and  who  received  from  him 
the  name  of  "  Maria  del  Occidente." 

Blariaker,  Elie.  ^variste  Gyprien 
Felix  Boula>/-Paty.  Odes  nouvelles. 
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Marie.  Harriet  M.  Skidmore.  Beside 
the  Western  Sea :  a  poem.     N.Y.  1878. 

Marietta.  Miss  Harriette  Mary  Brad- 
ley. Minnie's  birthday ;  and  other  juve- 
4iile  stories.     L.  186-. 

Marine  Officer,  A.  Majur-General 
Andreio  Burn.  Who  fares  the  best,  the 
Christian  or  the  man  of  the  world  1  By 
...     L.  1792. 

Mariotti,  Liuigi.  Antonio  Carlo  Napo- 
leone  Gallenga.  Italian  grammar.   L.  1858. 

Blaritzburg,  Pieter.  Rev.  T.  Jack- 
son.   The  fire  of  London.     18-. 

Blarius.  Thomas  Day.  The  letters 
■of  .  . .  or,  reflections  upon  the  Peace,  the 
East  India  Bill,  and  the  present  crisis. 
L.  1784. 

Marius,  Claude.  Claude  Marius  Du- 
plany.     A  nom  de  theatre. 

Mark,  Uncle.  Mark  Lemon.  —  See 
-"  Ponny." 

Markham,  Mrs.  Mrs.  Elizabeth 
{Cartwright)  Penrose.  New  children's 
friend  ...    L.  1836. 

Markham,  Hotvard.  Mary  Cecil 
Hay.     Old  Myddleton's  money.     L.  18-. 

Markham,  Pauline.  Mrs.  Margaret 
.{Hale)  McMahon. 

Marlay.     D.  W.  Chapman. 

Marling,  Matt.  The  stories  in  the 
■"Boys  and  Girls'  Weekly"  (N.Y.),  over 
this  pseudonym,  were  partly  written  by 
Jilfred  Trumble,  and  partly  by  Charles 
Hull  Webb. 

Marlinsky,  The  Cossack.  Alexander 
Bestoujeff,  a  Russian  poet,  who,  under 
this  name,  wrote  small  novels  and 
sketches  for  the  "  Telegraph,"  a  period- 
ical of  Moscow,  and  for  some  others. 

Marlitt,  E.  Henriette  Friederike 
Christiane  Eugenie  John.  Old  Mamselle's 
•secret...     P.  18  7-. 

Marlow,  The  Right  Hon.  Lady 
Harriet.  William  Beckford.  Modern 
novel  writing ;  or,  the  elegant  enthusiast, 
and  interesting  emotions  of  Arabella 
Bloomville  ...     L.  1796. 

Marmaduke,  Sir.  Theodore  Tilton. 
The  sexton's  tale,  and  other  poems. 
N.Y.  1867.  Probably  his  signature  to 
contributions  to  the  press. 

Blarried  Critic,  The.  Jules  Gabriel 
Janin. 

Marryat,  Florence.  Mrs  Florence 
{Marry  at)  Boss -Church,  in  her  numerous 
works  of  fiction. 

Marsden,  Frederick.  W.  A.  Sliver. 
€louds :  comedy.    N.Y.  187-. 

Marshall, .  Thomas  Holcroft.  The 

'German  hotel :  a  comedy.     L.  1790. 

Marshall,  William,  Gent.  Horace 
Walpole.    The  castle  of  Otranto  :  a  story 


translated  by  .  .  .  from  the  original  of 
Onuphrio  Muralto,  Canon  of  the  Church 
of  St.  Nicholas,  at  Otranto.     L.  1765. 

Martel.  Bev.  Washington  Frothingham, 
in  the  New  Hampshire  "  Statesman." 

Martel,  Charles.  Thomas  Delf.  The 
principles  of  colouring  in  painting.  L. 
1855. 

Martesia,  Honoria.     Judith  Sargent. 

Martext,  Oliver.  James  Cook  Rich- 
mond, a  member  of  the  "  Polyglot  Club," 
which  consisted  of  the  nine  editors  of 
the  "  Harvard  Register."   Camb.  1827-28. 

Martin,  EdTvard  Winslow.  James 
D.  McCabe.  History  of  the  Grange 
Movement.     Chic.  1874. 

Martingale.  Charles  White.  English 
country  life  ...     L.  1843. 

Martingale,  Hawser.  John  Sher- 
burne Sleeper.  Mark  Rowland :  a  tale  of 
the  sea.     B.  1867. 

3Iartlet.  Bichard  Bingham  Davis,  in 
the  "Drone  papers"  in  the  "New  York 
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MartjTi,  William  Frederick.  Rev. 
William  Mavor,  LL.D.  Dictionary  of 
natural  history.     L.  1784. 

Martyne,  Herbert.  William  Tait 
Ross,  a  Scottish  poet. 

Marvel,  Andrew.  William  Goddard, 
printer  of  the  "  Constitutional  Courant," 
of  which  only  one  number  was  issued, 
Sept.  21,  1765,  and  issued  at  Burlington, 
New  Jersey.  There  is  a  copy  in  Harvard 
College  library. 

Marvel,  Ik.  Donald  Grant  Mitchell. 
Reveries  of  a  bachelor . . .  1851.  —  See 
"  Opera  Goer,  An." 

Mary,  Aunt.  Mary  A.  Lathbury. 
Pleda  with  the  \  oice,  with  other  stories. 
N.Y. 1876. 

Mary,  Aunt.  Miss  Mary  Low.  A 
peep  into  Uncle  Tom's  Cabin.  By  .  .  . 
L. 1853. 

Mary,  Cultivator.  Miss  Mary  Ase- 
nath  Short,  who  is  well  known  at  the 
West,  having  frequently  written  under 
this  signature  for  the  "  Ohio  Cultivator," 
and  for  "  Grace  Greenwood's  "  "  Little 
Pilgrim."  Her  later  poems  were  signed 
"  Fanny  True." 

Marylander,  A.  Reverdy  Johnson. 
The  dangerous  condition  of  the  Coun- 
try ..  .    Bait.  1867. 

Mask.  Probably  James  Grant.  St. 
Stephen's  ;  or,  pencillings  of  politicians. 
L.  1839.  See  "Notes  and  Queries,"  5th 
Ser.,  I.,  60,  373,  396,  457. 

aiason,  Ida.  Eliza  A.  Mason  Fisher, 
in  her  contributions  to  "  Peterson's  Ladies' 
Magazine"  (P.  about  1860),  etc. 

Massachusettensis.     David  Leonard. 


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Origin   of  the    American    contest   with 
Great  Britain  .  .  .    N.Y.  1775. 

Also  in  a  series  of  political  letters  (17)  he  con- 
tributed to  the  Boston  newspapers,  frequently  re- 
printed. See  Sabin , ' '  Dictionary  of  Books  relating 
to  America,"  No.  40,097.  In  the  controversy  occa- 
sioned by  these  letters,  John  Adams  replied,  under 
the  pseudonym  of  "  Novanglus." 

Massachusetts.  Elias  Raskett  Derhj. 
His  signature  in  the  Boston  papers.  See 
"A  Eaii-Road  Director." 

Massachusetts  Lawyer,  A.  John 
Lowell,  Jr.  Review  of  a  treatise  on  ex- 
patriation by  George  Hay,  Esq.  By  .  .  . 
B.  1814. 

Massachusetts  Yanltee,  A.  Lyman 
Hotchkiss  Bagg.  His  signature  in  the 
"  Anglo- American  Times"  (L.  187G)  and 
the  "Nation"  (N.Y.  1880). 

Master  Blason,  A.  —  Ward.  Free- 
masonry: its  pretensions  exposed  .  .  . 
N.Y.  1828. 

Blaster  of  Arts,  A.  William  King, 
LL.D.  Elogium  famse  inserviens  Jacci 
Etonensis,  sive  Gigantis ;  or,  tlie  praises 
of  Jack  of  Eton,  commonly  called  Jack 
the  Giant :  collected  into  Latin  and  Eng- 
lish metre,  after  the  manner  of  Thomas 
Sternhold,  John  Hopkins,  John  Burton, 
and  others  ...     By  .  .  .     L.  1749. 

Master  of  Arts  of  the  University 
of  Oxford,  A.  William  Asplin.  Alki- 
bla:  a  disquisition  upon  worshipping 
towards  the  east  .  .  .  By  ...  L.  1728- 
31. 

Master  of  Arts  of  Trinity  College, 
Cambridge,  A.  R.  Allen.  The  life, 
times,  and  travels  of  Abraham.  L. 
1876. 

Master  of  the  Grammar-School  at 
Arundel,  The.  Charles  Caraccioli.  An- 
tiquities of  Arundel ;  by  .  .  .  L. 
1766. 

Mata.      William  JR.  Thompson. 

Materfamilias.  Mrs.  C.  M.  Bell. 
Tales  from  the  Odyssey,  for  boys  and 
girls.    N.Y,  1880. 

Mathetes.  John  Wilsoji  {Christopher 
North),  in  Coleridge's  "  Eriend." 

Boon  after  leaving  the  university  (of  Oxford), 
he  purchased  the  beautiful  estate  of  Elleray,  on 
the  noble  lake  of  Windermere,  which  led  to  his 
intimacy  with  Wordsworth,  Southey,  QuillLnan, 
Coleridge,  and  DeQuincey.  Here  he  contributed 
some  line  letters  to  Coleridge's  "Friend,"  under 
the  signature  of  "  Mathetes."  See  "  Maclise  Por- 
trait Gallery,"  p.  60. 

Mathilde.  Henriette  Friederike  Amalie 
von  Hohenhausen,  in  her  contributions  to 
Lecke's  "  Monatrosen." 

Ma9os,  01JOS.  Thomas  South.  Early 
magnetism  ...     L.  1846. 

Matilda.         Mrs.     Matilda     Caroline 


(Smiley)  Edwards.  Poems  by  .  .  . 
Eichmond,  1851. 

Matrimonial  Blonomaniac,  A.     L. 

A.  Abbot.  Seven  wives  and  seven  pris- 
ons ;  or,  experiences  in  the  life  of  .  .  . 
N.Y. 1870. 

MatthcAvs  &  Co.  Leicester  Silk  Buck- 
ingham. Aggravating  Sam :  a  comic 
drama  ...     L.  1854. 

Matthey,  A.  Arthur  Arnould.  Zoe 
Chien-Cliien.     Paris,  1881. 

Blatthias  Lord  BisJiop  of  Chiches- 
ter. Matthias  Mawson,  D.D.  A  sermon 
.  .  .  before  the  .  .  .  Society  for  the  Propa- 
gation of  the  Gospel  in  Foreign  Parts  .  .  . 
February  18,  1742-43.  By  .  .  .  L. 
1743. 

Maude.  Miss  Clotilda  Jennings.  Lin- 
den Rhymes  .  .  .     Halifax,  1854. 

Maurice,  Caesar,  Esq.  Dr.  George  W. 
Bagby. 

Maurice,  Jacques.  James  W.  Morris. 
K.  N.  Pepper,  and  other  condiments. 
N.Y.  1859. 

Mauris,  Maurice.  Marquis  de  Cag- 
lengano,  a  native  of  Nice,  a  Garibaldian, 
and  an  ardent  admirer  of  Victor  Hugo. 

Mauritius,  Pfaflfe.  Moritz  Hartmann. 
Eeimchronik  des  Pf  affen  Mauritius.  1849, 

Maury,  J.  C.  F.  Augusts  Tillet. 
Treatise  on  the  dental  art  ...     P.  1842. 

Mavee,  Thomas.  John  Abercrombie. 
Every  man  his  own  gardener.     L.  1767. 

Mawr,  Eta.  Elizabeth  Colling.  Far 
and  near ;  or,  translations  and  originals 
...     L.  1856. 

Max.  William  H.  Maxwell.  Novels 
and  tales.     L.  187-. 

May.     M.  Porter. 

May,  Cora.     Mrs.  Jennie  Curtis. 

Blay,  Edith.  Anna  Drinker.  Katy's 
story.     P.  1855. 

May,  Mattie.  Mrs.  C.  R.  Brown. 
Ethel  Button.     B.  1880. 

May,  Morna.    Miss  Lelia  B.  Bickford, 

Blay,  Sophie.  Rebecca  Sophia  Clarke. 
The  Asbury  twins.     B.  187-. 

Mayfield,  Frank.     Daniel  Starnes. 

Blayfield,  Blillie.  2Irs.  Mary  Sophie 
(Shaw)  Homes.  Carrie  Harrington;  or, 
scenes  in  New  Orleans.     N.Y.  1857. 

Blayflower,  Minnie.  Mrs.  Catharine 
(Stratton)  Ladd,  who  contributed  tales, 
sketches,  essays,  and  poems  to  various 
journals,  under  the  signatures  "  Minnie 
Mayflower,"  "Arctm-us,"  "Alida,"  and 
"Morna." 

May  Fly.  Wellington  Somerset.  A 
Continental  tour  ...     L.  1871. 

Maynard,  Walter.  Thomas  Willert 
Beale.  The  enterprising  impresario.  L- 
1867. 


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Mayne,  Hope.     Mrs.  E.  Auderton. 

Mayne,  Leger  D.  W.  B.  Dick,  S.  A. 
Frost,  and  W.  Taylor.  What  shall  we  do 
to-night  ?  or,  social  amusements.  N.Y. 
1873. 

Mayo,  Frank.     Francis  Maguire. 

Ble.  H.  C.  Banner.  Eemarks  by  Me, 
contributed  to  "Puck"  (N.Y.). 

Me,  the  Hon.  B.  B.,  Esq.  Joseph 
Green.  Entertainment  for  a  winter's 
f./ening  ...     B.  1750. 

Me,  Phil  Arcanos,  Gent.,  Student 
in  Astrology.  Joseph  Green.  The 
Grand  Arcanum  detected  .  .  .     1755. 

Mechanic,  A.  Charles  Devonshire. 
Clara ;  or,  the  marriage  feast  .  .  .  Eal- 
mouth,  1836. 

Medical  Man,  A.  Forbes  Watson. 
Flowers  and  gardens ;  notes  on  plant 
beauty.     L.  1872. 

Medical  Student,  A.  Bohert  Douglas. 
Reminiscences  of  .  .  .  in  the  "  New 
Monthly  Magazine  "  for  1843-44. 

"  Several  of  his  early  effusions  first  appeared 
in  the  '  Glasgow  Courier  '  with  the  Celtic  signa- 
ture of  '  Sholto.' " 

Medico  Campo,  Don  Richardo  de. 

Gabriel  Harvey.  The  trimming  of 
Thomas  Nash  .  .  ,    L.  1871. 

Medicus.  George  Bott  Churchill  Wat- 
son. Hints  for  pedestrians,  by  .  .  .  L. 
1842. 

Medicus.  John  Epps,  M.D.  Internal 
evidences  of  Christianity,  deduced  from 
phrenoIoEfy.  By  .  .  .  member  of  the 
Edinb.  Phren.  Soc.     Edinb.  1827. 

Medicus.  Forbes  Benignus  Winslow. 
On  the  nature,  symptoms,  and  treat- 
ment of  cholera.  By  ...  L. 
1831. 

Medicus.  Daniel  Denison  Slade, 
M.D.  Twelve  days  in  the  saddle.  A 
journey  on  horseback  in  New  England, 
during  the  autumn  of  1883  .  .  .  By  .  ,  . 
B.  1884. 

Medicus  Cantabrigiensis.  John 
Spurgin.  Wisdom,  intelligence,  and  sci- 
ence, the  true  characteristics  of  Emanuel 
Swedenborg  ...     L.  1862. 

Medicus  &  Co.  Joshua  T.  Woodhead. 
The  golden  referee,  a  guide  to  health  .  . . 
By  .  .  .     Liverpool,  1874. 

Medius.  Benjamin  Franklin.  Re- 
marks and  facts  relative  to  the  American 
paper  money.     P.  about  1765. 

Medlar,  Momus.  James  Smith.  Mac- 
beth travestie.  By  .  .  .  L.  1852.  [In 
"  Rejected  addresses ;  or,  the  new  thea- 
trura  poetarum."    By  J.  and  H.  Smith.] 

Medlecott,  Humphrey.  For  the  sup- 
posed editor  of  the  "  Observator."  L. 
1718. 


Medley,  Matthew.  Anthony  Aston. 
The  fool's  opera.     L.  1731. 

3Ieirion.  W.  Owen,  in  his  contribu- 
tions to  the  "  Monthly  Magazine."  L. 
1803. 

Mel,  Mary,  Mary  E.  Bennett.  Poems 
and  tales,  by  . . .  Mary  Campbell  \pseud.\, 
etc.     N.Y.  1851. 

Mela  Britannicus.  Charles  Kel- 
sall. 

Melata,  Don  Macario  Padua.  Feiix 
Amat.  Tratado  de  la  Iglesia  de  Jesu 
Christo.     1793-1803. 

Melena,  Elpis.  Marie  Espe'rance 
(Brandt)  von  Schwartz.  Gemma;  oder, 
Tugend  und  Laster.      Munich,  1877. 

Melesville.  Baron  Anne  Honore  Jo- 
seph Duveyrier.  Valerie :  comedie.  Paris, 
186-. 

Melissa.     Jane  Hughes  Brereton. 

aieUot,  Claude.  Tom  Taylor.  This 
character  in  Charles  Kingsley's  "Two 
Years  Ago  "  is  said  by  Thomas  Hughes 
to  represent  Mr.  Taylor.  —  See  "  Mac- 
millan's  Magazine "  for  August,  1880, 
"In  Memoriam." 

Melmoth.  Judge  Saint-George  Tucker, 
in  Wirt's  "  Old  Bachelor." 

Melmoth,  Courtney.  Samuel  Jack- 
son Pratt.  The  sublime  and  beautiful  of 
Scripture  ...     L.  1777. 

Mels,  August.  Martin  Cohn.  Baron 
Leo  von  Oberg,  M.D.  A  story  of  love 
unspoken  [trans.].     B.  1868. 

Melville,  Emily.  Mrs.  Emily  Jones 
Derby. 

Member,  A.  Joseph  Sparkes.  An 
affectionate  address  to  the  Society  of 
Friends  in  Great  Britain  and  Ireland. 
By  .  .  .     L.  1834. 

Member,  A.  William  Milnor.  An 
authentic  historical  memoir  of  the 
Schuylkill  Fishing  Company  of  the 
State  in  Schuylkill  ...     P.  1830. 

Member,  A.  Thomas  Greer  Jacob. 
Brief  remarks  on  the  Christian  Sabbath 
.  .  .  addressed  to  .  .  .  the  Society  of 
Friends  .  .  .     Belfast,  1832. 

Member,  A.  Maria  Arthington.  A 
few  remarks  addressed  to  the  Society  of 
Friends  on  the  subject  of  a  revival  of 
religion  amongst  them.  By  .  .  .  Leeds, 
1836  (■?). 

Member,  A.  Samuel  Gilman,  D.D. 
Memoirs  of  a  New  England  vUlage  choir 
...     B.  1829. 

Member,  A.  John  Faidder.  Remarks 
on  the  birthright  membership  of  the 
Society  of  Friends.  By  ...  L. 
1843. 

Member  for  Chiltern  Hundreds, 
The.  Henry  W.Lucy.  Men  and  manners  in 


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Parliament  ...  L.  1874.  Also  in  his 
contributions  to  the  "  Gent.  Mag." 

Member  for  Paris,  The.  Eustace 
Clare  Grenville  Murray,  the  English  nov- 
elist. 

Blemberof  a  Close  College,  A.  Augus- 
tus William  Hare.  A  letter  to  Daniel  K. 
Sandford,  Esq.,  Professor  of  Greek  in 
the  University  of  Glasgow  .  .  .  Oxf. 
1822. 

Member  of  a  Provincial  Parlia- 
ment, A.  Eduxird  Gibbon  Wakefield. 
View  of  Sir  Charles  Metcalfe's  govern- 
ment of  Canada  ...     L.  1844. 

Member  of  Convocation,  A.  P>.ev. 
Wliite  Kennet.  Dr.  Snape  instructed  in 
some  matters  especially  relating  to  con- 
vocations and  converts  from  popery. 
L. 1718. 

Member  of  Convocation,  A.  Rev. 
Thomas  Vaughan.  The  legality  of  the 
present  academical  system  of  the  Uni- 
versity of  Oxford  .  .  .     Oxf.  1831. 

Member  of  Convocation,  A.  George 
Home,  D.D.  A  letter  to  the  Right  Hon- 
orable, the  Lord  North,  Chancellor  of 
the  University  of  Oxford,  concerning 
subscription  to  the  39  articles,  and  par- 
ticularly the  under-graduate  subscription 
in  that  university.     By  ...     L.  1773. 

Also  ascribed  to  Rev.  Thomas  Patten. 

Member  of  Court,  A.  John  Archibald 
Murraii,  Lord  Murray.  Letter  to  the 
Lord  Advocate  on  the  procedure  in  the 
•court  of  session  and  jury  trials  .  .  . 
Edinb.  1850. 

The  letter  is  signed  "  J.  A.  M." 

Member  of  Gray's  Inn,  A.  P.  B. 
Leigh.  Law  students'  guide  ...  L. 
1827. 

Member  of  his  Privy  Council,  A. 
Charles  MacCormicJc,  LL.B.  Secret  his- 
tory of  the  court  and  reign  of  Charles 
II.,  by  .  .  .     L.  1792. 

Member  of  it,  A.  Boioley  Lascelles. 
—  See  "Publicola." 

Member  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  A.  John 
Raithbg.  The  study  and  practice  of  the 
law  considered  in  their  various  relations 
to  society  .  .  .     By  ...     L.  1798. 

Member  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  A.  John 
Lind,  Esq.  Three  letters  to  Dr.  Price 
...     By  .  .  .     L.  1776. 

Member  of  neither  Syndicate,  A. 
Henry  Addington,  M.A.,  Lord  Sidmouth. 
A  few  remarks  on  the  "  New  Library  " 
-question  .  .  .     Camb.  1831. 

Member  of  one  of  the  Societies,  A. 
W.  Dale.  Calculations  deduced  from 
first  principles  .  .  .     By  ...     L.  1772. 

Member  of  one  of  the  Religious 
Societies,   A.      Richard  Finch.     A   de- 


fence of  the  Ecv.  Mr.  Whitefield'a  doc- 
trine of  regeneration  .  .  .  By  ...  L. 
1739. 

3Iember  of  Parliament,  A.  George 
Ellis,  ill  Beloe's  "  Sexagenarian,"  Vol.  2, 
p.  110.     2ded.     L.  1818. 

Member  of  Parliament,  A.  Treysac 
de  Vergy.  A  defence  of  his  royal  high- 
ness the  Duke  of  Cumberland.    L.  1770. 

Member  of  Parliament,  A.  Robert 
Henley  Ongley,  1st  Baron  Ongley.  An 
essay  on  the  nature  and  use  of  the 
militia  ...     By  .  .  .     L.  1757. 

Member  of  Parliament,  A.  Sir  Rob- 
ert Walpole.  A  letter  .  .  .  concerning  the 
duties  on  wine  and  tobacco.    L.  1733. 

Member  of  Parliament,  A.  William 
Pidteney,  Earl  of  Bath.  A  letter  .  .  . 
concerning  the  sum  of  £  115,000  granted 
for  the  service  of  the  Civil  List.  L.  1729. 

Member  of  Parliament,  A.  Sir 
Humphrey  Slachworth.  A  letter  .  .  .  giv- 
ing an  account  of  the  proceedings  of  the 
Tackers  ...     L.  1704. 

Member  of  Parliament,  A.  Con- 
stantine  John  Phipps,  Lord  Mulgrave.  A 
letter  ...  on  the  late  proceedings  of  the 
House  of  Commons  in  the  Middlesex 
elections,     n.p.  1769. 

Member  of  Parliament,  A.  Sir 
William  Meredith.  The  question  stated 
...     L.  1769. 

A  treatise  upon  Wilke's  election. 

Member  of  Parliament,  Another. 
Sir  William  Blachstone.  A  letter  to  the 
author  of  "The  Question  Stated."  By 
...     L.  1769. 

Member  of  Parliament,  A  Late. 
Thomas  Carew,  Esq.  An  historical  ac- 
count of  the  rights  of  elections  of  the 
several  counties,  cities,  and  boroughs  of 
Great  Britain  ...    By  .  .  .    L.  1755. 

Member  of  the  Arcadian  Academy 
of  Rome,  A.  Joseph  Cooper  Walker. 
Historical  memoir  on  Italian  tragedy  .  .  . 
By  .  .  .     L.  1799. 

Member  of  the  Association,  A. 
Henry  Biggs.  Annals  of  the  county  and 
city  of  Cork,  commencing  with  an 
abridged  report  of  the  transactions  of 
the  British  Association  ...     L.  1843. 

Member  of  the  Athenian  Society, 
A.  John  Dunton.  The  Athenian  oracle 
...    By  .  .  .    L.  1703-4. 

The  preface  is  signed  "  Philaret,  a  Memher 
of  Athens." 

Member  of    the   Bar,    A.      C.    W. 

Hart.     Essay  on  industiy,  and  biographi- 
cal sketches  of  Theophilus  Radclipp  and 
Emma  Jones.     By  .  .  .     Steubenville,  0., 
1835. 
Member   of  the   Bar,  A.      Phineas 


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Bacon  Wilcox.  Thoughts  .  .  .  Colum- 
bus, O.,  1836. 

Member  of  the  Bar,  A.  Leonard  Kip. 
The  Volcano  Diggings :  a  tale  of  Cali- 
fornia law  .  .  .     N.Y.  1851. 

Member  of  tte  Boston  Bar,  A. 
Ivers  James  Austin.  An  account  of  the 
origin  of  the  Mississippi  doctrine  of  re- 
pudiation ...     B.  1842. 

Blember  of  the  Boston  Bar,  A. 
John  Augustus  Bolles.  The  affairs  of 
Khode  Island,  being  a  review  of  Dr. 
Wayland's  "  Discourse"  ...     B.  1842. 

Member  of  the  British  Parliament, 
A.  Francis  Ingram  Seymour  Conway,  Vis- 
count Beauchamp.  A  letter  to  the  First 
Belfast  Volunteers  in  the  Province  of  Ul- 
ster.    By  .  .  .     L.  1782. 

Member  of  the  Burton  Hunt,  A. 
Henry  Braddon,  in  the  "  Sporting  Maga- 
zine" (L.). 

Member  of  the  Church  at  Oxford, 
A.  William  Palmer.  At  him  again! 
or,  the  fox  without  a  tail,  being  another 
word  for  Mr.  Bulteel.     Oxf.  1832. 

Member  of  the  Church  of  Christ, 
A.  Bev.  Richard  Clarice.  An  essay  on 
the  number  seven  .  .  .     By  ...     L.  1759. 

Member  of  the  Church  of  Eng- 
land, A.  Rev.  William  Hopkins,  B.A. 
An  appeal  to  the  common  sense  of  all 
Christian  people  .  .  .  By  ...  L. 
1752. 

Member  of  the  Church  of  Eng- 
land, A.  Charles  Leslie.  The  case  truly 
stated,  wherein  the  case  restated  is  fully 
consider'd.     L.  1714. 

This  work  is  in  the  form  of  a  dialogue,  and  is 
signed  "  Philalethes.'' 

Member  of  the  Church  of  Eng- 
land, A.  Josiah  Woodicard.  The  Chris- 
tian peace  maker  ...     L.  1710. 

Member  of  the  Church  of  Eng- 
land, A.  William  Palmer,  M.A,  Ex- 
amination of  an  announcement  made  in 
the  "  Prussian  State  Gazette  "...  Oxf. 
1842. 

Member  of  the  Church  of  Eng- 
land, A.  J.  A.  Thornthwaite.  The  young 
churchman's  manual  .  .  .  By  ...  L. 
1837. 

Blember  of  the  Church  of  England, 
from  Birth  and  Education,  A.  liev. 
Edward  Evanson.  The  doctrines  of  a 
Trinity  and  the  Incarnation  of  God  ex- 
amined ...     L.  1772. 

Member  of  the  Church  of  God  at 
Oxford,  A.  William  Palmer,  M.A.  A 
hard  nut  to  crack ;  or,  a  word  in  season 
to  Mr.  Bulteel  .  .  .     Oxf.  1832. 

Member  of  the  Church  of  Scot- 
land, A.     Bev.  James  Hog,  of  Carnock. 


An   essay   to   vindicate  some   Scripture 
truths  .  .  .     n.p.  1716. 

Member  of  the  Class  of  '67,  A.  Pari: 
Benjamin.  Shakings.  Etchings  froni 
the  naval  academy  ...     B.  186-. 

3Iember  of  the  College  of  Justice,. 
A.  James  Watson.  New  form  of  pro- 
cess before  the  Court  of  Session  .  .  . 
Edinb.  1799. 

Member  of  the  College  of  Justice, 
A.  William' Spink,  S.S.C.  Scenes  and 
sketches  in  legal  life.     L.  1876. 

Member  of  the  College  of  Physi- 
cians, A.  Jeremiah  Wainewright.  An 
anatomical  treatise  of  the  liver,  with  the 
diseases  incident  to  it.     L.  1722. 

Member  of  the  Committee  of  Peace 
in  Paris,  A.  George  M.  Gibbs.  A  let- 
ter to  the  American  Peace  Society  .  .  . 
Paris,  1842. 

Member  of  the  Community,  and  a 
Sincere  Friend  to  his  Country,  A- 
John  Campbell.  The  naturalization  bill 
confuted  ...     L.  1751. 

Member  of  the  Congregation,  A. 
Joseph  Moule.  A  letter  to  the  members 
of  the  congregation  of  St.  James'  chapel, 
Edinburgh  .  .  .     Edinb.  1842. 

Member  of  the  Convention  of  the 
Royal  Burghs  of  Scotland,  A.  David 
Dundas  Scott.  Blue-book  curiosities  .  .  . 
Edinb.  1867. 

Member  of  the  Corporation,  A. 
Samuel  Atkins  Eliot.  A  letter  to  the 
president  of  Harvard  College  ...  B. 
1849. 

Member  of  the  Dramatic  Lunatic 
Asylum,  A.  Crosbie  Ward,  Esq.  The 
haimted  housemaid ;  or,  the  villain  of 
the  velvet  veskit.  Christchurch,  New 
Zealand,  1865. 

Member  of  the  Duddingston  Curl- 
ing Society,  A.  Rev.  James  Bamsay. 
An  account  of  the  game  of  curling. 
By...     Edinb.  1811. 

Member  of  the  Edinburgh  Photo- 
graphic Society,  A.  —  Burnett,  of 
Edinburgh.  Photography  in  colours  .  .  . 
By  .  .  .     Edinb.  1857. 

Member  of  the  English  Bar,  A. 
John  Sibbald  Edison.  "St.  George  for 
England."  An  address  to,  and  corre- 
spondence with,  certain  persons  disaf- 
fected to  the  established  constitution  .  .  , 
L.  1850. 

Member  of  the  English  Bar,  A. 
John  Hodghin.  Incumbered  Estates 
(Ireland)  Bill.  Objections,  by  the  Irish 
attornies  and  solicitors;  and  answers- 
by...     L.  1849(7). 

Member  of  the  Established  Church, 
A.      Sir   John    Bayley.       The   Book   of 


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Common  Prayer,  with  notes.  L. 
1813. 

"  The  author  withheld  his  name,  not  from  any 
wish  improperly  to  conceal  it,  but  becauee  it  was 
no  part  of  his  object  to  draw  himself  into  notice." 

Member  of  the  Established  Church, 

A.  Dr.  Samuel  Parr.  A  letter  from 
Irenopolis  to  the  inhabitants  of  Eleuthe- 
ropolis  .  .  .     Birmingham,  1792. 

3Iember  of  the  Executive  Commit- 
tee, A.  Jordan  L.  Mott.  Report  to  the 
inventors  of  the  United  States.  Morri- 
sania,  N.Y.,  1854. 

Member  of  the  Faculty,  A.  Robert 
Hannaij.  Letter  to  the  Dean  of  the  Fac- 
ulty of  Advocates  .  .  .    Edinb.  1823. 

Member  of  the  Faculty  of  Advo- 
cates, A.  Charles  Ferguson,  younger,  of 
Kilkerran.  The  early  history  of  Church 
Patronage  .  .  .     Edinb.  1833. 

Member  of  the  Faculty  of  Advo- 
cates, A.  James  Starke.  An  introduc- 
tion to  the  study  of  the  law  of  Scotland 
.  .  .    Edinb.  1832. 

Member  of  the  Free  Church,  A. 
James  Gall.  A  free  Church  and  a  free 
trade  .  .  .     1844. 

Member  of  the  Grild,  A.  James  Au- 
gustine Stothert.  A  short  series  of  lec- 
tures on  the  parocliial  and  collegiate 
antiquities  of  Edinburgh,  read  to  the 
Holy  Gild  of  St.  Joseph.  By  .  .  .  Edinb. 
1845. 

Member  of  the  Guildry,  A.  James 
Shirra.  An  historic  sketch  of  Cowane's 
Hospital,  Stirling.  By  .  .  .  Stirling, 
1867. 

Member  of  the  Honourable  Society 
of  Writers  to  the  Signet,  A.  William 
Jamieson.  A  letter  to  the  Right  Honour- 
able Lord  Viscount  Melville  .  .  .  Edinb. 
1814. 

Member  of  the  House  of  Assembly 
of  Newfoundland,  A.  Patrick  31  orris. 
A  short  reply  to  the  speech  of  Earl  Ab- 
erdeen .  .  .    Liverpool,  1839. 

Member  of  the  House  of  Commons, 
etc.,  A.  William  Arnall.  Animadver- 
sions on  a  Reverend  Prelate's  [Bishop 
T.  Sherlock's]  remarks  upon  the  bill  .  .  . 
entitled  "A  Bill  to  prevent  suits  for 
tythes  ...     By  .  .  .     L.  1731. 

Member  of  the  House  of  Commons, 
A.  John  Herveij,  Lord  Hervey.  An  an- 
swer to  the  Country  Parson's  Plea  against 
the  Quakers'  Tythe-Bill  ...  By  .  .  .  L. 
1736. 

Member  of  the  House  of  Commons, 
A.  Archibald  Hutcheson.  An  estimate 
of  the  value  of  South-Sea  stock.  L. 
1720. 

Member  of  the  House  of  Commons, 


A,  Daniel  Defoe.  A  letter  .  .  .  relating 
to  the  Bill  of  Commerce  ...     L.  1713. 

Member  of  the  House  of  Commons, 
A.  Robert  Molesworth,  Viscount  Moles- 
worth.  A  letter  .  .  .  relating  to  the  Bill 
of  Peerage  ...     L.  1719. 

Member  of  the  House  of  Commons, 
A.  Philip  Carteret  Webb.  Some  obser- 
vations on  the  late  determination  for 
discharging  Mr.  Wilkes  from  his  com- 
mitment to  the  Tower  of  London  .  .  . 
By  .  .  .     L.  1763. 

aiember  of  the  House  of  Commons 
in  Ireland,  A.  Joiiathan  Sivifl.,  D.D.  A 
letter  from  ...  to  a  member  of  the  House 
of  Commons  in  England  ...     L.  1709. 

Member  of  the  Howard  Associa- 
tion of  New  Orleans,  A.  William  L. 
Robinson.  Diary  of  a  Samaritan.  N.O. 
1858. 

Member  of  the  Humane  Society,  A. 
Wendell  Davis.  Barnstable,  Massachu- 
setts. A  description  of  the  eastern  coast 
of  the  county  of  Barnstable  .  .  .  B.  1802. 

Member  of  the  Humane  Society,  A. 
John  Davis,  LL.D.  The  life  boat :  a 
poem  .  .  .    n.p.,  n.d. 

Member  of  the  Inner  Temple,  A. 
H.  Roscoe.  A  discourse  on  the  study  of 
the  laws  ...     L.  1824. 

Member  of  the  Irish  Bar,  A.  Den- 
nis Burrowes  Kelbj.  The  Manor  of  Glen- 
more  ;  or,  the  Irish  peasant  .  .  .    L.  1839. 

]\Iember  of  the  Irish  Parliament,  A. 
Hervey  Redmond  Morres,  2d  Viscount 
Mountmorres.  Considerations  on  the  in- 
tended modification  of  Poyning's  Law. 
L. 1780. 

Member  of  the  Late  Parliament,  A. 
Lord  Robert  Grosvenor,  Baron  Ebury. 
Leaves  from  my  journal  during  the  sum- 
mer of  1851.     L.  1852. 

Member  of  the  Legislative  Assem- 
bly of  Upper  Canada,  A.  Hon. 
Francis  Hincks.  The  Seigniorial  Ques- 
tion :  its  present  position  .•.  .  Quebec, 
1854. 

Member  of  the  Literary  and  Sci- 
entific Association  of  Elgin,  A.  Dr. 
Taylor.  Edward  I.  of  England  in  the 
North  of  Scotland  .  .  .     Elgin,  1858. 

Member  of  the  Lo-w^er  House,  A. 
Charles  Trimnell,  D.D.  An  account  of 
the  proceedings  between  the  two  Houses 
of  Convocation  which  met  October  the 
20th,  1702  ...     L.  MDCCIV. 

Blember  of  the  Lower  House,  A. 
Robert  Walpole,  Earl  of  Orf  ord.  Thoughts 
of  ...  in  relation  to  a  project  for  .  .  . 
limiting  the  power  of  the  Crown  in  the 
future  creation  of  peers.     L.  1719. 

Member  of  the  LoTver  House  of 


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Convocation,  A.  Francis  Atterbury. 
The  case  of  the  schedule  stated  ...  L. 
1702. 

Member  of  the  Manchester  Athe- 
naeum, A.  J.  P.  Culverwell.  Manches- 
ter in  1844  ...     L.  1844. 

3Iember  of  the  Marine  Society,  A. 
Jonas  Hanway.  A  letter  .  .  .  Shewing 
the  piety,  generosity,  and  utility  of  their 
design  . .  .     5th  ed.     L.  1757. 

Member  of  the  Maryland  IJegisla- 
ture,  A.  Lawrence  Sanqston.  The  Bas- 
tiles  of  the  North  .  .  .     Bait.  1863. 

Member  of  the  N.  E.  Hist.  Gen.  So- 
ciety, A.  Timothy  Farrar.  Memoir  of 
the  Farrar  family.     B.  1853. 

Member  of  the  Ne^r  York  Bar,  A. 
Vine  Wright  Kingsley.  Reconstruction  in 
America  .  .  .    N.Y.  1865. 

aiember  of  the  N.Y.  Genealogical 
and  Biographical  Society,  A.  Wil- 
liam Ingraham  Kip.  The  olden  time  in 
New  York,  1664-1775.     N.Y.  1883. 

Member  of  the  Numismatic  Soci- 
ety of  Philadelphia,  A.  Henry  Phillips, 
Jr.  Historical  sketch  of  the  paper  money 
issued  by  Pennsyh^auia  ...     P.  1862. 

Member  of  the  Oxford  Convoca- 
tion, A.  Rev.  G.  A.  Bow,  of  Pembroke 
College.  Letter  to  the  Plight  Honour- 
able Lord  John  Russell,  M.P.  ...  on  the 
constitutional  defects  of  the  University 
and  Colleges  of  Oxford  ...    L.  1850. 

Member  of  the  Philadelphia  Bar, 
A.  John  G,  Johnson.  A  criticism  of  Mr. 
Wm.  B.  Reed's  aspersions  on  the  charac- 
ter of  Dr.  Benjamin  Rush  ...     P.  1867. 

Member  of  the  Philadelphia  Bar, 
A.  David  Boyer  Brown.  Reply  to  Hor- 
ace Binney  on  the  privilege  of  the  Writ 
of  Habeas  Corpus  under  the  Constitution 

.  .     P.  1862. 

Member  of  the  Political  Economy 
Club,  A.  Col.  Robert  Torrens.  The  budget. 
L.  1841. 

Member  of  the  Press,  A.  G.  P.  lire. 
The  hand-book  of  Toronto  .  .  .  Toronto, 
1858. 

Member  of  the  Red  River  Confer- 
ence, A.  Thomas  Osmond  Summers,  D.D. 
Post  Oak  Circuit.  Edited  by.  ..  Nash- 
ville, 1857. 

Member  of  the  Reformed  Catholic 
Church,  A.  George  Finch.  A  brief  re- 
ply to  "  A  sure  way  to  find  out  the  true 
religion"  ...     L.  1841. 

Member  of  the  Revision  Commit- 
tee of  the  Church  of  Ireland,  A.  H. 
Lloyd.  The  doctrine  of  absolution  .  .  . 
By\  .  .     Dublin,  1871. 

Member  of  the  Rock  County  Bar, 
A.     J.  M.  Bundy.     State  rights  and  the 


appellate  jurisdiction  of  the  Supreme 
Court  of  the  United  States  .  .  .  Beloit, 
Wis.,  1860. 

Member  of  the  Roxburghe  Club, 
A  Thomas  Frognall  Dibdin,  D.D.  Cran- 
mer:  a  novel.     L.  1839. 

Member  of  the  Royal  College  of 
Surgeons,  A.  William  Wadd.  Cursory 
remarks  ou  corpulence.     L.  1810. 

Member  of  the  Royal  Society,  and 
of  the  Society  of  Antiquaries,  of 
London.  Sir  James  Burrow.  A  few 
anecdotes  and  observations  relating  to 
Oliver  Cromwell  and  his  family  ,  .  . 
By  . .  .    L.  1763. 

Member  of  the  Said  Society,  A. 
White  Kennet.  Bibliothecas  Americanae 
primordia  ...     L.  1713. 

Member  of  the  Same  Society,  A. 
Henry  Foley.  English  province  S.  J^ 
Alphabetical  catalogue  .  .  .  Roehamp- 
ton,  1875. 

The  introduction  is  signed  "  H.  F." 

Member  of  the  Senate,  A.  William 
Frend.  Considerations  on  the  oaths  re- 
quired by  the  University  of  Cambridge  . . . 
L.  1787. 

Member  of  the  Society,  A.  Edward 
Ash,  M.D.  An  address  to  the  Society 
of  Friends  on  .  .  .  disseminating  Chris- 
tian knowledge  among  the  Heathen. 
By  .  .  .     L.  1828. 

Member  of  the  Society,  A.  Frank 
Arnee.  Brief  remarks  on  an  important 
subject;  or,  a  parent's  thoughts  on  the 
means  of  obtaining  a  guarded  and  relig- 
ious education  for  youth  at  schools  .  .  . 
By  .  .  .     Bristol,  1820. 

Member  of  the  Society  of  Antiqua^ 
ries  in  London.  Francis  Wise.  Some 
enquiries  concerning  the  first  inhabitants, 
language,  religion,  learning,  and  letters 
of  Europe,  by  .  ,  .     L.  1758. 

Slember  of  the  Society  of  Anti- 
quaries of  Scotland,  A.  Archibald 
M'Neill,  W.S.  Notes  on  the  authenticity 
of  Ossian's  poems  .  .  .     1868. 

Member  of  the  Society  of  Artists 
and  Manufacturers  of  Philadelphia, 
A.  Tench  Coxe.  An  essay  on  the  man- 
ufacturing interest  of  the  United  States, 
etc.    P.  1804. 

3Iember  of  the  Society  for  Consti- 
tutional Information,  A.  William  Dor 
vies  Shipley.  The  principles  of  the  Gov- 
ernment ...     L.  1783. 

Member  of  the  Society  of  Friends, 
A.  Joseph  John  Giirney.  The  contribu- 
tion of  ...  to  a  lady's  albiim.     1827. 

Member  of  the  Society  of  Friends, 
A.  James  Bowden.  An  examination 
into  the  scriptural   lawfulness   of  mar- 


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riage  with  a  deceased  wife's  sister,  etc. 
By  ...    L.  1863. 

Member  of  the  Society  of  Friends, 
A.  Henry  Callaway.  Immediate  reve- 
lation :  being  a  brief  view  of  tlie  dealings 
of  God  with  man  in  all  ages  .  .  .  By  .  .  . 
L.  1842. 

Member  of  the  Society  of  Friends, 
A.  Jonathan  Pirn.  Is  it  right  for  a 
Christian  to  marry  two  sisters  ?  By  .  .  . 
Dublin,  1863. 

Member  of  the  Society  of  Friends, 
A.  Marti  Stacey,  Jim.  A  letter  on  the 
Lord's  Supper.     By  .  .  .     L.  1836. 

3Iember  of  the  Society  of  Friends, 
A.  William  Collier.  Quakerism.  By 
...     Plymouth  (?),  1837. 

Member  of  the  Society  of  Friends, 

A.  Philip  Thompson.  The  remem- 
brancer, for  such  as  believe  in  the  truth 
as  it  is  in  Jesus  .  .  .  By  .  .  .  Wood- 
bridge,  1820. 

Member  of  the  Society  of  Lincoln's 
Inn,  A.  Timothy  Brecknock.  Droit  le 
Eoy  ...     L.  1764. 

aiember  of  the  Sodality  of  the  B. 
V.  Mary,  Church  of  the  Most  Holy 
Redeemer,  East  Boston.  James  Fitton. 
Influence  of  the  Catholic  doctrines  on 
the  emancipation  of  slaves  ...     B.  1863. 

Blember  of  the  Suffbllc  Bar,  A. 
Harrison  Gray  Otis.  A  letter  to  the  Hon. 
Josiah  Quincy  ...  on  the  law  of  libel . . . 

B.  1823. 

Member  of  the  Suffolk  Committee 
of  1829,  A.  Henry  Gassett.  Catalogue 
of  books  on  the  Masonic  Institution  .  .  . 
B.  1852. 

Member  of  the  Synod  of  United 
Original  Seceders,  A.  Rev.  John  Gra- 
ham. Non-intrusion  weighed  in  the  bal- 
ance and  found  wanting  .  .  .     Ayr,  1843. 

Member  of  the  Twenty-Seventh 
Congress,  A.  John  Pendleton  Kennedy. 
Defence  of  the  Whigs.     N.Y.  1844. 

Member  of  the  University,  A.  Ben- 
jamin Blaijney.  An  espostulatory  letter 
to  . .  .  Dr. 'Randolph.     Oxf.  1773. 

Member  of  the  University,  A  Late. 
Peter  Le  Page  Renoitf.  The  character  of 
the  Rev.  W.  Palmer,  M.A.,  of  Worcester 
College  ...    L.  1843. 

Member  of  the  University  of  Cam- 
bridge, A.  Richard  Duppa,  B.  C.L.  An 
address  to  the  Parliament  of  Great  Brit- 
ain, on  the  claims  of  authors  to  their  own 
copyright.     L.  1813. 

Member  of  the  University  of  Cam- 
bridge, A.  Thomas  Perronet  Thompson. 
Catechism  of  the  Corn  Laws.  Manches- 
ter, n.d. 

Member  of  the  University  of  Cam- 


bridge, A.  Jackson  3Iuspratt  Williams. 
The  elements  of  Euclid  .  .  .  By  .  .  , 
1827. 

Member  of  the  University  of  Cam- 
bridge, A.  Rev.  Edward  John  Nixon. 
The  facts  as  they  are  .  .  .     Camb.  1844. 

Member  of  the  University  of  Cam- 
bridge, A.  William  Bur  don,  M.A.  A 
few  words  of  plain  truth . . .    Camb.  1797. 

Member  of  the  University  of  Cam- 
bridge, A.  Prof.  George  Long.  Hanni- 
bal's passage  of  the  Alps.     L.  18-30. 

Member  of  the  University  of  Cam- 
bridge, A.  Rev.  Philip  Stanhope  Dodd, 
M.A.  Hints  to  Freshmen,  from  .  .  . 
1798. 

Member  of  the  University  of  Cam- 
bridge, A.  Benjamin  Hall  Kennedy^ 
D.D.  The  Psalter  in  English  verse^ 
Edited  .  .  .     1860. 

Member  of  the  University  of  Ox- 
ford, A.  John  Anthony  Cramer,  D.D. 
A  dissertation  on  the  passage  of  Hanni- 
bal over  the  Alps.     Oxf.  1820. 

Ascribed  also  to  H.  L.  "Wickliam. 

Member  of  the  University  of  Ox- 
ford, A.  Dr.  John  Burton.  An  introduc- 
tion to  the  metres  of  the  Greek  tragedians. 

Member  of  the  University  of  Ox- 
ford, A.  Rev.  Wyndliam  Madden  Hut- 
ton.    Poems.     By  .  .  .     Oxf.  1851. 

Member  of  the  Vermont  Bar,  A. 
Daniel  Pierce  Thompson.  The  adventures 
of  Timothy  Peacock,  Esc[.  .  .  .  Middle- 
bury,  1835. 

Member  of  "  The  Victoria  Discus- 
sion Society,"  A.  Mrs.  —  Stafford. 
Signs  of  the  times :  from  the  works  of 
Emanuel  Swedenborg.  To  which  is 
added  a  pamphlet  by  .  .  .     L.  1872. 

Member  of  the  Whip  Club,  A.  Dr. 
Hewson  Clarke.  Lexicon  Balatronicum : 
a  dictionary  of  British  slang.  University 
wit,  and  pickpocket  eloquence.  By  .  .  . 
assisted  by  Hell-fire  Dick.  Edited  by  . .  . 
1811. 

Member  of  the  Worcester  Anglers' 
Society,  A.  William  George.  An  essay 
on  angling;  by  .  .  .  Worcester,  1840. 
[Also  signed  "  Prater."] 

Member  of  Trinity  College  in  Cam- 
bridge, A.  Richard  Bentley.  Proposals 
for  printing  a  new  edition  of  the  Greek 
Testament ...    L.  1721. 

Membra  Adoptif  de  la  Nation 
Oneida,  Un.  J.  Hector  St.  Jean  de 
Crevecoeur.  Voyage  dans  la  Haute 
Pennsylvanie  et  dans  I'Etat  de  New 
York  .  .  .    Paris,  1801. 

Memor,  Andreas.  Antoine  Ag€nor 
Alfred,  due  de  Gramont.  L'Allemagne 
nouvelle,  1863-67  .  .  .     Paris,  1879. 


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Memoriter.  David  Pae.  Sermon 
reading  in  the  pulpits  of  the  United 
Presbyterian  Church  .  .  .  Edinb. 
1854. 

Blenalcas.  Bracij  Clark.  Kemarks 
on  Trench  shoeing,  by  an  English  shoe- 
ing smith.     L.  n.d. 

Menander.  Robert  Treat  Paine,  in  the 
"American  Apollo."     B.  1792. 

3Ienard,  Theophile.  Just  Jean  £ii- 
enne  Roif.  Captain  Rougemont  .  .  ,  N.Y. 
1875.^ 

Blendes,  Judith.  Judith  Gautier.  Le 
dragon  imperial.     Paris,  1869. 

Mendsoale,  My-heele.  John  Taylor, 
the  water-poet.  A  tale  in  a  tub;  or,  a 
tub  lecture  as  it  was  delivered  by  ...  an 
inspired  Brownist.     L.  1641. 

Blentor.  Josiah  Quincjj,  Jr.,  who,  in 
1771-72,  published  in  the  "  Boston  Ga- 
zette "  patriotic  essays  under  the  signa- 
tures of  "  Mentor,"  "  Edward  Sexby," 
and  "  Marchmont  Needham." 

Blentor.  Ven.  George  O'Kill  Stuart,  in 
his  letters  to  the  "Kingston  Herald," 
1839-44. 

Mentor.  Nathan  D.  Urner.  Never, 
Alwaj^s,  and  Stop,  three  brochures  pub- 
Ushed  by  Carleton  &  Co.    N.Y.  1884. 

Menzies,  Sutherland.  Mrs.  Eliza- 
beth Stone.     Eoyal  favourites.     L.  1865. 

Mephistophelcs.  John  Pendleton 
Kennedy.  A  review  of  Mr.  Cambreling's 
report  from  the  committee  of  commerce 
.  ,  .    Bait.  1830. 

Bleplats,  Isidore.  Jean  Charles 
Tach€,  M.D.  Le  def  richeur  de  Langue  . . . 
Quebec,  1859. 

Bleplats,  Isidore  de.  F.  A.  H.  La 
Rue,  M.D.  French  Canadian  author,  in 
1859  contributor  to  "  La  Ruche  Litte- 
raire,"  under  this  signature. 

Mercantile  Man,  A.  James  Lumsden. 
American  memoranda,  by  .  .  .  during  a 
ehort  tour  in  the  summer  of  1843.  Glas- 
gow, 1844. 

Mercator.  William  A.  Brewer,  in  his 
contributions  to  various  New  York  and 
Boston  periodicals. 

Blercator.  Right  Hon.  Edward  Ellice, 
in  his  letters  to  the  "  Herald,"  Montreal, 
1807. 

Mercator.  Samuel  Jones  Loyd,  Lord 
Overstone.  His  papers  on  the  Bank 
Charter  Act,  etc.,  in  the  London  "  Times  " 
under  this  signature,  attracted  great  at- 
tention from  political  economists,  bank- 
ers, and  the  mercantile  classes. 

Blercator.  James  Anderson.  Thoughts 
on  the  privileges  and  power  of  juries, 
etc.     By  .  .  .     Edinb.  1793. 

Mercer.      James     Cheetham.      Letter 


concerning  the  Ten  Pound  Court,  in  the 
city  of  New  York.     N.Y.  1800. 

Blerchant,  A.  M.  Frank  Carr.  Busi- 
ness .  .  .     Edinb.  1873. 

Blerchant,  A.  —  Tod,  of  Kirt- 
lands.  Consolatory  thoughts  on  Ameri- 
can independence.     By  .  .  .     177-. 

Blerchant,  A.  C.  H.  Kauffman.  The 
dictionary  of  merchandize,  and  nomen- 
clature in  all  languages  ...     L.  1803. 

Blerchant,  A.  R.  Williams.  A  letter 
.  .  .  relating  to  the  danger  Great  Britain 
is  in  of  losing  her  trade  ...    L.  1718. 

Merchant,  A.  William  Workman. 
Letters  of  .  .  .  upon  "  Rival  routes  to  the 
ocean  from  the  West,  and  docks  at  Mon- 
treal."    Montreal,  1859. 

Merchant,  A.  —  Breed,  of  Liverpool. 
Local  issues  ...     L.  1834. 

Merchant,  A.  John  Theodore  Koster. 
Observations  on  the  pending  question  of 
additional  duties  on  cotton  ...     L.  1813. 

Merchant,  A.  William  Col  son  West- 
lake.  Practical  remarks  on  the  Corn 
Laws  as  viewed  in  connexion  with  the 
corn  trade  .  .  .     By  ...     L.  1833. 

Merchant,  A.  David  Henshaw.  Re- 
marks upon  the  Bank  of  the  United 
States  ...     B.  1831. 

Merchant,  A.  Henry  M.  Bird.  A 
view  of  the  relative  situation  of  Great 
Britain  and  the  United  States  of  Amer- 
ica ..  .     L.  1794. 

Merchant-Citizen,  A.  Robert  Mein, 
The  Edinburgh  Paradise  regain'd  . .  . 
n.p.  1764. 

Merchant,  A  Late.  Asa  Greene. 
The  perils  of  Pearl  Street,  including  a 
taste  of  the  dangers  of  Wall  Street . . . 
N.Y. 1834. 

Merchant  in  London,  A.  Josiah 
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nephew  in  North  America  relative  to  .  . . 
affairs  in  the  colonies.     L.  1766. 

Merchant  of  Boston,  A.  Samuel 
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Merchant  of  Boston,  A.  James 
Lloijd  Homer.  Short  inquiry  into  the 
commercial  policy  of  the  United  States. 
By  ,  .  .     B.  1845. 

Merchant  Seaman's  Friend,  The. 
Jeffrey  Dennis.  An  address  to  the  Com- 
mittee for  the  Relief  of  Distressed  Sea- 
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Blerchant,  Blat.  W.  S.  Wood.  How 
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Blerchant,  T.  Thomas  Dibdin.  The 
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Blercurius  Rustictis.  Rev.  Thomas 
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on  the  present  languid  and  depressed 
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Cato  Parvus  (Eichard  Heber).     L.  1832. 

Mercury.  George  D.  Baird,  editor  of 
"Cyclist  and  Athlete"  (N.Y.). 

Mercury.  L.  C.  Bruce,  in  his  contri- 
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(N.Y.). 

Mercury.  J.  Fitter.  Rhymes  for  the 
tunes.     L.  1853. 

Mercutio.  William  Winter,  who, 
1861-66,  was  dramatic  critic  of  the  "New 
York  Albion  "  under  this  pen-name. 

Merdant,  Daniel.  Rev.  Robert  Wynell 
Mayow,  B.A.  Tracts  for  the  use  of  the 
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Meredith,  Owen.  The  Right  Hon. 
Edward  Robert  Bulwer-Lytton,  Earl  Lyt- 
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1859. 

Merlin.  Alfred  Tennyson,  in  two 
poems  contributed  to  the  "  Examiner " 
(L.  1852). 

The  poema  referred  to  are  "The  Third  of 
February,  1852,"  and  "  Hands  All  Around." 

Blerlin.  Alexander  Wilder,  M.D.  His 
signature  as  New  York  correspondent  of 
the  Boston  "  Daily  Advertiser "  from 
1864  to  1870. 

Merriweather,  Magnus.  Charles 
Remington  Talbot.  Royal  Lowrie ;  or,  a 
general  misunderstanding.     B.  1878. 

Merry,  Doctor.  J.  Wyndham.  Merry 
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Merry,  Felix.  Evert  Augustus  Duyc- 
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World,"  1847-53  et  seq.;  also  of  "Arc- 
turus  " ;  contributor  to  the  "  New  York 
Quarterly  Review,"  1837-42,  the  "  Demo- 
cratic Review,"  the  "Morning  News," 
and  other  periodicals,  and  author  of  val- 
uable works. 

Mer(ton),  Amb(rose),  Gent,  F.S.A. 
William  John  Thorns.  Gammer  Gurton's 
pleasant  stories  .  .  .  Newly  revised  and 
amended  by  .  .  .     Westminster,  1846. 

Merton,  Tristram.  Thomas  Babing- 
ton  Macaulay.  Sketches  and  ballads  in 
"  Knight's  Quarterly  Magazine." 

Merulan.  Dr.  Robert  Dwyer  Joyce. 
—  See  "  Feardana." 

Mesnager,  Monsr.  Daniel  Defoe. 
Minutes  of  the  Negociations  ...  at  the 
Court  of  England  ...     L.  1717. 

Meta.  2Irs.  Mary  Lewis.  Heart 
echoes.    Bait.  1873. 

Metador.  William  L.  Alden,  in  the 
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Bletaphoricus,  Arcliimagirus.  Wil- 
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poetical  ordinary  ...     L.  1750. 

Methodist,   A.     Alexander    Chalmers. 


Caution  against  a  growing  immorality  of 
principle.  "  Gent.  Mag.,"  May,  1801,  p. 
398. 

Methodist,  A.  John  Wesley.  The 
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Methodist-Preacher  in  Cambridge- 
shire, A.  Rev.  John  Berridge.  A  frag- 
ment of  true  religion.  Being  the  sub- 
stance of  two  letters  from  ...  to  a 
clergyman  in  Nottinghamshire.  L. 
1760. 

Preface  signed  "Faith  Workless  "  [pseud-l. 

Meyer,  Adolf.  Meyer  Aaron  Gold- 
Schmidt.     The  Jew.     1845. 

Middle  Aged  Citizen,  A.  R.  Rus- 
sell.    London  railways.     L.  1867. 

3Iiddle-aged  Man,  A.  John  Dix,  after- 
wards Ross.  Passages  from  the  history 
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Middle  Aged  Man,  A.  Mrs.  Katha- 
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of  literary  characters  and  celebrated 
places  (which  consist  partly  of  a  series 
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zine" under  this  signature).     L.  1854. 

Middlesex.  William  Stevens  Robin- 
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Middlestitch,  Giles.  William  Maginn, 
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1820. 

Blidgley,  R.  li.  David  Pulsifer.  In- 
scriptions from  the  burying-ground  in 
Salem,  Mass.     B.  1837. 

Midnight,  Mrs.  Mary.  John  New- 
bery  {!).  An  index  to  mankind;  or, 
maxims  selected  from  wits  of  all  nations 
...     By  . .  .     L.  1751. 

Midshipman,  A.  G.  Home.  Me 
moirs  of  an  Aristocrat,  and  reminiscences 
of  the  Emperor  Napoleon.  By  ...  of 
the  Bellerophon.     L.  1836. 

Midshipman  of  the  last  Century, 
A.  Commander  Robert  Campbell,  R.N, 
Recollections  of  a  sea-life,  by  ...  in  the 
"United  Service  Magazine." 

Midshipman  of  the  United  States 
Navy,  A.  William  Leggett.  Leisure 
hours  at  sea  .  .  .     N.Y.  1825. 

Mignionette.  Miss  Hume  Middle- 
mass.  The  bouquet  culled  from  Maryle- 
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See  "  Bluebell." 

Mignonette.  Emily  H.  Moore.  A 
lost  life.    N.Y.  1871. 

MUes.  Walter  Henry,  M.D.  Accounts 
of  the  rebellions  in  Canada,  1837-38. 
He  also  contributed  letters,  under  this 
signature  in  the  "  New  York  Albion." 


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Milford  Bard,  The.  John  Lofland. 
Poems  and  essays.     Bait.  1846. 

Military  Cliaplain,  A.  Hev.  Joshua 
Eraser.  Three  months  among  the  moose : 
•■' a  waiter's  tale"  of  the  northern  wilds 
of  Canada.     By  .  .  .     Montreal,  1881. 

Military  Officer,  A.  Peter  Henry 
Bruce.  Memoirs  of  .  .  .  in  the  services 
of  Prussia,  Russia,  and  Great  Britain  .  .  . 
L. 1782. 

MUitary  Officer  (A),  J.  C.  Sir 
James  Caldwell.  Debates  relative  to  the 
affairs  of  Ireland  in  the  years  1763  and 
1764,  taken  by  .  .  .     L.  1766. 

Mility,  Hugh.  Thomas  D.  SupUe,  in 
his  contributions  to  various  periodicals. 

Mill.  William  Mill  Butler,  in  his  con- 
tributions to  the  "  Rochester  Post-Ex- 
press" (N.y.). 

Bliller,  Joaquin.  Cinrinnatus  Heine 
Miller.  First  families  of  the  Sierras. 
Chic.  1876. 

Miller,  Joe.  Julm  Mottlej/  (1).  Jests; 
or,  the  wits'  vade-mecum.     L.  1739. 

MUler,  Joe.  James  Bannantine.  Old 
Joe  Miller,  by  the  editor  of  the  "New 
J.  M.,"  two  jest  books.     L.  1801. 

Miller,  Joe,  Jr.  Thompson  Westcott, 
editor  of  the  "Sunday  Dispatch"  (P.), 
1848-70  et  seq.,  and  author  of  "  Life  of 
John  Fitch  "..  .     P.  1858. 

Milton,  Viscount.  William  Went- 
worth-Fitzwilliam .  A  history  of  the  San 
Juan  Water  Boundary  Question  ...  L. 
1869. 

Miltonicus.  Mr.  Henderson,  a  book- 
seller. Furius ;  or,  a  modest  attempt 
towards  a  history  of  the  life  and  sur- 
prising exploits  of  the  famous  W[illiam] 
Ltauder]  ...     L. 1754. 

Minister,  A.  Dr.  Stonhouse,  of  Bris- 
tol. Hints  from  ...  to  his  curate  for  the 
management  of  his  parish.   Bristol,  1774. 

Minister,  A.  Donald  Fraser,  D.D. 
Leaves  from  a  minister's  portfolio.  L. 
1858. 

Minister,  A.  Rev.  James  Bean.  Pas- 
toral advice  from  ...  to  one  of  his  parish- 
ioners recovering  from  sickness.  L. 
1798. 

Minister,  A.  Archdeacon  Arthur  Blen- 
nerhassett  Rowan,  D.D.  Spare  minutes  of 
.  •  .  [poems]. 

Minister,  and  a  Layman,  A.  Rev. 
Robert  Philip  and  another.  No  opium; 
or,  commerce  and  Christianity  working 
together  for  good  in  China.    L.  1835. 

Minister  in  Boston,  A.  Cotton 
Mather.  A  letter  to  a  friend  in  the 
country  ...     B.  1721. 

Minister  in  the  Country,  A.  Philip 
Doddridge,  D.D.     Free  thoughts  on  the 


most  probable  means  of  reviving  the 
Dissenting  interest  .  .  .     By  .  .  .     1730. 

Minister  in  the  Country,  A.  Rev. 
Edward  Welchman.  The  husbandman's 
manuel  ...     L.  1707. 

The  "  address  "  is  signed  "  E.  "W." 

Minister  of  Boston,  A.  Rev.  Wil- 
liam Cooper,  A.M.  A  reply  to  the  Ob- 
jections made  against  the  small-pox  in 
the  way  of  inoculation  from  principles  of 
conscience.     B.  1730. 

Minister  of  the  Church  of  Eng- 
land, A.  Ber.  John  Newton.  Apologia 
...    By  .  .  .    L.  1784. 

Minister  of  the  Church  of  Eng- 
land, A.  T.  Braij.  Bibliotheca  Cate- 
chetica  ...     L.  1702. 

Minister  of  the  Church  of  Eng- 
land, A.  Rev.  William  Dodd.  An  earn- 
est address  to  his  parishioners.  —  See 
"Gent.  Mag.,"  September,  1777,  p.  421. 

Minister  of  the  Church  of  Eng- 
land, A.  Rev.  Joshua  Bassett,  master  of 
Sydney  College,  Cambridge.  An  essay 
towards  a  proposal  for  Catholick  com- 
munion ...     L.  1704. 

Minister  of  the  Church  of  Eng- 
land, A.  Rev.  Edward  Wells.  A  letter 
...  to  Mr.  Peter  Dowley  .  .  .     Oxf.  1706. 

Minister  of  the  Church  of  Eng- 
land, A.  Rev.  John  Howard.  The  great 
duty  and  benefit  of  self-denial.  By  .  .  . 
L.  1710. 

Minister  of  the  Church  of  Eng- 
land, A.  Rev.  George  Edis  Webster. 
Marriage  with  the  sister  of  a  deceased 
wife  .  .  .     Ipswich,  1846. 

Minister  of  the  Church  of  Eng- 
land, A.  Josiah  Woodward,  D.D.  Pas- 
toral advice  to  young  persons  in  order  to 
their  being  confirmed  .  .  .  By  ...  L. 
1778. 

Minister  of  the  Church  of  Ireland, 
A.  Rev.  Arthur  Philip  Perceval.  The 
Iving  and  the  Church  vindicated  and  de- 
livered ...     L.  1833. 

Also  ascrilDed  to  the  Hev.  Hobert  J.  M'Ghee, 

Minister  of  the  Church  of  Scot- 
land, A.  —  M'Lean,  D.D.  The  claim 
stated  .  .  .     Edinb.  1800. 

Minister  of  the  Church  of  Scot- 
land, A.  Rev.  Alexander  Irvine.  On 
clerical  pluralities  and  non-residence  . .  . 
Edinb.  1844. 

Minister  of  the  Church  of  Scot- 
land, A.  Rev.  —  Porteous.  A  critical 
lecture  on  Daniel's  prophecy  .  .  .  Edinb. 
1763. 

Minister  of  the  Church  of  Scot- 
land, A.  Rev.  John  Willison.  A  de- 
fence of  National  Churches  .  .  .  Edinb. 
1719. 


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Minister  of  the  Church  of  Scot- 
land, A.  Bev.  WiUiam  Wishart.  A  dis- 
course of  suppressing  vice  .  .  .  Edinb. 
1702. 

Minister  of  the  Church  of  Scot- 
land, A.  WiUiam  Wilson.  The  Douay- 
elder  unmask'd  .  .  .  Probably  Edinb. 
1731. 

Minister  of  the  Church  of  Scot- 
land, A.  Rev.  Alexander  Campbell.  The 
duty  of  praying  for  civil  magistrates  .  .  . 
Edinb.  1726. 

Minister  of  the  Church  of  Scot- 
land, A.  Rev,  John  Balla7itijne.  An 
essay  upon  Gospel  and  legal  preaching. 
Edinb.  1723. 

Blinister  of  the  Church  of  Scot- 
land, A.  Rev.  John  Bethune.  of  Eoss- 
keen.  Four  short  discourses  on  funeral 
occasions.     Edinb.  1758. 

Minister  of  the  Church  of  Scot- 
land, A.  John  Pollock.  Intemperate 
indulgence  in  intoxicating  liquors  the 
bane  of  this  coimtry  .  .  .     Glasgow,  1797. 

Minister  of  the  Church  of  Scot- 
land, A.  Bev.  John  Carrie,  of  Kinglas- 
sie.  Jus  populi  divinum  .  .  .  Edinb. 
1727. 

Minister  of  the  Church  of  Scot- 
land, A.  Rev.  Andrew  Thomson.  A 
letter  to  the  Reverend  Dr.  Inglis  .  .  . 
Edinb.  1806. 

Minister  of  the  Church  of  Scot- 
land, A.  Rev.  James  Bannatine,  of 
Edinburgh.  Mistakes  about  religion  .  .  . 
Edinb.  1737. 

Minister  of  the  Church  of  Scot- 
land, A.  R.ev.  John  Bisset.  Modern 
Erastianism  unvailed  .  .  .     Edinb.  1732. 

Minister  of  the  Church  of  Scot- 
land, A.  Rev.  George  Lor/an.  A  modest 
and  humble  inquiry  concerning  the  right 
and  power  of  electing  and  calling  minis- 
ters to  vacant  churches.     Edinb.  1732. 

Minister  of  the  Establishment,  A. 
Lawrence  Lockhart,  D.D.  An  answer  to 
the  protest  of  the  Eree  Church  .  .  . 
Edinb.  1816. 

Minister  of  the  Establishment,  A. 
Henry  Card,  D.D.  A  letter  to  the  Duke 
of  Wellington,  on  the  reasonableness  of  a 
Church  reform  and  its  fitness  to  the  pres- 
ent times.     By  ...     L.  1830. 

Minister  of  the  Free  Church  of 
Scotland,  A.  Rev.  John  J\Jontgomeri/. 
An  examination  of  articles  contributed 
by  Prof.  W.  Robertson  Smith  to  the  En- 
cyclopEedia  Britannica  .  .  .     Edinb.  1877. 

Minister  of  the  Gospel,  A.  John 
Bell.  An  abridgement  and  alphabetical 
index  to  the  Acts  of  the  General  Assem- 
blies of  the  Church  of   Scotland  from 


the  year  1638  to  1706,  inclusive  of  both. 
Edinb.  MDCCVI. 

Minister  of  the  Gospel,  A.  Rev. 
Joseph  Wilson.  Selfishness,  and  its  rem- 
edy.    By  .  .  .     N.Y.  1859. 

Minister  of  the  Gospel,  A.  Rev. 
J.  E.  Cullen.  Vox  veritatis ;  or,  the  voice 
of  truth  .  .  .  By  .  .  .  formerly  educated 
.  .  .  for  the  Catholic  priesthood.  L. 
1833. 

Minister  of  the  Gospel,  A.  Nathan- 
ael  Clap.  Zebulon  advised  . . .  Newport, 
1738. 

Minister  of  the  Gospel  in  the 
Church  of  Scotland,  A.  Rev.  Ralph 
Erskine.  Gospel-canticles ;  or,  spiritual 
songs  .  .  .     Edinb.  1720. 

Minister  of  the  Interior,  A.  Sydney 
Whiting.  Memoirs  of  a  stomach  .  .  . 
With  notes  .  .  .  by  .  .  .     L.  1853. 

Minister,  The.  Sir  Robert  Walpole. 
An  apology  for  the  minister  [a  satire]. 
L.  1739. 

Minister,  The.  Sir  Robert  Peel.  A 
letter  to  B.  DTsraeli,  M.P.,  upon  the  sub- 
ject of  his  recent  attack  upon  the  M.  By 
a  barrister.     L.  1846. 

Minister  of  a  Chapel  of  Ease,  The. 
Rev.  Andrew  Gray.  The  Chapel  Ques- 
tion considered  .  .  .     Edinb.  1834. 

Blinister  of  a  Parish,  Tlie.  Samuel 
Glasse,  D.D.  (?).  An  earnest  and  affec- 
tionate address  to  his  parishioners  from 
.  .  .     Gloucester,  1785. 

Minister  of  the  Church,  The.  Rev. 
Henry  C.  Leonard.  A  discourse  delivered 
.  .  .  in  .  .  .  Orono,  Maine,  at  the  funeral 
of  Mary  E.  Crane  .  .  .  March  20,  1853. 
By  .  .  .     Bangor,  1853. 

Ministering  Friend,  A.  Daniel  Defoe. 
A  declaration  of  truth  to  Benjamin  Hoad- 
ly  .  . .     L.  1717. 

Minister's  Wife,  A.  3Irs.  Henry 
Ward  Beecher.  From  dawn  to  daylight : 
a  simple  story  of  a  Western  home.  N.Y. 
1859. 

Minor.     Jules  Grafde  Carn€. 

Minor,  A.  William  Butterworth.  Three 
years'  adventures  of  .  .  .     Leeds,  1822. 

Minstrel  of  the  Border.  Sir  Walter 
Scott.  "  Great  Minstrel  of  the  Border," 
Wordsworth. 

Blinsti'el  Maiden  of  Mobile,  The. 
Jalia  Mildred  Harriss.  Wild  shrubs  of 
Alabama ;  or,  rhapsodies  of  restless 
hours  .  .  .     N.Y. 1852. 

Mintwood.     3Iiss  Mary  A.  E.  Wager. 

Minus,  Mr.  Thomas  Moore.  One  of 
the  portraits  sketched  in  the  "Man  of 
Sorrow,"  a  novel  by  Alfred  Allendale 
(pseud,  for  Theodore  Hook)  is  that  of 
Thomas  Moore. 


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Minute  Philosopher,  A.  Charles 
Kingsleij.    Hints  to  stammerers.  L.  1864. 

Mira,  Isabine  de.  Paul  Eymard. 
Voila  riiomme  .  .  .     Paris,  1863. 

Mirabaud.  Paul  Thiry,  baron  de 
Holbach.  Tlie  system  of  nature ;  or, 
the  laws  of  the  moral  and  physical  world. 
Translated  ...     L.  1797. 

Mirbel,  Klisa  de.     Baronne  Decazes. 

Mirecourt,  Eugene  de.  Charles  Jean 
Baptiste  Jacquot,  de  Mirecourt.  Maison 
Alexandre  Dumas  et  Comp.,  fabrique  de 
romans.     Paris,  1845. 

Sliriam.  Miss  Maggie  E.  Heath. — 
See  "  Neale,  Nettie." 

Blirliter.  A.  L.  Bou€  de  Villiers,  who 
contributed  to  several  journals  and  re- 
views of  Paris  and  the  Provinces,  under 
the  pseuds,  of  "  Le  Capitaine  Lancelot," 
"Le  Docteur  Eouge,"  "Raymond  de 
Ferrieres,"  "  Guy  de  Vernon,"  "  Mirliter," 
"Jacques  Artevelle,"  etc. 

Miron.  Miron  J.  Hazeltine.  Brevity 
and  brilliancy  in  chess.     N.Y.  1866. 

Mises,  Dr.  Giislav  Theodor  Fechner. 
Kleine  Schriften  von  Dr.  Mises.  Leip- 
sic,  1875. 

Misostratus.  John  Taylor.  —  See 
"  Philanar." 

Missioaer,  A.  Bev.  William  Bowe. 
A  tract  for  penitents  at  mission  services. 
By  .  .  .     L.  1874. 

Mitchell,  Joseph.  Aaron  Hill.  The 
fatal  extravagance :  a  tragedy.     L.  1721. 

Mix,  Pannenas.  Albert  W.  Kelley,  in 
the  "  Kentucky  Patriot." 

Mizpah.  Henry  Charles  Lea.  Bible 
view  of  polygamy  .  .  . 

Mnenion.  One  of  the  signatures  of 
Junius  ((/.i'.),  under  which  "he  sarcasti- 
cally opposed  the  ministry  upon  the  sub- 
ject of  the  Nullum  Tempus  Bill."  See 
letters  to  the  "  Public  Advertiser,"  dated 
Feb.  24,  1768,  and  March  4,  1768. 

Mock  Preacher,  The.  Piev.  George 
Whitejield.  The  M.  P. :  a  satyrico  com- 
ical allegorical  farce  ...     L.  1739. 

Moderate  Clergyman,  of  the  Synod 
of  Aberdeen,  A.  Bev.  G.  Skene  Keith. 
Address  to  the  ministers  of  the  Church 
of  Scotland  .  .  .     1797. 

Moderator.  One  of  the  pseudonyms 
attributed  to  Junius  {q.v.).  The  letter 
thus  signed  is  dated  Oct.  12,  1767,  and 
attacks  Lord  Townshend. 

Moderatus.  One  of  the  signatures 
adopted  by  Junius  (q.v.).  The  letter 
thus  signed,  and  dated  Nov.  15, 1769,  was 
republished  in  the  authorized  edition  of 
Junius,  with  the  signature  of  "Philo- 
Junius."  The  signature  was  also  ap- 
pended to  a  letter  dated  March  10,  1770. 


Modern  Antique,  A.  Miss  Medora 
Gordon  Byron.  Celia  in  search  of  a  hus- 
band.    By  .  .  .     L.  1809. 

Modern  Genius,  A.  John  Fitzgerald 
Pennie.  The  tale  of . . .  or,  the  miseries  of 
Parnassus,  in  a  series  of  letters.    L.  1827. 

Modern  Greek,  A.  Bobert  Mudie. 
The  Modern  Athens  ...     L.  1825. 

Modern  Lady,  A.  Jonathan  Swifts 
D.D.     The  journal  of  .  .  .     L.  1729. 

Modern  Parson  Adams,  The.  Bev. 
William  Young,  in  Beloe's  "  Sexagena- 
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Modern  Pythagorean,  A.  Dr.  Bob- 
ert Macnish,  LL.D.  His  signature  to 
papers  in  "  Blackwood's  "  and  "  Fraser's 
Magazine." 

Modern  Rabelais,  The.  Dr.  William 
Maginn. 

aiodestus.  John  Cleland,  who  was 
the  author  of  long  letters  given  in  the 
public  prints,  from  time  to  time,  signed 
"  A  Briton,"  "  Modestus,"  etc.,  etc. 

Modestus.  Mr.  Dalrymple,  a  Scotch 
advocate,  wrote  several  letters  under 
this  signature  in  the  "Gazetteer"  and 
the  "Public  Advertiser,"  the  same  being 
attacks  upon  Junius,  and  which  pro- 
voked a  reply  from  the  latter,  Nov.  15» 
1769. 

Modestus.  Sir  William  Draper.  His 
signature  in  his  controversy  with  Junius. 

Modoc.  J.  E.  P.  Doyle,  in  the  Cin- 
cinnati "  Inquirer." 

Modus,  A.  .Jonathan  Swift,  D.D^ 
Some  reasons  against  the  bill  for  settling 
the  tithe  of  hemp,  flax,  etc.     170-. 

Mofussilite.  John  Lang.  Too  clever 
by  half.     L.  18-^ 

Mogador,  Celeste.  Countess  Celeste 
Venard  de  Chabrillan.  Adieux  au  monde : 
memoires  de  .  .  .     Paris,  1854. 

Mohawk.  Dr.  Nicholas  Bowe,  in  the 
Chicago  "Field." 

3Iohican.     Joseph  E.  Fisher, 

Moile,  Nicholas  Thirning.  Henry 
Bliss.  State  trials.  Specimen  of  a  new 
edition.     By  .  .  .     L.  1838. 

Mo'ina.  Mrs.  Anna  Peyre  ( Shackelford) 
Dinnies,  long  known  as  a  poet,  by  the 
sweet,  wild  title  of  "  Mo'ina,"  a  signature 
which  she  adopted  while  quite  young;~ 
Since  the  close  of  the  war,  Bev.  Father 
Byan  has  used  the  same  pseudonym. 

Mo'ina.  Bev.  Father  A.  J.  Byan.  The 
conquered  banner.     186-. 

Moleri.  Hippolute  Jules  Demolierc 
La  famille  Renneville.    Paris,  1843. 

Mon  Droit.  B.  E.  Selden,  Jr.  (?). 
Criticisms  on  the  Declaration  of  Inde- 
pendence as  a  literary  document.  N.Y.. 
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Mona,  Viva.  Peter  Fishe  Reed,  one 
of  the  contributors,  under  this  signature, 
to  the  "  Weekly  Columbian,"  a  literary 
paper  which  flourished  for  two  or  three 
years  from  1850,  at  Cincinnati,  when  it 
became  absorbed  in  the  "  Daily  Colum- 
bian," and  was  discontinued  in  1856. 

MoncrieflF,  William  Tliomas.  Wil- 
liam Thomas.  The  new  guide  to  the  Spa 
of  Leamington  Priors  .  .  .  Leamington 
Priors,  1822. 

Monday  Club,  The.  Rev.  John  Wes- 
ley Churchill,  Edwin  Cone  Bissell,  etc. 
Sermons  ...     By  .  . .     B.  1877. 

Monitor.  Arthur  Lee,  Esq.  Monitor's 
letters  to  the  inhabitants  of  the  British 
colonies.     Williamsburg,  1769. 

Monk,  Geoffrey,  M.A.  J.  Henry 
Shorthouse.  John  Inglesant :  a  romance. 
L.  1881. 

"Monk"  Le'wis.  Matthew  Gregory 
Lewis,  so  called  from  his  novel. 

"  Books  have  giveu  rise  to  a  name  that  has 
met  with  anytliing  like  general  acceptance  less 
frequently  than  might  have  been  thought. 
Mattliew  Gregory  is  indeed  '  Monk  '  Lewis ;  the 
Rev.  Jno.  Williams,  '  The  Redeemed  Captive ' ; 
the  Rev.  Henry  Taylor,  who  published  the 
•Apology  of  Benjamin  Ben  Mordecai  for  em- 
bracing Christianity,'  '  Ben  Mordecai ' ;  John, 
author  of  the  '  First  Century  of  Scandalous  Ma- 
lignant Priests,'  etc.;  'Century,'  Wliite;  Wil- 
liam Jones,  of  Nayland,  from  his  writings  in 
defence  of  the  Trinity,  '  Trinity  Jones,'  etc."  — 
See  "  Gent.  Mag."  for  January,  18S3,  p.  47. 

Monkey.  Frederic  du  Petit-M€r^. 
Sapajou ;  ou,  le  naufrage  des  singes 
.  .  .     Paris,  1826. 

Monmouth,  T.  de.  Thomas  Powell. 
Edgar  and  Elfrida,  with  the  defeat  of 
Hoel,  Prince  of  Wales.     179-. 

Monmouthshire  Blagistrate,  A.  J. 
H.  Moggridge.  Eemarks  on  the  report 
of  the  select  committee  of  the  House  of 
Commons  on  the  Poor-Laws.  By  .  .  . 
Bristol,  1818. 

Monsieur  de  I'Orchestre,  Un.  Ar- 
nold Mortier.  Under  this  pseudonym  for 
many  years  one  of  the  dramatic  critics 
of  the  "  Figaro." 

Mont,  Ruben  du.  Edmund  Burton, 
who  was  for  some  years  a  valuable  cor- 
respondent of  the  "  Gent.  Mag."  under 
this  signature. 

Montague,  Clinton.  Miss  H.  Maria 
George. 

Montanus.  Vincenzvon  Zuccalmaglio. 
Vorzeit  der  Lander  Kleve,  Mark,  etc. 
1836. 

Blontclair,  John  W.  John  William 
Weidemeyer.  Ileal  and  ideal.  P. 
1865. 

Monteagle,  Lady.  Lady  Caroline 
{Ponsonby)    Lamb.     "Lord   Beaconsfield 


for  a  second  time  depicts  Lady  Caroline 
Lamb  in  the  character  of  *  Lady  Mont- 
eagle '  in  '  Venetia.' " 

Montefiore,  Joshua.  William  Play- 
fair.  The  spirit  of  the  Bankrupt  Laws. 
L.  1806.  —  See  "  Oddy,  J.  Jephson." 

Montelion,  Knight  of  the  Oracle. 
Thomas  Flatman.  Don  Juan  Lamberto; 
or,  a  comical  history  of  the  late  times. 
L.  1661. 

Montez,  Lola.  Charles  Chauncey 
Burr.     Lectures  of  .  .  .     N.Y.  1858. 

Montgomery,  Miss  Betty.  William 
Cullen.  A  funeral  oration  in  honour  of 
Miss  Jeany  Muir  [i.e.  Dr.  John  Clark] 
.  .  .     Amsterdam,  n.d. 

Montgomery,  Gerard.  Bev.  John 
Moultrie,  in  the  "  Etonian  "  and  in 
"  Knight's  Quarterly  Magazine." 

Monthly  Nurse,  A.  Mrs.  Harriet 
Downing  Oliver.  Remembrances  of  .  .  . 
in  "Eraser's  Magazine." 

Montifaud,  Marc  de.  Marie  Emilie 
Quivogne-Chartrouse.  Contes  drolatiques. 
1880. 

Montigny.  Adolphe  Lemoine,  joint 
author.  Le  doigt  de  dieu  .  . .  Paris, 
1854. 

Montmorency,  Frederick  Halta- 
mont  de.  William  Makepeace  Thack- 
eray. "A  Doe  in  the  City,"  in  "  Pimch," 
Nov.  1,  1845. 

Moody,  Querulous.  David  Henry 
Urquhart. 

Moore,  MoUie  E.  Mrs.  Mollie  E. 
(Moore)  Davis.  Poems.  Houston,  Tex., 
1872. 

Moore,  Thomas,  Esq.  James  Bar- 
low. The  Peacock,  The  Baboon,  and 
The  Moneyspinners.  By  .  .  .  Mexico, 
1841. 

Moore,  William  V.  John  Frost.  In- 
dian wars  of  the  United  States,  from  the 
discovery  to  the  present  time ...    P.  1840. 

Bloorman.  W.  Carnegie,  in  several 
works  on  sports  and  pastimes. 

Moral  Censor.  John  Lathrop,  Jun., 
in  the  "  Polyanthos."  Boston,  1812  et 
seq. 

Moralist©,  Poet  '  Lariat '  of  Car- 
thage. J.  M.  Dill.  The  village  school: 
a  poem.     Cin.  188-. 

Morar.  Sir  William  Augustus  Eraser^ 
Ban.     Poems.     1866. 

Moray,  John  S.  Augustus  B.  Cazau- 
ran,  in  the  BrookljTi  "  Sun." 

Mordaunt,  Late  Colonel  Harry, 
The.  George  Ogle.  A  modest  defence 
of  public  stews  ;  or,  an  essay  upon  whor- 
ing ...     L.  1740. 

Mordaunt,  John.  John  Moore,  M.D. 
Mordaunt:   sketches  of  life,  characters. 


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and  manners  in  various  countries  .  .  . 
written  by  the  Honourable  ...     L.  1800. 

Mordecai,  Benjamin  Ben.  Rev. 
Henry  Taylor.  Tlie  apology  of  ...  to 
his  friends,  for  embracing  Christianity ; 
in  seven  letters  to  Elisha  Levi,  merchant 
of  Amsterdam  ...     L.  1771-74. 

More,  Margareta.  Mrs.  Anne  (Man- 
ning) Rathhone.  The  household  of  Sir 
Thomas  More.     L.  18-51. 

Blorecamp,  Arthur.  Thomas  Pil- 
grim. Live  boys  in  the  Black  Hills;  or, 
the  yoimg  Texan  gold  hunters  ...  B. 
1880. 

Morel,  H.  Mme.  Claude  Vignon  Rou- 
vier.  The  daily  articles  upon  the  sittings 
of  the  Corps  Le'gislatif  from  1868  to  1870, 
which  appeared  in  the  "  Moniteur,"  with 
this  signature,  are  attributed  to  Mme. 
Vignon  Rouvier. 

Morell,  Sir  Chai'les.  Rev.  James 
Ridley.  The  tales  of  the  genii  .  .  . 
Trans,  by  .  .  .  L.  17(34.  See  "Horam, 
the  Son  of  Asmar." 

Morely,  Ralph.  Henry  L.  Hinton, 
editor  and  publisher  of  "Acting  Plays 
of  Edwin  Booth."    N.Y.  187-  etc. 

Morenos,  Ojos.  Mrs.  .Josephine  Rus- 
sell Clay.  What  will  he  sayl  and  Only 
a  woman.     P.  1873. 

Moreton,  Andrew,  Esq.  Daniel 
Defoe.  Everybody's  business  is  nobody's 
business ;  or,  private  abuses  publick  griev- 
ances .  .  .     By  ...     L.  1725. 

Moreton,  Clara.  Mrs.  Clara  Jessup 
Moore,  who  tinder  this  pen-name  pub- 
lished most  of  her  writings. 

Morganwg,  lolo.  Edward  Williams. 
Poems,  lyric  and  pastoral.     1794. 

Moilturus.  Charles  Lamh,  on  burial 
societies,  and  tlie  character  of  an  under- 
taker; contributed  to  the  "Reflector." 

Morion,  O.  de.  Gaspard  Georges,  le 
Marquis  de  Cherville.  Le  dernier  crime 
de  Jean  Hiroux,  par  .  .  .     Paris,  1862. 

Morna.  —  See  "  Mayflower,  Minnie." 

Morris,  Dinah.  Elizabeth  Evans,  in 
George  Eliot's  "  Adam  Bede." 

"  The  Wesleyans  at  Wirksworth  are  going  to 
remove  fiom  their  old  chapel,  whei-e  Elizabeth 
Evans,  the  prototype  of  '  Dinah  Morris'  in  'Adam 
Bede,'  preached  for  many  years.  The  new  chapel, 
which  is  to  be  called  '  Bede  Memorial  Chapel,'  is 
*  to  be  erected  to  the  glory  of  God,  and  in  memory 
of  Elizabeth  Evans,  immortalized  as  '  Dinah 
Morris  '  by  George  Eliot  in  her  novel  of  '  Adam 
Bede.'  " 

Morris,  John.  John  O'Connor.  "Wan- 
derings of  a  vagabond :  an  autobiography. 
Edited  by  .  .  .     N.Y.  1873. 

Morris,  Katherine.  Mrs.  Frances 
West  (Atherton)  Pike.  Katherine  Mor- 
ris :  an  autobiography  ...     B.  18-58. 

aiorris,   Dr.   Peter,   the    Odontist. 


John  Gibson  Lockhart.     Peter's  letters  to 
his  kinsfolk.     Edinb.  1819. 

Morris,  Robert.  James  8.  Gibbons. 
The  organization  of  the  public  debt,  and 
a  plan  for  the  relief  of  the  treasury  .  . . 
N.Y.  1863. 

3Iorrison,  Mary.    Alary  B.  Washburne. 

Mortimer,      Gilbert.         Montgomery  ■ 
Gibbs.     Six  hundred  Eobinson  Crusoes; 
or,  the  voyage  of  the  golden  fleece  . . . 
L.  1878. 

Mortimer,  Grace.  3Iiss  M.  B.  Stuart. 
Bosom  foes.    N.Y.  187-. 

Mortimer,  Sir  Henri.  Almire  Gan- 
donniere.  Les  mysteres  de  la  Bastille. 
Dans  la  "  Chronique."     Paris,  1844. 

Moschus.  Robert  Lovel.  Poems  by 
Bion  [i.e.  Southey,  Eobert]  and  .  .  . 
Bristol,  1794. 

Moses.  Moses  Field  Fowler.  A  de- 
fence of  corporal  punishment.     B.  1873. 

Most  Artful  Man  Alive,  The.  Rich- 
ard Brinsley  Sheridan.  —  See  "  Albion." 

Most  Impudent  Man  Liiving,  The. 
Bishop  William  Warburton.  A  familiar 
epistle  to  .  .  .  L.  1749.  By  Henry  St. 
John,  Lord  Bolingbroke. 

Also  ascribed  to  David  Mallet.  —  See  the 
"  Monthly  Review,"  Vol.  1,  p.  238. 

Most  Unpatriotic  Man  Alive,  The. 

Charles  James  Fox.  — See  "Albion." 

Moth.  Joseph  T.  Buckingham.  Let- 
ters from  Washington  in  the  "Boston 
Courier,"  1830  et  seq. 

Blother,  A.  Sarah  Bird.  Amy's  first 
trial.     L.  1854. 

Mother,  A.  Afrs.  J.  A.  Sargant.  Let- 
ters from  .  .  .     6th  ed.     L.  1843. 

Mother,  A.  Mrs.  Crespigny.  Letters 
of  advice  from  ...  to  her  son.  L, 
1803. 

Mother,  A.  Mrs.  Abigail  Mott.  Ob- 
servations on  the  importance  of  female 
education  and  maternal  instruction  .  . . 
By  .  .  .     N.Y.  1825. 

Mother,  A.  Mrs.  Maria  (Rowe)  Gur- 
ney.  Ehymes  for  my  children,  by  . . . 
L. 1840. 

Mother  and  the  Mistress  of  a 
Family,  A.  Adelaide  Sophia  Kilvert. 
Home  discipline  ...    L.  1841. 

Mt.  Hood.     I.  N.  Fleisclmer. 

Mountain  Bard.  David  Hatch  Bar- 
low, who  wrote  a  number  of  poetical 
pieces  with  this  signature  for  the  "New 
England  Galaxy  "  (B.). 

Mountain  3Iinstrel,  The.  Evan 
AfcColl,  a  Scotch  lyric  poet  residing  in 
Canada. 

Mountaineer.  Charles  Wright.  The 
prospect :  a  view  of  politics.  Buffalo, 
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Mountaineer.  —  Wilson,  of  Mussoo- 
rie.  A  summer  ramble  in  the  Himalayas ; 
edited  by  .  .  .     L.  1860. 

Mountaineer,  Tlie.  Joseph  Alston, 
in  the  "Charleston  (S.C.)  Gazette," 
1810-16. 

Mousse,  Alfred.  Arsene  Houssaye. 
De  profundis.     Paris,  1834. 

Muehlbach,  Luise.  Mme.  Klara 
(JSmiler)  Munch.  Geschichtsbilder  his- 
torische  Novellen.   Von  .  .  .     Jena,  1868. 

Muehlfeld,  Julius.  E.  Robert  Roesler. 
-Gegensatze.  Novelle.  Von  .  .  .  Altona, 
1872. 

BliiUer,  Christine.  E.  C.  W.  ( Gohie) 
van  Walre'e.  Story  of  Wandering  Willie. 
N.Y.  187-. 

Muggins,  William.  Charles  Selhy. 
Maximums  and  speciments  of  .  .  .  L. 
1841. 

Mnir,  Jeany.  Dr.  John  Clark.  —  See 
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Mul.  William  H.  Muldoon,  in  the 
Brooklyn  "  Sun." 

Muldoon,  Dennis.  Qeorge  B.  Good- 
win. 

Muldoon,  Major.  William  H.  Ma- 
cartnei/. 

Mullion,  Mordecai.  This  name  was 
occasionally  employed  by  Prof.  John 
Wilson  as  a  pseudonym,  in  the  "Noctes 
Ambrosianae."  It  is  intended  as  a  per- 
sonification of  the  inhabitants  of  Edin- 
burgh. 

Mulligan,  The  (of  Kilballymulli- 
gan).  William  Makepeace  Thackeray. 
"The  Pimlico  Pavilion,"  in  "Punch," 
August  9,  1845. 

Mullner.  Jacques  Alhin  Simon  Collin 
de  Plancy. 

Multatuli.  Edward  Doiiwes  Dekher. 
Max  Havelaar;  or,  the  coffee  auctions  of 
the  Dutch  Trading  Company,  1856. 
Edinb.  1868. 

Mum,  Ned.  Dr.  Zachary  Pearce, 
Bishop  of  Rochester,  in  a  letter  contrib- 
uted to  the  "  Guardian,"  No.  121,  July 
30,  1713. 

Mungo,  the  minstrel.  —  Darkison. 
The  Border  Gipsy  .  .  .  An  operatic 
drama.     1868. 

Munster,  Minnie.  Harriet  E.  Bur- 
leigh. 

Munster  Farmer,  A.  Thomas  Moore. 
Captain  Rock  detected.     L.  1824. 

Also  ascribed  to  Farrar  0' Sullivan  and 
J.  Jebb,  Bishop  of  Limerick. 

Muralto,  Onuphrio.  Horace  Wal- 
pole.  The  castle  of  Otranto,  translated 
by  William  Marshall,  Gent.,  from  the 
original  Italian  of  Onuphrio  Muralto, 
canon  of  the  church  of  St.  Nicholas  at 


Otranto.     1765. —See   "Marshall,   Wil- 
liam." 

Murdock,  Frank.  Francis  Hitchcock. 

Murphy,  Dennis  Jasper.  Rev.  Rob- 
ert Charles  Maturin.  Patal  revenge;  or, 
the  House  of  Montorio :  a  novel.  L. 
1807. 

Murray.  Robert  Sanders.  —  See 
"  Spencer,  Nath." 

Murray,  Dominick.  Dominick  Moran. 

Murray,  Hamilton.  Henry  Maiden. 
Origin  of  universities  and  academical 
degrees.  L.  1835.  Also  in  his  contri- 
butions to  "  Knight's  Quarterly  Maga- 
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Murray,  Herbert.  Rev.  Francis 
Charles  Hingeston-Randolph,  M.A.  The 
curse  of  Trecobben.  By  ...  in  the 
"New  Monthly  Magazine,"  1859. 

Musaeus.  Jolin  Morrison,  D.D.,  who, 
in  early  life,  contributed  verses  to  the 
"  Edinburgh  Weekly  Magazine  "  under 
this  signature. 

Museipula,  Sen.  John  Collier,  of 
Urmston.  Curious  remarks  on  the  his- 
tory of  Manchester  [by  J.  Whitaker], 
L.  1771. 

Musgrave,  Philip.  Rev.  Joseph  Ab- 
bott, M.A.  Philip  Musgrave;  or,  the 
adventures  of  a  missionary  in  Canada. 
L. 184-. 

Musical  Professor,  A.  Edward 
Holmes.  A  ramble  among  the  musicians 
of  Germany,  giving  some  account  of  the 
operas  of  Munich,  Dresden,  Berlin,  etc. 
...     L.  1828. 

Musical  Small-coal  Man.  Thomas 
Britton. 

Musidorus.  B.  Way.  His  signature 
to  a  letter  in  the  "  Microcosm "  (pub- 
lished at  Eton  College,  1787). 

Mutual  Friend,  A.  Mrs.  Grote.  The 
case  of  the  Poor  against  the  Rich  .  .  . 
L.  1850. 

Myers,  Ned.  Lemuel  Bryant,  in  one  of 
Cooper's  novels. 

Mylius,  Otfried.  Karl  Muller.  Fiir 
Erauenhand.     1875. 

Myra.  Mrs.  A.  W.  Fairbanks,  Euro- 
pean correspondent  of  the  "  Herald " 
(Cleveland,  O.). 

Myrtle,  Annie.  Miss  Annie  M. 
Chester. 

Myrtle,  Harriet.  Mrs.  Mary  ( Gillies) 
Miller.  More  fun  for  our  little  friends. 
L.  1864. 

Myi'tle,  Mrs.  Harriet.  Mrs.  Lydia 
Falconer  Miller.  A  day  of  pleasure  .  .  . 
L.  1853. 

Myrtle,  Lewis.  George  Canning  Hill. 
Our  parish  ;  or,  pen  paintings  of  village 
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Myrtle,    Marmaduke,    Gent.       Sir 

Richard  Steele,  in  the  "  Lover."  L. 
171.3. 

Myrtle,  May.     Mrs.  Maria  Holden. 

Myrtle,  Minnie.  Mrs.  Sarah  Mor- 
gan (Brijan)  Piatt.  Mrs.  Piatt  early 
in  life  wrote  for  the  "  Louisville  Jour- 
nal "  and  the  "  New  York  Ledger  "  ;  but 
after  her  marriage,  for  the  "  Galaxy," 
"  Our  Young  Folks,"  and  other  peri- 
odicals. 

Myrtle,  Minnie.     Mrs.  Anna  C.  John- 


son Miller.  The  myrtle  wreath  ;  or,  stray 
leaves  recalled.     N.Y.  185-i. 

Myrtle,  Mollie.  Miss  Julia  Bacon, 
who  has  published  prose  and  verse  under 
several  noms  de  phone,  tlie  most  pojjular 
of  which  was  "  Mollie  Myrtle." 

Myrtle,  Mollie.  Miss  Agnes  Leonard. 
Myrtle  blossoms.     1863. 

3Iystery.  Mrs.  Maria  Elizabeth  (Jour- 
dan)  Westmoreiayid,  whose  many  and  val- 
ued contributions  to  the  Southern  press 
have  appeared  under  this  pen-name. 


N. 


N.  C  B.  Northrup.  Political  remarks 
by  .  .  .     Charleston,  1861. 

N.,  Earl.  Bev.  Willia7n  Nelson,  1st 
Earl  Nelson,  in  Beloe's  "Sexagenarian," 
VoL  IL,  p.  156.     2d  ed.     L.  1818. 

N.  of  Arkansas.  Col.  C.  F.  M.  No- 
land, 

N.  A.  B.  Charles  Alexander  Nel- 
son. His  signature  to  a  description  of  the 
Cornell  University  library  in  the  "  Even- 
ing Post"  (N.Y.),  Sept.  13,  1883. 

N.,  C.  John  Wilson  and  others.  Christ- 
mas chit-chat :  poetry  in  "  Blackwood's 
Magazine,"  Vol.  10,  p.  493  et  seq. 

N.,  C,  C.F.P.D.  Cornelius  Nary.  New 
Testament  translated  . . .  Dublin,  1718- 
19. 

N.,  C.  A.  Charles  Alexander  Nelson, 
as  Boston  correspondent  of  the  "  Ameri- 
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N.  C.  M.  S.  C.  Hiimphreij  Cotes.  An 
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N.,  E.  D.  Edward  Duffield  Neill. 
Maryland  not  a  Roman  Catholic  colony 
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N.,  E.  D.  E.  Emma  D.  E.  (Neville) 
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N.,  H.  Henry  Norris.  The  Royal 
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N.,  Honoria.  3Iiss  Marguerite  A. 
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N.,  H.  J.  B.  Henry  J.  B.  Nicholson. 
The  Abbey  of  St.  Alban.  Some  extracts 
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N.,  J.  John  Nichols.  Bibliotheca  topo- 
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N.,  J.  Joachim  Navarro.  Etudes 
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N.,  J.  Jolm  Nichol.  Leaves.  [Poem 
by]  J.  N.     Edinb.  1854. 


N.,  J.  B.  John  Bowyer  Nichols.  The 
life  and  errors  of  John  Dunton  ...  L. 
1818. 

N.,  J.  H.  John  Henry  Newman.  The 
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N.  J.  N.  Mrs.  A.  G.  Wilson.  Time 
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N.  N.  Rev.  John  Strachan,  in  his 
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N.  N.  Charlwood  Laivton.  Civil  com- 
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N.  O.  Lieut.  Ediuard  Thompson.  The 
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N.  O.  Ancien  Missionaire.  Rev.  .Jean 
Andre  Cuoq.  Etudes  philologiques  sur 
quelques  langues  sanvages  de  I'Amc- 
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N.,  R.  Randal  Norris,  sub-treasurer. 
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N.  R.  John  Hunter.  Miscellanies  .  .  . 
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N.  R.  S.  John  Bowyer  Nichols,  Esq. 
F.S.A.  "Among  his  duties  from  an  early 
age,  was  that  of  assisting  in  the  editor- 
sliip  of  this  [the  "Gent."]  Magazine; 
and  the  contributions  which  he  made  to 
its  pages,  when  not  signed  with  his  ini- 
tials, had  usually  the  signature  "  N.  R.  S." 
being  the  final  letters  of  his  name." 

N.  S.  G.  Lyman  Hotchliss  Bagg.  His 
signature  in  "  Oliver  Optic's  Magazine," 
and  N.Y.  "  Citizen,"  1869. 

N.,  T.,  Philomath.  .Jonathan  Sirift. 
A  famous  prediction  of  Merlin,  the  Brit- 
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N.,  W.  William  Noy.  His  signa- 
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N.,  AV.  William  Naish.  George  Fox 
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N.,  W.  Rev.  William  Nind.  Tlie 
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from  the  principal  German  lyric  poets 
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N.,  W.  D.  William.  Dummer  Northend. 
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jijw*»*ijj^  T****s.  Rev.  Thomas 
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Nadar.  Gustave  Felix  Tournachon, 
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Nadir,  William,  SX.Q.  William 
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Nagrom.  —  Morgan,  Boston  corre- 
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Nancy,  A.  P.  F.  Anne  Philihert 
Francois  Claude.  Alphonse  de  Coucy; 
ou,  quelques  scenes  de  la  campagne  de 
Eussie.     Metz,  1819. 

Nankin  3Ian,  A.  Ahh€  Evariste  Regis 
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Nasby,  Petroleum  Vesuvius.  David 
Boss  Locke.  Nasby  :  divers  views,  opin- 
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Natali,  Agnes  and  Fanny. 
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Native  and  Inhabitant  of  that 
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Native  of  America,  A.  Lt.-Col.  John 
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Native  of  Boston,  A.  Jonathan  Jack- 
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Native  of  Craven,  A.  William  Carr, 
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Native  of  Denmark,  A.  Andreas 
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Native  of  Nevp  England,  A.  Daniel 
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Native  of  Pennsylvania,  A.  Joseph 
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Native  of  Pennsylvania,  A.  Isaac 
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Native  of  Pennsylvania,  A.  George 
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Native  of  Philadelphia,  A.  David 
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Native  of  Scotland,  A.  —  Bruce. 
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Native  of  that  Colony,  A.  Carter 
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Native  of  the  Forest,  A.  William 
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Native  of  the  South,  A.  Dr.  Thomas 
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Native  of  Virginia,  A.  William 
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Native  of  Virginia,  A.  Daniel 
McLeod.  The  rebellion  in  Tennessee 
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Native  of  Virginia,  A.  Moncure 
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insurrection  vs.  resurrection  in  America 
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Native  African,  A.  Quohna  Ottobouh 
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Native  American,  A.  Richard  Hit- 
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Native  American,  A.  E.  Hutchinson. 
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Native  Artist,  A.  Edward  Pugh. 
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Native  Born  Citizen  of  the  United 
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Native  Citizen  and  Servant  of  the 
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Native  Georgian,  A.  Augustus  Bald- 
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Naturalist,  A.  Arthur  Adams.  Trav- 
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Naufragus.  Mr.  Home.  The  adven- 
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Nava,  Franz.  Edward  Francis  Rim- 
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Naval  Officer,  A.  Augitstus  Colling- 
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Naval  Officer,  A.  Captain  William 
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Naval  Officer,  A.  James  B.  West. 
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Navarin,  Charles.  Charles  Henri 
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Neafie.     Edwin  R.  Purple. 

Neale,  Flora.  il/rs.  Georgie  A 
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to  magazines,  etc.,  North  and  South,  un- 
der this  and  other  signatures. 

Neale,  Nettie.  Miss  Maggie  E.  Heathy 
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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both  prose  and  verse. 

Near  Observer,  A.  Mr.  Bentleij.  A 
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Near  Observer,  A.  M.  3Iontagu. 
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Neck,  3Ir.  Vander.  James  Burgh. 
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form  of  government,  and  police  of  the 
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Neclcar.  B.  Fisher.  Seventeen  num- 
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Needham,Marchainont.  Josiah  Quin- 
cy,  Jr.,  who,  under  this  signature,  com- 
menced a  series  of  papers  in  the  Boston 
"Gazette,"  June  7,  1772,  which  were 
ended  in  January,  1774. 

Neighbor,  A.  Nathan  Fiske,  S.T.D. 
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Neighbour,  A.  Sir  Charles  Morell. 
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C.  Churchill,  on  reading  his  poem  called 
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Neighbour,  A.  Ebenezer  Chaplin.  A 
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Neighbouring  Minister,  A.  William 
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Neil,  Rose.     Miss  Isabella  Harivood. 

NeUa.  Miss  E.  Ward.  Cousin  Win- 
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Nellerto,  Don  Juan.  Juan  Antonio- 
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Nellie.  Miss  E.  Marsh.  Issy  and  her 
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May  12,  1772.  It  is  directed  against 
Lord  Barrington,  and  is  the  last  of  all 
the  public  letters  of  Junius. 

Nemesis.  James  Beal,  in  the  London 
«  Dispatch." 

Nemesis.  Alfred  Farthing  Rohbins. 
Five  years  of  Tory  Rule.     1879. 

Nemmersdorf,  Franz  von.  Fran- 
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Nemo.  Rev.  Moses  Harveij,  of  St. 
John's,  Newfoundland,  in  his  contribu- 
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Nemo.  Roland  F.  Coffin.  Straws  by 
Nemo.     Camb.  1859. 

Nemo,  Btrs.     Miss  —  Roberts. 

Neptune.     Benjamin  Ogle  Taylor, 

Neptunus.     Benjamin  Bruce. 

Nereus.  John  Wilson  Croker.  The 
letters  on  the  subject  of  the  naval  war 
with  America,  which  appeared  in  the 
"  Courier  "  under  the  signature  of  "  Ne- 
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Nero,  Caius  Claudius.  Earl  of 
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Nerva.  Hon.  Samuel  Gale.  A  collec- 
tion of  papers  published  in  the  "Mon- 
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Nessmuk.  George  W.  Sears.  Wood- 
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Nestor.  Hugh  Barclay.  Rambling 
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Nettement,  Alfred.  Etienne  L€on, 
Baron  de  Lamothe-Langon.  Memoires 
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Nettle,  H.  William  Jackson.  Sodom 
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Neuvil,  Jules.  Jules  Hoc€d€.  Illu- 
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Neuville,  Auguste.  Felix  Dubourg. 
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Nevers,  C.  O.  Charles  Crozat  Con- 
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Neville,  Mary.  Miss  Mary  A.  Foster, 
for  some  years  a  frequent  contributor  to 
the  "Cincinnati  Gazette,"  the  "Cincin- 
nati Commercial,"  and  the  "  Ohio  States- 
man." 

Neveu  de  mon  oncle.  Jacques  Albin 
Simon  Collin  de  Plancy.  Legendes  des 
philosophes.     Paris,  1849. 

New  England  Bride,  A.  Mrs.  Caro- 
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Ne"W  England  Farnxer,  A.  John 
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New  England  Housekeeper,  A. 
Mrs.  Caroline  (Howard)  Gilman.  Recol- 
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New^  England  Man,  A.  James  Kirke 
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New  England  Man,  A.  Benjamin 
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New^  England  Minister,  A.  Bennet 
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New  (A)  England  Minister,  A.B. 
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New  Englander,  A.  Rufus  B.  Sage. 
Scenes  in  the  Rocky  Mountains,  and  in 
Oregon,  California,  New  Mexico,  Texas, 
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New  Englander  Over  tlie  Sea,  A. 
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New^  Iiord  Chancellor,  The.  Rich- 
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New^  Member  of  the  House  of  Com- 
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New  Writer,  A.  Mrs.  Frances  E. 
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New  Yorker,  A.  John  McVickar, 
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New  Yorker,  A.  Henry  Wikoff.  A 
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New  Yorker,  A.  William  Gillespie 
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New  Yorker,  A.  Charles  Astor  Bris- 
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New  Yorker,  A.  Charles  Fenno  Hoff- 
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1835. 

Newberry,  My  Uncle.  George  Mog- 
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Nevrbury,  Herbert.  Sarah  A.  F. 
Herbert.     May  Bell.     B.  1869. 

New^digate  Prizeman,  A.  William 
Hurrell  Mallock.  Every  man  his  own 
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Newfoundland  Missionary,  A. 
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Newil,  Charles.  Adrien  Charles  Al- 
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Newlight,  Rev.  Aristarchus,  Phil. 
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Ne'wte,  Thomas.  William  Thomson. 
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Niade,  Hippolyte.  Hippolyte  ^dain. 
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Nicander.     Rev.  Morris  Williams. 

Nichols,  T.  Nickle.  Thomas  Nichols. 
"  What's  in  a  name  ?  "  Being  a  popular 
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Nicholson,  My  Aunt  Margaret. 
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Nick.     Jonas  E.  Whitley. 

Nicolai.  Carl  Henrik  Scharling.  Ved 
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Nidrah.     L.  S.  Hardin. 

Nil.  Henry  John  Whitling.  Heidelberg 
and  the  way  thither  ...     L.  1845. 

Nil  Admirari,  Esq.  R.ev.  Frederick 
William  Slielton.  The  Trollcpiad ;  or, 
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Nilense,  le  baron  de.  Jacques  Alhin 
Simon  Collin  de  Plancy.  Les  deux  Kob- 
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Nilense,  le  frere  Jacques.  Jacques 
Albin  Simon  Collin  de  Plancy.  Guirlande 
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Nlles,  Willys.  .  J.  F.  Hume.  Five 
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Nilla.  Alrs.Ahhy  (Allin)  Cnrtiss.  Home 
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Nimble-Chops,  Aquiline,  Democrat. 
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Nimini,  Notus.  George  W.  Ogden. 
A  letter  to  Hull  Barton  .  ,  .  By  his 
friend  .  .  .     New  Bedford,  1823. 

Nimrod.  Charles  James  Apperley,  The 
horse  and  the  hound.     Edinb.  1858. 

Nimrod.  John  Hamilton  Reynolds. 
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Nina,  Miss.  Mile.  Nina  Duff.  La 
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Nitgenockle.     William  Hamilton  Gait. 

No  Author.  Mortimer  M.  Thompson. 
Plu-ri-bus-tah :  a  song  that's  by  no 
author.     N.Y.  1856. 

No  Bel-Esprit.     John  Lowell,  LL.D. 


Gov.  Strong's  calumniator  reproved  .  .  . 
B.  1814. 

No  Bigot  to,  nor  against  the 
Church  of  England.  Ilev.  Samuel 
Cooper.  A  full  refutation  of  the  reasons 
advanced  in  defence  of  the  petition 
which  is  intended  to  be  offered  to  Parlia- 
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No  Genius.  Alexander  Chalmers.  In- 
crease of  geniuses,  in  "  Gent.  Mag." 
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No  Jacobin.  Alexander  Hamilton.  — 
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No  Name.      Cecil  Burleigh. 

No-Party  Man,  A.  Henry  Hayes. 
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No  Tithe  Gatherer.  Rev.  Samuel 
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Noalies,  John.  Tom  Taylor.  Bare- 
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Pkichard  Koe,  and  ...     L.  1854. 

Noble  Author,  A.  George  Gordon 
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a  series  of  poems  .  .  .  By  .  ,  .  L. 
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Noble  IJord,  A.  George  Gordon  Noel, 
Lord  Byron.  Lines  addressed  to  a  noble 
lord.     1815. 

Noble  Lord  and  Eminent  LaTvyer, 
A.  J.  Gore,  Baron  Annaly.  Cases  ar- 
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Bench  ...     L.  1770. 

Noble-man,  A.  Ford,  Lord  Grey. 
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his  sister  [Henrietta,  Countess  of  Berke- 
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Nobleman,  A.  John  Hervey,  Lord 
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Nobleman,  A.  Oliver  Goldsmith.  An 
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from  ...  to  his  son.     L.  1764. 

Nobleman,  A.  Edward  Howard,  8th 
Earl  of  Suffolk.  Musarum  delicia3  .  .  . 
L.  1728. 

Nobleman,  A.  Robert  Sanders.  Ko- 
man  history  ...     L.  17- 

Noble-nian  abroad,  A.  George  Gran- 
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his  friend  in  England.     L.  1722. 

Nobody.  Rev.  James  Cook  Richmond. 
No  slur,  else  slur:  a  dancing  poem,  or 
satyr  .  .  .     N.Y.  1840. 

Nobody.  William  Stevens.  Oii'ieySs 
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Nobody.      James    Robinson.      Poems, 


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205 


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by  .  .  .     L.  1770. 

Nobody,  Nemo.  Esq.  James  Fennell. 
Something.     Edited  by  .  .  .     B.  1810. 

Nobodj^,  Nothing  of  Nowheres. 
iter.  James  Alexander  Young. 

Nolands,  Robert.  Robert  William 
Essington.  The  legacy  of  an  Etonian. 
Edited  by  .  .  .     Camb.  1846. 

Noinentino.  John  McCosh,  M.D. 
Nuova  Italia:  a  poem.     L.  1872. 

Noniistake.  W.  B.  or  W.  P.  Partee. 
Science  of  money.     P.  187-. 

Non  Clericus.  James  Cottle  (1). 
Romanism  in  an  Apostate  Church  .  .  . 
L. 1852. 

Non-Comlbatant,  A.  George  Alfred 
Townsend.  Campaigns  of  .  .  .  and  his 
romaunt  abroad  during  the  war.  N.Y. 
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Non-Combatant,  A.  Henry  Jeffreys 
Bushhij.  A  month  in  the  camp  before 
Sebastopol.     L.  1855. 

Nouagenarian,  A.  Richard  Graves. 
The  invalid :  with  the  obvious  means  of 
enjoj'ing  health  and  long  life.  By  a  .  .  . 
editor  of  the  "  Spiritual  Quixote," 
"  Columella,"  "  Eeverles  of  Solitude," 
etc.     L.  1804. 

Nonagenarian,  A.  Mrs.  Sarah  Anna 
(Smith)  Emery.  Reminiscences  of  .  .  . 
Newburyport,  1879. 

Noncathoni.  John  Canton.  Electri- 
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Noncommissioned  Officer,  A.  George 
W.  Driggs.  Opening  of  the  Jlississippi : 
or,  two  years'  campaigning  in  the  South- 
West  .  .  .     Madison,  Wis.,  1864. 

Non-Intrusionist,  A.  Prof.  George 
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principles,  conduct,  and  their  consequen- 
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Non-juror,  A.  Nathaniel  SpincJces. 
No  just  grounds  for  introducing  the  new 
Communion  OfHce  ...     L.  1719. 

Nonsence,  Sir  Gregoi'y.  John  Tay- 
lor, the  water-poet.  Sir  G.  N.,  his  newes 
from  no  place.     L.  1622. 

Norb.  P.  N.  Myers,  a  bicycler  of 
Covington,  Ky. 

Nore,  Alfred  de.  Le  Marquis  Adolphe 
de  Chesnel.  Coutumes,  mythes,  et  tradi- 
tions des  provinces  de  Erance.  Paris, 
1846. 

Norfolk  Clergyman,  A.  Rev.  Sam- 
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the  new  poor  laws  explained  .  .  .  Nor- 
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Noriac,  Jules.  Claude  Antoine  Jules 
Cairon.  Les  memoires  d'un  baiser. 
Paris,  1863. 


Norman,  Lucia.  3frs.  S.  M.  Heaven. 
Youth's  history  of  California  .  .  .  San 
Fran.  1867. 

Noma.     Mrs.  Mary  Elizabeth  [Akin) 
Brooks,  who  from   an  early  age  was  a 
Avriter  of  verse  for  periodicals,  under  this 
signature. 

Norris,  Dr.  Robert.  Jonathan  Swift, 
D.D.  The  narrative  of  .  .  .  concerning 
the  .  .  .  frenzy  of  Mr.  John  Dennis  .  .  . 
L.  1713. 

Also  ascribed  to  Alex.  Pope. 

North,  Christopher.  John  Wilson. 
The  critical  and  miscellaneous  articles 
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John  Wilson  edited  "  Blackwood's  Maga- 
zine." 

North,  Danby.  Daniel  Owen  Madden. 
The  Mildmayes ;  or,  the  clergyman's  se- 
cret ...     L.  1856. 

North,  W.  Savage.   William  S.  Newell. 

North  American,  A.  John  Dickinson. 
An  address  to  the  Committee  of  Corre- 
spondence in  Barbados  ...     P.  1766. 

North  American,  A.  Myles  Cooper. 
The  American  querist  .  .  .     N.Y.  1774. 

Also  ascribed  to  Thomas  Bradbury  Chand- 
ler, D.D. 

North-British  Protestant,  A.  Rev. 
Archibald  Bruce,  of  Whitburn.  The  in- 
terest and  claims  of  the  Church  and  Na- 
tion of  Scotland  in  the  settlement  of 
religion  in  India  .  .  .     Edinb.  1813. 

North  Briton,  A.  William  Burns. 
What's  in  a  name  1  By  .  .  .  Glasgow, 
1861. 

North  Country  Angler,  A.  Thomas 
Doubleday.  The  Coquet-dale  fishing 
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Northamptonshire  Poet,  The.  John 
Plummer.  Songs  of  labour,  and  North- 
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Northamptonshire  Rector,  A.  Rev. 
Granville  Hamilton  Forbes,  A.B.  Village 
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Northelia.  Lord  North.  The  Coali- 
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1785. 

Northern  Man,  A.  Calvin  Colton. 
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Northern  Man,  A.  Charles  Ingersoll 
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Northern  Man,  A.  James  Kirhe 
Paulding.  Letters  from  the  South  by 
.  .  .     N.Y.  1815. 

Northern  Man,  A.  William  Bradford 
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Northern    Man    with      American 


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Principles,  A.  Thomas  Sobinson  Hazard. 
A  Constitutional  manual  for  the  National 
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Northern  Presbyter,  A.  Nathan 
Lord,  D.D.  A  letter  of  inquiry  to  minis- 
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Norval.  James  Scrymgeour.  The 
Ferns  .  .  .    Dundee,  1867. 

Norval.  E.  H.  Noi/es.  Steamship 
notes  ,  .  .    N.Y.  1875. 

Norwich  Weaver-boy,  A.  William 
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papers of  the  "Anti-Corn-Law  League." 

Nostrodamus,  Merlin.  3fiss  Frances 
Power  Cobbe.  The  "  Age  of  Science  "  : 
a  newspaper  of  the  twentieth  century. 
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Notelrac.  Fannj/  E.  Carleton.  Operas : 
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Nothus,  Cornelius  Scriblerus, 
Thomas  Burgess,  Bishop  of  St.  David's. 
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Also  attributed  to  Hev.  Alexander  Crowcher 
Schomberg,  M.A. 

Notional,  Nehemiah.  John  Lovering, 
in  the  "  Polyanthos,"  Boston,  1806-7. 

Notitia  Literaria.  Edicard  Tucker- 
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title  of  "  Adversaria  "  and  ..."  Notitia 
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man." 

Nouel,  Edmond.  Edmond  de  Manne. 
La  femme  de  chambre  .  .  .     Paris,  1831. 

Nournia,  Cousin.     Dr.  J.  E.  Nagle. 

Nova  Scotian,  A.  3Iiss  Eliza  Frame. 
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Halifax,  1804. 

Nova  Scotian,  A.  C.  B.  Owen.  Epi- 
tome of  the  history,  statistics,  etc.,  of 
Nova  Scotia  .  .  .     Halifax,  1842, 

Novalis,  Friedrich  Ludwig  von  Har- 
denberg.  Heinrich  von  Of  terdingen,  1800, 


Novanglus,  John  Adams,  LL.D.,  who 
wrote  under  this  signature,  in  1774,  a 
series  of  effective  papers  in  reply  to 
"  Massachusettensis," 

Novelist,  A.  Eliza  Tabor.  Diary  of 
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Novice,  A.  Henry  Victor.  The  whim- 
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never  beheld  the  interior  of  the  green 
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Nox,  O'wen.  Charles  B.  Cory.  South- 
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Nugator.  St.  Leger  L.  Carter.  Nugae, 
by  .  .  .  or,  pieces  in  prose  and  verse. 
Bait.  1844. 

Nuitter,  C.  Li.  E.  Charles  Louis  Etienne 
Truinet.  Les  bavards;  Vert- Vert;  La 
princesse  de  Trebisonde. 

Nullifler,  A.  Dr.  Thomas  Cooper. 
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Numa,  Bowleg  Lascelles,  Esq.  —  See 
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Nun  of  Kenmare.  Mary  Frances 
Cusack.  Advice  to  Irish  girls  in  Amer- 
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Nunnery,  Fabricia,  Spinster.  Peter 
Coxe.  Another  word  or  two ;  or,  archi- 
tectural hints,  in  lines  to  those  Royal 
Academicians  who  are  painters,  ad- 
dressed to  them  on  their  re-election  of 
Benjamin  West,  Esq.,  to  the  president's 
chair,  10th  December,  1806,  By  .  .  . 
with  notes,  etc,     L.  1807, 

Nurse  and  Spy.  S.  Emma  E.  Ed- 
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Nye,  Bill.  E.  W.  Nye,  in  his  contri- 
butions to  the  "Free  Press"  (Detroit, 
Mich.),  etc. 

Nye,  Columbus,  pastor  of  a  church 
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Q,.  Dr.  J.  Thirlby.  Miscellaneous  ob- 
servations on  authors  ancient  and  modern. 
L.  1731-32. 

O.  Rev.  Henry  Coventry,  in  his  con- 
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O.  J.  Moffatt.  The  ferns  of  Moffat 
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O.,  Jr.  Waterman  L.  Ormsby.  Cycloi- 
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O.    B.       Samuel     Griswold      Goodrich. 


Five  letters  to  my  neighbor  Smith  touch- 
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O.,  C  Ccesar  Otway.  Sketches  in 
Ireland  descriptive  of  interesting  and 
hitherto  unnoticed  districts  in  the  north 
and  south  of  Ireland.  By  .  .  .  Dublin, 
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"  Mr.  Otway  was  a  large  contributor  to  the 
'  Dublin  Christian  Examiner  '  and  the  '  Dublin 
University  Magazine ' ;  the  former,  indeed,  prin- 
cipally owed  its  fame  to  the  articles  signed 
•CO.'" 

O.  F.  and  A.  K.  Judah  Lee  Bliss. 
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1872. 

Of  these  papers  the  first,  signed  "  An  Old 
Fogy  "  (of  which  O.  F.  is  probably  an  abbrevia- 
tion) will  be  found  under  this  pseudonym; 
the  second,  likewise  a  reprint,  under  "Curtus 
Gallus."  The  concluding  paper,  "  with  some 
tmi-lateral  opinions  and  angular  reflections,"  is 
signed  "Democritus  Junior." 

O.,  G-.  E.  George  Edmund  Otis.  Thu- 
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O.,  H.  U.  Henry  Ustick  Onderdonk, 
M.D.     Regeneration.    By  .  .  .    n.p.,  n.d. 

O.,  J.  John  Oldmixon.  The  life  and 
posthumous  works  of  Arthur  Maynwar- 
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O.,  J.  (Jacob  Omnium).  Matthew 
James  Higgins.  The  story  of  the  Mhow 
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O.,  J.  C  John  Cardell  Oliver.  Guide 
to  Newquay  and  neighborhood,  including 
Perran  and  Bedruthen  Steps.  By  ,  .  . 
Truro,  1872. 

O.  K.  Olga  de  Kir€ef  Novikoff,  in  a  series 
of  letters  in  the  Darlington  "  Northern 
Echo  "  and  the  London  "  Daily  News  " ; 
in  1877  published  in  a  collected  form 
under  the  title  of  "  Is  Russia  Wrong  ?  by 
a  Russian  lady." 

O.P.  William  Maginn,LL.D.  "Chevy 
Chase  :  a  poem,  idem  Latine  redditum," 
in  "  Blackwood's  Magazine,"  November, 
1819. 

O.  P.  Q.  Rev.  Caleb  Charles  Colton, 
who  was  at  one  time  correspondent  of 
the  London  "  Morning  Chronicle,"  under 
this  signature. 

O.,  S.  G.  Rev.  Lord  Sydney  Godolphin 
Osborne,  long  known  for  his  letters  on 
social  and  philanthropic  subjects,  pub- 
lished under  this  signature  in  the  Lon- 
don "Times." 

O.,  W.  William  Oldjjs.  A  dissertation 
upon  pamphlets  ...     L.  1732. 

O.  W.  Rev.  John  Bridle,  of  Hardwick. 
A  letter  to  the  Rev.  Dr.  Lowth,  preben- 
dary of  Durham  ...     L.  1758. 

O ,  W ,  Esq.      William  Oioen. 

A  brief  memoir  of  .  .  .    L.  1841. 

Oakes,  A.  H.  H.  O.  Bunner,  in  New 
York  "  Puck." 

Oakey,  Miss.  Mrs.  T.  W.  Deering. 
Beauty  in  dress.     N.Y.  188-. 

Oakly.  David  Garrick.  His  signature 
to  letters  in  the  "  St.  James's  Chronicle." 

Oakum,  John.     Walter  P.  Phillips. 

OakTvood,  Oliver.  Stacy  Gardner 
Potts.     Village  tales  .  .  .     Trenton,  1827. 

Oates,  Felix.     George  L.  Catlin. 

Oberon.  Nathaniel  Hawthorne.  —  See 
"  Royce,  Ashley  Allen." 

Oberon.  Mrs.  Mary  Robinson.  Signa- 
ture to  poems  published  in  the  "  Oracle." 


Obiter  Dictum.  James  Anderson. 
The  union  of  the  British  North  Ameri- 
can provinces  considered  . .  .  Montreal, 
1859. 

O'Brien,  Edward  Stevenson.  Isaac 
Butt,viho  was  for  some  time  editor  of  the 
"  Dublin  University  Magazine,"  and  con- 
tributed to  it,  under  this  signature,  "Chap- 
ters of  college  romance,"  which  were  after- 
wards published  separately. 

Obscure  Individual,  An.  Aedanus 
Burke.  Observations  upon  a  late  pam- 
phlet entitled  "  Considerations  upon  the 
Society  or  Order  of  the  Cincinnati .  .  . 
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Observateur,  Un.  L.  H.  Huot.  Le 
Rougisine  en  Canada  .  .  .     Quebec,  1864. 

ObservateurResidentsurles  Lieux, 
Un.  Berquin  Du  Vallon.  Vues  de  la  colo- 
nic espagnole  du  Mississippi  ,  .  .  Paris, 
1803. 

Observator.  Samuel  Adams,  in  the 
"  Boston  Gazette,"  Sept.  27,  1773. 

Observator.  David  Wells,  Esq.,  in 
"Gent.  Mag.,"  November,  1784,  p.  814. 

Observator.  Rev.  John  Evans,  M.A. 
Letters  of  .  .  .  Whitchurch,  Salop.    1837. 

Observator,  Charles.  Rev.  Elijah 
Robinson  Sabin.  The  life  and  reflections 
of  .  .  .    B.  1816. 

Observer.  Francis  J.  Grund,  in  the 
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Observer,  An.  Stedman  Wright 
Hanks.  The  Black  Valley  Railroad  .  ,  . 
An  allegory,  in  "  The  Nation,"  etc.  N.Y. 
1865. 

Observer,  An.  Sir  John  James  Rut- 
lidge.  The  Englishman's  fortnight  in 
Paris  ...     L.  1777. 

Observer,  An.  J.  McNaughton.  An 
enquiry  into  tlie  present  system  of  medi- 
cal education,  in  the  State  of  New  York 
.  .  .    Albany,  1830. 

Observer,  The  General.  Nathan 
Fiske,  S.T.D.,  who  wrote  essays  for  the 
"  Massachusetts  Spy,"  under  the  title  of 
"  The  Worcester  Speculator "  and  "  A 
Neighbor,"  and  for  the  " Massachusetts 
Magazine  "  under  that  of  "  The  General 
Observer." 

Observer  of  the  Times,  An.  Alex- 
ander Shand.  An  explanation  of  the  in- 
teresting prophecy  respecting  the  two 
apocalyptic  Witnesses  ...     L.  1817. 

Obsolete  Author,  An.  James  Kirke 
Paulding.  Odds  and  ends,  in  the  New 
York  "  Literary  World." 

O'C,  E.  E.  0' Conor.  A  grammar 
of  the  Gaelic  language  .  .  .  Dublin,  1818. 

O'C,  E.  M.  Eva  M.  O'Connor.  An- 
alytical index  to  the  works  of  Haw- 
thorne.    B.  1882. 


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O'Cataract,  Jehu.  John  Neal.  Bat- 
tle of  Niagara.     A  poem  .  .  .   Bait.  1818. 

Occasional.  Col.  Sanders  D.  Bruce, 
in  the  New  York  "  Turf,  Field,  &  Farm." 

Occasional.  John  Weiss  Forneij,  in 
the  Pliiladelphia  "Press." 

"Oxos.  John  Cog/an.  The  confessions 
of  an  Unferniented  Wine  Communicant 
.  .  .    Edinb.  1877. 

Oclcside.  Mortimer  M.  Thompson. 
History  and  records  of  the  Elephant 
Club,  by  Doesticks  and  .  .  .     N.Y.  1856. 

Oconomo^voc.  James  A.  Henshall, 
who  used  this  signature,  while  residing 
in  Wisconsin,  in  contributing  numerous 
articles  to  the  press  on  the  "  Bass."  Au- 
thor of  "Book  of  the  black  bass,"  1881. 

Octavia.  Mrs.  Mart/  Alice  (Ives) 
Seymour.  Christmas  holidays  at  Cedar 
Grove.     B.  1865. 

Octogenarian,  An.  James  Roche. 
Critical  and  miscellaneous  essays,  by  .  .  . 
Cork,  1850-51. 

Octogenarian,  An.  John  Mathew 
Gutch,  Esq.  The  Eagles  of  Bristol ; 
father  and  son.  "  Gent.  Mag.,"  Febru- 
ary, 1856,  p.  148. 

Octogenarian,  An.  Walter  Savage 
Landor.     Hebrew  lyrics  ...     L.  1859. 

Octogenarian,  An.  Sir  Brenton  Hal- 
liburton, Knt.  Reflections  on  passing 
events :  a  poem  .  .  .     Halifax,  1856. 

Octogenarian,  An.  Eichard  Lower. 
Stray  leaves  from  an  old  tree  :  selections 
from  the  scribblings  of  .  .  .     1862. 

Octogenarian  Architect,  An.  George 
L.  Taylor.  The  autobiography  of  .  .  . 
L.  1870-72. 

Octogenarian  Lady  of  Charleston, 
S.C.,  The.  Mrs.  E.  A.  Poyas.  The 
olden  time  of  Carolina  .  .  .  Charleston, 
1855. 

Octogenary.  Rev.  Daniel  Huntington. 
Memories,  counsels,  and  reflections  .  .  . 
Camb.  1857. 

Oculatus,  Testis.  Rev.  Richard  Tref- 
fnj.  The  Chatham  races :  in  three  let- 
ters to  a  friend,  by  .  .  .   Maidstone,  1824. 

Odd  Boy.  John  Tillotson.  Palestine : 
its  holy  sites  and  sacred  story.  L.  1871, 
etc.  Also  contributions  to  "  The  Boys' 
Magazine"  (L.). 

Odd  Fellow,  An.  Peter  M'lCenzie, 
editor  of  the  "  Glasgow  Gazette,"  James 
Wallace,  of  Glasgow,  Dr.  James  Brown 
and  Robert  Kaij  of  Dumbarton,  Joseph 
Souter  of  Aberdeen,  Alexander  M'Neill, 
advocate,  and  James  Duncan,  a  book- 
seller of  Glasgow,  were  the  joint  authors 
of  "  Gotham  in  alarm :  a  farce  in  three 
acts"...  9tli  ed.  Glasgow,  1816.  Pub- 
lished under  the  above  pseudonym. 


Odds  and  Ends.  Walter  C.  Quevedo, 
in  the  New  York  "  Dispatch." 

Oddy,  J.  Jephson.  William  Play/air. 
European  Commerce.     L.  1805. 

" These  two  works  (this  of  Oddy  and  the 
'  Spirit  of  the  Bankrupt  Laws,'  of  Joshua  ilonte- 
fiore)  though  published  under  the  names  of  the 
gentlemen  last  mentioned,  were  written  by  Mr. 
Playfair."  —  "Gent.  Mag,"  June,  1823. 

Odman,  Jeremiah.  D.  H.  Atkinson. 
Old  Leeds ;  its  bygones  and  celebrities. 
By  an  Old  Leeds  Cropper.     Leeds,  1868. 

O'Doherty,  Sir  Morgan,  Bart.  Wil- 
liam Maginn.  Maxims  of  .  .  .  Edinb. 
1849.  Was  also  a  constant  contributor 
to  "  Blackwood's  Magazine  "  under  this 
signature. 

O'Donald,  Peregrine.  William  ICing, 
LL.D.  —  See  "  Scheffer,  Frederick." 

O'Donnor,  Andrew.  A.  Fontaney. 
Le  Parlement  anglais  en  1835  ...  in  the 
"  Revue  des  Deux  Mondes,"  1835. 

O'Doivd,  Cornelius.  Charles  James 
Lever.  Cornelius  O'Dowd  upon  men  and 
women  and  other  things  in  general. 
Edinb.  and  L.  1864. 

Reprinted  from  "  Blackwood's  Magazine." 

Officer,  An.  John  Fitch.  Annals  of 
the  Army  of  the  Cumberland  ...  P.  1864. 

Officer,  An.  Capt.  William  Edward 
Montague.  Campaigning  in  South  Africa. 
Reminiscences  of  ...  in  1879.  Edinb. 
1880. 

Officer,  An.  Dr.  John  Gordon  Smith. 
The  English  Army  in  France ...    L.  1830. 

Officer,  An.  Harry  Austin.  Guards, 
hussars,  and  infantry . . .   By .  . .   L.  1838. 

Officer,  An.  Lieut.  Douglas.  A  gen- 
eral essay  on  military  tactics  . . .  trans,  by 
...    L.  1781. 

Officer,  An.  M.  J.  Home.  A  letter 
...  to  his  son  in  Parliament.     L.  1776. 

Officer,  An.  Major  Alexander  .Tar- 
dine.  Letters  from  Barbary,  France, 
Spain,  Portugal,  etc.     By  ...     L.  1788. 

Officer,  An.  Sir  Robert  Tver  Porter. 
Letters  from  Portugal  and  Spain  .  .  . 
L.  1809. 

Officer,  An.  Arent  Schuyler  Depeys- 
ter.     Miscellanies  .  .  .     Dumfries,  1813. 

Officer,  An.  Thomas  Anbury.  Trav- 
els through  the  interior  parts  of  Amer- 
ica ..  .     By  .  .  .     L.  1789. 

Officer  employed  in  his  Army,  An. 
John  Fane,  lltli  Earl  of  Westmoreland. 
Memoir  of  the  early  campaigns  of  the 
Duke  of  Wellington,  in  Portugal  and 
Spain.    By  .  .  .     L.  1820. 

Officer  employed  on  the  Expedi- 
tion, An.  William  Smith.  An  impartial 
narrative  of  the  reduction  of  Belleisle  . . . 
L. 1761. 


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Officer  in    His    Majesty's   service, 

An.  Robert  Orenville  Wallace,  Fifteen 
years  in  the  Indies ;  or,  sketches  of  a  sol- 
dier's life  ...  by  ..  .     L.  1822. 

Officer  in  the  Army  of  Wolfe,  An. 
James  Athearn  Jones.  Memoirs  of  .  .  . 
L.  1831. 

Officer  in  the  East  India  Com- 
pany's Service,  An.  James  Kerr.  A 
short  historical  narrative  of  the  rise  and 
rapid  advancement  of  the  Mahratta 
State  .  .  .  Translated  by  .  .  .  L. 
1782. 

Officer  in  the  Field,  An.  Charles  P. 
Kirkland.  The  coming  contraband  ,  .  . 
N.Y.  1862. 

Also  attributed  to  Charles  C.  Nott. 

Officer  in  the  Guards,  An.  George 
Edward  Ayscough.  Letters  from  ...  to 
his  friend  in  England,  containing  some 
accounts  of  France  and  Italy.     L.  1778. 

Officer  in  the  Hon.  E.  I.  Co.'s  Ben- 
gal native  infantry,  in  civil  employ, 
An.  Major  John  Butler.  A  sketch  of 
Assam  ...     By  .  .  .     L.  1847. 

Officer  in  the  Military  and  Civil 
Service  of  the  Hon.  East  India  Com- 
pany, An.  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  William  Henry 
Sleeman.  On  taxes  on  public  revenue  . . . 
"Bj  ...    L.  1829. 

Officer  in  the  Service  of  the  Hon. 
E.  I.  Co.,  An.  John  Chines.  An  histori- 
cal sketch  of  the  princes  of  India  .  .  . 
Edinb.  1833. 

Officer  in  the  U.  S.  Ai'my,  A  Late. 
Jervase  Cutler.  A  topographical  descrip- 
tion of  the  State  of  Ohio,  Indiana  Terri- 
tory and  Louisiana  ...     B.  1812. 

Officer  of  Colonel  Baillie's  Detach- 
ment, An.  William  Thomson.  Memoirs 
of  the  late  war  in  Asia  ...     L.  1788. 

Officer  of  Rank,  An.  Capt.  William 
Nugent  Glascock,  R.N.  Naval  sketch 
book ;  or,  the  service,  afloat  and  ashore. 
L.  1826. 

Officer  of  the  Army,  An.  Capt.  Hall. 
The  history  of  the  civil  war  in  America. 
By  .  .  .    L.  1780. 

Officer  of  the  Army,  An.  Capt.  Ed- 
win D.  Phillips.  Texas,  and  its  military 
occupation  and  evacuation.  By  .  .  .  N.Y. 
1862. 

Officer  of  the  Army  at  Detroit, 
An.  Henry  Whiting.  Ontwa,  the  son  of 
the  forest.     A  poem,  by  .  .  .     N.Y.  1822. 

Officer  of  the  British  Army,  An. 
Maj.  Edicard  Drewe.  A  letter  to  a  yoimg 
officer,  written  in  the  year  1776  .  .  . 
N.Y. 1778. 

Officer  of  the  Chancery  of  the  .  .  . 
Order  of  St.  Joachim,  An.  Sir  Levett 
Hanson.     An  accurate  historical  account 


of  all  the  orders  of  knighthood  at  pres 
ent  existing  in  Europe  ...     L.  1802. 

Officer  of  the  First  Regiment  of 
Ohio  Volunteers,  An.  L.  Giddings. 
Sketches  of  the  campaign  in  Northern 
Mexico,  in  1846-47  .  .  .     N.Y.  1853. 

Officer  of  the  Household  Brigade 
of  Cavalry,  An.  Col.  George  Greenwood. 
Hints  on  horsemanship  ...     L.  1839. 

Officer  of  the  Line,  An.  John  L. 
Gardner.  Military  control;  or,  command 
and  government  of  the  army.  Washing- 
ton, 1839. 

Officer  of  the  Rear-Guard,  An. 
Edward  M.  Boykin.  The  falling  flag, 
evacuation  of  Richmond,  retreat  and  sur- 
render at  Appomattox.  By  .  .  .  N.Y. 
1874. 

Officer  of  the  Royal  Engineers, 
An.  Charles  Edmund  Webber.  —  See 
"W.,  C.E." 

Officer  of  the  Royal  Navy,  An. 
John  Matthews.  Twenty-one  plans  ...  of 
different  actions  in  the  West  Indies,  dur- 
ing the  late  war.    By  .  .  .    Chester,  1784. 

Officer  of  the  United  States  Army, 
An.  Maj.-Gen.  George  C.  Strong.  Cadet 
life  at  West  Point  ...     B.  1862'. 

Officer  of  the  United  States  Army, 
An.  Lieut.  Richard  Bache.  Notes  on 
Colombia,  taken  in  the  years  1822-23, 
etc P.  1827. 

Officer  of  the  United  States  Army, 
An.  James  H.  M'CuUoh,  .Jr.,  M.D.  Re- 
searches in  America  .  .  .     Bait.  1816. 

Officer  of  the  United  States  Navy, 
An.  Horatio  Bridge.  Journal  of  an 
African  cruiser,  1843-44.     N.Y.  1845. 

Officer  of  the  United  States  Navy, 
An.  William  S.  W.  Ruschenberger.  Three 
years  in  the  Pacific,  by  .  .  .     1835. 

Officer  of  this  Establishment  at 
CharlestOTvn,  An.  Gamaliel  Bradford, 
Senior.  Some  .  .  .  remarks  and  docu- 
ments relating  to  the  Massachusetts  State 
Prison.     By  .  .  .     Charlestown,  1821. 

Officer  on  the  StaflF,  An.  Hon. 
Somerset  John  Gough  Calthorpe.  Letters 
from  headquarters;  or,  the  realities  of 
the  war  in  the  Crimea  ...     L.  1857. 

Officer  serving  as  Quarter-Master 
General.  De  Lacy  Evans.  Facts  re- 
lating to  the  capture  of  Washington  .  .  . 
L.  1829. 

Officer  under  that  General,  An. 
Henry  Adams  Bullard.  The  history  of 
Don  Francisco  de  INIiranda's  attempt  to 
effect  a  revolution  in  South  America  .  .  . 
B. 1808. 

Officer  who  served  in  the  Expedi- 
tion, An.  Bev.  George  Robert  Gleig.  A 
narrative  of  the  campaigns  of  the  Britisli 


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iirmy  at  Washinsfton  and  New  Orleans 
.  .  .  1814  and  1815.     L.  1821.  m 

OflScer  -who  served  there.  William 
W.  Ireland,  M.D.  History  of  the  siege 
of  Delhi  .  .  .     Edinb.  1861. 

Officer's  Wife,  An.  Mrs.  M.  J.  Car- 
rington.  Ab-sa-ra-ka  Home  of  the  Crows 
...     P.  1868. 

Officier  Americain,  Un.  —  See  "  An 
American  Officer  in  the  Service  of 
France." 

O'Gotham,  Bob.     Robert  H.  Greehj. 

O'Hannegan,  IJarry.     Lee  O'Uarris. 

O'Hara,  Abel.  Michael  Banim.  The 
"Abel  O'Hara"  of  the  O'Hara  Family. 

O'Hara  Family,  Tbe.  John  Banim. 
The  bit  o'  writin'  and  other  tales.   L.  1838. 

Ohio  Volunteer,  An.  James  Foster. 
The  capitulation ;  or,  a  history  of  the 
expedition  conducted  by  William  Hull, 
Brigadier-General  of  the  ISTorth-Westem 
army  .  .       Chillicothe  (0.),  1812. 

O'Keefe,  Cornelius.  Thomas  Francis 
Meagher,  in  his  contributions  to  "  Har- 
per's Magazine"  (N.Y.). 

Oksaselta,  A.  August  Engelbreht  Al- 
qvist.  Sitkenia  [Sparks]  .  .  .  4th  ed. 
Helsingfors,  1881. 

In  1S47,  Prof.  Alqvist,  with  some  other  young 
men,  founded,  at  Helsingfors,  "  Suometar,"  a  lit- 
erary periodical,  for  which  he  wrote  under  the 
eignature  of  "  Oksanen." 

O'lJanns,  Corry.  John  Stanton,  in  his 
letters  to  the  "  Brooklyn  Daily  Eagle." 

Old  Acquaintance,  An.  George  Mc- 
Henrij.  A  familiar  epistle  to  Robert  J. 
Walker  .  .  .     From  ...     L.  1863. 

Old  Amateur,  An;  Richard  Edgcumbe, 
2d  Earl  of  Mt.  Edgcumbe.  Musical 
reminiscences  of  .  .  .  L.  1827. 
^  Old  and  Experienced  Trader,  An. 
Alexander  Cluny.  The  American  trav- 
eller; or,  observations  on  the  present 
state,  culture,  and  commerce  of  the  Brit- 
ish colonies  in  America.  By  ...  L. 
1769. 

Old  Angler  and  Bibliopolist,  An. 
Thomas  Boosey.  Piscatorial  reminis- 
cences and  gleanings,  by  .  .  .     L.  1835. 

Old  Author,  An.  J.  Johnson.  The 
advantages  and  disadvantages  of  the 
marriage  state  .  .  .  from  ...     L.  1830. 

Old  Bachelor,  An.  E.  Carrington. 
Confessions  of  .  .  .     18-. 

Old  Bachelor,  An.  George  William 
Curtis.  Manners  on  the  road,  by  ...  in 
"Harper's  Bazaar." 

Old  Bachelor,  The.  William  Wirt. 
The  old  bachelor.     Bait.  1818. 

Old  Bard,  The.  Edward  Jerningham. 
The  old  bard's  farewell:  a  poem.  2d  ed. 
...     L.  1812. 


Old  BlodB.  Al9hzo  Delano.  Live 
avoman  in  the  mines  :  play.    N.Y.  18S7. 

Old  Bookseller,  An.  William  West. 
Fifty  years'  recollections  of  .  .  .  with 
anecdotes,  etc.,  of  authors,  artists,  actors, 
books,  booksellers,  etc.     L.  1837. 

Old  Bookworm,  An.  William  John 
Thorns.  Gossip  of  ...  in  the  "  Nineteenth 
Century,"  Julj^  1881. 

Old  Boomerang.  John  Richard 
Houlding.  Australian  capers ;  or,  Chris- 
topher Cockle's  colonial  experience.  L. 
1867. 

Old  Boy.  Edward  Leman  Blanchard. 
Children's  pantomime.     L.  186-. 

Old  Boy,  An.  John  W.  Steel.  A 
sketch  of  the  life  and  professional  ser- 
vices of  Isaac  Sams  ...  a  distinguished 
teacher  .  .  .  [By  Henry  S.  Doggett.] 
With  some  reminiscences  by  an  old  boy. 
Cin.  1880. 

Old  Boy,  An.  Thomas  Hughes,  Tom 
Brown's  schooldays  .  .  .     Camb.  1857. 

Old  Boy  in  Specs,  The.  Matthew  L. 
Davis,  thus  familiarly  known  to  politi- 
cians. 

Old  BurcheU.  Elihu  Burritt.  Old 
Burchell's  pocket  for  the  children.  L. 
1868. 

Old  Bushman,  An.  Horace  William 
Wheelwright.  Sporting  sketches.  Home 
and  abroad.     By  .  .  .     L.  1866. 

Old  Cartman,  An.  Isaac  S.  Lyon, 
in  his  letters  to  the  "  Daily  Journal " 
(Newark,  N.J.),  1871. 

Old  Cayen.  Alexander  Chalmers.  The 
dress  of  the  ladies  medicinally  consid- 
ered. "Gent.  Mag.,"  October,  1802,  p. 
916. 

Old  Celt,  An.  William  Bottrell,  Jr. 
Traditions  and  hearthside  stories  of 
West  Cornwall.     Penzance,  1870. 

Old  Chalk.  Henry  Chadwick,  in  his 
contributions  to  "  The  Union "  (Brook- 
lyn, N.Y.) . 

Old  Chatty  Cheerful.  William  Mar- 
tin. "  The  Boy's  Own.  Annual."  L. 
1861. 

Old  Cheltonlan,  An.  Paul  Ward. 
Eeminiscences  of  Cheltenham  College. 
By  .  .  .     L.  1868. 

Old  Cicerone  of  Elgin  Cathedral, 
The.  John  Shanks.  Elgin,  and  a  guide 
to  Elgin  cathedral  ...    By .  .  .    L.  1866. 

Old  Citizen,  An.  Col.  William  L. 
DeBeck.   Murder  will  out  .  .  .    Cin.  1867. 

Old  Citizen,  An.  Samuel  Mordecai. 
Richmond  in  by-gone  days  .  .  .  Rich- 
mond, Va.,  1856. 

Old  Colonist,  An.  George  Wright. 
Wattle  blossoms :  some  of  the  grave  and 
gay  reminiscences  of . . .  Melbourne,  1857. 


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Old  Colony.  Jgey.  F.^^.  Zabriskie 
■Golden  fruit  from  Bible  trees.  N.Y.  1862 

(5ld  Conservative,  An.  John  Gorhafi 
Palfreij.  Letter  to  a  Whig  neighbor  on 
the  approaching  State  election,  by  .  .  . 
B.  1855. 

Old  Cormorant,  An.  Constance  Bur- 
dett.  Flight  of  fancy,  folly,  and  fun  .  .  . 
L.  and  Edinb.  1878. 

Old  Cornish  Boy,  An.  Dr.  Samuel 
Woolcock  Christophers.  From  out  of  the 
deeps.    [A  Cornish  tale.]    By...   L.  1875. 

Old  Corporal.  Rev.  Leander  S.  Coan, 
of  Alton,  N.H.,  in  miscellaneous  dialect 
poems. 

Old  Correspondent,  An.  Mr.  Fox, 
the  second  son  of  Lord  Holland,  in  a 
communication  to  the  "  Public  Adver- 
tiser" (October,  1771),  which  occasioned 
a  reply  from  Junius,  under  the  signature 
of  "Anti-Fox"  (q.v.). 

Old  Diplomatic  Servant,  An.  Da- 
vid Urquhart.  British  diplomacy  illus- 
trated in  the  affair  of  the  "Vixen." 
By  .  .  .     L.  1838. 

Also  ascribed  to  H.  H.  Parish. 

Old  Dissector,  An.  James  Browne. 
The  "Life"  of  the  Ettrick  Shepherd 
anatomized  .  .  .     Edinb.  1832. 

Old  Ebony.  William  Blackwood,  in 
his  contributions  to  "  Blackwood's  Mag- 
azine." 

Old  Etonian,  An.  Bracehridge  Hem- 
yng.     Eton  school  days  ...    L.  1864. 

Old  Fanner,  An.  John  Lowell,  LL.D. 
The  road  to  peace,  commerce,  wealth, 
and  happiness  ...     B.  1813. 

Old  File,  An.  —  See  "  Waverley." 

Old  Fogy,  An.  Judah  Lee  Bliss.  On 
reform  in^^  general  and  prison  reform  in 
particular  (N.Y.  1853) ;  and  Footprints  of 
travel  in  France  and  Italy,  with  occa- 
sional divagations,  by  an  old  fogy.  B. 
1858. 

The  latter  pamphlet  is  signed  "  Curtus  Gal- 
luB."     Conf.  also  "  O.  F.  and  A.  K." 

Old  Friend,  An.  3Iiss  Jane  Louisa 
Willjiams.  The  reason  rendered.  A 
few  words  addressed  to  the  inhabitants 
of  M[awgan],  in  Cornwall,  by . . .  L.  1847. 

Old  Friend  and  Servant  of  the 
Church,  An.  William  Jones,  F.R.S. 
A  letter  to  the  Church  of  England  .  .  . 
L.  1798. 

Old  Friend  of  the  Society  for  Pro- 
moting Christian  Knowledge,  An. 
Rev.  Edward  Ward.  A  letter  on  the 
subject  of  the  British  and  Foreign  Bible 
Society,  addressed  to  Dr.  Gaskin.  By  . . . 
L.  1810. 

Also  attributed  to  William  Ward,  D.D., 
Preb.  of  Salisbury. 


Old  Gardener,  An.     Edward  Beck. 

packet  of  seeds  saved  by  .  .  .   L.  1861. 

Old  Georgia  IJawyer,  An.  Garnett 
Andrews.  Reminiscences  of  .  .  .  At- 
lanta, Ga.,  1870. 

Old  Hand  on  Board,  An.  Arthur 
Benoni  Evans,  D.D.  Britain's  wreck; 
or,  breakers  ahead  ...    L.  1853. 

Old  Harlo.  Bev.  Charles  Edwards 
Abbott. 

Old  Harrovian,  An.  Douglas  Straight. 
Harrow  recollections.     L.  1867. 

The  preface  is  signed  "  Sidney  Daryl." 

Old  Hickory.     Andrew  Jackson. 

Old  Humphrey.  George  Mogridge. 
Old  Humphrey's  walks  in  London  and  its 
neighborhood.     L.  1843. 

Old  Inhabitant,  An.  James  Mors- 
burgh,  provost  of  Pittenweem.  A  glance 
at  the  historical  traditions  of  Pittenweem 
.  .  .     Pittenweem,  1851. 

Signed  "  J.  H." 

Old  Inhabitant  of  British  North 
America,  An.  Sir  Brenton  Halliburton. 
Observations  on  the  importance  of  the 
North  American  colonies  to  Great  Brit- 
ain .  .  ,     Halifax,  1825. 

Old  Inspector  of  Schools,  An.  Jo- 
seph Bentleij.  Eeligious  training  for  the 
people  ...     L.  1862. 

Old  Itinerant,  An,  Rev.  Henry 
Smith.  Recollections  and  reflections  of 
.  .  .     N.Y.  18-. 

Old  Jonathan.  David  Alfred  Doud- 
neij,  D.D.  Try  and  try  again  ...  L. 
1864. 

Old  XQiick.  Edward  Dubois.  Old 
Knick's  pocket  book;  or,  hints  for  "a 
Rhyghte  Pedantique  and  Manglynge " 
Publication  to  be  called  "  My  Pocket 
Book."     By  himself.     L.  1808. 

This  and  "  My  Pocket  Book  by  a  Knight 
Errant"  were  humorous  attacks  upon  the 
"  Tours"  of  Sir  John  Carr. 

Old  Lady,  An.  Frank  Cahill,  in  his 
contributions  to  the  "Saturday  Press" 
(P.),  etc. 

Old  Lady,  An.  A.  Dawson.  A  gtiide 
to  the  musical  tuition  of  very  young 
children.     By  .  .  .     L.  1868. 

Old  Lady  in  Threadneedle  Street, 
The.     The  bank  of  England. 

Old  Leeds  Cropper,  An.  D.  H.  At- 
kinson. —  See  "Odman,  Jeremiah." 

Old  Maid,  An.  —  See  "  Lounger,  A," 
etc. 

Old  Maid,  An.  Miss  Phillips.  My 
life  and  what  I  shall  do  with  it.  By  .  . . 
L.  1864. 

Old  Man,  An.  Josiah  Quinci/,  Jr.,  ia 
the  "Boston  Gazette,"  Aug.  6,  1770. 

Old  Man,   An.       Sir    Francis  Bond 


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Head,  Bart.  Bubbles  from  the  Brunnen 
of  Nassau  ...    L.  1833. 

Old  Man,  An.  llkliard  Malcolm  John- 
ston. Georgia  Sketches  . . .  Augusta,  Ga., 
1864. 

Old  Man,  An.  Joseph  M.  White  (?). 
The  presidency  [political  essays,  sub- 
scribed .  .  .  reprinted  from  the  "  Balti- 
more Chronicle"].     Bait.  1831. 

Old  Man,  An.  Beu.  Philip  Skelton. 
Senilia;  or,  an  old  man's  miscellany. 
L.  1786. 

Old  Man,  An.  Alexander  Dalrymple. 
Thoughts  of  ...  of  independent  mind 
though  dependent  fortune.     L.  1800. 

Old  Man,  The.  Samuel  West,  8.T.D. 
Essays  of  the  Old  Man,  in  the  "  Colum- 
bian Centinel,"  1806-7. 

Old  Man  Eloquent,  The.  John 
Quincy  Adams. 

Old  Man  of  Business,  An.  diaries 
Lloyd.  An  examination  of  the  princi- 
ples and  boasted  disinterestedness  of  a 
late  Eight  Honourable  Gentleman  [W. 
Pitt,  Earl  of  Chatham] .  In  a  letter  from 
...  to  a  noble  lord.     L.  1766. 

Old  Man  of  the  Mountain,  The. 
Nathaniel  Peahody  liogers,  some  of  whose 
most  popular  pieces  were  published  in 
the  New  York  "Tribune"  under  this 
signature. 

Old  Man  well-known  on  the  Der- 
byshire streams  a  century  ago,  An. 
W.  H.  Aldam.  A  quaint  treatise  on 
"Flees  and  the  art  a'  artyficiall  flee 
making,"  by  .  .  .     L.  1876. 

Old  Mariner,  An.  Mrs.  Mary  Coiv- 
den  Clarke.  Kit  Barn's  adventures ;  or, 
the  yarns  of  .  .  .     L.  1849. 

Old  Member  of  Parliament,  An. 
Bichard  Glover.  An  appeal  to  the  jus- 
tice and  interests  of  the  people  of  Great 
Britain  in  the  present  dispute  with 
America.     By  .  .  .     L.  1776. 

Also  ascribed  to  Arthur  Lee,  Lord  Chatham, 
and  Dr.  Franklin. 

Old  Member  of  Parliament,  An. 

Sir  Bichard  Hill.  Remarks  on  a  charge 
delivered  by  the  Eight  Eeverend  the 
Lord  Bishop  of  London  ...  in  May  and 
June,  1803  ..  .     By...     L.  1804. 

Old  Member  of  the  Society,  An. 
John  Annesley  Colet.  A  letter  to  the 
Eev.  Thomas  Coke,  LL.D.,  and  Mr. 
Henry  More  ...  to  which  is  added  an 
appeal  and  remonstrance  to  the  people 
called  Methodists.     L.  1792. 

Old  Merchant,  An.  Eon.  John  Nes- 
mith.  Thoughts  on  the  currency .  .  . 
Lowell,  1866. 

Old  Merry.  Edmund  Hodder.  Book- 
stall boy  of  Batherton.    B.  1873. 


Old  Mountaineer,  An.  J.  P.  Scrib- 
ner  {!).  Laconia;  or,  legends  of  the 
White  Mountains  ...    B.  1856. 

Old  Ne'w  Yorker,  An.  William  Alex- 
ander Duer,  LL.D.  Reminiscences  of 
.  .  .     N.Y.  1867. 

Old  Nick.  Paul  Emile  Daurand  For- 
gues.  La  Chine  ouverte :  aventures  d'un 
Ean-kouei  dans  le  pays  de  Tsin  . .  .  Paris, 
1845. 

Old  Noll.  Jules  Barhey  d'Aurevilly, 
who,  under  this  signature,  first  published 
in  the  "  Nain  Jaune  "  the  portraits  after- 
wards collected  under  the  title  of  "  Qua- 
rante  medallions  de  I'Academie."  Paris, 
1864. 

Old  Officer,  An.  Bev.  Philip  Skelton. 
A  letter  to  the  authors  of  "  Divine  Anal- 
ogy and  the  Minute  Philosopher,"  from 
.\ .     L. 1744. 

Old,  Old  Bachelor,  An.  Nathan 
Stone  Beed  Beal.  Diamond  leaves  from 
the  lives  of  the  Diniond  family,  etc. 
By  .  .  .     Macedon,  N.Y.,  1872. 

Old  Paris  Man,  An.  William 
Makepeace  Thackeray.  "Paris  revis- 
ited,"  "Punch,"   1849. 

Old  Parishioner,  An.  Mrs.  H.  Mad- 
den. Personal  recollections  of  .  .  .  Rob- 
ert Daly,  late  Bishop  of  Cashel,  at  Pow- 
erscourt  and  Waterford.  By  .  .  .  Dub- 
lin, 1872. 

Old  Parochial  Clergyman,  An.  Rev. 
Dr.  John  Duncan  (?).  The  libertine  led 
to  reflection  by  calm  expostulation  .  .  . 
By  .  .  .     L.  1794, 

Old  Pioneer,  An.  John  Mason  Peck, 
D.D.  "  Father  Clark  "  ;  or,  the  pioneer 
preacher  .  .  .     N.Y.  1855. 

Old  Planter,  An.  Lieut.  Gordon  Turn- 
bull.  Letters  to  a  young  planter  .  .  .  n.p. 
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 
of  signals  for  U.  S.  army  and  navy.    1868. 

Old  Reporter,  An.  Walter  Henry 
Watts.  My  private  note  book ;  or,  rec- 
ollections of  .  .  .     L.  1862. 

Old  Republican,  An.  Rev.  Joseph 
Lyman,  in  the  "  Hampshire  Gazette  " 
(Northampton,  Mass.),  who  wrote  a  se- 
ries of  articles  in  that  paper,  in  1786, 
against  Shay's  Rebellion. 

Old  Resident,  An.  Andrew  Burke. 
Burke's  guide ;  or,  the  visitor's  com- 
panion to  Niagara  Falls  .  .  .  Buffalo, 
1850. 


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OM  Resident  in  the  Parish  of  Sta- 
verton,  An.  Charles  Wildegoose.  A 
short  and  plain  address  to  his  cottage 
neighbors.     By  .  .  .     Daventry,  1840. 

Old  Rugbsean,  An.  R.  N.  Hutton. 
Kecollections  of  Rugby  ...     L.  1818. 

Old  Sailor,  An.  Nathaniel  Ames.  An 
old  sailor's  yarns.     N.Y.  1835. 

Old  Sailor,  An.  Isaac  Carter.  On 
Quakerism  ...     By  .  .  .     L.  1800. 

Old  Sailor,  The.  Roland  F.  Coffin. 
Archibald  the  cat,  and  other  sea  yarns. 
N.Y.  1878. 

Compiled  from  Mr.  Coffin's  tales  in  the 
"■World"  (N.Y.),  to  which  he  was  a  fre- 
quent contributor  under  the  same  pseudonym. 

Old  Sailor,  The.  Frederick  Chamier. 
Topsail  sheet  blocks;  or,  the  naval  found- 
ling.    L.  1838. 

Old  Sailor,  The.  Matthew  Henry 
Barker,  B.N.  Tough  Yarns.  L.  1852. 
Greenwich  hospital :  a  series  of  naval 
sketches,  descriptive  of  the  life  of  a 
man-of-war's  man  (L.  1826),  by  the 
same  author,  was  published  under  the 
pseudonym  of  "An  Old  Sailor." 

Old  Scout.     H.  R.  Merrill. 

Old  Seaman,  An.  Admiral  William 
Swiney.  Causes  of  the  numerous  ship- 
wrecks on  the  Scilly  Islands  ...  in  the 
"  Literary  Panorama,"  1817. 

Old  Servant,  An.  George  Heathcote. 
A  letter  to  the  Right  Hon.  the  Lord 
Mayor,  the  Worshipful  Aldermen,  and 
the  Common  Council,  the  merchants, 
citizens,  and  inhabitants  of  the  city  of 
London.     From  ...     L.  1762. 

Old  Shekarry,  The.  Henry  A.  Leve- 
son.  Wrinkles ;  or,  hints  to  sportsmen 
and  travellers  on  dress,  equipment,  and 
camp  life.     By  ...     L.  1874. 

Old  Si.  Samuel  W.  Small,  formerly 
editor  of  the  "Atlanta  (Ga.)  Constitu- 
tion," in  his  contributions  to  various  pe- 
riodicals. 

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  Farton. 
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. 

Bevjamin  Austin  was  long  known  as  a  writer 
in  the  "Independent  Chronicle,"  Boston,  under 
the  signatures  of  "  Honestus  "  and  "  Old  South." 

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  StraAvs.  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  first  publication  of  the  poem  [Ross's 
'Helenore;  or,  the  Fortunate  Shepherdess'],  a 
letter  highly  laudatory  of  it  appeared  in  the 
'Aberdeen  Journal'  under  the  fictitious  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  book  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  converzationes,"  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  Lleicellyn 
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  tlie 
"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'  (g-v.),  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.  B.ev.  John  Wood 
Warier.  The  sea-board  and  the  doAvn; 
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.  Henri/ 
William  Herbert. 

Oldacre,  Cedric,  of  Sax-Norman- 
bury.  Rev.  John  Wood  Warier.  The 
last  of  the  old  squires:  a  sketch.  L. 
1854. 

Oldbuck,  Obadiah.  Rodolphe  Top- 
ffer  (?).  Mishaps  and  adventures  of  .  ,  . 
N.Y. 187-. 

Oldbug,  John,  Esq.  Leonard  With- 
ington,  D.D.  The  puritan :  a  series  of 
essays  ...     B.  18.30. 

Oldcastle,  Humphrey.  Henry  St. 
John,  Viscount  Bolingbroke.  Remarks 
on  the  history  of  England.  From  the 
minutes  of  .  .  .     L.  1743. 

Oldest  Inhabitant,  The.  Mrs.  Julia 
Mayo  Cabell.  Sketclies  and  recollections 
of  Lynchburg,  Va.  By  .  .  .  Richmond, 
Va.,  1858. 

Oldest  School  Inspector,  The.  Jo- 
seph Bentley.  The  best  uninspired  book 
for  teacliing  children  how  to  become 
"well  off"  in  this  world,  and  happy  in 
the  next.    L.  1864. 

Oldfellow,  Polyrrarp,  M.D.  Charles 
Smart,  M.D.  Driven  from  the  path  .  .  . 
N.Y.  1873. 

Oldfield,  Traverse.  Rev.  George 
WJiitefield  Samson.  To  daimonion;  or, 
6]ii ritual  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.  Lin;  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. 

Old  style,  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^Culloch.  Dark- 
ness and  sunshine.     Glasgow,  1876. 

Olim  Oxonieasis.  George  Wilmot. 
A  letter  to  *^t%%%%  *****  m.D.  ...  L. 
1762. 

O'liincoln,  Robert.  George  C.  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  Blahey, 
Ph.D.  A  few  remarkable  events  in  the 
life  of  the  Rev.  Josiah  Thomson,  a  Seces- 
sion minister  ...     L.  1836. 

Oliver,  Stephen,  the  younger,  of 
Aldwark,  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. 
"  Church  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. 

Ollapod.  Willis  Gaylord  Clark,  who 
contributed  "Ollapodiana"  to  the  "Ivnick- 
erbocker  Magazine"  (N.Y.). 

Ollapod.  Thomas  A.  Edwards,  editor 
of  cycling  column  in  the  "  Melbourne 
Bulletin  "  (Australia)  ;  also  in  liis  con- 
tributions to  "  Springfield  Wheelmen'& 
Gazette"  and  "Outing"  (B.). 

Olla  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  the 
€ame. 

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." 
■Jdin  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  Eev.  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.  Riifns  Wyman,  M.D., 
in  the  "Polyanthos  "  (B.  1806-7). 

Oinpax,  Konx.  Richard  Whately. 
Historic  doubts  relative  to  Kapoleon 
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-tbe-go.     Francis  Alfred  Sieimer. 

One  formerly  possessed  of  tbe 
Place.  Willoughbij  Lacy.  The  Garden 
■of  Isloworth :  a  sketch  . . .  by . . .  L.  1794. 

One  from  the  Plough.  Q.  Mitchell, 
in  the  London  "  Times." 

One  not  of  the  Association.  Theo- 
dore Parker.  Answers  to  questions  con- 
tained in  Mr.  Parker's  letter  to  the  Bos- 
ton Association.     B.  1845. 

One  of  a  Literary  Family.  Mrs. 
Anna  Letitia  (Aikin)  Le  Breton.  Memo- 
ries of  seventy  years,  by  .  .  .    L.  1883. 

One  of  her  liadies.  Lady  Frances 
Erskine.  Memoirs  relating  to  the  Queen 
of  Bohemia.     About  1772. 

One  of  her  Majesty's  Surgeons. 
James  Handley.  CoUoquia  chirurgica 
...    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  Oiuen  Legge. 
A  life  of  consecration.  Memorials  of 
Mrs.  Mary  Legge.     By  .  .  .     L.  1883. 

One  of  her  Sons.  Jacob  Abbot.  New 
England  and  her  institutions.     B.  1835. 

One  of  His  Children.  Mrs.  M.  E. 
(Harding)  White.  My  egotistigraphy. 
By  Chester  Harding.  Prepared  for  his 
family  and  friends.  By  .  .  .  Camb. 
1866. 


One  of  his  Constituents.  Henry 
Drunimond,  Esq.  Cheap  corn  best  for 
farmers,  proved  in  a  letter  to  G.  H.  Sum- 
ner, Esq.,  M.  P.  for  Surrey.  By  ...  L. 
182(3. 

One  of  his  Constituents.  Henry 
Boase.  A  letter  to  Sir  Kichard  E. 
Vyvyan,  Bart.  .  .  .     Penzance,  1826. 

One  of  his  Constituents.  Rev.  Ed- 
ward Copleston,  Bishop  of  Llandaff.  A 
letter  to  the  Eight  Hon.  Eobert  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  Eight  Hon.  Eobert  Peel 
...     L.  1824. 

One  of  his  Countrymen.  Caleb 
Citshing.  A  reply  to  the  letter  of  J. 
Fenimore  Cooper  ...     B.  1834. 

One  of  his  Descendants.  Lorenzo 
D.  Johnson.  A  Boston  merchant  of  1745; 
or,  incidents  in  the  life  of  James  Gibson 
...     B.  1847. 

One  of  His  Majesty's  Chaplains. 
Rev.  Arthur  Philip  Perceval.  A  letter  to 
the  Eight  Honourable  Earl  Grey,  on  the 
obligation  of  the  coronation  oath.  L.  1833. 

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.  M.'s  Justices  of  the 
Peace  for  the  County  of  Somerset. 
Rev.  John  Langhorne.  The  country  jus- 
tice :  a  poem.     By  ...     L.  1774-77. 

One  of  H.  M.'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  Serv^ants.  Bev. 
Arthur  Philip  Perceval.  A  letter  to  Earl 
Grey  ...    L. 1832. 

One  of  his  Sons.  F.  H.  West.  Me- 
morial sketch  of  .  .  .  Francis  Athon 
West.    By  .  .  .    L.  1873. 

One  of  its  Members.  Edward  Ash, 
M.D.  Eeasons  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. 
Eandom  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  Rhine,  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  tlie  Alumni.  John  Inglis, 
D.D.  Memoranda  respecting  King's  Col- 
lege at  Windsor,  Nova  Scotia  ...   L.  183C. 

One  of  the  Authors  of  "  Rejected 
Addresses."  Horace  Smith.  Gaieties 
and  gravities :  a  series  of  essajj^s,  comic 
tales,  and  fugitive  vagaries.  By  .  .  .  L. 
1826. 

One  of  the  Barbarous  Blockheads 
of  the  Liowest  Mob.  William  Pettman. 
A  letter  to  Robert  Heron,  Esq.,  contain- 
ing a  few  brief  remarks  on  his  Letters  of 
Literatiire  ...     L.  1786. 

One  of  the  Barclays.  Mrs.  Harrison 
Gray  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  3Ianagers. 
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. 

Oncof  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 ...     W.  1820. 

One  of  the  Countrj'  Party.  Rev. 
James  Webster.  A  letter  ...  to  his  friend 
of  the  Court  Party,     n.p.  1704. 

One  of  the  Craft.  Cornelius  Hfoore, 
A.M.  Masonic  biography  .  .  .  Cin. 
1862. 


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.  Fredench 
Hallard.  The  catalogue  question  in 
the  Advocates'  Library  .  .  .  Edinb. 
1872. 

One  of  the  Directors.  Xathan 
Mattheics.  An  address  to  the  stockhold- 
ers of  the  Winnisimmet  Company,  by 
...     B.  1852. 

One  of  the  Editors  of  the  New^  York 
Mirror.  Tlieodore  Sedgwick  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  Colman  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  Family.  R.  Channing  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  Thick- 
nesse.  An  account  of  the  four  persons 
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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E^ngland.    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  Million.  J.  E.  Grey. 
Decimal  coinage  ...     L.  1854. 

One  of  the  Ministers  in  Boston. 
<Jotton  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  Blinisters  of  this  Pres- 
ent Church.  Rev.  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.  Tajjlor.  Ella 
V—;  or,  the  July  Tour.     N.Y.  1841. 

One  of  the  Party.  Miss  E.  Tuchett. 
How  we  spent  the  summer;  or,  a  "Voy- 
age en  Zigzag  "  in  Switzerland  and  Tyrol, 
with  some  members  of  the  Alpine  Club  : 
from  the  sketch  book  of  one  of  the  party. 
L. 18G4. 

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  C. 
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 
Burges.  Reasons  why  the  Hon.  Elisha 
R.  Potter  should  not  be  a  senator  in 
Congress  .  .  .    Providence,  1834. 

One  of  the  People  called  Chris- 
tians. George  Home.  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  Quakers. 
Daniel  Defoe.  A  friendly  rebuke  to  one 
Parson  Benjamin  ...     L.  1719. 

One  of  the  People  called  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,  1^. 
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. 
Julius  Brockman  Backhouse.  The  Second 
Advent ;  the  Seventh  Vial ;  and  the  First 
Resurrection.     By  .  .  .     Deal,  1865. 

One  of  the  Special  Constables  in 
London.  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,  il/rs.  W.  H.  White. 
Some  women  of  to-day  .  .  .  N.Y. 
1880. 

One  of  themselves.  Henry  Mudge, 
M.R.C.8.,  and  L.A.C.  Alcoholics:  a 
letter  to  practitioners  in  medicine.  By 
...     L.  1856. 

One  of  themselves.  John  Fielder 
Macl-arness,  M.A.  A  few  words  to  the 
country  pastors  touching  the  election  for 
the  Univ.  of  Oxford  ...     L.  1847. 

One  of  themselves.  Charlotte  Monte- 
Jiore.  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. 
1859. 

One  of  themselves.  C.  Penrhyn  As- 
ton. A  letter  to  the  working  men  of 
England,  from  ...     L.  1866. 

One  of  themselves.  Theodore  Comp- 
ton.  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 
Baddo,  A.M.  The  Tiverton  woolcomb- 
ers'  defence.  By  .  .  .  but  a  friend  tQ  lib- 
erty.    L.  1750. 

One  under  a  Hood.  John  Major. 
Poetical  description  of  Bartholomew 
Fair.    L.  1837. 

Also  ascribed  to  TJiomas  Hood. 

One  very  near  a  Kin  to  the  Author 
of  the  Tale  of  a  Tub.  John  Oldmixon. 
The  history  of  addresses.     L.  1709. 

One  wlio  has  a  Tear  for  Others,  as 
well  as  himself.  Bev.  A.  Currie,  of 
Abercorn.  God's  bottle  for  believers' 
tears.     Edinb.  1854. 

One  who  has  been  there.  James 
Delavan  (?).  Notes  on  California  and 
the  placers  . .  .    N.Y.  1850. 

One  w^ho  has  done  it  and  can  do 
it  again.  Francis  Cowley  Burnand.  How 
to  get  out  of  Newgate.     By  ...    L. 

One  TTho  has  never  quitted  him 
for  fifteen  years.  Charles  Doris.  Secret 
memoirs  of  Napoleon  Bonaparte.    1815. 

One  w^ho  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  Russia  ;  or,  the  Emperor  Nicho- 
las and  his  empire,  in  1844.     L.  1844. 

One  who  has  seen  them.  A.  R. 
Middletoun  Payne.  Rambles  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  w^ho  has  served  under  the 
Marquis  of  Dalhousie.  Charles  Allen. 
A  few  words  anent  the  "Red"  Pamphlet 
[by  Colonel  G.  B.  Malleson]  ...  By  .  .  . 
L.  1858.      . 

One  who  has  served  under  Sir 
Charles  Napier.  Probably  Henry 
Charles  Bunbury.  The  mutiny  of  the 
Bengal  army  ...    L.  1857. 


One  Tvho  has  Trhistled  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  w^ho  is  also  an  Elder.  Reif. 
Richard  Mant,  Bishop  of  Down  and  Con- 
nor. A  letter  to  the  Rev.  Henry  Hart 
Milman  .  .  .     Oxf.  1880. 

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  Avho  is  not  a  Doctor  of  the 
Sorbonne.  John  Louis  De  Lolme.  His- 
torj'^  of  the  flagellants ;  or,  memorials  of 
human  superstition  .  .  .  By  .  .  .  L 
1783. 

One  w^ho  is  really  an  Englishman. 
C.  W.  Smith.  Letters  published  in  the 
"  Sun  "  by  C.  W.  S L.  1853. 

One  w^ho  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  w^ho  knew  him  many  years. 
Charles  Deane.     A  brief  memoir  of  Rob 
ert  Waterson,  a  Boston  merchant   .   . 
B.  1869. 

"  One  w^ho  knew  him  w^ell."  Richard 
Green  Parker.  A  tribute  to  the  life  and 
character  of  Jonas  Chickering  ...  B 
1854. 

One  who  Know^s.  Arnold  Foster,  in 
a  pamphlet  attack  on  the  Irish  Land 
League,  1882. 

One  vrho  Knows.  W.  A.  Coffey. 
Inside  out;  or,  an  interior  view  of  the 
New  York  State  prison  .  .  .     N.Y.  1823. 

One  w^ho  knows.  Charles  James 
Wahab.  Workman !  What  of  youi* 
house  ?  .  .  .    By  .  .  .     Edinb.  1867. 

One  vrho  Know^s  it.  HardwicJc 
Shute,  M.A.     Cuddesdon  College.     1858. 

One  w^ho  Know^s  them.  Thomas  L. 
V,  Wilson  (■?).  The  aristocracy  of  Bos- 
ton .  .  .  being  a  history  of  the  business 
and  business  men  of  Boston  for  the  last 
forty  years  ...     B.  1848. 

One  w^ho  Loves  the  Souls  of  the 
Lambs  of  Christ's  Flock.  Rev.  Rich- 
ard Marks.  English  history  for  chil- 
dren ...     L.  1832-33. 


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"  One  who  was  thar."     B.  F.  Scrib- 

ner.  A  campaign  in  Mexico,  by  .  . .  P. 
1850. 

One  ■who  Went  to  It.  Bev.  Warren 
Burton.  The  district  school  as  it  was  . . . 
N.Y.  1838. 

One  who  wishes  w^ell  to  all  Man- 
kind. Charles  Chauncy,  D.D.  Divine 
glory  brought  to  view  in  the  final  salva- 
tion of  all  men  ...     By  .  .  .     B.  1783. 

One  w^ho  w^ishes  w^ell  to  the  w^hole 
Human  Race.  Charles  Chauncy,  D.D. 
The  mystery  hid  from  ages  and  genera- 
tions made  manifest  by  the  Gospel  Reve- 
lation ;  or,  the  salvation  of  all  men  the 
grand  thing  aimed  at  in  the  scheme  of 
God,  as  opened  in  the  New  Testament 
writings  and  entrusted  with  Jesus  Christ 
to  bring  into  effect.  In  three  chapters. 
By  .  .  .     L.  1784. 

O 'Neddy,  Phllothee.  Auguste  Marie 
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posthumes.     Paris,  1878. 

O'Neddy,  Vitreuil.  Th^ophile  (?) 
Dondey-Dupr^,  Jils.  Le  pays  Breda. 
Paris,  1853. 

Oneiropolos.  Charles  Johnston.  Cob- 
bler of  Preston :  a  farce.     N.Y.  1857  (1). 

Onesimus.  Peter  L.  Courtier.  Me- 
moirs of  the  life  of  the  Rev,  W.  Hunting- 
ton ..  .     L.  1813. 

Ontologos.  William  Kenrick,  LL.D. 
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Dublin,  1751. 

Onyx,  Miss  Elizabeth  Stuart  Phelps. 
Silent  partner.     B.  1871. 

O'Pagus,  Arry,  H.  B.  Somrner,  joint 
author.  Our  show :  one  hundred  years 
a  republic  ...    P.  1876. 

O'Pake.  William  M.  Mallison,  in  the 
"Brooklyn  Eagle." 

O'Pake,  Mr.  Samuel  W.  E.  Beckner, 
in  the  New  York  "  Corner  Stone." 

Opera  Goer,  An.  Donald  Grant 
Mitchell.  The  lorgnette ;  or,  studies  of 
the  town.     N.Y.  1832. 

The  prefaces  and  introductory  remarks  of  the 
various  editions  are  signed  sometimes  "John 
Timon,"  and  sometimes  "Ik.  Marvel." 

Optic,  Oliver.  William  Taylor  Ad- 
ams, who  for  some  years  edited  "  Oliver 
Optic's  Magazine  for  Boys  and  Girls," 
and  is  the  author  of  many  books  for  the 
young. 

Optimist,  An.  John  William  Kaye. 
Essays  of  .  .  .     P.  1871. 

O'Quill,  Maurice.  Martin  Van  Buren 
Denslow. 

Or — d.  Sir  Robert  Walpole.  A  letter 
from  Or[for]d  in  the  Shades  to  ,  .  .  the 
D[uk]e  of  Cfumberlanld  in  Flanders. 
L.  1745. 


Oran.  F.  N.  Otis,  in  his  contribu- 
butions  to  "  Harper's  Magazine  "  (N.Y.) 

O'Kandom.Mem.  — ^  See  "  "Waverley." 

O'Reilly,  Private  Miles.  Charles 
Gh'aham  Halpine.  Poetical  works  .  .  . 
N.Y.  1869. 

O'Rell,  Max.  Paul  Blouet.  John 
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" '  Max  O'Rell,'  whose  writings  have  aroused  a 
natural  curiosity  as  to  the  identity  of  their 
author,  stands  revealed  to  the  public  in  the  per- 
son of  M.  Paul  Blouet.  He  is  the  French  master 
at  Westminster  School,  and  editor  of  the  Claren- 
don volumes  on  French  Oratory." 

Orellana.  William  Drennan,  M.D. 
Letters  of  .  .  .  an  Irish  Helot .  .  ,  Dub- 
lin, 1785. 

Orient.  Frederic  Kidder,  who  con- 
tributed articles  to  the  "Boston  Daily 
Advertiser,"  in  1866,  on  the  Popham 
Colony,  which  were  afterwards  collected 
in  book  form  under  the  title  of  "The 
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Oriental  Student,  An.  Andrew  Ar- 
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L. 1844. 

Original  Editor,  The.  John  Wade. 
The  extraordinary  black  book  .  .  ,  By 
...     L.  1831. 

Originator  of  the  Shetland  Fishery 
Company,  The.  Mr.  Anderson.  —  See 
"A  Brother  Fish  Dealer,"  etc. 

Orinda.  Mrs.  Katherine  {Fowler) 
Philips.  Letters  from  ...  to  Poliar- 
chus  [z.e.  Sir  Charles  Cotterell.  L. 
1705. 

Orion.  Hector  F.  Varela.  Elisa 
Lynch  .  .  .     Buenos  Ayres,  1870. 

Orion.  J.  Hammerton.  Orion's  Alma- 
nack,   L.  18-. 

Orlando.  James  Hall,  who  edited  the 
"  Illinois  Intelligencer,"  wrote  letters  for 
the  "Portfolio,"  and  poems  and  sketches 
for  Flint's  "  Western  Review  "  at  Cincin- 
nati, signing  himself  "  Orlando." 

Orleanian.  George  F.  Wharton. 
War  of  the  bachelors.     N.O.  1882. 

Orme,  Mary.  Mrs.  Mary  (Neal  Ser- 
geant Gove)  Nichols,  M.D.  Uncle  John; 
or,  is  it  too  much  trouble  ?     N.Y.  185-. 

Orsin,  Florio.     Alice  Townsend. 

Orsini,  Mme.  Virginie.  Mine.  Vir- 
ginie  (Morteinart  Boisse)  Baudoin.  Heures 
de  I'e'nf  ance :  poe'sies.     Paris,  1839. 

Ort,  Ivan.     Ossian  E.  Dodge. 

Orthodox,  Moses.  John  Boyle,  Earl 
of  Cork  and  Orrery.  —  See  "  G.  K." 

Orthodox  Di\iJie,  An.  Bev.  Joseph 
Smith.  A  clear  and  comprehensive  view 
of  the  being,  nature,  and  attributes  of 
God.    L.  1754. 

Orthodox  Minister  of  the  Gospel, 
An.      Rev.    James   Morris    Whiton.     Is 


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"  eternal "  punishment  endless  ...  B. 
1876. 

Ortis,  Jacopo.  Nicolb  Ugo  Foscolo. 
Ultime  lettere  di  .  .  .     Paris,  1824. 

Ortyx.     David  H.  Eaton. 

Orwell.  Walter  Chalmers  Smith. 
The  bishop's  walk  and  the  bishop's  times. 
Camb.,  Eng.,  1861. 

Ory,  Stephanie.  Just  Jean  Etienne 
Roil.     Lucille.     N.Y.  1873. 

Osander.  B.ev.  Benjamin  Allen,  editor 
of  the  "Christian  Magazine"  (P.). 

Also  in  miscellaueous  poems.    N.Y.  1812. 

Osborn,  George,  Esq.  John  Huddle- 
ston  Wynne,  who  was  also  the  "  Mother 
Osborn "  of   Sir  Eobert  Walpole's  time. 

Osborne,  Edward.  Mrs.  Anne  Man- 
ning Rathhone.  The  colloquies  of  . . .  citi- 
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Osborne,  Jane.  Mme.  L€onie  d'Aunet. 
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Osborne,  Sandy.  Alexander  McGrew, 
in  his  letters  to  various  Western  periodi- 
cals. 

Oscar.  Gerald  Griffin,  Esq.,  whose 
first  literary  efforts  appeared  in  the 
^'Literary  Gazette,"  when  he  was  not 
twenty,  under  this  signature. 

Oscar.  Mrs.  Leman  Grimstone.  Zayda : 
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poems,  stanzas,  and  canzonets.     L.  1820. 

Oscotian,  An.  William  Charles  Mark 
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O'Squarr.  Oscar  Charles  Flor.  La 
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Ossola.  Clement  Le  Neve  Foster.  The 
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Other  Gentleman  of  Ijincoln's  Inn, 
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Otis,  Belle.  Caroline  H.  Woods. 
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Otis,  James.  James  Otis  Kaler,  in  his 
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Otter.  H.  J.  Alfred.  A  complete 
guide  to  spinning  and  trolling  ...  By 
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Otway,  Sylvester.  John  Oswald, 
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1788. 

Oudenarde,  Dominie  Nicholas 
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Ouida.  Mile.  Louise  de  la  Ram€, 
author  of  "  Granville  de  Vigne "  and 
numerous  other  works  of  fiction. 

The  pseudonym  is  said  by  some  authorities  to 
be  an  infantile  corruption  of  her  baptismal  name 
(Louise),  while  others  translate  it  as  a  slang 
French  equivalent  of  "Why,  certainly,"  Oui-dd! 

Ouno.  T.  M.  Ashworth,  joint  author. 
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Our  Boy  Jack.  Albert  Charles  Wild- 
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Our  Member  for  Paris.  Henry  Du 
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Our  Ow^n  Correspondent.  Michael 
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Outcast,  The.  C.  B.  Northrup.  South- 
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Outis.  J.  C.  Ward.  The  Jesuits 
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Outis,  TJ.  Donough.  Richard  Grant 
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Over  Forty.  Nathan  Green.  The 
tall  man  of  Winton  and  his  wife  .  .  . 
Nashville,  Tenn.,  1872. 

Overtheway,  Mrs.  Jidiana  Horatia 
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Ow^anda.  3fiss  Emma  Robinson  (1). 
Only  a  tramp.     N.Y.  186- 

Ow^en.  Jesse  Appleton,  S.T.D.,  in 
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Owen,  Ashfoi'd.  Annie  Ogle.  A  lost 
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Owen,  J.  P.  Samuel  Butler.  The 
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Ow^en,  Tom,  the  Bee-Hunter. 
Thomas  Bangs  Thorpe.  The  hive  of  the 
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0"wenson,  Miss.  Lady  Sydney  (Oiven- 
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Owl,  The.  Charles  Henry  Bennett. — 
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Ow^l,  Eugene.  Thomas  Pilgrim.  Old 
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An.  Bohert  Blackford  31ansjield.  The 
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Oxonian,  An.  Samuel  Rejjnolds  Hole. 
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Oxoniensis.  Henry  Brooke.  An  ap- 
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Oxoniensis.  Rev.  Thomas  Monro, 
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acts,  to  which  is  prefixed  a  green-room 
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P. 


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modern.     L.  1731-32. 

P.  Rev.  Richard  Polwhele,  his  signa- 
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P.  William  Frederick  Poole,  in  the 
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P.  Hon.  Philip  Yorke,  Earl  of  Hard- 
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P.,  Mr.  Rev.  Robert  Potter,  in  Beloe's 
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P.,  Professor.  Professor  William  Pole, 
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P.,  A.  Anthony  Parkinson.  Collecta- 
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P.,  A.  xirthur  Pemher.  Mysteries  and 
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P.,  A.  A.  Penfield.  Yet  another  plan 
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P.,  A.,  M.jD.  Dr.  Alexander  Pennecuik, 
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Edinb.  1715. 

P.,  A.  E.  Ann  Eaton  Polglase,  The 
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poems.     By  .  .  .     L.  1827. 

P.  A.  R.  Stephen  Weston.  A  supple- 
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P.,  A.  S.  Ann  S.  Paschall.  The  home 
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P.,    B.    K.       Rev.    Bradford   Kinney 


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P.,  B.  W.  Bryan  Waller  Procter. 
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am  aware,  in  No.  45,  Nov.  29th,  1817  [in 
the  'London  Literary  Gazette '].  It  was 
signed  with  the  initials  of  his  real  name 
.  .  .  and  not  Barry  Cornwall  ...  It  was 
some  time  before  he  adopted  the  signa- 
ture by  which  he  is  so  well  known,  and 
his  numerous  charming  productions 
which  appeared  in  the  '  Gazette '  were 
signed  'B.,'  or  '  W.,'  or  '  O.,'  or  *X.  Y.  Z./ 
etc." 

P.,  C.  H.  Charles  Henry  Parry.  Me- 
moir of  Peregrine  Bertie,  11th  Lord  Wil- 
loughby  de  Eresby  ...  L.  1838.  — See 
"  Descendant  in  the  Eourth  Generation, 
A." 

P.  D.  Prof.  Thomas  C.  James,  31. D., 
who  contributed  to  the  Philadelphia 
"  Port-Folio,"  under  this  signature,  trans- 
lations in  verse  of  the  "  Idyls  "  of  Gess- 
ner,  which  were  highly  commended. 

P.,  D.  Daniel  Parsons.  Arms  in  St. 
Winnow  church,  signed  .  .  .  Stuart's 
lodge,  Malvern  wells,  in  "Notes  and 
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P.,  D.  Daniel  Puseley.  Dan's  politi- 
cal note  book.     Session  1871.    L.  1871. 

P.D.  R.  Bentley.  A  full  and  true 
account  of  the  dreadful  and  melancholy 
earthquake  ...     L.  1750. 

P.  E.  Samuel  Pegge.  Explanation  of 
the  expression,  a  "  White  Crow."  "  Gent. 
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"P.  E."  are  the  first  and  last  letters  of  Paul 
Gemsege.  —  See  "  Gent.  Mag.,"  LXVI.,  p.  979. 

P.,  E.  Rev.  Edward  Pearson.  A  letter 
to  a  member  of  the  Senate  of  the  Univer- 
sity of  Cambridge.     Camb.  1799. 

P.,  F.  E.     Rev.  Francis  Edward  Paget. 


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Caleb  Kniveton,  the  incendiary :  a  tale 
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P.,  F.  J.  F.  J.  Pakenham.  Life  lines  ; 
or,  God's  work  in  a  human  being.  L. 
1862. 

P.,  F.  M.  Frances  Mary  Peard.  The 
wood-cart ;  and  other  tales  of  the  south 
of  France  ...     L.  1867. 

P.,  O.  Mrs.  Gertrude  (Hext)  Parsons. 
How  I  became  a  hero.  By  ...  in  "  Once 
a  Week."     1852. 

P.  G.  Samuel  Pegge.  On  Godmer- 
sham  church,  in  Kent,  "  Gent.  Mag.," 
1789,  p.  420. 

"  P.  Or."  initials  of  Paul  Gemsege.  —  See 
"  Gent.  Mag.,"  LXVI.,  p.  1083. 

P.,  G.  F.  George  Frederick  Pardon. 
Games  for  all  seasons.     L.  1869. 

P.,  G.  W.  George  William  Pettes. 
American  or  standard  whist.     B.  1880. 

P.  H.  Richard  Derby  Ness,  in  his 
contributions   to  "  Notes   and   Queries " 

(L.). 

P.,  H.  Henry  Poivnall.  A  word  from 
the  Bible  ...  on  behalf  of  enslaved  Brit- 
ish subjects  ...     L.  1829. 

P.,  H.  E.  Harriet  Eleanor  Phillimore. 
Violet  Stuart:  a  tale  of  the  Gibraltar, 
and  the  heir  of  Cholmeley's  Dene.  L. 
1878. 

P.,  H.  F.  Helen  F.  Parker  (1).  Con- 
stance Aylmer :  a  story  of  the  17th  cen- 
tury .  .  .     N.Y.  1869. 

P.,  H.  K,  Mrs.  H.  K.  Potwin.  Paul 
and  Margaret,  the  inebriate's  children . . . 
N.Y.  1869. 

P.,  H.  W.  Henry  Webster  Parker. 
Verse  by  . .  .     B.  1862. 

P.,  J.  Miss  Jane  Porter.  Biographi- 
cal account  of  the  late  Rev.  Percival 
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P.,  J.  James  Py croft,  B.A.  Cricket- 
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P.,  J.  J.  B.  Papworth.  Poetical 
sketches  of  Scarborough  (with  text 
signed  . . .  text  signed  "  W  "  [by  the  Rev. 
Francis  Wrangham],  and  text  unsigned, 
by  W.  Coombe).     L.  1813. 

P.,  J.  Jonathan  Pereira.  Selectis  e- 
preescriptis  ...     L.  1844. 

P.,  J.  James  Pedder.  The  yellow 
shoestrings  ...     P.  n.d. 

P.,  J.,  Esq.,  F.R.S.  James  Postle- 
thwayt,  Esq.  A  collection  of  the  yearly 
bills  of  mortality  from  1657  to  1758  in- 
clusive ...     By  .  .  .    L.  1759. 

P.,  J.,  Student  in  Astrology.  John 
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L.  1703. 

P.,  J.  B.  J.  Bertrand  Payne.  The 
gossiping  guide  to  Jersey.    L.  1865. 


P.,  J.  B.  J.  B.  Peat.  Sure;  or,  it 
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P.,  J.  C.  James  C.  Parsons.  The 
living  word ;  or,  Bible  truths  and  lessons. 
B. 1872. 

P.,  J.  G.  John  Gorham  Palfrey,  D.D. 
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"Christian  Examiner"  for  July,  1853.] 
B. 1853. 

P.,  J.  H.  Rtv.  James  H.  Potts,  editor 
of  the  "Michigan  Christian  Advocate," 
Detroit. 

P.,  J.  H.  John  Henry  Parker.  A. 
guide  to  the  architectural  antiquities  in 
the  neighbourhood  of  Oxford.  Edited  by 
.  ,  .     Oxf.  1842-46. 

P.,  E.  J.  E.  J.  Pringle.  Notes  on 
Spain  and  the  Spaniards,  1859  .  .  . 
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P.,  J.  V.  J.  V.  Prichard  (?).  Who 
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"Eraser's  Magazine,"  August,  1874. 

P.,  K.  Kenrick  Prescott.  Mildenhall. 
n.p.  1771. 

P.,  Li.  Count  Leon  Potocki.  Sketch 
of  the  social  life  of  the  city  of  Warsaw 
.  .  .     Posen,  1854.     In  Polish. 

P.  P.,  M.A.,  The  Rev.  Richard 
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L. 1795. 

P.  P.,  A  parish  clerk.  Br.  John 
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tion of  Burnet's  "  History  of  my  own 
Times." 

P.  P.,  Poet  Laureate.  George  Daniel. 
R — 1  stripes  ;  or,  a  kick  from  Yar — h  to 
Wa — Sj.with  particulars  of  an  expedition 
to  Oatlands,  and  the  sprained  ankle. 
L.  1812. 

P.  P.  C.  R.  Thomas  Watts,  Keeper 
of  Printed  Books,  British  Museum,  who 
under  these  initials  wrote  letters  in  the 
"  Mechanic's  Magazine,"  1836-73,  on  the 
British  Museum  library. 

P.  P.  P.  William  Maginn,  in  the 
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P.  Q.  William  Coombe.  The  Fast- 
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1816. 

P.,  R.,  An  Honorary  Associate. 
Rev.  Richard  Polwhele.  An  epistle  to 
an  archdeacon  [Nares],  Vice  President 
of  the  Royal  Society  of  Literature,  from 
...  an  Honorary  Associate.     L.  1824. 

P.,  R.  A.  Mrs.  Rhoda  Ann  (Paige) 
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P.,  R.  B.  Robert  Bateman  Paul.  His- 
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P.,  S.  Samuel  Pegge.  "Les  bran- 
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P.,  S.  Mrs.  S.  Pennington.  Letters 
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P.,  S.  Samuel  Pegge.  On  the  Sordid 
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P.,  S.  B.  Samuel  Browning  Power. 
Some  school  and  children's  books,  under 
his  initials. 

P.,  S.  B.  Miss  S.  Rugeleij  Powers. 
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P.,  S.  W.  S.  W.  Partridge.  Ehymes 
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P.,  T.  Theopliilus  Parsons.  Remarks 
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P.  W.  Rev.  Pierce  William  Drew. 
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P.,  W.  &  I.,  A.  W.  Pamplin  and 
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P.,  W.  F.  W.  F.  Palmer.  Memoirs 
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P.,  W.  P.  Willard  P.  Phillips.  Wen- 
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P.,  W.  S.  William  Stevens  Perry,  D.D. 
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P.,  Z.  (Pundison,  Zachary).  L.  W. 
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P*.  Rev.  Joseph  T.  Hewlett.  —  ISee 
"Priggins,  Peter." 


P*****,  Mrs.  Mrs.  Hester  Lynch 
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P*******,  Miss.  3Iiss  Anne  Plumptre, 
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ed.     L.  1818. 

P***,  J.  A.  S.  C*»  de.  Jacques  Albin 
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P ,  Mrs.  C .     3Irs.    Constantia 

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P ,  Miss  Susan.  Miss  Susan  Pier- 
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P ,  P .    Poet  Laureate,  i.e. 

Peter  Pindar.  George  Daniel.  Modern 
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P— y,  William.  William  Pudsey. 
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Pacificator.  Murray  Hoffman.  A 
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Pacificator.  Richard  Dykes  Alexan- 
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[James  Madison]  on  the  proclamation 
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1837. 

Pacificus.  Joshua  B.  Giddings.  The 
rights  and  privileges  of  the  several  States 
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Packard,  Mrs.  Clarissa.  Mrs.  Caro- 
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1789. 

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Eccles.     P.  1869. 


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Pages,  Emile.  Louis  Bergeron.  Fables 
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PamsTPortli,  AV.  Harassing,  Pro- 
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William  Harrison  Ainsicorth,  and  others. 
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1863. 

Paleface,  Hugh.  Sir  Hugh  Palliser. 
So  called  in  the  English  newspapers 
about  1770. 

Palemon.  Leonard  Welsted.  The 
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Palermo.  John  North,  Esq.,  in  Dib- 
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Palestinensis.  Eli  Smith.  Reply  to 
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Palette,  Peter.  Thomas  Omohijn.  Mr. 
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L.  1851. 

Palinurus  of  the  Revolution,  The. 
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in  1825. 

Pall,  Etienne.  Fe'lix  Platel.  Les 
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Pallet,  Peter  Paul.  Bev.  Richard 
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Palliser,  Mr.  Plantagenet.  Lord 
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Palman,  Eugene  de.  Hippolyte  Reg- 
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Palmer,  Lynde.  Mrs.  Mary  L.  Pee- 
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Palmer,  Pot-Pie.  Edward  Sanford. 
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Pamela.     Lady  Edward  Fitzgerald. 

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Pansy.  Mrs.  Isabella  M.  Alden.  Ester 
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Pantheist,  A.  John  Toland.  Indiffer- 
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Papinian.  Rev.  Charles  Inglis.  Let- 
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Papirius,  Cursor.     Caleb  Whitefoord. 

"  His  essays,  poems,  and  cross-readings  (a 
species  of  humour,  to  which  he  gave  the  apt 
signature  of  '  Papirius  Cursor')  evince  the 
sprightliness  of  his  satire  and  the  novelty  of 
his  wit." 

Parallax.  John  Hampden.  Zetetic 
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Parameny,  K.         Anna  Kempe. 

Parens.  Henry  Craik.  An  easy  in- 
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Parish  Minister,  A.  Lawrence  Lock- 
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Parish  Priest,  A.  Rev.  Frederick 
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Parish  Priest,  A.  Rev.  Michael 
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Parish  Priest  in  the  Diocese  of 
Chichester,  A.  Rev.  James  Munro  Sand- 
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and  the  croMTi  of  life  .  .  .  Brighton, 
1853. 

Parishioner  of  St.  Chad's,  A.  Rev. 
Job  Orton.  Diotrephes  re-admonished  . .  . 
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Parishioner  of  St.  George's  Parish, 
Edinburgh,  A.  Rev.  James  Bryce.  A 
letter  to  the  Rev.  Robert  S.  Candlish. 
Edinb.  1841. 

Parishioner  of  the  Doctor's,  A.  Rev. 
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Dr.  Cobden,  rector  of  St.  Austin's  and 
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Parker,  Bently.     Park  Benjamin. 

Parlante,  Priscilla.  Hon.  Mart/  Ann 
Cavendish  Bradshaw.  Ferdinand  and  Or- 
della :  a  Eussian  story  ...     L.  1810. 

Parley,  Peter.     John  Bennett. 

Parley,  Peter.      IF.  Tegg. 

Parley,  Peter.  Samuel  Griswold 
Goodrich.     Fireside  education.     1838. 

Parley,  Peter.  William  Martin.  P. 
P.'s  annual :  a  Cliristmas  and  New  Year's 
present  for  young  people.  Edited  by  . . . 
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Parley,  Peter.  George  3Iogridge. 
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sea.    L.  1827. 

Parliamentary  Secretary,  A.  Ar- 
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ParocMal  Bishop,  A.  Rev.  John 
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government  of  the  Church  .  .  .  Edinb. 
1714. 

Parresiastes.  Bev.  C.  E.  De  Coetlo- 
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system  of  reason,  philosophy,  virtue,  and 
morals,  analytically  arranged.     L.  1806. 

Parsee  Merchant.  —  See  "  Curiosi- 
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Parsonus  Rusticus.  Samuel  Walton 
McDaniel.  His  signature,  1856-60,  in 
the  "  Christian  Messenger  "  (N.Y.). 

Partington,  Mrs.  Benjamin  Poore 
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B.  1854. 

In  the  Rev.  Sydney  Smith's  speech  at  Taun- 
ton, on  the  Lords'  rejection  of  the  Reform  Bill, 
October,  1831,  is  this  passage  :  — 

"  The  attempt  of  the  Lords  to  stop  the  pro- 
gress of  reform,  reminds  me  very  forcibly  of  the 
great  storm  of  Sidmouth,  and  of  the  conduct  of 
excellent  Mrs.  Partington  on  that  occasion.  In 
the  winter  of  1821,  there  set  in  a  great  flood  upon 
that  town,  the  tide  rose  to  an  incredible  height, 
the  waves  rushed  upon  the  houses,  and  every- 
thing was  threatened  with  destruction.  In  the 
midst  of  this  sublime  and  terrible  storm,  Dame 
Partington,  who  lived  upon  the  beach,  was  seen 
at  the  door  of  her  house  with  mop  and  pattens, 
trundling  her  mop,  squeezing  out  the  sea-water, 
and  vigorously  pushing  away  the  Atlantic  Ocean. 
The  Atlantic  was  roused,  Mrs.  Partington's  spirit 
was  up;  but  1  need  not  tell  you  that  the  contest 
was  unequal.  The  Atlantic  Ocean  beat  Mrs. 
Partington.  She  was  excellent  at  a  slop  or  a 
puddle,  but  she  should  not  have  meddled  with  a 
tempest." 

Partington,  Ruth.  Benjamin  Poore 
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many  textures.      B.  1859. 

Partridge,  Simon.  Henri/  Wood- 
ward. A  letter  to  Henry  Woodward, 
comedian,  occasioned  by  his  letter  to 
the  Inspector.     By  ...     L.  1753. 


Parvus.  Bev.  Frederick  Heesom. 
Polperro  games.  Blame  not  before 
thou  hast  examined  the  truth,  consider. 
By  .  .  .     1827. 

Pascal,  I'abbe  Stanislas.  L'ahbe 
Henri  Congnet.  Mois  de  Marie  .  .  . 
Paris,  1835. 

Pascal  the  younger.  Pierce  Con- 
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cases  of  conscience  ...     L.  1856. 

Pascarel.  Bev.  B.  Ellison  Warner,  in 
his  contributions  to  the  "  Springfield  Be- 
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Pasquin,  Anthony.  John  Williams. 
The  life  of  Alexander  Hamilton  ...  B. 
1804. 

Pasquin,  Paul.  Alexander  Eraser 
Tytler. 

Pasquino.  J.  Fairfax  McLaughlin. 
The  American  Cyclops,  the  Hero  of 
New  Orleans,  and  Spoiler  of  Silver 
Spoons.  Dubbed  LL.D  .  ,  .  Bait. 
1868. 

Passant,  Le.  Ernest  d  'Hervilly,  who, 
in  1872,  wrote  in  the  "  Rappel,"  under 
this  signature. 

Passenger  in  the  Ship,  A.  George 
Buchan,  of  Kelloe,  Berwickshire.  A 
narrative  of  the  loss  of  the  Winterton 
East  Indiaman  .  .  .     Edinb.  1820. 

Pastel.  George  Frederick  Pardon. 
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Pastor.  Abel  Stevens,  D.D.,  LL.D. 
Pastor's  stories.     B.  184-. 

Pastor,  A.  Joshua  Noble  Danforth. 
Gleanings  and  groupings  from  a  pastor's 
portfolio.     N.Y.  1852. 

Pastor,  A.  Bev.  Alexander  Dallas. 
My  church-yard  ...     L.  1844. 

Pastor,  A.  John  Whitley  Stokes.  A 
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flock  on  going  out  to  service.     L.  1861. 

Pastor,  A.  Lchabod  Smith  Spencer, 
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Pastor,  A.  Rev.  Thomas  Erognall 
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fort to  the  middle  and  lower  classes  of 
society  ...     L.  1831. 

Pastor,  The.  Rev.  Jason  Morse. 
Annals  of  the  church  in  Brimfield.  By 
.  .  .    Springfield,  Mass.     1856. 

Pastor,  The.  Rev.  Edward  Dafydd 
Morris.  Five  years  of  ministerial  life  : 
being  a  discourse  ...  at  the  Second  Pres- 
byterian Church,  Columbus,  Oliio.  By 
.  .  .     Columbus,  1861. 

Pastor,  The.  John  Boswell  Spotswood, 
D.D.  An  historical  sketch  of  the  Pres- 
byterian church  in  New  Castle,  Dela- 
ware, by  ...     P.  1859. 

Pastor  of  St.  Paul's,  Haggerstone, 
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Pastor,  Tony.  Harlan  Halsey.  201 
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f  ountry  parsonage  ...     B.  1853. 

Pater.  —  Evans,  of  Bradbury  & 
Evans. —  See  "  Ponny." 

Paterfamilias.  Afattliew  James  Hig- 
gins.  Papers  on  public  school  education 
in  England  in  1860  ...     L.  1865. 

Pathfinder  of  the  Rocky  Moun- 
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Patrice,  Saint.   James  Harden-Hickey . 

Patricius.  R.  Geoghigan.  Thoughts 
of  .  .  .     Dublin,  1785. 

Patricius,  Aberdonensis.  Patrick 
Forbes,  Bishop  of  Aberdeen. 

Patriot,  A.     5.  0.  Toicnsend. 

Patriot,  A.  Joseph  Priestley.  An  ad- 
dress to  the  inhabitants  of  Birmingham 
.  .  .     Birmingham. 

Patrioticus.  W.  P.  Eiissel.  A  patri- 
otic letter  to  the  Right  Hon.  Henry  Ad- 
dington,  exhorting  him  to  firmness  .  .  . 
L.  1804. 

Patrolman,  A.  George  S.  Mc  Watters 
employed  this  signature  in  his  letters, 
which  ultimately  created  the  "  Mutual 
Aid  Eund  "  for  the  police. 

Pattieson,  Peter.  Sir  Walter  Scott. 
Tales  of  my  landlord.     Edinb.  1830. 

Patty,  Aunt.  Mis.  Caroline  Lee 
( ^Hiiting)  Hentz.  Aunt  Patty's  scrap 
bag.     1846. 

Paturot,  JerOme.  Marie  Roch  Louis 
Reybaud.   Le  coq  du  clocher.    Paris,  1845. 

Paul.  Sir  Walter  Scott.  Paul's  let- 
ters to  his  kinsfolk.     L.  1816. 

Paul,  John.  Charles  Henry  Webb. 
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Paul,  Richard.    Richard  Paul  Wurst. 

Paul,  Uncle.  Samuel  Burnham,  Jr. 
Uncle  Paul's  stories  for  boys  and  girls. 
B.  186-. 

Pauline.  Mme.  Kathinka  (Halein) 
Zitz. 

Paulinus.  John  Jebb,  M.D.,  F.R.S. 
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the  liturgy,  etc.  First  printed  in  the 
"  Whitehall  Evening  Post,"  under  the 
signature  of  "Paulinus  "...     L.  1772. 

Paulus  SUentiarius.  George  P. 
Philes,  who  contributed  to  literary  jour- 
nals under  this  signature. 

Pavo.  Mr.  Langley,  in  his  contribu- 
tions to  the  "Morning  Post"  (L.). 


Pax.  Hugh  F.  McDermott,  in  tliR 
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Paxton,  Philip.  Samuel  A.  Hammitt. 
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Peter.  Peter  Zinzan,  M.D.  —  See 
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"  '  Who  were  the  editors?  '  [of  the  'New  Or- 
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turned  editor?  or  %Iat.  Field,  his  sedater 
brother,  whose  heart  was  like  a  well,  and  deep 
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scend and  take  a  draught  of  pure,  reviving, 
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Phebe.  JSIiss  Joanna  Bentleg,  daugh- 
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Philagathus.  John  Haven  Dexter. 
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Philalethes.  Johann  Nepomuh  llaria 
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Philalethes.  Thomas  Morgan,  in  works 
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Philalethes.  Samuel  Spring,  D.D.  — 
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Philalethes.  Joseph  Besse.  The  Cler- 
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PMlalethes.  John  Hancock.  The 
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PMlalethes.  JIatthias  Barbery.  Im- 
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Philalethes.  Henrij  Portsmouth.  An 
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Philalethes.  Bev.  John  E.  Blox. 
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Philalethes.  Cotton  Mather.  A  let- 
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Philalethes.  James  Beezley.  A  let- 
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Philalethes.  Bev.  John  Wesley.  A 
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Philalethes.  Richard  Bentley.  A  let- 
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A  letter  to  the  most  reverend  the  Lord 
Archbishop  of  Canterbuiy,  concerning 
the  validity  of  Lay-Baptism  ...  L. 
1738. 

Philalethes.  Sir  Richard  Hill.  A 
letter  to  the  Rev.  Dr.  Adams  of  Shrews- 
bury ...     L.  1770. 

Philalethes.  Rev.  Nathaniel  Lardner. 
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.  1750. 

Philalethes.  Albertus  Samuel  Carpen- 
tier  Alting,  in  his  reply  to  J.  I.  Doedes' 
"Modern  of  apostolisch  Christendom  1  "^ 
.  .  .    Leiden,  1861. 

Philalethes.  Rev.  Reuben  Sherwood, 
The  reviewer  reviewed ;  or.  Doctor 
Brownlee  vs.  The  Bible  .  .  .  Poughkeep- 
sie,  N.Y.,  1840. 

Philalethes.  Thomas  Kingsmill  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- 
peare's  manuscripts  in  the  possession  of 
Mr.  Ireland  examined,  etc.  By  ...  L. 
1796. 

Philalethes,  M.A.,  Oxen.  Robert 
Fellowes.  History  of  Ceylon  .  .  .   L.  1817. 

Philalethes,  Mencius.  Peter  Annet, 
The  history  of  Joseph  consider'd  ...  L. 
1744. 

Philalethes  Candaliensis.  Thomas 
Lancaster.  An  examination  of  a  discourse 
on  baptism  with  the  Holy  Ghost ;  lately 
published  by  James  Rudd  .  . .  Kendal, 
1741. 

Philalethes  Cantabrigiensis.  Rev, 
John  Jackson.  Farther  remarks  on  Dr. 
Waterland's  farther  vindication  of 
Christ's  divinity.     L.  1724. 

Philalethes  Cantabrigiensis.  James 
Jiirin,  3LD.  Geometry  no  friend  to  in- 
fidelity.    L. 1734. 

Philalethes  Cantabrigiensis.  Thom- 
as Turton,  D.D.  A  letter  to  Edward 
Copleston,  D.D.,  Provost  of  Oriel  Col- 
lege, Oxford  .  .  .  by  .  .  .     L.  1822. 

Philalethes  Cantabrigiensis.  Zach- 
ary  Grey,  LL.D.  Schismatics  delineated 
from  authentic  vouchers,  in  reply  to  Neal, 
with  Dowsing's  Journal,  etc.  Bv  ...  L. 
1739. 

Philalethes  IJondiniensis.  Caleb 
Fieming,  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 
London-Apprentices.  John  Taylor,  in 
inn-AN0Pnno2  . . .    n.p.  1648. 

Philanax,  Calvin.  Samuel  Young, 
who  published  tracts  under  this  name. 


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and   that   of    "  Trepidantium   Malleus." 
L.  1698-1700. 

Philander.  Ford,  Earl  Grey.  The 
amours  of  .  .  .  and  Silvia  [Countess  of 
Berkeley]  .  .  .  By  Aphra  Behn.  L. 
1693. 

Philander.  Rev.  James  Wright.  Cap- 
ital punishment ;  is  it  defensible  1  By  . . . 
L.  1865. 

Philander.  David  Williams.  Letters 
concerning  education  ...     L.  1785. 

Pliilanglia.  James  Scott,  D.D.,  who 
published  the  essays  in  the  London  "  Pub- 
lic Advertiser,"  under  this  signature,  1765 
et  seq. 

Philauthropist,  A.  W.  P.  Russell. 
British  liberty  and  philanthropy  ...  L. 
1808. 

Philanthropist,  A.  Josiah  Harris. 
A  voice  from  the  ocean  grave  .  .  . 
Truro,  1859. 

Philanthropes.  William  Ladd. 
Brief  illustration  of  the  principles  of 
war  and  peace.     Albany,  18-31. 

Philanthropos.  Thomas  Mortimer, 
Esq.  Every  man  his  own  broker  .  .  . 
By  .  .  .     L.  1761. 

Philanthropos.  John  Fellows.  Grace 
triumphant :  a  sacred  poem  .  .  .  By  .  .  . 
L.  1770. 

Philanthropos.  John  Dove.  Kational 
religion,  distinguish'd  from  that  which 
is  enthusiastic  ...     L.  1757  or  '58. 

Philanthropos.  Thomas  Wakefield 
(1).  Reflections  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 
Sail.  An  essay  on  intemperance,  par- 
ticularly hard  drinking  .  .  .  By  .  .  . 
1742. 

Philanthropos.  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  (1). 
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.  AYater- 
land,  occasioned  by  his  late  writings  in 
defence  of  the  Athanasian  hypothesis. 
L.  1722. 

Philarchaismos.  Thomas  Sharp, 
Esq.,  in  "  Gent.  Mag."  for  1793,  p.  090, 
article  on  St.  Michael's  Church,  Coven- 
try. 


Philaret,    a    Member    of    Athens^ 

John    Dunton.  —  See    "  Member    of    th 
Athenian  Society,  A." 

Philaretes.  John  Gilbert  Cooper. 
Poems  on  several  subjects.     L.  1764. 

Originally  contributed  to  "Dodsley's  Muse- 
um," under  this  signature. 

Philaretes,  Philippus,  A.C.C.  Thom- 
as Comber.   Adultery  analyzed  .  .  .   1810. 

Philaretus.  Thomas  Letchicorth.  An 
essay  on  liberty  and  necessity  :  in  answer 
to  Augustus  Toplady's  tract  .  .  .  By  .  .  . 
L.  about  1776. 

PhilargjTus.  Bev.  William  Rider, 
who  was  a  writer  of  verses  in  the  "  Gent. 
Mag."  under  this  signature.     176-. 

Phileleiitheros.  Rev.  John  Fell.  The 
justice  and  utility  of  penal  laws  for  the 
direction  of  conscience,  examined  .  .  . 
L.  1774. 

Phileleutheros  liondinensis.  John 
Burton,  D.D.  Remarks  on  Dr.  King'* 
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. 
Tliomas  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  am 
account  of  all  the  considerable  pamphlets  to 
which  it  gave  rise  ...  to  the  end  of  the  year  1719, 
by  the  name  of  "  Philonagnostes  Criticus."  Se& 
Chalmers,  Vol.  17. 

Phileleutherus  Christianus.  Bev. 
Thomas  Bronghton.  Christianity  distinct 
from  the  religion  of  nature  .  .  .    L.  1732. 

Phileleutherus  Devoniensis.  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 
P.  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.  Henry  Coventry.  Letters 
of  ...  to  Hydaspes.     L.  1736-44. 

Philenia,  a  Lady  of  Boston.  Mrs. 
Sarah  Wentworth  {Apthorp)  Morton. 
Ouabi ;  or,  the  virtues  of  nature.  An 
Indian  tale  ...     B.  1790. 

PhUidor,  A.  T>.   Francois  Andre'  Dan- 


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ican.  Analyse  du  jeu  des  echecs  .  .  . 
Paris,  1749. 

Philindus.  Dr.  Frederick  Max  Mill- 
ler.  Correspondence  relating  to  the  es- 
tablishment of  an  Oriental  college  in 
London  .  .  .  L.  1858.    See  "  Indophilus." 

Philip.  Bev.  Philip  Pijle,  in  Beloe's 
■"  Sexagenarian,"  Vol.  II.,  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.  Du- 
rand.  Cours  theorique  et  pratique  de 
braidisme,  ou  hypnotisme  nerveux  .  .  . 
Paris,  1860. 

Phlllatins.     David  Stover. 

Philo.  P^.el•.  Joseph  Proud.  The  in- 
cendiary corrected ;  or,  injured  virtue 
and  honesty  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, 
a,nd  the  clergy  in  particular  .  .  .  N.Y. 
1856. 

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  Bometiiiies  comical 
expose  of  the  political  quarrels  arising  out  of  tbe 
Burr  Union,  etc.,  formed  about  tbe  year  1S06, 
between  tbe  Clintonians  and  Burrites,  by  Mat- 
thew L.  Davis." 

Philo-Criticus.  Rev.  Francis  Hare. 
The  clergyman's  thanks  to  Phileleuthe- 
rus  [i.e.  Bentley]  ...     L.  1713. 

Philo-Junius.  One  of  the  signatures 
adojjted  by  Junius  (q.v.). 

In  bis  preface  to  Woodfall's  edition,  Junius 
eays:  "The  auxiliary  part  of  Pbilo-Junius  was 
indispensably  necessary  to  defend  or  explain 
particul.ar  passages  in  Junius,  in  answer  to  plau- 
sible objections;  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  tbe  dates  of  the  letters 
signed  "  Philo-.Junius  " :  — 


June   12,  1769. 

May 

1, 

1771. 

June  22,  1769. 

May 

22, 

1771. 

Aug.     1,  1769. 

May 

25, 

1771. 

Aug.  14,  1769. 

May 

28, 

1771. 

Bept.    4,  1769. 

Aug. 

26, 

1771. 

Oct.    19,  1769. 

Oct. 

15, 

1771. 

Nov.   14,  1769. 

Oct. 

17, 

1771. 

(See  "Moderatus.") 

Oct. 

18, 

1771. 

Feb.      6,  1771. 

Philo-Malthus.     George  Hancock. 
■consideration  in   political  economy 
L.  18.32. 


Philo  Musa.  Dr.  James  Currie,  in 
his  conti'ibutions  to  the  "  Weekly  Her- 
ald."    Liverpool,  1789. 

Philo-Nauticus.  Henry  Nugent  Bell, 
whose  celebrated  research  into  the  Ilimt- 
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.  180l. 

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  Koslin.  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- 
burgh 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.  1861. 

Philo-Tragicus.  Thadij  Fitzpatrick. 
—  See  "F.,  T." 

Philo- Veritas.  Thomas       D'Arcy 

M'Gee.  "  In  1857,  Mr.  M'Gee  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." 

Philobiblius.  Linus  Pierpont  Brock- 
ets 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. 

Philocrin,  Sampfilius.  William 
Sampson.  Beasts  at  law ;  or,  Zoologian 
jurisprudence :    a   poem    [by  S.   Wood 


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worth],  trans,  from  the  Arabic  of  .  .  . 
N.Y.  1811. 

Philodemus.  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.  C.  J.  Hambro.  Edda ; 
or,  tales  of  a  grandmother  .  .  .  Edited 
by  .  . .     L.  1847. 

Philokal  ist,  A.  Felix  Paid  Wierz- 
bicki.     The  ideal  man  ...     B.  1842. 

Philolegis,  Tyi'O.  Gov.  William  Liv- 
ingston, who,  in  1745,  published  two 
essays  under  this  signature  in  Parker's 
"New  York  Weekly  Post  Boy"  on  the 
mode  of  studying  law  which  then  pre- 
vailed. 

Philomatli,  J.  J.  Joseph  Jenkins.  A 
lecture  on  future  punishment.  Penzance, 
1867. 

Philomath :  Oxoniensis.  Richard 
Walker,  B.D.  A  few  words  in  favour  of 
Professor  Powell  .  .  .     Osf.  1832. 

Philomauri.  James  Moore  Smith,  in 
a  commiuiication  to  the  "  Daily  Journal" 
(L.,  Mar.  18,  1728)  relative  to  Alexander 
Pope. 

Philomirth,  Aaron.  John  Hamilton 
Parr.     My  book  .  .  .     Liverpool,  1821. 

Philomneste,  Junior.  Gusiave  Bru- 
nei. La  bibliomanie  en  1878.  Paris, 
1878. 

Philomorus.  Rev.  John  Howard 
Marsden.  Philomorus  :  an  examination 
of  the  Latin  poems  of  Sir  Thomas  More. 
L.  1842, 

IIt\o'ixovo-os.  Charles  Wallington.  Is- 
mael :  an  Oriental  tale ;  with  other 
poems.  [Of  Bulwer-Lytton.  With  a 
preface  signed  .  .  .]     L.  1820. 

Philonagnostes  Critic  us.  Thomas 
Heme,  M.A.  —  See  "  Phileleutherus  Can- 
tabrigiensis." 

Philonomus  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. 

Philopatris.  Bev.  Thomas  Burgess. 
Letters  ...  to  Dr.  Phillimore  . . .    L.  1819. 

Reprinted  from  the  "  Morning  Post." 

Philopatris  Varvicensis.  Samuel 
Parr,  D.D.  Characters  of  the  late 
Charles  James  Fox  ...     L.  1809. 


Philopenes.  John  Dormer.  Usury 
explained  ...     L.  1818. 

Philopis.  Prof.  James  Marsh,  who, 
under  this  signature,  published  papers  in 
the  "Vermont  Chronicle,"  1829,  on 
"Popular  Education." 

Philopolites.  William  Pettman.  A 
letter  to  W.  A.  Miles  ...     L.  1808. 

Philopolities.  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-Inn  chapel  by  Dr.  Herring 
...  in  a  subsequent  letter  on  the  same  subject  in 
the  'London  Journal'  of  April  20,  subscribed 
'  Benevolus,'  he  paid  a  just  compUment,  etc." 

Philopyrphagus        Ashburniensis. 

Ellis  Farneworth. 

"  Mr.  Farneivorth  is  supposed  to  have  been 
the  author  of  a  ludicrous  and  pleasant  account 
of  Powell,  the  fire-eater,  in  '  G^ent.  Mag.,'  1755 
[p.  59],  signed  '  PhilopjTphagus  Ashburnien- 
sis.' "  —  See  Chaljiebs,  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  Babbage. 
Passages  from  the  life  of  .  .  .     L.  1864. 

Philosopher  of  Wimbledon,  The. 
John  Home  Tooke. 

Philostratus.  Thomas         Foster, 

F.B.S.,  M.B.  Somatopsychonoologia 
...     L.  1823. 

Philotesis.  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.  Re- 
ligion not  the  magistrates'  province  .  .  . 
L. 1773. 

Philoxenus  Secundus.  Bev.  Stephen 
Weston.   Persian  recreations  .  .  .  L.  1812. 

Phiz.  Hablot  Knight  Browne.  Hunt- 
ing bits  ...     L. 

Phiz,  Francis.  Francis  Edward 
Smedleij.     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 
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Phocion.  Alexander  Hamilton.  Let- 
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Phocion.  Thomas  Hartley.  Observa- 
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Phoenix.  Sir  Henry  William  Martin. 
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Phoenix,  John.  Capt.  George  Horatio 
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Photius,  Junior.  W.  Sherlock.  Let- 
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Phrenologist,  A.  Thomas  Tichborne. 
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Physician,  A.  Sir  Philip  Crampton. 
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Physician,  A.  J.  Hoslcyns.  A  com- 
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Physician,  A.  Andrew  Wilson,  31. D. 
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Physician,  A.  Dr.  James  Mackenzie. 
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Physician,  A.  Joseph  Bullar,  M.D. 
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Physician,  A.  John  Rutty,  M.D.  A 
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Physician,  A.  Thomas  Foster  Bar- 
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Physician,  A.  John  Ayrton  Paris, 
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Physician,  A.  James  Warburton  Beg- 
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Physician,  A.  D.  E.  Smith.  Leaves 
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Physician,  A.  Samuel  Dickson  (?). 
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Physician,  A.  Thomas  Forster.  Me- 
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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. 
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Physician  in  Town,  A.  Daniel  Cox, 
M.D.  A  letter  from  ...  to  a  friend  in 
the  countrj^,  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 
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Physicien  voyageur,  Un.  Thomas 
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Physico-Theologus.  Rev.  Thomas 
Tregenna  Biddulph,  M.A.  Thirteen  let- 
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Physicus.  George  J.  Romanes.  A 
candid  examination  of  Theism.    L.  1878. 

Pianist,  A.  Louis  M.  Gottschalk,  in 
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Picard,  Leon.  Antoine  Bayard.  Le 
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Piccadilly.  Pierre  Girard,  European 
correspondent  of  the  N.Y.  "  World  "  for 
several  years,  including  the  Franco-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  Resales.  Es- 
say on  the  origin  and  distribution  of  gold 
in  quartz  veins  .  .  .     Melbourne,  1861. 

Pickaway.  Allen  0.  Myers,  in  his 
contributions  to  the  "  Enquirer  "  (Cin., 
0.). 

Picket.  B.  W.  Tomlinson,  in  his  con- 
tributions to  the  "News  and  Courier" 
(Charleston,  S.C.),  and  the  "W^orld" 
(N.Y.). 

Pickle,  Peregrine.  George  P.  Upton. 
Letters  of  .  .  .     Chic.  1869. 

These  letters  first  appeared  in  the  Chicago 
"  Tribune,"  under  the  above  signature. 

Pickle,  Prometheus.     William  Bush. 

Pictor  Ignotus.  William  Blake.  Se- 
lections from  poems.     L.  1863. 

Piedfort,  Athanase.  Charles  Gille. 
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Paris,  1848. 


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Pierce,  Dod,  M.S.  Probably  Dr. 
Barrowhy  and  Dr.  Schomherg,  Jr.  A  let- 
ter to  the  real  and  genuine  Pierce  Dod, 
M.D.,  actual  physician  of  St.  Bartholo- 
mew's Hospital  ...     L.  1746. 

Pierre  et  Paul.  Paul  cle  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." 

PikestaflF.  Thomas  Baker.  Plain 
papers  by  .  .  .     L.  1866. 

Pikromel,  Timotheus,  Esq.  Thomas 
Clarke.  Erotophuseos ;  or,  the  love  of 
nature  ...     L.  1840. 

Pilgrim,  A.  Frederick  Wright.  Lays 
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Pilgrim,  A.  David  Addison  Sarsha. 
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Pilgrim,  A.  Mrs.  Fanny  (Parkes) 
Parlby.  Wanderings  of  ...  in  search  of 
the  picturesque  during  four-and-twenty 
years  in  the  East  ...     L.  1850. 

Pilgrim  of  1851,  A.  Bev.  Frederic 
West  Holland.  Scenes  in  Palestine,  by 
...     B.  1852. 

Pilgrim,  A.  George  Barrell  Cheever. 
Wanderings  of  ...  in  the  shadow  of 
Mont  Blanc  and  the  Jungfrau  Alp. 
N.Y.  1845. 

Pilgrim,  Peter.  Robert  Montgomery 
Bird,  M.D.  Peter  Pilgrim;  or,  a  ram- 
■faler's  recollections.     N.Y.  1838. 

Pilot  who  has  hitherto  weathered 
the  Storm,  A.  James  Broicn.  General 
hints  for  improving  the  merchant  service 
of  the  United  Kingdom  .  .  .  Glasgow, 
1825. 

Pimpernel.  Rev.  W.  H.  Beaver,  in 
London  "Live  Stock  Journal." 

Pindar,  Jonathan.  Saint  George 
Tucker.  Liberty,  Days  of  my  youth, 
and  other  poems,  some  of  them  political 
satires  imder  the  title  of  "Jonathan 
Pindar." 

Pindar,  Paul,  Gent.  John  Yonge 
Akerrnan.     London  legends  ...     L.  1862. 

Pindar,  Peter.  C.  F.  Lawler.  Selim  : 
a  tale.    L.  1803. 

Pindar,  Peter,  Esq.  John  Wolcot. 
The  fat  knight  and  the  petition;  or,  cits 
in  the  dumps.     L.  1815. 

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 
Temina ;  or,  the  woman  Zoe.    N.Y.  186-. 


Pinkney,  Miles.     Thomas  Carre. 

Pinneberg,  Rentier.  Carl  Hauser, 
in  his  contributions  to  the  German  edition 
of  "Puck"  (N.Y.). 

Piomingo.  John  Robinson.  The  sav- 
age. P.  1810.  —  See  "  American  Hist. 
Record,"  III.,  pp.  373,  466. 

Pioneer  of  the  Wilderness,  A.  Rev. 
—  Rose.  The  emigrant  churchman.  L. 
1849. 

Pious  Jeems.     Col.  James  Gordon. 

Pious  Lawyer  (A),  late  Lieutenant 
in  the  American  Navy.  Daniel  Mur- 
ray. Extract  from  a  letter  written 
by  .  .  .     n.p.,  n.d. 

Pipes,  Jeemes,  of  Pipesville.  Ste- 
phen C.  Massett.  Drifting  about;  or, 
what  J.  P.  of  P.  saw-and-did :  an  auto- 
biography .  .  .     N.Y.  1863. 

Pip  pen.  Parley.  M.  R.  Bartlett  (1). 
The  orator's  ladder,  in  three  parts  .  .  . 
N.Y.  1843. 

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. 

Piscator.  William  Hughes.  Pish, 
how  to  choose  and  how  to  dress.  L. 
1843. 

Piscator.  Alfred  Ronalds.  Ely  fish- 
er's entomology  ...     L.  1856. 

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  Fluviatalus.  Rev.  John 
Seccombe. 

Pisistratus.      William  Black, 

Piso,  Lucius  Manlius.  Rev.  William 
Ware,     Letters  of  .  .  .     N.Y.  1837. 

PitaiTa,  Serafi.  Frederick  Soler.  Lo 
dir  de  la  gent.     1880. 

Pitt,  WiUiam.  Robert  Wickliffe,  Jr, 
Letters  to  the  Hon.  James  T.  Morehead, 
on  Transvlvania  University  .  .  .  By  .  .  . 
Smithland,  Ky.,  1837. 

Place,  Benjamin.  Edward  Thring, 
M.A.  Thoughts  on  life  science  ...  L. 
1869. 

Plain,  Timothy.  G.  W.  Blaikie. 
Eire  :  a  poem  .  .  .     Edinb.  1828. 

Plain,  Timothy.  Moncrieff  Three- 
pland.     Letters  respecting  the  perform 


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ances  at  the  Theatre  Royal,  Edinburgh 
...     Edinb.  1800. 

Plain,  Houest,  Liay-man,  A.  Edward 
King,  F.R.S.,  F.A.S.  Honest  apprehen- 
sions; or,  the  unbiassed  and  sincere  con- 
fession of  faith  of  .  .  .     L.  1803. 

Plain  Man,  A.  William  Coombe,  Esq. 
Plain  Thoughts  of  .  .  .     L.  1797. 

Plain  Woman,  A.  Catharine  Barter. 
Alone  among  the  Zulus  ...     L.  1866. 

Plantagenet.  William  Bromet,  M.D., 
F.S.A.  His  usual  signature  in  the  "  Gent. 
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- 
monly called  the  Negro  Cause.  By  .  .  . 
L. 1772. 

Planter  and  Distiller  in  Bengal,  A. 
John  Prinsep.  An  account  of  the  method 
and  expence  of  cultivating  the  sugar  cane 
in  Bengal  ...     L. 1793. 

Platonist,  The.     Thomas  Taylor. 

Plautus.  Alexander  Wilder,  31. D. 
His  signature  as  legislative  correspond- 
ent of  the  "Evening  Post"  (N.Y.),  from 
1859  to  1871. 

Play-goer,  A.  Joseph  N.  Ireland. 
Fifty  years  of  .  .  .  or,  annals  of  the  New 
York  stage  from  a.d.  1798  to  a.d.  1848  . . . 

Plinius  Secundus.  John  Rumsey. 
CuriEe  Canadenses ;  or,  the  Canadian 
Law  Courts  .  .  .    Toronto,  1843. 

Plough,  Peter.  James  S.  Barty,  D.D. 
P.  P.'s  letters  to  the  Right  Hon.  Lord 
Kinniard  on  high  farming  and  free  trade. 
Edinb.  1850. 

Ploughist,  A.  Samuel  Pegge.  Against 
Eaunists.  "  Gent.  Mag.,"  1792,  p.  1002. 
See  "Gent.  Mag.,"  LXVL,  p.  1084. 

Ploughman,  John.  Bev.  Charles 
Hadden  Spurgeon.  John  Ploughman's 
talk :.  plain  advice  to  plain  people.    N.Y. 


Ploughshare,  Peter.  Samuel  B. 
Beach  (1).  Considerations  against  con- 
tinuing the  great  canal  west  of  the 
Seneca  ...     By  .  .  .     Utica,  N.Y.,  1819. 

Plover.  John  S.  Wise,  in  the  "  Amer- 
ican Field." 

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- 
peace Thackeray.  Crinoline.  "  Punch," 
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  Franck's  household ;  or,  scenes 
in  the  Old  Dominion  ...     B.  1853. 

Poche.  Pierre  Deschamps.  Biblio- 
graphic Molieresque  de  .  .  .  Paris, 
1879. 

Podgers.  R.  L.  Ogden,  in  the  New 
York  "  Forest  and  Stream." 

Poet,  A.  Laughton  Oshorn.  Confes- 
sions of  a  poet.     P.  1835. 

Poet,  A.  James  Montgomery.  A  poet's 
portfolio  ;  or,  minor  poems  .  .  .     1835. 

Poet  at  the  Breakfast  Table,  The. 
Oliver  Wendell  Holmes,  in  the  "Atlantic 
Monthly." 

Poet  of  Kirkintilloch,  The.  Walker 
Watson.  Jockie's  far  awa',  and  other 
popular  songs. 

Poetof  Nature,  The.  William  Words- 
worth. "  Poet  of  Nature,  thou  hast 
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  NeTV  Totvn 
Dispensarj'^,  The.  Douglas  Maglagan, 
M.D.  Nugse  canora;  medicas :  lays  by  . . . 
Edinb.  1850. 

Poet  liaureat  of  Westminster,  The. 
George  Bridgman. 

Poeta,  Enginae  Societatis  [of  Har- 
vard College,  Cambridge,  Mass.].  Au- 
gustus Peirce.  The  Eebelliad;  or,  ter- 
rible transactions  at  the  seat  of  the  Mu- 
ses :  a  poem  in  four  cantos,  auctore  .  .  . 
Edited  and  patronized  by  the  Pi  Tau. 
B.  1842. 

AcTEURS  (College  Faculty  in  1819). 

"Lord  Bibo,"  Pres.  Kirhland,  D.D.,  LL.D.; 
"Dr.  Pop,"  Dr.  Popldn,  Prof,  of  Greek ;  "Sikes," 
Rev.  Henry  Ware,  D.D.,  Prof,  of  Divinity; 
"  Touchy,"  Rev.  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- 
dreics  Norton,  A.M.,  Librarian  and  Prof,  of 
Sacred  Literature;  "  Willard,"  Sidney  Willard, 
Prof,  of  Hebrew,  etc. ;  "  Sparks,"  Jared  Sjiarlcs, 
A.M.,  Tutor;  "Barnwell  and  Nathan,"  Robert 
W.  Barnwell,  Sophomore, posi  Col.  Carol.  Austr. 
Pres.;  "Abijab,"  a  Freshman;  "Caleb,"  Caleb 
Stetson,  a.  Sophomore,  afterwards  the  Ptev.  Caleb 
Stetson;  "Goody"  and  "Goody  Muse,"  Mrs. 
Morse;  "  Wallis,"  Charley  JFaWzs,  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,  1S19  ...  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.  Kirk  land  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  tvriting  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. 

PolesTTorth,  Sir  Humphry.  Jona- 
than Swift,  D.D.  Law  is  a  bottomless 
pit;  or,  the  history  of  John  Bull  .  .  . 
1712-13. 

Poliarchus.  Sir  Charles  Cotterel. — 
See  "  Orinda." 

Policeman  X.  54.  William  Make- 
peace Thackeray.  A  Bow  Street  ballad  . . . 
"Punch,"  Nov.  25,  1848. 

Political  Apothecary,  A.  W.  P. 
Bussell.  An  anodyne  to  soothe  Catholic 
intemperance  ...     L.  1812. 

Poliuto.  Frank  B.  Wilkie.  Petrolia ; 
or,  the  oil  regions  of  the  United  States. 
Chic.  1865. 

Polko,  Elise.  Elise  Vogel.  Musical 
sketches.     Translated.     P.  1864. 

Pollock,  Guy.  Robert  Douglas  Ham- 
ilton, M.D.,  who,  under  this  signature, 
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- 
risian mirror;  or,  letters  from  Paris,  in 
"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. 
in  the  "  Gent.  Mag." 

Pomeroy,  "  Brick."  Mark  M.  Pom- 
eroy.  Sense;  or,  Saturday  night  mus- 
ings .  .  .  N.Y.  1868.  Nonsense ;  or,  hits 
and  criticisms  on  the  follies  of  the  day 
.  .  .     N.Y.  1868. 

Pomeroy,  Eugene.  Thomas  F.  Don- 
nelly. 

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  his  "  duplicity  in  promis- 
ing a  place  to  Lord  Rockingham  and  to  another 
person." 

Pomponio,  IJeto.  Marchese  Frances- 
co Vitelleschi.    Vatican  council.    L.  1876. 

Ponder,  Rev.  Peter.  Rev.  William 
Bell.     Kirkcumdoon  .  .  .     Edinb.  1875. 

Ponny.     Horace  Mayhew. 

"  '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,  Mark 


Lemon  was  '  Uncle  Mark,'  and  old  Evans 
'  Pater.'  "  —  See  Hatton's  "  Journalistic  Lon- 
don," pp.  19,  20. 

Pontiac.  Oliver  Knight,  in  "  Harper's 
Weekly." 

Pontoosuc.  Ensign  H.  Kellogg.  The 
Johnson  protocol  and  international  good 
neighborhood  .  .  .  Pittsfield,  Mass., 
1869. 

Poor-Rich  Man,  A.  John  Berrien 
Lindsley,  M.D.  Our  ruin :  its  causes  and 
cure.     By  .  .  .     Nashville,  Tenn.,  1868. 

Poor  Richard.  Benjamin  Franklin. 
—  See  "  Saunders,  Richard." 

Poor  Robert  the  Scribe.  Charles 
Miner.  Essavs  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,  which  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. 

PopUcola,  in  April,  1767,  depicts  Lord  Chat- 
ham as  aspiring  to  a  political  dictatorship,  and 
that  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  him  against  the  underhand  practices  of 
his  colleagues,  especiallj-  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 ! 
Who  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  Home  Tooke,  which  seems  not 
unlikely.  About  this  period  Mr.  Home  Tooke 
returned  from  a  tour  in  Italy  as  travelling 
tutor;  on  his  way  he  sj)ent  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  retaliation, 
Wilkes  addressed  a  bitter,  inculpatory  letter  tn 
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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R.,  F.  Francis  Russell.  A  short  his- 
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R.,  F.  M.  Frederick  Mansell  Reynolds. 
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R.,  F.  W.  Fannie  W.  Rankin.  True 
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R.,  G.  George  Ripley.  The  doctrines 
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R.,  G.  E.  George  Edward  Mice.  Eph- 
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R.,  G.  W.,  Jr.  George  Washington 
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R.,  H.  Henry  Robson.  Eigures  in 
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R.,  H.  Henry  Reeve.  Graphidae ;  or, 
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R.,  H.,  A  Minister  of  the  Chureli  of 
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R.,  H.  E.,  Trin.  Coll.  Camb.  H.  E. 
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R.,  J.  James  Rice.  —  See  "B.,  W.  and 
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R.,  J.  James  Roche.  His  signature  in 
the  "  Gent.  Mag." 


R.,  J.  Jolin  Ruskin.  His  signature  in 
the  "  Magazine  of  Natural  History,"  con- 
ducted by  J.  C.  Loudon,  1834,  1836. 

"Mr.  Loudon  was  the  first  literary  patron 
who  sent  words  of  mine  to  be  actually  set  up  in 
print,  in  his  '  Magazine  of  Natural  History,' 
when  I  was  sixteen,"  says  Mr.  Rusisin.  Also 
his  signature  in  "  Friendship's  Offering, "  1833, 
1836,  1837,  1841.  "My  first  verse-writing  in 
'  Friendship's  Offering '  at  fifteen."  Also  to 
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R.,  J.  Rev.  John  Rogers.  Critical  re- 
marks on  the  third  chapter  of  Habakkuk 
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R.,  J.  James  Relly.  Epistles;  or,  the 
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R.,  J.  John  Rickman.  Historical  cu- 
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R.,  J.  Joseph  Reed.  A  pastoral  on 
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R.,  J.  Joseph  Ritson.  The  quip  mod- 
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R.,  J.  Christ  Church,  Oxon.  John 
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R.,  J.,  D.D.  John  Ross,  D.D.  A 
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R.,  J.,  Jun.  John  Ryland,  D.D.  His 
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R.,  J.  D.  John  Dix,  afterwards  Ross. 
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Island.     By  .  .  .     1852. 

R.,  J.  J.  J.  J.  Reid.  [Gladstone's] 
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R.,  Li.  N.  Mrs.  Ellen  Ranyard.  The 
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R.,  M.  W.  M.  W.  Rooney.  Hamlet 
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R.,  S.  Mrs.  Susanna  Rowson,  whose 
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R.  S.  John  Scott.  "  Epidemick  Mor- 
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R.,  S.  Samuel  Robinson,  Esq.  Flowers 
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R.  V.  James  Harvetj.  Interest  of 
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R.,  W.  B.  William  Bradford  Reed. 
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R.,  W.  E.  William  Esdaile  Richardson. 
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R.,W.  H.  William  Harris  Rule.  The 
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R.,  W.  J.  William  James  Hobson. 
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R.,  W.  J.  D.  W.  J.  D.  Ryder.  Chroni- 
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R.  W.  Li.  Rev.  Mowland  Connor.,  who 
contributed  "  The  Radical  Club  "  and 
several     social     articles     to     the     N.Y. 


"  Tribune,"  under  this  signature,  which 
he  also  used  in  some  of  his  contribu- 
tions to  the  "International  Review," 
"  Lippincott's  Magiizine,"  etc. 

R.,  W.  M.  W.  M.  Bussell.  The  truth 
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R.,  W.  P.,  a  political  observer.  W. 
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R.,  W.  P.  Verbotomist.  W.  P.  Bus- 
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R.,  W.  S.  Walter  S.  Raleigh.  Scheme 
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R.,  W.  S.  William  Stewart  Rose. 
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R.,  W.  S.  W.  William  S.  W.  Rus- 
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R.,  W.  U.  Williajn  Upton  Bichards. 
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R»*»,  E— 1  of  O*****.  Robert,  Earl 
of  Orford.  An  authentic  copy  of  the 
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marks.    L.  1745. 

R*"***,  J.  J.  Joseph  Jules  Rovel.  Des 
institutions  militaires  de  la  troisicme  re- 
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R******,  Maria.  Maria  Biddell. 
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jj*****^  g*****.  Samuel  Rogers,  who 
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Mag."  for  1781,  pp.  68,  119,  168,  218, 
259,  306,  355,  and  406,  entitled,  "The 
Scribbler,"  of  which  the  first  number  is 
si'^'ned  "  q-j^^^jk^  y^vtBiHiJ^-^  ** 

Mr.  Rogers  was  still  in  his  'teens  when  he 
contributed  these  papers  to  the  "  Gent  Mag." 

R H ,   Esq.     Thomas     Carte. 

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R — r.  Lord.  JoJin  Wilmot,  Earl  of 
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Bight  Hon.  William  Lord  Craven.  The 
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Rachel,  Mile.     Elizabeth  Rachel  Felix. 

Raconteur.     Benjamin  Perleji  Poore. 

Radical.  Col.  T^eslie  Grove  Jones,  the 
author  of  powerful  but  violent  letters  in 
the  "Times"  (L.)  during  the  progress  of 
the  Reform  Bill  under  this  signature. 

Rae,  Leonard.  John  Douglas.  Hal 
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Ragged  PMlosopher,  A.  John  J. 
Proctor,  a  Canadian  poet,  author  of  the 
"Essays  of  a  Ragged  Philosopher"  in 
the  "Preeman"  (Sherbrooke). 

Railroad  Dii*ectoi',  A.  Jiiias  Husket 
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to  England,  France,  Baden,  Prussia,  and 
Belgium  .  .  .  By  ...  of  Massachusetts. 
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Railway  King,  The.    George  Hudson. 

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Rain-Water  Doctor,  The. 

"  Was  a  German  who  landed  in  Philadelphia  in 
the  early  part  of  the  year  1811,  and  went  shortly 
to  Brooklyn,  N.T.,  where  he  remained  for  ahout 
a  year.  In  1S12  he  removed  to  Providence,  R.I., 
where  he  had  a  large  practice ;  then  went,  la 
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an  extraordinary  success,  but  again  returned  to 
Providence,  and  died  there  in  1814-15.  He  was 
an  educated  physician,  honest,  skilful,  extremely 
eccentric,  and  noted  for  many  deeds  of  charity. 
While  he  resided  in  the  villui^e  of  Brooklyn  he 
was  consulted  by  thousands  from  the  city  of  New 
York  and  from  Long  Island.  The  recommenda- 
tion to  all  his  patients  to  use  rain-water  as  a 
drink  won  for  him  the  cognomen  of  the  '  Rain- 
Water  Doctor.'  Although  he  gave  himself  no 
distinct  name,  he  sometimes  signed  himself 
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393. 

"  He  must  not  be  confounded  with  his  evident 
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Raleigh,  Richard.  W.  H.  Kister,  in 
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Rambaud,  Yveling.  Frederic  Gil- 
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Rambler,  Jacques.  Gabriel  Peignot. 
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Randall,  Anne  Frances.  Mrs.  Ma- 
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Rapier,  Rob.  Dr.  0.  C.  Alexander. 
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RatclyflFe,  Sir  Isaac,  of  Elbow-lane. 
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"  The  '  Hyp  Doctor '  was  written  by  that  '  a 
little  more  knave  than  fool,'  Orator  Henley,  un- 
der the  name  of  '  Sir  Isaac  Ratclyffe,  of  Elbow- 
lane.'  " 

Rational  Christian,  A.  Alexander 
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Rattlehead,  David,  M.D.  l^f.  La- 
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Raymond,  Henry  Augustus,  Esq. 
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Raymond,  John  T.  John  O'Brien. 
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Raymond,  Malone.  Richard  Malone. 
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Raynor,  George.  George  James  Rea. 
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Reader  Therein,  A.  Andrea  Crestu- 
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Reader,  A  Desultory.  Alexander 
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R§al,  Antony.  F.  Fernand  Michel. 
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Rebenstein,  A.  Aaron  Bernstein. 
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Reckoner.  Rt.  Rev.  John  Strachan, 
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Bishop  Strachan  is  known  as  the  author 
of  70  essays,  embracing  various  subjects, 
which  appeared  in  the  "  Gazette  "  (King- 
ston), in  1811,  under  this  signature. 

Recluse,  A.  3Irs.  Anne  Charlotte 
(Lynch)  Botta.  Leaves  from  the  diary 
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Recluse,  A.  Rev.  John  Brewster,  M.A. 
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Recluse,  A.  Rev.  Francis  Jacox.  Rec- 
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Recluse,  A.  Mrs.  Mary  Ann  Kelty. 
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Recorder  of  the  City  of  New  York, 
The.  Daniel  Eorsmanden.  A  journal 
of  the  proceedings  in  the  detection  of  the 
conspiracy  formed  by  some  white  people, 
in  conjunction  with  negro  and  other 
slaves,  for  burning  the  city  of  New  York 
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64.     L. 1867. 

Roberts,  George.     Robert  Walters. 

Robertson,  Ignatius  Loyola,  LLi.D. 
Samuel  Lorenzo  Knapp.  Sketches  of 
public  character  .  .  .     N.Y.  1830. 

Robin,  Commodore.  William  Hard- 
ing, in  his  contributions  to  the  "Clipper" 
(N.Y.). 

Robin.  Sir  Robert  Walpole,  Robin's 
panegyrick,  etc.     L.  1729. 

Robineau.  Alexandre  Louis  Bertrand 
Beaunoir.  L'amour  queteur,  V^nus  pele- 
rine.    Paris,  1778. 

Robinson,  Doctor.  Dennis  Hanne- 
gan. 

Robinson,  Jack.  Archibald  Michie. 
The  Hamlet  Controversy.  Was  Hamlet 
mad  ...    L.  1867. 

Robinson,  Jack,  Junior.  David 
Blair.  The  Hamlet  Controversy  .  .  . 
L.  1807. 

Robinson,  Ralph.  His  Majesty 
Geo.  III.,  of  England. 

Huieh,  in  his  "Memoirs  of  George  the  Third," 
p.  562,  states  that  "  The  king's  letters  were  seven 
in  number,  all  of  considerable  length,  and  dis- 
playing a  most  profound  knowledge  of  the  sub- 
ject." The  first  letter  is  printed  in  Young's 
"  Annals  of  Agriculture,"  vol.  vii.,  p.  65,  en- 
titled."  On  Mr.  Duckett's  Mode  of  Cultivation," 
and  dated  Jan.  1, 1787.  The  second  letter  occurs 
at  p.  332,  of  the  same  volume,  and  is  entitled 
"Further  Remarks  on  Mr.  Duckett's  Mode  of 
Cultivation,"  dated  "Windsor,  March  5,  1787." 
The  other  letters  will  probably  be  found  in  the 
subsequent  volumes.  —  See  "  Notes  and  Queries," 
2d  8er.,  V.,  May,  1858,  p.  439. 

Robsou,  Frederick.  Frederick  Rob- 
son  Broionhill.     Nom  de  theatre. 

Rochester,  Mark.  William  Charles 
Mark  Kent.  The  Derby  Ministry  .  .  . 
L.  1858. 

Rochfort,  Alfred.  Major  Alfred  R. 
Calhoun. 

Rock,  Captain.  Roger  O'Connor. 
Letters  to  H.  M.  George  the  Fourth.  L. 
1828. 

Rock,  Captain.  Mortimer  O'Sulli- 
van.  Memoirs  of  .  .  .  the  celebrated 
Irish   chieftain  ...     L.  1824. 

Also  attributed  to  Tliomas  Moore. 

Rock,  Captain,  in.  London.    J.  M. 

Whitty. 
Rock-man,  Constant,    M.A.      Rev. 

Nicholas  Bowes.  Modest  accoimt  con- 
cerning the  salutations  and  kissings  itt 
ancient  times  ...     B.  1768. 


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Rockingham,      Sir     Charles.       Le 

Comte  de  Jarnac  de  Rohan- Chabot.  Le 
Dernier  d'Egremont.     Paris,  1851. 

Kodenberg,  Julius  von.  Julias 
Levi/.  The  Island  of  the  Saints  ...  L. 
1861. 

Roderick.  William  Davis  Oallagher. 
In  1827  Mr.  Gallagher  and  Otway  Curry, 
as  "Eoderick"  and  "Abdallali,"  main- 
tained a  friendly  rivalry  in  the  columns 
of  the  "  Cincinnati  Chronicle  "  and  "  Cin- 
cinnati Sentinel." 

Rodman,  Blla.  Mrs.  Eliza  Rodman 
(McUvaine)  Church.  Flights  of  fancy. 
KY.  1851. 

Roe,  Richard.  F.  G.  B.  Ponsonb//. 
Barefaced  impostors  .  .  .  By  J.  D.,  Rich- 
ard Eoe,  and  John  Noakes  [i.e.  Tom 
Taylor].     L.  1854. 

Roger,  Aristide.  Le  docteur  Jules 
Bengade.  Voyage  sous  les  flots.  Paris, 
1868. 

Rollicker,  Harry.  William  Make- 
peace Thackeray.  Phil  Fogarty.  A  tale 
of  the  Fighting  Onety-Oneth.  "Punch," 
August,  1847. 

Rollingpin,  Commodore.  John  Han- 
son Carter.     Log  of  .  .  .     N.Y.  1874. 

Remain,  Jules.  Jides  Girette,  La 
paix  ou  la  guerre,  choisissez !  .  .  .  Paris, 
1840. 

Romaine,  Robert  Dexter.  George 
Payson.  The  new  age  of  gold;  or,  the 
life  and  adventures  of  .  .  .     B.  1856. 

Roman  Catholic,  A.  Rev.  Hardinge 
Furenzo  Ivers.  Important  questions  af- 
fecting the  existence  of  the  Catholic 
Church  in  England  ...     L.  1854. 

Roman  Catholic  Clergyman,  A. 
Rev.  W.  Cloury.  A  correspondence,  etc. 
L.  1825.  — See  "Protestant,  A." 

Romano,  Enotrio.  Giosue  Carducci. 
Odi  barbare.     Bologna,  1877. 

Romeo.     George  W.  Fellowes. 

Romer,  Jonathan.  William  Star- 
buck  Mayo,  M.D.  Kaloolah ;  or,  jour- 
neyings  to  the  DjeTjel  Kumri:  an  auto- 
biography of  .  .  .    N.Y.  1849. 

Rooke,  Thomas  Elbridge,  Esq. 
John  Player.  Considerations  on  the 
present  dearness  of  provisions  and  corn, 
in  Great  Britain  .  .  .     Devizes,  1772. 

Rooney,  Alderman.  Daniel  O'Con- 
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Rooney,  Barney.  William  Garvie. 
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and  political  transmogrification.  Hali- 
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Roper,  Abel.  Jonathan  Swift,  D.D. 
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L.  1711. 


Rosa.  Mrs.  Rosa  Vertner  (Griffith 
Johnson)  Jeffrey.     Poems.     B.  1858. 

Rosa  Matilda.  Mrs.  Charlotte  Dacre 
Bi/rne.  Hours  of  solitude :  poems.  L. 
1805. 

Rosalba.     Kathinka  (JSalein)  Zitz. 

Rosalind.  ^liss  Rosalind  Davis. 
Garibaldi;  or,  the  rival  patriots.  A 
dramatic  operetta  ...     L.  1860. 

Rosavella.  Mad.  Blanche  Roosevelt 
( Tucker^  Macchetta. 

Roscoe,  Deane.  Frederic  B.  Yates. 
Glendover.     N.Y.  1880. 

Roscoe  of  Cork,  The. ,  James  Roche. 
—  See  London  "Athenaeum,"  1853,  448 
(obituary) ;  Prout  papers. 

Roseau,  Emie.     Emeline  Reed. 

Roseau,  Marie.  Mary  J.  Reed,  who 
contributed  to  periodicals  under  this 
pen-name. 

Roseharp.  James  M.  Cawdell,  in  hia 
contributions  to  "  Fothergill's  Weekly 
Register"  (Toronto,  Can.,  1824),  etc. 

Roselinda.  Mrs.  Rose  C.  (King) 
White.     The  little  white  cot.     B.  1872. 

Rosen,  Julius.  Nikolaus  Duffek. 
Samtliche  Werke.     Vienna,  1870-79. 

Roset,  Hipponax.  Joseph  Rupert 
Paxton.  Jewelry  and  the  precious  stones 
...    P.  1856. 

Rosicrucian.  Rev.  Washington  Froth- 
ingham,  in  the  Utica  "Herald." 

Rosicrucian.  Paschal  Beverley  Ban- 
dolph.  Dealings  with  the  dead  .  .  . 
Utica,  N.Y.,  1861-62. 

Rosicrucius.  Thomas  Frognall  Dib- 
din  concealed  his  identity  with  the 
authorship  of  "  Bibliomania ;  or.  Book 
Madness :  a  Biographical  Romance  in 
Six  Parts"  (1809),  for  a  short  time, 
under  this  pseudonym. 

Roslyn,  Guy.  Joshua  Hation.  Poems. 
L.  18-. 

Also  ascribed  to  George  Barnett, 

Ross,  John.  Koo-ices-koo-we.  His 
Indian  name. 

Rossi,  Emile.  l^mile  Chevalet.  Ame- 
lie ;  ou,  la  Grisette  de  province.  Paris, 
18.32. 

Rothenfels,  Emmy  von.  Emilie  von 
Jngersleben.     Eleanore.     P.  1872. 

Rouillon,  Paul.  Auguste  Paul  Poulet- 
Malassis.  Apropos  d'une  faience  re- 
publicaine  a  la  date  de  1868.  Paris, 
1868. 

RoumanyRei.  Tom  Taylor.  "Gipsey 
Experiences,"  in  the  '•'  Illustrated  London 
News,"  November  and  December,  1851. 

Roundelay,  Roger,  Esq.  William 
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Rover,  Ralph.  Robert  Michael  Bal- 
lantyne. 

Roving  Editor,  The.  James  Red- 
path.  The  roving  editor ;  or,  talks  with 
slaves  in  the  Southern  States.  N.Y. 
1859. 

Roving  Englishman,  The.  Eustace 
Clare  Orenville  3Iurrai/.  Pictures  from 
the  battle-fields.  L.'l856.  [Reprinted 
from  "Household  "Words"  (L.  1854).] 

Roving  Printer,  A.  —  Jones.  Life 
and  adventures  in  the  South  Pacific. 
N.Y.  1861. 

Row,  T.  Samuel  Pegge.  "  A  Letter 
in  Behalf  of  the  Wives  of  Excise-men," 
"Gent.  Mag.,"  1757,  p.  559;  and  124 
other  articles,  from  1758  to  1795. 

"  T.  Row,"  i.e.  the  Rector  of  "Whittington. — 
See"  Gent.  Mag."  LXVI.,  p.  981. 

Rowe,  Saville  and  Bolton.  Clem- 
ent Scott,  who  writes  dramas  under  this 
double  nom  de  plume. 

Rowlands,  Cad^walader.  John  Cam- 
den Hotten.  Life  of  H.  M.  Stanley.  L. 
18-. 

RoTvley,  Thomas.  Thomas  Chatterton. 
An  examination  of  the  poems  attributed 
to  .  .  .    By  Thomas  Warton.     L.  1782. 

Roxbury  Farmer,  A.     John  Lowell. 

Roy.  Nathaniel  Parker  Willis,  who, 
while  in  college,  1823-27,  published  sev- 
eral religious  pieces  of  poetry  under  tliis 
signature. 

Roy,  Liuxymon.     Samuel  H.  Homan. 

Royce,  Ashley  Allen.  Nathaniel 
Hawthorne,  in  the  "  Salem  Gazette,"  and 
the  "  New  England  Magazine." 

Mr.  Lathrop  says  of  the  "  T^yice  Told  Tales," 
"  The  earlier  pieces  appeared  in  the  '  Salem 
Gazette'  newspaper  and  in  the  'New  England 
Magazine '  (published  in  Boston  from  1S31  to 
1834).  Sometimes  they  bore  the  author's  real 
name,  and  sometimes  a  pseudonym  was  at- 
tached. Several  among  them  purported  to  have 
been  written  by  '  Ashley  Allen  Royce,'  or  the 
'  Rev.  A.  A.  Royce.'  Another  pen-name  used 
by  the  young  romancer  was  '  Oberon,'  the 
choice  of  which  may  be  explained  by  the  fact 
that,  as  the  late  Henry  W.  Longfellow  recalled, 
some  of  the  college  friends  of  Hawthorne  have 
nicknamed  him  '  Oberon,'  in  allusion  to  his  per- 
sonal beauty  and  the  imaginative  tone  of  his 
conversation." 

Rozier,  Jacques.  Mme.  J^milie  Paion. 

Rubek,  Sennoia.  John  Burke.  The 
burden  of  the  South,  in  verse ;  or,  poems 
on  slavery  .  .  .    N.Y.  18- 

RudorflF,  E.  FranzisTca  Jidie  (Schle- 
sius)  Jarke.  Stunden  der  Erhebung. 
Auspriiche  von  K.  J.      Nitzsch,  1877. 

Rugby,  Nym.  Nugent  Robinson,  in  his 
contributions  to  the  "Boys  and  Girls' 
Weekly"  (N.Y.). 

Ruhamah.  3fiss  Lib/  Scudamore,  in 
the  Washington  "  Republic." 


Ruhamah.  Harriet  M.  Skidmore,  in 
her  contributions  to  the  "  Globe-Demo- 
crat" (St.  Louis,  Mo.),  etc. 

Ruling  Elder  of  the  Church  of 
Scotland,  A.  Bishop  Forbes.  An  essay 
on  the  nature  of  the  human  body  .  .  . 
Edinb.  1767. 

Runnymede.  Benjamin  Disraeli,  Earl 
of  Beaconsfield. 

In  1836,  "A  series  of  letters  .  .  .  appeared  in 
the  '  Times,'  signed  '  Runnymede,'  which  were 
in  professed  imitation  of  '  Junius's  Letters,'  but 
which  could  only  be  compared  to  them  in  point 
of  violence  and  personality.  These  letters  were 
written  by  D'Israeli,  and  contained  fierce  and 
unscrupulous  attacks  upon  Lord  Melbourne's 
government.  Lord  John  Russell  is  called  '  an 
infinitely  small  scarabajus,  an  insect';  Lord 
Palmerston  and  Grant,  'two  sleek  and  long-tailed 
rats';  and  Lord  William  Bentinck  (...who 
had  just  returned  from  the  government  of 
India),  'one  of  those  mere  lees  of  debilitated 
humanity  and  exhausted  nature  which  the  winds 
periodically  waft  to  the  hopeless  breezes  of 
their  native  clifl's,  —  a  drivelling  Nabob,  of  weak 
and  perplexed  mind  and  grovelling  sijirit.'  The 
appearance  of  the  Marquis  of  Lansdowne  is  de- 
scribed as  '  the  ox-like  form  of  the  Lansdowne 
Apis';  and  O'Connell  as  'towering,  like  a 
crocodile,  above,  above  them  all.'  These  letters 
were,  in  August,  1836,  reprinted  in  a  volume  en- 
titled, '  The  Letters  of  Runnymede,'  and  dedi- 
cated to  the  late  Sir  Robert  Peel."  — See  An- 
drews's "British  Journalism,"  vol.  2,  p.  223. 

Rural.  M.  jC.  Dunlap,  in  the  New 
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Rural  D.D.,  A.  David  Esdaile,  D.D. 
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Edinb.  1865. 

Rural  Dean,  A.  Rev.  Arthur  Tat- 
ham,  M.A.  "  0  pray  for  the  peace  of 
Jerusalem."  A  few  psalms,  collects,  and 
prayers  selected  for  the  daily  use  of  the 
Church  of  England  during  her  present 
troubles.     By  .  .  .    L.  1851. 

Rusco.  Marij  Ann  Smith.  Teone; 
or,  the  magic  maid :  a  poem.  Milwau- 
kee, 1862. 

Rushton,  Wattle.  A.  Watson  Atwood. 

Russ-Ockside,  Knight.  Mortimer 
M.  Thompson.  The  history  and  records 
of  the  Elephant  Club  .  .  .     N.Y.  1856. 

Russell.  Col.  Russell  H.  Conwell,  in 
the  Boston  "Traveller." 

Russell,  Margaret.  Mrs.  Eleonora 
Louisa  Montagu  Herveij.  IMargaret  Rus- 
sell :  an  autobiography,     L.  1849. 

Russelli,  Li.  Leon  Rousseau.  Les 
suivantes  de  Jesus  .  .  .     Geneve,  1866. 

Russian,  A.  Alexis  Eustaphieve. 
Sketch  of  the  internal  condition  of  the 
United  States  of  America  ...  By .  .  . 
Bait.  1826. 

Russian,  A,  quondam  civis  biblio- 
thecse  Edinensis.  —  Davidoff.  An 
appeal  on  the  Eastern  Question  .  .  . 
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Russian  Ijady,  A.  Olga  de  {Kir€ef)  No- 
vikoff.  Is  Russia  wrong  ?    By  ...  L.  1877. 

Russian  Noble,  A.  Nicolas  Gogol, 
Home  life  in  Russia  ...     L.  1854. 

Rustic  Bard,  The.  Robert  Dinsmoor. 
Incidental  poems  .  .  .  Haverhill,  Mass., 
1828. 

Rustic  Maiden,  A.  Miss  Stevenson. 
Homely  musings.     Kilmarnock,  1870. 

Rusticus.  Dr.  LinncBus  B.  Anderson, 
m  his  contributions  to  "  The  State " 
(Richmond,  Va.). 

Rusticus.  Mev.  Samuel  Denne.  Cu- 
rate's bill.  "  Gent.  Mag.,"  September, 
1797. 

Rusticus.  Caleb  Fleming.  The  de- 
Tout  laugh  ...     L.  1750, 

Rusticus.  Edward  Neivman.  Letters 
of  ...  on  the  natural  history  of  Godal- 
ming.    L.  1849. 

Rastlcas.  George  Hickling,  Mystic 
land,  and  other  poems.    188-. 


Rusticus,  Gent.     Gerrit-Maspeth  Fui 
man.    Long  Island  miscellanies.     By  . .  . 
1847. 

Rustifustius,    Trismagistus,     D.D. 

Thomas  Moore.     An  ode  upon  nothing, 
with  notes.     By  .  .  . 

A  poetical  extravagance  which,  while  tho 
author  was  a  student  at  Trinity  College,  Dublin, 
gained  the  medal  of  the  Historical  Society. 

Ruth.  Mrs.  A.  P.  {Dawson)  Hill.  New 
cook-book  .  .  .     N.Y.  1870. 

Rutherglen.  Robert  Macfarlane,  in 
various  writings  on  Scottish  antiquities 
and  the  history  of  Scottish  emigration 
to  America. 

Ruy-Blas,  Eugene.  Eugene  Lebeau. 
Chansons  de  .  .  .     Paris,  1844. 

Ryse,  Sherwood.  Alfred  B.  Starey,. 
in  his  contributions  to  "  Harper's  Young 
People  "  (N.Y.). 

Rytter,  Poul.  Parmo  Karl  Ploug^ 
Poul  Rytters  Viser  og  Vers.     1861. 


s. 


S.  Thomas  Sharp,  Esq.,  his  signature 
in  the  "  Gent.  Mag."  —  See  the  volume 
for  1793,  pp.  1103  and  1162,  and  else- 
where. 

S.  Rev.  Dr.  Samuel  Salter,  master  of 
Charter  House,  in  his  contributions  to 
the  "Athenian  Letters  "...    L.  1741-43. 

S.  —  Scutt,  who  died  in  Bedlam.  — 
See  Lamb's  "  Elia,"  "  Christ's  Hospital." 

S.  Percy  Bysske  Shelley.  —  See  "  V , 

Emilia." 

S.  Thomas  Sharp,  Esq.,  in  "Gent. 
Mag."  for  1800,  p.  817,  his  signature  to 
an  article  on  "  Antient  British  Torques." 

S.  Royall  Tijler,  his  signature  to 
poetical  contributions  to  the  "Polyan- 
thos,"  Boston,  1808-7. 
■  S.  Samuel  Webber,  M.D.,  his  signa- 
ture to  poetical  articles  published  in  the 
"  New  England  Galaxy,"  Boston,  1817  et 
seq. 

S.,  Dean.  Jonathan  Swifl,  D.D.  Dean 
S.'s  true  .  .  .  copy  of  that  most  strange 
.  .  .  prophecy  v/ritten  by  Saint  Patrick 
.  .  .     1740. 

S.,  Dr.  .Jonathan  Swift,  D.D.  The 
celebrated  Mrs.  Pilkington's  jests  .  .  . 
to  which  is  .  .  .  added  a  .  .  .  variety  of 
bons  mots  .  .  .  of  .  .  .  Dr.  S.,  etc.     1764. 

S.,  Lord.  Henry  Addingfon,  Viscount 
Sidmouth,  in  Beloe's  "  Sexagenarian," 
Vol.  n.,  p.  155.    2d  ed.    L.  1818. 

S.,  Mrs.  Mj-s.  Spinks.  —  See  Lamb's 
"Elia,"  "A  Chapter  on  Ears." 


S.,  Reverend  Mr.  J.  Jonathan  Swift, 
D.D.  Les  trois  just-au-corps,  conte  bleu, 
tire  de  I'Anglois  du  .  .  .     1721. 

S.,  A.  Anna  Shipton.  The  child  min- 
ister.   L.  1866. 

S.,  A.  Anna  Swanwick.  The  com- 
plete works  of  Shakespeare,  edited  by 
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S.,  A.  Abraham  Shackleton.  The 
court  of  Apollo  .  .  .     Cork,  1815. 

S.,    A.      A.    Seton.     Poems,     by  . 
Stockholm,  1827. 

S.,  A.,  K.  A.  Stansfield,  Kersal. 
Ground  flowers  and  fern  leaves :  being  a 
selection  of  poems  ...  By  ,  .  .  Man- 
chester, 1876. 

S.,  A.,  Philomath.  Abraham  Sharp 
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S.  A.  li.  E.  BI.  Mrs.  John  C.  Wyman 
of  Fall  River. 

S.,  A.  M.  Alexander  Mackay  Smith 
Ariadne  in  Naxos.  Hartford,  Conn 
1872. 

S.,  A.  W.  and  H.,  M.  W.  A.  W. 
Smith  and  M.  W.  Hallett.  The  Thames 
angler.     By  .  .  .    L.  1846. 

S.,  Barbara.  Miss  Frances  Maria 
Kelly,  in  the  "  Essays  "  of  "  Elia." 

S-B.  Charles  St.  Barbe,  one  of  hia 
signatures  in  the  "  Gent.  Mag."  —  See 
September,  1813,  p.  231,  February,  1815, 
p.  109,  and  1828,  ii.,p.  603,  and  elsewhere. 

S.B.  Charles  Augustin  Sainte-Beuve. 
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S-B.,  C.  Charles  St.  Barbe,  one  of  his 
signatures  in  the  "  Gent.  Mag."  —  See 
March,  1823,  p.  198;  October,  1824,  p. 
296  ;  July,  1828,  p.  17,  etc. 

S.,  C.  Charles  Shadwell.  The  fair 
Quaker  of  Deal  ...  A  comedy  ...  L. 
1710. 

S.,  C.  C.  Staunton.  Life  and  humours 
of  Falstaff.     L.  1829. 

S.,  C.  Charles  Stanley.  Plain  words 
by  .  . .    L.  1861. 

S.,  C.  Charles  Sackville,  2d  Duke  of 
Dorset.  A  treatise  concerning  the  mili- 
tia ..  .     By  .  .  .    L.  1753. 

S.,  Sir  C     Sir  Charles  Sedley. 

S.,  Sir  C.  E.,  Bart.  Sir  Claude  Ed- 
ward Scott,  Bart.  Comic  illustrations  to 
T.  Moore's  "  Irish  Melodies."    L.  n.d. 

S.,  C.  W.  Charles  William  Smith. 
The  big  bulls  of  Europe  and  the  blasphe- 
mous "  Te  Deum."     L.  1855. 

S.,  C.  W.  Charles  William  Short,  A 
treatise  on  swimming  .  .  .     1846. 

S.,  E.  Edward  Sef/mour,  in  his  con- 
tributions to  the  "Times  "  (N.Y.). 

S.,  E.  Elkanah  Settle.  The  Lady's 
triumph :  a  comi-dramatic  opera  ...  L. 
1718. 

S.,  E.  Miss  Emily  Sharp.  Outlines 
of  sermons,  taken  chiefly  from  the  pub- 
lished works  of  Unitarian  writers.  [Ed- 
ited by  E.  S.]     L.  1872. 

S.,  E.  Epes  Sargent.  Planchette ;  or, 
the  despair  of  science  ...    B.  1869. 

S.,  E.  Mrs.  William  Stewart  {?). 
Sketches  of  home.  Hale  Parsonage. 
1843. 

S.,  E.  B.  Ephraim  Baynard  Seahrook. 
Ariel  refuted  .  .  .  By  .  .  .  Charleston, 
S.C,  1867. 

S.,  E.  B.  Eliza  B.  Swan.  Once  a 
year;  or,  the  doctor's  puzzle.     1881. 

S.,  E.  H.  Edward  Henry  Smith,  Lord 
Stanley.  Six  weeks  in  South  America. 
L.  1850. 

S.,  E.  Li.  Mrs.  E.  L.  Saxon,  in  the 
New  Orleans  "Picayune"  and  "Times." 

S.,  E.  R.  Ernest  B.  Seymour.  Mig- 
nonette :  a  sketch  ...     L.  1858. 

S.,  E.  S.  E.  S.  Seward.  Columbiad 
poems.     Bait.  1840. 

S.,  F.  (Felix  Summerly).  Sir  Henry 
Cole.  The  most  delectable  history  of 
Eeynard  the  Fox.  Edited  by  . .  .  L. 
1846. 

S.,  F.  Frederic  Saunders.  Salad  for 
the  solitary  ...    L.  1853. 

S.,  F.  M.  P.  Felicia  M.  F.  Skene.  A 
memoir  of  Alexander,  Bishop  of  Brechin 
.  . .    L.  1876. 

S.,  G.  George  Slater,  in  his  contribu- 
tions to  the  "Mail"  (N.Y.). 


S.,  G.  George  Smith.  A  defence  of 
the  coramuniou-oiiice  of  the  Church  of 
England  .  .  .     Edinb.  1744. 

S.,  G.  Sir  George  Stephen.  The  guide 
to  service  ...     L.  1844. 

S.,  G.  George  Sewell.  An  introduc- 
tion to  the  life  and  writings  of  G — t  Lord 
Bishop  of  S— m  ...     L.  1714. 

S.,  G.  George  Stronach,  M.A.  Shakes- 
peare and  Bacon.  By  ...  In  the  "  Hor- 
net "  (L.),  Aug.  11,  1875. 

S.,  G.  A.  George  Augustus  Sola,  in 
newspaper  contributions. 

S.,  G.  O.  George  0.  Seilhamer,  in  his 
contributions  to  "Truth"  (N.Y.). 

S.,  G.  W.  George  W.  Smalley,  the 
London  correspondent  of  the  New  York 
"  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  Wemyss 
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,  wlio  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- 
ries of  undoubted  veracity  .  .  .  n.p. 
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 
thoughts.     Brighton,  1865. 

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. 

S.,  J.  ./.  Stephens.  Monody  on  the 
death  of  the  Rev.  Sir  Hugh  Molesworth, 


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Bart,,  of  St.  Petroc  Manor,  Cornwall. 
Wadebridge,  Cornwall,  1862. 

S.,  J.  Miss  Jessif  Stewart.  Ode  to 
Dr.  Thomas  Percy.     Edmb.  1804. 

S.,  J.  James  Smith.  Shakespeare, 
not  Bacon,  in  the  "  Daily  Argus  "  (Mel- 
bourne, Australia),  Aug.  20,  1881. 

S-,  J.  John  Sarjeant,  Sargeant,  or  Ser- 
geant, sometimes  called  Smith,  sometimes 
Holland.  Ti-ansnatural  philosophy ;  or, 
metaphysicks  ...     By  .  .  .     L.  1700. 

S.,  J.  JSIajor  John  [Scvtt)  Waring. 
Two  letters  to  the  Right  Hon.  Edmund 
Burke  ...     By  .  .  .     L.  1783. 

S.,  J.,  A.C  John  Sleech,  Archdeacon 
of  Cornwall.  Mr.  Bitfield's  reason  for 
charging  Dr.  Andrew  . .  .     Exeter,  1762. 

S.,  J.,  D.D.D.S.P.D.  Jonathan  Swift, 
D.D.  The  mishap:  a  poem.  Written 
by  the  late  Rev.  Dr.  .  .  .  Dublin, 
1750  (?). 

S-,  J.,  of  Dale.  Frederic  Jesup  Stim- 
son.  Guerndale:  an  old  story.  N.Y. 
1882. 

S.,  J.,  a  Layman.  James  Sullivan. 
Strictures  on  the  Rev.  Mr.  Thatcher's 
pamphlet  entitled  "Observations  upon 
the  State  of  the  Clerscy  of  New  England  " 
...    By  .  .  .     B.  1785. 

S.,  J.,  A  Presbyter  of  the  Episco- 
pal Church  of  Scotland.  John  Small. 
The  fourth  commandment  of  the  Deca- 
logue considered  .  .  .     Edinb.  1713. 

S.,  Dr.  J.  Jonathan  Swift,  D.D.  The 
sermons  of  .  .  .     L.  1790. 

S.,  J.,  D.S.P.  Jonathan  Swifi.  The 
beast's  confession  to  the  priest ...  2d 
ed.     Dublin,  1738. 

S.,  J.  A.  James  Alexander  Smith.  God 
and  man     L.  1861. 

S.,  J.  H.  J.  H.  Shorthouse.  John  In- 
glesant :  a  romance.     L.  1882. 

S.,  J.  R.  John  Hussell  Smith,  the  Lon- 
don publisher,  in  his  contributions  to 
Hamst's  "  Handbook  of  fictitious  names," 
etc.     1868. 

S.,  li.  Lister  Smith.  The  cruise  of 
the  "  Zephyr  "  ;  or,  the  humorous  adven- 
tures of  some  Halstead  navigators,  by 
land,  river,  and  sea.  By  .  .  .  Halstead, 
1860. 

S.,  the  late  J.  J.,  Esquire.  John  An- 
stey.  The  pleader's  guide :  a  didactic 
poem  ...    By  .  .  .     4th  ed.     L.  1804. 

S.,  L.  Leslie  Stephen.  The  "Times" 
on  the  American  civil  war  ...    L.  1865. 

S.,  L.  C.  Lucy  Coffin  Starbuck.  Sea- 
weeds from  the  shores  of  Nantucket.  P. 
1853. 

S-,  Li.  H.  Lewis  Henry  Steiner,  M.D. 
The  history  of  Guilford,  Conn.,  from  the 
Mss.  of  Hon.  Ralph  D.  Smith.      [Pref- 


ace signed  "  L.  H.  S.,"  as  editor.]  Al- 
bany, 1877. 

S.,  Mario.  Isabella  Scopoli-Biasi. 
Versi  e  prose.     1866. 

S.,  31.  Mary  J.  Safford,  in  the  N.Y. 
"  Home  Journal." 

S.,  M.  Miss  Margaret  MacNair  Stokes. 
The  Cromlech  on  Howth.  A  poem  [by 
Sir  Samuel  Ferguson]  . . .  With . . .  draw- 
ings from  nature  by  M.  S.  .  .  .     L.  1864. 

S.,  M.  Menella  Bate  Smedley.  A  very 
woman.     L.  1846. 

S.,  M.  C.  Mrs.  Mary  ( Crowinshield) 
Sparks.  Hymns,  home.  Harvard.  B. 
1883. 

S.,  31.  K.  W.  Mrs.  Mary  Elizabeth 
(^Wilson)  ^/witaoud.  Home  amusements. 
N.Y.  1881. 

S.,  M.  H.  2Iary  H.  Seymour,  in  the 
«  St.  Nicholas." 

S.,  M.  L.  R.  &  W.  M.  L.  JR.  and  W. 
Satterlee.  Two  legions  of  the  Christ 
Child :  for  Christmas  Tide.     N.Y.  186-. 

S.,  M.  S.  3Iarie  Sophie  (Birath) 
Schivartz.     Fortalet,  1855. 

S.,  N.  Nehemiah  Strong.  An  astro- 
nomical diary  or  almanack  for  .  .  .  1783 
...   ByN.  S....    Springfield,  Mass.,  1782. 

S.  N.  Bishop  Thomas  Elrington.  Mis- 
cellaneous observations  on  J.  K.  L.'s  let- 
ter to  the  Marquess  AYellesley  .  .  .  Dub- 
lin, 1824. 

S.,  N.  B.  Nathaniel  Bradstreet  Shurt- 
leff.  John  Beal,  of  Hingham,  and  one 
line  of  his  descendants.     B.  1865. 

S.  P.  Thomas  Carlyle.  Varnhagen 
von  Ense's  memoirs,  in  the  "  London  and 
Westminster  Review"  for  December, 
1838. 

S.  P.  A.  M.  Jonathan  Swifi,  D.D. 
The  seventh  epistle  of  the  first  book  of 
Horace,  imitated  .  ,  .     Dublin,  1749. 

S.,  P.  C.  S.  Rt.  Hon.  Percy  Clinton 
Sydney  Smythe,  6th  Lord  Viscount 
Strangford.  He  was  a  frequent  cor- 
respondent of  the  "  Gent.  Mag."  under 
the  initials  of  his  name,  "  P.  C.  S.  S.," 
and  the  same  signature  has  often  ap- 
peared in  "  Notes  and  Queries." 

S.,  P.  R.  Peter  Bemsen  Strong.  "  Aw- 
ful," and  other  jingles  .  .  .     N.Y.  1871. 

S.  P.,  Y.  B.  Samuel  Parker,  Yeoman 
Beadle.  A  chiding  letter  to  ...  in  de- 
fence of  Epistola  Objurgatoria.  L.  1744. 
By  Dr.  William  King. 

S.,  R.  Bobert  Percy  Smith,  in  the 
"  Museum  Criticum,"  1826,  in  which  also 
"W.  F."is  William  Frere ;  "  H.  V.  B.," 
Henry  Vincent  Bayley;  "J.  P.,"  James 
Parke ;  and  "  J.  K.,"  John  Keate. 

"  Robert  Smith  .  .  .  wrote,  in  the  style  of 
Lucretius,  such  Latin  poetry  as  is  fairly  wortli 


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all  the  rest  in  that  language  Binee  the  banish- 
ment of  Ovid." — W.  S~  Laxdor,  letter  to  B. 
W.  Emerson,  Bath,  1856. 

"  We  introduce  him  here  on  the  strength  of 
his  famous  Cambridge  Latin  Triposes  verses,  in 
Lucretian  rhythm,  on  the  three  systems  of  Plato, 
Descartes,  and  Newton."  —  Allibone. 

S.,  R.  B.  Bohert  Bissett  Scott,  Esq. 
Roman  remains  at  Lisbon,  in  "Gent. 
Mag.,"  April,  1832,  p.  291. 

S.,  R.  H.  Bichard  Henry  Stoddard. 
Life,  travels,  and  books  of  A.  Von  Hum- 
boldt .  . .  N.Y.  1860.  [Litroduction  by 
Bayard  Taylor.] 

S.,  R.  H.  Richard  Heme  Shepherd. 
Tennysoniana  ...     L.  1866. 

S.,  R.  J.  Richard  Joseph  Sulivan.  Ob- 
servations made  during  a  tour  through 
parts  of  England,  etc.     L.  1780. 

S.,  R.  P.  Robert  Pearsall  Smith.  Walk- 
ing in  the  light  ...     B.  1872. 

S.,  R.  T.      William  Maginn. 

"  For  a  considerable  time  Dr.  Maginn  corre- 
sponded with  Mr.  Blackwood  under  the  sign.i- 
ture  of  '  R.  T.  S.';  and  he  gradually  withdrew 
the  incognito  so  far  as  to  subscribe  himself 
«  Ralph  Tuckctt  Scott,'  and  Mr.  Blackwood  sent 
him  a  cheque,  payable  to  that  gentleman.  Dr. 
Maginn  wrote  a  vei'y  humorous  letter,  quizzing 
Mr.  B.  for  being  gulled,  and  exaggerating  the 
difBculty  he  had  in  getting  the  cheque  cashed, 
■with  the  endorsement  of  an  imaginary  person." 

S.,  R.  V.  Robert  Vernon  Smith.  Early 
writings  of  Robert  Percy  Smith,  with  a 
few  verses  in  later  years  ;  edited  by  .  .  . 
his  surviving  son.     Chiswick,  1850. 

S.,  R.  W.  R.  W.  Smiles.  The  war; 
is  it  just  or  necessary  ?     L.  n.d. 

S.,  S.  Sarah  Sheppard.  Illustrations 
of  Scripture,  the  Hebrew  converts,  and 
other  poems  ...    L.  1837. 

S.,  S.  Stephen  Salisburi/.  Remarks 
on  the  report  of  the  Committee  of  Exam- 
iners at  the  Commencement  of  the  Wor- 
cester Co.  Free  Inst,  of  Industrial  Sci- 
ence.    Worcester,  Mass.,  1877. 

S.  S.  (Sinner  Saved).  William  Hunt- 
ington. 

He  said  of  himself :  "  As  I  cannot  get  a  D.D., 
for  the  want  of  cash,  neither  can  I  get  an  M.A., 
for  the  want  of  learning ;  therefore  I  am  com- 
pelled to  fly  for  refuge  to  S.  S.,  by  which  I  mean 
*  Sinner  Saved.' " 

S.,  S.,  Your  Bible  Reader.  Miss 
Sarah  Start.  To  the  children  of  the 
Sunday-School  ...  of  the  Church  of  the 
Ascension.     N.Y.  1866. 

S.,  S.  S.  S.  8.  Simpson.  Aunt  Sophie's 
stories  ...     B.  1859. 

S.  T.  Rev.  William  Fleetwood.  —  See 
"Curate  of  Wilts,  A." 

S.,  T.  E.  W.  Krackowizer,  of  Normal 
Park,  111.,  in  his  contributions  to  various 
periodicals. 

T.  8.  =  Theophrastus  Schopenhauer. 

S.  T.      Charles  Knight.     His  signature 


to  poetry  entitled  "  Typhus  and  Cholera 
—  An  Eclogue,"  published  in  the 
"Times,"  London,  Sept.  24,  1854. 

S.,  T.  Thomas  Shillitoe.  An  abstract 
from  an  English  edition  of  the  medita- 
tions of  Thomas  A'Kempis  on  the  life 
and  loving-kindness  of  Jesus  Christ. 
By  .  .  .    L.  n.d. 

S.,  T.  Thomas  Stratton.  Aureae  sen- 
tentise :  select  sentences  .  .  .  By  .  . .  L. 
1768. 

S.,  T.  Thomas  Story.  To  the  saints 
in  Sion:  a  song  of  praise  ...  L. 
1740. 

S.,  T.  F.,  an  old  Piscator.  Thomas 
Frederick  Salter.  Hints  to  anglers  .  .  . 
By  .  .  .    L.  1808. 

S.,  W.  William  Shippen.  Four 
speeches  against  continuing  the  army  . . . 
L  1732 

S.,  W.  William  Sandys,  F.S.A.  The 
hornpipes  of  Cornwall,  mentioned  in 
"Le  Roman  de  la  Rose."  Letter  signed 
"W.  S.,"  in  "Gent.  Mag.,"  1824;  and 
The  Christmas  drama  of  St.  George, 
"  Gent.  Mag.,"  1830. 

S.,  W.  William  Spalding.  On  Shaks- 
peare's  authorship  of  "The  two  noble 
kinsmen  "  :  a  drama  commonly  ascribed 
to  John  Fletcher.     Edinb.  1833. 

S.,  W.  Whitley  Stokes.  Three  Irish 
glossaries  ...     L.  1862. 

S.,  Sir  W.  Sir  William  Symonds. 
Holiday  trips,  etc.     L.  1847. 

S.,  W.,  M.P.  Bev.  William  Stewart. 
A  letter  to  the  Reverend  Professor  Camp- 
bell .  .  .     Glasgow,  1731. 

S.,  W.  G.  Rev.  William  G.  Shaw. 
Memorials  of  the  clan  Shaw  .  .  .  n.p. 
1868. 

S.,  W.  S.  Rev.  William  Samuel  Sy- 
monds, B.A.  Malvern  Chase  :  an  episode 
of  the  Wars  of  the  Roses  and  the  Battle 
of  Tewkesbury.  An  autobiography. 
Edited  [or  rather  written]  by  .  .  . 
Tewkesbury,  1881. 

S.,  W.  W.  William  Wetmore  Story. 
"Ginevra  da  Siena"  [a  poem],  in 
"Blackwood's  Magazine,"  June,  1866, 
p.  673.  "A  Roman  lawyer  in  Jerusa- 
lem—  first  century,"  in  "Blackwood's 
Magazine,"  October,  1868,  p.  479. 

S  .  .  •  ,  Eugene.  Marie  Joseph  (called 
"Eugene")  Sue,  in  several  dramatic 
pieces. 

S****,  B.  Benjamin  Smart.  Cloath- 
ing  society,  in  "  Gent.  Mag.,"  July,  1815, 
p.  39. 

S*««  w*****  N.,  Major.  Major  Sel- 
wyn.  The  speech  of  .  .  .  the  first  day  of 
the  session  ...    18  Nov,  1746.    L.  1746. 

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Stevenson,  A  letter  to  the  Reverend  Mr. 
James  Fisher  .  .  .     Edinb.  1747. 

S., .     —   Stewarton.     Memoirs    of 

C.  M.  Talleyrand  de  Perigord.     L.  1806. 

S ,  Granville.       Granville    Sharp. 

—  See  Lamb's  "  Elia,"  "  All  Fools'  Day." 

S ,  Major.     Major  Michael  Si/mes, 

in  Beloe's  "  Sexagenarian,"  Vol.  II.,  p. 
70.    2d  ed.    L.  1818. 

S ,  J ,  Esq.,  Poetry  Profes- 
sor for  the  University  of  Oxford. 
Rev.  Joseph  Spence.  A  full  and  authen- 
tick  account  of  Stephen  Duck,  the  Wilt- 
shire poet  ...     L.  1731. 

S ,  R ,  Esq.     Robert  Southey, 

Esq.  —  See  Lamb's  "Elia,"  "The  tombs 

in  the  abbey,"  in  a  letter  to  E S , 

Esq. 

S ,  Sir  R .     Sir  Robert  Sibbald. 

A  letter  ...  to  Dr.  Archibald  Pitcairn. 
Edinb.  1709. 

S — le.  Sir  R — d.  Sir  Richard  Steele. 
A  letter  to  the  Earl  of  O— d  [Oxford], 
concerning  the  Bill  of  Peerage.  L.  1719. 

S ,  W.,  Esq.  James  Kirke  Paul- 
ding. The  lay  of  the  Scotch  fiddle:  a 
poem  .  .  .    N.Y.  1813. 

S — t,  D — n.     Jonathan  Swift,  D.D.     A 

Boldier  and  scholar  .  .  .     Captain  

and  D— n  S— t.    L.  1732. 

S— t.  Dr.  Jonathan  Swifi,  D.D.  The 
wonderful  wonder  of  wonders  .  .  .  By  . . . 
Dublin,  1722. 

S — t,  Rev.  D — n.  Jonathan  Swift, 
D.D.  The  history  of  Martin  .  .  .  L. 
1742. 

S — t.  Rev.  Dr.  Jonathan  Swift,  D.  D. 
The  lady's  dressing  room  ...     L.  1732. 

S.-W.,  R.  W.  Rev.  and  Bon.  Regi- 
nald Windsor  Sachville-West,  7th  Earl  of 
De-la-Warr.  Historical  notices  of  the 
parish  of  Withyham  .  .  .  with  a  descrip- 
tion of  the  church  and  Sackville  Chapel 
...     By  .  .  .     L.  1857. 

S — y.  Robert  Southey.  Peter  Pindar's 
ghost;  or,  poetic  epistles  ...  to  S — y. 
1821. 

S Y ,  T.,  Esq.    Richard  Finch. 

A  congratulatory  letter  to  the  Rev.  Dr. 
Trapp  ...     By  .  .  .     L.  1739. 

Sabaroth,  Ijudvrig  de.  Isnard  de 
Sainte-Lorette.  L'enfant  du  coche.  Paris, 
1822. 

Sabbath-School  Superintendent,  A. 
Alexander  S.  Arnold.  Uncle  Timothy 
Taber  .  .  .     Augusta,  Me.,  1868. 

Sabbath  School  Teacher,  A.  Robert 
Frame.     Leaves  from  ...     L.  1859. 

Sabino.  Edward  Ballard,  D.D.,  in 
the  Boston  "  Daily  Advertiser,"  in  1866, 
on  the  Popham  Colony. 

Sacheverellio,    Don.       Dr.     Henry 


Sacheverell.  A  character  of . . .  Knight  of 
the  Firebrand.  In  a  letter  to  Isaac  Bick- 
erstaff,  Esq.     Dublin,  1710. 

Sackett,  Harry.     Andrew  Dixon. 

Sadie.  Miss  Sarah  Williams.  Twilight 
hours  :  a  legacy  of  verse  ...     L.  1869. 

Sarkilax.  Emil  von  Quanten.  Fenno- 
mani  och  Skandinavism.     1855. 

Sagadahoc.  Frederic  Kidder,  in  the 
Boston  "  Daily  Advertiser,"  1866,  on  the 
Popham  Colony. 

Sagittarius.  John  Mein.  S.'s  letters 
and  political  speculations.  Extracted 
from  the  "  Public  Ledger"  ...    B.  1775. 

Sailer,  Frederick.     Frederick  Israel. 

Sailor.  Captain  Edward  Thompson. 
Sailor's  letters  from  1754-1759.    L.  1766. 

Sailor,  A.  Rev.  Joshua  Larwood.  Er- 
ratics ;  by  .  .  .     L.  1809. 

Sailor,  A.  Franklin  Fox.  Glimpses 
of  the  life  of  .  .  .  L.  1862.  New  edition. 
Brighton,  1875. 

Sailor,  A.  Charles  Reece  Pember- 
ton  (?).  The  Nautilus,  in  five  cantos  .  .  , 
a  voyage  .  .  .  Liverpool  to  Buenos-Ayres 
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Scrutator.     John  S.  Bare?/. 

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Scrutator.  K.  W.  Horlodc.  The 
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Scrutator.  Eev.  Malcolm  Maccoll. 
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Scrutator.  Charles  Pennell  Measor. 
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Scrutator.  Charles  Jerram,  A.M. 
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Scrutator.  David  Macallan.  The 
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Scrutator.  Walter  Henry,  M.D.  The 
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Scrutator.  Charles  Eivington.  Stric- 
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into  the  genuineness  of  the  Ms.  correc- 
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Shakespeare,  folio,  1632.     L.  1860. 

Sculler,  The.  John  Taylor,  the  Water- 
poet.  Taylor's  water-works ;  or,  the 
sculler's  travels  from  Tyber  to  Thames, 
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Sculptor,  Sattricus,  Esq.  Samuel 
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print-seller's  chronicle,  with  infatuations 
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Sea.     Roland  F.  Coffin. 

Sea  OfiBcer,  A.  Lieut.  Richard  Pick- 
ersgill,  R.N.  A  concise  account  of 
voyages  for  the  discovery  of  a  North- 
West  passage  ...     By  .  .  ."    L.  1782. 

Sea  Officer,  A.  Francis  V.  Vernon. 
Voyages  and  travels  of  .  .  .  Dublin, 
1792. 

Seab,  Lenial.     D.  S.  B.  Johnston. 

Seacole.  William  G.  Hudson,  in  the 
Brooklyn  "  Eagle." 


Seafarer,  A.  W.  Clark  Bussell.  My 
watch  below.    Yarns  by  .  •  .    L.  1883. 

Seafield,  Frank,  M.A.  Alexander  H. 
Grant,  M.A.  The  literature  and  curiosi- 
ties of  dreams  ...     L.  1865. 

Sealsfield,  Charles.  Karl  Pastel. 
Gesammelte  Werke.    Stuttgart,  1843-46. 

Seaman,  A.  John  Stevenson.  An  ad- 
dress to  the  Hon.  Admiral  Augustus 
Keppel  ...     L.  1779. 

Seaman,  A.  Thomas  Cochrane,  Earl 
of  Dundonald.  Autobiography  of  .  .  . 
L.  1860. 

Seaman,  A.  Lieut.  Weaver.  Jour- 
nals of  the  ocean,  and  other  miscellane- 
ous poems ;  by  .  .  .     N.Y.  1826. 

Seaman's  Friend,  A.  Samuel  Baker. 
A  few  words  of  advice  to  the  mariners 
of  England  ...     L.  1854. 

Search,  Edward.      William  Hazlitt. 

Search,  Edward,  Esq.  Abraham 
Tucker.  The  light  of  nature  pursued ; 
by  .  .  .     L.  1769-70. 

Search,  John.     Bev.  Mr.  Mursell. 

Search,  John.  Rev.  Thomas  Binney. 
The  great  Gorhara  case  .  .  .  With  a 
preface  by  J.  S.     L.  1850. 

Search,  John.  Archbishop  Richard 
Whately.  Considerations  on  the  law  of 
libel  (L.  1833),  and  Eeligion  and  her 
name,  a  metrical  tract  (1841). 

"  In  resuming  on  this  occasion  the  signature 
prefixed  by  him  some  years  ago  to  a  pamphlet 
on  the  subject  of  Religious  Libel,  the  author  of 
these  stanzas  takes  the  opportunity  of  stating 
that,  except  in  the  present  instance  and  in  that 
of  the  pamphlet  alluded  to,  he  is  not  accountable 
for  anything  that  may  have  appeared  under  the 
signature  of  '  John  Search.'  He  is  led  to  men- 
tion this  from  the  circumstance  of  some  other 
writer  having  assumed  the  same  signature  about 
a  twelvemonth,  more  or  less,  after  fte had  adopted 
it;  and  forthwith  prefixed  it  to  sundry  publica- 
tions of  his  own."  —  Preface,  "  Religion  and  her 
Name." 

Search,  Sappho.  Bev.  John  Black. 
A  poetical  review  of  Miss  H.  M.'s  [Han- 
nah More]  stricture*  upon  female  educa- 
tion, in  a  series  of  anapestic  epistles. 
By  .  .  .     L.  1800. 

Search,  Sarah.  F.  Nolan.  Marriage 
with  a  deceased  wife's  sister  ...  L. 
1855. 

Search,  Warner  Christian,  LiLi.D., 
F.R.S.,  and  M.R.I.A.  Sir  William  Cu- 
sack  Smith,  Bart.  Metaphysic  rambles 
.  .  .     Dublin,  1835. 

Searcher,  Leland.  William  Wallace 
Hebbard,  M.D.  Will  it  come  1  a  story. 
Hyde  Park,  Mass.,  1870. 

Searle,  January.  George  Searle  Phil- 
lips. Memoirs  of  W.  Wordsworth  .  .  . 
L.  1852. 

Seaw^orthy,  Captain  Gregory. 
James    Gregory.     Nag's    Head;    or,    two 


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months  among  "  The  Bunkers  "...  P. 
1850. 

Second  Childhood.  Edmund  Burke. 
—  See  "  Albion." 

Secondsight,  Solomon.  Thomas 
Berkeley  Greaves.  The  insurgent  chief; 
or,  O'Halloran.     P.  1824. 

Secondsight,  Solomon.  Dr.  James 
McHenry.  The  wilderness ;  or,  Brad- 
dock's  times.  A  tale  of  the  West.  N.Y. 
1823.  Also  under  this  signature  contrib- 
uted to  the  "  American  Quarterly  Re- 
view," 1827-37. 

Secondthoughts,  Solomon,  School- 
master. John  Pendleton  Kenned y.  Quod- 
lib£t :  containing  some  annals  thereof  . .  . 
P.  1840. 

Secretary  and  General  Agent.  Rev. 
N.  Sayre  Harris.  Journal  of  a  tour  in 
the  "  Indian  Territory,"  performed  by 
order  of  the  Domestic  Committee  of  the 
Board  of  Missions  of  the  Protestant 
Episcopal  Church,  in  the  Spring  of  1844, 
by  their  .  .  .     N.Y.  1844. 

Secretary  of  an  Auxiliary  Bible 
Society,  A.  Rev.  Georcje  Clayton.  Con- 
siderations respectfully  submitted  to  the 
Committee  of  the  British  and  Foreign 
Bible  Society,  on  the  present  crisis  of  its 
affairs.     By  .  .  .     L.  1831. 

Secretary  of  State,  The.  Timothy 
Pickering.  Letter  from  ...  to  Charles 
C.  Pinckney,  Esq N.Y.  1797. 

Secretary  of  the  Boston  Society, 
The.  Bev.  Seth  Bliss.  Letters  to  the 
members,  patrons,  and  friends  of  the 
Branch  American  Tract  Society  in  Bos- 
ton ..  .     B.  1858. 

Secretary  to  the  Board,  The.  Ar- 
thur Young.  On  the  advantages  which 
have  resulted  from  .  .  .  the  Board  of  Ag- 
riculture ...     L.  1809. 

Seconder.  Alexander  Chalmers.  Hy- 
perbole in  conversation  justly  censured. 
"Gent.  Mag.,"  August,  1801,  p.  704. 

Secundus,  Theophilus.  Rev.  Stephen 
Jenner.  Wilberforce's  doctrine  of  the 
Eucharist  refuted.     L.  1854. 

Sedley,  F.     Theodore  Sedgwick  Fay. 

See,  Gustav  vom.  Gustav  Otto  von 
Struensee.  Die  Philosophic  des  Unbe- 
wussten.     1876. 

See,  Henricus  vom.  William  Dilg, 
of  Milwaukee,  in  several  poetical  works. 

Seeburg,  Franz  von.  Franz  Hacker. 
Die  Fugger  und  ihre  Zeit,  ein  Bildercj^- 
klus.     1879. 

Seedy,  Alfred.  Charles  Bowcroft. 
Chronicles  of  "  The  Fleet  prison "... 
L.  1847. 

Segdirboeg.  George  Bridges.  A  let- 
ter upon  the  decay  of  the  woollen  manu- 


factories in  Great  Britain  and  Ireland  . . . 
L. 1739. 

Seidlitz,  Julius.  Isaak  or  Itzig  Jeit- 
teles.  Die  Poesie  und  die  Poeten  in 
dsterreich.     1837. 

Select  VestrjTnan  of  the  Parish  of 
Putney,  A.  Rev.  William  Carmalt.  A 
letter  to  the  Eight  Honourable  George 
Canning  on  the  principle  and  the  admin- 
istration of  tiie  English  Poor  Laws.  L. 
1823. 

Selim.  Samuel  Woodworth.  Quarter 
Day.     N.Y.  1812. 

Selkirk,  J.  B.  James  Brown.  Ethics 
and  aesthetics  of  modern  poetry.  L. 
1878. 

Semilasso.  Hermann,  Fiirst  von  Piick- 
ler-Muskau.  Semilassos  vorletzter  Welt- 
gang,  1835  ;  Semilasso  in  Afrika,  1836. 

Senate  of  Lilliput,  The.  Parliament 
[both  houses  of].  This  important  arti- 
cle in  the  "  Gent.  Mag."  was  for  several 
years  executed  by  Mr.  William  Guthrie, 
born,  1708,  at  Brechin,  and  died  in  1770  ; 
afterwards  it  was  done  (1740-43)  by  Dr. 
Samuel  Johnson  from  scanty  (or  no) 
notes  furnished  by  persons  employed  to 
attend  Parliament. 

Senator  of  thirty-years,  A.  Thomas 
Hart  Benton.  Thirty  years'  view  .  .  , 
By  .  .  .     N.Y.  1857. 

Seneachie.  Lachlan  Maclean.  An 
historical  and  genealogical  account  of 
the  clan  Maclean  ...     L.  1858. 

Seneca.     Lord  Neaves,  of  "  Maga." 

Seneca.  Noah  Webster.  Article  in 
"  Hampshire  Gazette." 

Senectus.  Gideon  Granger,  who, 
under  this  signature,  published  some 
essays  on  the  New  York  school  fund. 

Senex.  James  Anderson,  who,  1790- 
94,  wrote  essays  in  the  "Bee"  (L.)  under 
this  signature. 

Senex.  William  A.  Brewer,  in  his 
contributions  to  various  New  York  and 
Boston  periodicals. 

Senex.  Alexander  Chalmers,  Esq. 
During  the  American  war  "  Mr  Chalmers 
acquired  considerable  fame  as  a  political 
writer.  He  also  contributed  to  the  other 
popular  journals  of  the  day.  In  the 
'  St.  James  Chronicle  '  he  wrote  numer- 
ous essays,  many  of  them  under  the  sig- 
nature of  '  Senex.' " 

Senex.  Lord  Grey,  in  the  London 
"  Times." 

Senex.  Canon  Josiah  Bateman.  Cleri- 
cal reminiscences.     L.  1882. 

Senex.  Samuel  Pegge.  On  the  hopes 
of  a  general  index  to  the  "  Gent.  Mag.," 
"  Gent.  Mag.,"  1786,  p.  757.  —  See  "  Gent. 
Mag.,"  LXVL,  1083. 


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Senex.  Edward  Rowland.  The  psalms 
of  David  attempted  in  verse  ...    L.  1826. 

Senilis,  Johannes.  John  Nelson. 
Pinaceae:  being  a  handbook  of  firs  and 
pines  ...     L.  1866. 

Senior,  A.  John  Penrose,  M.A.  A 
familiar  introduction  to  the  Christian 
religion  ...     L.  1831. 

Senior  Curate  of  St.  Luke's,  Ber- 
wick Street,  The.  Bev.  Henry  White- 
head. The  cholera  in  Berwick  Street. 
By  .  .  .     L.  1854. 

Senior  Member  of  Convocation,  A. 
Rev.  B.  P.  Si/mons.  A  letter  to  a  non- 
resident friend  upon  subscription  to  the 
thirty-nine  articles  .  .  .     Oxf.  n.d. 

Senior  of  the  National  Era.  Dr. 
William  Elder. 

Sensitive,  Samuel,  and  Testy,  Tim- 
othy. James  Beresford.  The  miseries 
of  human  life ;  or,  the  groans  of  .  .  . 
with  a  few  supplementary  sighs  from 
Mrs.  Testy  ...     L.  1807. 

Sentimental  Idler,  A.  Henry  Hare- 
wood  Leech.     Letters  of  .  .  .     1866. 

Sentimental  Philosopher,  A.  Wash- 
ington Irving.  Fragment  of  a  journal  of 
.  .  .  during  his  residence  in  the  city  of 
New  York.     N.Y.  1809. 

Sentinel.  William  Henry  Bogart. 
Who  goes  there  ?  or,  men  and  events  .  . . 
N.Y.  1866.  Also  his  signature  in  the 
N.Y.  "World." 

Sepia.     Fanny  Fryatt. 

Septuagenarian,  A.  Selina  E.  Means. 
Reminiscences  of  York,  by  .  .  . 

Septuagenarian,  A.  Emma  Sophia 
Oust,  Countess  Brownlow.  Slight  remi- 
niscence of  .  .  .  from  1802  to  1815.  L. 
1867. 

Septuagenarian,  A.  James  Forbes 
Dalton,  Esq.  Some  of  my  contributions 
in  rhyme  to  periodicals  in  bye-gone  days, 
by  .  .  .     Edinb.  1860. 

Seraph.  Stephen  FisJce.  His  signa- 
ture in  the  N.Y.  "  Spirit  of  the  Times." 
etc. 

Sergeant  of  the  **  Regiment  of  In- 
fantry, A.  J.  Donaldson.  The  eventful 
life  of  a  soldier  .  .  .     Edinb.  1827. 

Serulan.  —  Laurens.  Poems.  By  .  ,  . 
Charleston,  S.C,  1854. 

Servati,  Erich.  Heinrich  Sautier. 
Warum  soil  ich  ein  freymaurer  werden  ? 
Basel,  1786. 

Servetus,  Michael,  M.D.  Dr.  Pat- 
rick Blair.  Thoughts  on  nature  and  re- 
ligion ...     L.  1774. 

Servington,  Quintus.  Henry  Savory. 
Quintus  Servington :  a  novel.  Hobart- 
Town,  1830. 

Settler,  A.     Richard  Arthur  Seymour. 


Pioneering  in  the  Pampas ;  or,  the  first 
four  years  of  a  settler's  experience  in  the 
La  Plata  camps.     L.  1869. 

Settler,  A.  John  W.  Bannister.  Sketch 
of  a  plan  for  settling  in  Upper  Canada  a 
portion  of  the  unemployed  labourers  of 
England.     L.  1821. 

Settler  in  Santo  Domingo,  A.  Jo- 
seph Wan-en  Fubens.  In  the  tropics,  by 
.  .  .     N.Y.  1863. 

Preface  by  Richard  Burleigh  Eimball. 

Seven  Years'  Resident,  etc.,  A.     G. 

Nettle.  A  practical  guide  for  emigrants 
to  North  America  ...     By  .  .  .     L.  1850. 

Several  American  Authors.  Miss 
Catharine  Maria  Sedgwick,  James  I^irke 
Paulding,  William  Cullen  Bryant,  Wil- 
liam Leggett,  and  R.  C.  Sands.  Tales  of 
Glauber-Spa.     N.Y.  1832. 

Several  Young  Persons.  Jane  Tay- 
lor, assisted  by  her  sister  Anne  (after- 
wards Mrs.  Gilbert)  and  others.  Original 
poems  for  infant  minds.     L.  1807. 

Severne,  Christine.  Mrs.  Anne  Bout- 
ton. 

Seward,  W.  William  Maginn.  Let- 
ter from  ...  "  Ullaloo,  Gol ;  or,  lamenta- 
tion over  the  dead,"  in  "  Blackwood's 
Magazine,"  Vol.  VII.,  pp.  194-197. 

Sexagenarian,  A.  The  Hon.  and  Rev. 
Robert  Liddell.  "The  lay  of  the  last 
angler " ;  or,  a  tribute  to  the  Tweed  at 
Melrose  ...     By  .  .  .     Kelso,  1867-74. 

Sexagenarian,  The.  Rev.  William 
Beloe.  The  sexagenarian ;  or,  the  me- 
moirs of  a  literary  life.     L.  1817. 

For  key  to  the  above,  see  "Notes  and  Que- 
ries," 2d  Ser.,  IX.,  300;  X.,  33,  93. 

Sexagenarius.  John  Holland.  The 
old  arm  chair;  or,  recollections  of  a 
bachelor.    B.  S.     Sheffield,  1824. 

Sexagenary,  The.  S.  De  Witt  Blood- 
good.  Reminiscences  of  the  American 
Revolution.     Albany,  1833. 

Sexby,  Edward.  Josiah  Quincy,  Jr., 
who,  under  this  and  other  signatures, 
1771-72,  published  patriotic  essays  in 
the  Boston  "  Gazette." 

Sexton  of  the  Old  School,  A.  Lu- 
cius Manlius  Sargent.  Dealings  with  the 
dead,  contributed  to  the  "  Boston  Tran- 
script "  (repub.  1856). 

Seymour,  Robert.  John  Mottley.  A 
survey  of  the  cities  of  London  and  West- 
minster ...     By  .  .  .    L.  1734-5. 

Seymour,  W.  Cuthbert  Shaw.  Odes 
on  the  four  seasons.     L.  1760. 

Shadow,  John.  John  Byrom,  A.M., 
F.R.S. 

Whilst  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.,  1707-11,  "he 
held  a  correspondence  with  some  of  the  literati 
of  that  time,  and  wrote  some   papers   in   the 


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'  Spectator '  on  '  Dreaming '  signed  '  John  Shad- 
ow.' He  was  also  the  author  of  that  much  ad- 
mired pastoral,  '  My  time,  O  ye  Muses,  was 
happily  spent,'  which  appeared  in  the  8th  vol- 
ume of  the  same  work." 

Shahcoolen,  a  Hindu  Philosopher 
residing  in  Philadelphia.  Samuel 
Lorenzo  Knapp.  Letters  of  ...  to  his 
friend  El  Hassan,  an  inhabitant  of 
Delhi.     B.  1802. 

Shaker.  F.  W.  Adams,  in  his  contri- 
butions to  the  "Atlantic  Monthly." 

Shallo^v,  Master.  Rev.  Dr.  Thomas 
Ford. 

"He  was  an  enthusiastic  admirer  of  the 
•  Sweet  Swan  of  Avon.'  Of  this,  his  numerous 
and  admirable  imitations  of  that  matchless  dram- 
atist, inserted  in  several  volumes  of  the  '  Gent. 
Mag.,'  under  the  signature  of  '  Master  Shallow,' 
bear  abundant  testimony."  —  "Gent.  Mag.," 
June,  1821. 

Shamroclc.    R.  D.  Williams,  in  poems. 

Shandon,  Capt.  C.  Smith  Cheltnan, 
in  London  "Belgravia." 

Shandon,  Captain.  Dr.  William.  Ma- 
ginn,  the  Captain  Shandon  of  Thack- 
eray's "  Pendennis." 

Shandy,  Tristram,  Gentleman. 
Laurence  Sterne.  The  life  and  opinions 
of  .  .  .     L.  1760-67. 

Sharp,  Conversation.  Richard  Sharp. 
Letters  and  essays  in  prose  and  verse. 
L. 1834. 

Sharp,  Gustavus,  Esq.,  of  the  late 
firm  of  Flint  and  Sharp.  Probably 
Samuel  Warren.  The  confessions  of  an 
attorney.     N.Y.  1852. 

Sharpe,  Jerome,  professeur  de  phy- 
sique amusante.  Henri  Decremps.  Cod- 
Icile  de  .  .  .     Paris,  1787. 

Shatt,  Blontague.    Latham  0.  Strong. 

Shaver,  The.  Rev.  John  Macgoivan. 
[C.  Churchill's]  Night:  a  satire  on  the 
manners  of  the  rich  and  great . .  .  with 
notes  by  .  .  .    L.  1768. 

Sheelah.  A.  Fletcher.  The  mother's 
request.     18- 

Sh — lb — ne,  It — d.  Lord  Shelburne. 
—  See  "  F.,  Hon.  C.  J." 

Shelley,  A.  Fishe.  James  W.  Gerard. 
Aquarelles  [poetry].     N.Y.  1858. 

Shenandoah.  Lewis  H.  Morgan.  His 
signature  to  papers  on  the  "Iroquois," 
in  Cotton's  "American  Quarterly  Ee- 
view,"  in  1847. 

Shepherd,  The.  James  Sogg.  The 
S.'s  calendar.  Edinb.  1829.  [First  pub- 
lished in  "  Blackwood's  Magazine."] 

Shepherd,  Dorothea  Alice.  Mrs. 
Ella  (Farnam)  Pratt.  How  two  girls 
tried  farming.     B.  1879. 

Shepherd  Tom.  Thomas  Robinson 
Hazard.  Recollections  of  olden  times. 
1879. 


Sheridan,  Right  Hon.  R.  B.  John 
Hall  Stevenson.  Crazy  tales.  By  the 
late  ...     L.  1825.  —  See  "  Eugenius." 

Sherlock.  Solomon  Southwick.  A 
layman's  apology  .  .  .     Albany,  1834. 

Sherry,  Charles.  John  Osborne  Sar- 
gent, who  wrote  the  versatile  papers, 
signed  with  this  name,  in  the  "Colle- 
gian," a  periodical  published  by  a  num- 
ber of  undergraduates  of  Harvard  Uni- 
versity in  1830. 

Shingle,  Solon.     Caleb  Dunn. 

Shippen.  Samuel  Adams,  in  the 
"Boston  Gazette,"  Jan.  30,  1769. 

Shirley.  John  Skelton.  Nugae  criti- 
cm :  occasional  papers  Avritten  at  the  sea- 
side by  .  .  .     Edinb.  1862. 

Shoddy,  Gretehen.  Carl  Hauser,  in 
his  contributions  to  the  German  edition 
of  "Puck"  (N.Y.). 

Shoe,  Aminidab.  John  Bousell.  — 
See  "  p-;»***  p****  Esq." 

Shoeboy,  A.  Jonathan  Swift,  D.D. 
A  vindication  of  the  libel ;  or,  a  new 
ballad,  written  by  ...  on  an  attorney 
who  was  formerly  a  shoeboy. 

Sholto.  Robert  Douglas,  in  his  con- 
tributions to  the  "  Courier  "  (Glas- 
gow). 

Sholto.  Dr.  Robert  Shelton  Mackenzie,, 
ill  his  contributions  to  the  "London 
Magazine." 

Short,  Bob.  Alexander  Pope,  in  his- 
contributions  to  the  "  Guardian,"  Nos. 
91  and  92,  June  25  and  26,  1713. 

Short,  Bob.  Augustus  Baldwin  Long- 
street,  LL.D.,  whose  "Bob  Short"  arti- 
cles exerted  great  influence  in  nullifica- 
tion times,  and  who  established  at  that 
time  the  Augusta  (Ga.)  "Sentinel." 

Short,  Joshua.     Frederick  Oakley. 

Shortcut,  Daisy.  D.  S.  Cohen  and 
another.  Our  show;  one  hundred  year.3 
a  republic  ...     P.  1876. 

Shortfellovr,  Harry  Wandswortfi. 
Mi-s.  Mary  ( Victoria  Novella)  Cowden 
Clarke.  The  song  of  drop  o'  wather :  a 
London  legend.     L.  1856. 

Shrewsbury,  B.  de,  Esq.  William 
Makepeace  Thackeray.  Codlingsby. 
"Punch,"  1847. 

Shropshire  Gentleman,  A.  Daniel 
Defoe.  The  history  of  the  civil  wars  in 
Germany  .  .  .     Newark,  1782. 

Shufflebottom,  Abel.  Robert  Southey. 
Minor  poems.     Bristol,  1797-99. 

Shuttle,  Job.     Tliomas  Weaver. 

Siberian  Exile,  A.  Rufin  Pietrowshi. 
.  Story  of  .  .  .  1843-46.     L.  1863. 

Sibyl.  Mrs.  Sallie  M.  (Davis)  Mar- 
tin, who  contributed  to  various  journals 
of  the  South,  especially  to  "  Scott's  Mag- 


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azine,"  Atlanta,  Ga.,  under  this  pen- 
name. 

Siddons,  J.  H.  J.  H.  Stocqueler. 
Norton's  handbook  to  Europe.  N.Y. 
1860. 

Sidney.  Ebenezer  Smith  Thomas,  in 
the  Charleston  (S.C.)  "City  Gazette," 
1810-16. 

Sidney.  Noah  Webster.  Articles  in 
"Commercial  Advertiser"  and  "Spec- 
tator," Nov.  20  and  22,  1837. 

Sidney,  Algernon.  Gideon  Granger, 
who,  in  1808  and  1809,  published  a  num- 
ber of  papers  with  this  signature  in  favor 
of  the  administration  of  President  Jeffer- 
son. 

Sidney,  Algernon.  Salma  Hale. 
The  administration  and  the  opposition. 
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Sidrophel.     Sir  Paul  Neal. 

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Sigma.  Samuel  Newington,  M.D. 
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Silalicum.  W.  A.  Perry,  of  Seattle, 
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Silentiarius,  Paulus.  George  P. 
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Silly-Billy.  Duke  of  Gloucester,  in  the 
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SUuriensis.  John  Wilson.  Lord  By- 
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Meteijard  by  Douglas  Jerrold,  and  afterwards 
adopted  by  her. 

Silverstar.  John  Thomas  Denny,  in 
his  contributions  to  the  "  Weekly  Bud- 
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Silver  tongue,  Gabriel,  Gent.  James 
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Silvervale,  liumina.  Mrs.  H.  A.  B. 
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ion.    P.  1873. 

Silvia.  Henrietta,  Countess  Berke- 
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ander." 

Silvicola.  William  Haughton,  a  Cana- 
dian poet,  whose  fugitive  pieces  have 
appeared  in  the  newspaper  press  under 
this  signature. 

Silvius.  John  Balguy,  who  took  part 
in  the  Bangorean  controversy,  and  pub- 
lished three  pamphlets  in  defence  of  Dr. 
Hoadley,  under  the  name  of  "  Silvius." 

Simkins,  Jonas.  E.  G.  Jewett.  Eev- 
eries  of  a  wood  sawyer  .  ,  .     N.Y.  1872. 

Simon  the  Wagoner.  John  Downey, 
author  of  a  series  of  humorous  sketches 
written  for  the  press,  under  this  signa- 
ture. 

Simpkin  the  second,  poetic  re- 
corder. Ralph  Broome.  The  letters  of 
...  of  all  the  proceedings,  upon  the 
trial  of  Warren  Hastings,  Esq.  .  .  . 
L.  1789. 

Simple,  Sam.     George  T.  Wilburn. 

Simplex.  One  of  the  pseudonyms 
attributed  to  Junius  (q.v-). 

The  letter  thus  signed  is  dated  June  6,  1769, 
and  attacks  the  Duke  of  Grafton  and  Sir  WilUam 
Blackstone  for  the  pardon  of  M'Qulrk. 

Simplex.  John  Young.  An  inquiry 
into  the  constitution,  government,  and 
practices  of  the  churches  of  Christ  .  .  . 
Edinb.  1808. 

Simplicius.     Sir  Charles  Grant. 

Simpson,  Maria.  Frank  Cahill,  in  his 
contributions  to  the  "  Saturday  Press " 
(P.),  etc. 

Sincere  Admirer  of  True  Liberty, 
A.  Zachary  Grey.  An  examination  of 
Mr.  Samuel  Chandler's  "  History  of  per- 
secution ...     L.  1736. 

Sincere  Friend  of  Mankind,  A. 
Francis  Eyre,  Esq.  A  short  essay  on  the 
Christian  religion  ...     L.  1795. 

Sincere  Friend  of  the  People,  A. 
Maurice  Lothian.  The  expediency  of  a 
secure  provision  for  the  ministers  of  the 
Gospel  .  .  .    Edinb.  1831. 

Sincere  Lover  of  our  present  Con- 


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stitution,  A.  Zachary  Grey.  A  caveat 
against  the  Dissenters  ...     L.  1736. 

Sincere  Liover  of  the  Church  and 
State,  A.  Rev.  James  Webster,  of  the 
Tolbooth  Church,  Edinburgh.  An  essay 
upon  toleration,     n.p.  1703. 

Sincere  Protestant,  A.  Zachary 
Grey,  LL.D.  Serious  address  to  Lay- 
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1745. 

Sincerus.  Samuel  Adams.  An  earn- 
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Sindera.  Mrs.  Eliza  Elliott  {Lewis) 
Harper,  whose  early  publications  were 
in  the  "Louisville  Journal"  under  this 
pen-name. 

Singing  Sibyl.  Mrs.  Metta  Victoria 
(Fuller)  Victor,  a  Western  poetess,  who, 
in  1847,  "made  a  brilliant  de'but  in  the 
New  York  "  Home  Journal." 

Single,  Celia.  Benjamin  FranJclin,  in 
a  letter  contributed  to  the  "  Pennsylva- 
nia Gazette  "  (P.),  July  24,  1732. 

Singleton,  Arthur,  Esq.  Henry 
Cogswell  Knight.  Letters  from  the  South 
and  West,    B.  1824. 

Singleton,  Mary,  Spinster.  Mrs. 
Frances  Morne  Brooke,  editor  of  the  "  Old 
Maid,"  a  periodical  (L.  1755-56),  and 
the  author  of  novels,  poems,  dramas,  and 
translations. 

Singleton,  Captain  Tom.  Alfred 
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and  Girls'  Weekly"  (N.Y.). 

Singular  Man,  A.  Samuel  W.  Fran- 
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.  .  .    N.Y.  1862. 

Singularity,  Thomas,  Journeyman 
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Sionara,  a  Japanese  Traveller.  Lau- 
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and  "Moral  Eeflections,"  —  articles  in 
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Sir  ***.  Sir  Robert  Walpole.  Sir  *** 
speech  upon  the  peace.  To  the  tune  of 
the  Abbot  of  Canterbury.     L.  1739. 

Sir  Bob.  Sir  Robert  Walpole.  The 
congress  of  beasts.  To  which  is  annex'd 
the  advice  of  Sir  Bob,  etc.    L.  1730  (?). 

Six.  Rev.  A.  K.  Potter,  in  the  New 
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Skenandoah.  Lewis  H.  Morgan,  in 
Cotton's  "American  Review,"  papers 
on  the  Iroquois. 


Sketcher,  The.  Rev.  John  Eagles,  M.A., 
in  "Blackwood's  Magazine,"  1833-35. 

Sketcher  from  nature.  Mary  Stan- 
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1873. 

Sketchley,  Arthur.  Rev.  George  Rose. 
Mrs.  Brown  at  the  play  ...     L.  186-. 

Sk-flF-ingt-n,  Esq.  Sir  Lumley  St. 
George  Skeffington,  Bart.  Letter  VIII. 
of  the  "  Twopenny  Post  Bag  "  [Thomas 
Moore]  is  addressed  from  Col.  Th-m-s 
to  ..  . 

Skillet,  Joseph.  Earl  Russell.  — 
See  "  Gentleman  who  has  left  his  Lodg- 
ings, A." 

Skitt.  H.  E.  Taliaferro.  Eisher's 
River :  North  Carolina  scenes  and  char- 
acters ;  by  "  Skitt,"  who  was  rais'd  thar. 
N.Y. 187-. 

Slater,  Nic.     Charles  M.  Connolly. 

Slender,  Mr.  Philip  Freneau.  Tracts 
and  essays  ...  by  Mr.  Slender ;  essays, 
tales,  and  poems,  by  .  .  .     P.  1788. 

Slender,  Robert,  Stocking  Weaver. 
Philip  Freneau.  A  journey  from  Phila- 
delphia to  New  York  ...    P.  1787. 

Slick,  Sam,  of  SlickvUle.  Thomas 
Chandler  Haliburton.  The  clockmaker 
...    L.  1849. 

Slick,  Sam,  in  Texas.  Samuel  A. 
Hammitt.  Piney  Woods  Tavern;  or, 
...    P.  1858. 

Slingsby,  Jonathan  Freke.  Dr. 
John  Francis  Waller.  The  Slingsby 
papers.      Dublin,  1852. 

Slingsby,  Philip.  Nathaniel  Parker 
Willis,  who,  about  1835,  published  in 
England,  his  "Inklings  of  Adventure," 
a  collection  of  tales  and  sketches  origi- 
nally written  for  a  London  magazine, 
under  this  signature. 

Slocum,  Sal.     E.  R.  Kidder. 

Slokumb,  Si.     Henry  P.  Cheever. 

Slop,  Dr.  Sir  John  Stoddart,  D.G.L. 
Dr.  Slop's  shave  at  a  broken  Hone  (in 
verse).     L.  1820. 

"  In  the  political  satires  and  caricatures  of  that 
day  [in  the  earlier  part  of  the  present  century], 
Dr.  Stoddart  was  continually  introduced  as  '  Dr. 
Slop' ;  and  tbepencil  of  George  Cruikshank,  when 
employed  for  Mr.  Hone,  frequently  represented 
him." 

Sloper,  Ally.  Charles  H.  Ross,  in 
London  "  Judy,"  1864  et  seq. 

Sloper,  Joel.  W.  A.  Peters,  editor  of 
the  "American  Bottler"  (N.Y.). 

Sloper,  Mace.  Charles  Godfrey  Le- 
land.    Ballads.     P.  185-. 

Sloth.  Robert  Thorn.  Wang  Keaou- 
Lwan  Pih  Neen  Chang  Han ;  or,  the  last- 
ing resentment  of  Miss  Keaou  Lwan 
Wang:  a -Chinese  tale  .  .  .  Translated 
by  .  .  .     Canton,  1839. 


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Small  Courtier,  A.  Jonathan  Swift, 
D.D.  The  new  way  of  selling  places  at 
court.  In  a  letter  from  ...  to  a  great 
stock-jobber.     L.  1712. 

Smalltalk,  Quicksilver.  Willi  am 
Gray  Swett,  a  member  of  the  "  Polyglot 
Club,"  which  was  composed  of  the  nine 
editors  of  the  "  Harvard  Eegister," 
Camb.,  18^7-28. 

Smelfungus.  Patrick  Proctor  Alex- 
ander. Carlyle  redivivus  .  .  ,  Glasgow, 
1881. 

Smiff,  Philander,  O.P.Q.  A.  A. 
Dowtt/, in  the  London  "Figaro."  "Jour- 
nalistic London"  gives  the  name 
"Doughty."  —  See  "Alma  Viva." 

Smith,  A.  Charles  Smith.  Sparks 
from  a  smith's  forge.     X.Y.  1852. 

Smith,  Bell.  Mrs.  Louisa  (Kirbi/) 
Piatt,  author  of  a  series  of  essays  in  the 
"  Home  Journal "  over  this-  pen-name. 
Her  letters  from  Paris  were  published 
with  the  title,  "Bell  Smith  Abroad." 
N.Y. 1855. 

Smith,  Grandfather.  Charles  Knirjht, 
who  wrote  a  short  series  of  articles  for 
the  "Town  and  Country  Newspaper" 
(L.  185-),  which  he  entitled  "Grand- 
father Smith's  Lectures."  —  See  his 
"Passages  of  a  Working  Life,"  Vol. 
III.,  p.  153. 

"Smith,  Neighbor."  Moses  Williams. 
The  cracked  jug ;  or,  five  answers  to  my 
neighbor  Parley's  five  letters ...  B. 
1838. 

Smith,  BroAvn,  Jones,  and  Robin- 
son, Messrs.  James  Smith,  Dr.  Neilcl, 
Charles  Bright,  David  Blair,  and  Archi- 
bald Michie.  Was  Hamlet  mad  ?  or,  the 
lucubrations  of  .  .  .     Melbourne,  1868. 

Smith,  BIrs.  Mrs.  Martha  (Savory) 
Yeardlei/.  Pathetic  tales,  founded  on 
facts.     By  .  .  .     L.  1813. 

This  ■work  was  originally  published  under  the 
title  "  Poetical  Tales,"  founded  on  facts,  L. 
1808,  and  suppressed  by  the  author.  Miss  Martha 
Savory.    , 

Smith,  The  Late  3Ir.  ^Esop.  Mar- 
tin Farquhar  Tapper,  D.C.L.  Rides  and 
reveries  of  .  .  .     L.  1857. 

Smith,  the  late  Ben.  Cornelius 
Mathews.  The  motley  book :  a  series  of 
tales  and  sketches  .  .  .     N.Y.  1838. 

Smith,  Elephant.     Cave  Underhill. 

Smith,  Gamaliel.  The  work  Not 
Paul,  but  Jesus  (L.  1823),  usually  attrib- 
uted to  Jeremy  Bentham,  was  compiled 
at  the  latter's  request  by  Francis  Place. 

Smith,  Gerald.  William  McCrillis 
Grisivold.  —  See  "  Venner,  Arthur." 

Smith,  J.  William  Black,  in  his  con- 
tributions to  the  "Daily  News"  (L.). 


Smith,  J.,  Gentleman.  Charles  Bar- 
ing. Letters  on  the  prophecies  selected 
from  eminent  writers.     L.  1810. 

Smith,  John,  Esq.     Seba  Smith. 

Smith,  John  (of  Smith-Hall).  John 
Delaware  Lewis.  Sketches  of  Cantabs. 
By .  .  .     L.  1849. 

Smith,  Mrs.  John.  Mrs.  Celia  M. 
(Kellum  Burr)  Burleigh,  who,  under  this 
signature,  wrote  sprightly  letters  for  the 
"Great  West,"  a  weekly  journal  pub- 
lished at  Cincinnati,  1849  et  seq. 

Smith,  Mrs.  John.  Timothy  Shay 
Arthur.  Confessions  of  a  housekeeper. 
P.  1851. 

Smith,  John,  Jr.,  of  Arkansas.  Syl- 
vester S.  Soutlncorth. 

Sn)ith,  John,  Jr.  Brantz  Mayer^ 
Romanism  in  Mexico :  being  a  reply  to 
an  article  .  .  .  against  Mayer's  "  Mexico  " 
in  "U.S.  Catholic  Magazine,"  March, 
1844,  by  .  .  .     Bait.  1844. 

Sniith,  John,  late  Fellow  of  Queen's 
College.  Sir  David  Dalrymple.  Select 
discourses  (in  number  nine),  by  .  .  . 
Edinb.  1756. 

Smith,  Margaret.  John  Greenhaf 
Whittier.  Leaves  from  .  .  .  journal.  B. 
1849. 

Smith  Matthew.     Charles  Mordaunt. 

Smith,  Shirley.  Miss  E.  J.  Curtis. 
All  for  herself.     1877. 

Smithies,  William,  Junior  Rector 
of  St.  Michael,  MIU  End,  Colchester. 
Daniel  Defoe.  The  coffee-house  preach- 
ers ..  .     L.  1706. 

Smitts,  Oude  IVeer,  Mr.  Mark  Pra- 
ger  Lindo.     Dutch  stories.     L.  18-. 

Smoko,  PulFo.  Harry  J.  Shellman. 
"  Smoke  wreathes,"  contributed  to  vari- 
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Smuggler,  A.  John  Rattenbury.  Me- 
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journal  .  .  .     Sidmouth,  1837. 

Smyth,   Peregrine,    Esq.       William 
King,  LL.D.     A  key   to   the   fragment.  ' 
By  Amias  Riddinge,  B.D.     With  a  pref- 
ace.   By  ...    L.  1751.    See  "  Riddinge, 
Amias,  B.D." 

Smythe,  Samuel.     Rufus  Dawes. 

Snake,  William.  Jean  Raymond  Eu- 
gene d'Araquy.  Les  mondes  liabites  .  .  . 
Paris,  1859. 

Snap.  Melville  Phillips,  Philadelphia 
correspondent  of  "Texas  Sif  tings" 
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Snap,  Sylvanus.     Albert  E.  Bergh. 

Snapshot.  Lewis  Clemejits.  Shooting 
adventures,  canine  love,  and  sea-fishing 
trips.    L.  1878. 

Snekul,  Heinrich  Yale.  Henry  Cla" 
Lukens.      Lean'   Nora:    a   supernatural, 


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though  sub-pathetic  ballad  ...  P. 
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Snift,  Pollexenes  Digit.  Benson 
Earle  Hill.     A  pinch  of  snuff.     L.  1840. 1 

Snob,  Mr.  William  Makepeace  Thack- 
eray. Mr.  Snob's  remonstrance  with  Mr. 
Smith.     "  Punch,"  1848. 

Snoggins.  Henry  M.  Putney.  His 
signature  as  correspondent  of  tlie  Man- 
chester (N.H.)  "Mirror"  from  1860  to 
1870. 

Snooks,  Peter.  John  C.  Moore.  His 
signature  in  the  "  Boston  Journal." 

Society  called  the  Oziosi,  A.  Rob- 
ert Merry,  —  lioscoe,  etc.  Arno  miscel- 
lany.    Florence,  1784. 

Society  of  Gentlemen,  K.  Thomas 
Morgan.  A  brief  examination  of  the 
Rev.  Mr.  Warburton's  divine  legation  of 
Moses  ...     L.  1742. 

Society  of  Gentlemen,  A.  John 
Stone.  The  history  of  Paringdon  .  .  . 
Paringdon,  1798. 

Socius,  Ol.  Thomas  Humphrey  Ward. 
Brasenose  ale  •  .  .  Ed.  by  .  .  .  Boston, 
Eng.,  1878. 

Sohailee.  Ahmed  Ibn  Hemdem.  Turk- 
ish evening  entertainments. 

Sojourner,  A.  Rev.  John  Gay  Cople- 
ston.  Lynmouth;  or,  sketchings  and 
musings  in  North  Devon  ...     L.  1835. 

Sol.  A.  M.  Soteldo,  Albany  corre- 
spondent of  the  "  Sun  "  (N.Y.). 

Sola.  Olive  San  Louie  Anderson.  An 
American  girl,  and  her  four  years  in  a 
boy's  college.     N.Y.  1878. 

Soldier,  A.  Major  Ranken.  Canada 
and  the  Crimea :  sketches  of  a  soldier's 
life.    L.  1862. 

Soldier,  A.  Joseph  Donaldson.  Rec- 
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Soldier,  A.  «7.  H.  Wilton.  Scenes  in 
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treal, 1848. 

Soldier,  The.  Warren  Lee  Goss.  The 
'  soldier's  story  of  his  captivity  at  Ander- 
son, Belle  Isle,  etc.,  1862-64.     B.  1867. 

Soldier  of  1812,  A.  Orrin  Abbott. 
Appeal  of  ...  to  the  soldiers  who  sup- 
pressed the  Rebellion.     Chic.  1867. 

Soldier  of  Fortune,  A.  William 
Hamilton  Maxwell.  Rambling  recollec- 
tions of  .  .  .     L.  1842. 

Soldier's  Daughter,  A.  Lady  Nich- 
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hands.    Ed.  by  .  .  .    L.  1846. 

Soldier's  Friend,  The.  Mrs.  Maud 
J.  (Fuller)  Young,  who,  during  the  late 
civil  war,  under  this  signature  addressed 
thrilling  appeals  to  the  Confederate  sol- 
diers. 


Sole  Survivor,  The.  George  Fracker. 
A  voyage  to  South  America,  with  an  ac- 
count of  a  shipwreck  in  the  river  La 
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Solicitor,  A.  Edwin  Wilkins  Field. 
Observations  of  ...  on  the  equity  courts. 
L. 1840. 

Solitaire.  John  S.  Robb,  who  contrib- 
uted humorous  pieces  to  the  Western 
periodicals,  and  in  1856  published,  in 
conjunction  with  Madison  Tenzas,  M.D., 
"  The  swamp  doctor's  adventures  in  the 
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Solitaire,  A.  Edwin  S.  Rickman.  The 
diary  of  .  .  .  or,  sketch  of  a  pedestrian 
excursion  through  part  of  Switzerland  . . . 
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Solitaire,  Un.  Hippolyte  Barbier. 
Biographie  populaire  du  clerge  contem- 
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Solitary  Wanderer,  A.  Mrs.  Charlotte 
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Solomon  of  StreetsviUe.  Rev.  Rob- 
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to  the  "Commercial  Advertiser"  (Mon- 
treal, 1854),  and  to  other  Canadian  jour- 
nals, under  this  signature. 

Solomons,  Ikey,  Esq.,  junior.  Wih 
Ham  Makepeace  T'hackeray.  Catherine :  a 
story.     "  Fraser's  Magazine,"  1839-40. 

Solymos,  B.  B.  E.  Falkonberg.  Des- 
ert life.  Recollections  of  an  expedition 
in  the  Soudan.     L.  1879. 

Sombre,  Samuel.  J.  W.  Gerard. 
Ostrea.     N.Y.  1857. 

Some  Unknown  Foreigner.  Charles 
Jared  Ingersoll.  Inchiquin  :  the  Jesuit's 
letters  on  American  literature  and  poli- 
tics.    P. 1810. 

Somebody.  William  Donaldson.  The 
life  and  adventures  of  Sir  Bartholomew 
Sapskull,  Baronet  .  .  .     1768. 

Somebody,  M.  S.  John  Glutton.  A 
letter  to  Dr.  Joseph  Priestley  .  .  .  Birm- 
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Somebody  who  is  not  Doctor  of 
the  Sorbonne.  John  Louis  Delolme.  The 
history  of  the  Flagellants  ...     L.  n.d. 

Somers,  Felix.  Julius  Chambers.  A 
mad  world  and  its  inhabitants.     L.  1877. 

Somers,  Miss  Rosalie.  Mis.  Harriet 
Marion  Stephens,  who  appeared  on  the 
stage  under  this  name  until  1851,  and 
was  afterwards  well  known  by  the  con- 
tributions of  her  pen  under  the  signa- 
tures of  "Marion  Ward"  and  "H.  M.  S." 

Somerset  Herald,  The.  James  Rob- 
inson Planche. 

Sommers,  Jane  R.  Cornelia  Jones, 
Heavenward  led ;  or,  the  two  bequests. 
P.  1870. 


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Somnambulus.  Sir  Walter  Scott,  in 
Bome  political  satires,  entitled  the 
"  Visionary,"  contributed  to  the  "  Edin- 
burgh Weekly  Journal  "  in  1819. 

Son  of  Bon- Accord  in  North  Amer- 
ica, A.  James  Biddel.  Aberdeen  and 
its  folk,  from  the  20th  to  the  50th  year 
of  the  present  century.     Aberdeen,  1868. 

Son  of  Candor,  A.  George  Grenville. 
The  principles  of  the  late  changes  im- 
partially examined,  in  a  letter  from  .  .  . 
to  the  "  Public  Advertiser."    L.  1764. 

Son  of  Liiberty,  A.  Benjamin  Church, 
M.D.  An  address  to  a  provincial  Bashaw 
...     B.  1781. 

A  poem.    Gov.  Barnard  is  the  Bashaw. 

Son  of  Liberty,  A.  Silas  Downer.  A 
discourse  delivered  in  Providence,  in  the 
colony  of  Ehode  Island,  on  the  25th  day 
of  July,  1768  .  .  .     Providence,  1768. 

Son  of  Mary  Moore,  A.  —  Brown. 
The  captives  of  Abb's  valley :  a  legend 
of  frontier  life.     By  .  .  .     P.  1854. 

Son  of  Reed,  A.  Robert  Boxbtj.  The 
lay  of  the  Keedwater  minstrel  .  .  .  New- 
castle, 1809. 

Son  of  the  Church  of  England,  A. 
Arthur  Browne.  Remarks  on  Dr.  May- 
hew's  incidental  reflections  relative  to 
the  Church  of  England  .  .  .  Portsmouth, 
1763. 

Son  of  Truth  and  Decency,  A.  Bev. 
Charles  Inglis.  A  vindication  of  the 
Bishop  of  Landaff's  sermon  .  .  .  N.Y. 
1768. 

Sonlca.  Bobert  W-  McAlpine,  in  his 
contributions  to  the  "Sun"  (N.Y.). 

Sophronia,  Aunt.  Mrs.  Julia 
(McNair)    Wright. 

Sophronius.  Francois  Marie  Ber- 
trand,  who,  in  1864,  published  five  letters 
under  this  signature  on  the  question  of 
liturgies.  , 

Sopht,  Ensign.  Bobert  Michael  Bal- 
lantijne.  The  volunteer  levee;  or,  the 
remarkable  experiences  of  .  .  .  Edinb, 
1860. 

Sorbiere,  Monsieur,  Samuel  de.  Dr. 
William  King.  A  journey  to  London  in 
the  year  1698,  written  .  .  .  by  .  .  .  L. 
1699. 

"  It  was  never  '  written  originally  in  French  by 
Monsieur  Sorbiere '  .  .  .  but  was  the  production 
of  the  witty  Dr.  William  King,  advocate  of 
Doctors'  Commons,  in  facetious  imitation  of  the 
'Journey  to  Paris,'  in  the  same  year,  by  Dr. 
Martin  Lister."  —  See  "  Notes  and  Queries," 
February,  1865,  p.  98. 

Sosiosch.  Edward  Bi/rom  Eaton.  Man- 
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Sothern,  Ed^vard  Aske'vv.  Douglas 
Steivart. 

Souflfrant,  Jacques,  ouvrier.     Louis 


Ulbach.  La  politique  de  I'atelier  .  .  . 
Troyes,  1850. 

South,  Elma.  Miss  Essie  B.  Chees- 
borough,  who  commenced  her  literary 
career  at  an  early  age,  writing  under  the 
pen-names  of  "  Motte  Hall,"  "  Elma 
South,"  "  Ide  Delmar,"  and  her  initials, 
"E.  B.  C." 

South,  Simeon.  John  M'Gregor.  S.'s 
letters  to  his  kinsfolk,  etc.     L.  1841. 

South,  Theophilus,  Gent.  Edward 
Chitty.  The  fly  fisher's  text  book.  By 
.  .  .     L.  1841. 

South-American,  A.  Mons.  Palacio. 
Outline  of  the  Eevolution  in  Spanish 
America  ...     L.  1817. 

South  Carolina  Planter,  A.  Charles 
Pinckney.  Three  letters  ...  on  the  case 
of  Jonathan  Robbius  .  .  .  on  the  recent 
captures  of  American  vessels  .  .  .  etc. 
P.  1799. 

Reprinted  from  a  Charleston  (S.C.)  news- 
paper 

South-Carolinian,  A«  Henry  3Iiddle- 
ton.  Economical  causses  of  slavery  in 
the  United  States,  and  obstacles  to 
abolition  .  .  .  L.   1857. 

South-Carolinian,  A.  Charles  Pinck- 
ney. Observations  to  shew  the  propriety 
of  the  nomination  of  Colonel  James 
Monroe,  to  the  Presidency  of  the  United 
States  ...     By  .  .  .     Charleston,  1816. 

South-Carolinian,  A.  Robert  Pleas- 
ants Hall.     Poems.     Charleston,  1848. 

South-Carolinian,  A.  Edwin  C.  Hol- 
land. A  refutation  of  the  calumnies  cir- 
culated against  the  Southern  and  Western 
States  .  .  .     Charleston,  1822. 

South-Carolinian,  A  (who  had 
nothing  else  to  do).  William  M. 
Bobo.  Glimpses  of  New  York  City. 
Charleston,  S.C,  1852. 

South  Sea  Bard,  The.  Hector  A. 
Stuart,  in  his  contributions  to  various 
California  periodicals. 

Southern  Barrister,  A.  Alexander 
Hamilton  Sands.  Recreations  of  .  .  . 
P.  1859. 

Southern  Citizen,  A.  Beverdy  John- 
son. Remarks  on  popular  sovereigntv- 
Bait.  1855. 

Southern  Lady,  A  Mrs.  Catharine 
Ann  {Ware)  Warfield.  The  household 
of  Bouverie;  or,  the  elixir  of  gold:  a 
romance  .  .  .    N.Y.  1860. 

Southern  Man,  A.  John  Pendleton 
Kennedy.  Slavery  the  mere  pretext  for 
the  Rebellion,  not  its  cause  ...    P.  1863. 

Southern  Matron,  A.  Mrs.  Caroline 
(Howard)  Gilman.  Recollections  of  .  .  . 
Charleston,  1852. 

Southern  Planter,  A.     N.  A.  Ware. 


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Notes  on  political  economy,  as  applicable 
to  the  United  States  .  ,  .    N.Y.  1844. 

Southern  Pre-Emptor,  A.  Thomas 
B.  Winston.  Minnesota;  or,  a  "bundle 
of  facts,"  going  to  illustrate  its  great 
past,  the  grand  present,  and  her  glo- 
rious future;  by  .  .  .  New  Orleans, 
1858. 

Southern  Spy,  The.  Edward  A.  Pol- 
lard. Letters  of  ...  in  Washington  and 
elsewhere.     Bait.  1861. 

Southerner,  A.  James  M.  Smythe. 
Ethel  Somers ;  or,  the  fate  of  the  Union. 
By  .  .  .     Augusta,  Ga.,  1857. 

Southerner,  A.  Seymour  B.  Duke. 
Osceola ;  or,  fact  and  fiction.  A  tale  of 
the  Seminole  war.     N.Y.  1838. 

Southernwood.     Charles  Sotheran. 

Southron,  A.  William  Gilmore  Simms. 
South  Carolina  in  the  Revolutionary 
War  ...     By  .  .  .     Charleston,  1853. 

SouthTvell,  Henry,  LiLi.D.  Robert 
Sanders.  New  book  of  martyrs  ...  L. 
1775. 

Sparkle,  Richard.  William  Mee. 
Much  of  the  poetry  which  he  wrote  ap- 
peared in  periodicals  under  this  signa- 
ture. "  Winter,"  "  The  rose  bud,"  "  Flac- 
cus,"  and  other  pieces  were  thus  brought 
out. 

Sparkle,  Sophie.  Jennie  E.  nicks. 
Sparkles  from  Saratoga.     N.Y.  1873. 

Sparkle,  Tom.     Thomas  Sheridan. 

"  In  '  Pen  Owen  '  Mr.  Hook  has  sketched  his 
friend  Tom  Sheridan,  son  of  the  Sheridan,  under 
the  name  of  '  Tom  Sparkle.'  " 

Sparks,  Godfrey.  Charles  Dickens. 
The  Bloomsburj'-  christening.     L.  186-. 

Sparks,  Timothy.  Charles  Dickens. 
Sunday  under  three  heads :  as  it  is ;  as 
Sabbath  bills  would  make  it ;  as  it  might 
be  made.     By  ...     L.  1836. 

Sparrowgrass,  Olr.  Frederic  Sicart- 
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.  .  .     N.Y.  1856. 

Spartacus.  William  James  Linton. 
Poems.     L.  1845. 

Spavery.  Samuel  P.  Averij.  The 
harp  of  a  thousand  strings ;  or,  laughter 
for  a  lifetime.  Konceived,  kompiled, 
and  komically  konkokted  by  Spavery, 
etc.     N.Y.  1868. 

Spec.  William  Makepeace  Thackeray. 
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Special  Correspondent,  A.  W.  L. 
McFarlan.  Behind  the  scenes  in  Nor- 
way, by  .  .  .     Glasgow,  1884. 

Special  Correspondent,  A.  Alfred 
Arthur  Reade.  My  trip  to  Paris  .  .  . 
Manchester,  1878. 

Special  Reporter,  A.  Rev.  John  Al- 
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Spectacles,  Timothy.  William  C. 
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written  under  the  signature  of  T.  S.  .  .  . 
Salem,  N.Y.,  1805. 

Spectator.  David  W.  Barilett,  in  the 
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Spectator.  W.  H.  Wingate.  The  goal 
of  life  :  a  poem  by  .  .  .     L.  1867, 

Spectator,  A.  Cyrus  Augustus  BartoL 
Influence  of  the  ministry  at  large  in  the 
city  of  Boston.     B.  1836. 

Spectator,  A.  John  Nelson  Darby.. 
New  opinions  of  the  brethren.     L.  n.d. 

Spectator,  The.  Joseph  Addison  and 
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L.  1850. 

Spectator  of  the  Past,  A.  C.  G. 
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Spectator  of  the  Scenes,  A.  Rev. 
John  Carroll.  Past  and  present  .  .  .  or, 
Canadian  Methodism  for  the  last  40 
years  .  .  .     Toronto,  1860. 

Spen,  Kay.  H.  C.  Selous.  True  of 
heart.     L.  1868. 

Spencer,  EdAvard.  Caroline  Seymoury 
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Spencer,  Nath.  Robert  Sanders.  The 
complete  English  traveller.     L.  17- 

This  work  was  republished  in  England  under 
the  name  of  "  Burlington,"  in  Scotland  under 
thiU  of  "Murray,"  and  in  Wales  under  that  of 
"  Llewellyn." 

Spenser,  Edmund,  the  Poet.  Cril- 
hert  West.  A  canto  of  the  Fairy  Queen. 
Written  by  Spenser.     L.  1739. 

Speranza.  Lady  Jane  Francesca  Spe- 
ranza  Wilde.  Her  first  literary  efforts  were 
some  verses  signed  with  this  pseud,  in 
the  "Irish  Nation"  in  1847. 

Spermaceti,  Marcus,  the  Elder. 
Major  Downs.  Specimen  of  a  new  jest 
book  ...     L.  about  1810. 

Sperry,  Charles.  John  Osborne  Sar- 
gent. His  signature  in  the  Harv.  Coll. 
"Collegian,"  1830,  and  in  the  "Token 
and  Atlantic  Souvenir"  of  fifty  years 
ago. 

Sphinx.  Mrs.  Sarah  (Hustler)  Fox. 
Catch  who  can ;  or,  hide  and  seek.  Orig- 
inal double  acrostics.     L.  1869. 

Spicer,  Nicholas.  Col.  Alban  S. 
Payne,  in  his  contributions  to  the  "  Turf,. 
Field,  and  Farm"  (N.Y.). 

Spicer,  Seth.     Benjamin  F.  Ooidd. 

Spike,  Ethan.  Matthew  Francis 
Whittier,  who  was  many  j'ears  ago  known 
to  the  reading  public  as  Ethan  Spike, 
whose  satirical  letters  appeared  in  the 
Portland  "  Transcript,"  and  were  widely 
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Spikes.  Randolph  Butts,  of  Albany 
(N.Y.),  in  his  contributions  to  various 
periodicals. 

Spindrift.  Sir  Joseph  Noel  Paton. 
Poems.     L.  1867. 

Spiral  Groove.  Wilson  MacDonald, 
in  his  contributions  to  the  "  Turf,  Field, 
and  Farm"  (N.Y.)- 

Spiridion.     John  Dunlap  Osborne. 

"  Mr.  Osborne  was  a  contributor  to  the  press 
for  more  than  forty  years,  and  his  letters  under 
the  signature  of  '  Spiridion '  were  familiar  to 
Boston  readers  through  the  columns  of  the  Bos- 
ton '  Atlas,'  Boston  '  Traveller,'  and  the  '  Satur- 
day Evening  Gazette.'  Pie  contributed  to  the 
latter  paper  for  nearly  ten  j'ears,  and  during  the 
war  it  was  his  only  American  newspaper,  for 
communication  with  New  Orleans  was  so  irregu- 
lar that  he  was  obliged  to  suspend  bis  correspon- 
dence with  the  '  Picayune  '  of  that  city.  Articles 
from  his  pen  have  appeared  in  the  '  Century.'  " 

Spirit  of  Hampden,  Tlie.  Dr.  Rob- 
ert Fellowes,  in  periodical  contributions. 
1821. 

Spiritual  Watchman,  A.  Rev.  C.  D. 
Hawtrejj.  The  nature  of  the  first  Resur- 
rection ...     L.  1830. 

Splene,  Megathym,  B.A.,  Oxon. 
John  Cockburn  Thomson.  Almse  niatres 
...     L.  1858. 

Spokes.  W.  J.  Morgan,  a  professional 
bicycle  racer. 

Sponge,  Mr.  Robert  Smith  Surtees. 
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Spoopendyke.  Mr.  Stanley  Hunt- 
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1881. 

Sportsman,  A.  Charles  Clarke. 
Crumbs  from  a  sportsman's  table.  L. 
1865. 

Sportsman  and  Naturalist,  A. 
Charles  William  George  Saint  John. 
Field  notes  of  .  .  .  with  a  tour  in  Switzer- 
land.    L.  1849. 

Sportsman  of  Berkshire,  A.  Peter 
Beckford.  Essays  on  hunting  .  .  .  Bv 
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Spot,  Dick,  the  Conjuror.  Richard 
Morris. 

Spriggs.  Edward  Payson  Tenney. 
Jubilee  essays :  a  plea  for  an  unselfish 
life.     B.  1862. 

Sproule,  Ziba.  Reverend  George 
Trask.  The  diary  of  Solomon  Spittle. 
B.  1847. 

Sprouts.  Richard  Whiteing.  Mr. 
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in  his  contributions  to  the  London 
"  Evening  Star." 

Spruggins,  Richard  Sucklethum- 
kin.  Not  by  Morley,  the  Dowager- 
Countess  of,  who  only  lithographed  the 
drawings.  Portraits  of  the  Spruggins 
family.     L.  1829. 


Spunkey,  Simon.  Thomas  Green 
Fessenden,  in  the  "Farmer's  Weekly 
Museum,"  Walpole,  N.II.,  1796  et  seq. 

Spur,  Mercarius,  Esq.  Cathbert 
Shaw.     The  race:  a  poem.     L.  1766. 

Spy.     Pelligrini,  in  "  Vanity  Fair." 

Spy  in  Washington,  The.  Matthew 
L.  Davis,  in  the  New  York  "  Courier  and 
Inquirer." 

Squatter,  A.  John  B.  Jones.  Wild 
Western  scenes  :  a  narrative  of  adven- 
tures ...     P.  1869. 

Squibob.  George  Horatio  Derby. 
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Staats.  William  Staats.  A  tight 
squeeze;  or,  the  adventures  of  a  gentle- 
man who  undertook  to  go  from  New 
York  to  New  Orleans  in  three  weeks 
without  money,  as  a  professional  tramp. 
B.  1879. 

Staflf",  Jack.  James  Henry  Harris,  in 
his  contributions  to  the  "  Central  Bap- 
tist" (St.  Louis,  Mo.),  etc. 

StaiF  Officer,  A.  Major  Thomas  Four- 
ness  Wilson.  The  defence  of  Lucknow: 
a  diary  ...     By  .  .  .     L.  1858. 

Staff  Officer,  A.  Hon.  Somerset  John 
Gough  Calthorpe.  Letters  from  head- 
quarters ;  or,  realities  of  the  Crimea.  L. 
1856. 

Staff  Officer,  A.  James  T.  Lyon. 
War  sketches  from  Cedar  Mountain  to 
Bull  Run  .  .  .     Buffalo,  1862. 

Staff  Officer,  A  late.  Woodburne 
Potter.  The  war  in  Florida  .  .  .  Bait. 
1836. 

Staff-Officer  who  was  there,  A. 
Sir  Anthony  Coningham  Sterling.  Letters 
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1855,  and  1856.     n.p.,  n.d. 

Staff  Surgeon,  A.  Walter  Henry, 
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Stahl,  Arthur.  Valeska  Voigtel.  Ilig 
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Stahl,   Pierre    Jules.      Pierre   Jul" 
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jeunes  filles  .  .  .     Paris,  1874. 

Stampede.     Jonathan  F.  Kelly,  a  hu- 
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Standfast,  Joshua.  For  the  sup- 
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Standfast,  Silas.  George  Slilhnan 
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B.  1853. 

Stanfield,  Agnes.  Mrs.  Jane  McEU 
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St5if«*pe.  Earl  Stanhope.  The 
noble  sans-culotte :  a  ballad  occasioned 
by  a  certain  Earl's  styling  himself  a  sans- 
culotte citizen  in  the  House  of  Lords.  L. 
1794  (?). 

Stanley,  Frank.  Mary  Gibson  (?). 
The  power  of  gentleness;  and  other 
tales  ...    P.  1864. 

Stanley,  Reginald  Fitz-Roy,  M.A. 
Bobert  Cowtan.  Passages  from  the  auto- 
biography of  a  "  Man  of  Kent,"  1817-65. 
Edited  ...     L.  1866. 

St-nn-d,  E-t-n.  Eaton  Stannard. 
The  ghost  of  Walter  Alexander,  to 
E-t-n  St-nn-d,  Esq.,  late  Recorder  of 
the  City  of  Dublin  .  .  .  Dublin, 
1751  (1). 

Stanser,  Robert.  Sir  Alexander 
Croke,  D.C.L.  An  examination  of  the 
Rev.  Mr.  Burke's  letter  of  instruction 
to  the  Catholic  missionaries  of  Nova 
Scotia.      Halifax,  1804. 

"States "man,  A.  Edward  Vernon 
Childe.  Letters  to  the  "  London  Times," 
"  New  York  Courier  and  Inquirer  " ;  by 
...     B.  1857. 

Statutophilus.  Dr.  John  Speed.  An 
impartial  by-stander's  review  of  the  con- 
troversy concerning  the  wardenship  of 
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Sta"wel,  Augustas.  Alfred  Owen 
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L.  1876. 

Stchedrin,  Nikolai.  N.  Saltikoff. 
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Steady.  Allan  liamsay,  Jr.  A  let- 
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1780. 

Stedman.  Mrs.  Elisabeth  C.  Dodge 
Kinney,  who  commenced  publishing 
under  this  pen-name,  dating  from 
"  Cedar  Brook,"  lier  father's  residence, 
near  Newark,  N.J. 

Stedman,  Charles.  William  Thomson, 
LL.D.  The  history  of  the  origin,  prog- 
ress, and  termination  of  the  American 
War  ...     By  .  .  .     L.  1794. 

Stein,  Adam.  Bohert  Springer,  author 
of  other  valuable  works,  and  of  numerous 
popular  books  for  the  young,  partly  pub- 
lished under  this  pseudonym. 

Stein,  Jokann  Saville.  John  Saville 
Stone.     Eantasia.     L.  1855. 

Stella.  Mrs.  Bowen-Graves,  "  the  au- 
thor of  some  verses  called  *  My  Queen,' 
which,  allied  to  a  charming  melody  by 
Blumenthal,  have  had,  and  still  have,  a 
wide-spread  popularity. 

Stella.     Penelope  Devereau. 

Stella.     Miss  Esther  Johnson. 

Stella.  Mrs.  N.  C.  Iron.  Minna 
Monte.      P.  187-. 


Stella.  Miss  Anna  C.  Johnson.  Peas- 
ant life  in  Germany.     N.Y.  1858. 

Stella.  3frs.  Estella  Anna  Blanche 
(Robinson)  Leicis.  Records  of  the  heart. 
N.Y.  1844. 

Stendhal.  Marie  Henri  Beyle.  Chron- 
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Stenne,  Georges.  David  Schornstein, 
who  contributed  to  all  the  Jewish  papers 
published  in  France,  and  was  on  the  stafE 
of  the  "  Petit  Journal "  from  its  founda- 
tion, and  was  the  author  of  novels  and 
translations. 

Stephanie.     Kathinka  (Halein)  Zitz. 

Stephanowitch,  Dmtri.  ./.  Girard 
de  Rialle.  La  mythologie  compar^e. 
Paris,  1878. 

Stephens,  George.  John  Lloyd  Ste- 
phens. Incidents  of  travel  in  Egypt, 
Arabia  Petrsea,  and  the  Holy  Land. 
By  .  .  .     L.  1838. 

Stephens,  "Kit."  Charles  Asbury 
Stephens.     Camping  out  ...     B.  1872. 

Stern,  Daniel.  Comtesse  Marie  (de 
Flavigny)  dAqoult.  Etudes  iitteraires 
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Sterne,  Carus.  Ernst  Ludwig  Krause. 
Werden  und  Vergehen.     1880. 

Sterne,  the  late  Rev.  Laurence. 
William  Coombe,  Esq.  Original  letters 
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Sterne,  Stuart.  Miss  Gertrude 
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1881. 

Stevenson,  Pearce.  Mrs.  Caroline 
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Stevin,  Adam.  James  Richardson. 
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Stevrart,  Catherine.    Kate  M.  Zeigle. 

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Stille,  Carl.  Hermann  Christoph  Gott- 
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Stilling,  Margaret.  Mrs.  Mary  Ev- 
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contributed  both  prose  and  verse  to  the 
Southern  journals. 

Stilton,  W.,  Horologist.  Peter  An- 
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■  Stirling,  John.  Mrs.  (Mary  Neal) 
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Strangford,  Viscountess.  Emily 
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than  40  years  kept  a  hair-dressing  shop 
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Stratford,  Edmund.     E.  Lechmere. 

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Stravi's,  Jr.  Kate  Field,  in  the 
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Strebor,  Eiggam.  Maggie  Roberts. 
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Strephon.     Edward  Bradbury. 

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Sue,  Aunt.     Mrs.  Susanna  NewhoM. 

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Sue,  Eugene.  Marie  Joseph  Eugene 
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Sufferer,  A.  John  Howell.  A  con- 
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SuflTerer,  A.  Thomas  Wilson,  D.D.  A 
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Sufferer  for  Truth,  A.  Caleb  Flem- 
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Suffollt  Clergyman,  A.  Rev.  John 
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Summerfield,  Charles,  late  Judge 
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'Whoe'er  has  drawn  a  special  plea 
Has  heard  of  old  Tona  Tewkesbury, 
Deaf  as  a  post  and  thicli  as  mustard. 
He  aim'd  at  wit,  and  bawl'd,  and  blueter'd. 
And  died  a  Nisi  Prius  leader, 
That  genius  was  my  Special  Pleader.' " 

Surry,  Col.,  of  Eagle's  Nest.  John 
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Susan,  Aunt.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Prentiss. 
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Sutton.  Sir  John  Sutton.  Short  ac- 
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Swammerdam,  Martin  Gribaldus. 
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Swan,  Sir  Simon,  Bart.  Bev.  Joseph 
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S"wan  of  Liichfield,  The.  3Iiss  Anna 
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Swetld,  Karolina.  Johanna  Muzd- 
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Sw — t.  Jonathan  Swifi.  The  meta- 
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Sw-ft,  Dr.  Jonathan  Swift.  The 
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Sy^ft,  Dean,  of  Brasen-nose.  JBen- 
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Swift,  Jonadab,  M.D.  John  Henley. 
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Swift,  Patrick.  William  Li/on  Mac- 
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Occasionally  we  find  the  pseudonym  varied  to 
"  Mr.  Patrick  Swift." 

Sw^iss  Gentleman,  A.  Mark  Aken- 
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Sydenham,  Edward.  James  Boaden. 
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himself.     L.  1828. 

Sydney,  Algernon.  Spencer  Roane, 
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essays  published  under  this  signature. 

Sydney,  Algernon.  Benjamin  Wat- 
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New  England  ...     W.  1808. 

Sydney,  Ed^vard  William.  Nathan- 
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Sylva,  Carmen.  Elizabeth,  Queen 
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1880. 

Sylvan,  Enemy  to  Human  Dis- 
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Sylvan.  Samuel  Hobbs.  Fire-side  melo- 
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Sylvander.  Robert  Burns.  The  name 
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Sylvanus.  Robert  Colton.  Rambles 
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Sylvatlcus.  J.  F.  Pennie.  The  tale 
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Sylvester,  C.  Lady  Emma  Caroline 
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L.  1866. 

Sylvester,  Joshua.  John  Camden 
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Sylvestris.  Rev.  Jehoida  Brewer,  in 
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where  he  published  the  hymn,  "  Hail ! 
Sovereign  Love,  that  first  began." 

Sylvius.  Edmond  Texier.  La  physi- 
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Symington,  Maggie.  Miss  Charlotte 
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Sympathes.  Joseph  Willard.  Poet- 
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Symposiast,  Our.  Edmund  Burke  (?), 
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119.     2d  ed.     L.  1818. 

Syndas,  Kate.  Miss  Kate  Sandys. 
Songs  and  music.     L.  18-. 

Syndercombe.   Rt.  Hon.  Henri/  Flood. 

"  The'  Freeman's  .Tournal  '  [started  bylTenry 
Drooke  in  1763]  bec.imo  the  organ,  in  1770,  ol 
Flood,  Grattan,  and  the  other  opponents  of  the 
admuiistration  of  Lord  Townshcnd,  who  was  de- 
fended by  Jephson  and  Simcos  in  Hoej''8  '  Mer- 
cury.' Flood's  letters  to  the  '  Freeman '  ap- 
peared under  the  signature  of  'Syndercombe'; 
and  the  various  essays  and  jeux  d'esprif  pub- 
lished in  this  journal  against  Lord  Townshend 
were  collected  and  reprinted  in  1773  under  the 
title  of  '  Baratariana,'  to  which  Grattan  contrib- 
uted his  celebrated  character  of  Pitt."  —  See 
Gilbeet's  "History  of  the  City  of  Dublin," 
Vol.  I.,  p.  294. 

The  principal  authors  of  "  Baratariana,"  were 
Sir  Hercules  Langrishe,  Mr.  Grattan,  and  Mr. 
Flood,  For  a  key  to  "  Baratariana,"  see  "  Notes 
and  Queries,"  2d  Ser.,  VIIL,  211. 

Syntax,  Dr.  William  Coomhe.  Tour 
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L.  1821. 

Syntax,  Dr.,  Jr.  S.  Kimber,  Jr. 
A  new  "  Sartor  Resartus "... 
1862. 

Syntax,      Peregrinus.  Friedrich 

Ferdinand  Hempel.  AUgemeines  deut- 
sches  Reimlexicon  .  .  .  Leipsic, 
1726. 


T. 


9.  William  Makepeace  Thackeray.  "An 
Essay  on  the  Genius  of  George  Cruik- 
shank,"  contributed  to  the  "  Westminster 
Review"  (L.). 

T.  Dr.  Samuel  Johnson,  in  his  con- 
tributions to  the  "  Adventurer "  (L. 
1753). 

T.  Mrs.  Catherine  Talbot,  in  her  con- 
tributions to  the  "  Athenian  Letters  "... 
(L.  1741-43). 

T.  Alfi-ed  Tennyson.  "The  War,"  a 
poem  contributed  to  the  "Times"  (L., 
May  9, 1859). 

T.  Martin  Farquhar  Tupper.  A  hymn 
for  all  nations.     1851. 


T.  Georfje  McCall  Theal.  "Kafir 
Nursery  Tales,"  "  Cape  Monthly  Maga- 
zine," 1877. 

T.  William  Henry  Trenwith.  Truth. 
Signed  .  .  .     N.Y.  1873. 

T.,  A.  Mrs.  Ann  [Mallett)  Thomas. 
"  Clavigo :  a  tragedy,  from  the  German 
of  Goethe,"  in  the  "  Montlily  Magazine," 
for  September  and  October,  1834. 

T.,  A.  D.,  Merton  College.  Amkurst 
Daniel  Tyssen.  "Cornish  Bell  Inscrip- 
tions," in  "  Notes  and  Queries,"  1865. 

T.,  A.  F.  Anne  Eraser  Tytler.  Mary 
and  Florence  ;  or,  grave  and  gay  ...  L, 
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T.,  B.  M,  R.  Lahee.  "Latest  In- 
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"Eraser's  Mag.,"  December,  1874,  p. 
763. 

T.  C  D.  John  Wilson  Croker.  Familiar 
epistles  to  F.  J[one]s,  Esq.,  on  the  pres- 
ent state  of  the  Irish  stage.  Dublin, 
1804. 

T.,  D.  O'C.  D.O'C.  Townleij.  Alder- 
man Eooney  at  the  Cable  banquet.  N.Y. 
1866. 

T.,  E.  E.  Tasher.  Catalogue  of  [his] 
private  library  .  .  .     N.Y.  1880. 

T.,  E.  Emilio  Teza.  II  canto  di  Ivan 
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T.,  E.  C.  Rev.  Edward  C.  Towne. 
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"Christian  Register"  (B.,  May,  1875). 

T.,  F.  Mrs.  Frances  Trollope.  The 
mother's  manual  ...     L.  1833. 

T.  F.,  Taylor's  Friend.  Bev.  George 
Ashbj/,  "best  known  to  literary  history  as 
•T.  F.,'  the  author  of  many  spicy  notes 
in  Nichols's  '  Life  of  Bowyer.'  " 

T.,  G.  W.  George  Watson  Taylor. 
Pieces  of  poetry :  with  two  dramas  .  .  . 
Chiswick,  1830. 

T.,  H.  S.  Mrs.  Harriet  Smith  Tolman. 
James  Tolman  ...     B.  1869. 

T.,  I.  Isaac  Taylor.  Home  education. 
L.  1837. 

T.,  J.,  D.D.  Bev.  Joseph  Trapp.  The 
ministerial  virtue  ...    L.  1738. 

T.  J.,  of  Bristol.  Josiah  Tucher.  An 
impartial  inquiry  into  tlie  benefits  and 
damages  .  .  .  from  the  present  very  great 
use  of  low-priced  spirituous  liquors  .  .  . 
L.  1751. 

T.,  James,  of  B.  Castle.  James 
Townsend,  in  Beloe's  "  Sexagenarian " 
Vol.  IL,  p.  20,  2d  ed.  (L.  1818). 

T.,  J.  E.  J.  E.  Tuel.  Saint  Clair  ; 
or,  the  protege:  a  tale  of  the  Federal 
City.     By  .  .  .     Washington,  1846. 

T.,J.  F.  Joseph  Farrand  Tattle.  Inter- 
esting reminiscences  :  two  papers  on  the 
battle  of  Gettysburgh.  Dated,  Crawf ords- 
ville,  Ind.,  Aug.  12,  1874. 

T.,  J.  J.  Rev,  John  James  Tayler. 
Forms  of  prayer  for  public  worship.  3d 
ed.     L. 1851. 

T.,  J.  O.  John  Orville  Terry.  The 
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T.,  li.  Louisa  Twining.  Dress.  L. 
187-. 

T.,  Ti.  Lewis  Theobald.  Miscellane- 
ous observations  upon  authors,  ancient 
and  modern.     L.  1731-32. 

T.,  Li.  B.  Lawrence  BucJcley  Thomas. 
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T.,  M.  A.  Mary  Agnes  Tincker.  The 
touse  of  Yorke  .  .  .     N.Y.  1872. 


T.,  M.  M.  D.  It.  M.  MaitreDe  La  Tour. 
The  history  of  Ayder-Ali-Khan,  Nabob 
Bahader  .  .  .  by  .  .  .     L.  1784. 

T.,  M.  W.  William  Tennant.  Papistry 
storm'd  ...     L.  1827. 

T.,  M.  W.  Mary  W.  Tileston.  The 
wisdom  series.     B.  1876-7. 

T.,  Marmaduke.  Marmadiike  Thomp- 
son. —  See  Lamb's  "  Elia,"  "  Christ's 
Hospital." 

T.,  P.,  Esq.  Philip  Thicknesse.  Junius 
discovered.     L.  n.d. 

T.  P.  A.  P.  O.  A.  B.  I.  T.  C.  O.  S. 
[The  Precentor  And  Prebendary  Of 
Alton  Borealis  In  The  Church  Of  Sarum.] 
Bev.  Arthur  Ashley  Sykes.  An  enquiry 
into  the  meaning  of  demoniacks  in  the 
New  Testament.     2d  ed.    L.  1737. 

T.  Q.  Samuel  Young.  A  Wall  Street 
bear  in  Europe  .  •  .  by  .  .  .     N.Y.  1855. 

T.  Q.  Z.,  Esq.  Major  John  Scott.  An 
epistle  from  Oberea,  Queen  of  Otaheite 
...    L.  1774. 

T.,  R.  Ralph  Tliomas.  "Abolition  of 
imprisonment  for  debt,"  contributed  to 
the  "  Monthly  Magazine."     L.  1832. 

T.,  K.  Rev.  Robert  Tyas,  3LA.  Sen- 
timent of  flowers.    L.  1835. 

T.,  R.,  gent,  of  Liondon.  Robert 
Tofte.  Laura.  The  toyes  of  a  traveller 
.  .  .    n.p.  1597. 

T.  R.  D.  J.  S.  D.  O.  P.  I.  I.  The 
Bev.  Dr.  Jonathan  Swift,  "  Dean  of  Pat- 
rick's in  Ireland."  Miscellaneous  works, 
comical  and  diverting,     n.p.  1720. 

T.,  S.  Samuel  Timmins.  Lord  Spen- 
cer's library  .  .  .     n.p.,  n.d.  but  1870. 

T.,  S.  Sarah  Tucker.  South  Indian 
missionary  sketches  ...     L.  1842. 

T.,  S.  C.  Bev.  Samuel  Cooper  Thatcher. 
Elements  of  religion  and  morality  .  .  . 
B.  1813.  [Co-author  with  Eev.  W.  E. 
Channing,  D.D,  — See  "C,  W.  E.,"  and 
"T.,  S.  C."] 

T.,  St.  D.  Thomas  Burgess.  The  Sa- 
maritan and  Syriack  alphabets,  with  a 
praxis  to  each.     By  ...     L.  1814. 

T.,  S.  E.  Samuel  E.  Thomas.  The 
row  in  Dame  Albion's  Church  school ; 
or,  high,  low,  and  broad  ideas  of  essen- 
tials. In  two  scenes.  By  ...  L. 
1871. 

T.,  W.  Dr.  William  Thomson.  Bacon,. 
not  Shakespeare.  By  .  .  ,  Melbourne, 
Australia,  1881. 

T.,  W.  William  Trotter.  Five  letters 
on  worship  ...     L.  1857. 

T.,  W.  William  TJiornton,  M.D.  Po- 
litical economy ;  founded  in  justice  and 
humanity  ...     W.  1804. 

T.  W.,  a  Bostonian.  Charles  Chauncy. 
A  letter  to  a  friend,  giving  a  concise  but 


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just  representation  of  the  hardships  and 
sufferings  the  town  of  Boston  is  exposed 
to  .  .  .    B.  1774. 

T.,  W.  B.  D.  D.  William  Barclay 
David  Donald  Turnlmll.  Remarks  on  the 
Hussey  peerage.     Edinb.  1842. 

T.,  W.  F.  W.  F.  Taijlor.  Suitable 
bathing  dresses,  as  used  in  Biarritz  .  .  . 
Windsor,  1864. 

T.,  W.  M.  William  Makepeace  Thack- 
eray. "  Going  to  'see  a  man  hanged." 
-"Eraser's  Magazine,"  August,  1840. 

T.  Z.  Samuel  Adams,  in  the  "Boston 
Oazctte,"  Jan.  9,  1769. 

T***e,  Citizen  H.  John  Home  TooTce. 
A  political  eclogue.  Citizen  H.  T***e, 
Citizen  T**rn*y  [George  Tierney],  and 
R.  B.,  Esq.     L.  1797. 

T**r**w,  Li**d.  Edward,  1st  Baron 
Thurlow.  A  dressing  for  .  .  .  prepared 
by  a  surgeon.     L.  1797. 

T**rn*y,  Citizen.  George  Tierney.  — 
:See  "  T*«ke,  Citizen  H." 

T ,    Mrs.       Mrs.     Sarah    (Kirby) 

Trimmer,  in  Beloe's  "Sexagenarian,"  I., 
344.     2d  ed.     L.  1818. 

T ,  J ,  Esq.     John   Wilson  Cro- 

ker.  An  intercepted  letter  from  .  .  . 
Dublin,  1804. 

T ,   The    R— V— d   D .     Rev. 

William  Thorn,  of  Govan.  The  happi- 
ness of  dead  clergymen  .  .  .  Glasgow, 
1769. 

T— e,  Dr.  Rev.  William  Trollope.— 
See  Lamb's  "Elia,"  "Christ's  Hospital." 

T — n,   J .      Dr.    William    Maginn. 

Extracts  from  a  lost  (and  found)  memo- 
randum book,  in  "  Blackwood's  Maga- 
zine," March,  1821. 

Tabitha.  Edward  Taylor  Fletcher.  — 
See  "  Korah." 

Tacitus.  De  Witt  Clinton.  The  canal 
■policy  of  the  State  of  New  York.  Albany, 
1821. 

Tacitus.  Thomas  Evans.  A  series 
of  letters  addressed  to  Thomas  Jefferson 
...     P.  1802. 

Tag,  Rag,  and  Bobtail,  Messieurs. 
Isaac  D' Israeli.  Elim-flams !  Or,  the  life 
and  errors  of  my  uncle  and  the  amours 
of  my  aunt  ...     L.  1805. 

Talis  Qualis.  Karl  Wilhelm-August 
Strandberg.     Sanger  i  pansar.     184-. 

Tally  Tom.  George  Barham.  The 
merry  days  of  coaching  .  .  .  By  ...  L. 
1857. 

Talmon,  Thrace.  Mrs.  Ellen  T.  H. 
Putnam.  Captain  Molly  :  the  story  of  a 
'sbrave  woman.     N.Y.  1857. 

Talvi.  Mrs.  The'rese  Albertine  louise 
(((•t«  Jacob)  Robinson.  Heloise ;  or,  the 
ainrevealed  secret,    N.Y.  1850. 


Tarn.  Thomas  3IacKellar,  Tani's 
fortnight  ramble,  and  other  poems.  P. 
1847. 

Tan  Chau  Qua  of  Quang  Chew  Fu, 
gent.  Sir  William  Chambers.  An  ex- 
planatory discourse  by  .  .  .  annexed  to 
"  A  dissertation  on  oriental  gardening." 
L.  1774. 

This  was  attacked  and  burlesqued  in  the  ad- 
mirable "Heroic  Epistle,"  generally  ascribed  to 
Rev.  William  Mason,  the  poet. 

Tandem,  K.  Felix.  Karl  Spifteler. 
Extramundana,  Von  .  .  .     Leipsic,  1883. 

Tanhauser,  der  neue.  Eduard 
Grisebach.     Der  neue  Tanhauser.     1869. 

Taoalttbob.  —  Graham.  Diana 
s:reat  at  Ephesus  ...  A  sermon  .  .  . 
By  .  .  .    L.  1755. 

"  Taoalttbob"  seems  to  be  a  name  composed, 
as  an  acrostic,  of  the  initials  of  the  words  form- 
ing the  following  sentence,  "  The  Author  Of  A 
Letter  To  The  Bishop  Of  Bangor." 

Tasma.  Miss  Jessie  Fraser,  in  several 
works  of  fiction. 

Taswert.  John  Allan  Stewart,  in  his 
contributions  to  the  "Times"  (No. 
Springfield,  Mo.). 

Tatem,  H.  M.  Helen  Hazlett.  Glen- 
air  ;  or,  life  in  Scotland.     P.  1869. 

Taubert,  A.  Agnes  ( T.aubert )  von 
Harlmann.  Der  Pessimismus  und  seine 
Gegner.     1873. 

Taylor,  George.  Joseph  Archer  Crowe. 
Antinous.     1880. 

Taylor,  George.  Prof.  Adolf  Ilaus- 
rath.     Klytia,  and  other  novels. 

Also  attributed  to  Joseph  Archer  Crowe. 

Taylor,  Theodore.  John  Camden 
Hotten.  Thackeray,  the  humorist  and 
the  man  of  letters  ...     L.  1864. 

Teacher,  A.  Charles  W.  Sanders. 
Metrical  stories  in  chemistry  and  natural 
philosophy.     By  .  .  .     N.Y.  1842. 

Teacher,  A.  Henry  Russell  Cleveland. 
Remarks  on  the  classical  education  of 
boys.     B.  1834. 

Teacher,  A.  Miss  Elizabeth  P.  Pea- 
body.     Theory  of  teaching  ...     B.  1841. 

Teacher  in  Boston,  A.  Nathaniel 
Peabody.  First  lessons  in  grammar  on 
the  plan  of  Pestalozzi.  By  ...  B. 
1830. 

Teacher  of  thirty  years'  experi- 
ence, A.  N.  W.  Starr.  The  arithmeti- 
cal assistant  .  .  .     N.Y,  1863. 

Tekeli.  Theodore  Edward  Honl-  (?). 
Poems,  by  ,  .  .     L.  1809. 

Tela,  Josephus.  Joseph  Wehh.  Phil- 
osophical library.  Edited  by  .  .  .  L. 
1818. 

Telarius.  Foster  Webb,  who  contrib- 
uted translations  from  the  Latin  classics, 


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particularly  "  Ovid  "  and  "  Homer,"  to 
the  "  Gent.  Mag.,"  1740  et  seq.,  under  the 
signatures  of  "  Telarius  "  and  "  Vedas- 
tus." 

Telba.  William  Ablett.  The  road  to 
riches;  or,  plain  directions  for  securing 
wealth  ...     L.  1857. 

TeU,  Muni.  Mrs.  Alice  (McClure) 
Griffin.  —  See  "  Glenmore,  Addie." 

Temperate  Drinker,  A.  William 
Gauntlet;.  Animadversions  on  a  treatise 
published  on  behalf  of  teetotalism. 
Bakewell,  1857. 

Templar,  A.  William  Charles  Mark 
Kent.  The  Gladstone  government,  being 
cabinet  pictures  ...     L.  1866. 

Temple,  Rev.  Allan.  Eev.  Charles 
Benjamin  Tayler.  The  will-forgers.  L. 
1847. 

Temple,  Launcelot,  Esq.  John  Arm- 
strong. Sketches ;  or,  essays  on  various 
subjects.     By  .  .  .     L.  1758. 

Temple,  Neville.  The  Hon.  Julian 
Charles  Henrij  Fane.  Tannhauser;  or, 
the  battle  of  the  bards  (1861),  conjointly 
with  "Edward  Trevor"  [pseud.),  q.v. 

The  authorship,  which  was  intended  to  be  a 
profound  secret,  was  discovered  by  Fane's- use 
of  his  family  motto,  "  Ne  Vile  Fano,"  as  a  pseu- . 
donym. 

In  his  "  Julian  Fane,  a  Memoir "  (1871,  p. 
173),  Lord  Lytton  writes  as  follows  :  "  The  little 
poem  of  '  Tannhauser,'  wliich,  wliilst  at  Vienna, 
he  [-Fffl?!e]  published  under  a  feigned  name,  and 
which  was  written  in  conjunction  with  myself, 
grew  naturally  out  of  his  enthusiasm  for  .  .  . 
Wagner's  great  opera  of  '  Tannhauser.'  "  He 
then,  after  explaining  that  the  pseudonym  "Ne- 
ville Temple  "  refers  to  the  motto  of  the  Fanes, 
ne  vile  fano,  proceeds  to  give  in  full  those  parts 
of  the  poem  which  were  composed  by  Fane. 

Templeton.  George  H.  Monroe.  Mu- 
sical entertainment.  B.  1845.  Also  in 
his  contributions  to  the  Hartford  "  Cou- 
rant,"  and  other  papers. 

Templeton,  Faith.  Harriet  Boomer 
Barber.  Wrecked,  but  not  lost.  P. 
1880. 

Templeton,  IJaurence.  Sir  Walter 
Scott.  Ivanhoe :  a  romance.  Edinb. 
1820. 

Templeton,  Timothy.  Charles  Ad- 
ams, of  Washington.  —  See  "  Brit.  Mus. 
Cat." 

Templeton,  Tristram.  Nicholas 
Francis  Flood  Davin.  Charles  Kava- 
nah :  a  story  of  modern  life,  character, 
and  adventure,  in  the  London  "  Monthly 
Journal,"  1866-67. 

Temporary  Inhabitant,  An.  Johann 
Jakob  Grilmbke.  A  tour  through  the 
Island  of  Eiigen,  in  the  Baltic,  1805  .  .  . 
L.  1807. 

Temporum  Felicitas.  One  of  the 
pseudonyms  attributed  to  .Tiniin?  ('/.?•.). 


The  letter  thus  signed  is  dated  Oct.  12, 1768^ 
and  satirizes  the  correspondents  who  had  sup- 
ported the  ministry. 

Tenella,  La.  Mrs.  Mary  Bayard 
(Devereux)  Clarke,  who  first  adopted  thi» 
pen-name  in  her  contributions  to  South- 
ern literature. 

Tennessean,  A.  Randal  W.  Mac- 
Gavock.  A  T.  abroad;  or,  letters  from 
Europe,  Africa,  and  Asia,  1851-52. 

Tennessean.  £>.  W.  Marsh.  Ten- 
nessean in  Persia  and  Koordistan.  P. 
18-. 

Ten-Pounder,  A.  P.  Mackenzie.  An 
exposure  of  the  spy-system  pursued  in 
Glasgow  during  the  years  1816,  17,  18,, 
19,  and  20  .  .  .  Edited  .  .  .  Glasgow^ 
1833. 

Termagant,  Madame  Roxana. 
Bonnel  Thornton.  Have  at  you  all;  or,, 
the  Drury  Lane  journal  ...     L.  1752. 

Terrae  Filius.  Bobert  Edward  Gam- 
ham.  A  letter  to  the  Right  Rev.  Lewis 
[Bagot],  by  divine  permission,  Lord 
Bishop  of  Norwich  ...     L.  1789. 

Terrae  Filius.  Rev.  Stephen  Weston. 
Werneria ;  or,  short  characters  of  Earth's 
...     By  .  .  .     L.  1805. 

Terry,  Money,  Esq.  James  B.  Cong- 
don.  New  Bedford  money  matters  .  .  . 
B.  1859. 

Ter-Tisanthrope.  William  Honyman 
Gillespie.  The  origin  of  evil :  a  celestial 
drama.     L.  1873. 

Testiculus.  One  of  the  pseudonyms 
attributed  to  Junius  (q.v.). 

The  letter  thus  signed  is  dated  Nov.  24, 1770^ 
and  consists  of  an  ironical  defence  of  Lord  Bar- 
rington. 

Testis.  One  of  the  pseudonyms  at- 
tributed to  Junius  [q.v.). 

The  letter  thus  signed  is  dated  Nov.  19, 1770,. 
and  reflects  upon  the  army. 

"Testudo,  Totty."  Mrs.  Flora  Fran- 
ces Wi/lde.  The  life  and  wonderful  ad- 
ventures of  ...  an  autobiography. 
Edinb.  1873. 

Testy,  Tim.  Alden  Spooner.  His  sig- 
nature, Sept.  4,  1811,  to  lines  "Crossing 
the  Ferry,"  in  the  "  Long  Island  Star  " 
(Brooklyn,  N.Y.). 

Testy,  Timothy.  —  See  "  Sensitive, 
Samuel,"  and  — . 

Teutha.  William  Jerdan,  who  used 
this  signature  from  his  first  to  his  last 
contributions  to  the  press. 

Th.  Thomas  Thornton  (?).  — See 
Lamb's  "Elia,"  "Christ's  Hospital." 

Thacker,  Page.  Lettie  M.  Burwell, 
Plantation  reminiscences.     1878. 

Thanelian.  N.  W.  Coffin,  in  the 
Boston  "  Journal." 

Thanet,  Octave.     Miss  Alice  French^ 


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of  Davenpoii;,  Iowa,  in  her  contributions 
to  magazine  literature. 

Their  Chairman.  Benjamin  Frank- 
lin Hallett.  The  Sears  Fund  connected 
with  St.  Paul's  Church  in  Boston.  Ee- 
port  of  a  committee  of  the  proprietors, 
by  .  .  .  Easter,  1854.     B.  1854. 

Their  Latest  Victim.  John  Hahber- 
ton.     Helen's  babies ;  by  .  .  .     B.  1876. 

Their  Nephew.  John  Penrose.  Lives 
of  Vice-Admiral  Sir  Charles  Vinicombe 
Penrose,  and  Capt.  James  Trevenen. 
By  .  .  .    L.  1850. 

Their  Wellwisher.  Simeon  Ide. 
The  young  Franklinsonian  .  .  .  written 
for  the  children  of  mechanics  and  farm- 
ers ..  .     Hartford,  1872. 

Thekla.  Mrs.  Caroline  Atherton 
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Theophanes  Cantabrigiensis.  Bish- 
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Theophilus.  Samuel  Spring,  D.D.  (?). 
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Theophilus  Secundus.  Rev.  Stephen 
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Th§otime.  L'Abb€  Marc  Antoine 
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Therapeutes.      David    Brodie.      The 


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Theron.  John  Pierpont.  His  signa- 
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Theseus.  Edicard  Hamilton.  Death 
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Theta.  Julia  Putnam  Henderson. 
Annie  Balfour  and  her  friends  .  .  . 
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Theta.  Miss  Maria  Theresa  Hoblyn. 
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Theta.  William  Thorn.  The  thorn- 
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the  Twelve  Tribes  of  Israel,  but  more 
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The  full  pseudonym  reads,  "  Theta,  a  lineal 
descendant  of  the  Hereditary  Standard  Bearers  of 
Normandy  and  England.  'The  Knights  of  the 
Swan.' " 

The  work  is  dedicated  to  the  Bishop  of  Natal, 
by  O,  presumably  the  author. 

Theta,  Ijaneastriensis.  Rev.  Thomas 
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Thinlter,  Theodore.  Francis  Chan- 
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Thistleton,  the  Hon.  ITrancis,  late 
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Thomas,  Father.  Thomas  Doyle. 
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Thomas,  Caroline.  Mrs.  Julia  Caro- 
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Thomas,  Karl.  Karl  Thomas  Michter. 
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Thome,  Kate.  Miss  Louisa  M.  Gray. 
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Thunderbolt.  John  Doherty.  An 
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Thurland,  Bilberry.  Charles  Hooton. 
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Thurstan,  Henry  J.  Francis  Turner 
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Thwackius,  Herman.  Jonas  Clapper. 
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covery and  settlement  of  that  great 
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Translated  from  the  original  Bawl- 
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Tibbs.  Charles  Dickens.  Scenes  and 
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Tickletoby,  Timothy.  Samuel  F. 
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Tim,  Uncle.  Richard  Lower.  Tom 
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An  English  newspaper  started  in  1785 
under  the  title  of  the  "  Daily  Universal 
Register,"  and  adopted  its  present  name 
in  1788.  It  was  originated  by  Mr.  John 
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Walter. 

Times  Bee-Master,  The.  John  Cum- 
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Timothy.  Thomas  Worcester.  Letter 
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Timothy,  Master.  George  W.  M. 
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Tinto,  Dick.  Charles  A.  Jones,  who 
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Tinto,  Gabriel.  Ci.  W.  Anthomj.  The 
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Tirabecque.  Modesto  Lafuente,  who, 
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Titcomb,  Timothy,  Esquire.  Josiah 
Gilbert  Holland.  Titcorab's  letters  to 
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Titian,  Onyx.  Miss  Sarah  Woodward. 
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"  Michael  Ansrelo  "  is  said  to  be  a  nickname 
bestowed  upon  Thackeray  by  a  friend,  probably 
in  allusion  to  his  youthful  aspirations,  whilst 
"  Tilmarsh  "  was  perhaps  "added  as  a  sort  of 
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"  Doctor  Birch  and  his  young  friends "  (L. 
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Titterwell,  Timothy,  Esq.  Samuel 
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Toby.  Jonathan  Swift,  D.D.  A  town 
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Toby,  Abel's  Kinsman.  Jonathan 
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Toby,  M.  P.  Mr.  Lucy.  Essence  of 
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Toby,  Uncle.     Rev.  Tobias  H.  Miller. 

Toby,  Uncle.  Elisha  North,  M.D. 
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New  London,  Conn.,  1833. 

Toby,      Simeon.  George       Trask. 

Thoughts  and  stories  on  tobacco,  for 
American  lads ;  or.  Uncle  Toby's  anti- 
tobacco  advice  to  his  nephew,  Billy 
Bruce.      B.,  5th  ed.,  1852. 

Todd,  IJaurie.  Grant  Thorburn. 
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Todkill,  Anas.  .John  Esten  Cooke. 
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Toletus.  David  Tappan,  D.D.  Two 
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Tom,  Brother.  Thomas  Wartun.  — 
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Tom,  Captain.  Daniel  Defoe.  A  let- 
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Tom  of  Bedlam.  Luke  Milhuurne. 
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L.  1698. 

Tom-Tit,  Ebenezer.  Charles  Smith, 
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Tomkins,  Isaac,  Gent.  Henry,  Lord 
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Ton.     E.  Kingman. 

Tonson,  Monsieur.  John  Taylor... 
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Topping,  Godfrey.  Dr.  John  Rob- 
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Touchstone.     .John  Savage. 

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Toupius,  Joannes.  Jonathan  Toup. 
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Tractarian  British  Critic,  A.  Eev. 
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Trader,  An  Old  and  Experienced. 
Alexander  Clunij.  The  American  trav- 
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Tradesman  of  Philadelphia,  A. 
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Tradleg,  Nitram.  Martin  Geldart. 
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Translator,  The.  John  Kesson.  Trav- 
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Translator  of  "Lady  Catesby's 
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Translator  of  the  "  Caledonian 
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Translator  of  the  "  New  Atalantis," 
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Translator  of  the  "Niebelungen 
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Translator  of  the  "Pattern  of 
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Translator  of  "  Wilhelm  Meister," 
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Traveller,  A.  De  Witt  Clinton.  An 
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TraveUer,  A.  Charles  E.  Kells  (1). 
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Traveller,  A.  Henry  Salt.  Egypt: 
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Traveller,  A.  Dinah  Maria  {Mulock) 
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Traveller,  A.  Benjamin  C.  Clark. 
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TraveUer,  A.  Mrs.  Ann  {Hinton) 
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Traveller,  A.  Henry  Russell  Cleve- 
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Traveller,  A.  William  Cullen  Bryant. 
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p.  22),  it  may  be  read  that  this  queer,  enigmati- 
cal plate  is  merely  a  joke,  the  point  of  which  is 
now  forgotten  ...  I  would,  however,  just  hint 
. .  .  that  the  original  of  this  odd  caricature  por- 
trait was  no  other  than  the  celebrated  scholar, 
linguist,  and  political  economist,  Dr.  —  more  re- 
cently Sir  John —  Bowring,  so  well  known  by 
hie  translations  from  the  Russian,  Sei"vian,  Po- 
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Eethonian,  Spanish,  Portuguese,  and  Icelandic 
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u. 


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U.  U.  Cyrus  Redding.  The  sword 
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"  Ubique."  Parker  Gillmore.  Acces- 
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Ulsternian,  An.  George  Sigerson. 
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Ulysses.  George  Newman  Bliss,  in  the 
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Umbra.  Charles  Cavendish  Clifford, 
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Una.     Mrs.  3Iary  {Hall)  Lawrence. 

"  Distinguished  for  her  beauty,  she  was  ponr- 
trayed  by  West  in  two  of  his  most  admired  pic- 
tures: first,  as  Una;  and  secondly,  as  Fidelia,  in 
his 'Fidelia and  Speranza.'"  —  See  "Gent.  Mag.," 
February,  1S15,  p.  184. 

Una.  Miss  Mary  A.  McMullen. 
Snatches  of  song.     St.  Louis,  1874. 

Uncle  Tom's  Nephew.  Thomas 
Driver.  The  slavery  of  the  pulpit .  .  . 
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Uncommercial  Traveller,  The. 
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Unda.  Thomas  S.  Muir.  Inchcolm, 
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Undergraduate,  An.  Rev.  Thomas 
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Undergraduate,  An.  Rev.  Thomas 
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Undergraduate  of  the  University 
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"  It  is  intended  to  typify  the  interest  taken  by 
the  periodical  in  both  town  and  country  affairs." 

triiJes  for  the  "  Morning  Post," 

And  nothing  for  Sylvanus  Urban. 

—  W.  M.  Praed,  "  The  Vicar." 

Utis,  U.  Donough  [you  don't  know 
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V***,  Mr.  de.  Frangois  Marie  Arouet 
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imagine  no  day  dreary,  and  no  evening  could  be 
long  in  that  household,  a  circle  which  in  later 
years  has  become  familiar  through  her  pen  as 
'  Vagabondia.'  The  first  essay  at  a  story  that 
might  go  beyond  the  approving  audience  of 
'Vagabondia' was  attempted  in  her  13th  year; 
written  and  read,  not  told,  to  her  two  sisters, 
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Valens.  Richard  Burke.  About  1770 
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Valentine,  Floyd.  Floyd  Vail,  in 
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"Valerie.  Mme.  Wilhelmine  Jos€phine 
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Valerius.  One  of  tlie  pseudonyms  at- 
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The  first  letter,  signed  as  above,  ia  dated  May 
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case,  in  reply  to  a  defence  of  the  grant  to  Sir 
James  Lowther.  Another  letter,  dated  August 
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Valerius.  William  Coombe.  The  let- 
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Vandegrlft,  Margaret.  Margaret 
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Vane,  Paul.     Frank  W.  Potter. 


Vane,  Violet.  Mrs.  Jane  L,  Howell 
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Vanella.  The  Hon.  Anne  Vane.  The 
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Vanessa.  Miss  Esther  Vanhomrigh,  a 
lady  acquaintance  of  Dean  Swift. 

Vanished  Hand,  A.  Mortimer  Collins. 
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Varina.  Miss  Jane  Warying,  a  friend 
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Varney.  Thomas  Griffiths  Wainewright, 
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Varvicensis,  Philopatris.  Samuel 
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Vedastus.  —  See  "  Telarius." 

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this  signature,  to  an  obscure  paper  pub- 
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Vely,  Emma.  Emma  (Couvely)  Si- 
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Venator.  William  Elliott.  —  See  "  Pis- 
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Venerable  Nestor  Ironsides.  Rich- 
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Venerated  Nobleman,  A.  William 
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Veni  Vidi.  Mrs.  Jennie  [Cunningham) 
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Verax.  Robert  Blakey  and  George  Her- 
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Verax.  Samuel  Alexander.  Remarks 
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Verdad.  Gen.  F.  F.  Millen,  in  liis 
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Verdello,  Cordrac.  Richard  Harris. 
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Verdery,  Emily.  Mrs.  Emily  Ver- 
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Verena,  Sopliie.  Sophie  [Modinger) 
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Veridicus.  Richard  Whitworth,  M.P. 
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Veritas.  George  S.  McWatters  em- 
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some  existing  evils  of  Bellevue  Hospi- 
tal (N.Y.). 

Veritas.  E.  C.  Walker,  in  his  contri- 
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Veritas.  Rev.  Andrew  MacGeorge. 
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Veritas.  Ho7i.  John  Richardson.  The 
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Verite,  Augusts.  Jules  Fournier,  a 
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occasionally  contributed  to  "  La  Mi- 
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above. 

Verite  sans  Peur.  Frederic  James 
Prouting,  in  his  contributions  to  various 
English  periodicals. 

Vermond,  Paul.  Eugene  Guinot.  — 
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Vernon,  Judge.  E.  C.  Tuttle,  in  his 
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Vernon,  Henry.  George  Wightwick. 
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Vernon,  Ruth.  Stopford  J.  Ram. 
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Versatile,  Val.  Harry  Enton,  in  his 
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Md.). 

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- 
specting Nootka  Sound.  These  were 
reprinted  in  a  pamphlet." 

Verus.  Edward  Burton.  An  address 
to  his  fellow-countrymen,  in  a  letter  from 
...  in  allusion  to  some  of  the  popular 
doctrines  agitated  at  the  present  time, 
and  guarding  his  countrymen  against 
delusion.     L.  1820. 

Verus.  John  Taylor.  Currency  ex- 
plained ...     L.  184o. 

Verus.  Timothy  Pickering.  Letters 
of  ...  to  the  native  Americans.  P. 
1797. 

Verus.  Sir  James  Bland  Purges  Lamb, 
Bart.,  D.C.L.  Letters  on  the  Spanish 
Aggression  at  Nootka.    L.  1790. 

Verus.  Don  Luis  Onis.  Observations 
on  tlie  existing  differences  between  the 
government  of  Spain  and  the  United 
States.     P.  1817. 

Very  Exalted  Subject  in  Ms  Majes- 
ty's Dominions,  A.  George,  Prince  of 
Wales.  —  See  "  Albion." 

Very  learned  Man  of  the  Church 
of  England,  A.  Henry  Dodwell,  D.D. 
An  abstract  of  common  principles  .  .  . 
out  of  the  "Vindication  of  the  deprived 
bishops,  etc.,  by  .  .  .  By  Edward  Ste- 
phens.    L.  1700. 

Vestris,  Mons.,  Sen.  Dr.  Jolin  Nott. 
An  heroic  epistle  ...  to  Mademoiselle 
Heinel  in  France.  With  notes,  n.p.  1781. 

Veteran.  One  of  the  pseudonyms 
attributed  to  Junius  {q-t\)- 

The  letters  thus  signed  (January  to  May, 
1772)  are  all  directed  against  Lord  Barrington. 

Veteran  de  1812,  Un.  Sir  Etienne 
Paschal  Tache',  Knt.,  M.D.  Quelques 
reflexions  sur  I'organisation  des  volon- 
taires  et  de  la  milice  de  cette  province 
.  ,  .     Quebec,  1863. 

Veteran  Observer,  A.  Edward 
Deerinq  Mansjield,  editor  at  Cincinnati, 
1835-51,  and  at  N.Y.C.  from  1853-71. 

Veteran  Soldier,  A.  John  Frost  (1). 
The  heroes  and  battles  of  the  American 
Revolution  ...     P.  1845. 

Veteran  Stager,  A.  G.  Grant.  An 
essay  on  the  science  of  acting.     L.  1828. 

Veteran  Traveller,  A.  William  Rae 
Wilson.  Notes  abroad  and  rhapsodies 
at  home,  by  .  .  .     L.  1837. 

Veto.  Theodore  Sedgwick,  Jr.,  in  the 
New  York  "  Evening  Post." 

Vetus.  Edward  Sterling,  in  his  letters 
contributed  to  the  "  Times'"  (L.  1812-13). 

"  Voluntary  letters,  I  suppose,  without  pay- 
ment or  pre-engagement,  one  successful  letter 
calling  out  another,  till  'Vetus'  and  his   doc- 


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trines  came  to  be  a  distinguishable  entity,  and 
tie  business  amounted  to  something;  but  of  my 
own  earliest  newspaper  reading,  I  can  remember 
the  name  '  Vetus  '  as  a  kind  ot  i  ditorial  backlog, 
on  which  able  editors  were  wont  to  chop  straw 
now  and  then."  —  Thomas  CARLVLt:. 

Vetus.  Charles  Marsh.  The  famous 
letters  of  "  Vetus  "  in  the  "  Times  "  have 
been  confidently  ascribed  to  his  pen. 
These  letters  were  republished  in  1812  in 
two  parts,  with  a  preface  and  notes. 

Vetus.  Benjamin  Baiiei/,  D.D.  Six 
letters  of  ...  to  the  editor  of  the  "  Cey- 
lon Times  "...     Columbo,  1852. 

Vey,  Elinor.  Mrs.  Elliot  Glover,  in 
the  New  York  "  Independent." 

Viator.  William  Becl-ford,  in  his  con- 
tributions to  the  "  Literary  Gazette " 
(L.  1823). 

Viator.  Jonathan  Huntington  Bright, 
who  was  for  several  years  a  writer  for 
the  public  journals  and  literary  maga- 
zines under  this  signature. 

Viator.  William  Jerdan,  in  the  Lon- 
don "  Stin."     1814  et  seq. 

Viator.  George  Lipscomb,  M.D.,  by 
whose  hand  numerous  articles  appeared 
in  the  "  Gent.  Mag.,"  chiefly  under  this 
signature. 

Viator.  Thomas  D'Oyly.  Edward 
Somers  ...    L.  1843. 

Viator.  Joseph  B.  Varnum,  Jr.  Wash- 
ington sketch-book.     N.Y.  1864. 

Viator,  John,  Esq.  Samuel  Andrew 
Peters.  An  answer  to  Dr.  Inglis's  de- 
fence of  his  character  against  certain 
false  and  malicious  charges  .  .  •  By  .  .  . 
L.  1785. 

Viator,  Vacuus.  Thomas  Hughes,  the 
writer  of  the  series  of  letters  in  the  Lon- 
don "  Spectator,"  describing  the  new  set- 
tlement at  Rugby,  Tennessee.  These 
letters  were  afterwards  published  as  the 
2d  part  of  a  pamphlet  entitled  "  Rugby, 
Tennessee  .  .  .     N.Y.  1881. 

Viator  Verax.  Rev.  George  Mus- 
grave,  M.A.  Cautions  to  tourists  .  .  .  L. 
1863. 

Vicar,  A  Late.  Rev.  Robert  Masters, 
B.D.  A  short  account  of  the  parish  of 
Waterbeach,  in  the  diocese  of  Ely  .  .  . 
€amb.  1795. 

Vicar  of  Cudham.  Samuel  Ayscough. 
Account  of  the  parish  of  Cudham,  in 
Kent,  in  "  Gent.  Mag.,"  September,  1804, 
p.  830. 

Vicar  of  Frome-Selwood,  The.  T. 
Clissold.  Swedenborg's  writings  and 
■Catholic  teaching ;  or,  a  voice  from  the 
new  church  porch,  in  answer  to  a  series 
of  articles  on  the  Swedenborgians,  by  . . . 
[Rev.  William  James  Early  Bennett]  in 
"'  The  old  church  porch."    L.  1858. 


Vicar  of  Holbeach,  The.  Cecil  Wil- 
lis, D.D.  The  nature  of  Agistment  Tithe 
of  unprofitable  stock,  illustrated  in  the 
case  of  the  Vicar  of  Holbeach.     1778. 

Vicar  of  BIo^w'ensto^v,  The.  Rev. 
Robert  Stephen  Hawker,  M.A.  Rural 
synods.     By  .  .  .  Cornwall.     L.  1844. 

Vicar  of  Napton,  The.  Rev.  Henry 
Windsor  Villiers  Stuart.  The  royal  wed- 
ding [of  the  Prince  of  Wales],  and  the 
national  festivities.  A  sermon  preached 
by  . . .     L. 1863. 

Vicar  of  the  Church  of  England, 

A.  Rev.  Joseph  Bosworth.  The  Episco- 
pal Church  of  Scotland  proved  to  be  in 
full  communion  with  the  Church  of  Eng- 
land ...     L.  1849. 

Vicarius  Cantianus.  Samuel  Pegge. 
"A  stricture  of  D.  Uucarel's  repertory." 
"  Gent.  Mag.,"  1763,  p.  441.  See  "  Gent. 
Mag.,"  LXVL,  p.  982. 

Victim,  A.  George  Chittenden  Ben- 
ham.  A  year  of  wreck.  A  true  story . . . 
N.Y. 1880. 

Victor.  Percy  Bysshe  Shelley.  Orig- 
inal poetry  by  Victor  and  Cazire.     1810. 

"Cazire"  is  the  poet's  friend.  Miss  Grove. 
"  Some  of  the  pieces  are  borrowed  bodily  from 
Matthew  Gregory  Lewis." 

Victor,  Verity.  E.  M.  Wright.  Be- 
hind the  scenes :  a  story  of  the  stage. 

B.  1870. 

Videbimus,  Joannes.  Jacques  Albin 
Simon  Collin  de  Plancy.  Tre'sor  de  la 
chanson  .  .  .     Paris,  1849. 

Video.  Jonathan  Couch.  Words  and 
phrases  common  at  Polperro  in  Cornwall, 
but  not  used  elsewhere,  in  "Notes  and 
Queries."     1854. 

Vidette.  Jefferson  E.  P.  Doyle,  in  the 
New  York  "  Globe  Democrat." 

Vidette.  J.  J.  Elliott,  in  his  contribu- 
tions to  the  "Picayune"  (New  Orleans, 
La.). 

Vidocq.  Col.  Charles  Ashton  Haw- 
kins (?).  "  The  great  ether  question  ,  .  . 
"National  Police  Gazette"  (N.Y.  1852). 

Vierge.      Virginia  Beecrojl. 

Vieux  gargon,  Un.  Alphonse  Cyno- 
suridis.  Memoires  d'  .  .  .  Montreal, 
1865. 

Vieux  Moustache.  Clarence  Gordon. 
Boarding-school  days.     N.Y.  1873. 

Vigilans.  Rev.  Charles  Valentine  Le 
Grice,  M.A.  Letters  on  Church  ques- 
tions.    Truro,  1845. 

Vigilant.  R.  Mitchell,  in  his  contribu- 
tions to  the  "Sportsman"  (L.). 

Vigilant.  F.  W.  Vosburgh,  in  his  con- 
tributions to  the  "  Spirit  of  the  Times " 
(N.Y.). 

Vigilant  and  Wizard.     John  Corlett. 


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•"  Racing  Prophet,"  in  "  Sporting  Times  " 
and  "  Sportsman." 

Vigornius.  Samuel  Melancthon  Wor- 
cester, D.D.  Essays  on  slavery  .  .  .   1826. 

Vigors,  N.  A.,  Jun.  Bev.  Frederick 
Nolan,  LL.D.,  F.R.S.  An  inquiry  into 
the  nature  and  extent  of  poetick.  licence. 
L.  1810. 

Village  Apothecary,  A.  W.  F. 
Deacon.  Murder  will  out ;  or,  confes- 
sions of  .  .  .     St.  John,  186-. 

Village  Curate,  A.  Rev.  William 
irlenn.  Temperance  lecture,  by  .  .  .  [in 
verse].     L.  1877. 

Village  Schoolmaster,  diaries  M. 
Dickinson,  in  several  tales. 

Villard,  Henry.  Heinrich  Hilgard, 
correspondent  of  the  New  York  "Trib- 
ime  "  just  before  the  civil  war,  and  rose 
to  eminence  as  a  newspaper  writer  during 
that  period. 

Villiers,  Lit.  Waiuwright,  U.S.N. 
Frank  Cahill,  in  his  contributions  to  the 
"^  Saturday  Press"  (P.),  etc. 

Vincent,  Ellerton.  31.  C.  Logan. 
The  artist's  dream.     18-. 

Vincent,  John,  Esq.  Jedediah  Vin- 
■cejit  Huntington.  The  pretty  plate  .  .  . 
N.Y.  1852. 

Vincent,  William,  of  Gray's  Inn. 
Thomas  Holcroft.  Plain  and  succinct 
narrative  of  the  late  riots  and  disturb- 
ances in  the  cities  of  London  and  West- 
minster, and  the  borough  of  Southwark. 
L.  1780. 

Vindex.  —  See  "  Aiitiquarius." 

Vindex.  One  of  the  signatures 
adopted  by  Junius  {q.v.). 

The  two  letters  thus  signed  are  dated  Febru- 
ary 22  and  March  6,  1771,  and  treat  upon  the 
Spanish  declaration. 

Vindex.  Samuel  Adams,  in  the  "  Bos- 
ton Gazette,"  17G8,  1770,  1771,  AprU  20, 
1772. 

Vindex.  John  Butler,  Bishop  of 
Hereford.  Some  of  his  political  tracts 
in  defence  of  Lord  North's  measures  are 
said  to  have  appeared  under  the  name  of 
"  Vindex." 

Vindex.  Dr.  ,Tohn  Loveday,  in  "Gent. 
Mag.,"  Vol.  LVIL,  p.  135,  notice  of  Ba- 
con's "  Liber  Regis." 

Vindex.  E.  J.  Newell,  in  his  contri-' 
butions  to  the  "  Evening  Post  "  (N.Y.). 

Vindex.  Lorenzo  Sabine.  His  signa- 
ture to  a  discussion  in  the  "  Home  Jour- 
nal," 1848,  between  him,  "Vindex,"  and 
H.  C.  Van  Schaack,  and  H.  Onderdonk, 
Jr.,  in  regard  to  General  De  Lancey's 
conduct  to  General  WoodhuU. 

Vindex.  Rev.  John  Poage  Campbell. 
Answer  to  Stone's  reply.     1806. 


Vindex.  Patrick  Ellison.  Candid 
animadversions  respecting  a  petition  to 
the  late  General  Assembly  of  Maryland, 
in  behalf  of  the  Episcopal  ministers  in 
the  same.     Bait.  1783. 

Vindex.  Very  Reverend  Thomas  Ma- 
guire.  Clerge  Canadien  venge  par  ses 
ennemis  .  .  .     Quebec,  1834. 

Vindex.  Henn/  Rogers.  The  eclipse 
of  faith  ...     L.  1852. 

Vindex.  Joseph  Gurney  Bevan.  An 
examination  of  the  first  part  of  a  pam- 
phlet called  "  An  appeal  to  the  Society 
of  Eriends."     By  .  .  .     L.  1802. 

Vindex.  Sir  Frederick  Morton  Eden, 
Bart.  On  the  maritime  riglits  of  Great 
Britain.     L.  1807. 

Vindex.  Mr.  llannay,  of  Marylebone 
Bank.  Letter  to  William  Clay,  Esq.  .  . . 
L. 1836. 

Vindex.  Thomas  Maguire.  Observa- 
tions d'un  Catholique  sur  I'histoire  du 
Canada  .  ,  .     Quebec,  1827. 

Vindex.  John  M.  Gordon.  Tab- 
leau No.  16;  or,  a  box  on  both  ears. 
Norfolk,  Va.,  1872. 

Vindicator.  Rev.  William  Woodis 
Harvey.  An  impartial  view  of  the  state 
of  religion  in  Penzance  and  its  vicinity 
.  .  .     Penzance,  1824. 

Vindicator  of  Mr.  Wesley^s  Min- 
utes, The.  Rev.  Mr.  —  Fletcher,  of 
Madeley  Co.,  Salop.  A  third  check  to 
Antinomianism,  in  a  letter  to  the  author 
of  "  Pietas  Oxoniensis "  [Sir  Richard 
Hill].     By  .  .  .     L.  1772. 

Vinegar,  Captain  Hercules.  Henry 
Fielding,  who,  in  1739,  wrote  for  "Cham- 
pion "  under  this  signature. 

Viola.  Mrs.  Fanny  (Murdaugh)  Down- 
ing, who  began  to  write  for  the  public 
under  this  signature.  Author  of  "Eive 
Little  Girls  and  Two  Little  Boys."  Ev- 
anston,  1878. 

Viola.  Mrs.  Laura  M.  {Haioley) 
Thurston,  who,  under  this  signattire,  pub- 
lished her  poems  in  the  "Louisville 
Journal,"  and  in  Gallagher's  "  Hespe- 
rian," Columbus,  O. 

Viola.     li^athinka  (Halein)  Zitz, 

Viola,  lie.      Col.  Thomas  Picton. 

Violet,  Corporal  or  Daddy  (Fr. 
Caporal  la  Violette  or  Papa  la  Violette). 
Napoleon  Bonaparte. 

"  A  name  given  to  the  Emperor  by  his  parti- 
sans in  France  after  his  banishment  to  Elba,  and 
designed  to  express  their  hope  that  he  would 
return  in  the  spring  (of  1815)." 

Violet,  Monsieur.  Frederick  Mar- 
ryat.  The  narrative  of  ...  in  Cali- 
fornia, Sonora,  and  Western  Texas.  L. 
1839. 


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Violette.  Mrs.  Marion  Eva  Garrick. 
Her  nom  de  theatre. 

Virginia.  Miss  Virginia  E.  Davidson, 
who,  under  this  signature,  wrote  for  the 
"Southern  Opinion"  (Eichniond,  Va.). 

Virginia,  Cousin.  Virginia  W.  John- 
son.    Calderwood  secret.     N.Y.  187-. 

Virginia  Confederate,  A.  A.  M. 
Keileij.  In  vinculis ;  or,  the  prisoner  of 
war  .  .  .     N.Y.  1866. 

Virginia  Physician,  A.  P.  S.  Ruter, 
M.D.  Eeminiscences  of  . .  .  Louisville, 
1849. 

Virginian,  A.  Robert  Tyler.  Ahasu- 
erus :  a  poem.     N.Y.  1842. 

Virginian,  A.  George  Tucker.  A  de- 
fence of  the  character  of  Thomas  Jeffer- 
son against  a  writer  in  the  New  York 
"Review"  [Dr.  F.  L.  Hawks],  By  .  .  . 
N.Y. 1838. 

Virginian,  A.  .lames  H.  Price.  Don 
Paez ,  and  other  poems  .  .  .  N.Y. 
1847. 

Virginian,  A.  William  A.  Carruthers. 
The  Kentuckian  in  New  York ;  or,  the 
adventures  of  three  Southerners.  N.Y. 
1834. 

Virginian,  A.  —  Gardner.  The  life 
and  death  of  Sam,  in  Virginia  .  .  .  Rich- 
mond, 1856. 

Virginian,  A.  John  Esten  Cooke. 
The  life  of  Stonewall  Jackson  from 
official  papers  .  .  .  by  .  .  .  N.Y. 
1863. 

Usually,  but  incorrectly,  attributed  to  John 
M.  Daniel. 

Virginian,  A.  Francis  W.  Gilmer, 
Esq.  Original  and  miscellaneous  essays, 
by  .  .  .     Richmond,  1829. 

Virginian,  A.  John  H.  Gilmer.  South- 
ern politics ;  what  we  are  and  what  we 
will  be  .  .  .     Richmond,  1867. 

Virginian,  A.  Angus  W.  Macdonald. 
The  two  rebellions ;  or,  treason  un- 
masked .  .  .     Richmond,  1865. 

Visionary,  The.  Sir  Walter  Scott, 
who,  in  1821,  contributed  some  political 
lucubrations  to  the  "  Edinburgh  Weekly 
Journal "  under  the  head  of  "  The  Vision- 
ary." 

Visiter,  A.  Stephen  Weston.  A  slight 
sketch  of  Paris  .  ,  .  by  .  .  .     L.  1814. 

Visitor,  A.  Dr.  John  Croghan.  Ram- 
bles in  the  Mammoth  Cave  in  1844  .  . . 
Louisville,  1845. 

Vlssch,     William  L.  Visscher,  in  his 


contributions  to  various  Western  period- 
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Visto.  W.  S.  Jordan,  of  San  Fran- 
cisco, Cal.,  in  his  contributions  to  various 
European  periodicals. 

Vitalis.  Erik  Sjoberg.  Poe'sies  com- 
pletes.    Stockholm^  1828. 

Viva.  Afiss  Eva  WiUiams,  in  her  con- 
tributions to  the  "Evening  Journal" 
(Jersey  City,  N.J.). 

Vive  Valeque.  Rev.  John  Eagles. 
"Once  upon  a  time,"  in  "Blackwood's 
Magazine,"  Vol.  77,  p.  685  seq. 

Other  articles  in  "Blackwood's  Magazine" 
under  the  same  signature  are  by  him. 

Vivian.  George  Henrtj  Lewes,  in  the 
London  "  Leader,"  1852. 

Voice  from  Kentucky,  A.  William 
Coleman.  Appeal  to  the  people  of  the 
North.     Louisville,  Ky.,  1861. 

Voluntary  Advocate,  A.  Adam 
Thomson,  D.D.  Appeal  from  Scotland 
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Volunteer,  A.  Col.  George  Chesney. 
Battle  of  Dorking,  reminiscences  of  .  .  . 
Edinb.  1871. 

Volunteer,  A.  B.  F.  Scribner.  Camp 
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1847. 

Volunteer,  A.  John  Beatty.  The  cit- 
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Cin.  1879. 

Volunteer,  A.  Anna  Letitia  Barhauld. 
Sins  of  government,  sins  of  the  nation  . .  . 
By  .  .  .     L.  1793. 

Volunteer  in  the  United  States 
Service,  A.  Henry  Howard  Brownell. 
Lyrics  of  a  day;  or,  newspaper  poetry 
by  .  .  .     N.Y.  1866. 

Vouziers,  M.  de.  P.  D.  Moithey. 
Marie  Antoinette  d'Autriche,  reine  de 
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Voyager,  A.  George  Hill.  The  ruins 
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W.  1831. 

Voyager,  A.  William  Scoresby.  Tales 
of  ...  to  the  Arctic  Ocean.    L.  1826, 

Voyageur,  Un.  Amandine  Lucile  Au- 
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Paris,  1857. 

Voyageur,  Un.  Xavier  Marmier. 
Poe'sies  d'  .  .  .  1834-78.     Paris,  1882. 

Voyageur,  Anglois,  Un.  Martin 
Sherlock.     Lettres  d'  .  .  .     Geneva,  1779. 

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W. 


W.  Sir  John  Bowring.  ffis  signature 
to  the  postscript  to  an  article  in  the 
"  Westminster  Eeview "  for  January, 
1841. 

W.  William  Hazlitt,  in  the  London 
*•  Examiner,"  Dec.  24,  1815. 

W.  William  Cowper  Prime,  in  the 
New  York  "  Journal  of  Commerce." 

W.  Ho?i.  William  A.  Whitehead,  in 
his  meteorological  contributions  to  the 
■"  Daily  Advertiser"  (Newark,  N.J.). 

W.  Henriette  (Guizot)  de  Witt,  known 
for  her  educational  works,  and  her  trans- 
lations from  the  English,  signed  at  first 
with  this  initial. 

W.  Itev.  Francis  Wrangham.  —  See 
«P.  J." 

W.  Thomas  Webster.  The  Holy 
Bible  .  .  ,  With  short  notes,  etc.  Ed. 
by  .  .  .    L.  1810. 

W.  Richard  Walker.  The  legend  of 
Cosmo  ...     By  Basil.     L.  1860. 

W.  Samuel  Hurd  Walley.  National 
finances.    B.  1863. 

W.  W.  Elliot  Woodward.  Eecords 
of  Salem  witchcraft,  copied  from  the 
original  documents,  by  .  .  .     1864. 

W.,  A.  Alexander  Wilder,  M.D.  His 
signature  in  the  "Young  Men's  Mag.," 
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W.,  A.  A.  Wilkinson,  M.D.  Brief 
historical  notices  of  the  parishes  of 
Hurstbourn  Priors  and  St.  Mary  Bom-n, 
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W.,  A.  William  Atkinson  Warwick. 
The  clergyman's  companion.  Ed.  by 
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W.,  A.  Aaron  West.  A  plain  address 
...  to  the  Churches  of  Christ ...  In  two 
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W.,  A.  Ambrose  Weston.  Two  letters 
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W.,  J.,  M.D.  Dr.  James  Wallace. 
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W.,  J.  F.  W.  Rev.  John  Fothergill 
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W.,  Li.     Leonard  Welsted. 

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W.,  Li.  Sir  Frederick  Charles  Lascelles 
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W.,  R.  E.  E.  Rowland  Eyles  Egerton 
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W.,    R.    P.        Robert    Plumer    Ward. 


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W.,  S.  Susan  Warner.  The  letter  of 
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W.,  S.  Stephen  Weston.  A  supple- 
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W.,  S.,  A.B.  S.  Walker,  A.B.  Tradi- 
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W.,  S.  D.  S.  D.  Waring,  in  his  trans- 
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W.,  S.  M.  S.  M.  Warren.  A  com- 
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W.,  T.  —  See  "  Amateur,  An  "  (Wil- 
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W.,  T.     Thomas  Walters. 

"  He  was  the  author  of  numerous  letters,  un- 
der anonymous  signatures,  in  various  magazines 
and  public  journals,  for  the  space  of  half  a  cen- 
tury; more  particularly  as  'T.  W.,'  in  the  pages 
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W.,  T.  Thomas  Warton.  "Student" 
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"  Its  principal  writers  were  Mr.  Eonnell 
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The  opening  number  has  some  lines  by  Pope. 
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Wagstaffe,  JeoflCry,  Esq.  John  Jeph- 
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Wagstafife,  John,  Esq.,  of  Wilbye 
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Walker  in  the  Pines,  The.  Gen- 
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Sioux  Indians,  and  by  which  he  is  generally 
known  among  them. 

Walking  Gentleman,  A.  Thomas 
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Walsingham.      Will  Stuart. 

Walsingham,  C.     Mrs.  F.  Howell. 

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Walter,  Uncle.  Walter  T.  Sleeper. 
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Walter,  Emile,  a  Avorker.  Alexati- 
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Walter,  Judith.  Mme.  Judith  (Gau- 
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Walton.     Henry  Thorpe. 

Wanderer.  E.  H.  d'Avigdon.  Eair 
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Wanderer,  A.  Carroll  Ryan.  The 
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Wanderer,  A.  R.  M.  Beverley. 
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Wanderer,  A.  A.  Moberley.  Varie- 
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Wanderer,  The.  John  Keast  Lord. 
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Wanderer,  The.  Matthew  Henry 
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Wanderer,  The.  George  Watterston. 
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Wandering  Minstrel,  The.  Fred- 
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1878. 

Wandering  Patentee,  The.  Tale 
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War-horse,  The.  Alderman  Purdy  ("? ). 
War-horsiana ;  or,  an  authentic  report 
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Warbler,  Forest.  M.  B.  McCormick. 
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Warburtonian,  A.  Richard  Hurd, 
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Ward,  Artemus.  Charles  Farrar 
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Ward,  Mrs.  Betsey  Jane.  Charles 
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Ward,  Mrs.  -Harriette  Oxnard. 
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This  book  was  written  and  first  published  by 
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Ward,  Ireland.  Irene  Widdemer. 
Daisy  Brentwell.     N.Y.  1876. 

Ward,  Marion.  Mrs.  Harriet  Marion 
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Warhawk.  William  Palmer.  Eng- 
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Waring.      Alfred   Domett.      "  Brown- 
ing immortalized    Domett    many    years 
ago,  imder  the  name  of  '  Waring,'  in  one 
of  his  early  dramatic  poems  :  — 
" '  What's  become  of  Waring 
Since  be  gave  us  all  the  slip  — 
Chose  land,  travel,  or  seafaring, 
Boots  and  chest,  or  staff  and  scrip, 
Rather  than  pace  up  and  down 
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Warmley,  Ernest,  M.A.  James  B. 
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Warneford,    Lieut.   Robert.       Wil- 


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Warner,  Warren,  Esq.,  of  the  Inner 
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1852.  "• 

Originally  published  in  "  Blackwood's  Maga- 
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Warren.  James  Cheetham.  An  anti- 
dote to  Jolin  Wood's  poison.  N.Y. 
1802. 

Warren.  Esther.  Miss  Esther  Robin- 
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Warriugtoii.  William  Stevens  Robin- 
son. His  signature  in  the  "Springfield 
(Mass.)  Kepublican,"  1856-76;  in  the 
"N.Y.  Tribune,"  1857-60;  and  in  the 
"  Boston  News,"  1875-76;  and  to  an  ar- 
ticle in  tlie  "Atlantic  Monthly"  for  De- 
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Warton,  John,  Dr.  Rev.  William 
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War-wick.     C.  J.  McDonough. 

Warwick.     Frank  B.  Ottarson. 

Warwick,  Eden.  George  S.  Jabet, 
of  Birmingham.  The  poet's  pleasaunce ; 
or,  garden  of  all  sorts  of  pleasant  flowers, 
which  our  pleasant  poets  have,  in  past 
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Wash.  Charles  Asbury  Stevens.  Left 
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Washingtonian,  A.  John  Lovett. 
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.  .  .     Albany,  1812.' 

Wastle,  William.  John  Gibson  Lock- 
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wood's Magazine." 

Watcher,  A.  Mrs.  Worsley.  The  house 
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Water  Drinker,  A.  Basil  Montagu, 
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Water  Drinker,  A.  William  Dun- 
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Water-poet,  The.     John  Taylor. 

Waters.  William  Russell.  The  game 
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Waters,  John.  Henry  Gary,  whose 
signature  of  "John  Waters  "was  well 
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American "  and  the  "  Knickerbocker 
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Waters,  Thomas.  William  Bussell. 
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corps.     N.Y.  1853. 

Watson,  George.  George  Watson 
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Waugh,     Mansie.      David     Macbeth 


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"  Waugh,"  uot  "  Wauch,"  is  according  to 
Brit.  Mus.  Catalogue. 

Wave.  Eugene  Batchelder.  A  romance 
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Waverley.  A.  J.  Wilson,  a  London 
tricycler;  under  this  signature  contrib- 
utes monthlj'  to  the  "  Springfield  Wheel- 
men's Gazette." 

He  is  a  voluminous  writer  in  the  London  cy- 
cling press,  chiefly  over  signature  of  "Faed," 
which  he  also  used  in  "  American  Bicycle  Jour- 
nal "  (B.  ]879),  and  by  which  he  is  hest  known. 
He  also  signs  "Axis,"  "Mem  O'Random,"  and 
"  An  Old  File." 

Waverley,  Edw^ard  Bradw^ardine, 
Esq.  John  Wilson  Croker.  Two  letters 
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L. 1826. 

Wayb ridge,  W.     Elias  Nason. 

Wayfarer,  A.  Moses  H.  Sargent. 
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Wayfarer,  A.  Cuthbert  G.  Young.  A 
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Wayfaring  Man,  A.  Clinton  G.  Gil- 
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Wayne,  Gladys.  Miss  Julia  Von 
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"  Household  "  (Brattleboro,  Vt.). 

Wayne,  Olive.    Mrs.  Mary  E.  Connell. 

Weathercock,  Janus.  Tliomas  Grif- 
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Weaver,  A.  T.  Bakewell.  The  moor- 
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Weaver  Poet,  The.      William  Thorn. 

Webber,  Frank.  William  H.  Bush- 
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Webfoot.  W.  D.  Phelps.  Fore  and 
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Webster,  Leland  A.  Robert  8.  Ham- 
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Wednesday's  Club  in  Friday-street, 
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Wehl,  Feodor.  Feodor  Zu  Wehlen. 
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Welby,  Horace.  John  Thuhs.  Pre- 
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Welch  Freeholder,  A.  David  Jones. 
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Welch  Member  of  Parliament,  A. 
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Wells,  Thornton.  Thomas  Williams. 
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Well-w^isher  to  both  Governments, 
A.  Francis  Makemie.  A  plain  and 
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Well-w^isher  to  his  Country,  A. 
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W^ell-w^isher  to  Mankind,  A.  Rev. 
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"Well-Wisher  to  the  Good  People 
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several  high  duties  which  the  nation  in 
general,  as  well  as  trade  in  particular, 
labours  under,  etc.  By  ...  L. 
1743. 

Well-wisher  to  the  Peace  of  Brit- 
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1707. 

Well-wisher  to  Trade,  A.  Alexan- 
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and  exchanges  ...     L. 1707. 

The  dedication  is  signed  "A.  J." 

Wells,  Charles  J.  H.  L.  Howard. 
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Wells,  Thornton.  Thomas  Williams. 
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"Welsh. Curate,  A.  Edward  Davies. 
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n.p.  1796. 


Welsh,  W.  William  Baxter.  The 
land  question.  Whose  is  the  land? 
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1870. 

Wensleydale  Poet,  The.  W.  G.  M. 
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Wentworth,  May.  2Irs.  Mary  W. 
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Werner,  Ernst.  Elisabeth  Biirsten- 
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Werner,  Hans.  Ange  Henri  Joseph 
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Werter,  Max.  Frank  Smyth,  of  Rich- 
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Wesleyan  Methodist  Missionary, 
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1856. 

West,  Marion.  Mrs.  G.  S.  Hoyt. 
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West,  Wnia.  Mary  S.  F.  Slocum  {!). 
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"West  End,  Sir  Warwick.  Sir  Straf- 
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West  India  Merchant,  A.  William 
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West  India  Proprietor,  A.  Matthew 
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West  Indian,  A.  Samuel  Estwick, 
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L.  1772. 

West  Indian,  A.  Richard  Nishet. 
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P.  1773. 

West- Yankee-Elf,  A.  L.  A.  Wood. 
John  Bull's  scientific  ( *? ) "  man-machine  " ; 
or,  American  "  common-sense  "  vs.  Hux- 
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Westbrook,  Raymond.  William 
Henry  Bishop,  who,  in  1878,  over  this 
signatiu-e  published  six  "  Open  Letters 
from  New  York"  in  the  "Atlantic 
Monthly." 

Westchester  Farmer,  A.  Samuel 
Seabury,  D.D.  Letters  of  .  .  .  179-. 
Also  in  a  pamphlet  advocating  loyalty  to 
the  Crown,  1775. 

Western  Memorabilia.  William 
Gowan,  who  "  published  many  cataIogua3 
of  books  on  American  history,  which  are 


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enlivened  by  his  own  notes,  Avritten 
under  the  pseudonym  of  '  W.  M.' " 

"Western  Tourist,  A.  Elbert  H. 
Smith.  Ma-ka-tai-me  she-kai-kiah ;  or, 
Black  Hawk  and  scenes  in  the  AVest :  a 
national  poem  .  .  .     N.Y.  1849. 

Westman,  Hab,  K.O.  Thomas  Ew- 
banlc.  The  spoon,  with  upwards  of  100 
illustrations.     N.Y.  1844. 

Wetherell,  Misses.  Susan  and  Anna 
B.  Warner. 

Wetherell,  Elizabeth.  Miss  Susan 
Warner.  The  wide,  wide  world.  N.Y. 
1852. 

Whtttttttd.  George  Whitefield.  The 
amorous  humours  and  audacious  adven- 
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[A  satire  in  verse.]     L.  1760  (■?). 

Whachum.  Albert  Charles  Wildman, 
in  the  "Cornwall  (Eng.)  Gazette." 

Whack,  Paddy.  John  Fitzgibbon, 
Earl  of  Clare.  No  union,  but  unite  and 
fall.  By  ...  of  Dyott  Street,  London 
...     L.  1799. 

Wharton,  Grace.  Mrs.  Katharine 
{Byerley)  Thomson,  joint-author.  The 
wits  and  beaux  of  society  ...     L.  1860. 

Wharton,  Philip.  John  Cockburn 
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beaux  of  society.     L.  1860. 

Whatshisname.  E.  C.  Massey.  The 
green-eyed  monster:  a  Christmas  lesson. 
L.  1854. 

What-You-Call-Him,  John.  Mat- 
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...     By  .  .  .     1700. 

Whats-you-call-him,  Clerk  to  the 
same.  Patrick  Anderson.  The  copie  of 
a  Barons  court,  newly  translated. 
(Printed  at  Helicon,  beside  Parnassus, 
and  are  to  be  sold  in  Caledonia.)     n.d. 

Wheaton,  Campbell.  3Irs.  Helen  C. 
Weeks.  Six  sinners;  or,  schooldays  in 
Bantam' Valley.    N.Y.  1877. 

Mrs.  Weeks  now  signs  her  name  to  periodioala 
"Helen  Campbell." 

Wheeler,  Stern.  Charles  S.  Wheeler, 
editor  of  the  "  Pontiac  Jacksonian,"  and 
contributor  to  periodicals  under  this  sig- 
nature, published  at  Boston,  in  1851,  a 
volume  of  poems  entitled  "The  "Winnow- 
ing." 

Whetstone,  Pete.  Charles  Fenton 
Mercer  Noland. 

Whig,  A.  One  of  the  signatures 
attributed  to  Junius  {q-v.). 

The  letter  thus  signed  is  dated  April  9, 1771, 
and  relates  to  the  privileges  of  Parliament. 

Whig,  A.  John  Butler,  Bishop  of 
Hereford.  An  answer  to  the  cocoa-tree 
(a  pamphlet  so  called),  from  ...  L. 
1762. 


Whig,  A.  Major  John  Scott,  after- 
wards Waring.  Seven  letters  to  the 
people  of  Great  Britain.  By  ...  L. 
1789. 

Whig  of  the  Old  School,  A.  Charles 
Francis  Adams.  An  appeal  from  the 
new  to  the  old  Whigs  ...     B.  1835. 

Whig  of  '76,  A.  Eobert  Macomb.  A 
reply  to  the  resolutions  and  address  of  a 
meeting  convened  at  Martlinsrs,  in  .  .  . 
New  York,  Feb.  4,  1811  .  .  .     nTy.  1811. 

Whimsy,  Sir  Finical.  Sir  Richard 
Worsleij.  Memoirs  of  .  .  .  and  his  lady 
.  . .     L.  1782. 

AVhimsical  Man,  A.  Frederic  Town- 
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Whip,  The.  Claudius  Bradford,  who 
wrote  four  or  five  poetical  articles  with 
this  title  for  the  "  New  England  Galaxy  " 
(B.). 

Whipem,  Benedick.  Richard  Har- 
ris.   New  nobility  :  a  novel ...    L.  1867. 

Whipple,  Wade.  George  Stevens. 
Revenge ;  or,  woman's  love :  a  melo- 
drama.    L.  1857. 

Whirlwind,  Captain.  Captain  Ed- 
loard  Sterling,  at  one  time  principal 
leader-writer  for  the  London  "Times." 
Carlyle  says  of  him :  "  An  impetuous 
man,  full  of  real  energy,  and  immensely 
conscious  of  the  same ;  who  transacted 
everything,  not  with  the  minimum  of 
fuss  and  noise,  but  with  the  maximum : 
a  very  '  Captain  Whirlwind,'  as  one  w^as 
tempted  to  call  him." 

Whistlecraft,  William  and  Robert, 
of  Stow  Market,  in  Suffolk,  Harness 
and  Collar  Makers.  Rt.  Hon.  John 
Hoohham  Frere.  Prospectus  and  speci- 
men of  an  intended  national  work  .  .  . 
L.  1818. 

Whistler,  The.  Alexander  Somerville. 
His  signatures  in  the  newspapers.  —  See 
"  One  who  has  whistled  at  the  Plough." 

White,  Babington.,  .  Mrs.  Mary 
Elizabeth  (Braddon)  Maxwell,  in  a  novel 
entitled  "Circe"  (L.  1867),  which  has 
been  described  as  being  plagiarized  from 
Octave  Feuillet's  "  Dalilah."  Miss 
Braddon  has  denied  the  authorship  of 
the  work. 

See  the  controversy  in  the  "Pall  Mall 
Gazette,"  "  London  Review,"  "  Globe," 
and  "Belgravia"  (September  to  Decem- 
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White,  Blythe,  Jr.  Solon  Robinson. 
Green  Mountain  girls:  a  story  of  "Ver- 
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White,  Century.     John  White. 

White,  Charles  Erskine,  D.D. 
Laughton  Osborn.  The  dream  of  Alla- 
Ad-Deen  .  .  .     N.Y.  1831. 


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White,  James.  Robert  B.  Seeley.  Is 
the  Bible  true  ?  Seven  dialogues  be- 
tween J.  W.  and  E.  Owen,  concerning 
the  "  Essays  and  Eeviews."  By  ...  L. 
1862. 

White,  Li.  C.  Lucij  C.  Lillie.  The 
story  of  English  literature  for  young 
readers  ...     B.  1878. 

White,  Blatthew,  Jr.  William  L. 
Alden,  in  his  contributions  to  various 
periodicals. 

White,  Mr.  Thorn.  Charles  Wyllys 
Elliott.  Wind  and  whirlwind  :  a  novel. 
N.Y.  1868. 

White  Mountain  Pilgrim,  The. 
E.  B.  Rollins.  A  brief  illustration  of 
the  prophecies  and  promises  of  God's 
Word  .  .  . 

White  Republican,  The.  Hiram 
Fuller.     North  and  South  ...     L.  1863. 

Whitecross,  James  William.  Mi- 
chael Pius  de  Wisniewski.  Sketches  and 
characters ;  or,  the  natural  history  of  the 
human  intellect  ...     L.  1853. 

Whitefeather,  The  Late  Captain 
Barabbas.  Douglas  William  Jerrold. 
The  handbook  of  swindling.  By  .  .  . 
Edited  by  John  Jackdaw.      L.  1839. 

Whitehead,  Grandfather.  Thomas 
Powell. 

Whitehook.  Ediuard  Kellogg.  Re- 
marks upon  usury  and  its  effects  .  .  . 
N.Y.  1841. 

Whitewell,  A.  M.  John  Close.  A 
month  in  London  ...    L.  1844. 

Whitney,  Harry,  Philomath.  Pat- 
rick Kennedy.  Legends  of  Mount  Lein- 
ster ...     L.  1856. 

Why?  One  of  the  pseudonyms  at- 
tributed to  Junius  [q.v.). 

The  letter  thus  signed  is  dated  Oct.  26, 1768, 
and  contains  "  a  high  eulogium  on  the  Earl  of 
Rochford,  pointing  out  his  peculiar  fituess  for 
conducting  affairs  with  France." 

Wiar,  W.  John  Adey  Repton,  Esq., 
F.8.A.  "It  was  quite  in  his  boyish 
days,  that  Mr.  Repton  first  became  a  cor- 
respondent of  the  "  Gent.  Mag."  In  the 
number  for  June,  1795,  is  a  view  of  the 
roxmd-towered  church  of  Witlingham, 
in  Norfolk.  The  signature  is  W. 
Wiar,  being  the  conjoint  initials  of 
William  Wilkins  and  John  Adey  Repton. 

Wickham,  Martha.  Miss  Cornelia 
Huntington,  of  East  Hampton,  L.I.  Sea 
Spray.  A  Long  Island  village.  N.Y. 
1857. 

Wickliflfe.  John  Stuart  Mill,  in  his 
letters  contributed  to  the  "Morning 
Chronicle"  (L.  1823),  advocating  the 
free  publication  of  all  opinions  con- 
cerning religion. 


Wickliffe.  Rev.  Samuel  Gover  Win- 
chester. The  people's  right  defended  . . . 
P.  1831. 

Widow  in  Blue,  The.  Mrs.  George 
Clinton  Smith,  in  Iier  contributions  to  the 
"Household." 

Widow  of  a  Clergyman  of  the 
Church  of  England,  The.  Mrs.  Wal- 
ter Birch.  Job  ;  or,  the  Gospel  preached 
to  the  patriarchs  ...    L.  1838. 

Widowed  Wife,  A.  M.  G.  Derenzy. 
A  whisper  to  a  newlj-^-married  pair  from 
.  .  .     Wellington,  Salop,  1824. 

Wife  of  an  Emigrant  Officer,  The. 
Mrs.  Catharine  (Parr)  Traill.  The  back- 
woods of  Canada  :  being  letters  from  . . . 
L.  1838. 

Wife  of  a  Mormon  Elder,  The.  Mrs. 
Maria  Ward.  Female  life  among  the 
Mormons  .  .  .    N.Y.  1855. 

Also  attributed  to  Mrs.  Benjamin  G.  Ferris. 

Wilbur,  Homer,  A.M.,  pastor  of 
the  first  church  in  Jaalam,  &c. 
James  Russell  Lowell.  —  See  "Biglow, 
Hosea." 

Wild  Methodist,  The.  Isaac  Abrams. 
The  truths  come  out  at  last.  A  true  his- 
tory of  .  .  .  or,  odd  man's  experience, 
written  by  himself.     P.  1831. 

Wildfire,  Madge.  Esther  Graham, 
from  whom  Sir  Walter  Scott  drew  that 
character  in  the  "  Heart  of  Mid-Lothian." 

WildfoAvler.  Lewis  Clements.  Shoot- 
ing adventures  ...     L.  1878. 

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in  the  "  Sporting  Gazette,"  under  that  of  "  Suap- 
shot."  —  See  "  Snapshot." 

Wildgoose,        Geoffry.  Richard 

Graves.  The  spiritual  Quixote ;  or,  the 
summer's  ramble  ...  a  comic  romance. 
L.  1773. 

Wilding,  Ernest.  J.  Fitzgerald  Mol- 
loy. 

Wildrake.  George  Tattersall.  Pic- 
torial gallery  of  English  race-horses,  by 
...     L.  1844. 

Wildwood,  Will.  Frederick  Eugene 
Pond,  in  his  contributions  to  the  "  Turf, 
Field,  and  Farm"  (N.Y.). 

Wilhelm.  William  A.  Brewer,  in  his 
contributions  to  various  New  York  and 
Boston  periodicals. 

Wilhelmi,  Alexander  Viktor.  Al- 
exander Viktor  Zechmeister.  Lustspiele. 
1879. 

Wilkes,  Mr.  Samuel  Derrick.  A 
general  view  of  the  stage.     L.  1769. 

Wilkins,  Caleb.  George  Skeppard. 
What  have  the  Whigs  done  1  . . .  New- 
ark, Eng.,  1838. 

Wilkins,  Peter.     Cyrus  Redding.    A 


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letter  from  ...  to  Isaac  Tomkins  [/.c. 
Lord  Brougham].     L.  1839. 

This  was  published  in  reference  to  "  Thoughts 
upon  the  aristocracy  of  England."  By  Isaac 
Tomkins,  Gent.  [i.e.  Lord  Brougham].     L.1835. 

Wilkins,  Peter.  Robert  Paltock.  The 
life  and  adventures  of  Peter  Wilkins,  a 
Cornish  man,  taken  from  his  own  mouth, 
in  his  passage  to  England,  from  off  Cape 
Horn  in  America  in  the  ship  Hector. 
tey  R.  S.,  a  passenger  in  the  Hector.  L. 
1750. 

The  dedication  is  signed  "  R.  P.,"  the  initials 
of  the  author. 

Will,  Deep.  William  Pitt.  A  politi- 
cal dictionary  for  the  guinea-less  pigs  ; 
or,  a  glossary  of  emphatical  words  made 
use  of  by  that  jewel  of  a  man  ...  in  his 
administration  ...     L.  1790  (?). 

Will,  Uncle,  V.M.  Rev.  W.  F. 
Crafts. 

Wm,  Uncle.     Prof.  William  Wells. 

Wm- Will-be  so.  '  W.  Hall.  Sketch 
of  local  history :  being  a  chain  of  inci- 
dents relating  to  the  state  of  the  Fens, 
by  .  .  .     Lynn,  1812. 

Willard,  Oscar.     0.  Carpenter. 

Williani.  William  Ewart  Gladstone. 
William's  workingman  and  his  represen- 
tative, etc.    L.  1874. 

William,  de Worfat.  Rev.  Hutton  Beet- 
ham.  A  bran  new  wark,  by  .  .  .  contain- 
ing a  true  calendar  of  his  thoughts  con- 
cerning good  nebborhood  ...    L.  1879. 

William,  the  Fourth.  William  Pitt, 
afterwards  Earl  of  Chatham.  Speech  of 
...  to  both  Houses  of  P  . . .  [Parliament] 
L.  1757. 

William,  Ijord  Archbishop  of  York. 
Most  Rev.  William  Markhavi.  A  sermon 
preached  before  the  Incorporated  Soci- 
ety for  the  Propagation  of  the  Gospel  in 
Foreign  Parts  .  .  .  February  21,  1777. 
By  .  .  .     L.  1777. 

William  and  Charles.  William  Pitt 
and  Charles  James  Fox.  Whig  and  no 
Whig.  A  political  paradox.  [A  dia- 
logue between  .  .  .]     L.  1789. 

Williams,  Barney.  Barney  O'Fla- 
liert//.     A  nom  de  theatre. 

Williams,  Katherine.  Mrs.  Laura 
A.  Buck.    Tiptoe.     N.Y.  1871. 

Williams,  Tummus  a.  John  Collier. 
A  view  of  the  Lancashire  dialect  .  .  . 
By  .  .  .     L.  1770. 

Willis,  Hal,  Student-at-La^v.  Charles 
Robert  Forrester,  whose  literary  contribu- 
tions were  issued  under  this  pseud,  and 
that  of  "  Alfred  Crowquill." 

Willis,  Julia  A.  Julia  A.  Kempshall. 
What  a  jjoy !  problems  concerning  him. 
P.  187-. 


WlUis,  Kate.  Sarah  E.  Coolidge. 
Ambition.     B.  1856. 

Willis,  Uncle.  Stephen  Willis  Tilton. 
Songs  for  our  darlings.     B.  1873. 

Wilson,  Alf.  John  Alfred  Wilson. 
Adventures  of  .  .  .  Toledo,  0., 
1880. 

Wilson,  J.  Arbuthnot.  Grant  Allen. 
His  signature  in  "Belgravia"  and  in 
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L.  1884. 

Wilson,  James.  Andrew  Park.  Silent 
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Wilson,  Jasper,  Esq.  Dr.  James 
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the  R'  H^nbie-  William  Pitt  ...  L. 
1793. 

Winchester,  Arnold  or  Carroll. 
Mrs.  Caroline  G.  Curtis.  From  Madge 
to  Margaret.     B.  1880. 

Windle,  Mary  Jane.  Mary  Jane 
McLane.  Truth  and  fancy  :  tales 
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Winkey.  Wells  Egelshe///..  Winkey's 
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Winuefred.     Mart/  Frances  Gibson. 

Winter,  Amalie  von.  Amalie  {von 
Saehach)  von  Gross.  Pictures  of  German 
life.     1838. 

Winter,  Frank.  N.  A.  Trueblood,  of 
Philadelphia,  as  correspondent  of  various 
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Winterbotham.  Mrs.  Ann  Sophia 
(  Winterbotham  )  Stephens.  Norton's  Rest. 
P.  1877. 

WintertO"wn  Democrat,  The.  The 
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Winthrop,  Sophy.  Mrs.  Sophy  (  Win- 
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Winwood,  Brent.  John  Thomas 
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"I  used  the  nom  de  plume  ' Rett  Winwood ' 
for  a  drama  entitled  'The  Dead  Letter';  but, 
finding  that  it  was  used  by  another  author  in 
America,  I  changed  it  to  '  Brent  Winwood.'  " 
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1884. 

Wise,  Jonathan  B.  Stephen  Colwell. 
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foreign  commerce,  domestic  production, 
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Wisewood,  Solomon.  Rev.  Duncan 
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Wishlt,  Mr.  Thomas  Spence.  A  sup- 
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Witherne,  Raven.  Manj  Parkinson. 
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Wolfe,  Reginalde.  Esq.  Thomas 
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Mrs.    Sarah    Morgan 
A  woman's  poems.     B. 


Woman,    A. 

(Bryan)  Piatt. 
1871. 
Woman,    A. 

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about  women. 


Mrs.  Dinah  Maria 
A  woman's  thoughts 
L.  1858. 

Woman  of  Quality,  A.  James  Ralph. 
The  other  side  of  the  question ;  or,  an  at- 
tempt to  rescue  the  characters  of  the  two 
royal  sisters,  Q.  M.  and  Q.  Anne,  out  of 

the  hands  of  the  D — s  D of [i.e. 

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Wonder,  Jak.  Peter  K.  Ferguson. 
Ugliness  and  its  uses :  a  lecture  deliv- 
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1852. 

Wonderful  Quiz,  A.  James  Russell 
Lowell.  Reader!  walk  up  at  once  (it 
will  soon  be  too  late),  and  buy  at  a  per- 
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Wons,  MaUli-w.  William  Snow.  John 
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Wood,  Will.  Jonathan  Swift,  D.D. 
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an  excellent  new  song  ...  by  William 
Wood,  iron  monger  and  halfpenny 
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Woodbine,  Jenny.  Miss  Annie  R. 
Blount,  who,  under  this   name,  in   1859 


received  a  one-hundred-dollar  gold  medal 
for  "  The  Sisters,"  in  the  "  Newbern  Ga- 
zette." 

Woodensconce,  Papernose,  Esq. 
Robert  Barnabas  Broiigh.  The  wonder- 
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WoodfaU,  Wilfred,  Esq.  Sir  Samuel 
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1821. 

Woodfern.      Mary  W.  Stanley  Gibson. 

Woodville,  Jennie.  Jennie  Latham 
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1871). 

Worcester  Speculator,  The.  Na- 
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Working  Clergyman,  A.  Rev.  Er- 
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L.  1850. 

Working  Man,  A.  Alexander  Somer- 
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Working-Man,  A.  Andrew  Stewart. 
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of  agricultural  labourers.  Dundee, 
1858. 

Working  Man,  A.  John  Overs.  The 
evenings  of  .  .  .     L.  1844. 

Working  Man,  A.  John  Lash  Latey. 
Letters  to  working  people  on  the  new 
poor  law  ...     L.  1841. 

Working  31an,  A.  James  Carter. 
Memoirs  of  .  .  .     L.  1845. 

Working-Man,  A.  Thomas  Dixon. 
Time  and  tide  by  Weare  and  Tyne. 
Twentj'-five  letters  to  ...  of  Sxmderland, 
on  the  laws  of  work.  L.  1867.  By  John 
Ruskin. 

Working  Man,  A.  Johann  Georg 
Eccarius.  A  working  man's  refutation 
of  Stuart  Mill.     L.  1867. 

World's  Child,  The.  Warren  Chase. 
The  life-line  of  the  lone  one;  or,  auto- 
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Worth,  Mrs.  Ii.  Ii.  Mrs.  Ellsworth. 
Smith's  saloon;  or,  the  Grays  and  the 
Grants.     N.Y.  1871. 

Worthy,  Will.  William  Pultenei/, 
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full  history  of  the  controversies  .  .  .  oc- 
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Wotton,  William,  D.D.  Mary  As- 
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wit,  in  which  due  respect  is  had  to  a 
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Would  be  Cromwell  of  America, 
The.  Samuel  Adams.  So  called  by  the 
Loyalist  printer,  James  Eivington,  1776. 

Wounded  Officer,  A.  Capt.  —  Gib- 
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Oudh  ...     L.  1858. 

Wraxall,  Lascelles.  Sir  Frederick 
Charles  Lascelles  Wraxall,  Bart.,  a  con- 
tributor to  the  "Athenaeum"  (L.),  etc. 
—  See  "Lascelles,  Lady  Caroline." 

Wray,  A.  Lunar.  Itev.  Minot  Judson 
Savage  (?). 

Wraj^he,  Hope.  Miss  Edith  Haw- 
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Wren,  Jenny  Jane  Atkinson.  Facts 
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Wright,  Saul.  T.  T.  Wilson.  Surf : 
a  summer  pilgrimage.     N.Y.  1881. 

Writer  of  a  Glance  behind  the 
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Writer  of  the  Parodies  In  the 
Gentleman's  Magazine.  Thomas  Ford. 
"  Confusion's  masterpiece ;  or,  Paine's 
labour's  lost  ...  "  Gent.  Mag.,"  May, 
1794,  p.  456;  June,  1821,  p.  565. 

Writer  of  these  Tracts,  The.    Isaac 


Williams.  A  few  remarks  on  the  charge 
of  the  Bishop  of  Gloucester  and  Bristol, 
on  the  subject  of  reserve  in  communicat- 
ing religious  knowledge,  as  taught  in  the 
"  Tracts  for  the  Times,"  Nos.  80  and  87  ; 
by  .  .  .     1841. 

Writer  to  the  Signet,  A.  A.  Ken- 
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meat,  meal,  and  bread-stuffs,  etc.,  stated 
and  illustrated  .  .  .     Edinb.  1860. 

Writewell,  A.  M.  John  Close.  A 
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Wykehamist,  A.  J.  Ashley.  The 
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Wykehamist,  A.  G.  J.  Davies.  Pa- 
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By  .  .  .     L.  1861. 

Wylde,  Hazel.  Miss  Ella  A.  Hotch- 
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Wyseman,  Demetrius,  Gent.  Duke 
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Wythe.  Theodore  Dwight  Weld.  The 
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Columbia.    N.Y.  1838. 


X. 


X.  Eustace  Budgell.  "All  the  papers 
marked  with  an  X  [in  the  '  Spectator '] 
were  written  by  him,  and  the  whole 
eighth  volume  is  attributed  to  Addison 
and  himself,  without  the  assistance  of 
Steele."  —  See  Chalmers,  Vol.  7. 

X.  Henry  S.  Ellenwood,  who  contrib- 
uted articles  of  a  serious  tone  to  the 
"New  England  Galaxy  "  over  this  signa- 
ture. 

X.  Sir  John  Bowring.  Anglo-Turkish 
war:  Egypt  and  Syria.     L.  1841. 

X.  Rev.  Robert  Stephen  Hawker,  M.A. 
A  legend  of  Cornwall,  in  Sharpe's 
"  London  Magazine,"  1846. 

X.  William  Ware.  Sketch  of  a  peti- 
tion proper  to  be  presented  to  the  legis- 
lature of  the  United  Kingdom  ...  by  the 
friends  of  peace  and  justice  in  Ireland. 
By  X.,  author  of  "  Letters  on  Slavery," 
under  that  signature,  etc.    L.  1832. 

X,  author  of  Nothing.  Major  — 
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one  act .  .  .     Quebec,  1854. 

X.  A.  P.  John  Peace.  A  descant 
upon  railroads.     L.  1842. 


X.  H.  Mrs.  Brewster  Macpherson. 
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XX.  John  Canton.  "The  year's  length," 
in  the  "Gent.  Mag.,"  June,  1752,  p.  265. 

X.  X.  X.  Bryan  Waller  Procter,  in 
the  London  "Literary  Gazette." 

X.  Y.  John  Rickman.  Eight  letters 
concerning  the  pavement  of  the  Metrop- 
olis and  the  adjoining  turnpike  road. 
L.  1817. 

X.  Y.  Z.  Thomas  De  Quincey,  in  the 
"  London  Magazine,"  1785-1859. 

X.  Y.  Z.  Bryan  Waller  Procter,  in  the 
London  "  Literary  Gazette." 

X.  Y.  Z.  William  Purton,  M.A. 
Gradus  ad  Homerum ;  or,  the  A.  B.  C.  D. 
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X.  Y.  Z.  Club.  Johji  Godfrey  Saxe, 
A.  Livien  Douglas,  and  George  W.  Pettes. 
Euchre ;  or,  the  game  of  life.     18-. 

X.  Z.  Rev.  John  Sylvester  John  Gardi- 
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published  in  the  "  Federal  Orrery,"  Bos- 
ton, 1794  or  95,  and  afterwards  repub- 
lished in  a  12°  volume  in  Boston,  1795- 
98,  embellished  with  caricatiire  likenesses 


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was  directed.   This  book  is  in  the  Boston 
Athenjeum  Library. 
X***»     Le  Chev.,   O-A.S.D.S-M.S. 

Le.  Comte  Javier  de  Maistre.  Voyage 
autour  de  ma  chambre.  Par  .  . .  Ham- 
burg, 1796. 

"  O.A.8.D.8.M.S."  =  Ancien  offlcier  au  ser- 
vice de  S.  M.  Sarde. 

Xariffa.     Mrs.  Mary  Ashly  ( Van  Voor- 

his)  Townsend,   Xariffa's  poems.    P.  1870. 

Xenette.      Miss    Pamela    S.     Vining, 


known  to  the  literary  world  by  this  pen- 
name,  has  contributed  to  Wellman's 
"Literary  Miscellany"  (Detroit),  has 
written  for  New  York  magazines,  and 
for  the  "  Ladies'  Repository  "  (Cin.). 

Xo  Ho.  Horace  Walpolc,  Earl  of  Or- 
ford.  A  letter  from  ...  a  Chinese 
philosopher  at  London,  to  his  friend 
Lien  Chi  at  Peking.     L.  1757. 

Xylo.  John  Homer  Bliss,  in  the 
"  Printer's  Miscellany,"  St.  John's,  N.B., 
1877-78. 


Y. 


Y.  —  See  "Alcaeus." 

Y.  E.  V.  Kenealy.  E,  W.  Montagu : 
an  autobiography.  Edited  [or  rather 
written]  by  .  .  .     L.  1869. 

Y.,  A.  Arthur  Young,  Esq.  Letters  to 
the  yeomanry  .  .     L.  1797. 

Y.,  E.  Edward  Yardley  (?).  A  let- 
ter to  a  friend  [giving  some  account  of 
the  life  and  works  of  C.  Hayes]  :  by  .  .  . 
L.  1761. 

Y.,  E.  A.  G.  Mrs.  E.  A.  G.  Young. 
Last  leaves  from  the  journal  of  Julian 
Charles  Young.    Edited  by , . .    L.  1875. 

Y.,  E.  J.  Edward  James  Young. 
George  Harris.     B.  1875. 

Y,  J.  John  Yardley  (?).  [Rickli's] 
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1856, 

Y.  J.  O.  Mrs.  Sarah  S.  Black.  Ram- 
bling chats  and  chatty  rambles.  N.Y. 
1872. 

Y.  M.  William  Pengelly.  "The  late 
W.  J.  Henwood,  F.R.S.,"  in  "Nature." 
1875. 

Y.,  M.  J.  Mrs.  Maud  J.  (Fuller) 
Young.  The  legend  of  Sour  Lake. 
Houston,  186-. 

Y.  N.  John  Fry.  Pieces  of  ancient 
poetry  .  .  .  Edited  by  .  .  •  Bristol, 
1814. 

Y.  N.  li.  i?ei'.  Timothy  Horton  Ball. 
The  Lake  of  the  Red  Cedars;  or,  will  it 
live  ?  Thirty  years  in  Lake  .  .  .  By  .  . . 
Crown  Point,  Indiana,  1880. 

Y.,  R.  Robert  Young.  Rabbinical 
vocabulary  ...     By  .  .  .     Edinb.  1853. 

Y,  W.  William  Yates.  The  Hitopa- 
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Edited  by  .  .  .    1841. 

Y.  Z.  One  of  the  pseudonyms  attrib- 
uted to  Junius  (q.v.). 

The  letter  thus  signed  was  contributed  to  the 
"  Public  Advertiser,"  and  was  dated  Dec.  6, 
1767.    It  contained  a  copy  of  Burke'e  speech 


against  the  Ministry,  hat  the  printer  was  afraid 

to  insert  the  same. 

Y****,  A.,  Esq.  Arthur  Young,  Esq. 
Reflections  on  the  present  state  of  affairs 
at  home  and  abroad.     By  ...    L.  1759. 

Yankee,  A.  Richard  Grant  White. 
American  correspondence  in  the  "  Spec- 
tator" (L.  1863-67). 

Yankee,  A.  William  H.  Thoms.  The 
bushranger :  a  Yankee's  adventures 
during  his  second  visit  to  Australia.  B. 
1866. 

Yankee,   A.     John   Kearsley  Mitchell, 

M.D.      Saint   Helena :    a  poem,  by- 

P.  1821. 

Yankee,  A.  Joseph  Holt  Ingraham. 
The  South-west  .  .  .     N.Y.  1835. 

Yankee,  A.  Asa  Greene.  A  Yankee 
among  the  Nullifiers.     N.Y.  1835. 

Yankee,  A.  Henry  Duvid  Thore.au. 
A  Yankee  in  Canada  ...     B.  1866. 

Yankee  Conscript,  The.  George 
Adams  Fisher.  The  Y.  C. ;  or,  eighteen 
months  in  Dixie,  1861-62.     P.  1864. 

Yankee  Farmer,  A.  John  Lowell, 
LL.D.  Peace  without  dishonour — war 
without  hope  ...     B.  1807. 

Yankee  Ned.  George  Edward  Clark. 
Seven  years  of  a  sailor's  life  ...  B. 
1867. 

Yankee  Oflficer,  A.  Henry  L.  Esta- 
brooks.  Adrift  in  Dixie  ;  or  .  .  .  among 
the  Rebels,  1865.     N.Y.  1866. 

Yankee  Prisoner,  A.  John  James 
Geer.  Beyond  the  lines  .  .  .  loose  in 
Dixie,  1862-63.     P.  1864. 

Yanko-Sequor.  Martin  Regul  Pilon. 
The  Yanko-Sequor :  disquisitions  upon 
several  things  in  America  .  . .  N.Y. 
1874. 

Yarmouth.     Isaac  H,  Bailey. 

Yates,  M.  Mary  Anne  Yates  Cork- 
ling.  Bread  reform  league.  Wheat- 
meal  bread.    L.  1882. 


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Y-ll-wpl-sh,  Ch — s,  Esq.  William 
Makepeace  T/tackerai/  to  Sir  Edward 
Lytton  Bulwer.  Bart.  .  .  .  "  Eraser's 
Magazine,"  January,  1840. 

Yellowplush,  Charles,  Esq.  Wil- 
liam Makepeace  Tliackeraij.  The  Yellow- 
plush correspondence,  in  "  Eraser's  Mag- 
azine," 1837-38. 

Yelmarb,  H.  E.  H.  E.  Bramley. 
Phrenological  stump  orations,  etc.  [with 
a  preface  signed  .  .  .].    L.  1868. 

Yenda,  Mlt.     Timothij  Adney. 

Yendys,  Sydney.  S//dneij  Thompson 
Dobell.  The  Roman:  a  dramatic  poem. 
L.  1850. 

Yeoman,  A.  Sir  William  Cusack 
Smith,  Bart.  A  letter  to  the  Right 
Honourable  William  Wickham  ...  3d 
ed.     Dublui,  1803. 

YeTirrownckie,  Aunt.  Mrs.  Henry 
G.  Blinn.  Eyes  and  ears ;  or,  how  I  see 
and  hear.     P.  1877. 

Ylloss.  Samuel  Solly,  Esq.,  who  was 
an  occasional  contributor  to  the  "  Gent. 
Mag.,"  on  subjects  of  currency  particu- 
larly, under  this  signature. 

Yonge,  A.  de.  Miss  A.  Watson.  Joy, 
and  other  poems.     L.  18-. 

Yonge,  Remington.  Bohert  Remington 
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Yorick.  Piero  Francesco  Leopoldo  Fer- 
rigni,  who,  as  a  spirited  Feuilletonist  under 
the  pseud,  of  "Yorick,"  borrowed  from 
Shakespeare's  "  Hamlet."  became  a  fa- 
vorite with  the  Tuscan  public. 

Yorick.  Bowley  Lascelles,  Esq.  Let- 
ters of  ...  or,  a  good-humoured  remon- 
strance in  favour  of  the  Established 
Church.  By  a  very  humble  member 
of  it,  in  three  parts  .  .  .      Dublin,  1817. 

The  letters  in  the  Second  Part  appeared,  the 
first  three  of  them  in  the  "  Dublin  Evening 
Post,"  and  the  remainder  in  "  Freeman's  Jour- 
nal," under  the  signature  of  "Nuraa";  those  in 
Part  III.,  in  the  "Correspondent"  newspaper, 
.January,  1817,  under  the  signature  of  "  Publi- 
cola."  The  First  Part,  under  the  title  of  "  Let- 
ters of  '  Publicola,'  .  .  .  was  published  in  Dub- 
lin, 1816.  An  article  signed  "  Yorick,"  in  the 
"  Gent.  Mag."  for  March,  1835,  was  written  by 
Mr.  Lascelles. 

Yorick.  Laurence  Sterne.  Letters 
from  Eliza  [Mrs.  Elizabeth  Draper]  to 
...     By  William  Coombe.     L.  1775. 

Yorick.  James  Warren  Ward.  Yor- 
ick, and  other  poems.     Cleveland,  1838. 

Yorick,  Mr.  Laurence  Sterne.  A 
sentimental  journey  through  France 
and  Italy  ...      L.   1768. 

Yorke,  Oliver,  Esq.  Francis  Syl- 
vester Mahony,  as  editor  of  "  Eraser's 
Magazine' ' ;  and  still  the  assumed  name 
of  its  editor. 

Yorke,   Onslow.     William   Hepworth 


Dixon.  Secret  history  of  "The  Inter- 
national "  Working  Men's  Association. 
L.  1871. 

Yorke,  Stephen.  Miss  LinskiU.  Tales 
of  the  North  Riding.     L.  1871. 

Yorke,  Zaida,  and  Una  Locke. 
Mrs.  Una  Locke  Bailey,  and  another  (?). 
The  Eourth  of  July  in  Kew  England, 
and  the  fifth  of  November  in  Old  Eng- 
land .  .  .     N.Y.  1870. 

Yorkel,  Hans.  A.  Oakeii  Hall.  Bal- 
lads.    N.Y.  1880. 

"  I  have  a  dim  recollection  of  signing  some 
newspaper  letters  '  Hans  Yorkel,'  but  those 
were  ephemeral."  —  Letter  to  A.  R.  Frey, 
Sept.  29,  1884. 

York's  Tall  Son.  William  Trotter 
Porter.  An  appellation  playfully  ap- 
plied to  him  by  his  friends. 

Yorkshire  Clergyman,  A.  Rev. 
Francis  Orpen  Morris,  B.A.  Arch- 
deacon Wilberforce  on  supremacy.  By 
...     L.  1854. 

Yorkshire  Freeholder,  A.  Samuel 
Bailey.  A  discussion  of  parliamentary 
reform.     L.  1831. 

Young  American,  A.  Isaac  F. 
Coffin.  Journal  of  a  residence  in 
Chili  .  .  .     1817-18-19.       B.  1823. 

Young  American,  A.  Alexander 
Slidell,  U.S.N.  (Slidell-Mackenzie,  after 
1837),  in  "A  Year  in  Spain"  (L.  1836), 
etc. 

Young  and  Happy  Husband,  A. 
A.  A.  Doii-ty.     Connubial  bliss.     L.  18-. 

Young  Artist,  A.  A.  B.  Cochrane. 
A  young  artist(L.  Holme)'s  life.  L. 
1864. 

Young  Clergyman,  A.  Joseph  Butler, 
Bishop  of  Durham.  A  letter  of  thanks 
...  to  the  Rev.  Dr.  Hare  ...     L.  1719. 

Young  English  Positivist,  A.  John 
Morley,  in  Robert  Buchanan's  "  Master- 
spirits."    L.  1873. 

Young  Englishman  of  Rank,  A. 
William  Wirt  (?).  The  Britisli  spy;  or, 
letters  of  .  .  .  written  during  a  tour 
through  the  United  States.  Newbury- 
port,  Mass.,  1804. 

Young  Gentleman,  A.  Benjamin 
Church,  M.D.  The  choice  :  a  poem  after 
the  manner  of  Mr.  Pomfret ...    B.  1757. 

Young  Gentleman,  A.  Thomas 
Dawes.  The  law  given  at  Sinai :  a 
poem  ...      B.  1777. 

Young  Gentleman,  A.  Thomas 
Green.  The  micthodion ;  or,  a  poetical 
olio  ...     L.  1788. 

Young  Gentleman,  A.  Richard 
Valpy,  D.D.,  F.A.S.  Poetical  blos- 
soms .  . .  By  ...  of  the  Royal  Gram- 
mar School,  Guildford.      L.  1772. 


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Young  Gentleman,  A.  Thomas 
Rodd,  Senior.  The  Theriad :  an  heroic- 
comic  poem  .  .  .  by  .  .  .     L.  1790. 

Young  Gentleman,  A.  Fortescue 
Hitchins.  Vision  of  memory,  and  other 
poems.     By  .  .  .     Plymouth,  1803. 

Young  Gentleman  of  Cambridge, 
A.  Rev.  Henry  Etough,  of  Therfleld, 
Hertfordshire.  A  letter  to  [Henry 
Dodwell]  the  author  of  Christianity 
not   founded   on   Argument.      L.  1742. 

Young  Gentleman  of  New  York,  A. 
.John  Blair  Linn,  D.D.  Miscellaneous 
works,  prose  and  poetical,  by  .  .  .  N.Y. 
1765. 

Young  Gentleman  of  Seventeen,  A. 

A.  Pitman.  Eugenio ;  or,  the  man  of  sor- 
row ...     L.  1780. 

Young  Gentleman  of  Sixteen,  A. 

B.  Allen.  Modern  chastity;  or,  the 
agreeable  rape :  a  poem ;  by  ...  in  vin- 
dication of  the  Eight  Hon.  Lord  B — e 
[i.e.  Frederick  Calvert,  Lord  Baltimore]. 
L.  17G8. 

Young  Gentleman  of  Truro  School, 
A.  Richard  Polwhele.  The  fate  of  Lewel- 
lyn  ;  or,  the  druid's  sacrifice  ...     L.  1778. 

Young  Gentleman  of  Winchester 
School,  A.  Robert  Lowih,  afterwards 
bishop  of  London.  The  genealogy  of 
Christ ;  as  it  is  represented  in  the  east 
window  in  the  college  chappel  at  Win- 
chester:  a  poem.     L.  1729. 

Young  Gentlewoman,  Mrs.  A.  W., 
A.  Mrs.  Anna  Weamijs.  A  continua- 
tion of  Sir  Philip  Sydney's  Arcadia  .  .  . 
L.  1G51. 

Young  Greek  Lady,  A.  Pauline  Ade- 
laide Alexandre  Panam.  Memoirs  of  .  .  . 
L.  1823. 

Young  Lady,  A.  Helen  Maria  Wil- 
liams. Edwin  and  Eltruda  :  a  legendary 
tale.     L.  1782. 

Young  Liady,  A.  Mary  Julia  Young. 
Horatio  and  Amanda:  a  poem.  By.  .  . 
L.  1777. 

Young  Lady,  A.  Gertrude  Wyatt. 
Miscellaneous  poems.     By ...     L.  1829. 

Young  Lady,  A.  Miss  J.  Harveij. 
A  sentimental  tour  through  Newcastle. 
By  .  .  .       Newcastle,  1794. 

Young  Lady,  A.  William  Coomhe, 
Esq.  "A  series  of  letters  from  ...  on 
a  visit  in  London,  to  a  sick  mother  in 
the  country,"  contributed  to  Ackerman's 
"Literary  Repository." 

Youug  Lady,  lately  deceased,  A. 
Miss  Elizabeth  Smith.  Fragments  in 
prose  and  verse.      Bath,  1808. 

Young  Blan,  A.  Heniy  Rcvell  Rei/- 
nulds.  An  address  to  the  ladies,  n.p. 
1796. 


Young  Nobleman,  A.  Lord  Georgf 
Lyttelton.  Poems  by  .  .  .  of  distinguished 
abilities,  lately  deceased  ...  in  a  letter 
from  an  American  traveller,  dated  from 
the  ruinous  portico  of  St.  Paul's,  in  the 
year  2199,  to  a  friend  settled  in  Boston, 
the  metropolis  of  the  Western  Empire 
...     2d  ed.     L.  1780. 

Young  Man  of  Massachusetts,  A. 
Benjamin  Waterhouse,  31. D.  Journal  of 
.  .  .  captured  at  sea  by  the  British,  May, 
1813.     B. 1816. 

Young  Painter,  A.  John  Russell. 
Letters  from  .  .  .  abroad  to  his  friends  in 
England.     L.  1750. 

Young  Peer  of  the  Highest  Rank, 
just  returned  from  his  travels,  A. 
Francis  Russell,  5th  Duke  of  Bedford. 
A  descriptive  tour  through  the  interior 
parts  of  Germany  and  France  ...  L. 
1786. 

Young  Pilgrim,  A.  Mrs.  Anne  (Hind- 
ley)  Woods.  Life  in  the  tent ;  or,  travels 
in  the  desert  and  Syria,  in  1850  ...  L. 
and  Ashton-under-Lyne. 

Young  Rapid.  Col.  T.  Allston 
Brown. 

Young  Roscius.  William  H.  W. 
Betty. 

Young  Scots  Gentleman,  A.  Adam 
Thomson.  The  disappointed  gallant  .  .  . 
Edinb.  1738. 

Young  Southern  Lady,  A.  Mrs. 
Emma  (Moffett)  Wynne.  Cragfont. 
N.Y.  1867. 

Young  'Un.  George  P.  Burnham. 
Stray  subjects  arrested  and  bound  over, 
being  the  fugitive  offspring  of  the  "Old 
'Un "  [F.  A.  Durivage]  and  the  Young 
'Un,  etc.     B.  1848. 

Young  Woman,  A.  Susannah  Har- 
rison. Songs  in  the  night,  by  .  .  .  Bur- 
lington, N.J.,  1788. 

Younger  Brother,  A.  Samuel  Bailey, 
Esq.  The  right  of  primogeniture  exam- 
ined, in  a  letter  to  a  friend.  By  ...  L. 
1837. 

Younger  Son,  A.  Edward  Juhn  Tre- 
lawny.  The  adventures  of  a  younger 
son.     L.  1831. 

Youngest  member.  The.  Annie  T. 
Slosson.  The  China-hunter's  club  .  .  . 
N.Y.  1878. 

Your  Constant  Reader.  Charles 
Dickens,  in  the  "  Daily  News,"  January, 
1846.  —  See  "  Subscriber,  A." 

Your  Real  Friend.  One  of  the 
pseudonyms  attributed  to  Junius  (q-i'.). 

The  letter  thus  signed  is  dated  May  6,  1709, 
and  censures  the  Marquis  of  Grauby. 

Youth    of   Thirteen,    A.       William 


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CuUen  Bryant.  The  embargo;  or, 
sketches  of  the  times :  a  eatire,  by  .  .  . 
B.  1808. 


Yrubslips,  F.  Francis  Spilsbury.  The 
art  of  etching  and  aqua  tinting  .  .  .  By 
...     L.  1794. 


z. 


Z.  H.  Wilberforce.  —  See  "  a  "  (under 
Alpha). 

Z.  Samuel  Adams,  in  the  "Boston 
Gazette,"  Oct.  11,  1773. 

Z.  George  Horne,  Bishop  of  Nor- 
wich. His  signature  to  papers  in  the 
"011a  Podrida,"  a  periodical  work,  at 
Oxford. 

Z.  John  Gibson  Lockkart,  in  "Black- 
wood's Magazine." 

Z.  Bev.  Joseph  Warton,  in  his  con- 
tributions to  the  "Adventurer."  L. 
1752-54. 

Z.  Hannah  More.  The  lady  and  the 
pye  .  .  .  and  the  plum-cakes.     L.  1800. 

Z.  Col.  G.  W.  Prosser.  A  letter  .  .  . 
on  the  Royal  Military  College  at  Sand- 
hurst.    L.  1848. 

Z.  Samuel  Edmund  Sewall,  LL.B. 
Remarks  on  slavery  in  the  United  States 
...    B.  1827. 

Z.,  A.  William  Lucas.  A  five  weeks' 
tour  to  Paris,  Versailles,  Marli,  etc.  By 
...     L.  1765. 

Z.,  A.  Rev.  John  Clayton.  Four  let- 
ters occasioned  by  two  pamphlets  .  .  . 
L.  1805. 

Z.,  A.  Benjamin  Gale,  M.D.  The 
present  state  of  the  Colony  of  Connecti- 
cut considered  .  .  .     New  London,  1755. 

Z ,  Mrs.  B.  M.     Mrs.    Bettie  M. 

Zimmerman.  "  It  was  in  1863,  that  the 
'  Southern  Illustrated  News'  (Richmond, 
Va.)  contained  creditable  jjoems  by  'Mrs. 

B.  M.  Z ,'  and  in  1864,  the  '  Southern 

Field  and  Fireside'  (Augusta,  Ga.)  pub- 
lished some  poems  by  the  same  pen." 

Z.,  E.  S.  Hon.  Elizabeth  Susan  Law, 
afterwards  Lady  Colchester.  Miscellane- 
ous poems  .  .  .     By  ...     L.  1832. 

Z.,  J.  V.  Joseph  Veazie.  Asphalt  .  .  . 
B.  1875. 

Z.,  T.  Q.,  Esq.  Major  .John  Scott, 
afterwards  Waring.  An  epistle  from 
Oberea,  Queen  of  Otaheite,  to  .Joseph 
Banks,  Esq.  Translated  by  .  .  .  profes- 
sor of  the  Otaheite  language  in  Dublin, 
and  of  all  the  languages  of  the  undis- 
covered islands  in  the  South  Sea  ...  L. 
1774. 

Zadig.  Hon.  Chief  Justice  J.  H.  H<f- 
garty,  in  his  contributions  to  various  Ca- 
nadian periodicals. 


Zadklel.  William  Lilly.  Astrology, 
and  a  grammar  of  astrology.    L.  1832. 

ZadMel.  Lieut.  Bichard  .James  Mor- 
rison. An  essay  on  love  and  matrimony. 
L.  1851. 

Zadkiel,  Tao  Sze.  Lieut.  Bichard 
James  Morrison.  Zadkiel's  almanack  for 
1851,  etc.    L.  1851. 

Zadklel,  the  Seer.  Lieut.  Richard 
.Tames  Morrison.  The  horoscope  .  .  . 
Edited  by  .  .  .     L.  1834  and  1841. 

Zaphaniel.  George  Alexander  Stev- 
ens. The  dramatic  history  of  Master 
Edward,  Miss  Ann,  Mrs.  Llwhuddwhydd, 
and  others.  The  extraordinaries  of  these 
times.  Collected  from  Z.'s  original  pa- 
pers, etc.     L.  1743. 

Zara.  Miss  Ponsonby,  "  Zara's  look 
serene,"  in  Anna  Seward's  "  Llangollen 
Vale." 

Zarah.  Sarah,  Duchess  of  Marlbour- 
ough.  The  secret  history  of  Queen 
Zarah  and  the  Zarazians :  being  a  look- 
ing glass  for  ...  in  the  kingdom  of  Al- 
bigion  .  .  .  Albigion  [L.] .  By  Mrs.  De 
la  Riviere  Manley  (1). 

Zell.  Mrs.  H.  0  Brien.  Social  influ- 
ence; or,  take  care  of  the  boys.   P.  1865. 

Zell,  Ira.     Robert  Barnwell  Roosei^elt. 

Zeno.  Thomas  M'Grugar.  Letters 
.  .  .  addressed  to  the  citizens  of  Edin- 
burgh, on  Parliamentary  representation 
.  .  .     Edinb.  1783. 

Zeokinizul.  Louis  XV.,  King  of 
France.  The  amours  of  . .  .  king  of  thc- 
Kofirans.  Translated  from  the  Arabic 
of  the  famous  traveller  Krinelbol.  Witii 
a  key.  [From  the  French  of  Claude 
Prosper  .Jolyot  de  Crebillion.]     L.  1749. 

Zepa.  p.  Hulburt,  M.D.  An  eye- 
opener.  "  Citateur,  par  Pigault "... 
B.  1871. 

Zero.  Allan  Ramsay.  A  succinct 
review  of  the  American  contest ...  L. 
1782. 

Zeta.  John  T^ovell,  in  his  contributions 
to  the  "Graphic"  (L.). 

Zeta,.  .Tames  Anthony  Froude.  Shad- 
ows of  the  clouds  [tales].  By ...  L. 
1847. 

Zianit/.ka.'K.  Th.  Kathinka  (Halein) 
Ziiz.   Schiller's  Laura,  etc.    Mainz,  1855 

Zigzag,  air.,  the  Elder.    John  Wyke 


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ham  Archer.  The  recreations  of  .  .  .  L. 
18-. 

Zinn,  Serjeant.  James  Edwin  Wil- 
son. A  throw  for  the  throne ;  or,  the 
prince  unmasked.     L.  1872. 

Zion.  John  Ward.  The  standard  of 
Zion  .  . .    Birmingham,  1831. 

Ziska.  Amos  Jay  Cummings,  in  the 
New  York  "  Sun." 


Zulano.  Jerome  Alfred  Barle,  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.  a  a  Adams. 

"A,"  "H,"  "B,"  "M,"  "F,"  "N," 
and  "E."  Letters  from  the  Irish  High- 
lands.    L. 1825. 

The  letters  signed  "H"  were  written  by 
Henry  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.  R.  Richard  Allen  (?).  The  for- 
tune hunter's  guide,  etc.  By  .  .  .  1840  (?). 

A.  S.     Rev.  Thomas  Russell. 

In  Allibone's  "Critical  Dictionary  of  English 
Literature,"  Vol.  11.,  under  Joseph  Ititson,  on 
p.  1812,  about  one-third  down  on  first  column,  I 
find,— 

"  The  controversy  was  carried  on  by  different 
parties  in  London  '  Gent.  Mag.,' 1782,  etc.  ('A.  S.' 
stands  for  Hev.  Thomas  Russell)." 

A.  W.,  Farmer.  Free  tlioughts  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  Br.  Seabury,  afterwards 
Bishop  of  Connecticut,  and  Mr.  Isaac  Wilkins, 
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  Pincknej/.  Eeflec- 
tions  occasioned  by  the  late  disturban- 
ces [bv  negroes]  in  South  Carolina.  Bv 
.  .  .     Charleston,  1822. 

Acorn.     James  Oakes. 

In  the  Boston  "Sunday  Herald"  for  Dec.  7, 
1884,  is  an  article  called  "  Passing  Away,"  whiCa 


gives  an  account  of  "  The  Place  where  the  '  Sfar- 
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. 

Agricola.     Rev.  Percival  Stockdale. 

In  the  summer  of  1779,  Sev.  Percival  Stock- 
dale  wrote  several  political  letters  with  the  sig- 
nature "  Agricola."  They  were  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  Urhain 

Rattazzi.  Articles  in  the  journal  "  Le 
Pays,"  notably  parisiennes  "  Lettres,"  and 
among  other  novels,  "  Le  quartrieme 
larron,"  published  in  1862. 

Alceste.  Louis  Am€d€e  Eugene  Achard. 
Lettres  parisiennes,  the  first  of  which 
appeared  in  "  L'Assemblee  Nationale," 
April  14, 1849,  and  several  of  the  follow- 
ing appeared  signed  "  Alceste." 

Allen,  Grant.  Charles  Grant  Blair- 
jindie  Allen.  Physiological  assthctics. 
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  his  own 
name  or  his  initials,  and  some  anonymously. 
A  note  to  the  above  says,  under  these  signature's, 
"Alphonso"  =  John  Nichols;  "Eugenio"  = 
John  Nichols;  "M.  Green "  =  J^o7t«  Nichols; 
"  A  London  Antiquary "  =  John  Nichols ; 
"J.  N."  =  John  Nichols.  —  "Literary  i-\uec- 
dotes  of  18th  Century,"  Nichols,  Vol.  VI..  p. 
628  and  note. 

Amateur,  An.  Hon.  E.  S.  Abbot, 
afterwards  Baroness  Colchester.  Views 
in  London  [in  verse],  sketclied  from  a 
window  in  the  "Palais  de  la  Ve'rito',"  cte. 
Chiswick,  1833. 

Anxeilcan,  An.  Henry  Pickering 
Poems  by  .  . .     B.  1830. 


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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. 

1701.  See  "Notes  and  Queries,"  Vol. 
X.,  pp.  8,  74,  and  318. 

Angelo,  Master  Michael.  Oliver 
Goldsmith  (?).  The  drawing  school  for 
little  masters  and  misses  .  .  .  By  . .  . 
L.  1777. 

Goldsmith  is  believed  to  have  written  the 
"  History  of  Ijittle  Goody  Two  Shoes  .  . .  From 
the  original  Ms.  in  the  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  to  be  remembered  as  a  respectable  name 
in  literature,  were  it  only  for  his  admirable 
"  Letters  on  the  English  Nation,"  under  the 
name  of  "  Battista  Angeloni,  a  Jesuit."  This 
was  John  Shebbeare,  in  17-35.  —  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  wrote,  in  1765,  the  letters 
signed  "  Anti-Sejanus,"  which  were  published 
in  the  "  Public  Advertiser,"  and  were  bo  popular 
that  they  raised  the  sale  of  the  paper  from  1500 
to  3000  a  day  . .  .  There  are  likewise  some 
others  signed  "  Philanglia,"  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  Peril,  Esq., 
afterwards  speaker  of  the  Irish  House  of 
Commons. 

Artist,  An.  John  Bengo.  Poetry, 
miscellaneous  and  dramatic.  By  .  .  . 
Edinb.  1707. 

Ashleigh,  Rose.  Mrs.  Rose  Aldrich, 
in     contributions     to     the     "  Weekly " 

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  Thuf- 
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  uspd 
some  other  pseudonyms,  including  that  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.  R.  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- 
nseum  "  for  July  8,  1837,  p.  506. 

B.,  O.  B.  Oliver  Bell  Bunce,  in  various 
periodicals. 

B.,  S.  J.  Mrs.  Sallie  J.  {Hancock)  Bat- 
teg. 

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.  VIL,  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. 
Beiiiham. 

Beauvoir,  Roger  de.  J^douard  Roger 
de  Bully.  L'ecolier  de  Cluny ;  ou,  le 
sophismie,  1315.     Paris,  1832. 

Belle,  Clara.  Frank  File,  in  various 
periodicals. 

Benedick.     Joseph  Reed. 

"  Joseph  Seed  wrote  letters  under  the  signa- 
ture '  Benedick'  (in  defence  of  Mr.  Garrick,  on 
the  publication  of  Kendrick's  '  Love  in  the 
suds  ')>  printed  originally  in  the  '  Morning  Chron- 
icle.' " — Nichols,  "  Litez'ary  Anecdotes  of  the 
18th  Century,"  IX.,  118 

Bernard,  Camille.  Mme  Urbain 
Rattazzi. 

Bessie.  Mrs.  Kent.  —  See  Clark's 
"Recollections   of  Writers." 

Bienaise,  Jacques.  Louis  Labarre. 
Un  raois  h,  Paris ;  ou,  le  fameux  petit 
tour  en  France  du  poete  Marie-Amour 
Janvier,  recueille  et  mis  en  lumiere,  par 
.  .  .     Liege,  1838. 

Bigwig's  Friend,  The.  Henry 
George  Herbert,  Lord  Porchester  and  2d 
Earl  of  Carnarvon.  A  letter  to  the 
"  Oxford  Spy,"  from  .  .  .     1818. 

Birch,  Rev.  Busby,  LiL.D.,  F.R.S., 
F.A.S.,  F.G.C,  and  M.S.E.A.M.C.  \i.t. 


317 


[Additions.] 


Member  of  the  Society  for  the  Encour- 
agement of  Arts,  Manufactures,  and  Com- 
merce]. Bonnel  Thornton.  City  Latin; 
or,  critical  and  political  remarks  on  tlie 
Latin  inscription  on  laying  the  first  stone 
'of  the  intended  new  bridge  at  Black 
Fryars...     By...     L.  1760. 

"This  sparkling,  frisky  squib  from  the  pen 
of  Bonnel  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,  1S65, 
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.  Stehbins, 
of  Philadelphia,  in  poems  contributed  to 
various  periodicals. 

BroAvn,  Edward,  Esq.  John  Camp- 
hell,  LL.D.  The  travels  and  adventures 
of  .  .  .    L.  1739. 

Buller,  Bob.  William  Maginn.  A 
Latin  version  of  Will's  [see  W.  Seward] 
"Ullaloo,"  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  Academicse  Duacenge  Alum- 
nus]. Rev.  Charles  Cordell.  The  Divine 
Office  for  the  use  of  the  laity.  Newcas- 
tle (?),  1763. 

C,  G.  T.  George  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. 

Calcraft,  Jolin  William.  J.  W. 
Cole.  A  defence  of  the  stage.  L. 
1809. 

Campana.  Right  Hon.  Frederick 
Richard  Chichester,  Earl  of  Belfast,  who, 
under  this  signature,  contributed  to  tlie 
■"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.     3Iary  Booth. 

Celeste.  Mrs.  George  G.  (Bowlin  Jen- 
kins) Brown. 

Champlin,  Virginia.  Miss  Grace 
Virginia  Lord. 

"  Many  have  read  with  pleasure  the  transla- 
tions in  different  papers  and  magazines  furnished 


by  "  Virginia  Champlin."  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." 

Chromo,  Polly.  Miss  Lizzie  F. 
Schuster,  in  contributions  to  the  "  House- 
hold" (Brattleboro,  Vt.)  et  al. 

Citizen  of  Massaclmsetts,  A.  Wil- 
lard  Phillips.  An  appeal  to  the  good 
sense  of  the  Democrats  and  the  public 
spirit  of  the  Federalists.  By  ...  B. 
1814. 

Citizen  of  New  York,  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,"  IK., 
545. 

Crito.     John  Duncomhe, 

"  In  the  '  Gent.  !Mag.,'  John  Duncombe's  com> 
municatious  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." — K'iCHOLS,  "Literary  Anecdotes  of 
the  ISth  Century,"  Vol.  Vni.,  p.  277  at  top. 

Croolileg,  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. 

^^  O.  v."  =  Wm.  Maginn.  —  See  same  book, 
Vol.  v.,  p.  v.  This  pseudonym  was  changed  to 
"  Olinthus,  Petre,  D.D."  =  ]Vm.  Maginn.^^See 
same  book.  Vol.  V.,  p.  vii. 

Curio.     Mark  Akenside. 

"  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 
avery  spirited  attack  on  Wm.  Pulteney." 

Custom-House  Officer,  A.  William 
Russell.  Leaves  from  the  journal  of  .  .  . 
L.  1868. 

D.,  A.  £>r.  Andrew  Douglas.  Notes 
of  a  journey  from  Berne  to  England 
through  France,  made  in  the  year  1796. 
Bv  •  .  •  (with  supplement  by  ]^I.  D  ).  L, 
1797. 


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318 


D.,  C.  W.     Charles  W.  Deans. 

D.,  W.  W.  Derham.  Artificial  clock- 
maker  .  .  .     4tli  ed.     L.  Vioi. 

D'Anvers,  Caleb.     Nicholas  Amhurst. 

"In  1726,  Dec.  5th,  Nicholas  Amhurst  issued, 
nnder  the  pseudonym  of  'Caleb  D'Anvers  of 
G-ray's  Inn,'  the  lirst  number  of  the  famous 
'  Craftsman,'  the  most  successful  of  all  the  jiolit- 
ical  journals  of  this  aare."  —  Stephen,  "Diet, 
of  Nat.  Biog.,"  p.  362,  col.  2. 

"  He  was  also,  in  all  probability,  author  of  a 
poem,  '  The  Protestant  Session '  .  .  .  By  a  mem- 
ber of  the  Constitutional  Club  of  Oxford,  1719." 
—  Stephen,  "  Diet,  of  Nat.  Biog.,"  p.  362,  col.  1. 

Dapiferus,  Jacobus,  Corcagiensis. 
William  Maginn.  Adventus  in  Hiber- 
niam,  etc.  "  Blackwood's  Magazine," 
Vol.  IX.,  pp.  319-20. 

Ascribed  to  Dr.  Maginn  as  well  as  to  Mr. 
Murphy. 

Debruel,  Liouis.  Louis  Ame'de'e  Eu- 
gene Acharcl  issued  several  vaudevilles 
under  this  pseudonym. 

Delta.     David  Macbeth  Moir. 

Under  "  A"  he  contributed  395  poems  to 
"  Blackwood's."  See  a  note  in  "  Noctes  Ara- 
brosianse,"  J.  Wilson;  edited  by  R.  Shelton 
Mackenzie,  pub.  by  W.  J.  Widdleton,  N.T, 
1875.    Vol.n.,  p.  21. 

Allibone  says  he  contributed  articles  from 
1817  (when  the  magazine  was  established)  tiU 
1851,  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.  Stori/,  in 
contributions  to  the  "Weekly"  (N.Y.). 

Dowden,  Richard.  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 
tlie  Cork  Institution,  in  "  Blackwood's 
Magazine,"  Vol.  VII.,  pp.  200-205. 

E.,  M.  E.  BIrs.  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- 
cock) Battey. 

EarnshaTV,  Catharine.  Maria  L. 
Pool,  in  contributions  to  the  "  Weekly  " 
(N.Y.). 

Edwards,  Lieon.  Alfred  R.  Calhoun, 
in  contributions  to  the  "  Weekly  "  (N.Y.). 


Elbon,  Barbara.  Leonora  B.  Hoi- 
sted.   Bethesda. 

Emerald  Isle.  Duncan  D.  Hepburn^ 
Stray  rhymes.     1885  (?). 

Eminent  Hand,  An.  Alexander  Pope. 
The  impertinent ;  or,  a  visit  to  the  Court. 
A  satire.     Bj  .  .  .    L.  1733. 

English  Gentleman,  An.  Philip 
Dormer  Stanhope,  4th  Earl  of  Chester- 
field. —  See  "  Ancient  Brahmin,  An." 

English  Officer,  An.  John  Banks. 
The  liistory  of  Francis  Eugene,  Prince 
of  Savoy  ...     By  .  .  .     L.  1741. 

European  Traveller,  The.  Rev. 
7'homas  Brockicay  (?).  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. 

Pairie,  Fannj'-.  Mrs.  Mary  T.  Wag- 
gamon,  in  contributions  to  the  "  Weekly  " 
(N.Y.). 

Father,  A.  William  Tighe,  Esq.  Ob- 
servations on  the  Lord's  Prayer,  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 Treveli/an  Buckland.  The  log-book  of 
...     L.  1875. 

Fitztravesty,  Blaise,  Esq.  William 
Maginn.  "  A  midsummer  night's  dream, 
in  blank  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. 
1S28. 

Fledger,  Aaron.  Addison  Fletcher 
Andreics,  in   the   New  York  journals. 

Flora.  3Iiss  Pai/ne,  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 


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[Additions.] 


"  Blackwood's  Magazine,"  Vol.  VII.,  pp. 
687,  588. 

Forester,  Fleta.  Mrs.  S.  G.  Stone, 
in  her  contributions  to  "  St.  Nicholas  " 
(N.Y.)  et  al. 

Few.  F.  0.  Ward,  leader-writer  on 
the  "  London  Times." 

Foxhall.  Miss  Molly  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- 
hin  (?).  Cursory  remarks  upon  the  Rev- 
erend Mr.  Ramsaj-'s  "  Essay  on  tlie 
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  Slack)/. 
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  natui'e  of 
civil  liberty  ...  In  a  letter  from 
...  to  a  member  of  Parliament.  L. 
1776. 

Gentleman  of  the  Middle  Temple, 
A.  Thomas  Babington  Macaulai/.  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, 
LL.D.  — 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." 
—  BuTLEB,  upon    P.  Nye's    "Thanksgiving 
Bard." 

"  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 
Ingleborougli  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,  oa 
the  Peerages,  signed  'H.  M.,' and  dated  Leip- 
sic."  —  "Gent.  Mag.,"  November,  1837,  Vol.. 
VIII.,  N.S.,  Pt.  11.,!).  538. 

H.,  M.  W.     M.  W.  Hallett. 

Hastier,  Doctor,  M.R.S.P.Q.  John 
Whitley  Boswell.  'ZvWeyo/j.iva  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. 
Elanagan.       By  ...  in     "Blackwood's 
Magazine,"  Vol.  VI.,  pp.  628-630. 

Ixion.     Llewelyn  H.  Johnson, 

J.,  R.     Richard  Jones. 

[notes  bt  mk.  a.  e.  fret.] 

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  IV.  and  V.,"  and  "  King  Lear." 
Two  VoJ.'i.  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, — 

"  Ilistorye  of  Promus  and  Cassandra,"  by 
Geo.  "Whetstones.  It  opens  with  an  address  by 
the  author,  and  signed  with  his  name.  Then 
follows  "  'The  Printer  to  the  Reader,"  signed 
"  R.  I."  In  Collier's  "  Shakspere  Library," 
edited  by  Hazlitt,  I  find  that  this  "  R.  I."  = 
Richard  .Tones,  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  "Mencecmi,"  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  tie 


[Additions.] 


320 


"Comedy  of  Errors"  (on  the  authority  of 
Wood)  was  William  Warner. 

Born,  probahly  1558;  died,  March  9  or  10, 
1608-9.     Allibone,  under  William  Warner. 

The  next  play  is  the  "  Krst  and  Second  Part 
of  the  Troublesome  Reign  of  John,  King  of  Eng- 
land," etc.,  written  by  W.  Sh.  Imprinted  by 
Valentine  Simmes  for  John  Helme,  1611. 

"  W.  Sh.  "  =  William  Slialcespeare,  but  I  find 
"  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  Collier,  edited  by  Hazlitt,  Pt.  11.,  Vol.  I., 
p.  222;  edition  London,  1S75. 

Next  comes  the  "  Taming  of  a  Shrew," 
printed  by  V.  S.  for  Nicholas  Ling. 

"  V.  8.  "  =  Valentine  Simmes  (a  printer), 
who  printed  "  King  John." 

Here  ends  all  the  initials  that  I  find  in  the 
"  Six  Old  Plays,  etc.";  but  I  find  a  reference  to 
another  initial. 

"  The  Whole  Contention  between  the  two 
Famous  Houses,  Lancaster  and  York.  With 
the  Tragicall  ende  of  the  good  Duke  Humpfrey, 
Richard,  Duke  of  York,  and  King  Henrie  the 
sixt.  Divided  into  two  Parts,  and  newly  cor- 
rected and  enlarged.  Written  by  William 
Shakspeare,  Gent.  Printed  at  London,  for 
T.  P." 

This  contains  the  "First  Part  of  the  Conten- 
tion" as  well  as  the  "  True  Traafedie."  "  T.  P." 
was  Thomas  Pavier,  the  publisher  of  other 
plays. 

See  "  Shakspere's  Library,"  Collier,  edited  by 
Hazlitt,  Pt.  n.,  Vol.  I.,  p.  386.    L.  1875. 

Jacobus,    G.    P.    R.        G.   P.    B. 

James.  —  See  "  Painsworth,  W.  Haras- 
sing." 

Jacques.  Robert  W.  Ewing,  a  severe 
censor  of  the  stage  under  this  signature 
during  the  years  1825  and  '26. 

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  Ahemethj. 

"Has  anyone  who  knows  Johnny  the  Bear 
heard  his  name  thus  anagrammatised  without  a 
smile?  We  may  be  sure  he  smiled  and  growled 
at  the  same  time  when  he  first  heard  it  himself." 
—  SouTHEX's  "  Doctor,"  ch.  clsxix.,  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.  Schroder,  in  his 
contributions  to  various  Western  period- 
icals. 

Kettle,  Rosa  Mackenzie.  Mart/ 
Jtosa  Stuart  Kettle.  The  Carding-Mill 
Valley.    L.  1882. 

U.,  A.  H.  Alexander  H.  Laidlaw, 
M.D.,  in  contributions  to  Philadelphia 
journals,  1854,  etc. 


Author  of  an  English  dictionary,  in  which 
demote  appears  for  the  first  time  as  opposite  of 
promote. 

Laboring  3Ian,  A.  Thomas  Robinson 
Hazard.  Pacts  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  Dr.  John  EMI, 
but  also  to  the  witty  Dr.  William  King. 

Lady,  A.  Mrs.  —  Salmon.  Jeptha: 
a  dramatic  poem,  by  .  .  .     L.  1846. 

Lady,  A.  Miss  Mary  Ann  Cur  sham. 
Norman  Abbey :  a  tale  of  Sherwood 
Porest.     L.  1832. 

Lady,  A.  Miss  Anna  Jane  Vardill. 
Poems  by  .  ,  .    L.  1809. 

Lady,  A.  Lady  Charlotte  Maria 
( Campbell)  Bury.  Poems  on  several 
occasions,  by  .  .  .     Edinb.  1797. 

Lady  lately  Deceased,  A.  Miss 
Henrietta  Bowdler.  Poems  and  essays 
by  .  .  .     2d  ed.     Bath,  1786. 

Lancelot,  le  Capitaine.  Amable 
Louis  Bone'  de  Villiers.  Les  pompiers 
peints  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.  Johri  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.  Pree  Key, 
i.e.  Preke].  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  TTiicknesse, 
in  the  "  Gent.  Mag.,"  1748-49. 

Lover  of  Peace  and  Good  Govern- 
ment, A.  .Tames  Stewart.  Letter  to  the 
Eev.  Dr.  Price,  F.R.S.,  wherein  his  ob- 
servations on  the  nature  of  civil  liberty 
.  .  .  are  candidly  examined  .  .  .  By  .  .  . 
L.  1776. 

M.A.  of  Balliol  CoUege,  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.,  VolT  IX.,  p.  107,  a  paragraph  under 

name  "  J.  L.  McC,"  referring  to  F.  Ford,  an 

artist. 

6th  Ser.,  Vol.  IS.,  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. 


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[Additions.] 


6th  Ser.,  Vol.  X.,  p.  295,  under  same  Initials, 
on  an  epitaph. 

Also  there  are  various  —  more  than  two  dozen 
— letters  to  the  editor,  answers  to  queries,  etc., 
scattered  through  Vols.  24  to  28  of  the  "  English 
Mechanic  and  World  of  Science"  ;  these  are 
almost  all  on  astronomical  subjects,  and  are 
signed  "  Mac."  —  Letter  to  Mr.  A.  R.  Frey, 
dated  Jan.  26,  1SS5. 

McFlimsey,  Flora.  3Iiss  Evelj/n 
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  Mohiiis.  Hundert 
Charaden  und  Ratsel.     1875. 

M.,  R.  Prof.  Robert  Manning.  The 
rise  and  fall  of  the  heresy  of  iconoclasts ; 
or,  image-breakers  .  .  .  Collected  by  . . . 
L.  1731. 

Macaroni,  A.  Mr.  "  Sun "  Taylor. 
Theatrical  portraits  epigrammatically 
delineated.  About  1775.  See  "Kotes 
&  Queries,"  2d  Ser.,  xii.,  473;  3d  Ser., 
i.,  39. 

BIalagroT?Fther,  Blalachi.  Sir  Wal- 
ter Scott. 

In  1826,  Sir  "Walter  Scott  wrote  "  Three  Let- 
ters by  Malachi  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  Malachi  Malagrowther." 

See  Allibone,  "  Diet,  of  Eng.  Lit.,"  under 
"Scott,"  1826;  "Noctes  Ambrosianse,"  edited 
by  Mackenzie,  N".Y.  1875,  Vol.  IE.,  pp.  194,  195, 
note;  "Life  of  Sir  Walter  Scott,"  R.  Shelton 
Mackenzie,  B.  1871,  p.  391,  etc. 

Marc,  A.  il/arc  Antoine  Bayle.  Cau- 
series  litteraires,  in  "  Le  Messager  de  la 
Semaine." 

Glel,  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  veiy  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."  — 
Nichols,  "  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  (1). 
Eodolph :  a  dramatic  fragment,  etc.,  by 
...     L.  1832. 

Moggi-idge,  Major  Spencer,  of  the 
Prince's  Own.  Captain  Thomas  Hamil- 
ton C?),  in  "Blackwood's  Magazine." 

Mulligan,  Olorty  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.  LVHI.,  p.  698, 
and  in  "  Gent.  Mag.,"  Vol.  LIX.,  p.  584,  is  Sir 
Egerton  Brydges.  —  "  Literary  Anecdotes  of 
18th  Century,"  Vol.  VIII.,  p.  560. 

N.  Y.  John  Fry.  Pieces  of  ancient 
poetry  .  .  .  [Edited  by  «  N.  Y."]  Bris- 
tol,  1814. 

Native  of  Algiers,  A.  Peter  Mar- 
koe  (1).  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.  Bold. 
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  by  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,' '  Kumb  Fish,' '  Raleigh,' 
'Publicola,'  'A  Person.'"  —  See  "Notes  and 
Queries,"  February,  1865,  p.  156. 

"  By  '  Robin  of  notable  memory  '  is  probably 
meant  Hoberi  Harley,  Earl  of' Oxford;  and 
'  Benjamin,  Lord  Bishop  of  ******,'  is  clearly 
Benjamin  Hoadly,  Bishop  of  Bangor."  —  See 
"Notes  and  Queries,"  February,  I860,  p.  157. 

Nobleman  of  the  other  Ivingdom, 

A.     Sir  John  Perceval,  1st  Earl  of  Eg- 


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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,  liOrd.     John  Swinton. 

Octavius.  Rev.  William  Hales.  Pur- 
suits of  literature  :  translations  by  •  .  . 
Dublin,  1799. 

O'Doherty,  Sir  Morgan,  Bart. 
William  Maginn.  —  See  "  Notes  and 
Queries,"  Vol.  viii.,  pp.  11, 12 ;  Vol.  ix., 
p.  209;  Vol.  X.,  pp.  96,  150,  151,  233. 

For  a  list  of  Dr.  Maginn's  writings, 
see  "  Dublin  University  Magazine,"  Vol. 
XXIII.,  pp.  80  et  seq. 

Officer  in  tlie  Field,  An.  Charles  C. 
Nott. 

O'Fogarty,  Fogarty,  Esq.,  of  Blar- 
ney. William  (iosnell.  Daniel  O'Kourke: 
an  epic  poem,  in  six  cantos,  in  "  Black- 
wood's Magazine,"  Vol.  VII.,  pp.  476- 
481,  and  later  Yoiumes. 

Also  ascribed  to  Dr.  William  Maginn. 

OinophUus  de  aioute  Frasconi, 
Boniface,  A.B.C.  Robert  Samher.  Ebrie- 
tatis  encomium;  or,  the  praise  of  drunk- 
enness .  .  .     By  ...     L.  1723. 

"  This  is  not  :m  original  work  .  .  .  but  a  trans- 
lation from  the  French.  The  original  is  entitled 
"  L'Eloge  de  I'Yvresse  (4  la  Haye  .  .  . 
MDCCXIV.),"  and  is  by  Sallengre,  Henri  Al- 
bert de.  —  See  "  Notes  and  Queries,"  Kovenibei-, 
1865,  p.  442. 

Oliver,  Pen,  F.R.C.S.  Sir  Uenrij 
Thompson.  Charley  Kingston's  aunt. 
By...    L. 

One  of  the  Khode-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  who  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  were 
again  printed  in  4to  (100  copies  only),  but  not 
published.  An  edition  having-  afterwards  been 
eurreptitioiisly  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 :  — 

"V.,"  Hon.  Philip  Forfe,  afterwards  Earl  of 
Hardwick;  "C."  Hon.  Cliarles  Yorlce;  "R.," 
Rev.  Dr.  G.  H.  Roohe,  Master  of  Christ's  Col- 
lege; "G-.,"  Rev.  Dr.  John  Green,  afterwards 
Bishop    of    Lincoln;     "  W.,"    Daniel     Wray, 


Esq. ;  "  H.,"  Rev.  Mr.  John  Heaton,  of  Bene't 
College;  "E.,"  Dr.  Heberden ;  "  O.,"  Henry 
Coventry  ;  "  L.,"  Rev.  Jolm  Lawry,  Prebendary 
of  Rochester;  "T.,"  Mrs.  Catherine  Talbot; 
"B.,"  Rev.  Dr.  T.  Birch;  "  Q.,"Rev.  Dr.  Sam- 
tcel  Salter,  late  member  of  the  Charter  House. 
—  See  "  Illustrations  of  the  Literary  History  of 
tbe  18th  Century,"  John  Nichols.  Vol.  I.,  pp. 
IS,  23,  33,  73,  92.  AUibone,  under  "  Yorka, 
Philip,  Second  Earl  of  Hardwick,"  also  epeaks 
of  it. 

P.  R.,  Gent.  Robert  Paltock  (1). 
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.  Wijatt  Papworth,  in  "Notes 
and  Queries,"  1869 ;  "  Die.  of  National 
Biog.,"  p.  69,  col.  1. 

Palatine,  Tom.  Thomas  Nash.  A 
long  lane.  L.  1883.  Also  in  his  literary 
contributions. 

Pallet,  Peter  Paul.  For  key  to 
Bath  characters,  see  "Notes  and  Que- 
ries," 2d  Ser.,  Vol.  II.,  1856,  pp.  253, 
254. 

Parallax.     Alfred  Russell  Wallace. 

Parallax.     Samuel  Birley  Robotliam. 

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.  Robothani  taught  that  Earth  was 
a  circular  plain  over  which  the  sun  moved.  In 
1S85  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.      WiU 

Ham  Gordon.  Popery  against  Christian- 
ity ;  or,  an  historical  accotmt  of  the 
present  state  of  Rome,  etc.     L.  1719. 

Pastor,  The.  William  Wirt  Phillips, 
D.D.  Memorial  of  tlie  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-keei^ing  .  .  .  By  ...  P. 
1773. 

Perambulating  Philosopher,  The 


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'Gilbert  Abbott  a  Beckett,  in  the  London 
*'  Times  "  and  "Morning  Herald." 

Petre,  Dr.  Olinthus.  William  Ma- 
■ginn.  Letter  from  ...  to  Christopher 
North,  signed  Trinity  College,  Dublin, 
Nov.  10,  1820,  in  "Blackwood's  Maga- 
zine," Vol.  VIIL,  pp.  207-209. 

Philalethes.  Dr.  Edward  Young  em- 
ployed this  pseudonym  in  his  contribu- 
tions to  periodicals,  1718-20. 

Philalethes.  Rev.  Thomas  StacJchouse, 
author  of  "The  History  of  the  Bible," 
employed  this  pseudonym  in  several  of 
his  minor  works. 

Philalethes.  Arthur  Ashley  Sykes. 
Moral  philosophy.      1715. 

Phileleutherus  Devoniensis.  Thom- 
■as  Northmore.  Memoirs  of  Planetes ;  or, 
a  sketch  of  the  laws  and  manners  of 
Makar.     By  .  .  .     L.  1795. 

Phileleutherus  Dubliniensis.  Pat- 
rick Delany.  Eeflections  upon  polygamy 
...     L.  1739. 

Phileleutherus,  Londinensis.  John 
Burton,  D.D. 

It  is  understood  that  John  Burton,  D.D., 
•was  the  author  of  a  work  under  the  title  of 
^'  Phileleutherus  Londinensis,"  which  work  was 
-"Remarks  on  Dr.  King's  Speech  before  the 
University  of  Oxford  at  the  Dedication  of  Dr. 
Iladcliff ,  on  the  13th  of  April,  17-t9."  —  "  Illustra- 
tions of  the  Literary  History  of  18th  Century," 
KiCHOLS,  Vol.  II.,  p.  223. 

The  above  was  answered  by  Dr.  William 
King  himself,  in  "Elogium  Famse  inserviens 
Jacci  Etoniensis,  sive  Gigantis,"  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.  554-557. 

Ploughman,  A.  Tristam  Burges  {'i). 
What  .  .  .  said  about  the  "Hmts  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,"  8vo,  aud  in  that  year 
commenced  his  correspondence  with  Mr.  Urban, 
under  the  signature  of  "  Polyxena,"  which  he 
■contiuued  under  that  of  "  A  Wanderer,"  his 
own  initials,  and  other  desiirnatious,  till  nearly 
the  day  of  his  death.  See  Nichols'  "  Literary 
Anecdotes  of  the  18th  Century,"  Vol.  ES..  v. 
:267. 

Porcustus.     Henrij  Swinburne. 
A  letter  of  Mr.   Sioinburne,  under  the  ae- 
«umed  name  of  "  Porcustus,"  in  answer  to  some 


'  remarks  on  his  travels,  and  describing  a  Roman 
altar  then  in  his  possession,  is  printed  iu  "  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- 
icard  Ash.  Thoughts  on  the  State- 
Church  Question.  By  .  .  .  2d  ed.  L. 
1861. 

QueerqulU.  Mrs.  Mary  T.  Wagga- 
mon,  in.  contributions  to  the  "Weekh^" 
(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.  2821.  Knight's  "  Quarterly 
Magazine,"  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  [2S24],  be  ra,2:ing  through  the  whole 
federation.  At  New  York  the  tfavellers  will 
hear  of  the  final  defeat  and  death  of  the  illustri- 
0U8  champion  of  freedom,  Jonathan  Higginbot- 
torn,  and  of  the  elevation  of  Ebenezer  Hogsflesh 
to  the  jDerpetual  presidency." 

R.  F.  P.  William  Maginn.  "Bac- 
chus ;  or,  the  pirates "  [a  short  Homeric 
hymn,  in  the  met^e  of  Sir  Walter  Scott], 
in  "  Blackwood's  Magazine,"  Vol.  IX.,  pp. 
264-26G. 

R.,  J.  R.  J.  R.  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.  Richard  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 
'  Rigby  '  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.  J., 
No.  36,  and  of  several  letters  in  the  '  Connois- 
seur,' being  the  '  Gentleman  of  Cambridge,  A.B. ' 
mentioned."  — "  Literary  Anecdotes  ofthe  ISth 


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324 


Century ,"  Nichols,  Vol.  Vm.,  pp.  276,  277, 
note. 

S.  Titus  Strong.  Candid  examination 
of  the  Episcopal  Church  .  .  .  Newbury- 
port,  Mass.,  1820. 

S.,  E.  Elias  Smith.  An  essay  on  the 
fall  of  angels  and  men  ...  3d  ed.  B. 
1812. 

S.,  G.  B.  Giles  Badger  Stebbins.  Alli- 
ance of  British  cotton  spinners  and 
slave-holding  cotton  lords  to  build  up 
"free  trade."     Detroit,  Mich.,  1871. 

S.,  H.  S.  H.  S.  Stevens,  correspondent 
of  the  "Herald"  (Cleveland,  O.). 

S.,  J.  S.  J.  S.  Sarqent,  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,  BIrs.  Edmund  H.  Yates. 
"Five  O'clock  Tea,"  in  the  "Queen," 
1872. 

Seneca.  W.  W.  PasJco,  in  his  contri- 
butions to  "Truth"  (N.Y.). 

Spectator.  George  Wetherspoon,  Jr., 
in  his  contributions  to  the  "  Mail  and 
Express  "  (N.Y.). 

Spike,  Ethan.     Matthew  F.  WJiittier. 

Stereo.  M)s.  S.  G.  Humphro/,  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  Aiken,  drafts- 


man and  engraver.  His  earliest  produc- 
tions were  published  anonymously  under 
the  signature  "Ben  Tallyho,"  1816-31. 

Teufelsdroeckh,  Herr.  Thomas  Car- 
hjle.  Sartor  Resartus  :  the  life  and  opin- 
ions of  .  .  .     3d  ed.     L.  1849. 

First  appeared  in  "  Fraser's  Magazine,"  1830. 

Tukesbury,  Joe.  Joseph  X.  Wright^ 
of  the  "Republican  "  (St.  Louis). 

Umbra  Oxoniensis.  Sir  William 
Palmer.  Results  of  the  expostulation 
of  the  Rt.  Hon.  W.  E.  Gladstone.  L. 
1875. 

"Vaughn,  Kate.  Mrs.  Helen  Kestin, 
in  contributions  to  the  "  Weekly " 
(N.Y.). 

Verdery,  Emily.  Mrs.  Emily  V. 
Battey,  in  contributions  to  the  "  Woman's 
World,"  etc.     1870. 

Vernon,  lionis  de.  Louis  ^nault, 
who  wrote  for  various  Fi-ench  journals, 
either  under  his  own  name,  or  under  this 
pseudonym. 

This  is  the  reading  of  Vapereau,  1880;  Qu6- 
rard  has  it  Louis  de  Vermont;  others,  Louis  dfr 
Vermond. 

W.,  T.  H.  Thomas  White,  in  "Gent. 
Mag." 

Warwick,  Elsie.  Mrs.  E.  J.  Fulli- 
love,  in  contributions  to  the  "Weekly"' 
(N.Y.). 

Win-wood,  Rett.  Frank  Corey^ 
in  contributions  to  the  "  Weekly  "^ 
(N.Y.). 


INITIALS  AND  PSEUDONYMS. 


Paet   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,  Ij.  a.  A  Matrimonial  Mono- 
maniac.   An  English  writer. 

Abbott,  Austin,  1831-.  Benauly.  An 
American  lawyer  of  New  York  City. 

Abbott,  Benjamin  Vaughan,  1830-. 
Benauly.  An  American  lawyer  of  New 
York  City. 

Abbott,  Rev.  Charles  Edvrards, 
1811-80.  Old  Harlo.  An  American 
teacher  at  Pittsfield,  Mass. ;  Hartford, 
Conn. ;  in  Boston  and  New  York  City. 

Abbott,  Rev.  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.  Jennie  (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,  Lia-wrence  Frazer.  Lau}~ 
rence  Eraser. 

Abbott,  Lyman,  D.D.,  1835-.  Benau- 
ly;  Laicus;  A  Layman.  An  American 
author,  clergyman,  and  journalist;  b.  in 
Roxbury,  Mass. 

Abbott,  Rev.  Thomas  Kingsmill,^ 
M.A.  Philalethes.  An  English  clergyman ;. 
Eellow  of  Trinity  College,  Dublin. 

Abdy,  Mrs.  Maria  Smith,  1818-67 
31.  A.  An  English  poet ;  niece  of  James^ 
and  Horace  Smith ;  b.  in  London,  iliss- 
Smith  was  in  early  life  married  to  the 
Rev.  John  Channing  Abdy,  Rector  of  St. 
John's,  Southwark.     Died  at  Margate. 

A'Beckett,  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. 

Abercrombie,  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  1801  j. 
Speaker  of  the  House  of  Commons,  1835; 
and  on  retiring  from  that  oflSce  in  1839^ 
created  Baron  Dunfermline,  in  the  peer- 
age of  the  United  Kingdom. 

Abingdon,  Willoughby  Bertie,  Earl 
of,  1740-99.  E—l  ofA—n.  An  English 
nobleman. 

Ablett,  William.  Telha.  An  English 
writer. 


AB 


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AD 


About,  Edmond  Frangois  Valentin, 

1828-85.  Valentin  de  Quevilhj ;  Vicomte 
de  Quevilly.  A  French  novelist,  politi- 
cian, and  journalist. 

Abraham,  John,  1798-.  Maharba. 
An  English  poet;  in  1878  a  resident  of 
Liskeard,  Cornwall. 

Abrahams,  B.  A  Surgeon.  AnAmeri- 
<;an  physician. 

Abrams,  Isaac.     The  Wild  Methodist. 

Aby,  Joseph  C.     Buck  Saw. 

Achard,  Louis  Amedee  Eugene, 
1814-75.  —  Grimm.  A  French  novelist 
and  journalist  at  Paris. 

Aeland,  Henry  Wentworth,  M.D., 
F.E.S.,  D.C.L.,  1815-.  H.  W.  A.  An 
English  physician,  educ.  at  Harrow  and 
Christ  Church,  Oxford;  Kegias  Prof,  of 
Med.  from  1858 ;  and  Kadcliffe  Librarian. 

Aeland,  Rev.  Peter  Leopold  Dyke, 
M.A.  A  Clergyman.  An  English  divine, 
Christ  College,  Oxford,  1841.  Vicar  of 
Broad-Clyst,  Exeter,  1845-80  et  seq. 

Acton,  Harriet.  H.  A.  An  English 
poet. 

Adair,  James  Makittrick,  M.D., 
1728-1802.  Benjamin  Goosequil ;  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-.  Jidiette 
Lamber.  A  French  author ;  b.  at  Berberic 
(Oise);  first  married  the  physician  La 
Messine,  then  Edmond  Adam,  who  d.  a 
senator  in  1877.  In  1879  she  founded  the 
"Nouvelle  Eevue." 

Adam,  William,  1751-1839.  Lord 
Chief  Commissioner.  An  eminent  Scottish 
jurist ;  b.  in  Edinburgh ;  Lord  Chief  Com- 
missioner of  the  Jury  Court  of  Scotland, 
1816-39 ;  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  Lieith.  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  staff  surgeon  in  the 
Koyal  Navy. 


Adams,  Charles.  Timothy  Temple- 
ton.  An  American  writer  of  Washing- 
ton. 

Adams,  Charles  Follen.  Leedle 
Jawcob  Strauss.  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,  Eev.  C.  C.  C.  C  A.  An 
American  clergyman ;  rector  of  St. 
Mar3''s   church.   New  York    (?). 

Adams,  Capt.  E.  G.  F.  G.  A.  An 
American  author;  an  officer  in  the 
American  forces  at  Fort  Eice,  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  Roger  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,  Eev.  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 "  EeiJublican." 

Adams,  John  Quincy,  LL.D.,  1767- 
1848.  Algernon  Sidney;  Publicola;  The 
Old  Man  Eloquent.     An  eminent  Ameri- 


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•can  statesman;  sixth  President  of  the 
U.S. 

Adams,  Nehemiah,  D.D.,  1806-78. 
Her  Father.  An  eminent  American 
•Congr.  clergyman;  b.  at  Salem,  Mass.; 
pastor  at  the  Essex  Street  Church  in 
Boston  from  1834. 

Adams,  Ricliard  Netvton,  D.D. 
Pergamos.  An  English  Epis.  divine; 
rector  of  Eempstone,  Loughborough, 
1839-60  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  Ids  use  of  which  there 
is  absolute  proof  .  .  .  Some  of  his  essays 
over  one  signature  extend,  in  consecutive 
•series,  through  several  j'ears  .  .  .  Avhile 
with  different  names  he  kept ,  up  con- 
tests simultaneously  with  the  Crown 
writers  on  diSerent  subjects  .  .  .  His 
writings  over  the  following  signatures 
have  been  collected :  Determinatus ; 
Principiis  Obsta;  T.  Z.;  A  Layman; 
A.  B. ;  Cedant  Anna  Togae ;  E.  A. ;  A 
Bostonian ;  A  Tory ;  Populus ;  An  Im- 
partialist;  Alfred;  Candidus ;  Vindex; 
A  Chatterer;  An  Elector  in  1771;  An 
American;  A.;  Valerius  Poplicola ;  A 
Son  of  Liberty  ;  Shippen  ;  Z.  ;  Observa- 
tion ;  Sincerus ;  A  Religious  Politician." 
Besides  the  pseudonyms,  the  following 
nicknames  and  rpithets  were  given 
him:  Sam  the  MaUser ;  Samuel  the 
Publican;  The  Father  of  America ;  Instar 
omnium ;  The  Chief  Incendiary  of  the 
House ;  One  of  Plutarch's  men ;  The  first 
Politician  in  the  World;  The  Psalm- 
singer;  The  Palinurus  of  the  Eevolution  ; 
The  Man  of  the  Revolution ;  The  Would-be- 
^romwell  of  America ;  The  Cromwell  of 
New  England ;  The  Last  of  the  Puritans ; 
The  American  Cato;  Father  of  the  Ameri- 
■can  Revolution ;  Political  Parent;  etc. 

Adams,  William  Bridges.  Junius 
Sedivivus.  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.  II.  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  Loudon; 
d.  at  Newcastle-upon-Tyne. 

Adamson,  Rev.  William  Agar, 
D.C.L.,  1800-.  A  Resident.  A  Cana- 
dian clergyman ;  from  1867,  .iVfternoon 
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  Sidraouth, 
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 
Presbyter.  An  English  Epis.  divine;  St. 
Peters  Coll.,  Camb.,  1839;  Vicar  of  Jes- 
mond,  Newcastle-on-Tjme,  1861-80  et  seq. 

Addison,  Henry  Robert.  A  Half- 
Pay  Officer;  An  Irish  Police  Magistrate, 
An  English  novelist  and  dramatist;  an 
officer  of  the  2d  Dragoon  Guards. 

Addison,         Joseph,  1672-1719. 

C.L.I.  0.;  The  Old  Wdg ;  Peter  Puz- 
zle ;  The  Spectator.  An  eminent  Eng- 
lish author ;  b.  at  Milston,  near  Ames- 
bury,  Wilts,  and  d.  at  Holland-House, 
London. 

Adee,  Hon.  Alvey  A.  A.  A.  A.  An 
American  Shakesperian  scholar. 

Adlerspanre,  Karl  August,  Count, 
1810-62.  Albano.  A  Swedish  author  of 
Stockholm. 

Adney,  Timothy.     3Iit  Yenda. 

Ady,  John,  1744-1812.  J.  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. ;  Actcea.  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. 

Aguilar,  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  Helsingf ors ;  Professor  of  the 
Finnish  Language  and  Literature  at 
Helsingf  ors.  His  Finnish  name  is  Ok- 
sanen. 

Ahmed  Ibn  Hemdem  Kiaya.  So- 
hailes.  A  Turkish  ^vriter ;  translated  by 
J.  P.  Brown  [and  edited  by  E.  E.  Salis- 
bury], N.Y.  1850. 

Aigner,  IJajos.  Lajos  Abaji.  A  Hun- 
garian writer. 

Aiken,  Clementine  Edith.  C.  E.  A. 
An  English  writer. 

Aiken,  Peter  Freeland.  The  Grand- 
son of  B.  Aiken.  An  English  author ; 
admitted  a  member  of  the  Faculty  of 
Advocates  in  1822. 

Aikin,  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,  Ijucy,  1781-1864.  Mari/  Go- 
dolphin.  An  English  miscellaneous 
writer  ;  daughter  of  the  preceding ;  b.  at 
Warrington  ;  d.  at  Hampstead. 

Ainley,  .      Ajax.      An    English 

writer. 

Ainslie,  George  Robert,  1776-1839. 
A  Fellow  of  the  Antiquarian  Society ;  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,  Philip  Barrington.  Philo- 
Scotus.    An  English  gentleman  of  "  The 


Mount,"  Guilford,  Surrey;  member  of 
the  Surrey  Archteological  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  "Edinburgli  Magazine,"  and 
other  pei-iodicals,  for  fortv  years. 

Ainslie,  Whitelaw,  M.D.,  M.R.A.S.. 
Caledonicus.  A  Scottisli  physician  of 
the  Medical  Staff  of  Southern  India. 

Ainsworth,  William  Harrison, 
1805-82.  Cheviot  Tichehourne ;  W.  Haras- 
sing Painsworth.  An  English  novelist;, 
b.  in  Manchester ;  in  1824,  removed  to- 
London ;  d.  at  St.  Mary's  Road,  Reigate,. 
Surrey. 

Airy,  George  BiddeU,  M.A.,  1801-. 
The  Astrono7ner  Roijal;  G.  B.  A.  An 
eminent  English  astronomer ;  b.  at  Aln- 
wick ;  from  1835  astronomer  royal. 

Aitken,  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. 

Akenside,  Mark,  M.D.,  1721-70.  A 
Siviss  Gentleman.  An  eminent  English 
poet ;  b.  at  Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  and  d^ 
in  London. 

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 
litterateur ;  Harv.  Univ,  Div.  School,. 
1858;  resides  at  "JafErey  Cottage,"  on 
Newcastle  or  Great  Island,  in  the  mouth 
of  the  Piscataqua  River,  near  Rye,  N.H» 

AlberdJngk-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  publislied  "  De  dietsche- 
Warande,"  a  journal  of  art  and  lit- 
erature. 

Albert!,  Sophie  (Modinger),  1826-. 
Sophie  Verena.  A  German  author;  b. 
in  Potsdam ;  married  Robert  xVlbcrti, 
who  died  in  1870;  and  now  (1882)  lives- 
in  her  native  town. 

Alby,  Ernest  Frangois  Antoine^ 
1809-68.  Anatole  de  France.  A  French 
writer ;  b.  at  Marseilles  ;  about  1837  h& 


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devoted  himself  to  literary  pursuits,  at 
Paris. 

Alcott,  Miss  Louisa  May,  1833-. 
Tribulation  PeriivinHe.  An  American 
Tniscellaneous  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.  An  Old  Man,  Sfc.  An 
English  angler,  and  writer  on  angling. 

Alden,  Mrs.  Isabella  M.     Pansy. 

Alden,  Eev.  Joseph  Warren.  A 
Puritan  of  the  19* h  Century.  An  Ameri- 
■can  Cong,  minister. 

Alden,  WiUiam  L.  Matthew  White, 
-Jr.;  Metador.  An  American  journalist, 
■of  New  York. 

Alderson,  Sir  EdA?rard  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,  John,  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,  Rev.  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. 

Aldridge,  Ira,  1805-1867.  The  Afri- 
■can  jRoscius.  An  African  actor;  son  of  a 
chief  of  Senegal,  brought  to  New  York 
l)y  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  Eussia. 
Some  account  of  his  performance  in 
Russia,  by  Bayard  Taylor,  in  "  Atlantic 
Monthly,"  January,  1865.  D.  at  Lodz, 
Polonia. 

Alexander,  Mrs.  Cecil  Frances.  C. 
F.  A.  An  English  poet  and  hymn- 
writer;  wife  of  the  Rt.  Rev.  William 
Alexander,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Derry  and 
Raphoe  from  1867. 

Alexander,  Charles.  Wesley  Brad- 
sharo.     An  English  author. 

Alexander,  Miss  Francesca.  Fran- 
cesco.     An   American   author;    a   lady 


artist,  from  Boston,  now  (1883)  residing 
in  Florence. 

Alexander,  James  Lynne.  A  Cana- 
dian. A  British  American  writer,  of 
Toronto  (?). 

Alexander,  James  Waddell,  D.D., 
1804-59.  CcBsariensis.  An  eminent 
American  Presbyt.  divine,  of  the  Pifth 
Avenue  Presbyt.  Church,  New  York 
City. 

Alexander,  Dr.  O.  C.     Bob  Rapier. 

Alexander,  Patrick  Proctor.  Smel- 
fungus.     A  Scottish  autlior. 

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-.  S.  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,  Suffolk ;  for  many  years 
a  bookseller  and  publisher,  of  York, 
where  he  died. 

Aliieri,  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,  WiUiam  Pulteney,  M.D., 
1790-1859.  Academicus.  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  Edicard  Stuart.  A  Scottish  (1) 
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,  Eev.  J.  A.  A  Butterflij.  A  Ca- 
nadian poet,  in  1867,  of  Ardath,  Wolfe 
Island. 

Allan,  James  MacGrigor.  A  Bach- 
elor.    An  English  miscellaneous  writer. 

Allan,  Rev.  John.  A  Special  Re- 
porter. 

Allan,  Rev.  John.  Beefeater,  Domes- 
tic Chaplain  to  Fill  Pots.  A  Scottish  nnin- 
ister  of  the  Union  Church,  Aberdeen. 

Allan,  Rev.  John.  Kn.-Oxonian.  A 
Scottish  minister  of  Potterton,  Belhel- 
vie  Co.,  Aberdeen. 

Allan,  John  Hay,  -1872.  Sir  Walter 
Scott,  Bart.;  .Tohn  Sohieski  Stolberg  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- 
lovr).  ALadij.  A  Scottish  poet. — See 
"  Allderdyce,  Mrs.  Eliza  (Winslow)." 

Allderdyce,  Mrs.  Eliza  (WinsloTr). 
E.  W.  A.  A  Scottish  poet. — See  "Allar- 
dyce, Mrs.  Elizabeth  (Winslow)." 

Allen,     .         Timothy     l^ouchstone. 

An  English  scholar;  one  of  the  editors, 
under  this  pseud.,  of  tlie  "  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 
Alters).  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.  Q.  A.  An  English 
poet  of  Nottingham. 

Allen,  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. 

AUen,    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  tlian  forty  years  ;  d.  in  London. 

Allen,  Rev.  John.  A  Citizen  o/3Ic!ri/~ 
land.  An  American  writer  of  Balti- 
more (■?). 

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. 

Allen,  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  Olerrill,  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. 

AUen,  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., 
18 16-.  S.  A.  A.;  Bibliophile;  A  Lay- 
man. An  eminent  American  bibliogra- 
pher; since  1879,  librarian  of  the  Lenox 
Library,  New  York  City. 

Allin,  Miss  Abby.  Nilla.  An 
American  poetess,  of  Pomfret,  Connecti- 
cut.—  See  "  Carter,  Mrs.  Daniel  A." 

Allingham,  WiUiam,  about  1828-. 
Patricius  Walker.  An  Irish  author;  b. 
at  Ballyshannon ;  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  again  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. 
R.  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  Elat- 
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,  Altoertus  Samuel  Carpen- 
tier.     Philalethes.     A  Dutch  writer. 

Amalia,  Herzogin  von  Sachsen, 
1794-1870.  Amalie  Eeiter.  A  German 
dramatic  poet ;  b.  at  Dresden ;  daughter 
of  Duke  Maximilian,  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,  for merhj  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  Allibone, 
"  from  the  best  source."  "  I  will  hazard 
the  assertion,"  was  his  o^vn  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.  Senor  Alcjuno. 
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,  1706-42.  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  his  alma  mater  in  hi» 
"Oculus  BritanniEe"  and  his  "Terras 
Filius." 

Amicus,  C.  B.  C.  C.  B.  C.  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. 

AnciUon,  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,  John  Lavicount.  J.L.A.; 
A  Layman.     An  English  writer. 

Anderdon,  Rev.  William  Henry. 
Owen  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.  ^1  Looker-On- 
Here  in  Vienna.     An  English  (?)  writer. 

Anderson,    .      A     Brother    Fish 

Dealer;    The    Originator   of  the    Shetland 
Fishery  Company.     A  Scottish  writer. 

Anderson,  Adam.  A.  A.  An  Irish 
writer;  member  of  the  Royal  Irish 
Academy;  d.  1867. 

Anderson,  Alexander.  A  Gent.;  a 
Scottish  poet. 

Andei'son,  Alexander.  Surface  Man. 
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.  Cf/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.,  1739-1808. 
.Agricola  ;  Alcibiades ;  Aristides  ;  Candid 
Enquirer ;  Cimon ;  E.  Aberdeen ;  A 
Farmer;  Germanicus ;  Henry  Plain;  Im- 
partial Hand;  Mercator ;  A  Scot;  Scoto- 
Britannicus ;  Senex ;  Timothy  Hairbrain. 
An  eminent  Scottish  author;  b.  at  Her- 
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  "  Eecreations 
in  Agriculture,"  etc.;  1799-1802,  corre- 
sponded with  Washington. 

Anderson,  James,  F.E.S.E.  Obiter 
Dictum.  A  Canadian  farmer  and  jour- 
nalist; editor  of  the  "Farmer's  Journal," 
Montreal. 

Anderson,  Rev.  John,  -  ab.  1722.  A 
Countreyman.  A  Scottish  Presbyt.  min- 
ister ;  for  25  years  a  schoolmaster  in 
Edinburgh  ;  about  the  beginning  of  the 
eighteenth  century  became  the  minister 
at  Dumbarton,  and  afterwards  at  Glas- 
gow. 

Anderson,  John.  Aednr-Nos-Seer 
TNoh.     A  Scottish  writer. 

Anderson,  Dr.  IJlnnseus  B.  Elon- 
Busticus.  An  American  writer  of  Vir- 
ginia. 

Anderson,  Olive  San  Liouie,  1842-. 
Sola.  An  American  writer;  b.  at  Lex- 
ington, O.;  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 (?)  poet;  physician  to  Charles  L 

Andersson,  Anna.  —  See  "  Wastberg, 
Mme  li.  E." 

Andre,  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,  Eev.  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. ;  Jaas  written  for 
New  York  papers,  "  Godey's  Lady's 
Book,"  and  "  Scott's  Magazine,"  Atlanta, 
Ga.  In  1870  she  resided  in  her  native 
place. 

Andrews,  Garnett.  An  Old  Georgia 
Lawyer.     An  American  writer. 

Andrew^s,  Miles  Peter,  Esq.,  -1814. 
Arley.  An  English  dramatist ;  b.  in 
London;  M.P.  for  Bewdley,  1790-1814; 
suddenly  d.  in  London. 

Andre^vs,  Sidney,  1837-80.  Dixon. 
An  American  journalist;  secretary  of 
the  Massachusetts  Board  of  Charities, 
1872-80. 

Andre-ws,  Stephen  Pearl,  1812-. 
Pantarch.  An  American  miscellaneous 
MTiter;  b.  in  Massachusetts;  has  been 
a  contributor  to  the  London  "  Times  " 
and  other  journals. 

Angas,  George  Fife.  G.  F.  A. 
A  British  writer  on  New  Zealand  and 
Australia. 

Angove,  Miss  Emily,  1837-.  Emily. 
An  English  religious  writer;  b.  at  Eed- 
ruth,  Cornwall. 

Angus,  William,  A.M.  Promotion  in 
the  Church.  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,  Liouisa.  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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Antrobus,  Benjamin.  B.  A.  An 
early  English  religious  writer. 

Apes,  William.  A  Native  of  the  For- 
est. An  American  Indian,  and  Indian 
preacher  of  the  Pequot  tribe. 

Apperley,  Charles  James,  1777- 
1843.  Nimrod.  A  popular  English 
writer  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,  John  Reed.  J.  E.  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.  in  Boston. 

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  Wentrvorth.  —  See 
^'  Morton,  Mrs.  Perez." 

Arago,  Etienne,  1803-.  Jules  Ferney. 
A  French  poet  and  journalist ;  b.  at 
Perpignan;  brother  of  Eran^ois  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  Snake.  A  French  writer; 
b.  at  Newark,  N.J. ;  was  educated  in  Paris, 
and  devoted  himself  there  to  literary  pur- 
suits. 

Arbuckle,  James,  1700-34.  Hiher- 
nicus.  An  Irish  or  Scottish  writer;  said 
by  Watt  to  have  been  born  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- 
6-.  J,  A.;  Doctor  Bantley ;  An  Eminent 
Lawyer  of  the  Temple;  Martinus  Scrihlerus ; 
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  Flather.  John 
Flaiher.  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,  1808-64. 
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.  Maggie.  The  Duchess. 
An  English  novelist. 

Argyle,  Duke  of,  1682-1769.  The 
D***  ofA****e.  A  Scottish  nobleman, 
—  Archibald  Campbt41,  3d  Duke. 

Armistead,  Wilson.  A  Friend  of 
the  Negro;  Lorenzo  Tiivar.  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  Frances  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. 
Launc.elot  Temple,  Esq.;  A  Free -Thinker. 
A  Scottish  poet  and  physician ;  b.  at 
Castleton,  in  Roxburghshire ;  iu  1735 
settled  in  London  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  Red  Hook,  Dutchess  Co.,  N.Y. 

Armstrong,  Rev.  John,  1771-1797. 
Albert.  A  Scottish  poet;  b.  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. 

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De  Courcy.  An  American  contributor 
to  periodicals. 

Armstrong,  Rev.  Skeffington,  B.A. 
A  Clergijman.  An  English  (1)  clergy- 
man; Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin,  1845;  rector  of 
Bessingham,  Hanworth,  1872-83  et  seq. 

Armstrong,  William.  A  Reformed 
Stock  Gambler.  An  American  writer,  of 
New  York  City. 

Arnall,  WiUiam,  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  Eobert  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  %vriter;  b.  in  the 
island  of  Rugen,  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  write,  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  Societjj.  An  English  Friend 
and  minister,  of  Bristol. 

Arnim,  Elisabeth  (Brentano)  von, 
1785-1859.  Bettina.  A  German  lady; 
wife  of  L.  A.  (J.)  von  Arnim,  and  friond 
of  Goethe ;  b.  at  Frankfort-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  Robert  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- 
denc}'^,  and  Fellow  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  staff  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  Gra- 
ham e;  George  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. 

Arnold,  Matthew,  LL.D.,  1822-.  A. ; 
M.  A.;  Arminius  von  Thundertentronckh. 
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,  William  Delafield,  1828-59. 
Punfabee.  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 ;  member  of  the  Faculty  of  Advo- 
cates in  Edinburgh,  1752. 

Arnot,  Rev.  William.  John  Bumjan, 
Junior.  An  eminent  minister  of  the  Free 
Church  in  Scotland ;  pastor  of  St  Peter's 
in  Glasgow. 

Arnould,  Arthur,  1833-.  A.  Matthey. 
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'huts. 

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. 
Clmrles  Summerjield.  An  American  law- 
yer, statesman,  and  litterateur ;  b.  in  Ire- 
dell Co.,  N.C.;  became  a  Methodist 
preacher,  and  was  an  itinerant  in  ilis- 
souri,  1832-33,  where  his  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  Review " 
and  the  "  Southern  Literary  Messenger." 
D.  in  Chicago. 

Arrom,  Cecilia  (Bohl  de  Faber), 
1797-1877.  Fernan  Caballero.  A  Span- 
ish novelist ;  b.  at  Morges,  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. 

Arrowsmith,  R.  G.  Juvenis.  An 
English  writer. 

Arthington,  3Iaria,  -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 
Jago,    M.A.,    1780-1846.      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.  Harris  Arundell.  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,  Edward,  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. 

Ashby,  Rev.  George,  1724-1808.  T.F., 
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 ;  mwnber  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  seq. 

Ashton,  John.  A  Man  of  Busi- 
ness.  An  English  writer,  of  Man- 
chester (?). 

Ashton,  Thomas,  D.D.,  1716-1775. 
A  Lute  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. 

Aspinwall,  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.  31. ; 
A  Master  of  Arts  of  the  University  of  Ox- 
ford; Philalethes  Busticics;  A  Presbyter  of 
the  Church  of  England ;  A  True  Son  of  the 
Church  of  England.  An  English  clergy- 
man, Vicar  of  Banbury. 

Assheton-Craven,  Eev.  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  Cumhermere,  A  French 
feuillitonist ;  b.  at  Aubusson  Creuse; 
was  professor  in  the  Normal  School  for 
eeveral  years ;  visited  the  United  States, 
and,  on  Ms  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 
ifctats-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  Dukinfield,  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  London,  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- 
atone.    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,  Eev.  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.  /.  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,  AndrcAV  Billiard.  A.  H. 
A.     An  English  writer. 

Atthill,  Rev.  Lombe.  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. 

At-wood,  A.  Watson.  Wattle  Rush- 
ton. 

Aubert,  Albert.     Desir€  Hazard.     A 


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French  writer  who,  together  with  Octave 
Feuillet  and  Paul  Bocage,  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. 

Audin,  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,  1772-1829. 
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. 

AurevUIy,  L6on  IJouis  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  writer  of  Boston. 

Austin,  Miss  Eliza  Ho-ward,  -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  3Iassachusetts. 
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,  Le'ivis.  Augustin  Lewis ; 
Frederic  Daly.  An  English  author; 
private  secretary  of  Mr.  Henry  Irving, 
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,  Rev.  Wiltshire  Stanton,  Jr. 
V.  Dayrell.  An  English  Epis.  divine 
and  litterateur;  Exeter  Coll.,  Oxford; 
Rector  of  AUhallows,  Lombard  Street, 
London. 

Avellaneda,  Gertrudis  Gomez  de. 
1816-1873.  Peregrina.  A  distinguished 
Spanish  poet;  b.  at  Puerto  Principe  in 
tlie  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. 

Avril,  Baron  Adolphe  d'.  Cyrille. 
A  French  writer. 

Axon,  William  Ed-ward  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.R.S.,F.S  A ., 


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1777-1858.  A  Friend  uf  the  Family.  An 
English  musical  and  literary  critic,  of 
the  London  "  Morning  Chronicle,"  1813- 
26;  and  in  the  "Examiner,"  1837-61; 
was  editor  of  the  "  Harmonicon,"  1823- 
33;  wrote  the  musical  articles  in  the 
"Penny  Cyclopaedia,"  1833-44;  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,  but  without  benefit. 

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  Univ.  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  E.  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; Trim  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 
teing  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.R.S.,  etc.,  1808-.  C.  0.  B.  An  emi- 
nent English  botanist;  b.  at  Ludlow; 
St.  John's  Coll.,  Cambridge,  1830 ;  Prof, 
of  Botany  in  his  alma  muter. 

Babington,  Mrs.  E.  E.  B.  An  Eng- 
lish editor  of  C.  Elliott's  poems. 

Babou,  Hippolyte,  1824-1878.  Ca- 
mille  Lorrain ;  Jean  Sans-Peur.  A  French 
journalist;  b.  at  Peyriac  (Aude) ;  wrote 
for  the  principal  French  journals,  and 
was  one  of  the  most  active  editors  of  the 
"  Athenasum  f ranyaise  "  and  of  the  "  Re- 
vue fran9aise  " ;  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;  b. 
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  courunt  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  Lizzie  W.  Latienne. 
An  American  poet;  b.  at  Wilmington, 
N.C.;  a  teacher  at  Eufaula,  Ala.,  in 
18T2. 

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 Friend,  of  Yorke;  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 clerg3'man. 

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 
30  years,  1765-99. 

Bacon,  Ezekiel,  LL.D.,  1770-1870. 
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 
Coll. ;  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  Eector  of  Balden,  Ox- 
fordshire, where  he  died. 

Bacon,  Eev.  Thomas.  An  American 
Pastor.  An  American  Epis.  clergyman, 
of  St.  Peter's,  Md. 

Badcock,  John.  John  Bee,  Esq. 
An  English  journalist,  of  London  ;  "  Ed- 
itor of  the  'Fancy,'  'Eancy  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  Fuego,  where 
they  starved  to  death  (1). 

Badcock,  Rev.  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. 

Badeaii,  Adam.  The  Vagabond.  An 
American  officer  and  author ;  b.  in  New 
York  City  ;  Consul-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  Univ. 
of  Glasgow,  1827-45 ;  d.  in  London ;  he 
was  a  contributor  to  "  Blackwood's  Mag- 
azine." 

Badia  y  Lieblich,  Domingo,  1766- 
1818.  All     Bei],     El     Abassi.  A 

Spanish  adventurer ;  b.  in  Biscay ; 
received  the  best  education  Europe 
could  afford ;  passed  througli  many 
strange  adventiires  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 
Langport,  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  Hotchjiiss,  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.  8.  G.  B. 
An  American  writer,  of  Meredith  (now 
Laconia),  N.H. ;  contributed  to  the 
"Lowell  Offering." 

Bagnold,  Miss  E.  S.  H.  E.  S.  E.  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. 

Bagshawe,  Francis  Uoyd.  A 
Priest.  An  English  Roman  Catholic 
writer. 

Baikie,  William  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  Travan- 
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,  Rev.  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  lo.  Durrington,  1878-80  et  seq. 

Bailey,  Isaac  H.     Yarmouth. 

Bailey,  James  Montgomery,  1841-. 
Danburij  News  Man.  An  American  jour- 
nalist and  humorous  writer,  of  Dan- 
bury,  Conn. ;  b.  in  Albany,  N.Y. 

Bailey,  Peter,  -1823.  Giorgione  di 
Castel  Chiuso.  An  English  poet  and 
journalist ;  editor  of  the  "  Museum," 
London. 

Bailey,  Samuel,  1791-1870.  An 
Egyptian  Kafir  ;  A  Yorkshire  Freeholder ; 
A  Y  lunger  Brother.  An  eminent  English 
philosopher  and  litterateur;  b.  at  Shef- 
field; the  "Bentham  of  Hallamshirc," 
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  Iiocke.  Una 
Locke.     An  American  wi'iter. 

BaiUie,  Mrs.  E.  C.  C.  E.  C.  C.  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. 

Baillie,     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. 

Baillie,  Matthew,  M.D.,  17G1-1823. 
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  Baptists  Emile, 
1831-.  J.  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  (1 )  poet. 

Baird,  George  D.  Mercury.  An 
American  bicycle  journalist  and  writer, 
of  New  York  City. 


Baii'd,  Henry.  Nathan  Hogg.  An 
English  philologist  and  dialect  poet. 

Baird,  Thomas  H.,  1787-1866.  Me- 
thes.  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  Leslie.  Grip  Fast. 
An  American  journalist. 

Baker,  Mrs.  Delphine  P.  Delphine. 
An  American  philanthropist,  the  chief 
object  of  whose  life  for  j^ears  was  to  pro- 
vide a  home  for  the  men  disabled  in  the 
late  war. 

Baker,  Mrs.  Harriette  New^eU 
(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.  H.  W.  B.  An  Eng- 
lish Epis.  divine ;  Vicar  of  Monkland, 
near  Leominster,  Hertfordshire,  1861-77. 

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.  (TuthUl). 
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- 
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Baker,  Rev.  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  sclioolmaster  at 
Reading,  where  he  died. 

Baker,  William  Deal,  A.M.,  1812-76. 
Hjiton  Hosmot.  An  American  lawyer  and 
editor;  Univ.  of  Penn.,  1830;  Member 
of  the  Const.  Conv.  in  1873 ;  b.  and  d.  in 
Philadelphia. 

Baker,  William  E.  S.  An  Eye- 
Witness.      An  American  writer. 

Baker,  Rev.  William  Munford, 
1825-1883.  George  F.  Harrington.  An 
American  Presbyt.  clergyman,  of  New- 
buryport,  Mass.,  1873  et  seq, 

BakCTeell,  T.  A  Wearer.  An  Eng- 
lish weaver,  of  Cheadle,  Staffordshire ; 
"the  Moorland  Bard." 

Balch,  William  Ralston.  C.  G.  C. 
An  American  journalist  and  compiler. 

Baldwin,  Henry.  H.  B.  An  Eng- 
lish printer,  and  publisher  of  "St.  James's 
Chronicle,"  London,  1761. 

Baldwin,  John  Lioraine.  A  Glow- 
worm. An  English  whist  player,  and 
editor,  of  London  (?). 

Baldwyn,  Rev.  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,  Rev.  John,  168G-1748.  A 
Clergyman;  A  Countrij  Clergyman ;  Sil- 
vius.  An  English  clergyman  ;  b.  at  Shef- 
field, in  Yorkshire ;  Vicar  of  North-Aller- 
ton,  Yorks,  1729-48 ;  d.  at  Ilarrowgate. 

Ball,  Edward.  Edward  Fitzhall.  An 
English  dramatist. 

Ball,  Henry  WiUiam.  H.W.B.  An 
English  author. 

Ball,  John.  Lucifer.  An  English 
writer. 

BaU,  Rev.  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. 

Ballance,  John.  His  Father.  An 
English  writer,  father  of  Mr.  John  des 
Carrieres  Ballance,  of  Queen's  Coll., 
Cambridge. 

Ballantyne,  Mrs. .    A  Lady.    An 

English  poet  and  naturalist. 

Ballantyne,  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. 

Ballantyne,  James  R.,  LL.D.  J.R.B. 
An  English  Orientalist ;  in  1850,  Princi- 
pal of  the  Benares  Coll. ;  from  1862, 
Librarian  of  the  India  Office,  London. 

Ballantyne,  John,  1774-1821.  Rig- 
dum-Funnidos.  A  Scottish  printer  and 
publisher,  of  Edinburgh,  brother  of 
James,  like  him  the  friend  of  Scott 
and   publislier  of  his  works. 

Ballantyne,  Rev.  John.  A  Minister 
of  the  Church  of  Scotland.  A  Scottish 
clergyman  of  the  early  part  of  the  18th 
century. 

Ballantyne,  Rev.  John,  1778-1830. 
A  Dissenter.  A  Scottish  clergyman  j 
minister  of  Stonehaven,  Kincardineshire, 
1805-30. 

Ballantyne,  Robert  Michael.  One 
of  themselves;  Ensign  Sopht ;  Comus ; 
Fialph  Rover.  A  popular  Scottish  author 
of  fiction  and  adventure  for  the  young. 

Ballard,  Anna.  Annibale.  An 
American  writer  and  musician. 

BaUard,  Rev.  Edward,  D.D.,  1805- 
70.  Sabijio.  An  American  P.  E.  cler- 
gyman ;  b.  at  Hopkinton,  N.II. ;  Rector 
of  St.  Paul's  Church,  Brunswick,  Me., 
whore  he  died. 

Ballard,  Ed-u'ard  George,  Esq., 
1791-1860.  E.  G.  B.;  T.  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. 

Ballard,  J.  A  Protestant  Churchman, 
An  English  author. 

Ballard,  Mrs.  Julia  P.  Kruna. 
An  American  writer  for  the  young. 

Ballou,  Rev.  Adin.  A.  B.  An 
American  minister;  pastor  at  Mendon, 
Mass.,  1831-42 ;  afterwards  at  Milf ord, 
where  he  became  the  founder  of  the 
Hopedale  (Mass.)  Community. 

Ballou,  Ellis.  Philo.  An  American 
humorist. 

Ballou,  Maturin  Murray,  1822-. 
A  Traveller  in  the  Tropics.  An  Ameri- 
can author  and  journalist;  son  of  Rev. 
Dr.  Hosea  Ballou;  b.  in  Boston;  editor 
and  proprietor  of  "  Ballou's  Pictorial " 
and  the  "Flag  of  our  Union." 

Ballo^v,  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- 
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money  by  various  forms  of  imposture ; 
lie  d.  at  Rome  in  prison. 

Baltimore,  Frederick   Calvert,  7th 

Lord.  Bight  Hon.  Lord  B — e.  An  Eng- 
lisii  nobleman;  a  poet,  etc. ;  in  1751  he 
became  the  proprietor  of  Maryland ; 
about  1767  he  became  a  resident  of 
Naples,  and  d.  there. 

Balzac,  Honore  de,  1799-1850. 
Henri  B*** ;  Horace  de  Saint  Auhin ; 
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  tliem.  At 
length  he  married  a  wealtlij'  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,  Rev.  Robert  LeTvis, 
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,  Michael,  1796-1874.  Ahel 
O'Hara.  An  Irish  novelist ;  brother  of 
the  preceding;  b.  at  I\jlkenny;  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,  The.  The  Old 
Lady  in  Threadneedle  Street. 


Banks,  John,  1709-51.  An  English 
Ojficer.  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,  Joseph.  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 
ofljce  which  he  called  the  Dormant 
Peerage  OtRce,  in  John  St.,  Pall  Mall, 
London  ;  d.  at  Greenwich. 

Bannautine,  James.  Joe  Miller.  An 
English  writer;  at  one  time  resident  in 
Honduras;  author  of  several  papers  in 
the  "  Monthly  Magazine." 

Bannatine,  Rev.  James,  xl  Minis- 
ter of  the  Church  of  Scotland.  A  Scottish 
minister,  of  Edinburgh. 

Banning,  Edmund  P.  Goldlace. 
An  American  naval  oflicer;  appointed 
2d  Lieutenant  in  the  Marine  Corps  in 
1864  ;  resigned  in  1870. 

Bannister,  John  William.  1794- 
1829.  A  Settler.  An  English  jurist ;  b. 
in  Steyning,  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. 

Banville,  Th§odore  Faullaln  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-.  Br.  Mdrzroth. 
A  German  poet  and  prose  writer;  b.  at 
Vienna;  studied  there;  and  from  1834 
has  devoted  himself  exclusively  to  a 
literary  career  with  great  and  marked 
success. 

Barbauld,  Mrs.  Anna  Letitia  (Ai- 
kin),  1743-1825.  A.  L.  B. ;  A  Volun- 
teer. An  eminent  English  female  writer ; 
b.  at  Ivibworth,  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 
Templeion.     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  century. 

Barber,  Joseph.  Disbanded  Volun- 
teer. An  American  humorist,  who  says 
of  himself,  "  My  life,  as  the  kentry  is 
aware,  lies  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  figgered  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 
finally  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.,  r.S.A.,  F.G.S.,  1774-1841.  A  Mag- 
istrate for  Middlesex.  An  English  gen- 
tleman; founder,  and  for  many  j'ears 
managing  director  of  the  County  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  Louis  Stanilas  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 ;  Cincinnutus.  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 
«ach  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  Dawpluclcer,  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,  1648-90.  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- 
di/ce.  A  British  pedestrian,  the  first  who 
walked  1000  miles  in  1000  hours. 

Bardvvell,  William.  An  Architect. 
An  English  architect,  of  London  (?). 

Bardvvood,  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  Guillotine.  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, 
1788-1845.  Tliomas  Ingoldsby  ;  H.  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. An  English  poet  and  dramatist  of 
Cornwall. 

Barinetti,  Charles.     An  Italian. 

Baring,  Charles,  Esq.,  1743-1829. 
.T.  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  ]Vo7nan.  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-Blomfield- 
ianus.  An  English  philologist ;  b.  at 
HoUym  vicarage,  Yorksliire;  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  Easen,  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  1834  re- 
moved to  New  Orleans ;  d.  at  Philadel- 
phia. 

Barker,  Joseph.  J.  B.  An  English 
Eadical  (?),  of  Newcastle. 

Barker,  ]\Irs.  li.  J,  A  Former  Resi- 
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  "  Demerara 
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- 
turj^  of  Lyndon. 

Barker,  Rev.  Thomas,  M.A.  T.  B. 
An  English  clergyman;  Queen's  Coll., 
Oxford,  1848;  Vicar  of  Revesby,  Bos- 
ton, 1807-83  et  seq. ;  and  Rector  of  Wilks- 
by  10.  Claxby,  Pluckacre,  1874—83  et  seq. 

Barker,  William  Gideon  Michael 
Jones,  1817-55.  The  Wensleydale  Poet. 
An  English  poet ;  d.  at  Leeds, 

Barkly,  A.  I>I.  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  litte'rateur,  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,  3Iaria  A.     Leslie  Raynor. 

Barlow,  Samuel  Ij.  M.  ^S*.  L.  M.  B. 
An  English  author  and  editor. 

Barnard,  ReA\  Charles  Francis. 
Seih   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  Kingsford ;  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  Sheffield,  Mass.;  Yale 
Coll.,  1828 ;  President  of  Columbia  Coll., 
New  York  City,  1864-83  et  seq. 

Barnes,  Alfred  (?)  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,  1785-1841.  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.     Guij  Roslijn. 

Barnum,  Augustine.  Fax.  An 
American  editor,  of  New  York  City. 

Barnwell,  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  writer. 

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.  X  B. 
An  English  Friend,  of  Croydon,  Surrey ; 
d.  at  Hastings,  Sussex, 

Barrett,  Richard.  R.  B.  An  Irish 
clergyman  (1). 

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.  An  American 
editor  and  writer,  of  the  Oneida  Com- 
munity, N.Y.  (1). 

Barrow,  Mrs.  Fanny.  Aunt  Fanni/. 
An  American  writer  of  hooks  for  chil- 
dren. 

Barrow,  John.  A  Private  of  the  S8th 
Artists,  etc. 

Barrow,  John,  F.R.S.  J.  B.  An 
English  writer ;  son  of  Sir  John  Barrow, 

Barrow^by,   Dr.  .     Dod  Pierce; 

M.S. 

Barrow^s,  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,  WiUiain  Whittaker.  An 
Englishman.  An  English  barrister,  of 
Lincoln's  Inn. 

Barstow,  Amos  C.  A.  C  B.  An 
American  manufacturer ;  head  of  the 
firm,  A.  C.  Barstow  &  Co.,  stove-fomid- 
ers  of  Providence,  R.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,  William  George  Thomas. 
T.  E.  Cour.  An  English  lawyer  and 
poet. 

Barthelemy,  Jean  Jacques,  1716- 
95.  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,  BaHey,  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- 
phia 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 
sherifE  of  Essex  Co.  for  about  40  years ; 
and  was  an  M.C.  from  Massachusetts 
1797-1801. 

Bartlett,  David  W.  1828-.  D.  W. 
S.j  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."  For  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.  .7.  B.;  Practitioner 
of  more  than  Fifty  Years'  Experience  in 
the  Art  of  Angling.  An  eminent  Ameri- 
can publisher  and  bookseller,  of  Boston. 

Bartlett,  M.  R.  Parley  Pippin.  An 
American  writer. 

Bartol,  Rev.  Cyrus  Augustus,  D.D., 
1813-.  A  Spectator.  An  eminent  Amer- 
ican clergyman  ;  b.  at  Freeport,  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  £1200  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- 
toij  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,  180.3-9 ; 
afterwards  removed  to  Philadelphia, 
where  he  was  Secretary  to  the  American 
Philosophical  Society  of  that  city. 

Barton,  Rev.  Evelyn,  A.IM.  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  Neivil.  A  French  lit- 
te'rateur ;  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. 

Baste,  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  Kouen;  commenced  her  literary- 
career  in  1821 ;  d.  in  her  native  city. 

Batchelder,  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  li.  A  Chicagoan. 
An  American  writer. 

Bateman,  Charles.  Oi —  B — n.  An 
English  surgeon,  of  Chertsey. 

Bateman,  James,  M.A.,  F.R.S.  J.  B. 
An  English  author ;  member  of  Magda- 
len Coll.,  Oxford  ;  M.A.,  1834. 

Bateman,  Rev.  Josiah,  M.A.  Senex. 
An  English  clergyman ;  Queen's  Coll., 
Cambridge,  1828 ;  Hon.  Canon  of  Can- 
terbury, 1863  ;  Rector  of  Southchurch, 
St.  Albans,  1873-83  et  seq. 

Bateman,  Vii-ginia  Francis.  Vir- 
ginia Francis.  An  American  author, 
sister  of  Isabella  Bateman ;  a  native  of 
New  York  City. 

Bateman,  Rev.  William  Fairbairn, 
M.A.  IF.  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  Westfield,  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  18G0  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  Post  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,  William  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. 

Battersby,  W.  J.  W.  J.  B.  An 
Irish  Catholic,  of  Dublin  (1). 

Battey,  Mrs.  Sallie  J.  (Hancock). 
Cecil;  Latona.  An  American  South- 
land writer ;  b.  at  Evan  side,  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  French  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 Curate  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  moi'uing 
school  at  Dorchester.  All  her  married 
life  has  been  spent  in  Italy,  and  her 
attention  has  been  turned  chiefly  tO' 
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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  Kew  York. 

Baxter,  Rev.  Roger,  S.J.,  1793-1827. 
M.B.  An  American  R.C.  divine  and 
Jesuit,  of  Alexandria,  D.C.  ;  b.  in 
Lancashire,  England ;  d.  in  Phila- 
delphia. 

Baxter,  Sylvester.  S.  B.  An 
American  journalist. 

Baxter,  WUliam.  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  Emmerich  Robert 
von,  1835-.  Robert  B>jr.  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  -Theotime,  A  French 
theologian  and  professor  of  sacred  elo- 
quence ;  b.,  lived,  and  d.  at  Marseilles. 

Bayle  Mouillard,  Mme  Elisabetli 
FeHcie  (Canard),  1796-1865.  Elisa- 
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  Bayleij.  An  English  journalist ; 
editor  of  the  "  Omnibus,"  and  first  editor 
of  the  "London  Illustrated  News";  d. 
at  Birmingham. 

Bayley,  Henry  Vincent.  H.  V.  B.  i 
An  English  clergyman ;  Archdeacon  of  1 
Stow  and  Prebendary  of  Westminster.  —  ' 
See"S.,  R." 

Bayley,  Sir  John,  Bart.,  1763-1841. 
A  Layman ;  A  Member  of  the  Established 
Cliurch.  An  eminent  English  jurist  and 
special  pleader,  of  London ;  called  to  the 
bar  in  1792;  Judge  of  the  Court  of 
King's  Bench,  1808-30;  d.  at  Vine 
House,  near  Seven  Oaks,  Co.  Kent. 

Baylie,  Rev.  John.  ./.  B.  An  Eng- 
lish Epis.  divine;  Perpetual  Curate  of 
Bloxwich,  Walsall,  Staffs.,  1826-60  et  seq. 


Bayly,  Anselm,  Mus.D.  Anti-Soci- 
mis.  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  1802-63 ;  a  sister  of  Robert 
Bayman. 

Bayne,  A.  A.  B.  A  Scottish  (1) 
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  Disraeli, 
1st  Earl  of,  LL.D.,  1805-81.  A;  Mr. 
Daubeny ;  Runny  mede.  A  celebrated 
English  novelist  and  statesman ;  son  of 
Isaac  D'Israeli,  of  Bradenhara  Manor, 
Bucks.;  M.P.,  1837-76;  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 ;  Hanson.  An  American  author  and 
journalist;  b.  at  Liberty  Township, 
Parke  Co.,  Ind.;  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1867; 
in  1880  ei  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 
Macedon,  N.Y. 

Beale,  John,  /.  B.  An  early  Eng- 
lish writer. 

Beale,  Thomas  WUlert,  1831-. 
Walter  Maynard.  An  English  lawyer 
and  litte'rateur ;  b.  in  London;  called  to 
the  bar  at  Lincoln's  Inn  in  1863,  and 
since  chiefly  engaged  in  literary  pur- 
suits. 

Beals,  William.  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  ReLUy,  D.D.     A    Dis- 


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senting  Minister.  An  English  Unit.  Min- 
ister, of  Manchester. 

Beasley,  Rev.  Frederick  William- 
son, D.D.,  1808-78.  Caspar  Almore. 
An  American  clergyman,  of  Philadel- 
phia; b.  at  Albany,  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,  Bear  Admiral  Sir  Francis, 
Knt.,  K.C.B.,  F.R.S.,  etc.,  1774-1857. 
F.  B.  A  British  hydrographer ;  b.  at 
Collon,  Co.  Louth,  Ireland ;  entered  the 
navy,  1787;  retired  in  1846;  hydro- 
grapher to  the  Admiralty,  1832-55 ;  d.  at 
Brighton. 

Beaucbamp,  Francis  Ingram  Sey- 
mour Conway,  Viscount,  1719-94.  A 
Memher  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. Georije  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, 1841 ;  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.,  F.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. 

Beaunoir,  Alexandre  liouis  Ber- 
trand,  1746-1823.  Bobineau.  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,  Edouard  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. 

Beazley,  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  Tunhridge 
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  aijd 
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,  WiUiam,  Esq.,  1760-1844. 
A  Gentleman;  Viator;  The  Eight  Hon. 
Lady  Harriet  Marlow;  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  £273,000,  which 
he  sold  in  1822,  but  built  another  near 
Bath,  where  he  lived  till  hia  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;  Bobert.  An  English 
writer;  Member  of  the  Corporation  of 
the  City  of  London. 

Beebee,  Charles  Washington.  Bo' 
venswood.     An  American  novelist. 

Beecher,  Mrs.  Eunice  W.  (Bul- 
lard).     A  Minister's   Wife.     An  Ameri- 


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can  writer ;  wife  of  Henry  Ward 
Beecher. 

Beecher,  Eev.  Henry  Ward,  1813-. 
*/  One  who  keeps  his  Eyes  and  Ears  open. 
An  American  clergyman ;  b.  at  Litcli- 
field,  Conn. ;  Amherst  Coll.,  1834 ;  since 
1847,  minister  of  the  Plymouth  Church, 
Brooklyn,  N.Y. 

Beer,  Georg  Joseph,  M.D.,  1703- 
1821.  An  Experienced  Oculist.  A  cele- 
brated German  oculist ;  b.,  lived,  and  d. 
in  Vienna. 

Beers,  Mrs.  Ethelinda  (Elliott), 
1827-79.  E.  B.;  Ethel  Lynn.  An 
American  poetess ;  b.,  educ,  and  d.  at 
Goshen,  Orange  Co.,  N.J. 

Beetham,  Rev.  Hutton.  Dr.  William 
De  Worfat.     An  English  writer. 

Beeton,  Samuel  Orchart.  S.  0.  B. 
An  English  editor  and  publisher,  of  Lon- 
don. 

Beets,  Nikolaus,  181 4-.  Hildehrand. 
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  et  seg. 

Beezley,  James,  1739-1811.  J.  B.  ; 
Philalethes.  An  English  Friend,  of 
Tokenhouse  Yard,  London,  and  a  Mem- 
ber of  Gracechurch  Street  Monthly 
Meeting  (?). 

Befiroy  de  Keigny,  IJouls  Abel, 
1757-1811.  Cousin  Jacques.  A  Erench 
dramatist  and  w'riter,  and  composer  of 
songs  and  operas ;  b.  at  Laon ;  d.  at 
Charenton  (Seine). 

Begbie,  James  Warburton,  M.D., 
F.R.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. 

Begon,  Fanny,  Comtesse  de.  Mad- 
ame de  Stolz.     A  Erench  novelist. 

Behrens,  Bertha.     W.  Heimburg. 

Belcher,  William.  A  Rational  Mys- 
tic. An  English  bookseller,  poet,  and 
incoherent  writer,  of  London.  The  pam- 
phlet shop  which  he  opened  he  called 
"The  Asylum  of  Genius." 

Belden,  Ezekiel  Porter,  A.M.  A 
Member  of  that  Institution.     An  American 


writer;  b.  in  Wethersfield,  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-.  iV.  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  ^*«*»*-*;  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,  Rev.  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. 

Belknap,  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  Rev. 
Dr.  Jeremy  Belknap. 

Bell,  Mrs.  C.  M.  Materfamilias.  An 
English  novelist;  wife  of  Rev.  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  officer  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  distiac- 
tion;  author  of  "Rough  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. 

Bell,  Rev.  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 
Paislej ;  Univ.  of  Glasgow ;  admitted  to 
the  bar,  1825 ;  sheriff  of  Kincardineshire, 
1851 ;  d.  at  Linnhouse. 

Bell,  N.  R.  E.  N.  D'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 
divine ;  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  musical  composer. 

Bellamy,  Mrs.  E.  W.  Kampa  Thorpe. 
An  American  "Southland"  writer;  in 
1872,  a  teacher  at  Eutaw,  Greene  Co., 
Ala. 

Bellemane,  Eugene  Liouis  Gabriel 
de  Ferry  de.  Gabriel  Ferry.  A  French 
voluminous  writer,  and  contributor  to 
the  "Revue  des  Deux  Mondes,"  1846- 
52. 

Bellett,  John  George.  ./.  G.  B.  An 
Irish  (1)  writer. 

BeUows,  John,  1831-.  J.  B.  An 
English  printer  and  publisher,  of 
Gloucester,  from  1858;  b.  at  Liskeard, 
Cornwall ;  is  a  Eriend,  or  Quaker. 

Beloe,  Rev.  William,  1756-1817.  A 
Sexagenarian.  An  English  miscellaneous 
writer;  b.  at  Norwich;  Bene't  Coll., 
Cambridge,  1779;  one  of  the  assistant 
librarians  to  the  British  Museum  from 
1804. 

Belsham,  Rev.  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  Frederick,  Esq., 
K.H.,  -1841.  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  Guel- 
phic  Order,  and  E.S.A. ;  d.  at  Basle 
while  on  his  return  home  from  Italv. 

Benedict,  David,  D.D.,  1778-1874. 
John  of  Enon.  An  eminent  Bapt.  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  92,  preached  in  that 
city. 


Benezet,  Anthony,  1713-84.  A 
Farmer;  A  Lover  of  Mankind.  An 
American  Eriend  and  philanthropist ;  b. 
at  St.  Quintin,  Picardy;  resided  at 
Philadelphia  (where  he  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  (?)  writer. 

Benjamin,  Park,  1809-64. 
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  Romaine,  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  (?).     An  English  artist. 

Bennett,  J.  A  Detective.  An  Eng- 
lish writer. 

Bennett,  J.  W.  A  Fellow  of  the  Lin- 
ncean  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  From.e-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  1763. 

Bentham,  Jeremy,  1747-1832.  J.  B. ; 

Gamaliel  Smith;  Philip  JBeauchamp.  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. 

Bentinek,  Rt.  Hon.  George  Augus- 
tas Frederick  Cavendisli,  182 1-.  John 
Doe.  An  English  lawyer;  Trin.  Coll., 
Cambridge,  1813;  called  to  the  bar  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  1846 ;  judge  advocate 
general  from  1875  and  of  the  Privy 
Council. 

Bentley,    .      A    Near    Observer. 

An  English  political  writer. 

Bentley,  Ed-CT^in.  E.  B.  An  Eng- 
lish poet. 

Bentley,  Joseph.  J.  B. ;  The  Oldest 
School  Inspector.  An  English  educator, 
of  London. 

Bentley,  Ricliard,  D.D.,  1661-62- 
1742.  A  Member  of  Trinitij  College,  Cam- 
bridge; Philalethes ;  Phileleutherus  Lipsi- 
ensis.  An  eminent  English  Grecian;  b. 
at  Oulton,  near  Wakefield,  in  the  West 
Eiding  of  Yorkshire;  Master  of  Trin. 
Coll.,  Cambridge,  1700-42. 

Bentley,      Klchard,     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  Twickenham,  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.  Antonij.  A  French  miscellaneous 
Avriter;  b.  at  Aurillac  (Cantal);  Director 
of  the  Prison  of  Belle-Isle-en-Mer,  1849- 
52;  d.  at  Paris. 

Berens,  Rev.  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  Eibworth,  Leicestershire. 


Bergh,  A.  E.,  1855-.  Sylvanus  Snap. 
An  American  writer. 

Berguin,  H.  K.  A  Citizen  of  North 
Carolina. 

Berkeley,  George,  D.D.,  1684-1753. 
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  Fitzhardinge,  1800-81.  The 
English  Sportsman ;  A  Huntsman.  An 
Englisli  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.    E 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  Besan9on;  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  Guseclc.  A  German  nov- 
elist ;  b.  at  Kirchhain,  Prussia ;  Professor 
of  Mathematics  in  the  School  of  Engi- 
neers at  Berlin,  where  lie  died. 

Bernstein,  Aaron,  1812-.  A  Beben- 
stein.  A  German  author ;  b.  at  Dantzic ; 
the  son  of  a  Jewish  elder ;  was  educ.  for 
the  ofiice  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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Bertliet,  Elie  Bertrand,  1815-.  Elie 
Raymond.  A  Fi'ench  novelist;  b.  at 
Limoges ;  in  1834  lie  went  to  Paris  and 
devoted  himself  to  literature,  and  is  the 
author  of  about  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  (Nord) ;  in  1832  removed  to  Paris, 
and  from  1848  lie  wrote  scientific  arti- 
cles for  "  La  Patrie,"  Paris,  under  the 
pseudonym  of  "  Sam." 

Bertram,  Jam;es  G.  Rev.  William 
U.  Cooper,  B.A.  An  English  miscella- 
neous writer. 

Bertrand,  Li'Abbe  Frangois  Marie, 
1807-.  Sophronius.  A  French  Oriental- 
ist; b.  at  Fontainebleau  (Seine-et-Marne); 
Canon  of  the  Cathedral  of  Versailles. 

Besant,  Walter,  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,  Rev.  John,  M.A.  J.  B.  An 
English  Epis.  divine ;  Eector  of  Aston 
Subedge,  Gloucs.,  1831-60  et  sag. 

Besse,  Joseph,  about  1683-1757.  J.B.; 
Irenicus;  One  of  the  People  called  Quakers; 
Philalethes ;  Philanthropes.  An  English 
Friend;  a  writing-master  of  Colchester, 
but  afterwards  of  Clerkenwell,  London, 
and  Chelmsford;  still  later  removed  to 
Ratcliffe,  London,  where  he  died. 

Bestoujeflf,  Alexandre,  1793-1837. 
Marlinshy,  the  Cossack.  A  Russian  nov- 
elist, the  famous"  conspirator  of  1825. 

Bethune,  George  Amory,  Jl.D.  A 
Certain  Traveller.  An  American  physi- 
cian ;  Harv.  Univ.  in  1831 ;  Harv.  Med. 
School,  1834 ;  practises  his  profession  in 
Boston. 

Bethune,  Rev.  John.  A  Minister  of 
the  Church  of  Scotland.  A  Scottish  min- 
ister, of  Eosskeen. 

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  his 
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  stafE  of  the  "Western 
J-Iorning  News  "  from  1875. 


Betty,  William  Henry  West,  1791-. 
The  Young  Roscius.  A  young  English 
actor,  who  was  wonderfully  successful 
on  the  stage,  1804-7. 

Bettziech,  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  F^Iix,  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.  F.  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  (1);  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.,  1773-1836.  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  Robert  Beverley, 
clerk  of  the  council  of  Virginia. 

Beverley,  Rev.  Robert  Mackenzie. 
A  Wanderer ;  Rev.  Rabshakeh  Gathercoal, 
late  Vicar  of  Tuddington.  An  English 
Epis.  divine ;  at  one  time  Vicar  of  Tud- 
dington. 

Bevtrick,  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  L-ish 
Friend,  of  Dublin. 

Beyle,  Marie  Henri,  1783-1842. 
A.  M.  B.  A. ;  Alexandre  C€sar  Bomhet ; 
De  Stendhal.  An  accomplished  French 
litte'rateur ;  b.  at  Grenoble;  removed  to 
Paris  in  1802,  and  devoted  himself  to 
study  and  literary  work;  d.  in  that  city. 

Biard,  Mme  Auguste  Frangois, 
1820-79.  Leom'e  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  ill  1848 ;  d.  in  Paris. 


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Bibby,  E.  E.  B.  An  English 
poet. 

Biber,  Eev.  George  Edward,  Ph.D., 
LL.D.,  1801-74.  G.  E.  B.  An  eminent 
German-English  theologian  and  educa- 
tor ;  removed  to  England  in  1826,  and 
took  holy  orders;  Rector  of  West  Al- 
lingham,  1872-74;  for  some  years  was 
editor  of  the  "  John  Bull  "  (L.). 

Bickersteth,  Mrs.  C,  afterwards 
Wheeler,     C.  B.     An  English  poet. 

Bickerstetli,  Eev.  Edward,  1786- 
1850.  E.  B.;  A  Churchman.  An  Eng- 
lish lawyer  till  1815,  when  he  took  holy 
orders,  and  was  minister  of  Watton, 
1830-50.  B.  at  Lonsdale,  Westmoreland; 
d.  at  Watton,  Herts. 

Bickersteth,  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  Liaurens,  Esq., 
E.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  IJeon,  1835-. 
Touchatout.  A  French  journalist  and 
litterateur ;  b.  in  Paris ;  chief  editor  of 
the  "Tintamarre,"  a  Paris  journal;  in 
1866,  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  Embryo  "  Har- 
vest Man."     An  English  Friend,  son   of 


Thomas  Bigg,  of  Swansea;  d.  1839,  at 
Llantwit  Major,  Glamorganshire. 

Bigg,  William.  W.  B.;  "Quantum 
Mutatis."  An  English  Friend;  brother 
of  Jeremiah  Bigg ;  formerly  of  Banbury, 
but  in  1807  et  seq.,  of  Luton,  Bedfordshire. 

Biggs,  Henry.  A  Member  of  the  As- 
sociation.    An  Irish  author. 

Biggs,  James.  A  Gentleman  who  was 
an  Ojficer  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,  WUliam,  A.M.,  1773-1844. 
A  Brother;  Charles  Chatterbox;  Boger 
Roundelay  ;  Square  Sawney.  An  Ameri- 
can humorous  writer;  b.  in  Natick, 
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  3Iary  (Healy).  Jeanne 
Mairet.  An  American  novelist ;  daughter 
of  the  American  artist,  Healey ;  wife  of 
Charles  Bigot. 

Binckes,  WiUiam,  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  Lydia.  A  Cler- 
gyman's Daughter.  An  English  writer, 
eldest  daughter  of  the  Eev.  Richard 
Bingham  ;  d.  at  Harwood  parsonage, 
Bolton-le-Moors,  in  1847. 

Binney,  Amos,  M.D.,  1803-47.  The 
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  184-3-47  ;  d.  in  Eome. 

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  (?). 


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Binney,  Thomas,  D.D.,  1798-1874. 
Flat  Justitia ;  John  Search.  An  eminent 
English  Dissenter;  b.  at  Newcastle-on- 
Tyne;  minister  of  the  Weigh  House 
Chapel,  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  "  Eaust " ;  was  enthusiastic 
for  everything  German ;  d.  at  the  Palace 
of  Bellevue,  near  Berlin. 

Birch,  Mrs.  Walter.  The  Widow  of 
a  Clergyman  of  the  Church  of  England. 
An  English  religious  writer. 

Bird,  Henry  aierttins,  Esq.  A  3Ier- 
chant.    An  English  economist,  of  London. 

Bird,  Miss  Isabella.  —  See  "Bishop, 
Mrs.  L  (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  Blontgomery,  M.D., 
1803-54.  Peter  Pilgrim;  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 
measui'e,  for  the  life  of  an  extensive 
farmer;   d.  in  Philadelphia. 

Bird,  Sarah.  A  Mother.  An  English 
writer. 

BirdsaU,  A.  F.,  1858-.  Hall-Hilde- 
brund.    An  American  writer. 

Birdwood,  James.  J.  B.,  a  Servant 
of  Jesus  Christ.  An  early  English  reli- 
gious writer. 

Birkbeck,  Morris,  1764-1825.  Jona- 
than Freeman.  An  early  English  emi- 
grant to  Illinois,  in  1817,  the  son  of  an 
English  Quaker ;  he  f  oimded  the  town  of 
!New  Albion,  and  resided  there ;  when  the 
State  was  organized,  in  1818,  he  opposed 
the  introduction  of  slavery ;  he  was 
drowned,  while  returning  from  a  visit 
to  Robert  Owen  at  New  Harmony,  in 
1825. 

Bisehoflf,  Joseph  Ed-ward  Konrad, 
1828-.  Konrad  von  Bolanden.  A  Ger- 
man novelist ;  b.  at  Gailbach,  in  the 
Rhine  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 
J^ngllshwoman.     An  English  author. 

Bishop,  William  Henry,  1847-.  Ray- 


mond Westbrook.  An  American  novelist ; 
b.  in  Hartford,  Conn. ;  Yale  Coll.,  1867  ; 
for  some  years  a  journalist  at  Milwau- 
kee, Wis. ;  since  1877  has  been  engaged 
at  New  York  City  in  literary  work. 

Bissell,  Eev.  Edwin  Cone,  D.D., 
1832- ;  The  Monday  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. 

Bisset,  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,  Rev.  James.  A  Minister  of 
the  Church  of  Scotland.  A  Scottish  min- 
ister, of  Aberdeen. 

Bitzius,  Albert,  1797-1854.  Jere- 
mias  Gotthelf.  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  Review"  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  Dakers.  V.  S.  N. 
A  Scottish  local  historian,  of  Brechin  (? ). 

Black,  James  R.,  M.D.,  1827-.  M.D. 
of  Newark,  Ohio.  An  American  physi- 
cian, of  Newark,  0. ;  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  F.  A  Journey- 
man.    An  English  author. 

Blackburn,  Rev.  Gideon  (?),  D.D., 
1772-1838.   Omega.   An  eloquent   Ameri- 


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•can  Presbyterian  clergyman ;  b.  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  CarlinviUe,  111. 

Blackburn,  Mrs.  J.  B.  J.  B.  An 
English  writer;  wife  of  Hugh  Black- 
burn, Prof,  of  ilath.  at  the  Univ.  of 
Glasgow. 

Blacker,  Kev.  Beaver  Henry,  ]\I.A. 
B.  H.  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.  C./cIos. 
An  American  physician  of  Dunkirk, 
N.Y. 

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,  1761-80. 

Blackwell,   Miss .      A   Lady   of 

Fashion.     An  English  novelist. 

BlackweU,  E.  H.  E.  H.  B.  An 
English  lawj^er. 

BlackweU,  Henry.  H.  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  Laijman 
<fthe  Church  of  Scotland. 

Blackwood,  WiUiam,  177G-1834. 
Bbom/ ;  Old  Ebontj.  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. 

"Black-wood's  Magazine."     Maga. 

Blades,  R.  H.  R.  H.  B.  An  Eng- 
lish writer. 

Blades,  William,  1824-.  W.  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.  yEschines ;  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. 

Blaikie,  Alexander,  D.D.  A  Presby- 
terian. An  American  Presbyt.  minister ; 
b.  at  Pictou,  N.S. ;  for  some  years  pastor 
at  Boston,  and  from  1867  a  resident  of 
that  city. 

Blaikie,  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  physician,  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  McGratii. 
An  Irish  author  of  the  day. 

Blake,  Rev.  James  VUa,  1842-. 
J.  V.  B.  An  American  Unit,  minister; 
b.  in  Brooklyn,  N. y. ;  Harv.  Univ.,  1862 ; 
Pastor  at  Quincy,  111.,  from  1877. 

Blake,  Mrs.  Lillie  Devereux. 
^sop.  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  N.  Mary 
Blake.  An  American  writer;  wife  of  a 
Connecticut  minister. 

Blakesley,  Very  Rev.  Josepli  Wil- 
liams, B.D.,  1808-85.  A  Hertfordshire 
Incumbent.  An  eminent  English  divine; 
b.  in  London;  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.,  1831; 
Eellow  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. 
Natlian  Oliver,  Esq.  ;  Palmer  Haclde ; 
Verax.  An  eminent  English  miscellane- 
ous writer;  b.  at  Morpeth,  Northumber- 
land; early  devoted  to  literature  and 
philosopliy  ;  for  a  time  Prof,  at  King's 
Coll.  ;  Belfast,  from  1835;  d.  at  Blom- 
field  Road,  Shepherd's  Bush. 

Blanc,  Jean  Josepk  Louis,  1813-82. 
A  Freeman.  A  Erencli  political  theorist 
and  writer ;  b.  at  Madrid  ;  when  nineteen 
years  of  age,  went  to  Paris ;  has  chiefly 
resided  in  Paris,  writing  for  the  press. 

Blauc,  Mary  Therese,  1840-.  Th^- 
rese  Bentzon.  A  French  writer;  b.  at 
Seine-Porte;    in    1871    she     decided    to 


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make  literature  her  profession,  and  is  a 
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.  An  English 
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.  Harcourt.  J.  Harcourt 
B.     An  English  writer ;  a  comedian. 

Bland,  Sir  James  Bland  Burges. 
Sergeant  Bradshaw,  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,  1816-25.  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. 

Biauvelt,  .  Sir  Anthony  Ava- 
lanche.   An  American  poet. 

Blayney,  Benjamin,  D.D.,  1728-1801. 
A  Me?nber  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  Erench  com- 
poser and  writer  on  music  ;  b.  at  Cavail- 
lon  (Vaucluse).  Under  the  Empire  he 
was  successively  a  painter,  an  employ^, 
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;  Hans  Werner;  F.  de  Lan- 
genevais.  A  French  litterateur,  contribu- 
tor of  poetry  and  musical  criticisms  to 
the  "  Revue  des  Deux  Mondes "  from 
1864. 

Blaze  de  Bury,  Mme  Marie  Pauline 
Rose  (Stewart).  Ai-thur  Dudley ;  Mau- 
rice Fiassan.  A  French  literary  lady  of 
an  old  Scottish  family;  wife  of  Ange 
Henri ;  a  contributor  to  the  "  Revue  dea 
Deux  Mondes,"  the  "Revue  de  Paris," 
and  the  "  North  American  Review." 

Bleckley,  Henry.  A  Manchester 
Manufacturer. 

Bleloch,  Archibald.  Lahe-Elbe.  A 
contemporary  Scottish  philosopher. 

Blessington,  Charles  John  Gardi- 
ner, Earl  of,  1782-1829.  .4  Representa- 
tive Peer.  An  Irish  nobleman  ;  married,, 
in  1817,  Marguerite  (Power  Farmer), 
Countess  of  Blessington.     He  d.  in  Paris. 

Blessington,  J.  P.  A  Private  Sol- 
dier.    An  American  adventurer. 

Blessington,  Marguerite  (Pow^er 
Farmer)  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.  liildare,  and  14  years  after,  the 
Earl  of  Blessington;  for  many  years 
was  a  contributor  to  literature ;  d.  at 
Paris. 

Bleuman,  Jonathan.  A  Student  of 
the  Temple.  An  English  writer,  of  Christ 
Church,  Oxford,  1706. 

Blewitt,  John  Octavian,  1810-84. 
Brother  Peregrine.  An  English  littera- 
teur; 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.  Coesar.  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  New^man,  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  Thim- 
ing  Moile.  An  English  barrister-at-law ; 
b.  in  New  Brunswick ;  of  Lincoln's  Inn ; 
for  many  years  English  agent  for  Kova 
Scotia ;  1867  et  seq.  resident  in  Lon- 
don. 

Bliss,  John  Homer,  1832-.  Xijlo. 
An  American  printer  and  genealogist; 
b.  at  Oswego,  N.Y. ;  resided  in  Conn., 
1836-54;  in  1879  removed  to  Boston, 
Mass. 

Bliss,  Judah  Lee,  M.D.,  1803-.  0. 
F.  and  A.  K.;  Curtus  Gallus;  Democri- 
tus,  junior;  An  Old  Fogy.  An  eccentric 
American  author;  b.  in  North  "Wilbra- 
ham,  Mass.;  Yale  Coll.,  1822;  was  a 
merchant  in  Canada,  and  New  York 
City,  till  1830 ;  was  then  a  teacher  in 
or  near  Natchez,  Miss. 

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.  Bin- 
mon.  A  Erench  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. 
1786-1857.  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.  H.  B.  An  English 
writer. 

Bloodgood,  Simeon  DeWitt,  1799- 
1866.  The  Sexagenary .  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  York  City. 

Bloom,  Eev.  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.  ./.  A'.  B.  An 
American  writer  for  the  young. 

Bloomfield,  Robert,  1766-1823. 
E.  B.  ;  The  Farmer's  Boy.  An  English 
poet ;    b.    at    Ilonington,    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 
Sheft'ord,  in  Bedfordshire. 

Blouet,  Paul.  Max  O'Rell.  A  French 
writer ;  French  master  at  Westminster 
School,  and  editor  of  Clarendon  volumes 
on  "  French  Oratory." 

Blount,  Miss  Annie  R.  Jenny  Wood- 
hine.  An  American  "Southland"  poetess;. 
b.  in  Eichmond  Co.,  Va. ;  graduated  at 
the  Madison  Female  Coll.,  Ga. ;  in  1869' 
et  seq.  she  resided  at  Augusta,  Ga. 

Blower,  iliss  Elizabeth,  1763-.  E. 
B.  An  English  novelist;  b.  at  Worces- 
ter; early  engaged  in  literary  work  for 
the  benefit  of  her  family. 

Blox,  Eev.  John  E.  Philalethes.  An 
American  writer. 

Blum,  Liodoiska  von,  1842-.  Ernst 
von  Waldou-.  A  German  author ;  b.  at 
the  Castle  Caczevice  in  Poland;  daughter 
of  a  Prussian  officer;  until  that  time- 
living  in  Berlin ;  in  1869  she  settled  in 
Vienna. 

Blundell,  Henry.  H.  B.  An  Eng- 
lish art  amateur  and  collector,  of  Ince^ 
near  Liverpool. 

Blundell,  John.  A  Gentleman,  Na- 
tire  Thereof.  An  English  antiquary,  of 
Tiverton,  early  in  the  18th  century. 

Blunt,  Arthur  Cecil.  Arthur  Cecil. 
An  English  actor;  b. '  near  London;, 
made  his  de'but  in  that  city  in  1869,  where 
he  has  since  constantly  distinguished 
himself. 

Blunt,  George  William,  1822-78- 
G.  W.  B.  An  American  hydrographer ;. 
b.  at  Newburyport,  IMass. ;  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  Eegister,"  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  himself  to  litera- 
ture ;  d.  in  London. 

Boardman,  James.  A  Citizen  of  the 
World.     An  English  writer. 

Boase,  Eev.  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  the  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  Pen- 
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,  WUliam  Millett,  M.D.,  1802- 
Delta;  Gregory  Hopeful;  A  Waji faring 
Man.  An  English  physician  and  anti- 
quary, of  Cornwall ;  b.  at  Penzance ; 
Univ.  of  Edinburgh,  1823. 

Boaz,  Mrs.  Eliza.  His  Widow.  An 
Englisli  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  archaeologist ; 
Hon.  Prof,  at  Freiburg,  about  11  years 
before  his  death. 

Bockett,  EUas.  1695-1735.  E.  B. ; 
Alexander  Blunt;  Damon;  A  Friend ;  A 
Gentleman ;  John  /Scavenger,  M.D. ;  The 
Translator  of  the  Pattern  of  Modest ij.  An 
English  Eriend ;  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  Richmond 
journals. 

Bogardus,  Adam  H.     The  Champion 
Wing   Shot   of  America.     An   American . 
sharpshooter;  Captain  to  the  American 
Rifle  Team. 

Bogart,  Miss  Elizabeth.  Adelaide ; 
Estelle.  An  American  poetess;  daughter 
of  the  Rev.  David  Schujder  ]3ogart;  b. 
in  New  York  City,  where  she  has  chiefly 
resided. 

Bogart,  William  H.  Sentinel.  An 
American  journalist,  of  Ivew  York  City. 

Bold,  Captain  G.  An  Amateur;  A 
Naval  Officer.     An  English  writer. 

Boissiere,  Jean  Baptiste  Prndence, 
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,  Rev.  Samuel,  1674-1737.  A 
Clergyman  in  the  Country.  An  English 
clergyman ;  Vicar  of  Shapwicke,  Dorset- 
shire, 1674 ;  Rector  of  Steeple,  in  the 
same  county,  1682. 

Boles,  W.  Alexander  the  Coppersmith. 
An  Irish  writer. 

Bolingbroke,  Henry  St.  John,  Vis- 
count, 1678-1751.     Humphrey  Oldcastle ; 

A  Late  Noble  Writer  ;  Lord  B ;  Lord 

B — he.  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  Rob- 
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. 

Bolland,  Sir  William,  Knt.,  M.A., 
1773-1840.  Hortensius.  An  English  lit- 
erary antiquary  ;  Trin.  Coll.,  Cambridge, 
1795 ;  d.  at  his  residence,  Hyde  Park 
Terrace,  London. 

Belles,  John  Augustus,  LL.D.,  1809- 
78.  A  Member  of  the  Boston  Bar.  An 
American  lawyer;  b.  at  Eastford, 
Conn.;  Brown  Univ.,  1829;  admitted  to 
the  Boston  Bar,  1833 ;  Mass.  Secretary 
of  State,  1843;  Judge  Advocate  on  the 
staff  of  Gen.  John  A.  Dix,  1862-65; 
Brev.  Brig.-Gen.,  1805;  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 
Rev.  William  Jay. 

Bolton,  Rev.  Robert,  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  L/ouis  Lucien, 
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 
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Bonar,  Rev.  AndrcAv.  A  Resident. 
A  Scottish  clergyman. 

Bonavino,  Christoforo,  1821-.  An- 
sonio  Franchi.  An  Italian  philosopher; 
b.  at  Pegli,  near  Genoa.  He  was  a  priest 
in  his  youth,  but  renounced  that  profes- 
sion. About  1854,  he  founded  at  Turin 
a  journal  called  "  La  Ragione." 

Boniface,  Joseph  Xavier,  1797- 
1865.  X.  B.  Saintine.  A  French  litte'ra- 
tear  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,  Am6dee,  about  1795-1858. 
Bonnet  de  Lj/on.  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  Citoijen  des  JEtats- 
■Unis.     A  French  writer. 

Bonnye,  J.  H.  Michel  Carlin.  An 
English  physician,  of  Preston. 

Boodle,  E.  ^4  Barrister  of  Lincoln's 
Inn.     An  English  writer. 

Boosey,  Thomas.  An  Old  Angler 
<and  Bibliopolist.  An  English  publisher 
and  miscellaneous  writer,  of  London. 

Booth,  Mrs.  Eliza  M.  J.  (GoUan) 
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  geographv. 

Booth,  M.1[.  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. 
Pctrus,  or  Peter  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,  JM.A., 
F.S.A.,  1848-.  B.  An  English  anti- 
quary ;  b.  at  Castle  Horneck ;  Trin.  Coll., 
Oxford,  1870;  Pres.  of  the  Rov.  Instit. 
of  Cornwall,  1877. 


Borrow,  George,  1803-81.  Lavengro. 
An  English  traveller  and  miscellaneous 
writer ;  b.  at  East  Dereham,  near  Nor- 
wich, Norfolk  ;  Univ.  of  Edinburgh. 

BorthAvick,  John.  A  Scottish  Bar- 
rister. 

Bosanquet,  James  Whalman,  1803- 
78.  A  Layman.  An  English  chronolo- 
gist;  son  of  Samuel  Bosanquet,  Esq.,  of 
Dingeston  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. 

Boswcll,  Sir  Alexander,  Bart.,  1775- 
1822.  Simon  Grai/.  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"\vell,  Thomas  Alexander.  An 
Exile;  A  Pedestrian.   An  English  writer. 

Bos  worth,  John.  John,  of  Manches- 
ter.    An  English  editor. 

BosAVorth,  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  Derby- 
shire; educ.  at  Aberdeen,  Cambridge, 
and  Leyden ;  Professor  of  Anglo-Saxon 
at  Oxford,  1858-76,  where  he  died. 

Botsford,  Charles  H.  Comiuall.  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,  Yt. ;  removed 
to  New  York  City  about  1841,  where  her 
house  became  the  resort  of  persons  con- 
nected Avith  art  and  literature ;  in  1855, 
married  Prof.  Y.  Botta. 

Bottrell,  WUliam,  1816-81.  An  Old 
Celt.  An  English  literary  antiquary;  b. 
at  Raf tra,  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  Point, 
Lelant.    D.  at  St.  Ives. 

Botts,  Randolph.  Spikes.  An  Amer- 
ican writer,  of  Albany. 

Boucher  de  Crevecoeur  de  Perthes, 
Jacques,  1788-1868.  31.  Ghristophe, 
vigneron.  A  French  archseologist  and 
miscellaneous  writer;  b.  at  Rethel  (Ar- 
dennes) ;  was  emploj^ed  by  Napoleon  in 
various  foreign  missions ;  is  regarded  as 
the  father  of  the  science  of  "  archaeol- 
ogy"; d.  at  Abbeville. 

Boudreaux,  F.  J.  A  Father  of  the 
Society  of  Jesus.     An  American  Jesuit. 

Boue  de  VUliers,  Amable  Iiouis, 
1834-.  Le  Capitaine  Lancelot;  Le  Doc- 
teur  Hoiige;  Raj/inond  de  Ferrieres  ;  Guy 
de  Vernon;  Mirliter ;  Jacques  Artevelte. 
A  French  journalist  and  romancer;  b.  at 
Villiers-le-Bel  (Seine-et-Oise) ;  edited 
and  wrote  for  jom-nals  in  Paris  and  the 
provinces,  under  various  pseudonyms, 
and  published  several  novels. 

Bonlay-Paty,  Evariste  Cyprien 
Felix,  1804-64.  Elie  Marialcer.  A 
French  poet;  b.  at  Donges  (lUe-et- 
Vilaine).  Having  studied  law,  his  lit- 
erary tastes  led  him  to  Paris,  where  he 
was  appointed  librarian  of  the  Palais- 
Eoyal,  as  successor  of  Alexander  Du- 
mas. He  acquired  manj'  honors  by  his 
literary  efforts.     D.  at  Paris. 

Bouligny,  Mrs.  M.  E.  Parker.  A 
Lady.    An  American  writer. 

Boulton,  Mrs.  Anne.  Christine  Sev- 
erne.     An  English  writer. 

Bourdlllon,  Eev.  Francis,  M.A. 
F.  B.  An  English  Epis.  divine ;  Em- 
manuel Coll.,  Cambridge,  1845 ;  Vicar  of 
Old  Warden,  Biggleswade,  1880-83  et  seq. 

Bourn,  Eev.  Samuel.  Belzebub.  An 
English  minister,  of  Norwich  ;  an  assist- 
ant to  John  Taylor.  He  was  the  founder 
of  a  sect  of  Universalists,  called  after 
him,  Bourneans. 

.     A  Resident  in  the 

13   years.     An  English 


Bourne,  Miss 
West  Indies  for 
writer. 

Bourne,  Eev 


George.  A  Citizen  of 
Virginia ;  A  Virginian  Presbyter.  An 
American  clergyman  and  writer. 

Bourne,  Henry  Richard  Fox. 
H.  R.  F.  B.     An  English  biographer. 

Bourne,  John  George  Hamilton, 
1803-45.  J.  G.  H.  B.  An  eminent  Eng- 
lish jurist ;  Chief  Justice  of  Newfound- 
land, 1837-45. 

This  is  according  to  the  "  Gent.  Mag.,"  March, 
1846;  the  list  of  Oxford  graduates  has  it  John 
Gervase  Hutchinson. 

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. 

BoTvden,  James.  A  Member  of  the 
Society  of  Friends.  An  English  Friend,, 
of  London;  many  years  Eecording  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  j 
professor  in  Columbia  Coll.,  New  York 
City,  1802-17 ;  d.  at  Ballston  Spa. 

Bowden,  John  WiUiam,  M.A.,  1798- 
1844.  A  (alpha).  An  English  poet  and 
prose  writer ;  b.  in  London ;  Trin.  Coll., 
Oxford,  1820 ;  Commissioner  of  Stamps, 
1826-40. 

Bowditch,  Nathaniel  Ingersoll, 
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.,  where  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.E.S., 
F.S.A.,  1754-1825.  T.  B.;  A  Friend  to- 
Both.  An  English  litterateur;  editor  of 
the  "Family  Shakespeare";  d.  at  his 
residence,  the  Ehyddings,  Swansea. 

Bowdoin,  James,  LL.D.,  1727-90. 
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,  Be  v.  C.  J.  C.  J.  B.  An 
English  Catholic  priest. 

Bowen,  Francis,  LL.D.,  1811-.  F.  B 
An  American  metaphysician ;  b.  in 
Charlestown,  Mass. ;  Harv.  Univ.,  1833  j 
professor  there,  1853-85  ct  seq. 

Bow^en,  Sir  George  Ferguson, 
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. 

Bow^es,  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,  Rev.  Nicholas,  M.A.,  -1755. 
Constant  Rock-man.  An  American  Cong, 
minister;  Harv.  Univ.,  1725;  pastor  at 
Bedford,  Mass. 

Bo-wles,  Thomas  Gibson.  John, 
■Junior.  An  English  ("?)  journalist;  edi- 
tor of  "Vanity  Fair." 

BoT\rles,  Eev.  William  Lisle,  M.A., 
1762-1850.  The  Late  Dr.  Archibald 
Macleod.  An  Englisli  clergyman  and 
man  of  letters;  b.  at  King's  Sutton; 
•Canon  Residentiary  of  Salisbury,  and 
Rector  of  Dumbleton,  Gloucestershire. 
D.  at  his  residence  in  the  Close,  Salis- 
bury. 

Bowring,  Sir  John,  LL.D.,  1702- 
1872.  Tydus-Pcoh-Pooh;  W. ;  X.  An 
English  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. 

Bowser,  Miss  Lucinda.  Lxicinda  B. 
An  English  writer. 

Boyce,  G.  W.  A  Cape  Correspond- 
€nt.    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. 
G.  B.  An  English  Epis.  divine ;  Chap- 
lain of  the  West  Riding  Lunatic  Asy- 
lum, 18G9-80  et  seq. 

Boyce,  Rev.  William  Birmington. 
W.  B.  B.  An  English  writer;  a  Wes- 
ieyan  missionary. 

Boyd,  Rev.  Andrew^  Kennedy 
Hutchison,  D.D.,  1825-.  A  Countrxj 
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  Roque. 
A  Erencli  dramatic  author ;  b.  in  Paris  ; 
in  1848,  with  two  otliers,  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  oflBcer. 

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  mucli  devoted  to 
artistic  pursuits. 

Boyle,  John,  Earl  of  Cork  and  Orrery, 
1706-62.  G.  K.;  Goliah  English;  Regi- 
nald Fitzicorm ;  Michael  Krawbridge ; 
Moses  Orthodox;  Thomas  Vainall.  An 
eminent  British  peer  and  author. 

Boyne,  WUliam,  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- 
field,  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.  Alcoius;  Y. 
An  English  poet,  idle  and  improvident, 
befriended  by  Dr.  Johnson,  and  employed 
by  Mr.  Cave  of  the  "  Gent.  Mag." 

Brackenridge,  Hugh  Henry,  1748- 
1816.  Democritus ;  A  Gentleman  of  Mary- 
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  es- 
says and  fugitive  verses;  d.  at  Carlisle, 
Penn. 

Brackenridge,  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,  Aldeii,  LL.D.,  170-5-1843. 
A  Citizen  of  Boston.  An  American  au- 
thor; b.  in  Duxbury,  Mass.;  Harv.  Univ., 
1786;  tutor  there,  1791-9-3;  minister  of 
Pownalborougli  (now  Wiscasset),  Me., 
1793-1801,  then  removed  to  Boston ;  Sec- 
retary of  State  of  Massachusetts,  1812- 
24;  engaged  in  literary  work,  1824-43; 
d.  in  Boston. 

Bradford,  Rev.  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,  1783-1808;  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 
Tickletoby.  An  American  printer,  book- 
seller, and  stationer,  of  Philadelphia, 
son   of   Thomas   Bradford. 

Bradlaugh,  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  fii-m  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;  resident  in  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 
Seauchamp.     An  English  writer. 

Bradley,  Mrs.  Thomas.  Hannah 
Cook. 

Bradley,  Warren  Ives,  1847-68. 
Glance  Gaylord.  A  gifted  young  Amer- 
ican author.     Within  a  space  of  three 


or  four  years  he  gave  to  the  public  15 
books,  besides  numerous  articles  for 
jiapcrs  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.  3Iary  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  Westnieath, 
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  writer,  of  Leeds. 

Bragg,  H.  A.  Braganza.  An  Amer- 
ican novelist. 

Bragg,  Jane.  J.  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. 

Brannan,  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,  L/arry,  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  Massachusetts 
Eegiment ;  in  1866-67  visited  England, 
and  in  1867-68,  California. 

Brash,  Richard.  Richardus  Incog- 
nitus.     An  English  writer. 

Braussi,  Mathieu.  Philippe,  frere. 
A  French  theologian,  Superior-general 
of  the  Christian  "  Frercs  des  Ecoles." 

Braxton,  Carter,  1736-97.  A  Native 
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,  1790-188.3. 
Kempe  Stothard.  An  English  novelist ; 
b.  in  the  county  of  Surrey ;  married  in 
1818  to  Charles  Stothard,  and  after  his 
death,  in  1821,  to  the  Rev.  Edward  A. 
Bray,  vicar  of  Tavistock,  who  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 ;  educ.  at  Hart  Hall,  Oxford ;  in 
1699  he  was  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  English 
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 


Frankf ort-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.  Betlina.  — 
See  "Arnim,  Elisabeth  (Brentano)  von," 

Brereton,  Jane  Hughes.     Melissa. 

Bretland,  Rev.  Joseph,  1742-1819. 
Adjutor ;  Garon  ;  A  Lover  of  Order.  An- 
English  Dissenter ;  b.  in  E.xeter,  and 
spent  there  the  whole  of  a  long-pro- 
tracted life,  in  literary  retirement,  and 
■i.  there  :   he  was  a  Unit,  minister. 

Breton,  William.  W.  B.,  Gent.  An 
English  writer. 

Brett,  Robert.  B.  B.  A  Lay- 
member  of  the   English   Church. 

Brett,  Rev.  Thomas,  1667-1743. 
T.  B.  An  English  clergyman  ;  Rector 
of  Bettishanger,  1703,  and  of  Ruckinge, 
1705. 

Breval,  John  Durant  de,  -1738-39. 
Joseph  Gay.  An  English  ofRcer,  a  cap 
tain  under  the  Duke  of  Marlborough ; 
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. 

Breiver,  George,  1766.  G.  B.  An 
English  naval  ofRcer;  then  lawyer  and 
miscellaneous  writer,  of  London. 

Brewer,  Rev.  Jehoida,  1752-1817. 
Sylvestris.  An  English  Cong,  minister ; 
b.  at  Newport,  Monmouthshire ;  of  Birm- 
ingham, 1798-1817,  and  d. there. 

Brewer,  William  A.  W.  A.  B., 
Amicus;  Apex;  Guildhelm ;  Justitia; 
Mercator ;  Senex ;  Wilhelm.  An  Ameri- 
can writer ;  was  for  many  years  a  mer- 
chant of  Boston,  now  (1885)  of  New  York 
City. 

Brew^ster,  Sir  David,  LL.D.,  etc., 
1781-1868.  A  Calm  Observer.  A  Scot- 
tish physicist,  of  Edinburgh ;  b.  at  Jed- 
burgli;  M.A.,  Univ.  of  Edinburgh,  1800; 
editor  of  the  "  Edinburgh  Encyclope- 
dia" ;  editor  and  co-editor  of  the  "  Edin- 
burgh Philosophical  Journal,"  1819-, 
etc.,  etc. ;  Principal  of  the  Univ.  of  Ed- 
inburgh, 1838-68. 

Brew^ster,  Rev,  John,  M.A.,  1753- 
1842.  A  Recluse.  An  English  clergy- 
man ;  b.  at  Heighington,  Co.  Durham ; 
M.A.  at  Lincoln  Coll.,  Oxford,  1778; 
Rector  of  EgglesclifCe,  Co.  Durham, 
1814-42,  and  a  magistrate  for  the  county ; 
d.  at  his  rectory. 

Bre-wster,  Rev.  Samuel.     S.  B.    An 


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English  clergyman,  early  in  the  18th 
century. 

Brick"wood,  Edwin  D.  Argonaut. 
An  English  writer  on  rowing,  training, 
■etc.,  of  London;  a  contributor  to  the 
London  "  Field." 

Bridge,  Horatio,  1806-.  An  Officer 
of  the  United  States  Navif.  An  Ameri- 
can lawyer;  b.  in  Augusta,  Me.;  Bovv- 
doin  Coll.,  1825;  studied  and  practised 
law,  182-5-38;  entered  the  navy  as  pay- 
master, 1838-54 ;  Chief  of  the  Bureau  of 
Provisions  and  Clothing  at  Washington, 
1854-G9,  and  Inspector  of  the  same, 
1869-73. 

Bridge,  J.  A  Fellow  Townsman.  An 
English  writer,  of  Manchester. 

Bridges,  Mrs.  F.  D.  A  Lady.  An 
English  traveller  of  to-day. 

Bridges,  George.  Segdirboeg.  An 
English  writer. 

Bridges,  Thomas.  Caustic  Bare- 
bones.  An  English  liumorist ;  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 wlio,  during  the  latter  part  of  the 
reign  of  George  IIL,  was  court  newsman. 
Eor  several  years  before  his  death  he 
was  designated  as  above ;  d.  at  the  Cat 
and  Bagpipe  public  liouse,  London. 

Bridle,  Rev.  John.  0.  W.  An  Eng- 
lish clergyman,  of  Hardwick. 

Brierley,  Benjamin.  A.;  Ah;  Ab 
Jiissel ;  AB-o'-the-Yate.  An  English 
dialect  writer,  of  Manchester  (?). 

Briggs,  Charles  Frederick,  about 
1810-77.  C.  F.  B. ;  Harry  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.  Thomas  Jones.  An 
English  writer,  of  Australia,  on  Shakes- 
peare. 

Bright,  Henry  Arthur,  1830-84.  A 
Cambridge  Man ;  A  Liverpool  Merchant. 
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  Elower 
Garden '],  as,  for  instance,  his  acquaint- 
ance with  Hawthorne,  who,  on  his  part, 
lias  left  some  notices  of  his  Lancashire 


friend."  In  1877  et  seq.  resident  at  Ash- 
ford,  Knotty  Asli,  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  he  suddenly 
died. 

Bright,  Rev.  William,  D.D.,  1824-. 
W.  B.  An  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  seq. 

Brightwell,  Thomas.  T.  B.  An 
English  writer. 

Briscoe,  John  Ivatt,  1791-.  One  of 
his  Constituents  and  a  Magistrate  of  the 
County.  An  English  civilian ;  b.  at 
Twickenham ;  B.A.,  Oxford,  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, 
D.C. 

Britton,  John,  F.S.A.,  1771-1857. 
Hilaris  Benevolifs  ^  Co.  An  English 
antiquary,  of  London  ;  a  writer  on  topog- 
raphy and  architecture  ;  b.  at  the  village 
of  Kington  in  Wiltsliire;  in  1787  went 
to  London,  where  he  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  60  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  Iligham  Ferrers, 
Northants ;  set  up  the  trade  of  small- 
coal  in  London,  whicli  he  continued  to 
the  end  of  his  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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Broadhead,  James.  A  Citizen  -of  the 
World.     An  English  writer. 

Brock,  Miss  Sallie  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,  Liinus  Pierpont,  M.D., 
1820-.  An  American  Citizen;  Philohib- 
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  Encyclopjedia," 
1862-77  et  seq. 

BrockTray,  Rev.  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  off  with  his 
long  gun,  and  deacons,  and  parishioners, 
to  assist  in  doing  battle  Avith  the  enemy. 
D.  at  Lyme. 

Broderick,  A.  B.  An  English 
poet. 

Broderip,  William  John,  Esq., 
F.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. 

Brodrib,  John  Henry,  1838-  Henry 
Irving.  An  English  actor;  b.  at  Kein- 
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,    William,     M.D.,     F.S.A., 


-1850.  A  Lounger;  Plantagenet.  An 
English  surgeon  and  antiquary ;  Asst. 
Surgeon,  1st  Eegt.  Life  Guards,  1814- 
35;  and  Surgeon,  1835-47;  d.  at  Bo- 
logna. 

Bromfield,  WilUam,  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.  Au  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 
rambles. 

Brook,  Mary,  about  1726-82.  M.  B. 
An  English  Friend  ;  b.  at  Woodstock,  in 
Oxfordshire;  joined  the  Eriends  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; 
Translator  of  Lady  Catesby's  Letters.  An 
English  novelist  and  dramatist;  daugh- 
ter of  Eev.  Mr.  Moore  and  wife  of  the 
Rev.  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 
Dublm. 

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  (1).  R.  B'.  An 
English  writer. 

Brooke,  Major  William  (?).   A  Gen- 


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tleman  of  the  Committee.  An  English  phil- 
anthropist, of  Bath. 

Brookes,  S.  A  Student.  An  English 
WTiter. 

Brooks,  Abbie  M.  Silvia  Sunshine. 
An  American  writer,  of  the  South. 

Brooks,  Charles  Shirley,  1815-74. 
Epicurus  Rotiindus.  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,  Kev.  Charles  Timothy, 
1813-83.  a  T.  B. ;  Carrier  Boy  ;  Car- 
rier Mercury.  An  American  poet  and 
clergyman  ;  b.  in  Salem,  Mass. ;  Harv. 
Univ.,  1832  ;  for  many  j'ears,  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.,  1818  ;  studied 
law ;  removed  in  1823  to  New  York  City, 
and  was  successively  the  editor  of  the 
" IVIinerva,"  the  "Literary  Gazette,"  the 
"  Athenseum,"  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.  Ab- 
diel.  An  English  Epis.  divine ;  Rector  of 
Great  Ponton,  Grantham,  1864-80  et  seq. 

Brooks,  Mrs.  aiaria  (Gowen),  1705- 
1845.  A  Lover  of  the  Fine  Arts;  Maria 
del  Occidente.  An  American  poet;  b.  at 
Medford,  JMass. ;  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.  aiary  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.  Ehoracus.  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, afid  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.  Simpkin 
the  Second,  Poetic  Becorder.  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. 
Papernose  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  £»»***;  Lsaac  Tomkins^ 
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  ou  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.R.S.,  178G-1869.  An 
Englishman.  An  English  nobleman  and 
writer;  b.  near  Bristol;  Trin.  Coll., 
Camb.,  1808 ;  travelled  witli  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,  Rev.  Thomas,  1704-74. 
Phileleutherus  Christianus.  An  English 
clergyman ;  b.  in  London ;  Vicar  of  Bed- 
minster,  near  Bristol,  1774,  and  Preben- 
dary in  Salisbury  Cathedral. 

Brown, .     A  Son  of  Mary  Moore. 

An  American  ^vriter ;  son  of  Rev.  Sam- 
uel Brown,  who  married  Mary  Moore. 

Brown,  Mrs.  C.  R.  Maitie  May.  An 
American  novelist,  of  Concord,  N.H. 

Brow^n,  Charles.  Carlone;  Carluc- 
cio.  An  English  writer,  whose  name  is 
well  known  in  connection  with  Keats, 
and  whose  invitation  to  "domesticate 
with  him  "  Reats  accepted.  Contributed 
to  the  "  Liberal "  and  other  periodicals. 

Brown,  Charles  Brocltden,  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  jjreceded 
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." 

Brow^n,  Charles  John,  D.D.  A 
Clergiiman  of  the  Church  of  Scotland.  A 
Scottish  minister,  of  the  Free  New  North 
Church,  Edinburgh. 

Brown,  David.  Amicus.  A  Scot- 
tish bookseller,  of  Edinburgh,  1826. 

Brow^n,  David  Beyer.  A  Member 
of  the  Philadelphia  Bar.  An  American 
lawyer,  of  Philadelphia. 

Bro^vn,  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  {'i).  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.  /.  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  Baldw^in,  Esq., 
LL.D.,  1785-1843.  Three  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. 

Brown,  Rev.  James  Baldwin, 
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. 

Brown,  Joseph.  The  Man  in  the 
Moon.  An  English  writer,  early  in  the 
18th  century. 

BroTvn,  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 liimself  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. 

Brow^n,  Samuel.  Criio.  An  Eng- 
lish journalist;  writer  for  the  London 
"  Insurance  Magazine." 

Brown,  Theron.  Park  Ludlow.  An 
American  C?)  novelist. 

Brow^n.  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 
Friend,  or  Quaker,  of  Cirencester. 

Brow^n,  William.  W.  B.,  Gent.  A 
Scottish  poet,  early  in  the  18th  century. 

Brown,  WHliam,  1769-1846.  Ahie- 
zer.  An  English  Friend,  of  Houghton, 
near  Huntingdon. 

Brown,  William.  W.  B.  A  Scottish 
surgeon  and  biographer,  of  Edinburgh. 

Brown,  William.  A  Layman.  An 
American  (■?)  political  writer. 

Brown,  William  Linn.  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. 

Brow^ne,  Charles  Farrar,  1834-67. 
Artemus  Ward;  Mrs.  Betsy  Jane  Ward. 
An  American  humorist;  b.  at  Watei'ford, 
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." 

Browne,  Hablot  Knight,  about 
1815-82.  Fhiz.  An  English  artist  and 
comic,  designer ;  educ.  at  a  private 
bcliool,  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  Georgiana, 
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  Faculty  of 
Advocates ;  editor  of  the  "  Caledonian 
Mercury,"  1828,  and  in  1830  sub-editor 
of  the  "  Encyclopedia  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,  William,  1807-.  W.  B., 
Fowey.  An  English  geologist,  of  Corn- 
wall. 

Brow^ne,  William  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  Farragut ;  d.  in  his  native 
city. 

Brow^nhill,  Frederick  Robson, 
1821-64.  Frederick  Robson.  An  Eng- 
lish comic  actor ;  b.  at  Margate ;  d.  in 
London. 

Brow^ning,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  (Bar- 
rett), 1809-61.  E.  B.  B.  An  eminent 
English  poet ;  b.  in  London ;  in  1846 
married  Kobert  Browning ;  resided  with 
him  in  Italy ;  d.  in  Florence. 

Bro^'^ning,  Robert,  1812-.  Dervish 
Seriusce  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 
Armi/.      A  Scottish  writer. 

Bro^^'nlow^,  William  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, 
1869-75. 

Bruce,  Capt.  Alexander.  Don  A.  B. 
A  writer  of  the  earlier  part  of  the  18th 
century. 

Bruce,  Rev.  Archibald,  1746-1816. 
Calvianus  Presbyter;  Calvinus  Minor;  A 
Reverend  Divine ;  Scoto-Britannus.  An 
eminent  Scottish  Secession  minister;  b. 
at  Broomhall,  near  Denny,  Stirlingshire ; 
minister  at  Whitburn. 

Bruce,  Benjamin.     Neptunus. 

Bruce,  D.  A  Native  of  Scotland; 
The  Scots-Irishman. 

Bruce,  Leslie  C.  (1).  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 
Eorest." 

Bruce,  William,  D.D.  W.  B.  An 
English  classical  scholar;  senior  minis- 
ter of  the  first  Presbyterian  congrega- 
tion, Belfast. 

Bruckner,  Rev.  John.  1726-1804. 
J.  Cassander.  A  Lutheran  divine ;  b.  on 
the  island  of  Cadsand,  near  Belgium ; 
studied  at  Franeker  and  Leyden ; 
preacher  at  Norwich,  England,  1753- 
1804  ;  from  1766  he  was  also  minister  of 
the  Dutch  church  while  any  members 
were  living. 

Bruen,  Rev.  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. 

Brunet,  Pierre  Gustave,  1807-. 
Dom  Calalogus ;  Philomneste,  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.  8.  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  bf  1812, 
wounded,  shipwrecked,  and  taken  pris- 
oner on  Lake  Ontario  and  confined  'in 
Dartmoor  Prison. 

Bryant,  William  Cullen,  LL.D., 
1794-1878.  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  Citv. 

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, 
1782  ;  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,  182 3-. 
B.  An  English  Cong,  minister  and 
hymn--vvriter ;  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 
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 
Erskine,  llth^Earl  of,  1742-1829.  Al- 
banicus.  An  eminent  and  eccentric 
Scottish  nobleman ;  d.  at  Dryburgh 
Abbey,  Roxburghshire. 

Buchan,  George.  A  Passenger  in  the 
Ship.  A  Scottish  writer,  of  Kelloe,  Ber- 
wickshire. 

Buchan,  Miss  3Iargaret.  Avnt  31ar- 
garet.  An  American  writer  for  the 
young  in  "St.  Nicholas";  in  1883  be- 
came principal  of  Wolfe  Hall,  a  young 
ladies'  school  at  Denver,  Col. 

Buchanan,  Robert,  1841-.  Caliban  ; 
Thomas  Maitland.  An  eminent  Scottish 
poet;  educ.  at  Glasgow;  commenced  his 


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literary  career  in  1860  ;  at  the  corumence- 
raent  of  1869  he  gave  in  London  a  series 
of  "  Headings "  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,  1781-1846.  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 
Pultency-terrace,  Isliiitrton. 

Buckingham,  James  Silk,  1786- 
1855.  A  Proprietor  of  India  Stock.  An 
English  author  and  traveller ;  b.  at 
Flushing,  near  Falmouth;  passed  Lis 
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  M-as  summarily  expelled,  and 
his  journal  suppressed.  He  went  to 
India  a  second  tim.e,  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  "Athenffium,"  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  Mith 
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.;  Cohweb;  Moth;  Per- 
tinax  Period  Sf  Co.  An  American  joiir- 
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  printer  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,  Leicester  Silk,  1825- 
67.  Matthews  Sj-  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  Sheffield, 
Duke  of,  1649-1721.  An  English  noble- 
man and  poet. 

Buckland,  Francis  Trevelyan, 
M.A.,  1826-80.  A  Fisherman  and  Zool- 
ogist; Irondequoit.  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  William 
Alois,  M.A.,  1825-56.  Horace  Fitzjersey  ; 
Tom  Haukins.  An  English  litterateur; 
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 
Bratton-Clovelly,  Okehampton,  Devon- 
shire, 1846-65. 

Budge,  Jane,  1882-.  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 
»e20,000  in  1720,  in  the  famous  South 
Sea  scheme;  drowned  himself  in  the 
river  Thames. 

Budgen,  Miss  It.  M.  Acheta  ;  Acheta 
Bomestica.  An  English  writer  on  insect 
life. 

Bud-worth,  Joseph.  A  Rambler.  An 
English  poet  and  officer. 


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Biirstenbinder,  Elisabeth,  1838-. 
Ernst  Werner.  A  German  novelist;  b. 
at  Berlin,  Avliere  she  has  always  lived  in 
the  house  of  her  mother. 

Bulkeley,  Sir  Richard,  Bart.  A 
Gentleman  of  the  Unicersitj/  of  Cambridge. 
An  English  writer,  of  the  first  part  of 
the  18th  centurj'. 

Bullar,  Joseph,  M.D.  A  Physician. 
An  English  physician. 

Bollard,  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-ofBce;  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.  Hibernicus ;  An 
Irish  Catholic.     An  Irish  lawyer  (?). 

BuUer,  Sir  Francis,  Bart.,  1746-1800. 
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. 

BuUock,  C.  C.  B.  An  English  edi- 
tor. 

Bulwer,  Sir  Edward  Liytton.  E. 
L.  B.  —  See  "  Lytton,  Lord." 

Bunbury,  Henry,  Esq.  Geoffrey 
Gambado.  An  English  humorous  artist 
i("the  Hogartli  of  liis  day"),  of  London. 

Bunbury,  Henry  Charles.  Lieut. 
C!ol.  B**** ;  One  ivho  has  served  under 
Sir  Charles  Napier.  An  English  officer, 
and  a  writer  on  whist. 

Bunbury,  Sir  Henry  Edward,  Tth 
Bart.,  177S-1860.  E.  H.  B.  An  Eng- 
lish soldier  and  writer;  b.  in  London; 
served  in  the  armv,  1794-1809;  Under 
Secretary  of  State  for  War,  1809-16; 
M.P.  for  Suffolk,  1830-30  ;  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  Englisla  writer,  of  Canterbury. 

Bunce,  Oliver  Bell.  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." 

Burckett,  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,  Penn. ; 
in  1852  his  parents  removed  to  Peoria, 
III. ;  served  in  the  late  Civil  War,  1862- 
65 ;  in  1870  became  editor  of  the  Peoria 
"Transcript,"  and  afterwards  of  the 
Peoria  "Eeview";  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. 

Burdlck,  Miss  H.  H.  Alice  Irving 
Abbott.     An  American  \vriter. 

Burdon,  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  I'emainder  in  London,  where  he 
died. 

Burge,  William,  Esq.,  D.C.L.,  F.R.S., 
F.S.A.,  1786-1849.  W.  B.  An  English 
lawj'er;  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,  Kev.  George.  B.  D.,  1764- 
1853.  Cato.  An  eminent  English  cler- 
gyman and  voluminous  writer ;  rector 
of  Halvergate,  and  vicar  of  Moulton, 
both  in  Norfolk ;  died  at  Whittlesea, 
Cambridgeshire. 

Surges,  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 
Eochester,  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.  An  eminent  Scottish  divine ; 
b.  in  Glasgow;  educ.  at  Stepney;  entered 
the  Church  of  England,  1850;  P.O.  of 
Clifton  Keynes,  Bucks.,  1854-61 ;  Vicar 
of  St.  Andrew,  Whittlesey,  Cambs.,  1861- 
83  etseq. ;  '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.  ai 
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  Revolution. 

Burgoyne,  Gen.  John,  1730-92.  Sir 
Jack  Braq.  An  English  general  in  the 
Revolutionary  War ;  Oct.  17,  1777,  sur- 
rendered his  army  to  Gen.  Gates  at  Sara- 
toga. 

Burk,  Ed-ward.  An  Eye-Witness. 
An  English  poet. 

Burke,  ^danus,  1743-1802.  Cas- 
sius;  An  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  Cai'olina;  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  Sijmposiast ;  Second  Childhood. 
A  celebrated  British  statesman;  b.  in 
Dublin  ;  M.P.,  1766-94  ;  the  king  wished 
to  make  him  a  peer  imder  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  Rubeh.  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  Edmimd. 

Burleigh,  Cecil,  1850-.  Albert  J. 
Booth ;  Caleb  Burt ;  Capt.  Will  Daijton ; 
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  seg. ;  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,  Francis  Julius  Le 
Moyne,  1845-.  Donatello.  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,  WHliam  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  184-3  he 


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removed  to  Hartford,  Conn.,  and  in  1849 
to  Syracuse,  N.Y.,  and  still  later  to 
Albany,  in  all  these  places  acting  as 
journalist  or  lecturer.  He  was  Harbor 
Master  of  New  York  City  for  some  years 
till  1871,  residing  at  Brooklyn,  N.Y., 
where  be  died. 

Burn,  Andrew,  -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  Eegister  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  Eund  Society ;  d.  in 
London. 

Burn,  Richard.  A  Manchester  Man. 
An  English  writer  on  trade,  commerce, 
etc.,  of  Manchester. 

Burn,  Robert  Scott.  M.  S.  A. 
and  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,  1836-. 
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 
staS  of  "  Pimch,"  and  in  1880  suc- 
ceeded Tom  Taylor  as  its  ed- 
itor. 

BurneU,  Arthur  Coke,  -1882. 
A.  C.  B.  An  eminent  English  Sanscrit 
scholar;  was  employed  in  the  south  of 
Lidia ;  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    Thonias,    -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,  1741-5-3. 

Burnett, .  A  Member  of  the  Ed- 
inburgh Photographic  Society.  A  Scottish 
photographer,  of  Edinburgh. 

Burnett,  Mrs.  Frances  (Hodgson). 
Vagabondia.  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. 

Burney,  Edward.  E.  B.  An  Eng- 
lish admiral ;  half-brother  of  Miss  Fanny 
Burney,  Madame  D'Arblay. 

Burnham,  Benjamin  Franklin, 
1830-.  A  men  der.  An  American  law- 
yer ;  b.  in  Groton,  Vt. ;  Wesleyan 
Univ.,  1853 ;  practised  his  profession  in 
Cliicago,  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  j 
was  three  years  in  the  U.S.  Detective 
Service. 

Burnham,  Mrs.  Mary  (Hewins).  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  Eindge, 
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  gay, 
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  Mauchline ;  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 
ipractical  knowledge  of  art.  D.  at  Dum- 
fries. 

Burns,  William.  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 ;  studied  at 
Bowd.  Coll. ;  d.  at  his  residence  in  Hobo- 
fken,  N.J. 

Burr,  Enoch  Fitch,  D.D.,  1818-.  A 
'Connecticut  Pastor.  An  American  Cong, 
'minister ;  b.  at  Green's  Farms,  in  West- 
,port,  Fairfield  Co.,  Conn. ;  Yale  Coll., 
1839;  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,  Elihu,  1810-79.  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  Russian,  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 
•<;entury. 

Burrow,  Sir  James,  1701-82.  ./.  B. ; 
A  Member  of  the  Ro/jal  Societi/  and  of  the 
Society  of  Antiquaries.  An  English  law- 
yer; Master  of  the  Crown  Ofiice,  from 
1724  till  his  death,  the  long  period  of  58 
years. 

Burt,  Capt.  Ed-ward.  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.  8.  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 
'<;lassical  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  Englisli  divine ;  b. 
at  Shrewsbury ;  Christ  Church  Coll., 
Oxford,  1815;  Regius  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., 
1 809-8 1 .  The  ' '  Ex-offlcio  "  Superinten  dent 
of  the  Department ;  A  Practical  Hand.  A 
Scottish  historian  and  biographer;  b.  at 
Aberdeen ;  "  Historiographer  Royal "  for 
Scotland  from  1868 ;  Commissioner  un- 
der the  Prisons  (Scotland)  Act  from 
1877 ;  d.  at  Morton  House,  near  Edin- 
burgh. 

Burton,  Mrs.  John  Hill.  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,  Galway ; 
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  loho  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, Clieshire. 

Burtt,  Thomas.  T.  B.  An  English 
poet. 

Burwell,  Adam  Hood.  Erie-us.  A 
•Canadian  poet. 

Burwell,  IJettie  M.  Page  Tliacker. 
An  American  writer,  of  the  South. 

Bury,  Lady  Charlotte  Susan  Maria 
(Campbell),  1775-186L  A  Flirt;  A 
Lady  of  Rank.  An  Englisli  lady,  daugh- 
ter of  the  5th  Earl  of  Argyll ;  in  1796 
married  Colonel  John  Cainpbell,  and  in 
1818  Rev.  Edward  Jolm  Bury;  after  his 
"death,  she  devoted  much  time  to  writ- 
ing for  the  press,  with  remarkable  suc- 
-cess. 

Bury,  James.  An  Englishman;  One 
who  respects  them.  An  English  writer,  of 
Manchester  (?). 

Busbey,  Hamilton.  H.  B.  An 
American  sporting  writer-publisher,  in 
ISTew  York  City. 

Bush,  Harold  Richard.  A  Layman. 
An  English  writer. 

Bush,  William.  Prometheus  Pickle. 
An  American  writer,  of  Chicago. 

Bushby,  Henry  Jeffreys,  1820-.  A 
JSl 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-. 
JBeaujolais.  An  English  author,  son  of 
Hans  Busk,  Esq.,  of  Glenalder,  Radnor- 
shire ;  Trin.  Coll.,  Cambridge,  18o9 ; 
■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 
Slirubs. 

Butler,  Charles,  Esq.,  1750-1832. 
<7.  B.  An  English  jurist  and  miscella- 
ineous  writer;  b.  in  London ;  educ.  at 
Douay;  called  to  the  bar  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  1791 ;  the  tirst  Roman  Catholic 
T^arrister  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. 
Eleonora.     A  celebrated  Irish  ladv. 

Butler,  John,  1717-1802.  .4  'Country 
Clergyman;   Vindex ;   A  Whig.     An  emi- 


nent English  divine ;  b.  in  Hamburg ; 
Bishop  of  Hereford,  1788-1802. 

Butler,  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  Emploij.     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.  J.  P.  Owen.  An 
English  author,  of  St.  John's  College, 
Cambridge. 

Butler,  Rev.  WiUiam  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.  Slierwood's  Easy  Questions 
for  a  Little  Child." 

Butt,  George.  One  who  is  but  an  At- 
torney.    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  Dun- 
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,  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  John  Barnard, 
1801-84.  .,.4  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  Pleas,  1858-73; 
d.  at  Harefield  House,  near  Uxbridge. 

Byrn,  M.  Lafayette.  David  Rattle- 
head.    An  American  author. 

Byrne,  Mrs.  Charlotte  (Dacre). 
about  1783-.  Rosa  Matilda.  An  Eng- 
lish poet. 

Byrne,  JNIrs.  Fanny.  His  Widow. 
An  Irish  lady ;  widow  of  Miles  Byrne, 
an  Irish  exile  of  1798. 

B^Tne,  Slay.  A  Cape  Colonist.  An 
EngUsb  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.  Johri 
Shadoiv.  An  English  poet;  b.  at  Ker- 
sall,  near  Manchester. 

Byron,  George  Gordon  Noel,  Lord, 
1788-1824.  Abbe';  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. 


c. 


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,  Marchese  d'.  Maurice 
Mauris.     An  Italian,  of  Nice. 

Cahill,  Frank.  John  Agg ;  Mark 
Conway ;  Maria  Simpson ;  An  Old  Lady ; 
Lieut.  Wainwright  Villiers,  U.8.N.;  George 
Washington  Malcewright.  An  American 
journalist. 

Caillot,  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  Varietes"  and  of  the  "Bouffes-Pa- 
risiens,"  1862-70. 

Calamy,  Adam.  A  Consistent  Protes- 
tant. An  English  attorney;  son  of  Dr. 
Edmund  Calamy. 

Calder,  John,  D.D.,  173.3-1815.  An- 
notator.  A  Scottish  divine,  and  miscel- 
laneous writer;  b.  at  Aberdeen,  and 
educ.  at  the  L^niv.  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  cniefiy 
to  literary  labor;  d.  at  Paddington. 

Calder,  Eev.  Robert,  1658-.  R.C.  A 
Scottish  Epis.  clergyman;  refused  to  ac- 
knowledge William  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. 

Calderon  de  la  Barca,  Madame 
Frances   Erskine    (Inglis).      Attache ; 

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. 

Caldwell,  Sir  James,  3d  Bart.  A 
Military  Officer,  J.  C.  An  Irish  gentle- 
man, of  Castle  Caldwell,  Co.  Fermanah. 
He  was  created  a  Count  of  Milan  in  the 
Holy  Eoman  Empire. 

CaldweU,  Joseph,  D.D.,  1773-1835. 
Carlton.  An  eminent  American  scholar; 
b.  at  Leamington,  N.J. ;  New  Jersey 
Coll.,  1791 ;  Prof,  in  the  Univ.  of  North 
Carolina,  1790-1804;  and  President,  from 
1804  till  his  death,  at  Chapel  Hill,  N.C. 

Calef,  John,  1725-1812.  J.  C,  Esq., 
a  Volunteer.  An  American  loyalist. 
After    the     American     Revolution     he 


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resided    at    St.    Andrews,    New    Bruns- 
wick. 

Caley,  Jolin,  F.R.S.,  1763-1834.  An 
Illused  Candidate.  An  English  anti- 
quary, of  London;  Secretary  of  the 
National  Record  Commission,  1801-31  ; 
d.  in  London. 

Calhoun,  Major  Alfred  K.  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. 

Callavray,  Henry.  A  Member  of  the 
iSocieti/  of  Friends.  An  English  Friend, 
of  London. 

Callender,  James  Thomson,  -1803. 
To?n  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 
Croug-h,  1831-.  An  Officer  on  the  Staff. 
An  English  officer,  aide-de-camp  to  Lord 
Raglan  in  the  Crimea. 

Calthrop,  John  Alfred  Clayton, 
1845-.  John  Clai/ton.  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  literarv  pursuits. 

Cambreling,  Churchill  "c,  1786- 
1862.  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  ilinister  to  Russia,  and 
on  his  return  home  he  retired  to  private 
life.     D.  at  West  Neck,  Long  Island. 

Cambridge,  Richard  O^ven,  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,  182-3-.  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. 

CampbeU,  IMiss  Ella,  1842-.  Leila. 
An  American  poet,  of  Jeffersonville, 
Ind. 

CampbeU,  Sir  Ray,  Bart.,  1734-1823. 
/.  C.  A  Scottish  advocate ;  Lord  Presi- 
dent of  the  Court  of  Session,  1789-1808. 

Campbell,  John,  LL.D.,  1708-75.  J. 
C. ;  Edward  Broiun,  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  Countrj/ ;  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. 

CampbeU,  John  F.  The  Editor  of 
"Life  in  Normandy."  A  Scottish  author 
and  traveller ;  known  in  his  own  country 
as  "  Iain  Ileach."  "  Sly  Circular  Notes  " 
(L.  1876)  has  the  dedication  dated  from 
Niddry  Lodge,  Kensington. 

CampbeU,  Rev.  John  Poage,  M.D., 
1767-1814.  Yindex.  An  American 
Presbyt.   minister;    b.   in  Augusta  Co., 


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Va. ;  Hampden  Sidney  Coll.,  1 790 ;  d.  at 
Chillicothe,  Ky. 

Campbell,  Mrs.  Juliet  H.  (Liewis), 
1823-.  Judith  Canute.  An  American 
poet;  b.  at  Williamsport,  Lycmning  Co., 
Penn. ;  in  1843  she  married  Mr.  Camp- 
bell, a  lawyer  of  Pottsville,  where  they 
afterwards  resided,  and  where  she  be- 
came an  occasional  contributor  to  the 
best  periodicals. 

Campbell,  Commander  Robert,  R.N., 
-1832.  A  Midshipman  of  the  Last  Cen- 
tury. 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 
Englisli  traveller. 

Canler, .     A  French  Detective. 

Canning,  Rt.  Hon.  George,  D.C.L., 
1770-1827.  B.;  Gretjori/  Griffin;  Solo- 
mon Grilding.  An  eminent  English  ora- 
tor and  statesman;  b.  in  London;  d.  at 
Chiswick. 

Canning,  Josiab  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, 
and  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.  Liemuel,  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 
English  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  jounialism  at  Paris. 

Capron,  Mary  J.  ,l/r///e  Fell.  An 
American  novelist. 

Caraccioli,  Charles.      The  Mader  of 
the  Grammar  School  at  Arundel.    An  Eng- 
lish   teacher,    probably    an    Italian   by 
birth. 

Carbutt,  Dr.  Edw^ard.  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  Dormington,  Hereford,  1832— 
44  ;  d.  at  Great  Malvern,  Worcestershire. 

Carducci,  Giosue.  Enotrio  Homano. 
An  Italian  compiler,  biographer,  and 
bibliographer. 

Care^v,  Hugh.  Hugh  C****.  An 
English  biographer. 

Care/w,  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,  Mathew,  1760-1839.  C; 
M.  C. ;  Cains ;  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.  Frances  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  been  sold. 

Carlen,  Emille  Scliinidt  (Flygare 
DaUn),  1807-.  Fni  F.  A  Swedish 
novelist;  b.  at  Stromstad,  where  her 
father  was  a  merchant.  She  married  A. 
Flygare  at  Kronbergslan,  in  1727 ;  after 
his  death  slie  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  Carlen. 
The  profits  of  a  long  course  of  success- 
ful authorship,  Erau  Carlen  has  devoted 
to  benevolent  purposes. 

Carleton,  Fanny  E.  Notelrac.  An 
American  writer  {"?). 

Carleton,  George  W.  ^-1  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  seq. 

CarUsle,  Nicholas,  1771-1847.  N.  C. 
An  English  topographer ;  b.  at  York ; 
Secretary  to  the  Society  of  Antiquaries, 
1807 ;  d.  at  Margate. 

Carlisle,  Thomas.  Haroun  AJraschid. 
An  English  writer. 

Carlos,  Edward  John,  Esq.,  1798- 
1851.  E.  J.  C.  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  jMayor's  Court 
Office,  London,  for  more  than  33  years  ; 
d.  at  York  Place,  Walworth. 

Carlyle,  Alexander,  D.D.,  1721-1805. 
Jupiter  Carli/le.  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  Teufelsdroeclch ;  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. 

Carlyon,  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  nam.  d&' 
plume  of  Major  Thomas  Tristem  Spry  Car- 
lyon, an  officer  in  the  3d  Dragoon  Guards,  who 
retired  from  service  in  1854. 

Carmalt,  Rev.  William.  A  Select 
Vestryman  of  the  Parish  of  Putney.  An 
English  Clergyman. 

Carmichael,  Andreiv.  Catholicus 
Verus. 

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. 

Carne,  Miss  Elizabeth,  1817-73. 
John  Altrayd  Wittitterly.  An  English 
writer ;  b.  at  Phillack ;  for  some  years 
a  contributor  to  the  London  "  Quarterly 
Review  " ;  and  was  thoroughly  versed  in 
geology  and  mineralogy. 

Carne,  Comte  Jules  de,  1835-.  Henri 
Karl;  Minor.  A  French  novelist;  b.  at 
Me'riel. 

Carnegie,  James,  Earl  of  Southesk, 
1827-.  J.  E.  8.  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,  Kinnaird  Cas- 
tle, Brechin,  N.B. 

Carnegie,  W.  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  187G,  Fellow  of  the 
Academy. 

Carpenter,  Franh:.  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  health,  and  was 
drowned  in  the  Jlediterranean. 

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  Pearsall, 
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,  Eev.  Russell  Laat.  R. 
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. 

Cai'penter,  Stephen  Cullen,  -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,  Elias  F.  nari  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.  WiUiam,  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 
Rieux.    A  French  novelist. 

Carre,  Thomas.     Miles  Pinhney. 

Carrick,  John.  J.  C.  A  Scottish  (?) 
writer. 

Carrington,  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. 
il/.  J.  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,  1737-1832.  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  France ;  Bishop  of  Baltimore, 
1789-,  and  Archbishop  a  few  years  be- 
fore his  death. 

Carroll,  Rev.  John.  A  Spectator  of 
the  Scenes.  A  Canadian  Wesleyan  Meth- 
odist minister,  of  Guelph,  Upper  Canada. 

CarroU,  T.  G.  T.  G.  C.  An  Irish 
author. 

Carruthers,  Robert,  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  "Cyclopeedia  of  English  Lit- 
erature," and  contributed  numerous  art- 
icles to  the  "  Encyclopaedia  Britannica." 
For  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.  "  For  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 ,  Esq.  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,  Felix.     F.  C***. 

Carter,  Miss .  Lilias.  An  Amer- 
ican poet. 

Carter,  Mrs. .    Elsie  Gorham.   An 

American  writer. 

Carter,  Mrs.  Abby  (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  Work- 
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,  Camherwell,  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 
Eolling-Pin.  An  American  writer,  of  New 
York  City. 

Carter,  St.  Ijeger  Ti.  Nugator.  An 
American  poet. 

Carter,  Samuel.  S.  C  ;  S.  C,  Bar- 
rister-at-law.  An  English  lawyer,  of  the 
earlier  part  of  the  last  century. 

Cartwright,  Miss  Frances  Dorothy. 
His  Niece.  An  English  author,  niece  of 
Major  John  Cartwright. 

Cartwright,  George,  Esq.,  1739- 
1819.  G.  a,  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  Fljj- 
Jisher.     An  English  writer. 

Caruelle,  Claude  Felix  Theodore, 
1798-.  Aligny.  A  French  historical 
painter. 

Cary,  A.  B.  A.  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.  Juniolus 
Canadensis.  A  Canadian  journalist,  of 
<Juebec. 


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  York  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 
Rene'. 

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,"  "The  Argosy,"  "Graphic," 
and  many  other  periodicals. 

Casey,  J.  K.    Leo.    An  Ensclish  author. 

Cass,  Lewis,  LL.D.,  1782-1866,  An 
American.  An  American  statesman ;  b. 
at  Exeter,  N.Y. ;  Miien  17  years  old,  he 
sought  a  home  at  the  "West,  travelling  on 
foot,  and  settled  at  Marietta,  O. ;  studied 
law,  and  began  the  practice  at  ZanesvUle, 
O.,  in  1802 ;  from  1807  till  his  death,  he 
held  public  office  in  his  State  or  the  United 
States,  and  distinguished  himself  as  a 
most  eminent  statesman. 

Castlen,  Mrs.  Eppie  (Bow^dre). 
Chiqnita.  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,  R.  An  Impartial  Inquirer, 
An  English  writer. 

Caswall,  Rev.  Edward,  1814-.  Quiz. 
An  English  poet  and  clergyman ;  b.  at 
Yately,  Hants.;  Brasenose  Coll.,  Oxford, 
1836 ;  after  preaching  some  years,  in  1847 
he  and  his  wife  became  lioman  Catholics 
at  Rome ;  in  1850  he  joined  the  Congre- 
gation of  the  Oratory,  established  by 
Dr.  Newman,  at  Birmingham,  where  he 
afterwards  remained. 

Cate,  Sliss  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. 

Catherwood,  Mrs.  Mary  (Hart- 
well).  Mary  Hartwell.  An  American 
writer. 

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An  American  translator;  at  one  time 
U.S.  Consul  at  La  Rochelle,  France. 

Cattermole,  Rev.  Richard,  B.D. 
R.  G.  An  English  Epis.  divine;  Vicar 
of  Little  Marlow,  Bucks. 

Caunter,  Rev.  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,  Foley-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  Ojftcer.     An  Irish  peer. 

Cave,  Edward,  1691-1754.  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.  //.  C.  Decanver. 
An  American  bibliographer. 

CawdeU,  James  M.,  -1842.  Hose- 
harp.  A  Canadian  journalist;  at  one 
time  an  English  officer ;  d.  at  To- 
ronto. 

CaTFstoii,  A.  W.  Chippenham  Crcesus. 
An  English  writer. 

Cawthorne,  Joseph.  Cincinnatus. 
An  English  writer. 

Cazauran,  Augustus  R.  Mattheio 
Careij,  Jr. ;  John  S.  Moray.  An  Ameri- 
can journalist,  of  Brooklyn,  N.Y. 

Cecil,  Robert  Arthur  Talbot  Gas- 
coyne.  Viscount  Cranborne,  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  Bouin,  Jules,  1805-57. 
Jxdes  Pecherel.  A  French  dramatist,  of 
Paris. 

Chabrlllan,  Countess  Celeste  Ve- 
nard  de,  1824-.  Celeste  Mogador.  A 
French  authoress  ;  b.  in  Pans.  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. 

Chadwick,  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,  Franigois  Ar- 
sene,  1806-.  Arsene  de  Cetj.  A  French 
novelist  and  dramatist,  of  Paris. 

Challamel,  Jean  Baptiste  Marie 
Augustin,  1818-.  Jules  Robert.  A 
French  litte'rateur  and  journalist,  of 
France. 

Challen,  Rev.  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,  Right  Rev.  Richard,. 
1691-1781.  R^t%%%x  c********,-  A  Con- 
vert. An  English  R.  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., 
1759-1834.  C;  A.  G. ;  C.  L.  M. ;  Ame- 
rus;  A  Bartholomew-Lane  Man;  A  Church- 
man ;  Ferdinando  Fidget ;  A  Methodist ; 
No  Genius;  Old  Caijen  ;  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  1834  ;  d. 
in  Throgmorton  Street. 

Chalmers,  George,  F.R.S.,  F.A.S., 
1742-1825.  Francis  OUhjs,  of  the  Univer- 
sity of  Pennsylvania.  A  Scottish  anti- 
quary and  miscellaneous  writer;  clerk 
to  the  Privy  Council  at  London,  1786- 
1825. 

Chalmers,  Rev.  William,  M.A.  A 
Friend  of  the  People.  An  English  Presbyt. 
minister  at  Marylebone,  London. 

Chamberlain,  Henry.  IL.  C.  An 
English  topographer. 

Chamberlayn,   Dr.  .     A  Friend 

to  Britain.     An  early  Scottish  writer. 

Chambers,  Augusta.     Gussie. 

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 ;  Recorder  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  samt- 


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time  constantly  occupying  themselves  as 
authors  and  editors. 

Chambers,  Sir  WiUiam,  Knt.,  1726- 
96.  Tan  Chau  Qua  of  Quang  Chew  Fn, 
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.  C.  An  eminent  Scottish  publisher 
of  Edinburgh;  b.  at  Peebles. 

ChamerovzoTV,  Louis  Alexis.  Ber- 
taudiere. 

Chamier,  Capt.  Frederick,  R.N., 
1796-1870.  A  Captain  in  the  Navi/.  An 
English  novelist;  b.  in  London;  in  1833, 
retu'ed  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. 
Champ ney,    James    Wells,     1843-. 
Champ.     An  American  painter  of  genre 
pictures,  of  Boston. 

Champseix,  Madame  li.,  1828-.  An- 
dre' 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,  Rev.  Benjamin.  B.  C. 
An  English  clergyman,  of  the  earlier 
part  of  the  18th  century. 

Chandler,  Peleg  Whitman,  1816-. 
P.  FT.  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. 

Channtng,  William  Ellery,  D.D., 
1780-1842.  W.  E.  C.  An  eminent 
American  Cong,  minister ;  b.  at  Newport, 
E.L  ;  Harv.  Univ.,  1798;  pastor  of  the 
Federal-street  Church  (Unit.),  Boston, 
1803-42  ;  d.  at  Bennington,  Vt. 

Chanter,  Mrs.  Charlotte  (Kingsley). 
C.  C.  An  English  novelist ;  daughter  of 
Charles  Kingsley,  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  iv.  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. 

Chapiu,  Alonzo  Bowen,  D.D.,  1808- 
58.  ,/uris  Consultus.  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,  Ebeiiezer.     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  local  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  (Rundle), 
1828-.  Mrs.  Kitti/  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  31.,  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,  INIiss  Eliza  Brown.  E.  B.  C. ; 


"O 


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  wTiter  and  reform 
lecturer. 

Chastenay  de  Lanty,  IMlle  Louise 
Marie  Victorine  de,  1771-1855.  3Ille. 
V.  de  C**.  A  French  miscellaneous 
writer ;  b.  in  Paris ;  the  author  of  vari- 
ous works,  all  anonymous. 


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Chatelaine,  Anatole  Julian,  1817-. 
David  Didier.  A  French  statistician ; 
Chief  of  the  Bureau  of  Statistics,  under 
M.  Walenski. 

Chatterton,  Thomas,  1752-70.  T. 
C.;  Decimus;  Probus ;  T.  Bowleij.  An 
English  poet ;  b.  in  Bristol.  In  October, 
1768,  then  only  15  j'ears  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  Eegister"  under 
that  of  "Probus,"  and  in  the  "Freehold- 
er's Magazine"  with  the  initials  "T.  C." 

Chatto,  William  Andrew,  1799- 
1865.  W.A.C.;  Paij  Fisher;  Stephen 
Oliver,  the  Younger,  of  Aldicark,  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;  Canonii^us;  A  Gentleman  in  Boston; 
One  ivho  wishes  well  to  all  Mankind ;  One 
who  wishes  well  to  the  ivhole  Human  Race. 
An  American  clergyman  ;  b.  in  Boston ; 
Hary.  Univ.,  1721;  colleague  and  sole 
pastor  of  the  First  Church  in  Boston, 
1727-87. 

Chaussard,  Pierre  Jean  Baptiste, 
1766-1823.  Publicola.  An  ingenious 
and  prolific  French  writer,  of  Paris, 
1807-23. 

Cheesborough,  Miss  Essie  B.  E. 
B.  C;  Ide  Del  mar ;  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.  A 
Citizen  of  Neiv  York ;  Lijsander ;  Mercer; 
Warren.  An  American  journalist;  edi- 
tor of  the  New  York  "  Citizen,"  1798  et 
seg. 

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 
Slokumb.  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  "Kevue  des 
Deux  JNIondes." 

Cherville,  Gaspard  Georges,  Mar- 
quis de,  1821-.  G.  de  Morion.  A  French 
writer ;  co-laborer  of  Alexandre  Dumas, 
1850-62. 

Cheebrough,  E.  S.  Chief  Engineer 
of  the  Board  of  Sewerage  Commissioners. 
An  American  civil  engineer,  of  Chi- 
cago. 

Chesnel  de  la  Charbouclais,  Mar- 
quis liouis  Pierre  Francois  Adolphe 
de,  1791-1862.  Alfred  de  Norc.  A 
French  ofiicer;  b.  in  Paris;  published 
quite  a  number  of  works  under  his  own 
name,  or  different  pseudonyms,  such  as 
"  Malvius,"  "  Alphenor,"  "  Alfred  de 
Nore,"  "  Darbeci,"  etc. 

Chesney,  George.  A  Volunteer.  An 
English  writer;  Lieut.-Col.  of  the  Roj-al 
Engineers. 

Chester,  Miss  Annie  M.  Annie  Mijr- 
tle. 

Chester,  Joseph  Liemuel,  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. 

Chet^vood,  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-.  J^mile  Rossi. 
A  French  litte'rateur ;  b.  at  Levreux  (In- 
dre) ;  in  1832  he  removed  to  Paris,  and 
devoted  himself  to  literary  pursuits. 

Chevalier,  L'Abbe  Casimir,  1825-. 
Jacques  Duvernei/.  A  French  antiquary ; 
b.  at  Sache  (Indre  et  Loire) ;  Secretary 
of  the  Archaeological  Society  of  Tour- 
aine. 

Chevalier,  SulpiceGviillaume,  1801- 
66.  Paul  Gavarni.  An  eminent  French 
designer  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  Lee,  A.M.,  1794-1874. 
Prohus.  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.  Lydia  Maria  (Francis), 
1802-80.  An  American;  A  Lady  of 
Massachusetts.  An  American  writer;  b. 
at  Medf ord,  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. 

Cliild,  Mrs.  Maria  (Little),  1797- 
1877.  C;  Delafield.  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. 

CbUd,  Theodore.  Tli.  C.  An  Ameri- 
can journalist. 

Cbilde,  Edward  Vernon,  A.M., 
1804-61.  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,  F.E.C.S., 
1816-.  Cirujano,  M.  M.  C.  An  Eng- 
lish surgeon;  surgeon  to  the  London 
Police  Force. 

Chittenden,  Lucius  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  80  years  ;  d. 
at  Truro. 


Chorley,  Henry  FothergiU,  1808-72. 
H.  F.  C.  An  English  author,  art  critic, 
and  journahst;  b.  at  Blackley  Hurst,  in 
Lancashire;  in  1830  he  settled  in  Lon- 
don, and  was  placed  on  the  staff  of  -the 
"Athenaeum,"  for  which  he  continued  to 
write  till  his  death. 

Christian,  Charles.  A  Citizen.  An 
American  writer,  of  New  York  City. 

Christie,  Eev.  WiUiam,  1750-1823. 
A  Protestant  Dissenter.  A  Scottish 
American  Unit,  minister;  pastor  at 
Philadelphia,  1807-8. 

Christine,  Friderik,  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- 
cock,  1810-.  An  Old  Cornish  Boy.  An 
English  Wesleyan  minister;  b.  at  Fal- 
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. 

Chrystal,  Thomas  B.  Bernadino; 
Krys.  An  American  journalist,  of  New 
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,  E.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  Gentleman  formerly  of  Boston.  An 
American  business  man  and  political 
^vriter ;  passed  many  years  of  his  life  in 
Europe,  but  the  latter  part  at  Northamp- 
ton, Mass. 

Church,  Mrs.  Eliza  Rodman  (Mc- 
Ilvaine).  Ella  Bodman.  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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a  the  parish  of  Westminster;  lived  a 
profligate  life  in  London  ;  d.  at  Boulogne. 

Churchill,  Mrs.  Charles.  His  Step- 
mother.    An  English  writer. 

Churchill,  Eev.  Jehu  Wesley,  1839-. 
The  Monday  Club.  An  American  Cong, 
clergyman ;  b.  at  Fairlee,  Vt. ;  Harv. 
Univ.,  1865;  Trof.  of  Elocution  in  the 
Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  from  1868. 

Churlton,  Walter,  M.D.  Carleton. 
An  American  writer. 

Clacy,  Mrs.  Ellen.  Ci/da ;  A  Cler- 
gijman's  Daughter.     An  English  writer. 

Cladel,  Leon,  1835-.  Omikron.  A 
Ei'ench  author ;  b.  at  Montauban;  made 
his  d^biit  in  literature  in  1862,  and  Avas 
afterwards  attached  to  several  literary 
journals. 

Clagett,  Miss  Sue  Harry.  Elizabeth 
Wahing.  An  American  writer,of  Keokuk, 
Iowa. 

Clap,  Rev.  Nathaniel,  A.M.,  1668- 
1745.  A  Minister  of  the  Gospel.  An 
American  minister,  of  Newport,  R.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  Groat  Ouseburn, 
Yorkshire ;  and  Rector  of  Gussage  St. 
Michael,  Dorsetshire  ;  d.  at  Sidmouth. 

Clapp,  Rev.  Alexander  Huntington, 
D.D.,  1818-.  Huntington.  An  American 
Cong,  minister;  Sec.  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.  G.  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  he  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  William  Fred- 
ericlc  Villiers,  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.  C,  or  Chilly 
Charley ;  Snarley  Charley  ;  An  Amateur ; 
Doggrel  Drydog ;  Quintin  Queerfellow ; 
Thomas  Hood,  the  Younger.  An  English 
poet  and  amateur  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  Ed\vard.  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.  /.  C,  M.D. ; 
M.  J.  C,  Minister  of  the  Gospel  at  Dirle- 
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,  Lewis  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  tlie  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.  C  An  English 
writer. 

Clark,  WUUam  Adolphus.  Anice- 
tus.     An  American  poet. 

Clark,  WiUis  Gaylord,  1810-41. 
Ollapod.  An  American  poet  and  jour- 
nalist ;  brother  of  Lewis  Gaylord ;  b.  at 
Otisco,  N.Y,;  in  1830  he  went  to  Phila- 
<ielphia,  and  became  a  journalist,  a  pro- 
fession which  he  pursued  the  rest  of  his 
life. 

Clarke,  Capt.  ,  R.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 
€ssays ;  d.  in  Camden  or  Kentish  Town, 
a  suburb  of  London. 

Clarke,  Charles.  C;  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- 
60. 

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 
Sussex  ;  educ.  at  Jesus  Coll.,  Cambridge ; 
Professor  of  Mineralogy  at  Cambridge, 
1808-22 ;  d. in  London. 

Clarke,  Dr.  Hew^son.  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  scq. 

Clarke,  Miss  Lilian  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  JBusi/  Woman;  Stuart  Leigh ; 
La  Tenella.  An  American  "  Southland  " 
writer,  of  North  Carolina  ;  b.  in  Ealeigh, 
N.C. ;  at  an  early  age  married  AVilliam 
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  Amei'ican  writer  for  the  young. 

Clarke,  Mrs.  3Iary  (Victoria  No- 
vello)  Cowden,  1809-.  An  Old  Mar- 
iner; Harry  Wandworth  Shortfellow.  An 
English  miscellaneous  writer,  of  London ; 
in  1828  married  Sir.  Charles  Cowden 
Clarke ;  she  spent  16  years  in  preparing 
her  "  Complete  Concordance  to  Shakes- 
peare." 

Clarke,  Rebecca  Sophia.  Sophie 
Maij.  An  American  writer  for  the 
young. 

Clarke,  Eev.  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  PiJcro- 
mel.  An  English  poet  of  the  19th  cen- 
tury. 

Clarkson,  Christopher,  Esq.,  F.S.A., 
1758-1833.  Richmondiensis.  An  Eng- 
lish local  historian,  of  Richmond,  York- 
shire, where  he  died. 

Claude,  Anne  Philibert  Frangois. 
A.  P.  F. ;  Nancy.  A  French  miscellane- 
ous writer ;  director  of  the  central  de'pot 
of  Artillery  at  Paris,  at  Saint-Thomas- 
d'Aquin. 

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Asmus.  A  German  poet  and  journalist ; 
resided  chiefly  at  Wandsbeck,  near  Ham- 
burg. 

Clay,  James,  Esq.,  1804-73.  J.  C. 
An  English  merchant,  statesman,  and 
accomplished  whist-player. 

Clay,  Mrs.  Josephine  (Russell). 
Ojos  Morenos.     An  American  novelist. 

Clayton,  Rev.  George.  A  Secretanj 
of  an  Auxiliary  Bible  Society.  An  Eng- 
lish Cong,  minister. 

Clayton,  Eev.  John.  A.  Z.  An  Eng- 
lish dissenter;  Minister  of  the  Poultry 
Yard,  London. 

Cleaveland,  Eev.  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 
Englisli  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  Ticain.  An  American  humorist  ; 
b.  at  Florida,  Monroe  Co.,  Mo.  In  1885 
he  resided  at  Hartford,  Conn.,  engaged 
in  literary  work. 

Clements,  LeTvis.  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.  C.D.C.  An  American  scholar; 
b.  at  Salem,  Mass. ;  Dartmouth  Coll., 
1827 ;  Professor  in  the  Univ.  of  New 
York  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. 

ClifFe,  John  Henry.  An  Angler.  An 
English  writer. 

Cllflford,  Charles  Cavendish,  M.P., 


1821-.  Umbra.  An  English  lawyer 
and  civilian ;  M.P.  for  the  Isle  of  Wight 
from  1857. 

CUflfton,  WiUiam,  1772-99.  An  A- 
merican  Gentleman.  An  American  poet, 
son  of  a  wealthy  Quaker  of  Philadel- 
phia. 

Clift,  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  witlidrew ;  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  et  seq. 
he  resided  at  "The  Park,"  Stoke-New- 
ington,  and  at  Broadwater  Down,  Tun- 
bridge  Wells. 

Ciive,  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  so  severely 
burned  that  she  died  in  a  few  hours. 

Clive,  Hon.  Robert  Henry,  M.A., 
1785-1854.  R.  H.  C.  An  English  gen- 
tleman ;  educ.  at  St.  John's  Coll.,  Cam- 
bridge; M.P.,  1818-54;  d.  at  Shrew.s- 
bury. 

Clopper,  Jonas.  Monsieur  Traduc- 
teur ;  A  Citizen  of  America;  Herman 
Thwackius.     An  American  writer. 

Close,  John.  Samuel  Dowell ;  Timo- 
thy Caxton;  A.  M.  WWitewell.  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. 

Ciowes,  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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perienced  Trader.     An  English  traveller 
in  America. 

Clute,  Oscar.  John  Allen.  An  Ameri- 
can (1)  writer. 

Glutton,  John.  A  Friend  to  Emanci- 
pation; M.  8.  Somehodij.  An  English 
writer. 

Clymer,  George,  M.D.  A  Surgeon  in 
the  United  States  Navy.  An  American 
physician;  b.  in  Pennsylvania;  entered 
the  U.S.  naval-  service  in  1829  ;  member 
of  the  Medical  Board,  Washington, 
1869-71. 

Coade,  George,  Jr.  An  Impartial 
Sand;  A  Lover  of  Truth.  All  English 
writer,  of  Exeter. 

Coad,  Joseph.  Gregory  Oreendralce, 
Esq.  An  Irish  journalist ;  editor  of  the 
"Dublin  "Warder,"  1824. 

Coan,  Rev.  Leander  S.  Old  Corporal. 
An  American  dialect  poet,  of  Alton, 
N.H. 

Coates,  James  Foster.  J.  F.  G.  An 
American  journalist,  of  New  York  City. 

Cobb,  Clarence  F.  Bloc.  An  Amer- 
ican poet,  of  Washington  (?). 

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  Po^ver.  Mer- 
lin Nostrodamus.  An  English  writer;  b. 
and  educ.  at  Brighton;  has  spent  the 
greater  part  of  her  life  in  London,  en- 
gaged in  literary  work. 

Cobbett,  William,  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 ;  Caius  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- 
tianus.  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  '  Cbristianus,'  wrote  a  series  of  letters- 
en  Dr.  Hawkesworth's  preface  to  Cook's  '  Voy- 
ages.'"—See  Smith's  "  Catalogue  of  Friends' 
Books." 

Cookings,  George.  Camillo  Querno, 
Poet-Laureat  to  the  Congress.  An  Eng- 
lish satirical  poet,  who  aimed  his  dart& 
against  the  American  cause,  in  Revolu- 
tionary times. 

Cockle,   Mrs.  .      A  Lady.      An 

English  writer. 

Codding,  Blilo  Defonz.  Milo  Defonz. 
An  American  writer. 

Codman,  Capt.  John.  Ringbolt.  An 
American  writer. 

Cody,  Hon.  William  F.  Buffalo  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.  TJia- 
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  Brookljm,  N.Y. 

Cogan,   Rev.  Thomas,   M.D.,   1736- 


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1818.  A  Layman.  An  English  physi- 
cian ;  b.  at  Rovvell,  Northants. ;  practised 
chiefly  in  London ;  founder  of  the  London 
Humane  Society ;  d.  at  Walthamstowe. 

Coghlan,  Charles.  C.  C.  An  Eng- 
lish dramatist. 

CogUan,  John.  "O^os.  An  English 
writer. 

Cohen,  D.  S.  Daisy  Shortcut.  An 
American  humorist. 

Cohn,  Martin,  1829-.  Aiiffust  Mels ; 
Don  Spavento.  A  German  -writer ;  b.  at 
Berlin,  and  educ.  there ;  after  holding 
several  high  positions,  now  resides  in 
Paris. 

Coke,  Lieut.  Ed^vard  Thomas.  A 
Subaltern.  An  English  officer  who  trav- 
elled in  the  United  States  and  the  British 
colonies  in  1832. 

Coker.  Richard.  Signor  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  Encyclopcedia";  afterwards 
he  became  editor  of  "Zell's  Monthly 
Magazine." 

Colban,  Marie  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. 

Colbateh,  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-.  E.  S.  L.  An  Eng- 
lish poet ;  third  daughter  of  Edward 
Law,  1st  Lord  Ellenborough ;  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.  C.     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  Summerly.  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.  Heury.  Mrs.  Fe/i.v  Sum- 
merly. 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  Wm.,  -1872.  J.  W.  Cal 
crafi.     An  English  translator. 

Cole,  Miss  ii.  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 
lit.  Rev.  the  Lord  Bishop  of  Natal.  An 
eminent  English  clergyman;  b.  at  St. 
Austell,  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  Forn- 
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; 
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  liis  death;  d.  at 
Eldon  Lodge,  Torquay. 

Coleridge,  Henry  Nelson,  Esq., 
M.A.,  1800-43.  Joseph  Holier.  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     Christi     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,  1835-58 ;  for  some  time  an  editor 
of  ,the  "  Quarterly  Review,"  and  after- 
wards an  occasional  contributor. 

Coleridge,  Samuel  Taylor,  1773- 
1834.  O.  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,  Jobn.  Civis.  An  English 
lawyer  (?). 

Colet,  John  Annesley.  An  Old  Mem- 
ber of  the  Society.  An  English  writer; 
grand-nephew  of  John  Wesley. 

Colla*d,  John,.  1769-1810.  John 
Dralloc.     An  English  writer. 

Colliber,  Samuel.  S.  C.  An  Eng- 
lish religious  writer,  of  the  earlier  part 
of  the  18th  century. 

Collier,  Frank.  Frank  Leslie.  An 
American  publisher,  of  New  York  City. 

Collier,  John.  Tim  Bobbin;  Falcon 
Feather;  Muscipula,  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. 

CoUier,  John  Payne,  1789-1883. 
J.  P.  C;  Amicus  Curiae.  An  eminent 
English  Shakespearian  scholar;  b.  in 
London ;  early  turned  to  journalism,  and 
80on  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  writ- 
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,  1770-1850.  A  Mem- 
ber of  the  Societij  of  Friends.  An  English 
Friend,  of  Woodside,  Plymouth. 

Collier,  William  Bengo,  D.D.  An 
Evangelical  Preacher.    An  English  writer. 

Collin  de  Plancy,  Jacques  Albin 
Simon,  1793-.  Paul  Be'renger  ;  Brinda- 
mour ;  Byron  and  Moore;  Croquelardon ; 
Ensamada :  Ghmanville  ;  Ilormisdas  Peath  ; 
Mullner ;  le   frerc  .Taraucs  N dense ;  baron 


Nilense ;  Neveu  de  mon  Onclt ;  Saint- Albin ; 
Videbimus.  A  French  writer ;  b.  at  Plan- 
cy; went  to  Paris  in  1812,  and  worked 
from  that  time  for  various  publishers, 
but  for  a  while  started  on  his  own  ac- 
count as  a  printer  and  publisher;  and 
failing  in  Paris,  carried  on  his  business 
for  some  j'ears  in  Belgium,  returning  to 
France  in  1837. 

Colling,  Elizabeth.  Eta  Mawr.  An 
English  hymn-writer. 

Collingridge,  Augustus.  A  Naval 
Officer.     An  English  writer. 

Collins,  Anthony,  Esq.,  167G-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. 

CoUins,  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  (I). 

Collins,  ]\'iiss  J.  Gooseberry  Greene. 
An  American  writer,  of  Mount  Liberty,  O. 

Collins,  J.  Ij.  Jonquil.  An  American 
novelist. 

Collins,  James.  A  Revolutionary  Sol- 
dier. An  American  writer,  of  Louisi- 
ana (?). 

Collins,  Mortimer,  1827-76.  Eobert 
Turner  Cotton.  An  English  poet;  b.  at 
Plymouth.  He  early  became  a  writer, 
and  published  several  novels;  but  has 
especially  made  himself  by  his  collec- 
tions of  light  and  pleasing  verses,  as 
"Summer  Songs,"  1860;  "Idyls  and 
Rhymes,"  1863;   etc. 

CoUs,  John.  P****  pm*m^  Esq., 
F.G.H.  An  English  satirical  poet, 
of  Norwich. 

CoUyer,  Mrs.  Mary  aiitchell,  -1763. 
Felicia.  An  English  poet,  wife  of  Joseph 
Collyer,  Esq.,  Senior  Associate  Engraver 
of  the  Royal  Academy. 

Colman,  George,  and  another,  1733- 
94.  Mr.  Town.  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 
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Oxford,  and  Aberdeen ;  he  was  the  au- 
thor of  numerous  dramas,  more  marked 
for  wit  than  decorum ;  d.  in  London. 

Colman,  Mrs.  Julia.  Aunt  Julia. 
An  American  writer  on  ornithology. 

Colquhoun,  Jolin  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,  1842-47,  when  he  retired,  from  ill- 
health. 

Colqulioun,  Patrick,  Esq.,  LL.D., 
1745-lb20.  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. 

Colquhoiin,  Sir  Patrick  MacCliam- 
baich  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.  a  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  Fontainebleau. 

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,  Eev.  Walter,  1797-1851. 
Bertram.  An  American  clergyman  and 
journalist;  b.  in  Eutland,  Vt. ;  Yale 
Coll.,  1822 ;  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1825 ; 
chaplain  in  the  U.  S.  Navy,  1831-51 ;  d. 
at  Philadelphia. 


Colvill,  Eev.  Robert,  -1788.  i?.  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,  Eev.  Thomas,  B.A.,  1765-. 
Philippus  Philaretes,  A.C.G.  An  English 
Epis.  divine ;  b.  in  Yorkshire  ;  Eector  of 
Oswald-kirk  from  1813. 

Comins,  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.,  M.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;  Honey  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'abbe  Louis  Henri,  1795- 
1870.  L'ahb^  Stanislas  Pascal.  A  French 
grammarian;  honorary  canon  at  Soissons 
(Aisne). 

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Lunettes.  An  American  lady;  sister  of 
Koscos  Conkling. 

Connell,  Mrs.  M.  E.  Olive  Wayne. 
An  American  lady. 

Connelly,  Daniel.  Sapidan.  An 
American  journalist,  of  Buffalo,  N.Y.  (1). 

Connelly,  Eev.  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  Eoman  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  Archard. 
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,  Piev.  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  Ee- 
view,"  from  1880  to  1885  et  seq.;  minister 
at  East  Saginaw,  Mich. 

Constable,  John.  CleropMlus;  Alethes. 
An  English  writer,  of  the  18th  century. 

Constable,  Blichael.  M.  C. ;  A  Brit- 
ish Soldier.     An  Irish  poet. 

Conte,  Xavier.  H.Axtern.  A  French 
writer. 

Converse,  Charles  Crozat,  1834-. 
Karl  Beden ;  C.  O.  Nevers  ;  E.  C.  Bevons. 
An  American  musician  and  lawyer;  b. 
in  Warren,  Mass.;  studied  music  at 
Leipzic  in  1857,  and  law  at  Albany,  N.Y., 
in  1861. 

Conway,  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  returned  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. 


Conw^ell,  Col.  Russell  H.  Russell. 
An  American  lawyer  and  writer. 

Cook,  Dutton,  1832-83.  D.  C.  An 
English  dramatic  critic;  b.  in  Grantham, 
Lines.;  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," 
1867-75,  and  the  same  to  the  "World" 
newspaper,  1875-83;  d.  in  London. 

Cook,  Ebenezer.  E.  C,  Gent.  An 
American  satirical  writer,  of  Mary- 
land (■?),  early  in  the  18th  century. 

Cook,  Joel.  J.  C  An  American 
author;  Special  Correspondent  of  the 
"  Philadelphia  Press  "  with  the  Army  of 
the  Potomac. 

Cook,  Mrs.  Mary  Lionise  (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 
TodJciU ;  C.  Effingham,  Esq. ;  Col.  Surry, 
oj" Eagle's  Nest;  A  Gentleman;  A  Virgin- 
ian. An  American  author  of  distinction ; 
b.  at  Winchester,  Va. ;  studied  law,  but 
has  devoted  liis  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  "  Dunciad." 

Coole,  Benjamin,  -1717.  Eclea-Nohj- 
moni ;  A  Father ;  A  Gentleman  in  the  City. 
An  English  Friend,  of  Wiltsliire,  after- 
wards of  Bristol. 

Cooley,  Adelaide  J.  Ad  die.  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  Boijd,  Esq. ;  Count 
Coombe ;  A  Country  Gentleman ;  Dr.  Dodd 
and  Chace  Price;  Dr.  Syntax;  An  Ital- 
ian Nun  ;  The  Late  Rev.  Laurejice  Sterne; 
The  Late  Lord  Lyttelton ;  A  Plain  Man ; 
A  Retired  Officer ;  Johannes  Scrlhlerus ; 
Valerius;  Yorick  and  Eliza;  A  Young 
Lady.  An  English  humorous  and  satiri- 
cal writer ;  resided  abroad  for  many 
years,  and  was  called  "  Count  Coombe." 

Coon,  Spencer  Wallace.  l^ie 
Growler. 

Cooney,  Robert,  D.D.,  about  1800-. 
A  Wesleyan  Methodist  Minister.  A  Cana- 
dian clergyman  j  b.  in  Ireland ;  a  con- 
vert from  the  Catholic  Church ;  has 
written  extensively  for  the  secular  and 
religious  press  in  Canada,  where  he  has 
exercised  his  ministry. 

Cooper,  Sir  Astley  Paston,  Bart., 
1768-1841.  Sir  A.  C.  An  eminent 
English  surgeon ;  b.  at  Brooke,  Korfolk  ; 
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  po  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. 
D.  in  London. 

Cooper,  Charles  Purton,  Esq.,  LL.D., 
-1873.  C.  P.  C.  An  eminent  English 
lawyer ;  oduc.  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  Ranger. 

Cooper,  James  Fenimore,  1789-1851. 
An  American;  Cornelius  Littlepage ;  A 
Travelling  Bachelor.  A  celebrated  Amer- 
ican novelist ;  b.  at  Burlington,  N".J. ; 
epent  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,  Westchester  Co., 
N.Y.,  and  devoted  the  rest  of  his  life 
chiefly  to  literary  labor  and  travel ;  d.  at 
Cooperstown,  N.Y. 

Cooper,  John  GUbert,  1723-69.  Ar- 
istippus ;  Philaretes.  An  English  writer 
devoted  to  classical  literature;  educ.  at 
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  Fer- 
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, 
1763-75. 

Cooper,  Eev.  Samuel,  S.T.P.,  1740- 
1800.  Dr.  C. ;  No  Bigot  to,  nor  against, 
the  Church  of  England  ;  No  2'ithe  Gatherer. 
An  English  clergyman;  curate  of  Great 
Yarmouth;  and  Rector  of  Morley  and' 
Yelverton,  Norfolk,  1765-1800;  d.  at 
Great  Yarmouth. 

Cooper,  Miss  Susan  Fenimore,  about 
1815-.  A  Lady.  An  American  miscel- 
laneous writer,  daughter  of  James  Feni- 
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' 
book.  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.  William,  A.M.,  1694- 
1743.  A  Minister  of  Boston.  An  Amer- 
ican clergyman;  Harv.  Univ.,  1712;  set- 
tled in  Boston,  Mass. 

Cooper,  WUliam,  Esq.  Vanderdechen. 
An  English  yachtsman,  of  London;  a  fa- 
mous reporter  of  regattas. 

Cope,  Robert  U.  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.,  1776-1849. 
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  Llandaff,  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 
Sojourner.  An  English  clergyman ;  Oriel 
Coll.,  Oxford,  1824 ;  Rector  of  Offwell, 
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  New  Orleans  " Picaijune." 
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." 

CordeU,  Rev.  Charles.  C  C;  C.  A. 
D.  A.  An  English  Catholic  priest ;  mis- 
sionary at  Newcastle-upon-Tyne. 

Corder,  Susanna,  1788-1864.  A  Total 
Abstainer.  An  English  Eriend,  of  Stoke- 
Newington,  near  London ;  last  of  Chelms- 
ford, Essex,  where  she  died. 

Corey,  John,  about  -1721.  J.  G.  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.  j?******** 
C**-*"****.  An  English  miscellaneous 
writer. 

Corkling,  Mary  Anne  (Yates).  M. 
Yates.     An  English  writer,  of  the  day. 

Corlett,  John.  Vigilant;  Wizard. 
An  English  sporting  journalist,  of  Lon- 
don. 

Cormack,  John  Rose,  M.D.  J.  R.  C. 
A  Scottish  physician ;  at  one  time,  of 
the  Royal  Infirmary,  Edinburgh. 

Cormenin,  Liouis  Marie  (de  la 
Haye),  Vicomte  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  (?). 

Corner,  George  Richard,  Esq., 
r.S.A.,  1801-63.  G.  R.  C.  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  tlie  parish  of  St.  Olave, 
Southwark,  from  1835;  d.  at  Camberwell. 

Cornu,  Mme  Hortense  (Liacroix). 
Se'bastien  Albin.  A  French  author;  sister 
of  the  architect,  Eugene  Lacroix,  and 
god-daughter  of  Queen  Hortense;  mar- 
ried, in  1834,  M.  Se'bastien  Mclchior 
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 
Englisli  religious  writer. 

Cornwallis,  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  Aner.  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  11. 

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,  William  Charles,  M.A, 
W.  C.  C.  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  EUiott,  -1867.  El- 
liott. An  American  philanthropist;  b.  at 
Portsmouth,  N.H. ;  was  educ.  for  mer- 
cantile pursuits,  but  was  a  lover  of  books, 
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  in  Lon- 
don in  1872,  where  he  has  since  re- 
mained. 

Courtarey,  Eev.  John.  J.  C;  A 
■Clergijman.     An  English  writer. 

Courtauld,  S.  S.  C.  An  English 
botanist. 

Courtenay,  Rt.  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  Ii.  Onesimus.  An 
English  poet  and  biographer,  of  London ; 
for  some  years  an  assistant  at  Riving- 
tons'.  Booksellers,  Paternoster  Row. 

Courtland,  Mrs.  Grace.  Gypsy.  An 
English  writer ;  a  clairvoyant. 

Courtney,  William  Prideaux,  1845-. 
P.  W.  Trenpolpen,  An  English  anti- 
quary ;  5th  son  of  John  Sampson  Court- 
ney; b.  in  Penzance;  one  of  the  authors 
of  "  Bibliotheca  Cornubiensis,"  1874 
-78. 

Cousin,  Charles.  Charles  C. ;  Charles 
(7***.  A  French  novelist  of  the 
time. 

Cousin  d'Avalon,  Charles  Yves, 
17G9-1840.  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. ; 
Phiipmon.  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.  The  Head  of  a 
Family,  etc.     A  Scottish  physician. 

Covt^ard,  William,  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  Psychalettres, 
1702.  This  Avork  was  burnt  by  the  com- 
mon hangman  in  1704. 

Coward,  William  C  W.  C.  C.  An 
English  political  writer. 

Cow^en,  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  (?). 

CoTvley,  Charles.  Historicus;  A 
Lawyer.  An  American  lawyer,  of  Lowell, 


Cowley,  Mrs.  Hannah  Parkhouse, 

1743-1809.  Anna  Matilda.  An  English 
poet  and  dramatist ;  d.  at  Tiverton. 

Cowley,  Wmiam.  W.  G.  An  Eng- 
lish poet. 

Cowper,  A.  Timothy  Scribble.  An 
English  poet. 

Cowper,  WiUiam,  1731-1800.  The 
Bard  of  Olney.  An  eminent  English 
poet ;  b.  at  Berkhampstead,  Herts. ;  d. 
at  Dereham,  Norfolk. 

Cowtan,  Robert.  A  "  Man  of  Kent "  ; 
Beginald  Fltz-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.  I.  E.  B.  C.  An 
English  writer  on  angling,  etc. 

Cox,  Sir  Richard,  1650-1733.  A  Lay 
Hand.  A  British  jurist ;  Lord  Chancel- 
lor of  Lreland  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,  William,  -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.  Percy  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.a;C.    An  A- 

merican  poet  and  clergyman ;  b.  at  Mend- 
ham,  N.J.  ;  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, 
Brunswick  Square,  London. 

Coxe.  Rev.  Richard  Charles,  about 
1799-.  B.  G.  C.  An  English  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.  Jurlscola  ; 
Member  of  the  Society  of  Artists,  §•€.,  of 
Philadelphia.  An  American  economist ; 
b.  in  Philadelphia;  Assistant  Secretary  of 
the  Treasury,  1790;  Commissioner  of 
the  Revenue  in  1792;  Purveyor  of  Pub- 
lic Supplies,  I8O0-I2 ;  is  said  to  have 
been  a  Loyalist  during  the  Revolution; 
d.  in  Philadelphia. 

Cozzens.  Frederic  Swartwout, 
1818-69.  Dr.  Bushcacker :  Pdckard  11,,,- 
warde ;  Sparroirijrux>'.  An  American  isii- 
morist;  b.  in  New  York  City,  and  educ. 
there;  a  leading  wine-merchant,  he  pub- 
lished in  connection  with  his  business  tlie 
""Wine  Press  ";   d.  in  Brooklyn.  N.Y. 

Crabbe,  Rev.  George,  '1754-1832. 
The  Poet  of  the  Poor.  An  English  de- 
scriptive poet ;  minister  at  Trowbridrje, 
1815-32. 

Crafton,  William  BeU.  W.  B.  C. 
An  English  Friend,  of  West  Hill,  Shef- 
field, last  of  Tewkesbury. 

Crafts,  Wilbur  Fisk,  1850-.  Uncle 
Will,  V.M.  An  American  Meth.  Epis. 
minister;  b.  in  Fryeburgh,  Me.;  Wes- 
leyan  Univ.,  1869;  Boston  Univ.,  1869- 
72 ;  in  1873  travelled  in  Europe. 

Cragin,  Louisa  T.  Ellis  Gray.  An 
American  writer  for  the  young. 

Cragin,  Mary  A.  Joij  Allison.  An 
American  writer. 

Cragoe,  Thomas  Adolphus,  1840-. 
T.  A.  C.  An  English  author ;  b.  at  Tre- 
vaster,  Kea ;  travelled  in  Europe  and 
North  America,  1866-71 ;  in  1879  resi- 
dent at  Woodbury  viUa,  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. 

Craik,  Mrs.  Dinah  Maria  {3Iulock), 
1826-.  A  Woman.  An  English  novel- 
ist ;  b.  at  Stoke-upon-Kent,  Staffordshire ; 
in  1865  married  George  Lillie  Craik,  the 
younger. 

Craik,  Rev.  Henry,  1805-66.  Parens. 
An  English  Baptist  minister,  of  Bristol. 

Cramer,  "\''erv  Ivev.  John  Antony, 
D.D.,  1793-1848^  A  Member  of  the  Univ. 
of  Oxford.  An  English  clergyman ;  b.  in 
Switzerland ;  Christ  Church,  Oxford, 
1814 ;  Regius  Professor  of  History  at 
Oxford  from  1842,  and  Dean  of  Carlisle 
from  1844. 

Cramp,  John  Blockett,  D.D.,  1791-. 
A  Bereaced  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  Phjsician. 
An  Irish  physician  and  naturalist ;  b.  in 
Dublin  ;  Surgeon-General  of  the  Forces  ; 
d.  in  Dublin. 

Craiibourne,  James  Emilius  Wil- 
liam Evelyn  Crasco5'ne  Cecil,  Vis- 
count, 1821-65.  The  Blind  Traveller. 
An  English  nobleman,  of  London,  con- 
tributor to  the  "  St.  James's  Medley." 

Cranch,  WiUiam,  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  E 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'W'ford,  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- 
white. A  Committee.  American  rail- 
road naen,  of  Washington. 

Crawfurd,  Oswald  Jolin  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  Liloyd.  A 
Convert  from  Anglicism.  An  English 
theological  writer. 

Crean,  Miss  Mary  Walsingham. 
May  Rie.  An  American  "  Southland  " 
poet;  b.  in  Charleston,  S.C. ;  but  since 
childhood  resident  in  the  Crescent  City. 

Crebillon,  Claude  Prosper  Jolyot 
de,  1707-77.  Krinelbol.  A  French  nov- 
elist; b.  in  Paris;  wrote  licentious 
novels. 

Creech,  WiUiam,  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,  Eev.  James.  A  Presbyter 
of  the  Church  of  England.  An  English 
clergyman ;  B.A.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin, 
17G4. 

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. 

Cresw^ell,  Mrs.  Julia  (Pleasants). 
Adrienne.  An  American  poet  and  nov- 
elist ;  b.  at  Huntsville ;  in  1854,  man-ied 
Judge  David  Creswell,  a  wealthy  planter 
near  Shreveport,  La.,  but  who  lost  his 
property  in  the  late  civil  war,  and  after- 
wards resimied  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.  EUen  (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.  Krik.  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  lawj'er,  of  London. 

Crisp,  Stephen,  1628-92.  aS".  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  Rochester,. 
N.Y, 

Crocker,  Eev.  A.  B.  A  Freethinker. 
An  American  Presbvt.  preacher. 

Croflftit,  WUliani  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,  Et.  Hon.  John  Wilson, 
LL.D.,    F.S.A.,    etc.,    1780-1857.       C; 

Graicley,    Junior ;    J T ,    Esq.  ; 

Nereus ;  Rigby ;  T.  C.  D. ;  Edward 
Bradwardine  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  with  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, 
imder  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  18G8 ;  she  is  the  wife 
of  the  preceding,  whom  she  married  in 
1856. 

Cronia,  David  E.  Seth  EyJand.  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-. 
Hednaxela.  An  English  poet,  daughter 
of  1st  Baron  Denman  ;  first  (1841)  mar- 
ried Henry  William  Macaulay,  Esq.,  who 
d.  1846;  secondly  (1848),  Edward  Crop- 
per, Esq. 

Cross,  Joseph,  D.D.,  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.  O.  Stewart.  An 
American  dramatist. 

Crossley,  Mrs.  M.  Liouise  (Rogers). 
Bena ;  Currer  Lyle.  An  American 
"  Southland "  writer ;  b.  at  Athens, 
Ga. ;  in  1866  was  married  to  J.  T. 
Crossley,  Esq. ;  and  in  1869  resided  at 
Columbus,  Fla. 

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. 

Crouch,  Nathaniel,  1681-1736.    Rich- 


ard Burton.  An  English  writer  of  popu- 
lar historical  and  miscellaneous  compila- 
tions. 

The  British  Museum  Catalogue  makes  the 
pseud.  "  Richard,"  and  not  "  Robert,  Burton." 

CroTTe,  Joseph  Archer,  1825-.  George 
Taylor.  An  English  writer  on  art ;  b.  in 
London ;  is  now,  1882,  British  consul  at 
Diisseldorf. 

CroTTley, .     Sir  John  Anvil.     An 

English  manufacturer. 

Crowley,  Thomas.  T.  C.  An  Eng- 
lisli  Friend,  of  London,  and  Walworth^ 
Surrey. 

Crowley,  Thomas.  Amor  Patriae. 
An  English  writer. 

Croxall,  Samuel,  D.D.,  -1752.  A 
Gentleman- Commoner  of  Oxford;  Nestor 
Ironside,  Esq.  An  English  divine,  poet^ 
and  miscellaneous  writer ;  b.  at  Walton- 
upon-Thames,  in  Surrey;  Rector  at  Sel- 
Uck,  Herts.,  1737— ''2. 

Crozier,  Henry  Acheson,  1801-75, 
M.R.C.S.  //.  A.  C.  An  English  writer, 
resident  at  Penzance,  Cornwall,  1840- 
50(?);  d.  in  Loudon. 

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. 

CruU,  Jodocus.  J.  C,  M.D.  An 
English  physician  ;  b. '  in  Hamburgh  ; 
M.D.  at  Cambridge,  1681 ;  Licentiate  of 
the  Coll.  of  Phys.,  1G92. 

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  Sano. 

Cugoano,  Quobna  Ottobouh.  A 
Native  African.  A  slave  in  La  Grenade, 
and  free  in  England. 

Cullen,  Rev.  J.  E.  A  Minister  of  the 
Gospel.     An  English  divine. 

Cullen,  Rev.  John,  B.A.  Llucen. 
An  English  divine;  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin, 
and  at  St.  Aidans  in  1863 ;  Vicar  of  Rad- 
clLffe-on-Trent,  Notts.,  1874-83  et  seq. 

Cullen,  Wmiam,  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. 

Culverw^ell,  J.  P.  A  Member  of  the 
Manchester  Ailienceum. 

Cumberland,  His  Royal  Highness  the 
Duke  of,  1721-65.     His  R.  H.  the  D . 


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A  member  of  the  English  Royal  Family, 
Prince  William  Augustus,  3d  son  of 
George  II. 

Cumming,  John,  D.D.,  F.R.S.E., 
1810-81.  27(6  "21mes"  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. 

Cummings,  Amos  Jay.  Ziska.  An 
American  journalist,  of  New  York  City. 

Cummings,  Elizabeth.  E.  C.  An 
American  writer,  of  Terre  Haute,  In- 
diana. 

Cummings,  M.  J.  Capt.  Games.  An 
American  writer  for  the  young. 

Cummins,  Mrs.  Alexandrine  (Ma- 
comb). His  Wife.  An  American 
lady;  widow  of  George  David  Cum- 
mins, D.D. 

Cunningham,  Allan,  Esq.,  1784- 
1842.  md-Allan ;  Mark  Macrabin.  A 
Scottish  poet  and  miscellaneous  writer; 
b.  at  Blackwood,  Dumfriesshire ;  re- 
moved to  London  in  1810,  and  while 
devoting  much  time  to  literature,  held  a 
position  in  the  studio  of  Sir  Francis 
Chantrey  till  his  deatli ;  d.  in  London. 

Cunningham,  H.  S.  II.  S-  C.  An 
English  writer  of  the  day. 

Cunningham,  Rev.  John  William, 
M.A.,  1780-1861.  A  Countrij  Clergyman  ; 
Sandio.  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  Andre.  N.  0., 
Ancien  missionaire.  A  French  Canadian 
priest  and  philologist;  in  18G7  became 
attached  to  the  Seminary  of  St.  Sulpice, 
Montreal. 

Curgenven,  John         Brendon, 

M.R.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.  II.  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.  Gains ;  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  ;  d.  at  ttidmouth,  Devon. 

Currie,  Rev.  John.  A  Minister  of  the 
Church  of  Scotland.  A  Scottish  minis- 
ter, of  Kingla,ssie,  Co.  of  Fife. 

Curry,  Otway,  1804-55.  Abdallah. 
An  American  poet  and  journalist;  b.  on 
a  farm  wliere  is  now  the  village  of 
Greenfield,  Highland  Co.,  0. ;  was  chiefly 
self-educated ;  in  1823  he  went  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,  O. ;  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,  O. 

Cursham,  Miss  Mary  Ann.  M.  A.  C.; 
A  ladij.  An  Englisli  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.     Shirleij  Smith. 

Curtis,  George  Ticknor,  1812-.  G. 
T.  C;  Phocion ;  A  Citizen  of  Massachu- 
setts. An  eminent  American  lawyer ;  b. 
in  Watertown,  Mass. ;  Plarv.  Univ.,  1832 ; 
has  for  many  years  practised  his  profes- 
sion in  New  York  City. 

Curtis,  George  William,  1824-. 
Iloivadji;  The  Lounger;  Old  Bachelor; 
Paid     Potiphar ;       A     Traveller.  An 

American  journalist  and  miscellaneous 
writer ;  b.  at  Providence,  R.I. ;  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  montlis ;  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  tlie  name  of  Sis- 
ter Mary  Frances  Clare ;  she  is  the  au- 
thor of  about  40  volumes. 

Cushing,  Caleb,  LL.D.,  1800-79.  One 
of  his  Countri/men.  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,  Frederick  E.  F.  E.  C. 
An  American  soldier,  of  Massachusetts  ; 
was  private  in  Company  E  in  the  58th 
Regiment,  in  the  late  civil  war. 

Cushman,  George  Francis,  D.D., 
1819-.  L.  N.  An  American  P.  E. 
clergyman  ;  b.  at  Pawtiicket  (now  E.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  (Conant  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,  O.,  1869 ;  visited  Europe, 
again,  1873-75 ;  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.  8.  Army.  An  American 
pioneer;  b.  in  Hamilton,  0.  In  1788,  at 
the  early  age  of  19,  he  was  one  of  the 
little  band  of  48  who  emigrated  from 
Massachusetts,  under  Gen.  Rufus  Put- 
nam, and  pitched  their  tents  at  Marietta, 
O.,  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. 

Cynosuridis,  Alphonse.  Un  vieux 
gar  con. 


D. 


Daddo,  Rev.  WilUam,  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. 

DalForne,  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  1815,  of  London. 

Dahl,  Vladimir  Ivanovitch,  1802- 
72.  Kosah  Luganski.  A  Russian  novel- 
ist and  philologist. 

Dahlgren,  John  Adolphus  Ber- 
nard, 1809-70.     Blue  ./aci-et.     An  Amer- 


ican naval  oflBcer,  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  Newh-n, 
Cornwall. 

Dallas,  Rev.  Alexander,  A.M.  A 
Fastor.  An  English  clergyman;  rector 
of  Wonston,  Hants. 

Dallas,  Rev.  Alexander  Robert 
Charles,  1791-1869.  The  Country  Curate. 
An  English  clergyman;  for  many  years 
an    otKcer    in   tlie   English    army ;    then 


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t  ook  holy  orders  in  the  Church  of  Eng- 
land, 

Dallas,  Sneas  Sw^eetland.  The 
Editor  of  "  Once  a  Week:'  A  Scottish 
joiirnalist;  b.  in  the  West  Indies;  passed 
his  life  chiefly  in  London;  was  for  a 
time  on  the  staff  of  the  London  "  Times  " ; 
d.,  comparatively  young,  in  London. 

Dallas,  Rev.  aiarmaduke.  Rev. 
M-rm-d-ice  D-Il-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,  Rev. 
James,  B.M.,  Prebendary  of  Ferring." 

Dalla-way,  Rev.  James,  M.A.,  F.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 
Ferring ;  Secretary  to  the  Earl  Marshal, 
1707-1834;  d.  at  Letherhead. 

Dallinger,  J.  An  Englishman.  An 
English  economist. 

D'Almaine,  Thomas,  &  Co.  An  Em- 
inent Tuner,  English  music  publishers, 
of  London. 

D' Almeida,  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  Sm.ith,  Late  Fellow  of 
Queen's  College.  An  eminent  Scottish 
lawyer,  antiquary,  and  historian;  b.  in 
Edinburgh ;  one  of  the  Lords  Justiciary 
of  Scotland,  1776-02;  d.  at  New  Hailes. 

Dalrymple,  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  seq.  a  teacher  in  her  native  city. 

Dalton,  Rev.  Charles  Browne. 
C  B.  D.  An  English  clergyman ;  Wad- 
ham  Coll.,  Oxford,  1833  ;  Prebendary  of 
Neasden  in  St.  Paul's  Cathedral,  1845-83 
et  seq. 


Dalton,  Cornelius  Neale.  A  Cam- 
bridge Graduate.  An  English  poet,  of 
Trin.  Coll.,  Cambridge. 

Dalton,  James  Forhes,  Esq.,  1785- 
1862.  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,  Rev.  John  Neale,  Jun.,  M.A. 
J.  N.  D.  An  English  clergyman ;  Clare 
Coll.,  Cambridge,  1863 ;  Chaplain  R.N., 
1879-83  et  seq.,  H.M.S.  "Bacchante." 

Dalton,  Rev.  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.,  1869-74  et  seq.;  Prebendary  in 
Lichfield  Cathedral,  1856-74  et  seq. 

Daly,  Robert.  A  Protestant.  An 
eminent  clergyman  of  the  Church  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  Rome, 
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.  O.  D.  An  English  writer 
of  the  day. 

Danican,  Frangois  Andre,  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  \(-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. For  an  account  of  the  sale,  etc., 
see  "  Gent.  Mag.,"  Oct.,  1864,  pp.  450  seq. 

Daniel,  Henry  John,  1818-.  A  Cor- 
nuhian.  An  English  poet;  b.  in  Lost- 
withiel. 

Daniel,  Jolin  M.,  -18G5.  A  Virginian. 
An  American  journalist,  of  Richmond, 
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  Mortloch;.  Amor 
Veritatis.  An  English  minister,  of  Rams- 
gate. 

Dannenberg,  Georg,  1823-.  Golo 
Paimund.  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  Don- 
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 
Darbj'  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 


1876  et  seq.,  Mr.  Darby  visited  the  United 
States. 

Darby,  William  H.  W.  H.  Dij.  An 
English  religious  writer. 

Dargan,  JVIiss  Clara  V.  Claudia ; 
Esther  Chesnei/.  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. 

Darliison, .     Mungo,  the  Minstrel. 

An  English  writer  of  to-day. 

Dariey,  George,  1785-1846.  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  "Atheuceum  " ; 
d.  in  London. 

Darling,  Charles  John.  **t%%Zg 
Sr*«^  ******(7,  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),  1795-1853.  An  Englishu-oman; 
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  Darbj'^,  and 
finally  at  a  house  called  "  The  Priory," 
about  five  miles  from  Darby,  and  d. 
there. 

Dashwood,  Rev.  George  Henry. 
G.  H.  D.  An  English  clergyman ;  Vicar 
of  Stowe-Bardolph  w.  Wimbotsham, 
Norfolk. 

D'Aubigne,  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  French 
novelist,  poet,  journalist,  and  dramatist, 
of  Paris  ;  b.  at  Nismes  ;  removed  to  Paris 
in  1857. 

Daumer,  Georg  Friedrich,  1800-75. 
Eusebius  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,  William  Joseph  O'Neill, 
1807-.  An  Ei-M.P.  An  Irish  writer; 
eldest  son  of  Joseph  Daunt,  of  Kilcas- 
can  ;  M.P.  for  Mallow,  1832-33.      , 

Daurand-Forgues,  Paul  Emile, 
1813-.  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." 

Daveuport,  Mrs.  E.  A.  E.  A.  D. 
An  English  writer  for  the  young. 

Davenport,  John  Marriott,  P.S.A. 
J.  M.  D.    An  Encflish  writer  of  the  day. 

David,  J.  B.,  1761-1841.  A  Catholic 
Clergyman  of  Baltimore.  An  Araei'ican 
E.G.  clergyman  ;  b.  near  Nantes,  Prance ; 
came  to  this  country  in  1792,  and  was 
consecrated  Bisliop  Coadjutor  to  Dr. 
Flaget,  of  Bardstown,  Ky.,  in  1819. 

David,  Mme  Marie  (de  Saffron), 
1834-.  Baoid  de  Naverij.  A  French 
writer;  b.  near  Ploermel  (Morbihan). 

DavidoiF, .     A  Russian,  quondam 

Civis  JBibliotheccB  Edinensis. 

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  Goll.,  Winnsboro',  S.C., 
1854-59,  and  has  been  since  an  instruc- 
tor, except  while  serving  in  Virginia,  in 
Lee's  army. 

Davidson,  Jolin.  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  "Sloody 
Footprints,"  some  of  the  incidents  of 
the  volume  having  been  printed  in  the 
"  Southern  Opinion,"  under  the  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  Gur- 
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- 


stou  and  Llanwair  Orlledyn,  and  Perpet- 
ual Curate  of  Llanbedr  Painscastle ;  and 
d.  at  Bishopston;    Co.  Glamorgan. 

Davies,  Elizabeth.  His  Widow.  An 
English  editor  of  the  day;  widow  of 
Robert  Davies. 

Davies,  Rev.  G.  J.  A  Wykehamists 
An  English  clergyman  ;  Curate  of  Charl- 
bury,  Co.  Oxford,  in  1857. 

Davies,  Henry.  H.  D.  An  English 
publisher,  of  Cheltenham. 

Davies,  Rev.  J.  H.  ./.  H.  D.  An 
Englisli  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  Scriber.  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.  ./.  F.  D.  An  English 
East  Indian  philologist. 

Davis,  Hon.  John,  LL.D.,  1761-1847. 
A  Member  of  the  Humane  Society.  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 n  of  South  Carolina.  An 
American  novelist;  b.  at  Oakwood,  S.C. 

Davis,  Matthew  L..,  1766-1850.  A 
Genevese  Traveller;  Marcus;  The  Old 
Boy  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- 
hattanville. 

Davis,  Mrs.  Mollie  E.  (Moore). 
Mollie  E.  Moore.  An  American  "  South- 
land" poet;  b.  on  the  banks  of  the 
Coosa,  Texas. 

Davis,  Richard  Bingham,  1771-99. 
Martlet.  An  American  i^oet ;  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  atfairs  ; 
d.  in  New  York  City. 

Davis,  Robert  S.  Trebor.  An  Ameri- 
can novelist. 

Davis,  Miss  Rosalind.  Rosalind.  An 
English  dramatist  and  composer. 

Davis,  ilrs.  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  Humane  Society.  An 
American ;  b.  in  Plymouth,  Mass. ; 
Harv.  Univ.,  179G ;  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,  Rev.  Edward.  E.  D.  An 
English  clergyman ;  Univ.  Coll.,  Oxford, 
1810;  Rector  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.  D.  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  Ulford, 
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  essaj-s  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.,  1791-1868.  ./.  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. 

Dawes,  Matthew.  M.  D. ;  A  Gen- 
tleman of  the  Inner  Temple.  An  English 
lawyer,  of  London. 

Dawes,  Rufus,  1803-59.  Samuel 
Smifthe.  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. 

Da-wes,  Thomas,  1758-1825.  A  Young 
Gentleman  ;  Adjutant  Troivell.  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,  William.  Elijer  Goff.  An 
English  architect  and  humorist,  of  Man- 
chester. 

Da^wson, .     A  Friend  of  his  Age. 

An  English  writer. 

Dawson,  .        3Iessrs.  W^'^***cks 

and  D — n.     An  Irish  banker,  of  Dublin. 

Dawson,  A.  A.  D. ;  An  Old  Lady. 
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 ;  Rector  of  Burgh,  Suffolk, 
where  he  died. 

Da^vson,  Charles  Carroll,  1S33-. 
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  Eellows  and  Freemasons ;  in  1871— 
72  travelled  in  Europe. 

Da-wson,  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. 

Da^vson,  John  William,  LL.D., 
1820-.  J.  W.  D.  A  British  colonial 
geologist  and  naturalist;  b.  at  Pietou^ 


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Nova  Scotia;  studied  in  the  Univ.  of 
Edinburgh;  and  returning  home,  de- 
voted himself  to  the  study  of  tlie  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 
English  art  and  miscellaneous  writer. 

Day,  Ricliard  E.  Eedwin.  An  Amer- 
ican journalist,  of  Syracuse,  N.Y. 

Day,  Samuel  Phillips.  An  English- 
man. An  English  author  and  newspaper 
correspondent ;  correspondent  in  Canada 
for  the  "Herald"  in  1863-61,  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- 
fiton ;  b.  at  Maer  in  Poughill ;  under- 
sheriff  of  Cornwall,  1804  ;  d.  at 
Brighton. 

Deacon,  William  Frederick,  1799- 
1845.  W.  G.;  William  Gifford ;  A  Bash- 
ful Irishman  ;  The  Editor  of  a  Quarterly 
Review ;  A  Village  Apothecary.  An  Eng- 
lish novelist  and  joui'nalist;  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,  llev.  William  John,  M.A. 
W.  J.  D.  An  English  clergyman ;  Oriel 
Coll.,  Oxford,  1847;  Rector  of  Ashen, 
Clare,  Suffolk,  1853-83  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,  1755-1838.  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.  WilUam  L,.  An  Old 
Citizen.    An  American  writer. 

De  BoTP,  James  Dunwoody  Brown- 
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. 

Declter,  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- 
Avard,  -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  E^anklin,  D.D. 
*;  *»;  Z).;  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,  1746-1826.  Jerome 
Sharpe.     A  French  writer. 

Deems,  Charles  Force,  D.D.,  1820-. 
C.  F.  D.  An  eminent  Methodist  minis- 
ter; b.  in  Baltimore,  Md.,  and  educ.  at 
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. 

Deering,  Mrs.  T.  W.  Miss  Oakej/. 
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  1864. 

Defoe,  Daniel,  1061-1731.  D.  F.; 
Daniel,  the  Prophet ;  A  British  Officer  in 
the  Service  of  the  Czar;  Capt.  George 
Carleton ;  Captain  Tom ;  A  Citizen  who 
continued  all  the  while  in  London;  Robin- 
son Crusoe  ;  Heliostropolis,  etc.  ;  A  Jobber  ; 
A  Lover  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.  R.  Those  who  Know. 
An  American  writer,  of  New  York  City. 

De  Guines,  Louis  Alexandre  Gos- 
set.  M.  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.L,  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 
his  office  on  account  of  his  opposition  to 
the  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  IJaet,  Jean  Jacques,  1815-.  Jo- 
han  Alfried ;  Fe'lix  Bogaerts.  A  Belgian 
writer;  b.  at  Antwerp;  devoted  himself 
to  literature,  and  engaged  in  journalism 
in  Brussels  and  Antwerp. 

De  Lia  Motte,  Col.  PhOip,  -1805. 
An  Antiquary.  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  Dubliniensis.  An  eminent 
Irisli  clergyman;  Dean  of  Down,  and 
friend  of  Dean  Swift. 

De  La  Rame,  Ijouisa,  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  lia,  Kocca,  Countess  Irene.  Cor- 
dula  ;  Camille  Henry.  An  Italian  writer, 
of  Paris;  b.  in  Castiglione;  since  1863 
has  devoted  herself  to  the  education  of 
her  children. 

De  Larra,  Blariano  Jose,  1809-. 
Figaro.     A  Spanish  writer,  of  Madrid. 

Delavan,  James.  One  who  has  been 
there.     An  American  writer. 

De  La  Touche,  Janet.  Ixaline.  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.  Eur.:alus.  An  Eng- 
lish nobleman ;  an  early  friend  of  Lord 
Bj'ron. 

Delepierre,  Joseph  Octave,  1802-79. 
M.  Aade';  Un.  grare  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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gation  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. 

Delille,  Jolm  C.  Longchamps.  An 
American  correspondent  in  Paris. 

Delius,  Nicholaus,  1813-.  Dr.  D. 
A  German  scholar  and  Shakespearian ; 
b.  at  Bremen ;  Professor  at  Bonn  from 
1855. 

Delmar,  Alexander,  1836-.  Emile 
Walter;  Kwang  Chang  Ling.  An  Amer- 
ican economist  and  journalist,  of  Spanish 
descent;  b.  in  New  York  City;  editor  of 
the  "  Social  Science  Eeview,"  1864-66  ; 
organized  the  L^nited  States  Bureau  of 
Statistics,  1866,  and  was  director,  1867-68. 

Delmotte,  Henri  Florent,  1779-1836. 
Tridace  Nafe  Tlieohrome  de  Kaout  't' 
Chouk.  A  Belgian  miscellaneous  writer; 
member  of  the  Academy  of  Brussels. 

De  Ijolme,  John  Louis,  1745-1807. 
One  icho  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  1808  she  resided  in 
Jacksonville,  Fla. 

Demnte,  HersnatiiE  Christoplj  (iott- 
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-ward.  E.  D. ;  Delta  ; 
Epsilon ;  A  Student  of  History.  An 
American  author  and  journalist,  of 
New  Bedford,   Mass. 

Denham,  Michael  Aislabie,  -1859. 
M.  A.  D.;  Archceus;  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. 


Denison,  Charles  Wheeler,  1809-. 
An  Ex-Consul ;  Major  Penniinan.  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 
\vrote  for  the  "  Farmer's  AVeekly  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- 
thologist; resided  at  Bury  St.  Edmimds, 
Co.  of  Suffolk,  1849-61,  and  d.  there. 

Dennis,  JeflSrey.  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. 

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A  Conservative.  A  Scottisli  biographer 
and  writer  on  art ;  b.  in  Dumbarton- 
shire ;  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 
journalist. 

Dennys,  Nicholas  Belfield,  Ph.D., 
F.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  Plong  Kong 
""  China  Mail,"  1866-76 ;  assistant  pro- 
tector of  emigrants,  1877,  at  Singapore; 
J.  P.  for  Straits  Settlements,  1877  ;  sec- 
retary^, hbrarian,  and  curator  of  the  Raf- 
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,  182 1-. 
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, 1851-58 ;  in  1872  resident  at  Rose 
Hill,  Tivoli,  N.Y. 

De  Pay,  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,  1785-1859. 
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. 

Derby,  EdAvard  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  Eoreign  Affairs, 
1866-68,  and  again  in  1874. 

Derby,  Elias  Hasket,  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  Pimnix;  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  "  Plioe- 
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  Phcenix");  held 
an  office  in  the  Boston  Custom  House 
for  some  time;  d.  in  Boston. 

Derenzy,  M.  G.  A  Widowed  Wife. 
An  English  lady. 

Derham,  WiUiam,  D.D.,  F.R.S., 
1657-1735.  W.  D.,  M.A.  An  English 
divine  and  philosopher;  b.  near  Wor- 
cester; Canon  of  Windsor. 

Dering,  Heneage.  H.  D.,  Bipen- 
sis.  An  English  clergyman;  Dean  of 
Ripon. 

Derrick,  Samuel,  1724-69.  Mr. 
Wilkes.  An  Irish  dramatist ;  Master  of 
the  Ceremonies  at  Bath. 

Desaussure,  Henry  William,  1764- 
1839.  A  Federal  Rej)ublican.  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,  Emile,  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, 
1845-51,  editor  of  the  "  Gazette  musi- 
cale." 

Desloges,  Li.  Re'naud.  A  French 
libraire-e'diteur  at  Paris. 

Desnoyens,  Edmond,  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 
3Iechanic.    An  English  dramatist ;  b.  in 


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Falmouth,  England,  and  d.   in  Indiana, 
U.S.A. 

Devonshire,    William     Cavendish, 

1st     Duke     of,    1640-1707.       Duke     of 

D .       An    English    peer,   poet,   and 

statesman. 

Devrey,  Orville,  D.D.,  1794-1882. 
D.  ;  An  English  Traveller.  An  American 
clergyman;  b.  in  ShefBeld,  Mass.;  Wil- 
liams Coll.,  1814;  from  1862  a  resident 
of  Sheffield,  Mass.,  where  he  died. 

Dew^hurst,  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. 
Philagathus.  An  American  merchant; 
b.  in  Marlboro,  Mass. ;  was  in  business 
in  Boston  till  1833,  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. 

Dibdin,  Thomas,  1771-1841.  T. 
Merchant.  An  English  dramatist  and 
song-writer,  of  London ;  d.  at  Penton- 
ville. 

Thomas  Frognall,  D.D., 
T.  F.  D.;  Ly Sander;  A 
Member  of  the  Roxburghe  Club;  Mercurius 
Rusticus ;  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  Felloiu  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  York  City. 

Dickens,  Charles  (HuflFam),  1812-70. 
Boz ;  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 


Dibdin, 

1776-1847. 


,  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.,  187G;  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  Gentlemart- 
in  Philadelphia;  A  North  American;  A 
Pennsylvania.  Farmer.  An  Americaa 
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.  L.  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  Lemoine.  Lemoine. 
An  American  writer. 

Diekenga,  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.  B.  D. 
An  English  religious  writer. 

Dillon,  Sir  John  Joseph,  Knt.,  -1837. 
A  Barrister ;  II iberno-Anglus ;  Publicum 
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., 
1796-1847.  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. 

Dinge,  Antoine,  1759-1832.  Joseph 
Ripault  Desorineaux.  A  French  scholar 
and  historian. 

Dingle,  Edward,  1814-.  E.  D~e. 
An  English  religious  ^vriter;  b.  in  Cal- 
lington;  resided  there,  1833-52;  and  at 
Tavistock,  1852-79  et  seq. 

Dinnies,  Mrs.  Anne  Peyi-e  (Shack- 
elford). Moina.  An  American  "  South- 
land" poet;  b.  at  Georgetown,  S.C. ; 
educ.  at  Charleston ;  married,  at  the 
early  age  of  fourteen,  Mr.  J.  C.  Dinnies, 
of  St.  Louis,  Mo.;  and  1846-68  et  seq. 
resided  in  New  Orleans. 

Dinsmoor,  Robert,  1759-1836.  The 
Mustic  Bard.  An  American  poet;  b.  at 
Windham,  N.H.  ;  served  in  the  Revolu- 
tionary War;  then  became  a  farmer  in 
his  native  town. 

Dircks,  Henry,  LL.D.,  1806-.  E.  D. 
An  English  engineer  and  miscellaneous 
writer;  b.  at  Liverpool;  was  a  consulting 
engineer,  1842-58;  afterwards  travelled 
extensively  on  the  Continent. 

Disney,  Jolin,  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.  Beahitorius ; 
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,  Selina.  /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  Looher-On ;  A  Middle- 
Aged-Man.  An  American  artist  and 
author. 

Dix,  William  Giles,  A.M.  W.  G.  D. 
An  American  poet ;  Harv.  Univ.,  1845. 


Harry  Sackett.    An 


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Dixon,  Mrs. .     Emma  Leslie.    An 

American  author. 
Dixon,  Andre'CTr, 

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. 
Clergyman.       An     English    divine ; 
Mary's   Hall,   Oxford,    1840;    Vicar 
Yarnscombe,     Barnstaple,     1872-80 
seq. 

Dixon,  James  Henry,  LL.D.,  1803- 
76.  Stephen  Jackson,  Esq.,  of  The  FlattSy 
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 
"  Athenaeum,"  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. 
Syd}iey  Yendys.  An  English  poet ;  b. 
at  Peckham  Rye ;  in  1868  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,  WiUiam,  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  Ches- 


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terfield,  to  a  bond  for  £4200,  and  for 
that  crime  was  executed  at  Tyburn. 

Doddridge,  Pliilip,  D.I).,  1702-51. 
A.  Minister  in  the  Country.  An  eminent 
English  Dissenting  clergyman ;  b.  in 
liOndon;  Minister  at  Northampton, 
1829-51 ;  d.  at  Lisbon. 

Dodge,  Miss  Slary  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- 
ied at  Dartmouth  Coll.,  but  did  not 
graduate ;  and  spent  one  year  (1833- 
34)  at  the  Andover  Theol.  Sem. ;  was 
afterwards  a  teacher  at  Pittsfield,  Mass. ; 
in  London,  England,  1851-61 ;  quarter- 
master in  the  late  war,  1862-66 ;  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  LiUtTvidge, 
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 ;  Behhazzar  Kapha,  the  Jew.  An 
English  author  and  bookseller,  of  Lon- 
don ;  b.  in  ]\Iansfleld,  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 
Lapnan.  An  English  lawyer ;  b.  at 
Marlborough,  in  Wiltshire ;  practised 
many  years  in  London,  where  he  died. 

DodweU,  Henry,  D.D.,  1641-1711. 
A  Very  Learned  Man  of  the  Church  of 
England.  An  Irish  clergyman;  b.  in 
Dublin ;  and  educ.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  in  that 
«ity ;  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.  WiUiam,  1709-85. 
A  Country  Clergyman.  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  23d  Light 
Dragoons. 

Doherty,  John.  Thunderbolt.  An 
English  highwayman. 

Doherty,  Robert  Remington.  Rem- 
ington  Yonge.  An  English  miscellaneous 
writer. 

Dole,  Nathan  HaskeU,  1852-.  N. 
H.  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  \V.  Delta.  An 
American  journalist. 

Domville,  SirWmiam,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  ** 
Regiment  of  Infantry.     A  British  soldier. 

Donaldson,  John  William,  D.D., 
1812-61.  J.  W.  D.;  Phileleutheros  Angli- 
camis.  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,     Augusta     Marie     (called 


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"Theophile"  Dondey).  Philotee  0' Ned- 
dy.' A  French  poet,  of  Paris. 

Dondey-Dupre,  TheophUe,  fils. 
Vitreuil  O'Neddfj.      A  French  writer. 

Donnelly,  Thomas  P.  Bookworm ; 
Eugene  Pomerojj.  An  American  journal- 
ist and  publisher,  of  New  York  City. 

Doris,  Charles.  Le  Baron  B*** ; 
One  li'lio  has  never  quitted  Mm  for  16  years. 
A  French  friend  of  Napoleon. 

Dorman,  William  H.  IV.  H.  D. 
An  English  writer. 

Dormer,  John.  Philopones.  An  Eng- 
lish writer,  of  the  Society  of  Jesus. 

Dorr,  Benjamin,  D.U.,  1796-1869. 
J5.  D.  An  American  clergyman;  b.  in 
Salisbury,  Mass.;  Dart.  Coll.,  1817; 
Eector  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  Eutland. 

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, 

1711-69.      D.  of  D .      An   English 

peer ;  author  of  a  number  of  prose  and 
poetical  compositions. 

Dorsey,  Mrs.  Sarah  Anne  (Ellis), 
1829-79.  Filia  Ecclesia.  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,  Edmond.  E.  D.  A  French 
•editor. 

Douhleday,  Thomas,  1790-1870.  A 
North  Country  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- 
lish 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,  Bedminster, 
Bristol,  1859-83  et  seq. ;  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.  Liivien,  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.  Marj^  liirriemuir,  Dio.  St. 
Andrews,  1851-83  et  seq. 

Douglas,  John,  D.D.,  1721-1807. 
Leonard  Rae ;  An  Honest  Man.  A  Scot- 
tish clergyman;  b.  at  Pittaween,  Fife- 
shire;  B.A.,  Oxford,  1741;  Bishop  of 
Salisbury,  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. 
Ad  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  Weil-Wisher  to 
all  Mankind.  An  English  Friend,  of 
London. 

Dow,  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,  Silas,  A.M.,  -1785.  A  Son 
of  Liberty.  An  American  patriot ;  Harv. 
Univ.,  1747. 

Downey,  Jolin,  1770-1827.  Siinon 
the  Wagoner.  An  American  educator; 
b.  at  Germantown,  Penn. ;  in  1795  opened 
a  Latin  and  grammar  school  at  Harris- 
burg,  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  Li.  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. 

Dow^son,  Emerson.  E.  D.  An  Eng- 
lish writer. 

Dowson,  Susanna.  S******  jD*****. 
An  English  poet. 

Dowty,  A.  A.  Young  and  Happij 
Husband;  Philander  Smiff,  O.  P.  Q. 
An  English  journalist,  in  the  London 
"  Figaro." 

Doyle,  Hannah.  H.  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.  Rev.  James  Warren, 
D.D.,  1786-1834.  J.  K.  L.;  An  Irish 
Catholic.  An  tish  R.  C.  prelate ;  b.  near 
New  Ross,  Co.  Wexford ;  educ.  in  Portu- 
gal ;  Bishop  of  Kildai'e  and  Leighlin, 
1819-34 ;  d.  in  Carlow. 

Doyle,  John,  1797-1868.  HB.  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-.  Dick  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  Roman  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, 
1795-1820.  Croaker  ^^  Co.  An  American 
poet ;  b.  in  New  York  City ;  studied  at 
Columbia  Coll.,  but  did  not  graduate ; 
resided  and  died  in  iiis  native  citj'. 

Drake,  Samuel  Adams,  1833-.  S.A. 
D.  An  American  journalist ;  son  of 
Samuel  Gardner  Drake ;  b.  in  '  Boston  ; 
was  a  newspaper  editor  and  correspond- 
ent at  the  West  from  1858 ;  returned  to 
Massachusetts  in  1871 ;  resides  at  Mel- 
rose. 

Drake,  Samuel  Gardner,  1798-1875. 
S.  G.  D. ;  The  Editor  of  that  Periodical. 
An  American  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  William,  K.B.,  1721-87. 
Modestus ;  A  Traveller.  An  English  offi- 
cer and  statesman ;  Lieut.-Gov.  of  Min- 
orca, 1779  et  seq. 

Drayton,  William  Henry,  1742-79. 
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,  WUliam,  M.D.,  1754-1820. 
Orellana.  An  Ii'ish  physician ;  b.  at  Bel- 
fast; M.A.  at  Glasgow  Coll.  in  1771; 
studied  medicine,  and  began  to  prac- 
tise at  Belfast;  tut  soon  removed  to 
Newiy,  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 ; 
and  to  Bath  in  1865. 

Drew  (afterwards  Blckersteth), 
Blona.    31.  B.     A  British  poet. 

Drew,  Pierce  William.  P.  W.  An 
Irisli  (?)  antiquary. 

Drew^e,  Edw^ard.  An  Officer  of  the 
British  Arm;!.  An  English  writer;  Major 
of  the  35th  Regt.  Foot. 

Drew^e,  Patrick.  A  Lover  of  the 
Church  of  England. 

Driggs,  George  W.  G.  W.  D.;  A 
Non-Commissioned  Officer.  An  Ameri- 
can officer,  in  the  8th  Wisconsin  Vol- 
unteers. 

Drinker,  Anna.  Edith  May.  An 
American  poet ;  a  native  of  Pennsylvania, 

Allibone  has  the  name  Drinker;  others, 
Drinlcwater. 

Drinker,  John.  A  Tradesman,  An 
English  writer. 

Driver,  Thomas.  Uncle  Tom's  Neph- 
ew.    An  American  writer. 

Droliojovrska,  Countess  Antoinette 
Josephine  Fran§oise  Anne  (Symon 
de  Liatreiche),  1822-.  Chevalier  A.  de 
Doncoiut.  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. 
3.  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,  Guildford. 

Drummond,  Robert  Hay,  D.D., 
1711-76.  Robert,  Lord.  Bishop  of  Sariim. 
An  English  prelate  ;  b.  in  London ;  Christ 
Church,  Oxford;  Bishop  of  Salisbury, 
1761 ;  Archbishop  of  York,  1761-76. 

DruTnmond,  Rev.  Spencer  Rodney, 
M.A.  ^S*.  B.  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,  William  Abernethy. 
W.  A.  D.     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 
School ;  d.  at  Harrow-on-the-Hill. 


Dry  den,  John,  1631-1700.  3fr.  D—n . 
A  celebrated  English  poet. 

Drysdale,    WiUiam.       W.    D.      An 

American  journalist,  of  New  York  City. 

Duane,  William,  1760-1835.  Anti- 
Monopolji ;  Camillus  ;  Jasper  Dwight,  An 
American  politician  and  journalist;  b. 
near  Lake  Champlain,  N.Y. ;  educ.  in 
Ireland;  editor  of  the  Philadelphia 
"Aurora,"  1795-1822;  d.  in  Philadel- 
phia. 

Duane,  William,  1808-.  W.  D.  An 
American  lawyer;  b.  in  Philadelphia;, 
grandson  of  the  preceding. 

Duboc,  Karl  Edward,  1822-.  Rob- 
ert Waldmuller.  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  Knich.  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  I3ose,  a  lawyer  of  Sparta,  Ga.,  where 
in  1867  she  resided. 

Dubourg,  Felix.  Aitguste  Neuville. 
A  French  dramatic  artist,  first  in  the 
provinces,  later  in  the  Theatre  des  Vari- 
etes ;  b.  in  Champagne. 

Dubuison,  Paul  Ulrich,  1746-94. 
***,  Ame'ricain.  A  French  dramatist 
and  ardent  revolutionary;  b.  at  Laval; 
beheaded  at  Paris. 

Duche,  Jacob,  D.D.,  1737-98.  Ta7noc 
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- 
coimts. 

Duck,  Rev.  Stephen,  -1756.  S—n 
D — 1-.      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  Dogqrel. 

Duckett,  Waiiam,  1805-63.  Henri 
Page.  A  French  writer;  the  son  of  an 
English  teacher  in  Paris ;  in  1848  he  be- 
came a  journalist. 

Du  Couret,  Louis.  Hadji  Ahd-el- 
Hnmid  Berj.  A  Trench  traveller;  ex- 
lieutenant  of  the  Emirs  of  Mecca,  of 
Yemen,  and  of  the  king  of  Persia. 

Dudevant,  Mme  Amandine  liucile 
Aurore  (Dupin  du  Franceuil),  1804- 
76.  Blaise  Bonin ;  George  Sand;  Un 
Voyageur.  A  celebrated  Erench  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,  Rev.  Sir  Henry  Bate,  Bart., 
LL.D.,  1745-1824.  A  Gentleman.  An 
English  "  tutor,  litterateur,  play-writer, 
topographer,  farmer,  agriculturist,  land- 
drainer,  magistrate,  sportsman,  pugilist, 
diner-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  Neiv  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  of 
Columbia  Coll.,  1829-42  ;  and  d.  in  that 
city. 

Duff,  AndreTV  Halliday.  Andreio 
Halliday. 

Duff,  Miss  Henriette  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'Adhemar. 

Duff,  William,  M.A.  An  Impartial 
Hand.  A  Scottish  writer ;  Professor  of 
Philosophy  at  Aberdeen. 

Duffek,  Nikolaus,  1833-.  Julius 
Rosen.  A  Bohemian  dramatist ;  b.  at 
Prague ;  studied  at  the  Univ.  there 
philosophy  and  jurisprudence ;  entered 
the  public  service,  and  was  Police  Com- 
missioner for  some  time,  till  in  1867  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  Annie.  Christine  Mc- 
Kenzie.    An  American  novelist. 

Dufferin,  Helen  Selina  (Sheridan), 
Baroness  (afterwards  Countess  of  Gif- 
ford),  1807-67.  Hon.  Impulsia  Gush- 
ington.  An  Irish  writer;  author  of  the 
"  Irish  Emigrant's  Lament " ;  grand- 
daughter of  Richard  Brinsley  Sheridan. 

DuflSeld,  Rev.  Matthew  DaTvson, 
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). 

Duffleld,  Rev.  Samuel  W.  Anselmus. 
An  American  minister,  of  Bloomfield, 
N.J. 

Dufiy,  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  jom-nalist,  of  Richmond, 
Va. 

Duke,  Seymour  R.  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  Antoine.  J.  A. 
£)**-^^    j^  French  historian. 

Dumas,  Alexandre,  1803-70.  Davy. 
A  French  novelist  and  dramatist ;  b.  al 
Villiers-Cotterets  (Aisne);  resided  at 
Paris,  devoted  to  his  literary  work;  d. 
at  Puys,  near  Dieppe. 

Dunbar,  George,  M.A.,  F.R.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. 
31.  .J.  M.  D.    A  Scottish  writer  (?). 

Duncan,  Mrs.  Florence  I.  F.  I.  D. 
An  American  writer,  of  Philadelphia. 

Duncan,  Rev.  George  J.  C.  His 
Son.  A  Scottish  minister;  son  of  Henry 
Duncan,  D.D. 

Duncan,  James, -1811.    An  Odd  Fel- 


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loiv.  A  Scottish  writer ;  a  Lookseller,  of 
Glasgow. 

Duncan,  John,  D.D.,  1720-180«. 
J**n  D****n ;  John  Brighte ;  Bichard 
Brisk ;  An  Old  Parochial  Clergyman ; 
Tyro-Phileleutherus.  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,  1730-86. 
Another  Gentleman  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  cMefly  to 
literary  pursuits  in  that  city;  and  d. 
there. 

Dundas,  J.  Hamilton.  /.  H.  D.  A 
Scottish  poet. 

Dundas,  Wedderburn.  W.  D.  A 
Scottish  poet. 

Dundonald,  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.  C — s  D — s; 
Bellamy  Brownjohn.     An  English  writer. 

Dunlap,  M.  Li.  Bural.  An  Ameri- 
can journalist,  of  New  York  City. 

Dunlap,  WUliam,  1766-1839.  A 
Water  Drinker.  An  American  painter 
and  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 
Rosalind.  Two  Sisters.  English  writ- 
ers ;  daughters  of  an  Indian  official,  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  {?). 


Dunning,  Mrs.  A.  K.  Nellie  Grahame, 
An  American  writer. 

Dunning,  M.  O.  B.     3far^  Larimer. 

An  American  writer  (?). 

Dunning,  Miss  Susan  C.  Shirley 
Dare.  —  See  "  Power,  Mrs.  Susan  C. 
(Dunning)." 

Dunster,  Rev.  Charles,  M.A.,  -1816. 
A  Country  Clergyman.  An  EngKsh  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;  Phllaret, 
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. 

DupetiMMere,  Frederic,  1785-1827. 
M.  Frederic.  A  French  dramatic  author ; 
b.  in  Paris. 

Duplany,  Claude  Marius,  1850-. 
Claude  Marius.     A  French  actor. 

Duplessis-Kergomard,  Jules  de 
Morlaix.  Gustave  de  Penmarck.  A 
French  poet. 

Duppa,  Richard,  B.C.L.,  1767-1831. 
R.  D. ;  Member  of  the  Univ.  of  Camb. 
An  English  lawyer  and  misceiianeous 
writer  ;  d.  in  London. 

Durand,  Mme  Alice  Marie  Cfeleste 
(Fleury),  1842-.  Henry  Greville.  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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lie  began  contributing  to  the  press 
ubout  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  Elowers  of  Wisconsin." 

Du  Solle,  John  S.  Knickerbocker. 
An  American  journalist,  of  Philadelphia. 

Dutens,  Rev.  Louis,  1730-1812. 
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.  G. 
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  \vriter  on  finance. 

Du  Vallon,  Berquin.  Un  Ohservateur 
resident  sur  les  lieux.  A  French  resident 
in  Louisiana  early  in  the  century. 

Duveyrier,  Anne  Honore  Joseph, 
1787-1865.  Mdesville.  A  French  dram- 
atist ;  b.  in  Paris ;  studied  law,  but  pre- 
ferred to  work  for  the  theatre. 

Duyckinck,  Evert  Augustus,  A.M., 
1816-78.  Felix  Merry.  An  American 
editor  and  essayist;    b.  in    New  York 


City ;  Columbia  Coll.,  18-35 ;  admitted 
to  the  bar,  1837,  but  devoted  himself  to 
literary  pursuits  ;  d.  in  his  native  city. 

Dwight,  Timothy,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  1762- 
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,  Eev.  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  Dogmersfield  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. 


E. 


Eagles,  Rev.  John,  M.A.,  1784-1855. 
Lleiuellin  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- 
65,  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. 

Eastlake,  Lady  Elizabeth  (Rigby), 
1816-.  A  Lady.  An  English  writer;  b. 
in  Norwich ;  widow  of  Sir  Charles  Locke 
Eastlake. 

Eastwick,  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 
Rector.  An  American  clergyman ;  b.  at 
Plaistow,  ISl.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  Byrom.  Sosiosch. 
An  American  writer. 

Eaton,  George  B.  Jacobstaff.  An 
American  editor,  of  New  York  City. 

Eaton,  WiUiam,  1764-1811.  W.  E. 
An  American  soldier  ;  b.  at  Woodstock, 
Conn.;  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1790;  United 
States  Consul  at  Timis,  1798-1803;  Navy 


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Agent  for  the  Barbary  States,  1804-5 ;  d. 
at  Bi'imfield,  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.     lime  Louise  d'Alq. 

Ebrard,  Jobann  Heinrich  August, 
1818-.  Christian  Deutsch ;  ScUiemann 
der  jiingere.  A  German  theologian ;  b. 
at  Erlangen,  and  educ.  there  and  at  Ber- 
lin. Since  1875  has  been  pastor  of  the 
French  Reformed  congregation  in  his 
native  town. 

Eccarius,  Johann  Georg,  1818-.  A 
Working  Man.  A  German-English 
tailor  and  labor  reformer,  of  London. 
In  1867  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,  Hippolyte.  Hippolyte  Niade. 
A  French  novelist. 

Eddy,  Caleb,  1788-1859.  T7ie  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  seq. 

Eddy,  Thomas,  1758-1827.  One  of 
the  Inspectors  of  the  Prison.  An  Ameri- 
can Friend ;  b.  in  Philadelphia ;  a  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  Morton,  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  Insurance  Company,  Pall 
Mall,  in  whose  house  he  died. 

Eden,  Lizzie  Selina.  A  Lady.  An 
English  writer. 

Edgcumbe,  Richard,  2d  Earl  of 
Mount  Edgcumbe,  D.C.L.,  F.K.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  Custos  Rotulorum  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 
Spii.     An  American  writer. 

Edmonds,  Thomas  RoTve,  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. 

Edwards,  Rev.  Edward.  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  Royal 
College  of  Physicians. 

Edw^ards,  James,  Esq.,  1756-1816. 
Rinaldo.  A  London  bookseller  and  bib- 
liographer; sold  his  valuable  library  in 
1815. 

Ed'wards,  John.  Autoiycus.  An 
American  bicycle  writer. 

EdAvards,  Joseph.  Agrihler.  An 
English  dialect  poet  of  to-day. 

EdTvrards,  Mrs.  Li.  L.  E.  An  Eng- 
lish religious  writer. 

Edw^ards,  Mrs.  Matilda  Caroline 
(SmUey).  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 ;  but 
he  resided  at  Turrick,  in  the  parish  of 
Ellesborough,  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-. 

Edw^ards,  William.  A  Bengal  Civ- 
ilian.    An  English  colonial  writer. 

Egan,  John.  Junius  Hibernicus.  An 
Irish  journalist. 

Egan,  Pierce,  1773-1849.  An  Actor ; 
An  Amateur.  An  English  author;  the 
veteran  historian  of  the  ring  and  sport- 
ing journalist;  d.  in  London. 

Egar,  Rev.  John  H.  The  Rector. 
An  American  clergyman ;  in  1882,  of 
Rome,  N.Y, 

Egelshem,  Wells,  -1786.  Winhey. 
An  English  printer  and  humorous  poet, 
of  London;  having  from  nature  a  re- 
markable squint,  he  assumed  the  name 
of  "  Winkey." 

Egerton,  Mary  Margaret,  the  Coun- 
tess of  Wilton.  A  Ladij  of  Rank.  —  See 
"  Wilton,  The  Countess  of." 

Eggleston,  Edward,  D.D.  Leisurely 
Saunter er ;  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  Cary,  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 — I  of  Eg — t.  An  English  noble- 
man ;  held  several  public  offices,  and  was 
the  author  of  political  tracts. 

Eichelberger,  Thomas  W.  Ike  L. 
Berger, 


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  writer  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  j 
Harv.  Univ.,  1817;  M.C.,  1850-51; 
IMayor  of  Boston,  1837-39 ;  d.  in  Cam- 
bridge, Mass. 

Elizabeth.  Carmen  Sylva.  A  Euro- 
pean poet ;  Queen  Consort  of  Charles  I.^ 
King  of  Roumania. 

Ellaby,  Rev.  James,  and  Another. 
Two  Clerqymen.  An  English  clergyman. 
—  See  "  Thelwall,  Rev.  A.  S." 

EUenborough,  Jane  Elizabeth 
(Digby),  1807-81.  lanthe.  An  English 
lady ;  the  wife  of  an  Arab  chief,  who 
was  her  4th  husband ;  d.  at  Damas- 
cus. 

Ellenwfood,  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. 

EUice,  Rt.  Hon.  Edward,  1787-.  Mer- 
cator.  An  English  gentleman;  b.  in 
London ;  M.P.,  1818-26,  and  from  1830. 

Elliot,  Mrs.  Frances  (Minto).  An 
Idle  Woman.     An  English  lady. 

Elliot,  John  Lettsom.  An  Aristocrat ; 
A  Conservative ;  A  Protectionist. 

Elliott,  Charles  Wyllys,  1817-.  Mr. 
Tliom  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  literary  and  phil- 
anthropic labors ;  in  1875  et  seq.  he  re- 
sided in  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Elliott,  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. 

EUiott,  Ebenezer,  1781-1849.  The 
Corn-law  Rhymer.  An  English  poet ;  b. 
at  Masborough,  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  liis  life  at  a  villa 
near  Barnsley,  where  he  died. . 

Elliott,  J.  J.  Vidette.  An  American 
journalist,  of  New  Orleans. 

EUiott,  Miss  Lillie  (Peck),  -1878. 
Euth  Elliott.  An  English  writer ;  daugh- 
ter of  Rev.  James  B.  Peck,  of  Chelms- 
ford, England. 

EUiott,  WUliam,  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. 
Lihertas.  An  American  lawyer;  b.  in 
Boston  ;  Harv.  Univ.,  1839 ;  admitted  to 
the  Suffolk  bar,  and  practised  his  profes- 
sion in  Boston  ;  d.  in  Brookline,  Mass. 

Ellis,  George,  1745-1815.  Sir  Greg- 
ory Gander;  A  Member  of  Parliament. 
An  English  literary  antiquary;  was  a 
contributor  to  the  "  RoUiad "  and  the 
"Probationarj'  Odes,"  and  editor  of 
"  Early  English  Poets  "  and  "  Early  Eng- 
lish Romances." 

Ellis,  Rev.  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,  Rev.  Kobert  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  York  City,  and  Acting  Med- 
ical Director  at  White  House,  Va. 

Ellison,  Henry.  A  Bornnatural.  An 
English  poet,  of  Christ  Church,  Oxford. 

Ellison,  Rev.  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. 

EllsT\'-orth,  O.  Timothy  Thistle.  An 
American  publisher,  of  Boston. 

Elrin^ton,  Rt.  Rev.  Thomas,  D.D., 
about  l'760-1835.  5.  N.  An  Irish 
m2*heraatician;  b.  near  Dublin;  Fellow 
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  I'Ceeldar.     An 

English  poet, 

Embury,  Mrs.  Emma  Catharine 
(Manley),  1806-63.  lanthe.  An  Ameri- 
can poet  and  prose  writer ;  daughter  of 
James  R.  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. 

Enaiilt,  LiOuis,  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  Camborne,  and 
educ.  at  Truro,  Cornwall. 

Engel,  Louis.  L.  E.  An  English 
musical  critic. 

Englefield,  Sir  Henry  Charles, 
F.R.S.,  F.S.A.,  about  1752-1822.  M.  E. 
An  English  antiquary  and  astronomer; 
b.  in  Engleiield,  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.  Frances  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  Viceroy.  An  American  writer,  of 
Boston,  Mass.;  Harv.  Univ.,  1807;  was 
the  son  of  Tliomas  Englisli,  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. 

Entofl,  Henry.  Val  Versatile.  An 
American  journalist. 

Epps,  John,  M.D.  Medicus.  A 
Scottish  physician  and  phrenologist. 

Erck,  John  Caillard,  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.' " 

Ermatinger,  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. 

Erskine,  Sir  David.  D.  E.  A  Scot- 
tish advocate. 

Erskine,  Eev.  Ebenezer,  A.M.,  1680- 
1754.  A  Learned,  Faithftd,  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  Fife ;  afterwards  one  of  the  minis- 
ters of  Stirling. 

Erskine,  John,  D.D.,  1721-1803.  A 
Freeholder ;  A  Friend  in  the  Countrt/.  An 
eminent  divine  of  the  Church  of  Scot- 
land ;  minister  of  New  Greyf riars,  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  Eifeshire. 

Erskine,  Thomas  Erskine,  Baron, 
1750-1823.  E.;  Alexander,  the  Copper- 
smith, LL.D.  A  Scottisli  peer,  lawyer, 
orator,  and  wit ;  Lord  Chancellor,  1806- 
7;  d.  at  Almondell,  near  Edinburgh. 

Escoffier,  Blarie  Henri  Amedee,  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, 
M.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  U.      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  Gertr 
tleman  of  Cambridge.  An  English  clergy- 
man ;  Rector  of  Therfield,  Hertfordshire. 

Ettingsall,  Thomas.  Geoffrey  Grey- 
drake.    An  Irish  writer  on  angling. 

Eusden,  Rev.  La^vrence,  -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.y.,  devoted  himself  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  «Sb  Evans]. 

Pater.     English  publisher,  of  London. 

Evans,  Arthur  Benoni,  D.D.  1781- 
1855.  Barnaby  Fungus,  Esq.;  An  Old 
Hand  on  Board.  An  English  clergyman, 
poet,  and  miscellaneous  writer;  b.  at 
Conipton-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  in 
1807,  and,  in  1846,  rose  to  be  Major-Gen- 
eral ;  M.P.,  1831,  1833-34,  and  1846-65. 

Evaus,  Elizabeth.  Dinah  Morris. 
An  English  Meth.  preacher,  at  Wirks- 
worth. 

Evans,  EstTrick.  Belarius  of  Cym- 
beline.     An  American  writer. 

Evans,    Rev.  Evan,   1730-88.     Ad- 


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vena.  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 
F)-iend  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,  N.Y. 

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. 
Coventry.  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 
Born  Citizen  of  the  U.S.  An  American 
inventor;  b.  at  Newport,  R.I. ;  resided 
chiefly  in  Philadelphia ;  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 
"Littell,"  No.  2072. 

Evaas,  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.  Publicola.  A  British  colonial 
lawyer;  Recorder  of  Bombay,  and  after- 
wards Stipendiary  Magistrate  of  Man- 
chester. 

Evanson,  Rev.  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  j  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., 
1790-1847.  An  American;  A  Citizen  of 
the  United  States ;  Un  Ciudadano  de  los 
Estados  Unidos.  An  American  diploma- 
tist ;  b.  in  Boston ;  Harv.  Univ.,  1806 ; 
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  ]3oston  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.  I. 
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  icho  is  partic- 
ularly addressed,  Sj-c. ;  A  Sincere  Friend 
of  Mankind.  An  English  Catholic,  of 
Warkworth  Castle,  Co.  Northampton ;  d. 
in  London. 

Eytinge,  Margaret.     Madge  Elliot. 


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Fabens,  Joseph  Warren.  Resident 
vf  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  Calrerley, 
Yorks. ;  educ.  at  Harrow  School  and  Ox- 
ford; B.A.,  1836;  in  1846  he  became  a 
Roman  Catholic ;  and  in  1849  established 
at  London  a  brotherhood  of  "Oratorians," 
or  "Priests  of  the  Congregation  of  St. 
Philip  Neri,"  which  in  1854  was  removed 
to  Brompton,  where  he  died. 

Fairbairn,  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. 

Fairbanks,  Mrs.  A.  W.  Mj/ra.  An 
EngUsh  writer. 

Fairbanks,  Charles  Bullard,  1827- 
69.  Aguecheeh.  An  American  writer,  of 
Boston. 

Fairholt,  Frederick  William,  Esq., 
F.S.A.,  1814-66.  A  Liieranj  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  1865. 

Falconer,  R.  W.  R.  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; 
b.  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 
Avriter;   lieutenant,  1804. 

Fargus,  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  Git- 
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. 

Farnie,  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.R.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  Ejigland  Hist.  Gen. 
Societi/.  An  American  jurist;  b.  at  New 
Ipswich,  N.H. ;  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1807 ; 
Judge  of  the  New  Hampshire  Court  of 
Common  Pleas,  1824-.S3;  d.  at  Mount 
Bowdoin,  Boston. 

Farren,  Mrs.  .      A  Lady.      An 

American  novelist. 

Farrer,  Henrietta  Louisa.  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  Amed€e,  1808- 
41.  jSdouard  Rcville.  A  French  lawyer, 
of  Normandy. 

Favell, .    F.    An  English  student 

at  Cambridge  Univ. 

Faivcett,  C.  The  Late  Recorder  of 
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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. 

Fa-wcett,  Rev.  Joseph,  -1804.  Sir 
Simon  Sivan,  Bart.  An  English  Dissent- 
ing clergyman ;  lecturer  at  the  Old 
Jewry  Meeting,  London ;  afterwards  a 
farmer;   d.  in  Essex. 

Fawkes,  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 
Anglian.     An  English  poet. 

Feist,  Henry  Mort.  Augur;  Hot- 
spur. An  English  sporting  writer  of 
to-day. 

Felix,  Elizabeth  Rachel,  1820-58. 
Mile  Rachel.  A  famous  French  actress, 
a  Jewess. 

Fell,  Edward,  Jr.,  1804-35.  E.  F., 
Jr.  An  English  author ;  was  well  versed 
in  heraldic  matters  ;  d.  at  High  Holborn. 

Fell,  Rev.  John,  1735-97.  Phileleu- 
theros.  An  English  Dissenting  minister ; 
b.  in  Cumberland;  tutor  in  the  academy 
at  Homerton,  near  Hackney. 

FelloTves,  George  W.     Romeo. 

FeUowes,  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  Bi'unswick. 

Fenn,  Lady  Eleanor  (Frere),  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. 

Fenton,  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. 

Fenwick,  John  Ralph,  M.D.  Ralph 
Bigod.  An  English  physician,  of  Dur- 
ham. 

Fenwick,  Rev.  Thomas.  Blue  Bon- 
net; Hijdrophilus.  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 
Facidty  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.  ^-  J.  F.  F.  A  literary 
antiquary;  b.  in  Charleston,  S.C. ;  went 
to  Dublin  in  1820;  was  employed  there 
in  the  Record  Ofiice ;  d.  in  Dublin. 

Ferguson,  John  Clark.  Alfred  Lee. 
An  English  poet. 

Ferguson,  Peter  K.  Jak  Wonder. 
An  American  humorist. 

Ferguson,  Samviel,  1815-.  Mr.  Mich- 
ael Heffernan.  An  Irish  lawyer  and 
poet ;  b.  in  Belfast,  Ireland;  educ.  at  the 
Univ.  of  Dublin ;  and  from  1838  prac- 
tised his  profession  in  Dublin. 

Fermin,  Philippe.  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  Leo- 
pold.©, 1836-.  Yorick.  An  Italian  law- 
yer, author,  and  journalist;  b.  at  Livorno; 
after  the  peace  of  Villafranca  he  became 
private  secretary  to  Garibaldi  ;  later, 
lived  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  Caustich ;  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.G.,  U.S.A.  An  American  politi- 
cian. 

FeuiUet,  Octave,  1812-.  D^sir^  Haz- 
ard. A  French  dramatist  and  novelist ; 
b.  at  Saint  Lo  (Manche);  has  devoted 
himself  at  Paris  to  literary  pursuits. 

FeuiUet  de  Conches,  Baron  Felix 
S^bastien,  1798-.  Un  curieux  septiia- 
g€naire.  A  French  writer ;  b.  in  Paris  ; 
entered,  in  1820,  the  Ministry  of  Foreign 
Afiairs ;  then  was,  under  the  2d  empire, 
master  of  ceremonies,  retiring  in  1874. 

Feval,  Paul  Henri  Corentin,  1817-. 
Sir  Francis  Trolopp.  A  popular  French 
novelist ;  b.  at  Rennes ;  devoted  himself 
at  Paris  to  literature. 

Fewell,  Miss  IJaura  R.  Parke  Rich- 
ards. An  American  "  Southland  "  writer; 
b.  in  Brents ville.  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  Tauber, 
1821-.  Diodoros.  A  Danish  poet ;  b.  at 
Nykjobing ;  studied  theology ;  and  in 
1874  became  pastor  at  Valiensved,  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  apd  return  to  Eng- 
land, he  devoted  considerable  attention 


to  dramatic  literature;  d.  at  Meadfoot 
House,  Torquay. 

Fiel<l,  Charles  Wier.  Flood  ^n  Field ;- 
Ilarri/  Iliinter.  An  American  writer  on 
field  sports;  has  contributed  to  the 
"Forest  and  Stream"  under  the  latter 
pseudonym,  and  to  the  "  Turf,  Field,  and 
Farm"  under  the  former;  resides  (1885) 
in  Brooklyn,  N.Y. 

Field,  E.  E.  F.  An  English  religious 
writer. 

Field,  Mrs.  E.  B.  Blanche.  An  Amer- 
ican journalist. 

Field,  Edwin  WUkins,  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,  Eev.  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.  Everpointj 
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,  1767-1851.  W. 
F.  An  English  local  historian;  b.  in 
London ;  educ.  for  the  ministry,  and  was 
Pastor  at  Warwick  for  52  years;  d.  at 
Leamington,  near  Warwick. 

Fielding, .    Hamet  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  Lover  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.,  1843-.  C.  F. ;  Titus 
A.  Brick.  An  American  journalist,  of 
New  York  City. 

File,  Charles  E.,  P.  McCann,  and 
William  H.  Muldoon,  and  Others.  The 
Man  about  Town. 

Fillebrown,  Edward.  F.;  E.  F. 
An  American  Shakespearian  scholar,  of 
Brookline,  Mass. 

FiUeul,  Mrs.  Marianne  (Girdle- 
stone),  1828-.  M.  P.  An  English  nov- 
elist; b.  in  London;  the  wife  of  Eev. 
Philip  V.  M.  FiUeul,  of  Biddisham,  Som- 
erset. 

FUlias,  Achille  Etienne,  1821-. 
Charles  Besson.  A  French  author  and 
joumalist. 

Filon,  Pierre  Blarie  Augustin, 
1841-.  Pierre  Sandrie.  A  French  writer ; 
b.  at  Paris ;  was  at  first  Professor  of 
Rhetoric  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. 

Finch,  George.  A  Member  of  the 
Reformed  Catholic  Church.  An  English 
religious  writer. 

Finch,   Richard.     B.   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," 
Bee  "  Gent.  Mag.,"  November,  1851,  p.  657. 

Findley,  William,  1750-1821.  A 
Citizen.  An  American  politician;  b.  in 
Ireland;  came  to  this  country  while 
young;  served  in  the  Revolutionary 
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,  III.;  M.C., 
1883-85. 

Finlay,  K.  J.     K.  J.  F. 

Finley,  IMiss  Martha.  Martha  Far- 
quharson.  An  American  writer  of  chil- 
dren's books ;  b.  in  Chillicothe,  O. ;  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. 

Finn,  Henry  James ;  James  W. 
Miller ;  Moses  Whitney,  Jr. ;  and 
Oliver  C.  Wyman.  Four  of  Us.  Ameri- 
can writers,  of  Boston. 

Firebrace,  Rev.  John,  B.A.  A  Cler- 
gyman of  the  Church  of  England. 

Fisher,  Sidney  George.  Cecil.  An 
American  writer. 

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;  Antiqiiitatis  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  Broivne.  An  American  clergy- 
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. 

Fiske,  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.; 
Eutger'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. 

Fitz-Gerald,  Lady  Edward,  -1831 
Pamela. 

Fitz-Gerald,  Maurice.  The  Knight 
of  Kerry.  An  Irish  writer  on  religion? 
matters. 

Fitzgerald,  Percy  Hetherington, 
M.A.,  F.S.A.,  1834-.  Gilbert  Dyce ;  One 
of  the  Boys.  An  Irish  novelist;  b.  at 
Fane  Valley,  Co.  Louth ;  educ.  at  Stony 


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hurst  Coll.,  Lancashire,  and  at  Trin. 
Coll.,  Dublin,  after  wliich  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-Tragicus ;  Theatricus ; 
W.  W,  An  English  journalist,  of  Lon- 
don. 

Fitzpatrick,  William  John,  LL.D., 
1830-.  W.  J.  F.  An  Irish  miscella- 
neous writer;  Professor  of  History  and 
Archeology  in  the  Royal  Hibernian 
Academy  from  1876. 

Fitzwilliam,  Richard  Fitz-william, 
7th  Viscount.  Atticus.  An  English 
writer. 

Flack,  Capt.  .      A  Hunter;  The 

Hanger.  An  English  sporting  writer;  a 
hunter  in  the  Southern  United  States. 

Flagg,  Edmund,  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.  E.  E.  F. ; 
Bohert  Bloomfield.  An  American  reli- 
gious writer. 

Flagg,  Mary.  Emeff.  An  American 
journalist,  of  Kew  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  years  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,  WUliam,  D.D.,  1656- 
1723.  S.  T. ;  Curate  of  Wilts. ;  A  Neigh- 
bouring Minister.  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  ; 
Credens ;  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.,  -1793. 
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  Carleton.  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,  Edw^ard  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  (Jew^s- 
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.  WiUiam.,  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- 
fleury.  A  French  author  and  journalist ; 
b.  at  Laon ;  entered  a  publishing  house 


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in  Paris,  and  afterwards  devoted  himself 
to  literature. 

FlindeU,  Thomas,  1767-1824.  An 
Uneducated  Man.  An  English  journalist 
and  publisher;  b.  at  Helford;  d.  at 
Exeter. 

Flint,  Charles  L/ouis,  and  Others. 
Eminent  Literary  Men.  American 
writers. 

Flint,  Henry  M.,  -1868.  The  Druid. 
An  American  journalist  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  Driiit.  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 
Farmley,  Co.  Kilkenny. 

Flor,  Oscar  Charles.  O'Squarr.  A 
Belgian  novelist,  of  Brussels. 

Floyd,  Mrs.  Cornelia.  Neil  Forrest. 
An  American  Avt-iter  for  the  young. 

Foley,  Henrj^.  II.  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.  Eliza  Lee  (Cabot), 
1787-1860.  A  Lady.  An  American 
author;  b.  in  Boston;  in  1828  married 
Charles  Follen ;  d.  in  I3rookline,  Mass. 

Follett,  Oran.  0.  F.  An  American 
Shakespeare  scholar,  of  Sandusky,  O. 

FoUin,  Alfred.  Captain  Tom  Single- 
ton.    An  American  writer  for  the  young. 

Fonnereau,  Thomas  George.  Esq., 
1789-1850.  H.  E.  0.;  A  Dutiful  Son. 
An  English  writer;  d.  at  Watford, 
Herts. 

Fontaney,  A.  Andrew  O'Donnor.  A 
French  writer;  contributor  to  the  "Ee- 
vue  des  Deux  Mondes,"  1835. 

Foot,  li.  A  Unitarian.  An  English 
■writer. 

Foote,  John  P.  His  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 ;  Rector  of 
Broughton  St.  Andrew,  Kettering,  1849- 
83  et  seq. 

Forbes,  J.  H.  Arthur  Locker.  An 
English  novelist,  of  London. 

Forbes,  Jimes  David,  D.C.L.,  LL.D., 
1808-68.  Glacier  Forbes.  A  Scottish 
naturalist ;  b.  at  Colinton,  near  Edin- 
burgh ;  educ.  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.,  -1847,  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.  B.  F.,  Gent. ; 
R 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. 

Foi-bes,  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), 
18 13-.  Old  Nick.  A  French  philoso- 
pher and  journalist,  of  Paris. 

Forney,  John  Weiss,  1817-81.  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  Crou-quill ;  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  Crowquill;  Hal  Willis,  Student-at- 
Law.  An  English  humorist ;  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. 

Forshall,  Rev.  Josiah,  M.A.,  F.R.S., 
1797-1863.  A  Fellow  of  the  Ro>/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,  Johann  Georg  Adam, 
1754-94.  J.  G.  A.  F.  A  German  nat- 
iiralist ;  b.  in  Dantzic,  and  Avent  with  his 
father  to  England  when  he  was  about  12 
years  of  age ;  Professor  of  Natural  His- 
tory in  the  Univ.  of  Cassel,  1779  et  seq., 
whence  he  removed  to  Wilna ;  d.  in 
Paris. 

Forster,  John.  Philanthropos.  An 
English    Friend,   of    Warrington,    Lan- 

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  Cnntabrigiensis  ;  The 
Hon.  Foreign  Secretary  to  the  Annual 
Friends'  Society ;  PhUockelidon ;  A  Physi- 
i-nin  ;  Cn  Phi/sicien  Voyoiiear.  An  Eng- 
lish astronomer,  naturalist,  and  meteor- 
ologist; b.  in  London. 

Forster,  Thomas    Ignatius    Maria. 

—  See  "Forster,  Thomas." 

Forsyth,  Ebenezer.  E.  F. ;  A  Stu- 
dent. A  Scottish  Shakespearian  writer 
of  to-day. 

Forteguerri,  Nicolo,  1674-1735.  Ni- 
colb  Carteromaco.  An  Italian  priest  and 
poet ;  Bishop  of  Ancyra. 

Fortis,  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,  Niccol6  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.  G.  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  Mary  A.,  1823-.  3fary 
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.  Fianh- 
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,  Williaiu  C.  Timothy  Specta- 
cles.    An  American  poet. 

Foucaux,  Charlotte,  1812-.  Marie 
Summer.  A  French  author  ;  b.  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  Poueze 
(Maine-et-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  Willielmine  Josephine 
Simonin,  1836-.  Gustave  Mailer  ;  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  Verite'.  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. 

FoTvle,  Rev.  Thomas  Welbank, 
M.A.  Cellarius.  An  English  clergj'- 
man;  Oriel  Coll.,  Oxford,  1858;  rector 
of  Islip,  Oxford,  1875-83  et  seq. 

Fowler,  Frank,  1833-63.  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. 

Fow^ler,  William.  The  Butcher.  An 
English  writer. 

Fox,  Charles  H.  Urastix  Bust. 
An    American    compiler    of    Ethiopian 


Fownes,   Sir  William.      Sir  W.  F. 
An  Irish  gentleman,  of  Dublin. 

Fox,   .      An    Old    Correspondent. 


An  English  political  writer ;  second  son  oi 
Lord  Holland. 

Fox,  Hon.  Charles  James,  1749-1806. 
Carlo  Khan ;  Cnceus  Fidvius ;  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.  Ljinn 
Frith.  An  English  poet,  of  Welling- 
ton, Somerset;  was  drowned  while 
bathing. 

Fox,  Mrs.  Emily.  Toler  King.  An 
American  novelist,  of  Oregon. 

Fox,  Franklin.  A  Sailor.  An  Eng- 
lish writer. 

Fox,  Henry  Richard  Vassall,  3di 
Baron  Holland,  1773-1840.  .4  Disciple 
of  Selden ;  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. 

Fox,  iirs,  Sarah  (Hustler),  1800-82. 
S.  H.  F.;  Sphinx.  An  English  poet;  b. 
at  Bradford,  Yorkshu-e ;  in  1825  married 
to  Charles  Fox,  who  d.  at  Swathmore, 
near  Ulverstone ;  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.  William  Johnson,  1786- 
1864.  A  Norwich  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].  Rey- 
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  retm-ned  to  Boston. 

Foxcroft,  Rev.  Thomas,  A.INL,  1697- 
1769.  T.  F. ;  An  Impartial  Hand;  Phil  - 
leuth.    Bangor,    V.E.B.       An    Americi.a 


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Cong,  minister,  of  Boston ;  Harv.  Univ., 
1714. 

Fracker,  George.  The  Sole  Survivor. 
An  American  sailor. 

Frame,  Miss  Fliza.  A  Nova  Scotian. 
A  Nova  Scotian  writer  of  prose  and 
poetry. 

Frame,  Robert.  A  Sabbath  School 
Teacher.     A  Scottisli  (?)  poet. 

France.     Lewis  Baboon. 

Francis,  Henry  Ralph,  M.A.  H.  R. 
F.  An  English  writer  on  angling;  St. 
James'  Coll.,  Cambridge,  1834. 

Francis,  Sir  PMlip,  K.B.,  1740-1818. 
A.  Distinguished  Living  Character ;  The 
Cocoa-Tree ;  Junius.  An  Irish  politician; 
b.  in  Dublin ;  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,  1806; 
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.,  1860 ;  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.  Mein- 
rich  Lindau.  A  German  poet  and 
dramatist. 

Francklin,  Thomas,  D.D.,  1721-84. 
T.  F.  An  English  poet  and  Greek 
scholar ;  b.  in  London ;  educ.  at  AVest- 
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 gi-ammar  master,  of  Hertford. 

Franklin,  Benjamin,  D.C.L.,  1706- 
90.  A.  B. ;  Father  Abraham  ;  Anthony 
Afterwit;  B.  B.;  The  Busybody;  Mrs. 
Silence  Dogood ;  A  Good  Conscience  ;  Ilis- 
toricus;  The  Left  Hand;  Medius ;  Poor 
Richard;  Richard  Saunders,  Philomath; 
Celia  Single  ;  A  Subscriber  ;  A  Tradesman^, 
of  Philadelphia.  A  celebrated  American 
philosopher  and  statesman,  of  Philadel- 
phia. 

Franklin,  Gov.  William,  1731-1813. 
Jack  Retort.  An  American  loyalist ;  the 
natural  son  of  the  preceding ;  Governor 
of  New  Jersey,  1763-76 ;  d.  in  England. 

Franks,  Rev.  James.  A  Clergyman. 
A  British  colonial  minister,  of  Halifax, 
N.S. 

Frankum,  R.  R.  F.  An  English 
poet. 

Fransham,  John.  .7.  F.  An  Eng- 
lish statistical  writer,  of  Norwich. 

Fraser,   Donald,    D.D.     A  Minister. 


A  Scottish  Presbyt.  minister,  of  the 
Marylebone  Presbyt.  Church,  London. 

Fraser,  Miss  Jessie.     Tasma. 

Fraser,  Rev.  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  Ivniglit  of  Morar.  An 
English  baronet;  M.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,  3Iary.  Sarah  Marshall 
Hay  den.     An  American  writer. 

This  is  according  to  Ralph  Thomas. 

Frazer,  John.  J.  de  Jean.  An  Irish 
poet ;  b.  in  King's  Co. ;  resided  for  many 
years  in  Dublin,  where  he  worked  as  a 
cabinet-maker. 

Frazei",  Rev.  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  Redcliff  parish,  Bristol;  employed  in 
the  General  Post-Office,  1787-1836;  d. 
in  London. 

Freeman,  Rev.  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,  WUliam,  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  fined £500  for  publishing 


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a  book  against  the  Trinity,  and  sen- 
tenced to  make  a  recantation  in  the  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,  Ga. ;  candidate  for  the  U.S. 
presidency  in  185G. 

French,  Miss  Alice  or  Olive.  Oc- 
tave Thanet.  An  American  writer,  of 
Davenport,  la. ;  ednc.  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  EdAvard 
Carey.  A  Committee  appointed  hy  the 
Passengers  of  the  "  Oceanus." 

French,  Mrs.  L.  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.  V.  F.  An  Irish 
clerg3'-man;  R.  C.  Bishop  Ferns. 

French,  Robert.  A  Friend  to  his 
Countrij.     An  Irish  writer. 

Frend,  William,  Esq.,  M.A.,  1757- 
1811.  A  Member  of  the  Senate.  An  Eng- 
lisli  writer;  b.  in  Canteibury ;  Christ's 
College,  Cambridge,  1780;  fixed  his 
residence  in  London,  and  aided  in  form- 
ing the  Eock  Life  Assurance  Co.,  and 
was  its  Actuary  till  1827  ;  d.  in  London. 

Freneau,  Philip,  1752-1832.  Tomo 
Cheeki ;  HezeJciah  Salem  ;  Robert  Slender. 
An  American  poet  and  journalist;  b.  in 
New  York  Citj- ;  grad.  at  Nassau  Hall, 
then  known  as  tlie  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.  D.  An  English  schol- 
ar, of  Eton  Coll. ;  one  of  the  editors  of 
the  "Microcosm,"  1787. 

Frere,  John  Hookham,  M.A.,  1769- 
1846.  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.  R.  li.  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,  Friedrich  Hermann,  1839-. 
Martin  Greif  A  German  poet;  b.  at 
Spires;  studied  at  Munich;  entered  the 
army;  became  an  officer  in  1859;  re- 
signed in  1867;  and  now  (1882)  lives  in 
Munich. 

Friswell,  James  Hain,  1827-78. 
.Toques;  Mr.  Limbertongue.  An  English 
miscellaneous  writer;  b.  in  Newport, 
Slu'opshire ;  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  Langdon, 
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.  AVashington. 
Hei'mit ;  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. 

Froude,  James  Anthony,  LL.D., 
1818-.  Zeta.  An  English  historian  and 
journalist;  b.  at  Dartington,  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  (Frj^)." 

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,  AVtlhelm  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.  Ignotus. 
An  Irish  architect,  of  Dublin. 

Fuller,  J.  J.  Uncle  John.  An  Amer- 
ican writer. 

Fuller,  Jolin  James  Gibson,  1804-. 
Ctiriosus.  An  Euglish  antiquary,  of 
Cornwall. 

Fuller,  Eev.  P.  P.  F.  An  English 
minister  of  the  first  part  of  the  18th  cen- 
tury. 

Fuller,  Hon.  Timothy,  A.M.,  1778- 
18-35.  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. 

Fullerton,  Rev.  George  Humphrey, 
18.38-.  Rambler.  An  American  Presbyt. 
clergyman;  Madison  Univ.,  iH.Y.,  1858; 
Pastor  at  Walnut  Hills'  Church,  Cin- 
cinnati, 1879-81  et  se(j. 

Fullilove,  Mrs.  E.  J.  Elsie  Warwick. 
An  American  writer. 

Furly,  Benjamia,  -1714.    B.  F.    An 


English  Friend,  of  Colchester;  after- 
ward s  of  Rotterdam,  In  Holland. 

Furman,  Gerrit  Maspeth.  Rusticus, 
Gent.  An  American  poet,  etc.,  of  Brook- 
lyn, N.Y.(?) 

Furniss,  Louise  E.  Chollet.  An 
American  writer. 

Furniss,  William.  Will  De  Grasse. 
An  American  writer. 

Fusinato,  Arnoldo,  181 7-.  Don 
Fuso;  Fra  Fusina.  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. 

Fyers,  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- 

Fy^de,  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  Member  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,  1779-1839.  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,  WiUiam  Hamilton,  1856-.  Nit- 
genocle. 

Gandonniere,  Almire.  Sir  Henri 
Mortimer.  A  French  writer;  author  of 
articles  in  the  "  Chronique." 

Gandy.  Edvrard.  One  of  Us.  An 
English  writer. 

Gane,  William  IJaw,  181 5-.  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   countrj'   to 
«tudy. 

Garcia,  Eduarda.  Daniel.  A  South 
American  novelist ;  niece  of  Juan  Mauoel 
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- 
<;an  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  Cleric  of  the 
Court  of  Common  Pleas.  An  English 
lawyer. 

Gardiner,  Richard.  William  Honey- 
■comh,  Esq.     An  English  writer. 

Gardiner,  W.  A  Gentleman  of  the 
Inner  Temple.      An  English  translator. 

Gardiner,  William,  Esq.,  1770-1853. 
A  DileUante.  An  English  writer  on 
music ;  b.  in  Leicester,  where  he  lived 
and  died. 

Gardiner,  Mrs .  William.  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.jV.     a  British  naval  officer. 

Gardner,  John.  Aurelius.  An  Ameri- 
can political  writer. 

Gardner,  John  Lane,  1793-1869.  An 
Officer  of  the  Litre.  An  American  officer ; 
h.  in  Boston ;  served  in  tlie  army  with 
■distinction,  1812-62 ;  d.  at  Washington. 

Gardner,  Samuel  Jackson,  1788- 
1864.  Decius.  An  American  journalist 
and  nnscellaneous  writer;  b.  at  Brook- 
line,  Mass.;  editor  of  the  Newark  (N.J.) 
"Daily  Advertiser." 

Gardner,  William.  W.  G.  An  Eng- 
lish gentleman,  of  Richmond. 

Garner,  Robert,  F.L.S.  A  Naturalist., 
An  English  naturalist  of  to-day. 

Garnham,  Rev.  Robert  Edward, 
1753-1802.  Terrce  Fill  us.  An  English 
•divine;  b.  at  Bury  St.  Edmunds. 

Garnier,  Jean  Joseph,  1816-.  Jules. 
A  French  chemist;  in  1855  removed  to 
Turin,  Italy. 


Garretson,  James  Edmund,  1828-. 
John  Darbij.  An  American  writer  ;  b.  in 
Wilmington,  Del. ;  Prof,  of  Med.  in  the 
Univ.  of  Pennsylvania. 

Garrick,  David,  1716-79.  D.  G. ; 
Oakltj.  A  famous  English  actor;  b.  in 
Hereford ;  passed  his  life  in  London ; 
and  left  an  estate  valued  at  £140,000. 

Garrick,  Mrs.  Marion  Eva,  1725- 
1822.  Violette.  A  German  lady;  wife  of 
the  preceding. 

Garvie,  William.  Barney  Rooney. 
A  Nova  Scotian  journalist  at  Halifax, 
having  previously  acted  as  such  at  Edin- 
burgh. 

Gaspey,  Thomas.  George  Godfrey. 
An  English  author  and  journalist;  com- 
menced his  literary  career  in  1809,  as  re- 
porter on  the  "Morning  Post"  (London). 

Gassaway,  Frank.  Derrick  Dodd. 
An  American  writer. 

Gassett,  Henry,  1813-  A  Member  of 
the  Suffolk  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  French 
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,  '  AA^illiam,  1775-1860. 
TF.  G. ;  A  Temperate  Drinker.  An  Eng- 
lish Fi'iend,  of  Bakewell,  Derbyshire ; 
an  elder. 

Gautier,  Judith.  —  See  "  Me'ndes, 
Judith  (Gautier)." 

GaA'in,  Antoine,  1680-.  Gabriel  d'Em- 
iliane.  A  French  secular  R.C.  priest  at 
Saragossa,  and  from  1715  minister  of  the 
English  Church. 

Gaye,  Selina.  ^4  Clergyman's  Daugh- 
ter.    An  English  writer  for  the  young. 

Gayet,    Sebastien.    1815-.     Se'bastien 


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Ehgal.  A  French  clerk  in  the  publishing 
house  of  Gide  Jils,  and,  it  is  said,  a  dra- 
matic artist. 

Gayette-Georgens,  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  1867  resided  in  Berlin. 

Gazley,  Alien  W.  Cephas  Broadluch. 
An  American  humorous  writer. 

Geddes,  Kev.  Alexander,  1737-1802. 
Theomophiliis  Broini ;  II.  W.  C(oulthurst), 
D.D.;  A  Protesting  Catholic;  An  Upper 
Graduate.  A  Scottish  E.G.  divine ;  b.  in 
the  parish  of  Euthven,  Co.  Banff;  was 
suspended  from  his  clerical  office  ou 
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  French  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  dav. 

Gell,  Sir  William,  '1777-1836. 
W.  G.  An  eminent  English  classical 
antiquary;  after  1820  resided  at  Eome 
or  Naples. 

GeUie,  Mary  E.  M.  E.  B.  An  Eng- 
lish writer  for  the  young ;  wife  of  Wil- 
liam Gellie  (?). 

Gemmer,  Caroline  M.  Gerda  Fay. 
An  English  writer  of  to-day  for  the 
young. 

Genet,  Edinond  Charles,  1765-1834. 
A  Citizen  of  Neio  York.  A  French  diplo- 
matist ;  b.  at  Versailles  ;  ambassador  to 
the  United  States,  1792 ;  d.  at  Schodac, 
N.Y. 

Genlis,  Mme  S.  F.  D.  de  Saint- Aubin, 
1746-1830.  S.  F.  Brulart  de  Siller,/.  An 
eminent  French  author ;  b.  near  Autun, 
in  Burgundy;  passed  her  life  chiefly  in 
Paris,  engaged  in  literary  labor. 

Gent,  Mrs.  L.  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. 


GeogMgan,  R.     Patricius.     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  His  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.  H.  M.  G. ; 
Clinton  Montague. 

George,  William.  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  Lioii-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. 

Gerard,  Jean  Ignace  Isidore,  1803- 
47.  J.  J.  Grandville.  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,  Blaurice,  1825-.  Maurice  Cris- 
tal.     A  French  journalist. 

Gerry,  Mrs.  H.  B.  H.  B.  G.  An 
American  writer. 

Getchell,  JMiss  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  Penquite,. 
near  Fowey. 

Gibbons,  James  S.  Robert  Morris. 
An  American  writer  on  banks  and  fin- 
ance, of  New  York  City, 

Gibbons,  Ij.  Three  Friends.  An 
American  writer. 

Gibbs,  George  31.  Un  Citoyen  des 
Etats-Unis ;  A  Member  of  the  Committee  of 


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Peace  in  Paris.    An  American  writer,  of 
Springfield,  Mass.  (?). 

Gibbs,  Joseph  H.  J.  E.G.  An  Eng- 
lish poet. 

Gibbs,  Montgomery.  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  Eev.  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  Friend,  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,  John.  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 
Country.    An  English  Friend,  of  London. 

Gibson,  William  Sydney,  F.S.A. 
William  de  Tyne.  An  English  writer; 
formerly  Bankruptcy  Registrar  at  New- 
castle. 

Or,  William  Bambridge,  Esq.,  of  Newcastle- 
on-Tyne,  barrister,  who  died  Dec.  13, 1869,  about 
60  years  old. 

Giddings,  Hon.  Joshua  Reed,  1795- 
1864.  Pacijicus.  An  eminent  American 
statesman ;  b.  at  Athens,  Penn. ;  M.C., 
1838-59 ;  d.  at  Montreal,  Canada. 

Giddings,  Luther.  An  Officer  of  the 
\st  Refft.  of  Ohio  Vols. 

Giffard,  Pierre.  Henri  Charlet.  A 
Erench  writer. 

Gifford,  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. 

Gifford,  William,  1756-1826.  A 
Third  Member  of  this  "  Symposium."  An 
eminent  English  critic;  b.  at  Ashburton, 
Devon.;  editor  of  the  "Anti-Jacobin," 
1797-98 ;  and  of  the  "  London  Quarterly 
Review,"  1809-24. 

GUbart,  James  WUliani,  F.R.S., 
1794-1863.    A  Fellow  of  the  Boyal  Society. 


An  English  writer ;  general  manager  of 
the  London  and  Westminster  Bank. 

Gilbert,  Frederic.  Yveling  Bamhaud. 
An  English  writer. 

Gilbert,  G.  Gurth.  An  English 
writer. 

Gilbert,  Sir  Geoffrey,  1674-1726.  A 
Late  Ijearned  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  Loudon  ; 
b.  and  d.  in  that  city. 

Gilbert,  WUliam  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. 

Gilder,  Miss  Jeanette  L.  Brunsiuick  ; 
Erasmus.  An  American  journalist ; 
editor  of  the  New  York  "  Critic,"  and 
correspondent  of  the  "  Boston  Saturday 
Evening  Gazette"  and  "Philadelphia 
Press." 

Gilder,  Joseph  B.  The  Lounger. 
An  American  journalist,  of  New  York 
City. 

Gilder,  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. 

Giles,  Alfred  E.  A  Citizen  of  Massa- 
chusetts. An  American  writer  of  the 
day. 

Giles,  William  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. 

Gill,  Rev,  J.  A  Manchester  Layman. 
An  English  writer. 

GiUe,     Charles     Eugene,     1820-5& 


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Athanase  Piedfoot.  A  French  lyric  poet 
and  dramatist. 

Gillespie,  William  Honynian. 
Ter-Tisanthrope.  A  Scottish  (?)  tlieo- 
logical  writer  of  the  day. 

Gillespie,  WiUiam  Mitchell,  LL.D., 
1816-68.  A  NeAO  Yorker.  An  Ameri- 
can civil  engineer;  b.  in  New  York  City; 
Columbia  Coll..  18."4;  Prof,  in  Union 
Coll.,  Schenectady,  N.Y.,  1845-68;  d.  in 
his  native  city. 

Gillies,  Mar5'.  Harriet  ]\Ji;rtle.  — 
See  "Miller,  Mrs.  Mary  (Gillies)." 

Gillies,  Robert  Pearce.  KemperJiau- 
sen.  A  Scottish  journalist ;  liv^  near 
Edinburgh ;  first  editor  of  the  "  Foreign 
Quarterly  Review";  a  friend  of  Sir 
Walter  Scott. 

Gillmore,  Parfeer.  Ublque.  An 
English  (?)  sporting  writer. 

Gilman,  Mrs.  Caroline  (HoTvard), 
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  Gilman,  D.D.,  of 
Charleston,  S.C. ;  in  1883  et  seq.  lived  in 
Cambridge,  Mass. 

Gilman,  Samuel,  D.D.,  1791-1858. 
S.  G.;  A  Member.  An  Artierican  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;  at  one  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. 

Gilmore,  Rev.  Joseph  Henry,  A.M., 
1834-.  Genesee.  An  American  divine 
and  educator;  b.  in  Boston;  Brown 
Univ.,  1858 ;  Prof,  at  the  Univ.  of  Roch- 
ester, N.Y.,  1867-83  et  seq. 

Gilmour,  Rev.  James,  M.A.  Hoinos. 
An  American  clergyman ;  Union  Coll., 
1850;  in  1868  of  Brooklyn,  N.Y. 

GUpin,  Rev.  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. 

Girardin,  Delptine  Gay  de,  1804- 
55.  Delphine  Gay;  Vicomfe  Delaunay. 
A  popular  French  writer ;  b.  at  Aix-la- 
Chapelle ;  wife  of  the  following ;  of 
Paris,  where  she  died. 

Girardin,  Emile  de,  1802-81.  JSmile. 
Delumothe ;  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  in  1880  at  San  Remo, 
where  he  died. 

Girette,  Jules.  Jides  Rornain.  A 
French  writer;  secretary  of  M.  de 
Mackau,  Minister  of  Marine. 

Gladstone,  John.  An  Edinburgh 
Burgess  o/'1786. 

Gladstone,  Thomas  H.  The  English- 
man.    An  English  traveller. 

Gladstone,  William  E^vart,  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.  An 
Officer  of  Rank.  An  English  novelist; 
a  captain  in  the  Royal  Navy. 

Glaser,  Adolf,  1829-.  Reinald  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,  1698-1773.  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., 


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Dublin;  C.  of  Derryloran,  Cookstown, 
€o.  Tyrone,  1880-83  et  seq. 

Gloag,  J.  A.  Lake.  Ekal  Gaolg.  A 
Scottish  novelist  of  the  day. 

Glossop,  Maria  Elizabeth,  1851-. 
Maria  Harris.      An  English  actress. 

Glover,  Mrs.  Elliot.  Elinor  Vei/.  An 
American  journalist. 

Glover,  Richar.d,  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,  Eev.  Peter  Southmead,  B.D., 
1819-.  P.8.G.  An  English  clergyman; 
h.  at  Liskeard ;  Sidney  Sussex  Coll.,  Cam- 
bridge, B.D.,  1857 ;  Vicar  of  St.  Anthony- 
in-Meneage,  1858-83  et  seq. 

Gliiek,  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 
citj'. 

Goddard,  William,  1740-1817.  An- 
drew Marvel.  An  American  journalist; 
at  Providence,  1762;  at  Philadelphia, 
1767;  Baltimore,  1773-92,  when  he  re- 
turned to  Rhode  Island ;  d.  at  Provi- 
dence. 

Godolphin,  William,  Marquis  of 
Blandford.  An  English  Traveller  at 
Some. 

Godwin,  Mrs.  Mary  Wollstoncraft, 

1759-97.       Mrs.    W .       An   English 

author ;    b.   in   London ;    d.  in   Somers- 

tOV^Tl. 

Godwin,  WiUiam,  1756-1836.     Rev. 

Edward  Baldwin  ;  Theophilus  Marcliffe  ;■ 
A  Lover  of  Order  ;  Verax ;  The  Sir  Hil- 
debrand  Ilorrible  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.  Alif:  A  Russian  Noble.  A  celebrated 
Eussian  litte'rateur  :  passed  his  later  years 
in  Moscow. 

Goldicutt,  John,  1793-1842.  J.  G. 
An  English  architect  ;  studied  at  the 
Royal  Academy  in  Paris,  and  in  Rome  ; 
■was  one  of  the  secretaries  of  the  Insti- 
tute of  British  Architects. 

Goldschmidt,  Meyer  Aaron.  Adolf 
Metier.  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  Salutes  (Nie- 
dercharente);  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.  William,  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  ladj^ ;  a 
Sister  of  Mercy  at  Devonport. 

Goodrich,  Frank  Boott,  1826-  Dick 
Tinto.  An  American  writer ;  b.  in  Bos- 
ton ;  Harv.  Univ.,  1845 ;  for  several 
years  the  Paris  correspondent  of  the  New 
York  "  Times." 

Goodrich,  H.  Nevrton.  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,  IMrs.  Mary  Williams 
(Greeley).  Dorothy  Dudley.  An  Amer- 
ican writer. 

Goodwin,  George  B.  Lknnis  Mul- 
doon. 

Goodwyn,  Ma  j. -Gen.  Julius  Ed- 
mund, C.B.  Gershom.  An  English 
ofiicer;  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.  Vietix  Moustache. 
An  American  novelist  of  the  day. 

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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(1  )-1750.  Ca- 
to;  An  Englishman  ;  ALai/man.  A  Scot- 
tisli  religious  and  political  writer;  b.  at 
Kirkcudbright,  Galloway  ;  and  settled  in 
London. 

Gordon,  William.  A  Citizen  of  Aber- 
deen ;  Purenthenopeus  Heieticus. 

Gore,  Mrs.  Catherine  Frances  Grace 
(Moody),  1799-1861.  C.  F.  G. :  A  Des- 
ennuyee.  An  English  novelist ;  b.  at 
East  Retford,  Notts.;  in  1823  married 
Capt.  Charles  A.  Gore  ;  devoted  her  life 
chiefly  to  literary  work  ;  d.  at  Linwood, 
Lyndhurst. 

Gore,  Christophei-,  LL.D.,  1758-1827. 
Manlius.  An  American  statesman;  b.  in 
Boston;  Harv.  Univ.,  1776 ;  Governor  of 
Massachusetts,  1809-14;  United  States 
Senator,  1814-17  ;  d.  at  Waltham,  Mass. 

Gore,  John,  Baron  Annaly.  A  Nolle 
Lord  and  Eminent  Laicyer.  An  English 
jurist. 

Gorman,  Charles  O.  An  Irish  Catho- 
lic Whig.     An  American  politician. 

Gorman,  Rev.Thomas  Murray,  M.A. 
T.  M.  G.  An  English  clergyman  ;  Hert- 
ford Coll.,  Oxford,  1863;  inl883  resident 
at  Invermore,  Woodstock-road,  Oxford. 

Gorst,  Gilpin.  The  Deputy  Governor. 
An  English  author. 

Gosliii,  S.  B.  8.  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,  William.  Fogarty  0' Fogar- 
iy,  Esq.,  of  Biarrwy.  An  Irish  poet; 
contributor  to  "  Blackwood." 

Goss,  Elbridge  Henry,  1830-.  Elhe- 
gos.  An  American  author ;  b.  in  Boston ; 
Treasurer  of  the  Melrose  (Mass.)  Sav- 
ings Bank. 

Goss,  Warren  Lee.  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,  Eev.  Benjamin.  A  Brother 
Metliodist.  An  English  Wesleyan  Meth- 
odist. 

Gough,  John.     An  Englishman. 


Gough,  Eev.  John.  Philalethes.  An 
English  clergyman;  Eector  of  Kirk- 
Ireton,  Derbyshire. 

Gough,  Richard,  1735-1809.  Clio-, 
R.  G. ;  D.  II. ;  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  Enfield. 

Gould,  Benjamin  F.     8eth  Spicer. 

Gould,  Edward  S.,  1808-.  Cassio ; 
The  Man  in  the  Claret  Cohi-ed  Coat.  An 
American  merchant,  of  New  York  City, 
and  litte'rateur ;  b.  at  Litchfield,  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. 

GoTvan,  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. 

GraflF,  John  Franklin.  Grayheard. 
An  American  novelist  of  the  day. 

Graham,  Eev. .     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-oirner.  An  English  states- 
man ;  a  member  of  the  English  Ministry 
most  of  the  time.  1830-55. 

Graham,  Eev.  John.  A  Member  of 
the  Synod  of  United  Original  Seceders, 
A  Scottish  minister  of  the  18th  cen- 
tury. 

Graham,  Robert,  M.D.,  1786-1846, 
i?.  G.  A  Scottish  physician  and  botan- 
ist; b.  at  Sterling;  Professor  of  Botany 
at  Glasgow,  about  1818 ;  in  the  Univ.  of 
Edinburgh,  1820. 

Graham,   Eev.  William.     A  Friend 


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to  tite  Natural  and  Religious  Ric/hts  of 
Mankind,  An  English  clergyman,  of 
Whitehaven. 

Grahame,  James,  1765-1811.  Cal- 
vinus.  A  Scottish  poet  and  advocate; 
b.  at  Glasgow,  and  educ.  at  the  Univ. 
there  j  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(1  )-G7. 
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  Agenor  Alfred, 
Due  de,  1819-.  Andreas  Memor.  A 
French  diplomatist. 

Granger,  Gideon,  1767-1822.  AUjer- 
non  Sidnei/ ;  Senectus;  Epaniinondas.  An 
American  lawyer  and  statesman;  b.  at 
Suffield,  Conn.;  Tale  Coll.,  1787;  in  1814 
removed  to  Canandaigua,  N.Y.,  where  he 
died. 

Grant,  Alexander  H.,  M.A.  A.  H. 
G. ;  FranJc  Seajield.  An  English  poet  of 
the  day. 

Grant,  Mrs.  Anne  (McVickar),  1755- 
1838.  An  American  Ladtj.  A  Scottish 
writer ;  b.  at  Glasgow ;  spent  some  years 
with  her  father  in  America ;  in  1779  mar- 
ried Rev.  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  CuUen, 
about  1660-1726.  «**;  A  Magistrate  in 
the  Countrg ;  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.  1802-79.  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. 
Cheeryhle  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. 


Granville,   Augustus   Bozzi,   M.D., 

1783-1872.  A.  B.  G******** ;  An  Eng- 
lish phj'sician  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 
Birhenbuhl.  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  the 
Vienna  "Presse." 

Grascome,  Samuel.  S.  G.  An 
English  religious  WTiter. 

Gratacap,  Paul  Antoine,  1788-. 
Cap.  A  French  naturalist  and  scientific 
writer. 

Grattan,  Thomas  Colley,  1796-1864. 
A  Walking  Gentleman.  A  popular  Irish 
novelist;  b.  in  Kildare;  British  consul  at 
Boston,  1839-53. 

Graves,  Rev.  Richard,  1715-1804. 
The  Editor  of  "  Columella,"  "  Eugenius," 
etc. ;  The  Editor  of  the  "  Spiritual  Quix- 
ote";  Euphrosyne ;  A  Nonagenarian;  An 
Intimate  Friend  of  His;  Rev.  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. ;  Fisher 
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  Louisa  M.  Kate  Thome. 
A  Scottish  (?)  novelist. 

Gray,  Rt.  Rev.  Robert,  D.D.  The 
Bishop  of  Capetoicn.  An  English  clergy- 
man ;  Univ.  Coll.,  Oxford,  1831 ;  Bishop, 
1847. 

Gray,  Simon.  George  Purees.  An 
English  miscellaneous  writer. 

Gray,  W.  A  Forfarian.  A  Scottish 
writer. 


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Graydon,  Alexander,  1752-1818.  A 
Desidtorij  Header.  An  American  writer ; 
b.  at  Bristol,  Penn. ;  resided  in  Philadel- 
phia, 1816-18,  where  he  died. 

Grayson, WiUiam  J.,  1788-1863.  Cur- 
tins.  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  Echinswell  w.  Sydmonton, 
Hants.,  1878-79;  in  1880  et  seq.  resided 
at  Burghclere,  Newbury. 

Greaves,  Alexander.  Philalethes. 
An  American  writer. 

Greaves,  Eev.  Thomas  Berkeley. 
Solomon  SecondsigJit.  An  English  poet 
and  novelist. 

Greeley,  Horace,  1811-72.  R.  G. 
An  American  journalist ;  b.  in  Amlierst, 
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  Williams.  Doro- 
thy  Dudley.  —  See  "  Goodridge,  Mrs.  Mary 
Williams  (Greeley)." 

Greely,  Robert  H.     Bob  O' Gotham. 

Green,  Duflf,  1794-1875.  An  Ameri- 
can. An  American  lawyer,  journalist, 
and  politician,  of  Georgia ;  where  he  was 
born,  and  died. 

Green,  G.  G.  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  JEnglish  clergyman ;  b.  at  Bev- 
erly, in  Yorkshire  ;  Bishop  of  Lincoln, 
1761-79. 

Green,  John  Richards,  1758-1818. 
,Tohn  Gifford;  Humphrey  Hedgehog.  An 
English  author  and  journalist;  having 
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,  1775-80. 

Green,  Nathan.  Over-Forty.  An 
American  writer  of  religious  fiction,  of 
the  day. 


Green,  Rupert.  li.  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  j'ears  President  of  the  E.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,  Edijvard  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  cit3\ 

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,  Lawrence  N.  Peter 
Punever.  An  American  poet  of  the 
daJ^ 

Greenleaf,  Simon,  LL.D.,  1783-1853. 
S.  G.  An  American  jurist;  b.  at  New- 
buryport,  Mass. ;  Royall  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. 

Greenwood,   James.      Amateur   Cas- 


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ual;  One  of  the  Crowd.  An  English  jour- 
nalist, of  London. 

Greer,  Mrs.  Maria.  Armar  Greye. 
An  English  writer  of  to-day. 

Greer,  Mrs.  Sarah.  An  Irish  Ladij  ; 
A  Lady.  An  Irish  Friend ;  wife  of  John 
E..  Greer,  of  Monkstowu,  near  Dublin. 

Greg,  Samuel,  1804-76.  A  Layman. 
An  English  poet  and  prose  writer,  of 
Manchester ;  brother  of  William  Rath- 
bone  Greg. 

Greg,  WUliam  Kathbone,  1809-81. 
W.  R.  G.  An  English  economist  and 
writer  on  social  science,  of  London ;  b. 
at  Manchester. 

Gregory,  Alexander  Tighe.  An 
Englishman  Abroad;  An  Englishman  in 
Sioitzerland.     An  English  traveller. 

Gregory,  J.  Captain  Gregory  Sea- 
worthy.    An  American  (?)  writer. 

Gregory,  John,  M.D.,  1724-73.  A 
Father.  An  eminent  Scottish  physician ; 
Prof,  of  Physic  in  the  Univ.  of  Edin- 
burgh, 1766-73. 

GrenvlUe,  A.  S.  A.  S.  G.  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. 

GrenviUe,  George,  Lord  Nugent, 
1788-1850.  John  Hampden;  The  Lord 
and  Lady  there.  An  English  nobleman ; 
educ.  at  Brazenose  Coll.,  Oxford; 
D.C.L.,  1810;  d.  at  his  seat,  Lillies, 
Bucks. 

GrenviUe,  Hon.  Robert  Fullte, 
1800-67.  An  Invalid.  A  English  officer 
and  civilian,  of  Pembrokeshire ;  d.  at 
Milford. 

Grey,  Sir  Charles  Edward,  Ivnt., 
1785-1865.  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-.  G.  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, 
1846-52. 

Grey,  Isaac.  A  Native  of  Pennsyl- 
vania. 

Grey,  J.  E.  One  of  the  Million.  An 
English  writer. 

Grey,  Jeannie  H.  Hearton  Drille. 
An  American  (?)  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 
irho  is  neither  Jacobite  nor  Hepublican, 
Presbyterian  nor  Papist ;  Philalethes  Can- 
tabrigiensis  ;  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  Blal- 
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.  AUce  (MeClure).  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  L-ish  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.  EUzabeth  (Griffith), 
-1793.  Frances.  A  Welsh  lady ;  a  ^^Tite^ 
of  novels  and  plays ;  married  Richard 
Griffith ;  d.  at  Millecent,  Co.  of  Kildare. 

Griffith,  Richard.  Henry.  —  See 
"  Griffith,  INIrs.  Elizabeth." 

Griffith,  WUliam,  Esq.  Eumenes. 
An  American  political  writer,  of  New 
Jersey. 

Griffiths,  Mattie.  A  Female  Slave. 
An  American  colored  poet;  b.  in  Louis- 
ville, Ky.  (?);  in  1860  resided  in  Boston, 
writing  for  the  "  Anti-Slavery  Standard," 
and  other  Boston  and  New  York  jour- 
nals. 

Griffiths,    Richard.      A    Late    Cde- 


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brated  Genius  Deceased.  An  English  au- 
thor. 

Grigg,  Eev.  Jolin,  A.M.  T/ie  Rector 
of  St.  l^imothy's  Church,  Philadelphia.  An 
American  clergyman ;  Columbia  Coll., 
1817. 

Griggs,  Miss .  H.  N.  An  Ameri- 
can religious  poet. 

Grimani,  Julia  C.  J.  C.  G.  An 
English  poet. 

Grimston,  William  Hunter,  1843-. 
W.  H.  Kendal.  An  English  actor;  b.  in 
London ;  entered  the  dramatic  profession 
at  London  in  1861,  where  he  has  since 
•chiefly  remained. 

Grimston,  Mrs.  W.  H.,  1848-.  Mrs. 
W.  H.  Kendal.  An  English  actress ; 
ne€  Margaret  ["  Madge  "]  Robertson ; 
■wife  of  the  preceding. 

Grimstone,  Mrs.  Lieman.  Oscar. 
An  English  poet. 

Grinfield,  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  joiirnalist  and  bib- 
liographer ;  Harv.  Univ.,  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.P.,  1822-57; 
residence,  Moor  Park,  Kickmansworth, 
Herts. 

Grote,  Mrs,  George.  A  Mutual  Friend. 
An  English  writer. 

Grouvelle,  Philippe  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.     Elialdm. 

Griimbke,  Johann  Jakob.  A  Teni- 
porarij  Inhabitant. 

Grund,  Francis  J.,  about  1803-63. 
A  German  nobleman;  An  Observer.  An 
American  author;  b.  in  Germany;  re- 
sided many  years  in  Philadelphia,  and  d. 
there. 

Gruppe,  Otto  Friedrich,  1804-76. 
Absolutus  von  Hegelingin.  A  German 
poet  and  critical  writer ;  b.  at  Dantzic ; 
and  d.  in  Berlin. 

Guenard  de  Mer6,  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.  B.  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  Holyoke. 
An  American  author  and  compiler,  of 
Boston  (Eoxbury)  Mass. ;  b.  in  that  city. 

Guines,  Louis  Alexandre  Gosset 
de.  Andr€  Gill.  A  French  caricaturist 
and  writer. 

Guinot  Eugene,  1812-61.  Pierre 
Durand ;  Paul  Vermond.  A  French 
liite'rateur  and  journalist;  b.  and  d.  in 
Paris, 

Gunn,  Miss  Harriet  M.  A  Lady. 
An  English  writer. 

Gunn,  Eev.  Henry  Mayo.  H.  M.  G. 
An  English  Cong,  minister;  studied  at 
Coward  Coll. ;  and  entered  upon  his  min- 
istry at  Warminster  in  1839. 

Gunning,  Mrs. (Minifie),  -1800. 

A  Lady.  An  English  writer;  widow  of 
General  Gunning;  d.  in  London. 

Gurney,  Hudson,  Esq.,  F.E.S.,  F.S.A., 
M.P.,  1774-1864.  M.  G.  An  English 
poet  and  antiquary ;  b.  in  Norwich,  and 
d.  in  that  city. 

Gurney,  Eev.  John  Hampden,  A.M., 
1802-62.  J.  H.  G.  An  English  clergy- 
man and  hymn-writer;  b.  in  London; 
Trin.  Coll.,  Cambridge,  1824;  Eector  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  (Rowe),  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    Priscilla    Hannah, 

1757-1828.  A  Cordial  Well-whlier  to  the 
Cause  of  Universal  Truth  and  Righteous- 
ness. An  English  Friend;  daughter  of 
the  youngest  son  of  Joseph  Gurney, 
and  great-granddaughter  of  Robert 
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.  Anstei/.  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. 

GAvilliam,  John.  A  Professor.  An 
English  poet. 

Gwin,  Thomas,  1G56-1720.  T.  G. 
An  English  Friend ;  son  of  Thomas 
Gwin,  of  Falmouth,  Cornwall. 

Gvpinnett,  Richard,  Esq.,  -1717. 
Pijlades.  An  English  gentleman;  once 
affianced  to  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Thomas,  Jr» 
("Corinna"). 

Gwynn,  AlMnia.    A  Lady. 


H. 


Habberton,  John,  1842-.  E.  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. 
Airg ;  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. 

Habich,  Edward.  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 
Seehurg.  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,  Karl  liudwlg,  1784-. 
H.  E.  R.  Belani.  A  German  novelist; 
b.  at  Erlangen. 


Haering,  Georg  WUhelm  Heinrich, 

1798-1871.  Wilibald  Alexis;  ]'F*«**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.  H.  An 
American  journalist,  of  New  York  City. 

Hagarty,  Tiie  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  3Iaria  Louisa 
Frederika  Gustava,  Grafinn,  1805- 
80.  A  German  Countess.  A  German 
novelist ;  was  divorced  in  1829 ;  became 
a  Roman  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.  R.  An 
American  biographer. 

Haines,  Rev.  Herbert,  M.A.  H.  E. 
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. 

Hakew^ell,  James  Ridg-way.  J.  R.  E. 
An  English  writer  of  the  day  on  athlet- 
ics. 

Hakewill,  Arthur  WiUiam,  1808- 
56.     An   Architect.      An   English   arcl.i 


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tect,  of  London ;  lecturer  to  the  Architec- 
tural Society,  1848. 

Haldeman,  Samuel  Stehman,  LL.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  Neiv  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  Chief  Justice  of  England, 
1671-76. 

Hale,  Capt.  Nathan,  1755-76.  The 
American  Spy.  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  Gentleman  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.  tl-ere. 

Hale,  Mrs.  Sarah  Josepha  (Buell), 
1790-1879.  A  Lady  of  New  Hampsldre. 
An  American  author  and  journalist;  b. 
in  Newport,  N.II. ;  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,  WiUiam,  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  Ruglay  and  Oxford ;  practised 
his  profession  and  died  in  London. 

Halfpenny,  F.  W.  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. 

Haliburton,  WtUiam.     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  major  in  General  Howe's  army. 

Hall,  A.  Oakey.  Hans  Yorhel.  An 
American  journalist,  of  New  York  City. 

HaU,  Rev.  Baynard  Rust,  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.  H.  An  Eng- 
lish writer  on  art. 

HaU,  David,  1682-1756.  Theophilus 
Philanthropos.  An  English  Friend,  of 
Skipton,  Yorkshire  ;  a  schoolmaster. 

HaU,  Mrs.  F.  (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. 

HaU,  James.  An  Amateur.  An 
English  writer,  of  London  (?). 

HaU,  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. 

HaU,  John  E.,  1783-1829.  The  Editor 
of  the  "  Port  Folio."  An  American  law- 
yer and  journalist;  editor  of  the  "Port 
Folio,"  Philadelphia,  1816-27;  d.  in 
Philadelphia  (?). 

HaU,  Miss  Louise  G.  Lulu.  An 
American  literary  lady  of  the  day. 

HaU,  Rev.  Robert.  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. 

HaU,  Mrs.  Sarah  (Ewing),  1761- 
1830.  A  I^ady  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. 
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HaU,  W.  Will-Will-he-so.  An  Eng- 
lish author;  a  singular  character. 

Hall,  William.  Peter  Paul  Pallette. 
An  English  writer,  of  Birmingham  (?). 

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. 

HaUe,  Hughes  R.  P.  Fraser,  LL.D. 
R.  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 
<juilford,  Conn. 

HaUet,  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  Vale.  An 
American  writer. 

Hallett,  M.  W.  M.  W.  H.  An 
American  writer. 

Halley,  Edmund,  LL.D.,  1656-1742. 
An  Infidel  Mathematician.  An  eminent 
mathematician  and  astronomer;  b.  at 
Haggerston,  Shoreditch,  London ;  As- 
tronomer Roj^al,  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. 

Halliw^ell-Phillipps,  James  Or- 
chard, LL.D.,  F.R.S.,  etc.,  1820-.  A 
Fellow  of  the  Hoy al  Society  ;  J.  0.  H.  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,  liawrence  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  H;  Priv- 
ate Miles  O'Reilly.     An  Irish- American 


writer;  b.  at  Oldcastle,  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.,  O.; 
in  1851  went  to  Cincinnati;  and  from 
185.3  has  been  connected  with  the  "Cin- 
cinnati Commercial." 

Halstead,  William  H.  Quilp,  Jr. 
An  American  poet,  of  Norfolk  (?),  Va. 

Halsted,  Leonora  B.  Barbara  El- 
bon.    An  American  writer,  of  St.  Louis. 

Hambro,  Mrs.  C.  J.  A  Grandmother; 
Philojuvenis.  An  English  writer  for  the 
young. 

Hamel,  .  H.  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  (liing).  Alice 
King.     An  American  writer. 

Hamilton,  Charles  G.  C  G.  H.  An 
English  w'riter  on  grammar,  etc. 

Hamilton,  Edward.  Theseus.  An 
American  engineer  (?). 

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,  Eev.  G.  One  of  the  Minis- 
ters of  this  Present  Church.  A  Scottish  (?) 
minister  of  the  first  part  of  the  18th  cen- 
tury. 

Hamilton,  Gavin.  G.  H.  A  Scot- 
tish poet  of  the  day. 

Hamilton,  Harris,  D.D.  A  Beneficed 
Clergyman  of  the  Established  Church.  An 
Enghsh  clergj-man. 

Hamilton,"  John  Church,  1792-1882. 
His  Son.  An  American  lawyer;  b.  in 
Philadelphia;  Colimibia  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.     Mungo  Coulter  Goggle;  Guy 


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Pollock.  A  Canadian  physician,  and  fre- 
quent contributor  to  the  newspaper 
press,  and  author  of  several  works. 

Hamilton,  Robert  S.  Leland  A. 
Webster.     An  American  writer. 

Hamilton,  Captain  Thomas,  1789- 
1842.  T.  H.;  Major  Spencer  3Ioggridge 
of  the  Prince's  Own.  An  English  officer ; 
served  in  the  Peninsula  War,  and  that 
with  the  United  States  of  1812-15 ;  d.  at 
Pisa,  Italy. 

Hamilton,  William,  Esq.,  1704-54. 
Hamilton.     A  Scottish  poet,  of  Bangour. 

Hammerton,  J.  Orion.  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.,  1668- 
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  Boyd. 
An  American  writer. 

Hammond,  Samuel  H.,  1809-.  A 
Journalist.  An  American  writer;  b.  at 
Bath,  N.Y. 

Hampden,  John.  Parallax.  An 
English  writer. 

Hamper,  WiUiam,  Esq.,  1776-1831. 
H.  D.  B. ;  M.  B. ;  Repmah.  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 
Warwick  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,  Rev.  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 
Reinwald.  A  Bohemian  novelist;  wife 
of  Karl  Viktor,  Ritter  von  Hansgirg,  a 
Bohemian  author  (1823-77),  who  died  at 
Joachimsthal. 

Hanson,  Alexander  Contee,  -1819, 
Aristides ;  A  Native  Citizen  and  Servant 
of  the  State.  An  American  lawyer  and 
statesman,  of  Maryland. 

Hanson,  Sir  Lievett.  An  Officer  of  the 
Chancery,  ^-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. 
B***** ;  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. 

Hanway,  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 
GranviUe  Vernon,  LL.D.,  Q.C.,  1827-. 
Historicus.  An  eminent  English  publi- 
cist ;  M.P.  for  Oxford  City  from  1868. 

Hardenberg,  Friedrich  Ludwig 
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  snuff-trade 
anywhere  about ;  and  was  for  some  years 
under-treasurer  to  the  theatre  in  Drury 
Lane ;  d.  in  London. 


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Hardie,  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. 

Hardinge,  Mrs.  Belle  (Boyd).  Pelle 
Boyd;  A  Friend  to  the  South.  An  Amer- 
ican woman,  of  Martinsburg,  Va. ;  a  spy 
for  "Stonewall"  Jackson  and  other 
Rebel  generals ;  married  one  Hardinge, 
an  officer  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  Lajjman  ;  Mimitius  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. 

Hardwick,  the  Rt.  Hon.  Philip 
Yorke,  1st  Earl  of,  1690-1764.  Bt.  Hon. 
P — p  E — /  of  H — k.  An  eminent  Eng- 
lish statesman;  Lord  High  Chancellor, 
1737-56. 

Hardy,  Arthur  Sherburne,  1847-. 
A.  S.  H.  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., 
F.S.A.,  1793-1849.  Britannicus.  An 
English  ecclesiastical  lawyer;  b.  at  Lei- 
cester; Registrar  of  the  Archdeaconry 
Courts  of  Leicester;  d.  at  his  residence 
in  the  Newarke,  Leicester. 

Hare,  Rev.  Augustus  William,  1792- 
1834.  A  Member  of  a  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,  1731-40. 

Hare,  Julius  Charles.  Julius  Hir- 
sutus. 

Hare,  Julius  Charles,  and  Augustus 
William.  Julius  Charles,  1795-1855  ; 
Augustus  William,  1792-1834.  2'wo 
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 
Ills  native  city. 


HareL  Marie  Maximilien,  1749- 
1823.  Elie,  le  Pere.  A  French  ecclesi- 
astic, of  Saint-Germ ain-des-Pres. 

Harlaud,  John,  F.S.A.  Iota.  An 
English  literary  antiquary,  of  Manches- 
ter (^,j. 

Hartey,  Robert,  Earl  of  Oxford  and 
Mortimer,  1661-1724.  Humphry  Mack- 
ivorth.  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.  WiUiam,  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  Elliott  (Lewis), 
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- 
kins).  Effie  Afton.  An  American  poet, 
of  Baltimore. 

Harper,  John.     Hautboy. 

Harper,  Rev.  Samuel  BroAvn.  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.  F.  S.  E.  F.  S.  H.;  A 
Companion  Traveller.  An  English  writer, 
of  Windsor. 

Harris,  Emily  Marion.  Estelle ; 
E.  M.  H.     An  English  writer. 

Harris,  Mrs.  F.  (aicCready),  Hope 
Ledijard. 

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.  (?). 

Harris,  Joel  Chandler,  1848-.  Unde 
Remus.  An  American  negro-dialect 
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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.  Fresbyter  Anglicanus.  An  Eng- 
lish clergyman;  Vicar  of  Tor-Morhun 
w.  Cockington,  Devon.,  1848-79;  resi- 
dent at  Soi'el,  Torquay,  1880  et  seq. 

Harris,  Josiah,  1821-.  Cuntabar  ; 
Iskmael ;  A  Philanthropist;  Saint  Meva. 
An  English  journalist  and  miscellaneous 
writer,  of  Cornwall. 

Harris,  Mrs.  Lilly  C.  Chrysanthea. 
An  American  hjmn-writer ;  wife  of 
Thomas  Lake  Harris. 

Harris,  Rev.  N.  Sayre.  Secretarij  and 
General  Agent.  An  Epis.  clergyman;  in 
1882  of  New  York  City.  i 

Harris,  Richard.  ABivmster.  An 
Englisli  lawyer.  ^^^^-"^"^ 

Harris,  RichafS,  1833-.  Benedick 
Whipem ;  Cordrac  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., 
1768-1842.  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  Iiali:e,  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.,  18G1-67,  and  at 
Brocton,  N.Y.,  1867-75  et  seq. 

Harris,  W.  C.  A  Ball's  Bluff  Pris- 
oner.    An  American  soldier. 

Harrison,  Mrs.  Win.  (Kingsley). 
Lucas  Malet.  An  English  novelist ;  a 
daughter  of  Charles  Kingsley. 

Harrison,  Mrs.  Constance  (Gary). 
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.  His  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  j 
b.  in  Argyle,  Washington  Co.,  N.Y.  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,  O. 

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. 

Hart,  M.  C  Chevalier.  An  Ameri- 
can journalist. 

Harte,  Francis  Bret.  Bret  Harte. 
An  American  writer ;  b.  in  Albany,  N.Y.  * 
went  to  California,  dug  for  gold,  tauglit 
school,  engaged  in  the  express  business, 
set  type,  wrote  for  the  "  Caiifornian,"  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  "  Fraser'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  Dusehnik  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.  E.  An 
English  poet. 

Hartwell,  Mary.  H.  31.  Lewtral. 
An  American  novelist. 

Harvey,  Alexander,  M.D.  A  Uni- 
versity Professor.  A  Scottish  physician  ; 
Professor  at  Aberdeen. 

Harvey,  Rev.  Sdmund  George,  B.A., 
1828-.  The  Captain;  The  Other.  An 
English  clergyman ;  b.  at  Penzance ; 
Vicar  of  Mullyon-Helston,  1865-8-3  et 
seq. 

Harvey,  Gabriel,  LL.D.,  about  1545- 
about  1630.  Don  Richardo  de  Medico 
Campo.  An  old  English  writer  ;  a  caus- 
tic wit,  during  the  reign  of  Elizabeth. 

Harvey,  Miss  J.     A  Young  Lady. 

Harvey,  James.  R.  V.  An  English 
financial  writer  of  the  day. 

Harvey,  Rev.  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.  Kicliard,  M.A.  R.  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.  R.  H.  An  Irish  botanist ; 
b.  at  Limerick  ;  Professor  at  Trin.  Coll., 
Dublin,  1856-66. 

Harvey,  Rev.  William  Woodis, 
M.A.,  1798-1861.  Vindicator.  An  Eng- 
lish clergyman  ;  b.  at  Penzance ;  Preben- 
dary of  Exeter,  1839-64 ;  d.  at  Torquay. 

Harwood,  Miss  Isabella.     Rose  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,  3Iayo  H.  .1/.  H.  H.  An 
American  writer. 

Haseltine,  W.  H.  H.  W.  H.  H.  H. 
An  American  journalist. 

Haslewood,  Joseph,  1769-1833.  Eu. 
Hood;  Gridiron  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 

Frangois. 

Hassan,  A.  B.  A.  B.  H.  An  Ameri- 
can poet. 

Hassard,  John  R.  G.,  1836-.    J.  R. 


G.  H.  An  American  journalist;  b.  in 
New  York  City ;  educ.  at  St.  John's, 
Fordham,  N.Y.,  1855;  since  1866,  em- 
ployed in  his  native  city. 

Hasselt,  Andre  Henri  Constant 
van,  1806-74.  Alfred  dAcaline.  A  Bel- 
gian miscellaneous  writer;  member  of 
the  Royal  Academy  of  Brussels. 

Hastings,  Thomas,  -1800.  Archy 
Macsarconica,  F.R.S.  An  English  itin- 
erant bookseller  and  pamphleteer ;  b.  in 
the  bishopric  of  Dwham  ;  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. 

Hattdn,  jMrs.  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. 

Hauenschild,  Richard  Georg  Spil- 
ler  von,  1822-55.  Max  Waldau.  A 
German  poet ;  b.  at  Breslau. 

Haug,  Johann  Christoph  Fried- 
rich,  1761-1829.  Friedrich  con  Hophthal- 
mos.  A  celebrated  German  epigram- 
matist; Librarian  at  Stuttgart,  1817-29; 
b.  in  TViirtemberg ;  d.  in  Stuttgart. 

Hauser,  Carl.  Rentier  Pinncherg ; 
Adolar  SanfVeben ;  Schnake ;  Gretchen 
Shoddy.  An  American  journalist,  of 
New  York  City. 

Hausrath,  Prof.  Adolf.  George  Taylor. 

Havard,  Jean  Alexandre  d'Al- 
banes-Havard.  Alhnnis  Havard  d' ; 
A.  d'Albancs.  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  ^Nfamaroneck,  N  Y. ;  and  d. 
there. 


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Havers,  Miss  Dora.  Tlieo.  Gift.  An 
English  novelist  of  the  day. 

Ha-warden,  Eev.  EcUvard.  E.  H. 
An  English  Eoman  Catholic  writer,  of 
the  earlier  part  of  the  18th  century. 

Haweis,  Rev.  Thomas,  LL.B.,  M.D., 
1733-1820.  The  Presbijter.  An  English 
clergyman ;  b.  at  Eedruth ;  Eector  of  All 
Saints,  Aldwinkle,  Northamptonshire ;  d. 
at  Bath. 

HaTres,  Mrs.  Joel.  Her  Mother.  An 
American  writer;  wife  of  Eev.  Dr.  Hawes, 
of  Hartford,  Conn. 

Hawes,  WiUiam  Post,  1821-41.  J. 
G If  press,  Jr.  An  American  journalist,  of 
New  York  City. 

Hawke,  Lady  Aunabella  Eliza  Cas- 
sandra, 1787-.  The  Eight  Honourable 
Lady  //*«**.  An  English  poet ;  sister 
of  the  lion.  Martin  Bladder  llawke. 

Haw'ker,  Capt.  ,  E.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  Eev.  Eobert  Stephen 
Hawker,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Morwenstow, 
Cornwall. 

Hawker,  Admiral  Edward,  1782- 
1860.  A  Flag  Officer.  An  English  sea- 
man ;  entered  the  navy  in  1793 ;  became 
captain  in  1804;  d.  at  Brighton. 

Hawker,  Eev.  Robert,  1753-1827. 
R.  H.  An  English  Calvinistic  minis- 
ter; b.  at  Exeter;  Magdalen  Coll.,  Cam- 
bridge ;  for  fifty  years  vicar  of  a  church 
in  Plymouth. 

Haw^ker,  Eev.  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. 

Haw^kins,  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. 

Haw^kins,  Rev.  John.  A  Fair  In- 
quirer. An  English  Catholic  priest ; 
joined  the   Protestants   in   1782-84. 

Haw^ks,  Francis  Lister,  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;  Eector  of  the 
Calvary  Church,  New  York  City,  1850- 
QQ,  where  he  died. 

Hawling,  Francis.  A  Citizen  of  Lon- 
don.    An  English  dramatist. 

Havi'S,  Li.  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. 

Haw^trey,  Eev.  C.  D.  A  Spiritual 
Watchman.     An  English  clergyman. 

Hawtrey,  Miss  Edith.  Hope  Wraythe. 
An  Englisli  writer  of  the  day. 

Hay,  Dr. .     An  Episcopal  Divine. 

An  English  clergyman  of  the  first  part 
of  the  18th  century. 

Hay,  Sir  Andrew  Leith,  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  MarJcham. 
An  English  novelist. 

Hayden,  Eev.  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,  Eev.  Thomas,  M.A.     Theta; 


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Lancastriensls.  An  English  clergyman; 
St.  John's  Coll.,  Cambridge,  1834 ;  Kec- 
tor  of  Duntsbourn-Abbots,  1861-73. 

Hayley,  William,  1745-1820.  A 
Friend  to  the  Sisterhood.  An  Englisli 
■poet  and  miscellaneous  writer;  the  friend 
and  biographer  of  William  Cowper. 

Haynes,  John  Edward,  1825-.  John 
H.  Edwards.  An  American  publisher  and 
writer,  of  Kew  York  City. 

Hays,  ilrs.  Mary.      M H . 

An  English  novelist. 

Hay~ward,  Edward  Dykes.  E.  D. 
H.  An  English  Eriend,  of  Southwark, 
London;  son  of  William  Hay  ward,  of 
Maiden,  Essex. 

Hayward,  S.  A  Lover  of  his  King 
and  Country.  An  English  writer  of  the 
18th  century. 

Hayw^ood,  Mrs.  Eliza  (Fowler), 
1693(?)-1756.  A  Celebrated  Author  of 
that  Countrij ;  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  Robinson,  1784-. 
A  Nortliern  Man  with  American  Principles  ; 
Shepherd  Tom.  An  American  writer,  of 
Rhode  Island ;  brother  of  the  preceding; 
b.  in  South  Kingston,  R.I. 

Hazeltine,  M.  W.  M.  W.  H.  An 
American  \\Titer;  literary  editor  of  the 
New  York  "  Sun." 

Hazeltine,  Miron  J.  Miron.  An 
American  writer  on  games. 

Hazen,  Mary  P.  Mabel;  Marion 
Haven.  An  American  \^Titer  of  the  day 
on  religious  topics. 

Hazlett,  Helen.  M.  H.  Tatem.  An 
American  ("?)  novelist. 

Hazlitt,  William,  1778-18.]0.  ]V. 
H.;  Boswe/l  lied/virus:  Edicard  Senrch : 
Phantasies ;  W.  An  English  essay- 
ist;  b.  at  Wem,  in  Shropshire;  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  (1 )  dram- 
atist. 

Head,  Sir  Francis  Bond,  1st  Bart., 
179.3-1875.  A  British  Subject.  An  Eng- 
lish politician;  b.  at  Rochester;  served 
for  a  time  in  the  army ;  afterwards  trav- 
elled, and  wrote  accoimts  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;  educ.  at  Trin.  Coll., 
Oxford. 

Heady,  Morrison.  Uncle  Juvinell. 
An  American  writer. 

Hearne,  Mary  Anne.  Marianne  Farn- 
ingham.  An  English  Avriter ;  b.  at  Farn- 
ingham,  in  Kent. 

Hearne,  Thomas,  1678-1735.  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.  Du- 
caigne.     An  English  author. 

Heathcote,  George.  An  Old  Servant. 
An  English  gentleman ;  once  an  Alder- 
man of  London. 

Heathcote,  Ralph,  D.D.,  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.  William  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 clergj^man. 

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,  AViUiam  Wallace,  M.D. 
Leiand  Searcher.     An  American  novelist. 

Heber,  Richard,  1773-1833.  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,  INIrs.  Annie  F.  Mrs.  Alex- 
ander. An  English  novelist ;  in  1877 
was  living  in  Dresden,  Germany. 

Hedge,  Ed-ward  Holyoke,  -1837. 
Jeremiah  Grimes,  Jun.,  Gent.  An  Ameri- 
can graduate  of  Harv.  Univ.,  1828. 

Heesom,  Rev.   Frederick.      Parvus, 


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An  Euglish  author;  b.  at  St.  Veep; 
Schoolmaster  at  Polperro  ;  local 
preacher. 

Hello,  Mme  Ernest.  Jean  Lander. 
A  French  novelist. 

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),  1794-1835.  Clara  Balfour; 
A  Lady.  An  English  poet ;  b.  in  Liver- 
pool; the  last  years  of  her  life  were 
passed  in  Dublin,  where  she  died. 

Heminings,  Rev.  Joseph.  A  Disci- 
ple of  the  Prince  of  Peace.  An  English 
minister. 

Hempel,  Friedrich  Ferdinand. 
Peregrinus  Syntax.  A  German  philolo- 
gist of  the  first  part  of  the  18th  century. 

Hemyng,  Bracehridge.  An  Old 
Etonian;  Jack  Harhaway.  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  Ilall ;  styled  him- 
self A.M. 

Henderson,  Miss  Florence  IJeslie, 
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. 

Henderson,  N.  J.  Tricotrin.  An 
American  journalist. 

Henderson,  Thulia  Susannah. 
T.  S.  H.     An  English  writer. 

Henley,  Rev.  John,  1692-1756.  Peter 
de  Quir ;  .lonadab  Swift ;  Sir  Isaac  Rat- 
cliffe,  of  Elboiu-lane.  An  English  lec- 
turer who,  for  30  years,  delivered  his 
famous  orations  in  London  upon  theology, 
etc. 

Hennequia,  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  ivho  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.  li.  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.  Camillus.  A  Cana- 
dian writer. 

Henry,  Mrs.  Blary  H.  Hoice  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. 

HenshaAV,  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. 

Henshavp,  Mrs.  Sarah  Edvrards. 
Sidney  E.  Holmes.  An  American  writer 
of  the  day. 

Hentz,  Mrs.  Caroline  Liee  (Whit- 
ing), 1800-56.  Aunt  Patty.  An  Amer- 
ican writer ;  b.  in  Lancaster,  Mass. ;  in 
1825  married  Prof.  N.  M.  Hentz;  d.  at 
Marianna,  Fla. 

Hepw^orth,  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,  1807-58. 
W.  H.  H.;  Dinks  (1);  F.  F.  of  the  Ce- 
dars; Franh  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- 
bun/.     An  American  (1)  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-.  Phileleuthe- 
rus  Gantabrigiensis ;  Philonagnostes  Criti- 
cus.  An  English  controversialist ;  b.  in 
Suffolk ;  a  man  of  learning,  virtue,  and 
spirit ;  d.  at  Woburn. 

Heron,  A.     An  Ex-Hussar. 

Heron,  Agnes  and  Fanny.  Agties 
and  Fanni/  Natall.  American  lyric 
artists  ;  made  their  ch'but  in  Philadelphia 
in  1848 ;  in  1870  were  in  Europe. 

Heron,  Mrs.  Emily  (Planning). 
Austral ie.  An  English  colonial  poet; 
daughter  of  Sir  William  Montague  Man- 
ning, Vice-Chancellor  of  the  Sydney 
University. 

Heron,  Robert,  1764-1807.  Ralph 
Anderson.  A  Scottish  miscellaneous 
writer ;  b.  at  New  Galloway ;  ^vrote  and 
translated  a  number  of  works,  and  was  ed- 
itor and  contributor  to  several  periodicals. 

Herrick,  Edward  Claudius,  1811- 
62.  B.  F.  An  American  scholar ;  b.  in 
New  Haven,  Conn. ;  Yale  Coll.,  1862 ; 
Librarian  there,  1843-58,  and  Treasurer, 
1852-02 ;  d.  in  New  Haven. 

Herrick,  N.  N.  H.  An  English  writer 
of  the  first  part  of  the  18th  century. 

Hervey,  Mrs.  Eleonora  Louisa  (Mon- 
tagu), 181 1-.  Margaret  Russell.  An 
English  author ;  b.  in  Liverpool ;  the 
wife  of  Thomas  Kibble  Hervey. 

Hervey,  John,  Lord  Hervey  of  Ick- 
worth,  1696-1743.  .4  ]\Iemher  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,  1799-59. 
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.  Iskan- 
der.  A  Russian  socialist  and  able  re- 
publican writer  ;  d.  at  Paris. 

Heslop,  R.  O.  Harry  Haldane.  An 
English  dialect  writer. 

Hesse,  Liepold  Auguste  Constantin, 
-1844.  L.  A.  Constantin.  An  old  book- 
seller and  bibliographer,  of  Amsterdam. 

Hetzel,  Pierre  Jules,  1814-.  Pierre 
Jules  Stahl.  A  French  author  and  pub- 
lisher, of  Paris ;  in  1851  removed  to 
Brussels. 

Heun,  Karl  Gottlob  Samuel,  1771- 
1854.  H.  Clauren.  A  German  novelist; 
b.  at  Dobrilugk  ;  spent  his  life  chiefly  in 
Berlin. 


HeTverdine,     Rev.    Thomas,     M.A^ 

T.  H.  An  English  clergyman ;  Rector 
of  Abington,  and  Vicar  of  Basingbourn, 
Cambridge. 

Hewetson,  William.  A  Christian. 
An  English  Friend. 

Hewins,  Miss  C  M.  C.  M.  H.  An  A- 
merican  bibliographer,  of  Hartford,  Conn. 

Hewitt,  Harry  S.,  1856-.  Keld.  An 
American  journalist,  of  Syracuse,  N.Y. 

Hewitt,  John.  /.  H.  An  English 
antiquary. 

HewittStebbins,  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.,  1800-47. 
P* ;  Peter  Priggins.  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.  William  Ed^rard,. 
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." 

Hey\vood,  James.  James  East/.  An 
early  English  writer. 

Heyw^ood,  Samuel.  A  Layman.  An 
English  barrister-at-law. 

iiibbard,  Miss  Carrie  S.,  1833-. 
Mabel  St.  Glair.  An  American  poet ;  in 
1860  resided  at  Spring  Hill,  Fulton  Co.,  O. 

Hickes,  George,  D.D.,  1642-1715.  A 
Dignify'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. 

Hiekey,  Rev.  Ross,  1790-.  Martin 
Doyle.  An  Irish  clergyman  and  rural 
economist ;  b.  in  Co.  Cork. 

Hickling,  George.  Rusticns.  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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Hiflfernan,  Paul,  M.D.^  1719-77.  P. 
H.,  M.D.  An  Irish  physician  ;  b.  in  the 
Co.  of  Dublin;  went  to  London  in  1753; 
and  for  tlie  rest  of  his  life  was  a  hack 
author. 

Higgins,  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 
"Pali-Mall  Gazette." 

Hlggiuson,  Stephen,  1743-1828. 
Cato ;  Laco.  An  American  merchant 
and  politician ;  b.  in  Salem,  Mass. ;  M.C., 
1782-3;  d.  in  Boston. 

Higham,  Mrs.  Mary  R.  M.R.H.  An 
American  writer  of  the  day. 

Higham,  T.  R.  T.  Pi.  II.  An  Eng- 
lish dialect  writer,  of  Cornwall. 

Highmore,  Joseph,  1692-1780.  J. 
H.  An  English  painter ;  b.  and  d.  in 
London;  was  a  writer  of  considerable 
merit. 

Hildreth,  Rev.  Hosea,  A.M.,  1782- 
1835.  A  Father.  An  American  minis- 
ter, of  Gloucester,  Mass. ;  b,  at  Chelms- 
ford, Mass, ;  Harv.  Univ.,  1805. 

Hildreth,  James.  A  Dragoon.  An 
American  soldier ;  served  in  the  Western 
-countrv,  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 
Elorence,  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- 
goldshij.  An  English  clergyman ;  Christ 
Coll.,  Cambridge,  1833 ;  Rector  of  In- 
goldsby-Grantham,  1846-83  et  seq. 

Hilgard,  Heinrich,  1834-.  Henry 
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,  SuiDerintendent  of  the  "  Orphans' 
Free  School  "  at  Atlanta,  Ga. 

HiU,  Benson  Earle,  1795-1845.  Pol- 
lexenes  Digit  Snift ;  Dean  S\fiifl,  of  Brazen- 
nose.  An  English  author  and  comedian ; 
at  one  time  editor  of  the  "  Old  Monthly  " ; 
^nd  afterwards  co-editor,  with  Theodore 
Hook,  of  the  "New  Monthly";  d.  in 
London,  in  penury  and  distress. 

HiU,  F.  S.  F.  S.  H.  An  American 
ipoet. 


HUl,  Frank  Harrison.  APiominent 
London  Journalist.  An  English  writer; 
successively  editor  of  the  "Northern 
Whig  "  at  Belfast,  and  the  "  Daily  News," 
London. 

Hill,  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. 

HUl,  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. 

Iim,  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. .    . 

Hill,  Li.  C.  L.  C.  H.  An  American 
novelist  of  the  day. 

Hill,  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  1760-1840. 
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;  S ylvanus  Dashwood ; 
Silas  Standfast.  An  American  lawyer 
and  writer ;  b.  at  Machias,  Me. ;  Harv. 
Univ.,  1828;  practised  law  in  Boston; 
d.  in  Brookline,  Mass. 

Hiller,  Rev.  Thomas  Oliver  Pres- 
cott.  An  American.  An  American 
poet ;    a  Swedenborgian  minister. 

Hilliard,  Kate.  Lucy  Fountain.  An 
American  (?)  poet. 

Hineks,  Edward,  D.D.,  1792-1866. 
E.  H.  An  Irish  archaeologist;  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.  Assem.  of  Upper 
Canada.  A  Canadian  statesman;  b.  at 
Cork,  Ireland ;  settled  in  Canada  in 
1832;  Financial  Minister  of  Canada, 
1869-73. 

Hindley,  Miss  Anne.  —  See  "  Woods, 
Mrs.  A.  (H)." 

Hingeston-Randolpli,  Rev.  Francis 
Charles,  M.A.,  1838-.  A  Covntrt/  Far- 
son  ;  Herbert  Murraij.  An  English  cler- 
gyman; b.  at  Truro;  Eector  of  Ring- 
more,  Kingsbridge,  Devon.,  1860-83  et 
seq. ;  Rural  Dean  of  Woodleigh,  1879. 

Hinkley,  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  lil,  1840-.  Ralph 
Morel)/.  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. 

Hippisley,  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.  H.  An  American  author;  b.  at 
Vergennes,  Vt. ;  West  Point,  1817 ;  d.  at 
Hancock,  Ga. 

Hitchcock,  Francis.  Frank  Murdoch. 
An  American  writer. 

Hitchins,  Fortescue,  1784-1814.  A 
Young  Gentleman.  An  English  poet ;  b. 
at  St.  Hilary ;  Solicitor  at  St.  Ives ;  d.  at 
Marazion. 

Hlinka,  Adalbert,  1817-.  Franz 
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.  Edreard  Xewenham, 
M.A.  Decanus.  An  English  clerffyman; 
Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin,  1862;  Rector  of 
Aerise,  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  1799 ;  d.  at  Brigliton. 


Hoare,  Sir  Richard  Colt,  Bart., 
F.R.S.,  F.S.A.,  F.L.S.,  1758-1838.  R.  C. 
H.  An  English  antiquary ;  b.  and  d.  at 
Stourhead. 

Hoare,  Miss  Sarah,  1767-1855.  A 
Friend  to  Youth.  An  English  Friend,  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  Mj'lor  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. 

Hoeed6,  Jules.  Jules  Neuvil.  A 
French  poet. 

Hodder,  Edwin.  Old  Merry.  An 
English  writer  of  the  day. 

Hodge,  Thomas  Hounsell.  H.  T. 
Devon.     A  Canadian  WTiter. 

Hodges,  Sydney,  1829-.  George  Bu- 
dock.  An  Englisli  portrait  painter ;  b.  at 
Worthing ;  resident,  1880,  in  London. 

Hodgkin,  John.  ^4  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,  William,  Jr.  W.H.,junr. 
An  English  vrriter. 

Hodshon,  Ralpli.  A  Laijman.  An 
English  writer  of  the  18th  centurj-. 

Hodson,  Mrs.  Margaret  (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. 

Hoflftnan,  David,  LL.D.,  1784-1854. 
Cartaphilus ;  Anthoni/  Grumhler,  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.  Pacijicator.  An  American 
jurist ;  b.  in  New  York  City  ;  Columbia 
Coll.,  1809 ;  Judge  of  the  Superior  Court 
of  New  York,  1853-62. 

Hofland,  I\Irs.  Barbara  (Wreaks 
Hoole),  1770-1844.  An  Englishwoman. 
An  English  writer;  b.  in  Sheffield;  d.  at 
Kichmond. 

Hog,  Rev.  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.  Georgina.  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,  William,  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  Revising  Barrister  for  Northumber- 
land, etc. ;  d.  at  St.  John's  Wood,  London, 


Holbaeh,  Paul  Thiry,  Baron  von, 
1723-89. .  Mirahaud.  A  German  phi- 
losopher, 

Holberg,  Baron  liudvi^ig  von,  1684- 
1754.  Niels  Klim.  A  Danish  poet  and 
dramatist,  of  Copenhagen, 

Holbrook,  Mrs.  A.  M.     Pearl  Bivers. 

Holbrook,  Silas  Pinckney,  1796- 
1835.  A  Boston  llerchant;  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  Gray's  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  France. 

Holden,  J.  G.  P.     Ralph  Redwood. 

Holden,  Luther  Li.  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  Presbyter  of  the 
Church  of  England.  An  English  clergy- 
man; Rector  of  Exeter  Coll.,  Oxford, 
1715-30. 

Hole,  Rev.  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,  Ed"win  Clifford,  about 
1793-1824.  A  South  Carolinian.  An 
American  poet,  essayist,  and  journalist, 
of  Charleston,  S.C. 

Holland,  Rev,  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. 

HoUand,  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  liis  na- 
tive city  to  literary  pursuits,  and  d.  there. 

Holland,  Josiah  Gilbert,  1819-81. 
Dr.  Henrji  HaJford ;  Max  Mannering ; 
Timothy  titcomb.  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,  Rev.  Thomas  Agar,  M.A. 
An  Undergraduate.  An  English  clergy- 
man ;  Worcester  Coll.,  Oxford,  1825 ; 
Rector  of  Poynings,  Sussex,  1846-8-3  et 
seq. 

Holley,  Marietta.  Josh.  Allen's  Wife. 
An  American  novelist  of  the  day. 

Holley,  Myron,  1779-1841.  A  Citizen 
of  New  York.  An  American  lawyer  and 
journalist. 

Hollingbery,  R.  H.  An  Indian  Offi- 
'cial.  An  English  colonial  writer  of  the  day. 

Hollings^vorth,  Rev.  Nathaniel 
■John.  A  Late  Steward  of  the  Sons  of  the 
Clergii. 

Hollis,  Rev.  John.  A  Layman.  An 
English  clergyman. 

Hollis,  William.  A  Contributor  to 
*'  Bentley."  An  English  scholar  and 
poet. 

Holloway,  Liaura  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,  li.  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  mfe  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. 
I.  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 
scholar  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  educ. 
in  jSTew  Orleans  and  at  Centre  Coll.,  Dan- 
ville, Ky. 

.  Holthaus,  P.  T>.    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  Merchaiit 
of  Boston.  An  American  printer  and  pub- 
lisher, of  Boston.  i 

Homes,  Mrs.  Mary  Sophie  (Shaw). 
Millie  May  field.  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. 

Honeyvv'ood,  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-Harding.  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., 
F.S.A.,  1788-1841.  Alfred  Allendale, 
Esq.;  Vicesimus  Blenkinsop,  LL.D., 
F.R.A.,  A.S.S.,  etc.;  Mrs.  Ramshottam; 
Tekeli.  An  English  novelist ;  b.  in  Lon- 
don; spent  his  life  there  in  literary 
work,  and  d.  at  his  house,  near  Fulhara 
Bridge,  near  London. 

Hook,  Rev.  Walter  Farquhar,  D.D., 
F.E.S.,  1798-1875.  A  Layman.  An 
English  clergyman ;  b.  in  London;  B.A., 
Oxford,  1821 ;  Dean  of  Chichester, 
1859-75 ;  d.  in  London. 

Hooke,  Josiah.  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  educ.  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.  L.  H. 
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 
Richmond,  Va. ;  in  1871  a  teacher  in  the 
Richmond  Female  Institute. 

Hooton,  Charles.  Bilberry  Thurland. 
An  English  novelist. 

Hope,  Alexander  Janaes  Beresford, 
LL.D.,  1820-.  D.  C.  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  aiUes,  1772-1837. 
A  House  Holder.  An  American  lawyer; 
Yale  Coll.,  1791;  M.C.,  1813-15;  lived 
and  d.  at  Geneva,  N.Y. 

Hopkins,  Rev.  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. 

Hoplunson,  Francis,  Esq.,  LL.D.^ 
1737-91.  Peter  Grievous,  Esq.;  A.  B.  C. 
D.  E.  An  American  jurist;  b.  in  Phila- 
delphia; Univ.  of  Pemi.,  1757;  U.S. 
Judge  of  the  District  of  Pennsylvania,. 
1790-91 ;    d.  in  his  native  city. 

Hopkinson,  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. 

Hoppin,  Augustus,  1828-.  C.  Auton^ 
An  American  artist;  b.  at  Providence, 
R.I. ;  Brown  Univ.,  1848 ;  studied  law ; 
then  art,  in  Europe. 

Horbery,  Rev.  Matthew,  D.D.,  1707- 
73.  A  Clergyman  in  the  Country.  An 
English  clergyman;  b.  at  Haxay,  Lin- 
colnshire; Rector  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. 

Home,  Henry,  Jr.  An  American 
Indian. 

Home,  Richard  Hengist,  -1884. 
The  Farthing  Poet;  M.  I.  D. ;  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  Henry;  in  1864  ha- 

adopted  that  of  Richard  Hengist. 


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Home,    Thomas     Hartwell,    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,  1824-00  ;  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. 

Horniliold,  John.  J .  .  .  U.  .  .  .  .  , 
G.  A.  D.  S.  An  English  religious  writer 
of  the  last  century. 

Horsburgh,  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  Neio  York. 
An  American  jurist;  b.  in  England; 
Chief  Justice  of  New  York,  1763-78 ;  d. 
at  Flatbush,  N.Y. 

Horsnell,  William.  W.  H.  A  Ca- 
nadian poet,  of  Montreal. 

Hort,  John  Josiali.  Two  Moiiyitcd 
Sentries.  An  Irisli  officer;  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. 

Hoskins,  Mrs.  Josephine  R.  Hilde- 
garde;  Jacqueline.  An  American  "  South- 
land" writer,  of  New  Orleans;  b.  in  New 
York  State. 

Hoslcyns,  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  Rome. 

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  Ella  A.  Hazel 
Wylde.     An  American  writer. 

Hotten,  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.  W. 
Hogo-Hunt.  An  English  humorist  of  the 
day. 

Houghton,  Richard  Moncktou 
Milnes,  1st  Baron,  D.C.L.,  F.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. 

HoTPard,  Edward,  8th  Earl  of  Suf- 
folk, -1731.  A  Person  of  Quality.  An 
English  peer. 

Howard,  Rev.  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.  Jiigg.    An  American  journalist. 

Howard,  Luke,  1772-1864.  Eccletus  ; 
H.;  A  Friend;  An  University  Pen.  An 
English  Friend,  of  Plaistow,  Essex ;  last 
of  Tottenham,  Middx.,  and  Ackworth, 
Yorkshire;  d.  at  Tottenham. 

How^ard,  Martin,  -1781.  A  Gentle- 
man of  Halifax.  An  American  loyalist; 
his  house  at  Newport,  R.I.,  was  destroyed 
and  his  person  injured;  he  fled  to  Nortli 
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  1846 ;  from  that  time  lived 
chiefly  in  Boston. 

Howe,  Mrs.  Julia  (Ward),  1819-. 
A  Lady.  An  American  poet ;  b.  in  New 
York  City;  in  1843  married  Dr.  Samuel  G. 
Howe,and  has  since  lived  chiefly  in  Boston. 

Howe,  Miss  Blaud.  Halcyon.  An 
American  novelist,  of  Boston ;  daughter 
of  the  preceding. 

Howell,  Mrs.  F.  C.  Walsingham. 
An  American  writer. 

Howell,  Jolin.  A  Sufferer.  A  Scot- 
tish writer. 

HoweU,  John,  1788-1863.  Bill 
Truck.  A  Scottish  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. 

How^ells,  Williatn  Dean,  and  An- 
other, 1837-.  Two  Friends.  A  popular 
American  editor  and  author;  b.  at  Mar- 
tinsville, O. 

Howes,  Osborne.  F.  A.  C.  T.  An 
American  writer. 

How^ison,  William.  M.  de  Peudemots. 
A  Scottish  writer ;  protege  of  Sir  Walter 
Scott. 

Howitt,  WiUiam,  1795-1879.  Dr. 
Cornelius.  An  English  author;  b.  at 
Heanor,  Derbyshire ;  has  chiefly  devoted 
his  life  to  literary  pursuits. 

Howlett,  Robert,  Esq.  R.  H.,  Esq., 
near  Forty  Years  a  Practitioner  in  this 
Art.   An  early  English  writer  on  angling. 

Hows,  George  W.  Strix.  An  Ameri- 
can journalist,  of  New  York  City. 

Howse,  Mrs.  Rebecca  (Wildgoose 
Hedges),  1737-1818.  Mother  Goose.  An 
English  woman,  of  Oxford. 

Hoyle,  Edmond,  1672-1769."  A  Gen- 
tleman. An  EngUsh  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.  Ilarion  West.  An 
American  religious  writer. 

Hubbell,  Mrs.  Martha  Stone,  1814- 
66.  A  Pastor's  Wife.  An  American 
writer;  b.  at  Oxford;  d.  at  North  Ston- 
ington ;  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,  Abbe'  Evariste  Regis,  1813-60. 
A  Nankin  Man  of  Science.  A  Erench  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  Sitnderland,  1845-59. 

Hudson,  Eev.  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.  Cadwalader. 
An  American  journalist. 

HUlsen,  Helene  (von  Haseler),  GrSr 
fin  von,  1829-.  Helene.  A  German  au- 
thor; b.  at  Blankenf elde ;  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,  WUliam,  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  Besan^on;  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,  Kev.  Joseph  Darling,  A.M., 
1818-.  A  Connecticut  Pastor.  An  Amer- 
ican teacher  and  minister;  b.  in  New  Ha- 
ven, Conn.  J  Yale  Coll.,  1837  ;  Yale  Div. 
School,  1842 ;  Pastor  at  Essex,  Conn., 
1844-48;  Principal  of  the  Murray  Hill 
Institute,  New  Yoi'k  City,  from  1864. 

Hull,  Thomas,  1728-1808.  A  Gentle- 
man. An  English  actor  and  dramatist ; 
b.  in  London ;  for  a  time  an  apothecary ; 
and  an  actor  at  Covent  Garden  Theatre, 
1759-1808  ;  d.  in  Westminster. 

Hullah,  Jlrs.  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, 
18C9. 

Humble,  Eev.  Michael  Maughan, 
M.A.  A  Parish  Priest.  An  English 
clergyman  ;  Emman.  Coll.,  Cambridge ; 
Eector  of  Sutton  w.  Duckmanton,  1839- 
83  et  seq. 

Humboldt,  Gay.  Burr  Lington,  D.LL, 
An  American  writer. 

Hume,  Eev.  Abraham,  D.C.L.,  F.E.S., 
about  1815-.  A  Lancashire  Incumbent, 
An  Irish  clergyman  and  antiquary  ; 
Vicar  of  Vauxhall,  Liverpool,  1847-83 
et  seq. 

Hume,  J.  F.  Willys  Niles.  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.  S.  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 
Schoohnaster  in  the  Eastern  Country.  An 
American  poet ;  b.  and  d.  at  North  Yar- 
mouth, Me. ;  by  occupation  a  chair- 
maker  (?). 

Humphrey,  E.  A.  A  Churchman. 
An  English  writer. 

Humphrey,  George.  A  Collector. 
An  English  conchologist. 

Humphrey,  Rev.  John.    His  Respect- 


ful Neighbour,  J.  H.  An  English  clergy- 
man, of  Erome. 

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,  Edveard  Rupert,  LL.D. 
A  British  Commoner;  The  Head  Master 
of  an  English  Grammar  School.  An  Eng- 
lish writer  and  educator;  now,  1883,  a 
classical  teacher  of  Boston. 

Humphreys,  Henry  Noel,  1810-.  H. 
N.  H.  An  ArchcBologist.  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.  H.  —  See  "Jack- 
son, Mrs.  H.  (F.  H.)." 

Hunt,  (James  Henry)  Leigh,  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  Avriter. 

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,  Ro^vland,  Esq.  An  Independ- 
ent Voter.  An  English  political  writer, 
of  Shrewsbury. 

Hunt,  Thornton,  1810-78.  T.H.  An 
English  journalist,  of  London,  after  1840; 
son  of  (James  Henr^-)  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  Enghsh  poet; 
vrife  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  Eecords,  1838-61  ; 
d.  in  London. 

Huntington,  Miss  Cornelia.  Martha 
Wickham.  An  American  writer,  of  East 
Hampton,  L.I. 

Huntington,  Rev.  Dan,  M.A.,  1774- 
1864.  Octogenary.  An  American  Cong, 
minister ;  for  many  years  resident  at  Had- 
ley,  Mass. 

Huntington,  Emily.  E.  H.  An 
American  writer  for  the  young. 

Hunting-ton,  Frederic  Dan,  D.D., 
1819-.  F.  D.  H.  An  American  clergy- 
man; b.  in  Hadley,  Mass.;  Amherst 
Coll.,  1839;  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 
York  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.  S.  S.,  Sinner  Saved.  An  English 
Meth.  preacher,  of  London ;  b.  in  Kent ; 
d.  at  Tunbridge. 

Huntley,  Mrs.  E.  D.     Fannie  Grey. 

Huntley,  Stanley,  1845-85.  Spoopen- 
dyke.  An  American  journalist ;  b.  in 
New  York  City;  for  many  years  con- 
nected with  the  press  at  Chicago,  111.; 
about  six  years  ago  returned  to  New 
York  City;   and  d.  there. 

Hnntt,  Henry,  M.D.  An  Annual  Vis- 
itor.   An  American  physician. 

Huot,  Ii.  H.  Un  Observateur.  A 
French-Canadian  writer. 

Hurd,  Richard,  D.D.,  1720-1808.  A 
Warhurtonian.  An  English  prelate  ;  b. 
at  Congreve,  Staffs. ;  Bishop  of  Worces- 
ter, 1781-1808 ;  d.  at  Hartlebury. 

Hurlbut,  William  Henry,  1827-. 
Raimond.     An  American  journalist;  b. 


at  Charleston,  S.C. ;  Harv.  Univ.,  1847  j 
Div.  School,  1849;  Law  School,  1852; 
since  1855  has  been  connected  with  the 
periodicals  and  newspapers  of  New  York 
City. 

Hussey,  Edward  IJa-w.  E.  L.  M. 
An  English  litterateur  of  the  day. 

Hussey,  Rev.  Robert,  B.D.,  1801-56. 
Preshyterus.  An  English  scholar ;  b.  at 
Sandhurst,  Kent ;  Christ  Church,  Oxford, 
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  de'but  in  London  in 
1834 ;  and  has  remained  there  since. 

Hutchinson,  John,  Esq.,  1674-1737. 
J.  H.  An  Englisli  writer;  b.  at  Spenny- 
thorn,  Yorkshire;  was  opposed  to  Sir 
Isaac  Newton's  system. 

Hutchinson,  William.  John  Sands. 
An  American  journalist. 

Hutchisson,  W.  H.  Florio.  George 
Trigger.  An  Anglo-Indian  sportsman 
and  writer  on  sports ;  for  18  years  resi- 
dent in  Bengal. 

Hutton,  Rev.  John,  B.D.  J.  H.  An 
English  clergyman. 

Hutton,  R.  N.  An  Old  Rugbcean. 
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,  liuise,  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. 

lUff,  Rev.  George.  G.  I.  An  Eng- 
lish educator;  Head  Master  of  Grange 
School,  Sunderland;  Bishop -Wearmouth. 

Inchbald,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  (Simp- 
son), 175.3-1821.  Elfrida.  A  cele- 
brated English  actress,  dramatist,  and 
novelist;  b.  in  Stanningfield,  Suffolk; 
from  1781  devoted  to  literary  pursuits  at 
Kensington. 

Ingelow,  Jean,  1830-.  Don  John. 
An  English  poet  and  prose  writer;  b.  in 
Boston,  Lincolnshire ;  resided  for  many 
years  at  Kensington,  London. 

Ingersleben,  Einilie  von.  Emmy 
von  Rothenfels.     A  German  writer. 

Ingersoll,  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. 

Ingersoll,  Joseph  Reed,  LL.D.,  1786- 
1868.  A  Northern  Man.  An  American 
lawj-er  and  statesman;  b.  in  Philadel- 
phia; N.J.  Coll.,  1804;  M.C.,  1835-37 
and  1841-49;  Minister  to  England,  1849- 
53;  d.  in  his  native  city. 

Ingham,  Rev.  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  Edgbaston,  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. 

Inglis,  Henry  David,  1795-1835. 
H.  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  Church,  Edinburgh;  b.  in 
Perthshire  ;  d.  in  Edinburgh. 

Inglis,  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. 
/.  An  English  clergyman;  b.  at  East 
Codf ord ;  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  (1). 

Innes,  William.  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)  William  Henry, 
1777-1835.  Anser  Pen-Dragon,  Esq. ; 
Charles  Clifford ;  H.  C,  Esq. ;  Henry 
Fielding;  Satiric  us  Sculptor,  Esq.  An 
English  literary  forger ;  b.  and  d.  in  Lon- 
don ;  educ.  in  France ;  passed  his  life  in 
literary  pursuits. 

Ireland,  WiUiam  W.,  M.D.  An  Offi- 
cer li'ho  served  there. 

Iron,  Mrs.  N.  C.  Stella.  An  Ameri- 
can writer. 

Irons,  AVilliam  Josiah,  D.D.,  1812- 
83.  A  Bachelor  of  Divinity.  An  English 
clergvman ;  b.  at  Hoddesden,  Herts. ; 
Queen's  Coll.,  Oxford,  1833  ;  Prebendary 
in  St.  Paul's  Cathedral,  1860 ;  Rector  of 
St.  Mary  Woolnoth  lo.  St.  Mary  Wool- 
church,  London,  1872-83. 

Irvine,  Eev.  Alexander.     W.  P.  4r 


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A.  I. ;  A  Minister  of  the  Church  of  Scot- 
land.   A  Scottish  minister,  of  Kannoch. 

Irvine,  Mary  Catharine.  Aura.  An 
English  poet  and  novelist. 

Irving,  John  Henry  Brodribb, 
1838-.  Henrij  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-.  His 
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  J  resided  in  Europe,  1809- 
36. 

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 
Eector  of  St.  John's  School  for  young 
ladies,  in  New  York  City. 


Irving,  Thomas  J.  Gerald  Hart.  An 
American  novelist. 

Irving,  Washington,  LL.D.,  178-3- 
1859.  Fray  Antonio  Agapida;  Geoffrey 
Crayon ;  Diedrich  Knickerbocker ;  Jono/- 
than  Oldstyle;  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,  William,  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  Bradfield  St.  Clare,  Suffolk, 
1836-60  et  seq. 

Ivers,  Rev.  Hardinge  Furenzo. 
Alethinos ;  A  Roman  Catholic.  An  Eng- 
lish clergyman. 


J. 


Jabet,  George  S.  Eden  Warwick. 
An  English  humorist. 

Jacltman,  Rev.  John.  A  Clergyman. 
An  English  divine  of  the  first  part  of  the 
18th  century. 

Jackson,  Audrevr,  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  (1 ). 
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  Colorado 
Springs  ;  d.  in  San  Francisco. 

Jackson,  Rev.  J.  L.,  M.A.  Clericus 
Dorcestriensis.  An  English  clergyman ; 
Rector  of  Swanage,  Dorset. 

Jackson,  Rev.  John,  1686-1763.  A 
Clergyman;  A  Clergyman  in  the  Country; 
Philalethes  Cantabrigiensis ;  A  Presbyter 
of  the  Church  of  England.  An  English 
Arian  divine ;  h.  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.  William,  -1795.  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.  G.  J.  An  English  (?) 
author. 

Jacob,  Giles,  1686-1744.  G.  J. 
An  English  poet,  dramatist,  and  law- 
compiler;  b.  at  Romsey,  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  Friend,  of  Bel- 
fast ;  b.  in  Waterf ord. 

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  seq.  resident  at  Prestwood,  Charl- 
wood,  Crawley,  Sussex. 

Jacquot,  Charles  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  60tli  year  he  entered  a 
cloister;  assumed  the  priesthood;  and 
retired  to  Hayti,  where  he  died. 

James,  Edvpard.  Guy  Fawkes.  An 
English  writer. 

James,  Mrs.  Edwin.  A  Beauty.  An 
American  (1 )  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.  Aliquis.  An 
English  poet  and  barrister,  of  the  Middle 
Temple,  London. 

James,  Thomas  Chalkley,  M.D., 
1766-1835.  P.  D.  An  American  phy-si- 
cian;  b.  in  Philadelphia;  Univ.  of  Penn., 
1787  ;  professor  there,  1811-35;  d.  in  his 
native  city. 

Jameson,  Mrs.  Anna  (Murphy), 
1797-1860.  An  Ennuyee ;  A  Lady.  An 
Irish  miscellaneous  \\Titer ;  b.  in  Dublin ; 
d.  at  Ealing,  Co.  Middlesex. 

Jamieson,  John,  D.D.,  1759-1838. 
Dr.  Jehan,  of  the  Hall  Ryal.  A  Scottish 
clergyman ;  b.  in  Glasgow ;  educ.  at  the 
Univ.  of  that  city;  minister  at  Edinburgh, 
1797-1838,  where  he  died. 

Jamieson,  William.  ^4  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  French  journal- 
ist; b.  at  Saint-Etienne  (Loire);  lived 
and  d.  in  Paris. 

Janson,  Charles  WUliam.  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. 

Jarke,  Pranziska  Julie  (Schlesius), 
1815-.  E.  Badorff.  A  German  author; 
b.  at  Konigsberg;  in  1850  married  the 
rich  nobleman  Jarke ;  and  in  1864  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  Jackson,  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.  J.  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,  181 7-.  A  Churchman;  A 
Citizen  of  New  York;  The  President.  An 
American  law^'er ;  grandson  of  the  pre- 
ceding ;  b.  in  New  York  City ;  Columbia 
Coll.,  1836;  admitted  to  the'bar  in  1839; 
ilinister  to  Austria,  1869-75. 

Jay,  William,  LL.D.,  1789-1858.  A 
Churchman  ;  A  Churchman  of  the  Diocese 
of  Xew  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  Lit- 
erary Baker.  An  English  man  of  letters  ; 
a  baker  of  London. 

Jebb,  Ann.  W.  Bull.  An  English 
writer. 

Jebb,   Frederick.     Guatimozin.     An  ' 
English  (1)  writer. 

Jebb,  John,  M.D.,  F.E.S.,  1736-86. 
An  Englishman;  Paulinus.  An  English 
physician ;  b.  in  London ;  Rector  of 
Ovington,  Norfolk,  1764-75. 

Jebb,  Mrs. (Torkington),  1736- 

86.  Priscilla.  A  learned  English  lady ; 
widow  of  Dr.  John  Jebb. 

Jeflferies,  Richard.  R.  J.  An  Eng- 
lish sporting  writer  of  the  day. 

Jefierson,  Rev.  Joseph.  J.  J.;  Eras- 
tus ;  Iota.  An  English  Dissenting  min- 
ister, of  Basiugbroke,  Hants. 

Jeflferson,  Thomas,  LL.D.,  1743- 
1826.  M.  J*»;  Oliver  Fairplay ;  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  Jlonticello, 
Va. 

Jeffrey,  Mrs.  Rosa  Vertner  (Griffith 
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. 

JeflFreys,  Mrs.  Arnold.     Alton  Clyde. 

Jeflfi'ies,  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.,  F.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  Wiltshire. 

Jenings,  Mrs.  Edmond.  WyckUjfe 
Lane.  An  English  novelist,  of  Hawks- 
hurst,  Kent. 

Jenkins,  Ed-ward,  1838-.  A  Guest. 
An  English  satirist;  b.  in  Mysore,  India; 
(-•due.  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. 

Jenkins,  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  Hawkes- 
bury.  An  English  statesman ;  b.  in 
Oxfordshire;  in  political  life,  1761-86; 
d.  in  London. 

Jenks,  William,  LL.D.,  D.D.,  1778- 
1866.  The  Late  Rev.  Williamson  Jahn- 
senykes.  An  American  clergyman ;  b.  at 
Newton,  Mass.;  Harv.  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.^j 
Altamont.  An  English  clergyman ;  Vicar 
of  Claybrook,  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,  Louis  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  Lucy  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,  WiUiam,  F.S.A.,  1782-1869. 
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,  Key.  Charles,  M.S.,  1770- 
1853.  Scrutator.  An  English  clergy- 
TDQan;  Magdalen  Coll.,  Cambridge,  1797 ; 
Rector  of  Witney,  Oxfordshire,  1834-53, 
where  he  died. 

Jerrold,  Douglas  William,  1803-57. 
D.  W.  J. ;  Henrj  Brownrig  ;  Mrs.  Mar- 
garet Caudle  ;  Paul  Prendergast ;  Punch  ; 
The  Late  Captain  Barahbas  Whitefeather. 
An  English  humorist;  b.  at  Sheerness,  in 
Kent;  devoted  himself  to  literary  pur- 
suits in  London ;  and  d.  there. 

Jerrold,  William  Blancbard,  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  Farringdon,  Berkshire;  b. 
at  Stratford-in-the-Vale,  Berkshire;  d. 
at  Farringdon. 

Jew^sbury,  Miss  Maria  Jane.  M.  J.  J, 
—  See  "Fletcher,  Mrs.  M.  J.  (J.)." 

Johann  Nepomuk  Maria  Joseph, 
King  of  Saxony.  Philalethes.  A  Ger- 
man editor  and  poet. 

John,  Henriette  Friederike  Chris- 
tiane  Eugenie,  1825-.  E.  Marlltt.  A 
German  novelist ;  b.  at  Arnstadt,  Thu- 
ringia. 

Johnes,  Col.  Thomas,  1748-1816. 
A  Cardiganshire  Landlord.  An  Eng- 
lish litterateur  and  bibliomaniac  ;  b. 
in  Shropshire ;  resident  at  Haf od,  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  journaiist,  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. 

Johnson,  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;  wii'e  of  Oliver  Johnson,  of 
New  York  City. 

Johnson,  John  G.  A  Member  of  the 
Philadelphia  Bar.     An  American  lawyer. 

Johnson,  Ulew^elyn  H.  Ixion.  An 
American  bicycle  racer;  Swarthmore 
Coll.,  Pa.,  about  1879-80;  resident  (1885) 
of  Orange,  N.J. 

Johnson,  Lorenzo  T>.  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  ;  LT.S.  Senator,  1845-49  and 
1883-69;  Minister  to  England,  1868-69; 
d.  in  his  native  city. 

Johnson,  Mrs.  S.  O.  Daisy  EyebrigM. 
An  American  writer  of  the  day. 

Johnson,  Samuel,  D.D.,  1696-1772. 
Aristocles.  An  American  writer;  Presi- 
dent of  King's  Coll.  (now  Columbia), 
1754-63;  Missionary  at  Stratford,  Conn., 
1723-55  and  1763-72. 

Johnson,  Samuel,  LL.D.,  1709-84. 
S.J.;  T. ;  An  Lmpartial  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  a  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.  S.  B.  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. 
(Howe).  His  Motlier.  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  Rockby,  Ga.,  1861- 
67,  and  at  Cliestnut  Hill,  near  Baltimore, 
1867-75  et  seq. 

Johnston,  W.  F.  Malakoff.  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  Dads,  of  Cleikiim  Inn, 
St.  Ronan's.     A  Scottish  writer. 

Johnstone,  George.  Philorthos.  An 
English  religious  writer  of  the  earlier 
part  of  the  18th  century. 

Join\TlIe,  Francois  Ferdinand 
Philippe  Liouis  Marie  d'Orleans, 
Prince  de,  1818-.  A.  Trognon.  A  French 
writer. 

Jolly,  Miss  Emily.  E.  J. ;  Lady  who 
prefers  to  be  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,  Rev.   Charles    Alfred,  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  aetor  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.  Cavendi.ih.  An 
English  writer,  of  London,  on 
whist. 

Jones,  Rev.  J.  P.  Devoniensis.  An 
English  clergyman. 

Jones,  James  Athearn,  1791-1854. 
An  Officer  in  the  Army  of  Woife.  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 
Clerk ;  A  Roving  Priiiter ;  A  Squatter. 
An  American  journalist,  of  Philadelphia, 
1857  ;  b.  in  Baltimore. 

Jones,  John  Matthew,  Esq.  The 
Naturalist.     An  Englisli  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,  Leslie  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  Englisli  poet. 

Jones,  ReT.  Norris  M.  A  Presbyter 
of  the  Diocese  of  Maryland.  An  Ameri- 
can clergyman. 

Jones,  O^ven.  Devonshire  Poet.  An 
English  uneducated  wool-comber. 

Jones,  Richard.     R.  J. 

Jones,  Robert  Baker.  B.  B.  J.  An 
English  poet. 

Jones,  Sarah  Li.  S.  L.  J. ;  A  Block- 
aded British  Subject.  An  English 
writer. 

Jones,  Stephen,  1763-1827.  S.  J.; 
A  Friend  to  Candour  and  Truth.  An 
English  author,  editor,  and  journalist,  of 
London ;  b.  and  d.  in  that  city. 

Jones,  Rev.  Thomas.  Alun  Glan.  A 
Welsh  poet. 

Jones,  Rev.  Thomas.  A  Person  ivho 
travelled, 'etc.  A  Welsh  clergyman ;  Rec- 
tor of  Great  Creaton. 

Jones,  Rev.  William,  D.D.,  1726- 
1800.  Thomas  Bull;  Triniti/  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  Xayland,  1775,  and  Rector 
of  Paston  and  of  Holliugbourne,  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  Francisco. 

Jourdan,     Mrs.     Mary    J.,     -1865. 


31.  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  tlie 
Co.  of  Limerick  ;  sailed  for  this  country 
in  1866,  and  settled  in  Boston;  d.  in 
Dublin. 

Judah,  Samuel  B.  H.  Terentius 
Phlogobombus.  An  American  satirical 
writer,  of  New  York  City. 

Judson,  EdTvard  Z.  C.  Ked  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. 
Philalethcs  Cantabrigiensis.  A  learned 
English  phj'sician  and  mathematician,  of 
London. 

Justamond,  John  Obadiah,  F.R.S., 
—1786.  ^4  Professor  of  Surgery,  An 
English  surgeon,  of  the  2d  Regt.  of 
Dragoon  Guards. 

Justice,  Alexander.  A.  J. ;  A  WelU 
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  Pennsi/lvanian.  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  Dept.,  India  Office,  1859-74. 


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Kearie,  Miss  Aiinie,  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.  Jolin,  M.A.,  1792-1866. 
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,  Rev.  Thomas,  B.D.,  -1873. 
E. ;  Contributor  to  Tracts  for  the  Times. 
An  English  clergyman  ;  Vicar  of  Bisley, 
etc.,  1827-73. 

Keck,  Karl  Heinrich  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- 
ler.    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. 
Her  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.,  Gent. ; 
A  Virginia  Confederate.  An  American 
soldier  in  the  late  civil  war. 

Keir,  James,  Esq.  J.  K.,  F.R.S.,  and 
S.  A.  So.    An  English  chemist. 

Keir,  Mrs.  James.  A  Lady.  An  Eng- 
lish writer ;  widow  of  the  preceding. 

Keith,  Rev.  Alexander.    Bev.  A 

K ,A.M.    An  English  clergyman;  the 

famous  Parson  Keith  of  May-Fair  Chapel. 

Keith,  Charles.  A  Student  of  Mar  iscltal 
College.    A  Scottish  poet,  of  Montrose. 

Keith,  George  Skene,  D.D.  A  Mod- 
erate Clergyman  of  the  Synod  of  Aberdeen. 
A  Scottish  divine,  of  Keith  Hall,  Aber- 
deenshire ;  and  Presbyt.  minister  of  Ean- 
kell,  in  that  county. 

KeUey,  Albert  W.,  1838-84.  Parme- 
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. 
Pontoosuc.  An  American  lawyer  and 
politician,  of  Pittsfield,  Mass. ;  b.  in  Shef- 
field, Mass. ;  Amherst  Coll.,  1836 ;  d.  at 
Pittsfield. 

Kelly,  Miss  Caroline  E.  C.  E.  K.  — 
See  "Davis,  Mrs.  Caroline  E.  (K.)." 

Kelly,  Dennis  BurroTres.  A  Mem- 
ber of  the  Irish  Bar.     An  Irish  novelist. 

Kelly,  Miss  Frances  Maria,  1790- 
1882.  Barbara  S-  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. 

Kellj^  Jonathan  P.  Falconbridge ; 
Jack  Humphries;  Stampede.  An  Ameri- 
can humorist. 

Kelly,  WiUiam.  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, 

Kenjpshall,  Julia  A.  Julia  A.  Willis. 
An  American  writer  of  the  day. 

Kendall,  B.  P.  'Timothy  Tickle,  Esq. 
An  American  writer,  of  Vermont. 

Kendall,  E.D.  E.D.K.  An  Ameri- 
can writer. 

Kendall,  Edward  P.     Galoot. 

Kenealy,  Ed^vard  Vaughan  Hyde, 
LL.D.,  D.C.L.,  1819-80.  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.D., 

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,  John  Pendleton,  LL.D., 
1795-1870.  Pmd  Ambrose;  A  Man 
of  the  Times ;  Marh  Littleton  ;  A  Member 
of  the  21th  Congr. ;  Mephistopheles ;  Solo- 
mon Secondthoughts,  Schoolmaster ;  A  South- 
ern 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,  R.L 

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. 

Kenrick,  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,  WiUiam,  LL.D.,  -1779.  W. 
K.,  Esq. ;  W.  Avon  ;  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.  O.  K.  —  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-. 
C.  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.  Charles  J.  Al 
Fresco.  An  American  writer,  of  Jackson- 
ville, Elorida, 

Keplinger,  Mrs.  E.  M.  (Patterson). 
Q'leen  of  Hearts.  An  American  "  South- 
land "writer;  b.  in  Baltimore,  Md. ;  for 
many  years  a  teacher  in  tlie  public 
schools  of  New  Orleans. 

Keppel,  W^illiam  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 
Titter  well.  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;  Eector  of 
the  Parish  of  St.  George's,  New  York 
City.  1813-16. 


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Kidd,  Rev.  Samuel,  M.A.,  1801-43. 
Alfted.  An  English  Orientalist;  b.  in 
Hull ;  Prof,  of  Chinese  in  the  Univ.  of 
London ;  d.  at  Camden  Town. 

Kidder,  E.  R.     -S'«/  Slocuni. 

Kidder,  Frederic.  Orient;  Sagada- 
hoc. An  American  local  historian ;  b, 
in  New  Ipswich,  N.H. ;  d.  at  Melrose, 
Mass. 

Kidder,  Joseph.  Reddik.  An  Ameri- 
can newspaper  contributor. 

Kilvert,  Adelaide  Sophia.  A 
Mother  and  the  Mistress  of  a  Familij.  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,  Counsellor .     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. 

liing,  Edward,  1795-1837.  Lord 
Kingsborough.  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  Chelsea,  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, 
1796-1804  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,  WiUiam,  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  1708,  and  d.  there. 

King,  William,  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,  William.  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 
theUnited  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.  Granhy 
Dixon.  An  Eng.  journalist,  reviewer,  and 
novelist ;  brother  of  Charles ;  b.  at  Holne, 
Devon.;  Worcester  Coll.,  Oxford;  editor 
Edinburgh  "  Daily  Review,"  1870-72. 

Kingsley,  George  Henry.  The  Doctor. 

Kingsley,  Vine  Wright.  Americus; 
A  Member  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  Gen- 
tleman.    An  English  writer,  of  Petworth. 

Kingston,  William  Henry  Giles, 
1814-80.     Barrington  Beaver,  Esq. ;  Bar- 


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nabii  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.  Brookli/n.  An 
American  journalist,  of  Brooklyn,  N.Y. 

Kip,  Lieonard.  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  Biocj.  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. 

Kippis,  Andrew,  D.D.,  1725-95.  A. 
K.  An  English  Unit,  divine;  minister 
of  a  congregation  at  Boston,  Lincoln- 
shire, 1746 ;  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  De  Kay.  An 
American  writer  of  the  day. 

Kirkland,  INIrs.  Caroline  Matilda 
(Stansbury),  1801-64.  Mary  Clavers. 
An  American  writer ;  b.  in  New  York 
City ;  about  1830  married  William  Kirk- 
land, of  Hamilton  Coll. ;  editor  of  the 
«  Union  Magazine,"  N.Y.,  1847-48. 

Kirkland,  Charles  Pinckney,  LL.D. 
An  Officer  in  the  Field.  An  American 
lawyer,  of  New  York  City ;  Hamilton 
Coll.,  1816. 

Klrkivood,  Robert.  Boby  Awl.  A 
Scottish  writing  master,  of  Edinburgh. 

lOrschner,  Miss  L.  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  Baleigfi.  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  natlA'e  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.  Tiie  German  Milton.  A 
celebrated  German  poet ;  resided  at 
Hamburg,  1771-1803,  as  councillor  of 
the  Danish  legation. 

Knapp,  Rev.  Henry  Ryder,  M.A., 
-1817.    Peeping  Tom.     An  English  cler- 


gyman, wit,  and  genius ;  Rector  of  Wood- 
ford, and  Vicar  of  Rounds,  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  IJorenzo,  LL.D., 
1783-1838.  Ali  Bey;  Ignatius  Loyola 
Robertson,  LL.D.;  Shahcolen,  a  Hindu 
Bhilosopher  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  Hopkiuton,  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-.  Ivlikspaan. 
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  (1)  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,  Rev.  Henry  Cogswell,  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.  Knight,  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  writer, 
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,  Mrs.  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.  Dalriada.  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,  Eev.  Spenser.  An  Irish  Clergij- 
man.  An  Irish  divine;  Rector  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,  WiUiam,  1732-1810.  A  Gen- 
tleman in  Lo7idon  ;  A  Late  Under  Secretary 
of  State ;  A  Laijman  of  the  Church  of  Eng- 
land. An  Irish  statesman ;  Under  Secre- 
tary of  State  at  London,  1770-82;  Agent 
of  the  Georgia  Loyalists,  1784;  d.  at 
Great  Ealing. 

Koch,  Ernst.     Edouard  Helmar. 

Konig,  E-wald.  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,  Rev.  Anthony,  1771-1836. 
Hev.  John  Beschter ;  A  Countryman  of 
Martin  Luther.  A  French  R.  C.  priest ; 
b.  at  Kayersberg,  near  Colmar  (Haut- 
Rhin) ;  officiated  in  the  United  States, 
1807-25;  Prof,  of  Theol.  in  the  Rom. 
Coll.,  1825-36 ;  d.  in  Rome. 


Kolzow-Massalski,  Princess  Helena 
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. 

Koster,  John  Theodore,  Esq.  A 
Merchant.  An  English  writer;  Member 
of  the  Royal  Academy  of  Sciences  at 
Lisbon. 

Kotzebue,  WUhelm  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. 

Krasinski,  Count  Valerian.  A  Nat- 
uralist. A  Polish  miscellaneous  writer,, 
of  London. 

Krause,  Ernst  Ludwig,  1839-.  Carus 
Sterile.  A  German  writer ;  b.  at  Zielen- 
zig,  in  West  Prussia;  with  Darwin  and 
Hackel  he  founded  the  monthly  "Kos- 
mos"  in  1877. 

Kiihne,  August,  1829-.  Johannes  van 
Dewall.  A  German  novelist ;  b.  at  Her- 
f ord  in  Westphalia ;  served  for  many 
years  in  the  army;  and  retired  in  1875' 
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. 


L. 


Liabarre,  Louis,  1810-.  Jacques  Bien- 
aise.  A  Belgian  journalist ;  b.  at  Di- 
nant  (Namur) ;  has  been  connected  with 
advanced  Republican  sheets  in  Paris, 
Liege,  and  Brussels. 

liabouchere,  Henry  Du  Pre,  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. 

Liaboulaye,  Edouard,  1811-83.  Dr. 
B.€n€  Lefebvre.  A  French  jurist  and 
statesman  ;  b.  in  Paris. 

Lachlan,  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 

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Liacoste,  Mile  Mathilde,  -1881.  Louise 
Gerald.     A  French  novelist. 

IJacroix,  Mme  Louise.  Mme  d'Ag- 
hovne.     A  French  writer  of  the  day. 

Lacroix,  Paul,  1806-84.  Le  biblio- 
phile Jacob ;  P.  L.  Jacob,  bibliophile ; 
Antomj  Dubourg ;  Pierre  Dufour.  An 
eminent  French  editor  and  literary  an- 
tiquary ;  b.  in  Paris. 

Jjacuuza,  Emanuel,  1731-1801.  Juan 
Josafat  Ben-Ezra.  A  South  American 
writer;  Bishop  of  St.  Jago  of  Chili. 

Lacy,  Willoughby.  One  formerly  pos- 
sessed of  the  Place.  An  English  poet ; 
son  of  James  Lacy,  Esq. 

Ladd,  Mrs.  Catharine  (Stratton), 
1810-.  Alida;  Arcturus;  Minnie  Man- 
flower  ;  Morna.  An  American  "  South- 
land" \vriter,  of  Winnsboro',  S.C. ;  b.  in 
Virginia. 

Ladd,  Joseph  Brown,  1764-86. 
Arouet.  An  American  poet  and  prose- 
writer  ;  b.  in  Newport,  R.I. ;  killed  in  a 
duel  at  Charleston,  S.C. 

Ladd,  William,  1778-1841.  Philan- 
ihropos.  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. 

Lafuente,  Modesto,  1806-66.  Fray 
Gerundio  ;  Tirabecque.  A  Spanish  his- 
torian ;  b.  at  Eabanel  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. 

Laing,  Alexander,  1787-1857.  The 
Brechin  Poet.  A  Scottish  poet;  b.  at 
Brechin ;  was  a  flax-dresser  for  about  20 
years. 

Laing,  David,  LL.D.  D.  L. ;  An  Em- 
inent Collector  in  Edinburgh.  A  Scottish 
editor  and  literary  antiquarj'^ ;  Librarian 
of  the  Signet  Library,  Edinburgh. 

Laird,  Lieut.  Francis  Charles,  R.N. 
George  Howard,  Esq.  An  English  sea- 
man and  writer. 

Lake,  Rev.  .      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,  Rev.  J.  A  Manchester  Man. 
An  EngUsh  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.  0.  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  Reading. 

Lamothe-Langon,  Etienne  Leon, 
Baron  de,  1786-.  Alfred  Nettement ; 
J.  Pouchet;  Mme  la  C^^^  D'Adhemar.  A 
French  litterateur. 

Lamotte-Fouque,  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.  A.  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.  Jlieronymus 
Lorm.     A  German  writer  of  the  day. 

Landon,  Letitia  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.  S-  L. ;  Boythorn ;  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.;  E.  J.  L. 
An  English  writer. 


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Lang,  John.  MofussUite.  An  Eng- 
lish (?)  humorist. 

Lange,  Ernst  PhUipp  Karl,  1813-. 
PliUipp  Galen.  A  German  noA^elist ;  b. 
at  Potsdam  ;  studied  medicine  at  Berlin  ; 
entered  the  Prussian  army  as  a  surgeon  ; 
afterwards  travelled  extensively ;  and  in 
1878  retired  from  service  on  a  pension. 

Langliorae,  Eev.  Jobn,  1735-79.  One 
of  H.  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. 

LangTvorthy,  Asahel,  A.M.,  -1835. 
A  Kentuckian.  An  American  writer; 
Univ.  of  Vermont,  1805. 

Lianigan,  George  F.,  1846-.  Allid  ; 
Toropholite.  A  Canadian  journalist  and 
sporting  writer;  b.  at  St.  Charles,  River 
Hichelieu,  Upper  Canada  ;  in  1867  joined 
the  staff  of  the  INIontreal  "  Gazette." 

Lianman,  Charles,  1819-.  An  Angler ; 
A  Landscape  Painter;  A  Tourist.  An 
American  journalist;  b.  at  Monroe, 
Mich. ;  for  some  years  pi-ivate  secretary 
to  Daniel  Webster ;  afterwards  librarian 
to  the  U.S.  House  of  Representatives  ;  in 
1871  became  American  Secretary  of  the 
Japanese  Legation  at  Washington. 

Liansing,  Abraham.  One  of  the  Peo- 
ple. An  American  political  writer ;  a 
broker  of  Boston. 

Liareombe,  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.  L.  An  English  cler- 
gyman ;  b.  at  Maidstone ;  Brasenose  Coll., 
Oxford,  1820;  Chaplain  to  Viscountess 
Falmouth,  Baroness  Despencer;  d.  at 
Eyarsh  Vicarage,  Maidstone. 

LaRochefoucauld-Liancourt,Fran- 
gois  Alexandre  Frederic,  due  de,  1747- 
1827.  Un  Europe'en,  A  French  peer  and 
philanthropist ;  travelled  in  the  United 
States,  1792-99. 

Laroue,  Mile  L6onie.  Rene'.  A 
French  dramatist,  of  Macon,  actu- 
ellement   a   Paris. 

Larra,  Mariano  Jose  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  M4- 
plats.    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. 

Lascelles,  Rowley,  Esq.,  1771-1841. 
A  Member  of  it  ;  Numa  ;  Publicola  ;  Yor- 
ick.  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., 
-18.34.  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- 
1866.  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." 

Liatrobe,   John  Hazelhui-st    Bone- 

val,  1803-.   .   An  American  lawyer; 

b.  in  Philadelphia ;  admitted  to  the  Bal- 
timore bar  in  1825 ;  is  a  member  of  the 
Maryland  Historical  Society,  and  has 
given  much  time  to  historical  and  other 
literary  work. 

Liatto,  Thomas  C  Aiken  Dunn.  An 
American  journalist,  of  Brooklyn,  N.Y, 

Laughan,  Dr. .     A  Farmer.     An 

American  writer. 

Laujon,  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- 
1838.  R.  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-.  Eriiile  Col- 
ombey ;  Un  ancien  enfant  de  chceur.  A 
French  bibliographer;  attached  to  the 
Royal  Library,  1845-47  ;  afterwards  sub- 
librarian to  the  Corps  legislatif. 

Laurie,  Rev.  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. 
Laurent-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  Ellenborough. 

LaTV,  Thomas,  175G-1834.  Justinian. 
An  English-American  financier;  an  uncle 
of  Lord  Ellenborough ;  d.  at  Washington, 
D.C. 

Lawler,  Peter.  Peter  Pindar.  An 
English  writer. 

LawTence,  Bessie.  Agatha.  An 
American  poet  of  the  day. 

Lawrence,  Fredericli,  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. 

Law^rence,  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  Scott.    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.  Lawrence,  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\^Tence,  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. 

Lawrence,  William  Beach,  LL.D., 
1801-80.  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  life  in  Wash- 
ington, and  d.  there. 

Lawrence,  William  Richards,  M.D. 
One  of  the  Board  of  Managers.  An  Amer- 
ican physician  ;  b.,  1812,  at  Longwood, 
Mass. ;  Harv.  INIed.  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  Eliza.  — 
See  "Riddell,  Mrs.  C.  E.  (L.)." 

Lawson,  E.  M.  E.  M.  L.  An  Eng- 
lish writer  of  the  day. 

Lawson,  James,  1799-.  A  Cosmopo- 
lite. A  Scottish-American  poet  and  prose 
writer:  b.  at  Glasgow;  of  New  Tork 
City  from  1815. 

Lawson,  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. 

LaAvson,  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,  Charl-tvood.  N,  N.  An 
English  writer  of  the  first  part  of  the 
18th  century. 

Lay,  E.  Elizabeth.  E.  E.  L.  An 
American  (1)  writer  of  the  day. 

Lea,  Mrs.  Floride  (Clemson).  C.  df 
Flori.  An  American  "Southland"  writer  ; 
a  granddaughter  of  John  C.  Calhoun;  L. 


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in  Pendleton  Village,  S.C;  in  1870  re- 
sided in  New  York  City. 

Lea,  Henry  Charles,  1825-.  Mizpah. 
An  American  author  and  publisher,  of 
Philadelphia;  and  b.  in  that  city;  grand- 
son of  Mathew  Carey. 

Leacli,  Harry  HarTTOod.  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,  ilf.  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  Literary  Family. 
An  English  lady;  autobiographer  of  the 
day. 

Lebrun,  Pauline  (Guyot),  1805-. 
De  Camille;  Camille  Lebrnn.  A  Erench 
woman  of  letters,  of  Paris;  wrote  also 
under  the  pseudonyms  "Laure  Dar- 
tigue"  ar»d  "Fabien  de  Saint  Leger." 

Leclianteur,  M.  E.  De  Pontaumont. 
A  French  -writer;  Inspector  of  the  Ma- 
rine, Cherbourg. 

liechmere,  E.     Edmund  Stratford. 

lie  Clerc,  Miss  Clara.  Harry  Holt; 
Polly  Holt.  An  American  "  Southland  " 
writer;  b.  in  Alabama;  in  18G9  teacher 
at  "  College  Temple,"'  Newnan,  Ga. 

Lieclere,  liOuis,  1799-185i.  Ludovic 
Celler.     A  French  economist,  of  Paris. 

Lecomte,  Jules,  1814-G4.  Jules  Du 
Camp;  Van  Engelyom.  A  French  jour- 
nalist and  man  of  letters,  of  Paris ;  b.  at 
Boulogne ;  d.  at  Paris. 

Led'huy,  Jean  Baptiste  Alphonse. 
Chrysostome  Dagobert.  A  French  teacher 
at  London. 

liCe,  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,  1854; 
Vicar  of  All-Saints,  Lambeth,  1867-83 
et  seq. 

Lee,  John,  D.D.,  1780-1859.  Alumm 
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. 
^L  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.  A  Traveller.  An  English  lady; 
b.  in  Colchester;  d.  at  Erith,  Co.  Kent. 

Lee,  William,  -1840.  Un  Ame'ricain 
Citoi/en.  An  American  writer;  consul 
at  Bordeaux. 

Leech,  H.  E.  S.  H.  E.  S.  L.  An 
English  botanical  writer. 

Leeds,  William  Henry.  W.  H.  L. 
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,  WUUam,  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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Lieg'Ii,  Gerard.  J.  Christian;  Gilbert 
Dalrymple,  D.D.  An  English  writer  of 
300  years  ago. 

Le  Grice,  Rev.  Charles  Valentine, 
M.A.,  1773-1858.  C.  V.  Le  G.;  Civis ; 
Gronovius;  Vigilans.  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,  Trereife,  near 
Penzance,  in  Cornwall. 

Leidesdorf,  Franz.  Franz  Wallner. 
A  German  writer. 

Leigh,  Mrs. .    Sator.    An  English 

writer  of  the  day. 

Leigh,  Benjamin  Watkins,  LL.D., 
1781-1849.  Algernon  Sijdnetj  ;  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-^7, 
when  he  retired  into  private  life:  d.  at 
Richmond. 

Leigh,  Chandos,  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. 

Leigh,  P.  Brady.  A  Member  of 
Gray's  Inn.  An  English  lawyer  and 
law-writer. 

Leigh,  Percival.  Mr.  Pips;  Profes- 
sor. An  English  humorist  and  journal- 
ist, of  London. 

Leighton,  John,  E.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-. 
Hans  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  aiesurier.  Rev.  Thomas,  B.D.  A 
Cletgyman  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  Erench  dramatist ;  b.  in 
Paris;  in  1839  he  renounced  literature 
to  devote  himself  to  the  direction  of  the 
"  Gymiiase  "  theatre ;  d.  in  Paris. 


Lemon,  Mark,  1809-70.  Uncle  Mark. 
An  Englisli  humorist,  dramatist,  and 
journalist;  b.in  London;  for  many  years 
one  of  the  editors,  or  sole  editor,  of 
"  Punch,"  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.n. 
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  New  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- 
guste,  1845-.  Prosper  Chazel.  A  French 
litie'rateur ;  b.  at  Strasbourg;  in  1872,  en- 
tered the  staff  of  "  le  Temps." 

Lermont,  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  ;  Philaletkes  ; 
A  Student  of  the  Temple;  A  Gentleman  in 
Scotland;  A   Gentleman  in  the   City.     An 


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I  rish  religious  and  political  writer ;  d.  at 
Glaslougli,  County  Monaghan. 

Ijeslie,  Sir  John,  Knt.,  1766-1832.  A 
Gentleman.  A  Scottish  poet  and  scholar ; 
b.  at  Largo,  Fifeshire  ;  educ.  at  St.  An- 
drew's and  at  Edinburgh ;  then  pro- 
ceeded to  London,  where  he  engaged  in 
literary  work  j  Prof,  of  Nat.  Hist,  in  the 
Univ.  of  Edinb.,  1819-32 ;  d.  at  his  seat, 
at  Coates,  Fifeshire. 

Leslie,  Mrs.  Madeline.  A  Phj/sician's 
Wife.     A  Scottish  writer  of  the  day. 

Lespes,  Antoine  Joseph  Napoleon 
(called  Leo),  1815-75.  Timothee  Trimm. 
A  French  author ;  b.  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  coi)ies ;  d.  in  Paris. 

Lessing,  Gotthold  Ephraim,  1729- 
81.  The  Father  of  German  Literature. 
An  eminent  German  poet. 

Lester,  Rev.  Charles  Edwards, 
1815-.  Helen  Dliu ;  Berkeleij  Men.  An 
American  journalist;  b.  at  Griswold, 
Conn. ;  came  to  the  Bar  in  Mississippi ; 
afterwards  ordained  to  the  Presbyt.  min- 
istry; from  1847  resided  at  New  York 
City. 

LetchTTorth,  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  Eaotd.  A  French  dramatist 
and  miscellaneous  writer,  of  Paris. 

Letts,  J.  M.  A  Returned  Californian. 
An  American  writer. 

Lever,  Charles  James,  M.D.,  LL.D., 
1806-72.  Cornelius  O'Doicd;  Paid  Gose- 
bet ;  Harri)  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.  II.  A.  L., 
the  Old  Shelcarry ;  The  Old  Shekarry. 
An  Irish  sporting  writer. 

Levy,  Julius,  1831-.  Julias  von  Ro- 
denherg.  A  German  poet  and  dramatist ; 
b.  at  Rodenberg  iii  Hessen ;  since  1859 
has  resided  at  Berlin. 

Lewes,  George  Henry,  1817-78. 
Frank  Churchill;  Slinc/sby  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. 

Lew^is,  Albert  Henry.  Lewis  Henry. 
An  American  writer  of  the  day. 


LcAvis,  Alonzo,  1794-1861.  The  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.  E.  L.  An  Ameri- 
can lady,  of  Philadelphia,  "who,  during 
years  of  weary  confinement"  by  sick- 
ness, gave  utterance  to  her  consolations 
in  poetry,  for  the  support  and  consola- 
tion of  others. 

Lewis,  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,  1858-80. 

Lewis,  Rev.  John,  M.A.,  1675-1746. 
****;  A  Friend  to  Liberty  and  Property. 
An  English  clergyman  and  antiquary;  b. 
in  Bris"tol ;  Vicar  of  Mynstre,  1708-46. 

Lewis,  John  Dela^vare,  M.A.  John 
Smith  of  Smith  Hall,  Gent. ;  An  Under- 
graduate. An  English  writer ;  Trin. 
Coll.,  Cambridge,  1850. 

Lewis,  Julius  Warren.  F.  Clinton 
Barrington. 

Lewis,  Mrs.  L.  P.  L.  P.  L.  A  Ger- 
man writer  of  the  day. 

Lew^is,  jNIrs.  Mary.  Meta.  An  Amer- 
ican poet  of  the  day. 

Lewis,  MattheAv  Gregorj^,  1775- 
1818.  "Monk"  Lewis;  A  West  India 
Proprietor.  An  English  novelist  and 
dramatist;  b.  in  London  ;  M.P.,  1796;  in 
1796,  commenced  his  literary  career;  the 
latter  years  of  his  life  were  passed  in 
travelling ;  d.  on  board  sliip;  returning 
to  England  from  the  West  Indies. 

Lewis,  Richard.  Peter  Pounce,  Esq. 
An  English  satirist,  of  the  18th  century. 

LeAvis,  Rev.  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.,  1817-82.  Cam. 
An  English  writer  on  whist. 

Lewison,  William  H.,  1822-57.  Ju- 
lius Ccesar  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.  Robert, 
M.A.,  1808-.  A  Sexagenarian.  An  Eng- 
lish clergyman  and  poet;  Christ  Church, 
Oxford,  1829;  in  18b3,  resided  at  Wihon- 
place,  London. 

Liieber,  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. 

Lieber,  Oscar  Blontgomery.  Ameri- 
cus.    An  American  journalist. 

Liebich,  Augusta.  Marjorie  March. 
An  American  writer. 

liillie,  li.  C.  L.  C.  White.  An  Amer- 
ican writer  of  the  day. 

Liilly,  AVilliam,  1602-81.  Zadhiel. 
A  famous  English  astrologer;  b.  in  Lei- 
cestershire ;  d.  at  Hersham. 

Lincoln,  Mrs.  Jane  Elizabeth  (Lar- 
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 Gov.,  1808-9. 

Lind,  John,  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  Earl  of  B .  A  Scot- 
tish nobleman;  3d  Earl  of  Balcarres; 
succeeded,  1662. 

Lindsey,  Rev.  Theophilus,  M.A., 
1723-1808.  A  Late  Member  of  the  Univer- 
sity. An  English  Unit. ;  b.  at  Middlewich, 
Cheshire ;  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;  Ellas.  An  English 
Roman  Catholic  clergyman ;  b.  in  Win- 
chester; educ.  at  Douay,  France  ;  for  40 


years  held  a  small  preferment  at  Horn- 
by, Lancashire,  where  he  died. 

Linn,  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. 

Linning,  Thomas.  A  Friend.  An 
English  writer  of  the  first  part  of  the 
18th  century. 

Linskill,  Miss .       Stephen   Yorlce. 

An  English  writer  of  the  day,  of  York- 
shire. 

Linton,  Mrs.  Eliza  (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,  Amelie  (Speyer),  1824-.  Amd'- 
lie  Godin.  A  German  novelist;  b.  at 
Bamberg ;  married,  in  1845,  the  Prussian 
engineer,  Lieut.  Franz  Linz  (who  died  in 
1870);  and  since  1873  has  lived  in  Munich. 

Lippincott,  Esther  J.  T.  Esther  J. 
Trimble.  An  American  writer  of  the 
day,  of  Philadelphia. 

Lippincott,  Mrs.  Sara  Jane  (Clarke), 
182.3-.  Grace  Greemcood.  An  American 
writer,  of  Philadelphia;  b.  at  Pompey; 
educ.  at  Rochester,  N.Y.;  in  1853  married 
Leander  K.  Lippincott,  the  publisher,  of 
Philadelphia. 

Lipscomb,  George,  M.D.,  1773-1846. 
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.  S.  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. 

Liittlehales,  Richard  ("?).  Ccemeterius. 
An  English  scholar;  a  contributor  to 
the  "Microcosm,"  of  Eton  Coll,  1787. 

Liivandais,  Augustus,  M.D.  A.  P. 
Knutt. 

Liivermore,  George,  A.M.,  1809-65. 
The  Antiquarij.  An  American  merchant 
of  Boston ;  b.,  lived,  and  d.  in  Cam- 
bridge, Mass. 

liivingston,  Brockliolst,  LL.D., 
1757-1823.  Aquiline  Nimhlechops,  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. 

Liivingston,  Robert  R.,  LL.D.,  1747- 
1813.  Cato.  An  Amei'ican  jurist  and 
statesman ;  b.  in  New  York  City ; 
Columbia  Coll.,  1765;  Chancellor  of 
New  York,  1777-1801 ;  and  Minister  to 
France,  1801-4. 

Livingston,  William,  LL.D.,  1723- 
90.  Un  Cultivateur  de  New  Jerseij ;  A 
Farmer  of  New  Jerseij ;  A  Gentleman  Edu- 
cated at  Yale  CoHege;  Hortensius ;  Tijro- 
Philolegis.  An  American  statesman ;  b. 
in  New  York;  Yale  Coll.,  1741;  Governor 
of  New  Jersey,  1776-90. 

Lizardi,  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. 

Lloyd,  Charles.  An  Old  Man  of  Busi- 
ness ;  An  Honest  Man.  An  English  writer; 
private  Secretary  to  Richard  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  Gmma  F.  E.  F.  L.; 
A  Clergyman's  Daughter.  An  English 
writer. 

Lloyd,  H.  A  Member  of  the  Revision 
Committee  of  the  Church  of  Ireland.  An 
Irish  writer  of  the  day. 

Locke,  David  Ross,  183-3-.  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  (O.)  "Blade." 

Locke,  Mrs.  Jane  EJrmina  (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. 
L.;  An  Untaught  Minstrel.  A  poet,  of 
Prince  Edward's  Island,  chiefly  on  relig- 
ious topics. 

Lockhart,  John  Gibson,  1794-1854. 
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.  H.  M.;  A  Gentleman 
in  Toivn.  A  Scottish  writer,  of  Edinburgh. 

Lomax,  E.  Victoria.  Byrd  Lyttle. 
An  American  ^vriter  of  the  day,  of  Balti- 
more. 

Lombard,  Israel.  L.  An  American 
merchant,  of  Boston,  Mass. 

Lomenie,  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. 
CoU.,  Cambridge,  B.A.,  1819;  d.  in 
Dover. 

Loug,  Edward,  -1809.  Cleon.  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  Eosilian,  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  Universit//  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. 

Liong,  Roger,  S.T.D.,  1680-1770. 
Dicaiophilus  Canfabrigiensis.  An  English 
divine  and  astronomer;  Master  of  Pem- 
broke Hall,  Cambridge,  1733-70. 

Liongfellow,  Henry  Wadswortli, 
LL.D.,  1807-82.  An  American;  Profes- 
sor Strongfellow.  An  American  poet ;  b. 
at  Portland,  Me. ;  Bowdoin  College, 
1825  ;  d.  at  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Liongley,  John.  An  Eminent  English 
Counsel.  An  English  lawyer,  of  Koch- 
ester. 

liongstreet,  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.,  1793- 
1870.  A  Northern  Presbyter.  An  Amer- 
ican minister ;  b.  at  South  Berwick,  Me. ; 
Bowdoin  Coll.,  1809;  Andover  Theolog- 
ical Sem.,  1815  ;  President  of  Dartmouth 
Coll.,  1828-63;  d.  at  Hanover,  N.H. 

Lord,  W.  B.,  R.A.  W.  B.  L.  An 
English  artist  of  the  day. 

Lorimer,  Rev.  John  Gordon.  A 
Churchman.  A  Scottish  clergyman,  of 
Free  St.  David's  Church,  Glasgow. 

Lothian,  Maurice.  A  Sincere  Friend 
of  the  People.     A  Scottish  lawyer. 

Lothrop,     Mrs.     Harriet     Mulford 


(Stone).  3Iargaret  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.  Zeohinizul.  The 
Erench  king. 

Lourdoneix,  Paul  de.  Pierre  et  Paul. 
A  Erench  miscellaneous  writer. 

Love,  James,  -1774.  ScriUerus  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  Williamscot,  near  Banbury. 

Lovejoy,  Cornelia.     Paid  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,  Johu,  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  Eort  Meigs,  O. 

Low,  Miss  Mary.  Aunt  Mary,  An 
English  writer. 

Low,  Samuel,  1765-.  An  American. 
An  American  poet  and  dramatist. 

Lowe,  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.;  Hosea  Biglow ; 
Elmwood ;  Columbus  Nye ;  Homer  Wilbur; 
A  Wonderful  Quiz.  A  distinguished 
American  poet;  U.S.  Minister  to  Spain, 
1878-80 ;  to  England,  1880-85. 

Lowell,     John,    LL.D.,     1769-1840. 


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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,  Riehard,  1782-1865.  Uncle 
Tim;  Tim  C/adpoIe ;  An  Octogenarian. 
An  English  schoolmaster,  land-surveyor, 
and  for  nearly  half  a  century  factotum 
in  most  of  the  parochial  offices ;  b.  in  Al- 
fristin,  Sussex ;  resided  near  Chiddingly ; 
and  d.  in  Tunbridge. 

liowrie.  Rev.  Randolph  "W.  li.  W. 
L.  An  American  Epis.  clerg3'man ;  in 
1882,  of  Washington,  D.C. 

Lowrie,  Hon.  Walter,  1784-1868.  His 
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.  H.  L. 
An  English  writer  of  the  18th  century. 

lioyd,  Samuel  Jones,  1st  Baron  Over- 
etone,  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. 

lioyson,  Charles  Jean  Marie,  182  7-. 
Le  Pere  Hyacinthe.  A  Erench  prelate ; 
b.  in  Orleans ;  in  1870  he  became  a  secu- 
lar priest;  in  1872  married  an  American 
lady  in  London. 

.liubliner,  Hugo,  1846-.  Hugo  Burger, 
A  German  dramatist ;  b.  at  Breslau ;  since 
1857,  the  time  of  the  death  of  his  father, 
has  been  actively  engaged  as  a  manufac- 
turer at  Berlin. 

Lucas,   Kev.   Charles.     s  s, 

M.A.,  of  the  University  of  Oxford.  An 
English  clergyman ;  Exeter  Coll.,  Oxford, 
1791 ;  Curate  of  Avebury,  Wiltshire. 

Lucas,  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 
Lugay.     A  French  writer. 

Luckey,  Rev.  John.  A  Chaplain.  An 
American  biographer,  and  chaplain  of 
Sing  Sing  Prison,  N.Y. 

Lucy,^Henry  W.,  1845-.  Tlie  Mem- 
ber for  Chiltern  Hundreds ;  Toby,  M.P. 
An  English  joxirnalist,  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. 

Luders,  Charles  Henry,  1858-.  C. 
H.  L. ;  Henry  Karlsten.  L.  H.  C.  An 
American  journalist. 

Lukens,  Henry  Clay,  1838-.  Erratic 
Enrique;  Heinrich  Yale  Snehul.  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;  Brasenosc  Coll.,  Oxford, 
1849;  Rector  of  AVickford,  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.  Her- 
mes. An  English  lawyer  and  opera  man- 
ager, of  London. 

Lumlej^,  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  Eree 
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 


I.U 


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Theol.  Sern.,  1846;  in  1881,  resident  at 
Idlewild,  Penn. 

liunn,  Arthur  Wallbridge.  Arthur 
Wallbridge.     An  English  writer. 

liunt,  George,  A.M.,  1803-85.  Wesleij 
Brooke.  An  American  lawyer,  poet,  nov- 
elist, and  journalist,  of  Boston ;  b.  at 
Newburyport,  Mass. ;  U.S.  District  Attor- 
ney for  jNIass.,  1849-53  ;  d.  in  Boston. 

Lupton,  Rev.  James,  M.A.  J.  L. 
An  English  clergj'man  ;  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford, 
1823  ;  Rector  of  St.  Michael  Queenhithe 
U-.  Holy  Trinity,  London,  1832-74  et  seq. 

Lyman,  Darius,  Jr.,  1826-.  A  For- 
mer Resident  of  the  South.  An  American 
■writer;  b.at  Ravenna  (1),  Portage  Co.,  O. 

Lyman,  Joseph,  D.D.,  1750-1828. 
An  Old  Republican.  An  American  Cong, 
minister;  Yale  Coll.,  1767;  pastor  at 
Hatfield,  Mass. 

Lyman,  Mrs.  Laura  Elizabeth  (Ba- 
ker), 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.8.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-Tijidalian.  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  EdTvard 
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^vard  Robert 
Bulwer-Lytton,  2d  Baron,  1831-.  His 
Son;  Edward  Trevor;  Owen  Meredith. 
An  English  poet  and  diplomatist ;  son  of 
the  preceding. 

Lytton,  Rosina  Doyle  (Wheeler) 
Lytton- Bulwer,  Lady.  Chevely.  An 
L'ish  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 
Frankfort,  Ky. 

Blacallan,  David.  Scrutator,  An 
English  writer. 

McAlpine,  Robert  W.,  1838-.  R. 
W.  M.;  Oliver  Ancient;  Gath  Brittle; 
Dhu;  George  Gregory  Gregg ;  Uncle  Jake; 
Sonica.  An  American  journalist,  of  New 
York  City. 

MacAndrew,  Mrs.  Barbara  (Mil- 
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    Lissanore,    near    Belfast ; 


Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin,  1757;  from  1798 
lived  in  retirement ;  d.  at  Chiswick,  Sur- 
rey. 

Macartney,  William  H.  Major 
Middoon.    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  Alacaulay  of  Rothley, 
1800-59.  Cid  Hamet  Benengeli ;  A  Gen- 
tleman of  the  Middle   Temple ;    Tristram 


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Merton;  Richard  Quongti.  An  English 
liistorian;  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. 

McBurney,  M.  Carroll  Malone.  An 
American  journalist. 

McCabe,  James  D.,  about  1840-. 
Edward  Winslow  Martin.  An  American 
writer;  b.  at  Eichmond,  Va. ;  resided  in 
that  city  during  tlie  civil  war,  devoting 
his  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   liaw.    J.  L.  Mc- 

C ;  McC ,•    Mac.      An   English 

gentleman,  of  Inglcwood,  St.  James's 
Eoad,  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 
Ladij.     An  English  writer. 

McCarthy,  Denis  Florence,  about 
1817-82.  J.  IT.  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  the  Univ.  of 
Toronto  from  1859. 

MacClean,  Edward,  1 847-.  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. 

MeClenthen,  Charles  S.  A  Private 
Soldier.     An  American  writer. 

McCIure,  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.   Paddy. 


An  American  journalist,  of  Philadel- 
phia (?). 

McCobb,  Mrs.  Mary  Selden.  Mary 
Densel.     An  American  writer  of  the  day. 

McCoU,  Evan,  1808-.  The  Mountain 
Minstrel.  A  Scottish-Canadian  lyric  poet, 
of  Kingston;  b.  at  Kenmore;  removed 
to  Canada  in  1850. 

McCoU,  Rev.  Malcolm,  M.  A.,  F.R.S.L., 
1838-.  Expertus ;  Scrutator.  A  Scottish 
clergyman  of  the  English  Church  ;  b.  at 
Glenlinan  in  Ross-shire ;  educ.  at  Edin- 
burgh and  in  Germany;  Rector  of  St. 
George,  London,  1871-83  et  seq. 

McConneU,  Wmiam.  Mac{Artist). 
An  English  poet  of  the  day. 

McCord,  Mrs.  Adelaide,  1835-68. 
Indigina.     An  American  writer. 

McCord,  Mrs.  Ijouisa  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  laAv  in  London ; 
but  chiefly  devoted  himself  to  literary 
pursuits  ;  d.  m  London. 

McCormick,  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.  Li.  H.,  about  1813-53. 
An  Emeritus  Professor.  An  American 
merchant  and  humorist;  b.  in  New  York 
City ;  d.  in  Sierra  Leone,  Africa. 

McCrie,  Thomas,  D.D.,  1772-1835. 
Scoto-Britannicus.  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. 

31'Culloch,  David.  Oleander.  A 
Scottish  writer,  of  Glasgow,  of  the  day. 

McCulloch,  John  Ramsay,  1789- 
1864.  J.  R.  M.  An  eminent  Scottish 
economist;  b.  at  Whithorn;  professor  in 
the  Univ.  of  London,  1828-32;  d.  at 
Westminster. 

M'CuUoh,  James  H.,  Jr.,  M.D.  An 
Officer  of  the  U.S.  Army.  An  American 
piij^sician,  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  Rusticus.  An  American 
lawyer ;  b.  in  Philadelphia ;  Harv.  Law 
School,  1878;  has  practised  in  Boston, 
1878-84  et  seq. ;  resides  in  Cambridge, 
Mass. 

McDermott,  Hugli  F.,  1833-.  Pax. 
An  American  journalist,  of  Boston. 

Macdiarmid,  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,  Eev.  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  Atholl.  Jean 
Jambon.  A  Scottish  humorist ;  Solicitor- 
General  of  Scotland. 

MacDonald,  Wilson.  Homo  ;  Spiral 
Groove.  An  American  sculptor,  of  New 
York  City. 

McDonneU,  Jolin  W.,  1856-.  Patrick 
Fitzgibbons.  An  American  journalist  and 
reporter,  of  New  York  City. 

McDonough,  C.  J.     Warwick. 

M'Donough,  Capt.  FelLx,  -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,  Miss. 

McElroy,  Wniiam  E.  Myron  Hub- 
bell. 

McFarlan,  W.  L.  A  Special  Corre- 
spondent. A  Scottish  traveller;  corre- 
spondent of  the  "  Glasgow  Herald." 

Macfarlane,  Robert,  1815-83.  Ruth- 
erglen.     A  Scottish  antiquary. 

Macfarlane,  William.  A  Layman. 
A  Scottish  writer. 

M'Gaffey,  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,  O.,  where 
she  afterwards  resided. 

MacGavoek,  Randal  W.,  1828-.  A 
Tennessean.  An  American  traveller;  b, 
at  Nashville,  Tenn. 

MacGeachy,  Charles  E.  A.  Mac, 
(The  Danburian). 


M'Gee,  Thomas  D'Arcy,  1825-68. 
Philo -Veritas;  A  Backicoodsman.  An 
Irish-American  journalist ;  b.  in  Carling- 
ford;  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. 

QIacgeorge,  Andrew.  A  Layman  ; 
Veritas.    A  Scottish  writer,  of  Glasgow. 

MacGeorge,  Rev.  Robert  Jackson, 
about  181 1-.  Cidpepper  Crabtree,  Esq.; 
Solomon  of  Streetsville.  A  Scottish  cler- 
gyman of  the  English  Church;  Incimi- 
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-cwm- 
Needingworth,  Hants.,  from  1846. 

M'Gibbon,  Alexander.  A  Lounger, 
an  Old  3Iaid,  and  Lady  Honora.  A  Scot- 
tish poet. 

M'Gilchrist,  John,  M.D.  J.  M'G. 
A  Scottish  poet. 

M'Gill,  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. 

McGrew,  Alexander,  1826-.  Bran- 
dywine ;  Sandy  Osborne.  An  American 
journalist,  of  Memphis,  Tenn. 

McGuire,  Mrs.  J.  "\V.  (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. 

Machar,  Miss  A.  M.  Fidelia.  An 
American  writer  of  the  day. 

BIcHenry,  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  Rodman.  —  See 
"Church,  Mrs.  Eliza  Rodman  (Mcll- 
vaine)." 

Macintosh, .     M.     An  American 

journalist,  of  Buffalo,  N.Y. 

Mcintosh,  Maria  Jane,  1803-.  Aunt 
Kittij.  An  American  novelist ;  b.  at  Sun- 
bury,  Ga. ;  removed  to  New  York  City 
in  1835,  and  devoted  herself  to  literary 
work. 

Macintosh,  William.  A  Lover  of  his 
Country.  A  Scottish  writer  of  the  18th 
century,  of  Borlum. 

Mclntyre,  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 

(Planche).  Susie  Sunbeam.  An  Eng- 
lish writer  for  the  young. 

Blackay,  iliss   .      Jeannie  Dods. 

An  English  (?)  journalist. 

Mackay,  Aberigh,  1849-81.  Ali 
Baba.  An  Indian  official;  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,  Minories. 

Mackay,  Charles,  LL.D.,  1814-. 
Herman  Grimbosh ;  John  Wagstaffe,  Esq., 
of  Wilbye  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 Fitzhvgh.    A  Scottish  poet  of  tlie  day. 

Mackay,  Rev.  James.  A  Chaplain 
in  H.  M.  Indian  Service.  An  English 
clergyman,  at  Fort  George. 

MacKellar,  Thomas,  1812-.  Tarn. 
An  American  poet;  b.  in  New  York 
City;  a  type-fomider  of  Philadelphia 
from  1833. 

Blacken,  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  Lorraine,  1784- 
1859.  Aristides.  An  American  writer; 
Indian  Agent,  in  the  employ  of  the 
United  States  Indian  Department;  d.  in 
New  York  City. 


Mackenzie,      Alexander      Slidell, 

1803-48.  IVie  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.  //  Musannif.  An 
English  writer  of  the  day. 

3IcKenzie,  G.  A.  Ellis  Dale.  A 
Canadian  journalist. 

Mackenzie,  George,  1630  or  81-1714. 
E.  C.  An  eminent  Scottish  statesman;. 
Viscount  Tarbat  and  Earl  of  Cromarty. 

Mackenzie,  Sir  George  Steuart,  7tb 
Baronet,  F.R.SS.  L.  and  E.,  -1848.  M. 
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- 
chequer 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. 
Cryptonymns.  An  English  (?)  writer  of 
the  day. 

Mackenzie,  Mary  Jane.  A  Lady. 
Au  English  religious  writer. 

Mackenzie,  Peter.  The  Odd  Fellow  ; 
A  Ten-Pounder.  A  Scottish  writer,  of 
Glasgow. 

3Iackenzie,  Robert  Shelton,  LL.D., 
1809-1881.  R.8.M.;  Sholto;  Littlejohn. 
An  Irish  author  and  journalist;  b.  in 
Limerick  Co. ;  of  Pliiladelphia,  from 
1852. 

Mackenzie,  Rev.  William.  W.  Ml 
A  Scottish  minister,  of  North  Leith. 

Mackenzie,  William  Lyon,  1795- 
1861.  Patrick  Swift.  A  Canadian  jour- 
nalist; b.  at  Springfield,  Forfar,  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,  O. 

Mackinnon,  Campbell.  C.  31.  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  Univ.  of 
Glasgow  in  1822  and  1823;  Commis- 
sioner for  Indian  Affairs,  1830. 

Mackittrick,  Richard  Kendall. 
R.  K.  M. 

McKoy,  William.  Lang  Sj/ne.  An 
American  writer,  of  Philadelphia. 

Mackworth,  Sir  Digby,  Bart.,  1789- 
1852.  A  Field  Officer  of  Cavalry.  An 
English  (?)  soldier;  b.  at  Oxford;  en- 
tered the  army  in  1807 ;  became  colonel 
in  1851 ;  d.  at  Glan  Usk,  County  Mon- 
mouth. 

Mackworth,  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  18th  century. 

M'Liaggan,  Eev.  Alexander.  A 
Gentleman  in  the  North.  A  Scottish  min- 
ister, of  Little  Dunkeld. 

31cljane,  Mary  Jane.  Mary  Jane 
Windle.     An  American  writer. 

Maclaren,  John.  A  Felloiu  Labourer. 
A  Scottish  writer. 

3I'Lauchlan,  Thomas,  D.D.  An 
Eye-  Witness.     A  Scottish  writer. 

McLaughlin,  J.  Fairfax.  Pasquino. 
An  American  writer. 

McLiean,  ,  D.D.     Minister  of  the 

Church  of  Scotland. 

Maclean,  Lachlan,  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'lielland,  George.  A  Friend  to  the 
Peace  of  the  Church  of  Scotland.  A  Scot- 
tish writer. 

McLeod,  Daniel.  A  Native  of  Vir- 
ginia.   An  American  writer. 

McLieod,  Mrs.  Georgie  A.  (Hulse). 
Flora  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,  Xavier  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 ; 


b.  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  ISth  Light  Infantry.  An  Eng- 
lish soldier. 

McMullen,  Miss  Mary  A.  Una.  An 
American  poet,  of  the  West. 

MacNally,  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  Brook 
An  American  poet,  of  Caledonia,  N.Y. 

3I'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  Eosebank,  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. 

Macnish,  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.  Breivster.  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'Quin,  Abbe  Angel  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 ;  a 
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. 

BlcVickar,  John,  D.D.,  1787-1868.  A 
New  Yorker.  An  American  clergyman  ; 
b.  in  New  York  City;  Columbia  Coll., 
1804 ;  professor  in  Columbia  Coll.,  N.Y., 
1817-64. 

McVickar,  William  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  York  City. 

Madan,  Cristobal.  Un  Hacendado. 
A  Spanish  writer,  of  Cuba. 

Madden,  Daniel  Owen,  1815-52. 
Danby  North.     An  Irish  writer. 

Madden,  Sir  Fredericlc,  F.E.S.,  1801- 

78.  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. 

Maginn,  William,  LL.D.,  1794-1842. 
******;  Auqustinus ;  Rei\  J.  Barrett, 
D.D.,  S.F.f.C.D.;  Bob  Puller;  C.  0. 
C(rossman) ;  P.  J.  Grossman;  P.  P. 
Grossman ;  Jacobus  Dapiferus,  Gorcagien- 
sis  ;  Richard  Dowder  ;  Dioni/sius  Duggan  ; 
Blaise  Fitztravesty,  Esq. ;  Philip  Forager ; 
Rev.  E.  Hincks,  F.T.G.D.;  Wm.  Holt; 
An  Irish  Gentleman  lately  deceased ;  Thom- 
as Jennings,  Soda  Water  Manufacturer; 
Giles  Middlestitch ;  Morty  Macnamara 
Mulligan;  Sir  31organ  O'Doherti/,  Bart.; 
O.  P. ;  Olinthus  Petre,  D.D. ;  P.  P.  P. ; 
B.  F.  P.;  Thomas  Pipes;  The  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.D.  The  Poet 
Laureate  of  the  Neio  Town  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  San  Fran- 
cisco, 1856 ;  in  1869  first  appeared  in 
New  York  City. 

Blaguire,  Very  Eev.  Thomas,  -1854. 
Vindex.  A  Nova  Scotian  R.  C.  priest; 
b.  at  Halifax;  Vicar  General  of  the  Dio- 
cese of  Quebec,  where  he  died. 

Mahon,  Capt.  Maurice  Hartland  (1). 
A  Gavalry  Officer;  Magenta.  An  English 
ofiicer;  in  1860  paymaster  in  the  9th 
Regt.  of  Light  Dragoons. 

Mahony,  Miss .     Ghristabel.     An 

Irish  poet,  of  Kenmare. 

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- 
lyne,  Q.  C. ;  Matthew  Stradling.  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. 

Blaistre,  Comte  Xavier  de,  1764-1852. 
Le  Chev.  X*****,  O.A.S.D.M.8.  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.  C.  M.  An 
English  writer  of  the  day. 

Maitland,  EdTvard.  Herbert  Ainslie, 
B.A.     An  English  novelist  of  the  day. 

Blaitland,  Mrs.  Julia  Charlotte.  A 
Lady.     An  English  traveller. 

Maitland,  Samuel  Roffey,  D.D., 
1795-1866.  A  Ghurchman.  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  hoik  Governments.  An  English  politi- 
cal writer  of  the  first  part  of  the  18th 
century. 

Malcolm,  Sir  Jolin,  G.C.B.,  1769- 
1833.  A  Traveller.  An  eminent  Scottish 
statesman  and  diplomatist;  b.  on  the 
farm  of  Bumfoot,  near  Langholm  ;  went 
to  India  in  1782  ;  rose  to  be  major  gen- 
eral in  the  service  of  the  East  India  Com- 
pan}',  and  retm-ned  to  England  in  1831  j 
d.  in  London. 

Malcome,  Rev.  David.  D.  A  Scot- 
tish writer. 

Malcome,  Rev.  John.  A  True  Lover 
of  Presbyterian  Principles.  An  Irish  min- 
ister, of  Dunrauny,  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. 

Mallison,  William  M.  OPake.  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. 

Malone,  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  yeneris.  An  Amer- 
ican writer ;  mechanic,  of  Rhode  Island. 

MandeviUe,  Bernard  de,  1670(?)- 
1733.  An  English  writer;  b.  at  Dort, 
Holland;  settled  in  London. 

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    Pakeha 

Maori.  A  British  colonial  official,  of 
New  Zealand. 

Mankin,  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  j 
b.  in  Guernsey. 

Mann,  Herman,  -1833.  A  Citizen  of 
Massachusetts.  An  American  writer,  of 
Dedham,  Mass. 

Mann,  Mrs.  Mary  Peabody.  Eia 
Wife.  An  American  lady  ;  wife  of  Hor- 
ace; for  many  years  resident  in  Cam- 
bridge. 

Manne,  Edmond  de,  1801-77.  Alexis 
Barteville  ;  Dupre  ;  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  "  Rath- 
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  EdTvard, 
D.D.,  1S08-.  H.  E.  M.  An  English 
R.  C.  prelate ;  b.  at  Totteridge,  Herts. ; 
Baliol  Coll.,  Oxford,  1830;  Cardinal, 
1875-85  et  seq. 

Planning,  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  the  University  of 
Cambridge.  An  English  antiquary ;  b. 
in  Nortliampton ;  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. 

Mannington,  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  Waterford,  N.Y. ; 
graduated  at  Union  Coll.,  1835. 

3Iansfield,  Robert  Blackford.    An 


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Oxford  Man  and  Wykehamist.  An  Eng- 
lish writer ;  Univ.  of  Oxford,  1846. 

Manson,  James  Bolivar.  Ernest 
Warmley,  M.A.;  Euphranor.  A  Scot- 
tish writer,  of  Bannockburn. 

Mant,  Eev.  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, 
and  Dromore;  d.at  Ballymony,Co.  Antrim. 

Mant,  Walter  Bishop.  A  Brother 
of  the  Apollo  Lodge,  711,  Oxford.  An 
Irish  clergyman  and  poet ;  Oriel  Coll., 
Oxford,  1827  ;  Archdeacon  of  Down. 

Manville,  Helen  A.  Nellie  A,  Mann. 
An  American  writer  of  the  day. 

Mapleton,  Mrs.  S.  E.  A  Clergijman'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  (Haldiinand), 
1785-1858.  .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. 

Marechal,  Pierre  Sylvain,  1750-1803. 
Sylvain  M******l.  A  French  scholar ;  b. 
in  Paris ;  d.  at  Montrouge,  near  Paris. 

Margoliouth,  Rev.  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,  1779-1847. 
Aliquis;  One  who  loves  the  Souls  of  the 
Lajnbs  of  Christ's  Flock.  An  English 
clergyman;  Vicar  of  Great  Missenden, 
Bucks.,  1820-47,  where  he  died. 

Marlborough,  Sarah  Jennings, 
Duchess    of.    1660-1744.      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  Bibliotheque  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.  M.  An  Eng- 
lish lawyer;  b.  at  Cotesbaeh,  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  HoTvard,  B.D. 
Philomorus.  An  English  clergyman; 
Rector  of  Great  Oakley,  Harwich,  1840- 
80  et  seq. 

Marsden,  Peter.  A  Gentleman  lately 
Besident  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 j  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  3'ears,  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  Theol.  Sem.,  1845 ;  mis- 
sionary, 1849-60;  in  1882  residing  at 
Amherst,  Mass. 

Marsh,  Miss  F.  N'ellie.  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.  Harkawaij  ;  He- 
racUtus  Grey.  An  English  sporting  writer 
of  the  day. 

Marshall,  Rev.  Charles.  C.  M.,  Vicar 
of  Brixworth.    An  English  clergyman. 

Marshall,  Eev.  Edmund,  1724-97. 
Cantianus.  An  English  clergyman; 
Curate  of  Egerton,  1773-97. 

MarshaU,  George  W.  G.  W.  M. 
An  English  writer  of  the  day. 

Marshall,  Oliver  P.     Revilo. 

Marshall,  Rev.  Thomas  William. 
Archdeacon  Chasuble,  D.D.  An  English 
R.  C.  clergyman ;  once  Curate  of  Swal- 
lowcliffe. 

Marston,  Ed^vard.  A  Publisher.  An 
English  publisher,  of  London,  of  the  day. 

Marteau,  Amedee.     Marcellus. 

Martin,  Alfred  Tobias  John,  1802- 
50.  A  Cosmopolite.  An  English  poet ; 
b.  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  Louis  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  Ladij. 
An  American  compiler. 

Martin,  Edward  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. 

aiartin.  Rev.  Frederick,  M.A.,  -1864. 


F.  M.  An  English  clergyman,  of  Trin. 
Coll.,  Cambridge;  B.A.,  1828;  Rector  of 
South  Somercotes,  etc.,  where  he  died. 

Martin,  Sir  Henry,  3d  Bart.,  1801-63. 
A  Lay  Baronet ;  Phcenix.  An  English 
antiquary ;  b.  in  London ;  d.  at  Tun- 
bridge  AVells. 

Blartin,  J.  F.  Hydrant  Chuck.  An 
American  writer. 

Martin,  J.  Li.,  -1848.  J.  L.  M.  An 
American  satirical  poet ;  charge  d'affaires 
of  the  United  States  to  the  Pontifical 
States;  d.  at  Rome  (?). 

Martin,  James  Sullivan.  A  Revolu- 
tionarij  Soldier.     An  American  writer. 

Blartin,  John,  Esq.,  F.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.  SaUie  M.  (Davis).  Sibyl. 
An  American  "  Southland"  writer;  b.  in 
South  Carolina ;  in  1863  married  Mr. 
George  W.  Martin,  of  Atlanta,  Ga. 

Martin,  IMiss  Selina.  S.  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  Tail'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. 
Bavins.  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. 

Maskell,  Rev.  WiUiam,  1814-.     Tl'. 


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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 
(Briggs),  1823-.  Caro ;  Thekla.  An 
American  poet ;  b.  at  Marblehead,  Mass. ; 
wife  of  Charles  Mason,  Esq.,  of  Eitch- 
burg,  Mass. 

Blason,  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,  Richard  Sharp,  D.D.,  1795- 
1874.  TTie  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 
London;  was  a  strong  friend  of  his 
country. 

Mason,  William,  D.D.,  1725-97.  A 
Gentleman  of  Cambridge ;  Malcolm  Mac- 
gregor.  An  English  poet,  painter,  and 
musician;  b.  at  Hull;  Canon  of  York; 
d.  at  Aston,  Yorks. 

Mason,  William  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. 

DIassie,  Joseph.  J.  M.  An  English 
writer  on  political  economy,  of  the  18th 
century. 

Masson,  Mme  Clemence  (Harding). 
Dixon.  A  French  lady;  wife  of  Michel 
Masson. 

Masson,  Jean,  1680-1750.    .    A 

learned  Erench  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 
Christ!  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 
1 845  ;  co-editor  of  the  "  Yale  Literary 
Magazine,"  1841-42 ;  practises  law  in  his 
native  city. 

Mathews,  Charles  Elkin.  Ch.  El. 
Ma.  An  English  writer,  of  Exeter,  of 
the  day. 

Mathews,  Cornelius,  1817-.  The 
Late  Ben  S7nith.  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. 

Mathew^s,  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,  formerly  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  Enjjlish  editor. 

Matthews,  Heory,  1789-1828.  An 
Invalid.  An  English  writer;  b.  at  Bel- 
mont, in  Herefordshire ;  Advocate-Fiscal 
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 
Boyal  Navy.  An  English  naval  lieuten- 
ant. 

Matthew^s,  John,  Esq.  A  Lounger. 
An  English  gentleman,  of  Belmont,  Here- 
fordshire. 

Matthew^s,  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. 

Maturin,  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  Fawley.  31.  F. 
M.  An  English  hymn-writer;  wife  of 
Rev.  Joseph  Maude,  Vicar  of  Chirk,  near 
Euabon. 

Maudet  de  Penhouet,  le  comte  Ar- 
mand  Bon  Louis,  1761-1839.  A  Pedes- 
trian Traveller.  A  French  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  "  Elia,"  "  Christ's 
Hospital." 

Maurice,  Rev.  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  Neivs" 


Special  Correspondent.  An  English  jour- 
nalist. 

Manry,  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,  Augustus.  Paid  Peebles. 
An  American  writer. 

Mavor,  Rev.  William,  LL.D.,  1758- 
1837.  William  Frederick  Martyn.  A 
Scottish  clergyman  and  voluminous  au- 
thor; b.  in  the  parish  of  New  Deer, 
Aberdeenshire;  Rector  of  Bladon  w. 
Woodstock ;  Vicar  of  Hurley,  Berks. ; 
and  a  magistrate  for  Oxfordshire;  d,  at 
the  rectory  house,  Woodstock. 

Maw,  Mary.  A  Well-ivisher.  An  Eng- 
lish writer ;  a  Friend,  of  Woodbridge,  in 
Suffolk. 

Mawbrey,  Rev.  Thomas.  A  Suffer- 
ing Presbyter  of  the  Church  of  Scotland. 
A  Scottish  minister  of  the  first  part  of 
the  18th  century. 

Maw^er,  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  Chiswick,  in  Mid- 
dlesex ;  Benet  Coll.,  Cambridge ;  Bishop 
of  Ely,  1754-70;  d.  at  his  house  in  Ken- 
sington Square. 

Maxcy,  Virgil,  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  River. 

Max^vell,  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. 

Maxwell,  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,  1794- 
1850.  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  Connauglit, 


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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. 

3Iay,  Frederick.  Erasmus.  An  Eng- 
lish (1)  Radical. 

3Iaybrick,  Mr.  BI.  Stephen  Adams. 
An  English  singer  and  writer  of  music ; 
the  author  of  "Nancy  Lee,"  the  most 
popular  balkid  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  Avriter. 

Blayhew,  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  Elizabeth 
(Hillyer  Ballard),  1811-.  Kaloolah; 
Mrs.  Literary.  An  American  "  South- 
land" writer;  b.  at  Eatonton,  Putnam 
Co.,  Ga. ;  in  1856  married  Mr.  J.  J.  Bal- 
lard, of  Halletsyille,  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  author;  Professor  of 
Anatomy  in  lung's  Coll.,  London,  till 
1836;  when  he  settled  at  Bad-Weilbach, 
near  Mainz,  on  the  llhine,  where  he  died. 

Mayo,  Mrs.  Isabella  (Fyvie),  1843-. 
Edward  and  Ruth  Garrett.  An  English 
poet  and  novelist ;  b.  in  London ;  in  1870 
married  Mr.  John  R.  Mayo,  an  English 
solicitor. 

Mayo,  William  Starbuck,  M.D., 
1812-.  Jonathan  Homer.  A  popular 
American  novelist,  of  New  York  City; 
b.  at  Ogdensburg,  N.Y. ;  studied  medi- 
cine, and  practised  for  several  years. 

MayoTv,  Eev.  Robert  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. 

3Ieadley,  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  CKeefe.  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  Port  Benton,  while 
Secretary  of  Montana. 

Meaney,  Mary  li.  M.  L.  M.  An 
American  writer  for  the  young  of  the  day. 

Meason,  Gilbert  Liaing.  G.  L.  M.  A 
Scottish- artist,  of  Lindertis,  Porfarshire. 

Measor,  Charles  Pennell.  Scrutator. 
An  English  writer;  Sub-Inspector  of 
Factories. 

Mecklenburg,  Alfhilda  (Svenson), 
1830-.  Ivar  Ring.  A  Danisli  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.  Urhanus  Filter. 
An  American  journalist,  of  Boston;  a 
nephew  of  Benjamin  Pranklin. 

Mecutchen,  Samuel,  and  Sayre, 
George  M.  -6".  M.  and  G.  M.  S.  Amer- 
ican teachers,  of  Philadelphia. 

Meding,  Oskar,  1829-.  Benno  Beden  ; 
Gregor  Samarow.  A  German  novelist ;  b. 
at  Konigsberg ;  studied  law  in  his  native 
town,  in  Ileidelburg,  and  Berlin ;  in 
1873  he  settled  in  Berlin,  and  devoted 
himself  to  literary  work. 

Medley,  or  Daily  Tatler.  Supposed 
editor  ./erem  y  Quick. 

Mee,  Mr.  William,  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,  Eev.  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,  Return  Jonathan,  1740-1823. 
A  Resident  of  Twelve  Years  at  Marietta, 
in  that  State.  An  eminent  American  sol- 
dier; i).  in  Middletown,  Conn.;  settled 
in  Marietta,  in  1788;  d.  at  the  Cherokee 
agenc}\ 

Meikleham,  Robert.  Robert  Stuart. 
An  English  artist  (7). 

Mein,  Jolm.  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,  Eev.  George,  -1709.  A 
Friend  in  the  City.  A  Scottish  minister 
at  Edinburgh. 

Meli,  Giovanni,  about  1740-1815. 
Sicilian  Anacreon.  An  eminent  Sicilian 
poet. 

Meline,  Miss  Mary  Miller.  Florence 
Mc  Coomb.  An  American  (?)  novelist  of 
the  day. 

Mellen,  GrenviUe,  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. 

Mellisb,  J.  C.  J.  C.  M.,  Esq.  An 
English  translator. 

Mellish,  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. 

MelnikoTF,  PaTvel  IwanoTritscli, 
1819-.  Andrei  Petscherstij .  A  Russian 
author ;  b.  at  Nislmij,  Nowgorob ;  studied 
at  Kasan,  and  entered  the  service  of  the 
State. 

BI ernes,  Mrs.  Ann  (Ritchie).  A 
Lady.  A  Scottish  writer;  Avife  of  Dr. 
John  Smythe  Memes,  of  Edinburgh. 

Memminger,  Charles  Gustavus, 
1803-.  A  Spectator  of  the  Past.  An 
American  lawj'er  and  politician ;  b.  in 
Wiirtemberg ;  came  to  Charleston,  S.C., 
•when  a  child ;  Secretary  of  the  Treasury 
in  the  Confederate  States  Cabinet,  1861- 
64. 

M6ndes,  Judith  (Gautier),  1850-. 
Judith  Walter ;  Judith  Me'ndes.  A  Erench 
writer;  b.  at  Paris;  daughter  of  Theo- 
phile  Gautier ;  is  at  once  a  poet,  musi- 
cian, novelist,  sculptor,  and  painter. 


Mendham,  Eev.  Joseph.  Catholicus; 
Eupator.  An  English  clergyman,  of  Sut- 
ton Coldfield,  near  Birmingham. 

Mennis,  Sir  John,  1598-1071.  Sr.  J. 
M.  An  English  poet;  vice-admiral, 
E.N. ;  Chief  Comptroller  of  the  Navy, 
and  Governor  of  Dover  Castle. 

Mercer,  Charles  Fenton,  LL.D., 
1778-1858.  A  Late  American  Statesman. 
An  American  soldier  and  statesman ;  b. 
at  Fredericksburg,  Va. ;  New  Jersey 
Coll.,  1797;  studied  law;  M.C.,  1817-40; 
d.  at  Howard,  near  Alexandria,  Va. 

Mercer,  Ed-ward  Smj^th.  An  Lrish 
Sennachy.     An  Irish  poet  of  the  day. 

Mercer,  William.  A  Person  Abroad. 
A  Scottish  writer. 

Mercier,  Alfred,  il/***,  louisianais. 
An  American  novelist,  of  New  Orleans. 

Mercier  de  Compiegne,  Claude 
Frangois  Xavier,  1763-1800.  C.  M.  D. 
C.  A  Erench  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  ct  seq. 

Merimee,  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. 

Merivale,  John  Herman,  Esq., 
F.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  Lobby.    An  American  journalist. 

Merriman,  Samuel,  M.D.,  1771-1852. 
L.  N.;  S.  M. ;  Correspondent ;  'l\apav9pdo- 
■Kos.  An  English  physician ;  b.  at  Marl- 
borough, Wilts. ;  practised  his  profession 
in  London,  where  he  died. 

Blerry,  Robert,  1755-98.  Delia 
Crusca ;  Tom  Thorne.  An  English  poet 
and  dramatist,  of  London ;  b.  in  that 
city ;  came  to  the  United  States  in  1796 ; 
and  d.  in  Baltimore. 

Merry,  Robert,  Roscoe,  etc.  A  Soci- 
ety called  the  Oziosi. 

Merry\veather,  Mrs.  J.  A.  J.  A.  M. 
An  English  poet. 

Mesonero  y  Romanos,  Ramon  de, 
1803-.  //  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  seq. 

Meteyard,  Miss  Eliza,  1816-79.  Sil- 
verpen.  An  English  poet;  b.  at  Liver- 
pool; received  her  7iom  de  plume  from 
Mr.  Jerrold ;  d.  in  London. 

Meusnier,  Georges.     Karl  Bolert. 

Meyer,  August  Friedricli,  18 11- 
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  oflSce, — 
devoted  to  literary  labor. 

Meyer,  Siegbert,  1841-.  Siegmetj.  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,  John.  A  Gentleman 
who  was  in  the  Town.  An  Irish  historian, 
of  the  earlier  part  of  the  18th  century. 

Michell,  Mrs.  Grace  ( Angove),  1839-. 
Grace  Angove.  An  English  writer ;  b.  at 
Eedruth,  Cornwall. 

Michell,  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  wi-iter. 

Middlemass,  Miss  Hume.  Mignion- 
ette.     An  English  writer. 

Middlemass,  R.  Hume.  Thistle.  An 
English  writer. 

Middleton,  Conyers,  D.D.,  1683- 
1750.  The  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. 

Middleton,    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  Amei'i- 
can  M.  E.  minister;  b.  in  Philadelphia; 
in  1860  was  ordained  in  the  Prot.  Epis. 
Church ;  but  in  1872  returned  to  Meth- 
odism. 

Miles,  Alfred,  1796-1851.  A.  31.  An 
English  author;  b.  at  Woodbridge,  Suf- 
folk; d.  at  Lympston,  Devon. 

Miles,  Henry,  Jr.  Hermes.  An 
American   writer. 

Miles,  Pliny,  1818-65.  Communipaw. 
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.  Sibelia  (Hatfield),  1SC0-. 
S.  E.  Hatfeld.  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  Lidia  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. 

MiUard,  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. 

Millen,  Gen.  F.  F.  Ardboe;  Trefoil; 
Verdad.    An  American  journalist. 

3Iiller,  Mrs.  Anna  C.  (Johnson), 
1832-83.  Minnie  Myrtle.  An  American 
poet ;  wife  of  Joaquin  Miller. 

This  is  also  given :  Mrs.  Minnie  Tlieresa 
(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. 

Miller,  Mrs.  Emily  (Huntington). 
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Miller,  Mme  Eugenie  Marie  Gaude, 

-1865.    Max  Valreij.    A  French  novelist. 

Miller,  George.  A  Country  Book- 
seller. A  Scottish  writer,  of  Dunbar,  in 
East  Lothian. 

MiUer,  Hugh,  1802-56.  One  of  the 
Scotch  People ;  The  Stonemason  of  Cromar- 
tie ;  A  Geologist ;  A  Journeyman  Mason. 
An  eminent  Scottish  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. 

Miller,  Mrs.  John  A.  Faith  Latimer. 
An  American  writer  of  the  day. 

Miller,  John  Cale,  D.D.  A  Birming- 
ham Clergi/man ;  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  seq. 

Miller,  Mrs.  Lydia  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. 

Miller,  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  (Gillies).  Har- 
riet Myrtle.  An  English  writer  of  the 
day. 

Miller,  Rev.  Tobias  H.     Uncle  Tobt/. 

MUls,  Charles,  Esq.,  1788-182'6. 
Theodore  Ducas.  An  English  historian ; 
b.  at  Greenwich ;  left  the  laAv  for  litera- 
ture ;  d.  at  Southampton. 

Mills,  John.  A  Man  of  Fashion.  An 
English  sportsman  and  sporting  writer. 

MUner,  John,  1752-1826.  Rev.  J.  M., 
D.D.,  F.S.A.  An  English  R.  C.  divine; 
b.  in  London ;  educ.  at  Douay ;  Bishop 
of  Castabala,  and  Vicar  Apostolic  of 
England,  1803-26  ;  d.  at  Wolverhampton. 

Milnor,  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  Liouis 
Mathurin,  1793-.     le  R.  P.  Cyrille  Pen- 


nec.  A  French  lawyer ;  librarian  of  the 
town  of  Rennes. 

Mitchel,  William.  The  Tinklarian 
Doctor.  An  English  writer  of  the  first 
part  of  the  18th  century. 

Blitchell,  Agnes  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  CoU.^ 
1841 ;  resides  at  Edgewood,  near  New  Ha- 
ven, Conn. 

Mitchell,  G.  One  from  the  Plough. 
An  English  journalist,  of  London. 

Mitchell,  John,  ]\LD.,  -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. 

Mitchell,  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  j 
b.  at  Shepherdstown,  Va. ;  Univ.  of  Penn., 
1819;  professor  in  Jefferson  Coll.,  at 
Philadelphia,  1841-58,  where  he  died. 

Mitchell,  R.  Vigilant.  An  English 
sporting  writer. 

3IitchelI,  Thomas  Peter.  Twinrock 
Elmlicht,  Esq.  An  English  theological 
writer. 

Mitchell,  William.  A  Free  Church 
Elder.     A  Scottish  writer. 

Mitchill,  Samuel  Latham,  M.D., 
LL.D.,  1764-1831.  A  Gentlemati  residing 
in  this  City.  An  American  scientist;  b. 
at  North  Hampstead,  N.Y. ;  professor  in 
Columbia  Coll.,  1792-1801 ;  M.C.,  1801-a 
and  1810-12;  U.S.  Senator,  1804-10;  d. 
in  New  York  City. 

Mitford,  John,  R.N.,  -1831,  Alf-ed 
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. 

BIofFatt,  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  Birmingham ; 
after  being  in  business  for  a  time  in  that 
city  he  removed  to  London ;  in  1828  he 
began  to  prepare  works  for  the  Iteligious 
Tract  Society,  of  which  millions  of  copies 
were  distributed;  d.  at  Hastings. 

Moir,  Rev.  Andrew.  A  Gentleman  of 
the  Law.  A  Scottisli  clergyman  ;  Seces- 
sion minister,  Selkirk. 

Moir,  David  Macbeth,  M.D.,  1798- 
1851.  A;  Delta;  Mansie  Waitgh.  A 
Scottish  poet  and  prose  writer;  b,  at 
Musselbui-gh,  near  Edinburgh ;  d.  at 
Dumfries. 

Moithey,  P.  D.  M.  de  Vouziers.  A 
French  writer,  of  Youziers  (Ardennes). 

Molenes,  Mme  la  Conitesse  Paul  de. 
Ange  Benigne. 

Moleswortli,  Mrs.  Mary  Liouisa, 
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. 

MolesTt'orth,  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. 

Molitor,  WUhelm,  1819-80.  Benno 
Bronner ;  Ulrich  Riesler.  A  German 
writer;  b.  at  Zweibriicken,  in  Ehenish 
Bavaria;   d.  at  Speier. 

Molloy ,  J.  Fitzgerald.  Ernest  Wilding. 

Molyneux,  Eev.  Jolin  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  seg. 

Monckton,  Kose  C.  Rose  C.  M.  An 
English  writer. 

Bloncrief,  Major  .     An  Engineer 

upon  that  Expedition.  A  British  officer 
at  the  siege  of  Quebec  in  1759. 

Moacrieff,  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.D.,  1784- 
1856.  J.  H.  M.  An  English  scholar 
and  clergyman;  Bishop  of  Gloucester 
from  1830,  and  Bishop  of  Gloucester  and 
Bristol,  1836-56. 


Monmouth,      Mrs.      Elizabeth    H. 

Sophia  Homespun.  An  American  writer 
of  religious  fiction,  of  the  day. 

Monro,  Rev.  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  1885 
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,  Basil,  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. 

Blontagu,  Mrs.  Basil.  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  Laj'ton,  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,  31.,  Esq.  A  Near  Observer. 
An  English  political  writer. 

Montagu,  Capt.,  Matthew,  R.N.  A 
Layman.     An  English  writer. 

Montagu,  Matthew  Robinson. 
Matt.  Robinson  M.     An  English  writer. 

Montague,  Right  Hon.  Lady  Mary 
Wortley,  1690(?)-1762.  Right  Hon.  Lady 
M—y  W—y  M—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. 

Montepin,     Xavier     Aymon     de. 


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1824-.  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  English  writer  and  compiler. 

Montgomery,  James,  1771-1854. 
Alcosus ;  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,  Eev.  John.  A  Minis- 
ter of  the  Free  Church  of  Scotland. 

Montgomery,  Miss  M.  M.  M.  M.  M. 
An  American  writer. 

Monti,  Luigi,  1830-.  A  (Jonsul 
Abroad;  Samuel  Sampleton,  Esq.  An 
Italian  writer ;  instructor  at  Harv.  Univ., 
Cambridge,  1854-59;  and  afterwards 
U.  S.  Consul  at  Palermo. 

Mooar,  Geotge,  D.D.,  1830-.  G.  M. 
An  American  cleroyman ;  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. 

aioody,  C.  L.,  LL.D.,  F.A.S.  A  Ladg. 
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;  prof essor  in 
the  Epis.  Theol.  Sem.,  New  York  City, 
1821-50 ;  and  Emeritus  Professor,  1850- 
63. 

Moore,  Cornelius,  A.M.,  1806-.  One 
of  the  Craft.  An  American  journalist; 
b.  in  Hunterden  County,  New  Jersey; 
editor  of  the  New  York  "  Masonic 
Magazine." 

Moore,  EdTvard,  etc.  Adam  Fitz 
Adam.  English  political  writers,  of 
London. 

Moore,  Emily  H.  3Iignoneite.  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. 


3Ioore,  Mrs.  H.  J.  A  Ladij.  Ap 
American  writer. 

Moore,  Jacob  Bailey,  1797-1853.  A 
Freeman.  An  American  journalist  at 
Concord,  N.H. ;  b.  in  Andovei-,  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.  at  Eichmond. 

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.  3Iorris.  Verax.  An  English 
writer  on  the  fine  arts. 

Moore,  Thomas,  1779-1852.  T***y 
il/***e;  Anacreon  Moore;  Thomas  Brown, 
the  Younger;  Tom  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    Female 

Friend.  An  American  poet  of  the  18th 
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  Lorn- 
barda.  An  Italian  poet ;  b.  at  Varese ; 
at  the  present  time  is  inspector  of  the 
female  schools  of  Northern  Italy. 

Morant,  Eev.  Philip,  1700-78.  A 
Clergyman.  An  English  clergyman; 
Sector  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  Eich- 
mond, Va. 

Blore,   Hannah,   1744-1833.     H 

31 ;  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  Doi/le.     An 
Americaii  writer. 

Morehead,     Robert,     D.D.,     -1840. 

Martinus  Scriblerus.      A clergyman, 

of  St.  Paul's,  Edinburgh ;  afterwards  Rec- 
tor of  Easington,  Yorksliire. 

Morell,  Sir  Charles.  A  Neighbour. 
An  English  autlior  and  diplomatist  of 
the  18th  century ;  at  one  time  ambassa- 
dor from  the  British  Settlements  in  In- 
dia to  the  Great  Mogul. 

Morey,  Charles.  John  Cogitans.  An 
American  writer. 

Morford,  Henry,  1823-81.  An  Ex- 
Pension  Agent ;  Tlie  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  IStli  century. 

Blorgan,  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.  Preshi/ter.  An  Amer- 
ican writer,  of  New  York  City  (?). 

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.  3fal- 
colm  McGregor.  An  English  poet  of  the 
18th  century. 

Morgan,  Lady  Sydney  Owenson, 
about  1783-1859.  iliss  Owenson.  An 
Irish  authoress ;  b.  in  Dublin ;  in  1812 
was  married  to  Sir  Charles  Morgan, 
whom  she  accompanied  to  France  and 
Italy ;  d.  in  London. 

Morgan,  Thomas,  -1743.  A  Country 
Minister;  Philalethes ;  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,  WiUiam,  1775-1826.  0«e 
oj"  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  Ellen  A.    Evangeline  ; 


jMcy  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 ^vriter. 

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, 
The  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  Sackle- 
thumJcin  Spruggins.  An  English  novelist ; 
celebrated  as  a  woman  of  wit  and  the 
"first  of  talkers." 

Morley,  John,  1838-.  A  Young  Eng- 
lish Posilivist.  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. 

Blorres,  Hervey  Redmond,  2d  Vis- 
count Mountmorres.  A  Member  of  the 
Irish  Parliament.     An  Irish  law  writer. 

Morris,  Bezaleel.  B.  M.  An  Eng- 
lish poet,  of  London,  early  in  the  18th 
century. 

Morris,  Corbyn,  Esq.,  F.R.S.  A  By- 
stander ;  A  Gentleman  of  Cambridge.  An 
English  writer  of  the  18th  century. 

Morris,  Rev.  Edward  Dafydd,  D.D. 
The  Pastor.  An  American  Presbyt.  cler- 
gyman, of  Columbus,  0.,  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,  Hayton,  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  Meviher  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,  Richard,  1708-92.  Dick  Spot, 
the  Conjuror.  An  English  astrologer;  d. 
at  Oswestry,  in  Shropshire. 

Morris,  Samuel  V.,  1835-.  Hoosier. 
An  American  lawyer  and  poet,  in  1860,  of 
Indianapolis,  Indiana. 

Morrison,  John,  D.D.,  1749-98.  Mu- 
sceus.  A  Scottish  poet  and  minister,  at 
Canisbay,  Caithness-shire. 

Blorrison,  Rev.  John.  A  Clergyman. 
An  English  writer. 

Morrison,  Lieut.  Richard  James. 
Zadkiel ;  Zadhiel  the  Seer;  Zadhiel  Tao 
Sze.    An  English  astrologer. 

Morse,  F.  L/.  F.  L.  M.  An  American 
writer  of  the  day. 

Blorse,  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,  Rev.  Jason,  1821-61.  The 
Pastor.  An  American  Cong,  clergyman; 
b.  in  Southbridge,  Mass. ;  Amherst  Coll., 
1845;  pastor  at  Brimfield,  Mass.,  1849- 
Gl,  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," 
1823-71;  d.  in  New  York  City. 

Mortier,  Arnold,  -1885.  Un  Mon- 
sieur de  I'Orchestre.  A  French  dramatic 
critic,  of  Paris. 

Blortimer,  J.  J.  3ft.  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.  Eose  Rayland. 
An  American  writer. 


Mortimer,  Thomas,  Esq.,  1730-1810. 
Philanthropos.  An  English  writer ;  at 
one  time  British  Consul  at  Ostend ;  d. 
in  Clarendon-square,  Somers-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,  L.  E.  Hanh  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  Jj.  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,  Rev.  Henry,  M.A.,  1801-.  A 
Country  Parson.  An  English  clergyman; 
b.  at  Melksham,  Wilts.;  B.A.,  Cam- 
bridge, 1821 ;  for  some  years  chaplain  to 
the  troops  in  Dorchester  barracks. 

Moule,  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  Pomf ret.  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  Rev, 
John  Moultrie;  Exeter  Coll.,  Oxford, 
1851;  Vicar  of  Southleigh,  Witney, 
1869-83  et  seq. 

Moultrie,  Rev.  John,  1800-74.  Ge- 
rard Montgomery.  An  English  poet  and 
journalist;  b.  in  London;  educ.  at  Eton 
and  Cambridge,  1823 ;  d.  at  Rugby. 


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Mounsey,  Thomas.  T.  M.  An  Eng- 
lish Friend,  of  Sunderland. 

Mountain,  George  Jehoshaphat, 
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. 

aiountain,  Jacob  Henry  Broolte, 
D.D.  J.  H.  B.  M.  An  English  clergy- 
man; Eector  of  Blunham,  1831-70  et 
seq.;  prebendary  in  Lincoln  Cathedral, 
1812. 

Mowatt,  Mrs.  Anna  Cora  (Ogdenj. 
—  See  "Ritchie,  Mrs.  A.  C.  (O.  M.)." 

Mountenay,  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,  II.  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,  WiUiam,  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.  Bai-tholomew's  Hospital, 
London. 

Mudie,  Robert,  1777-1842.  Laurence 
Langshank,  Gent.;  A  Modern  Greek,  A 
Scottish  naturalist ;  b.  in  Eorfarshire ; 
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. 

MUUer,  Karl,  1819-.  Otfried  Mi/lius. 
A  German  author ;  b.  at  Stuttgart ;  in 
1840  entered  the  Univ.  of  Tiibingen, 
where  he  completed  his  education;  for 
26  years  from  1842  conducted  the  "  Er- 
heiterungen  "  of  his  time ;  and  became  in 
1868  co-editor  and  co-writer  of  the  "  AU- 
gemeine  Familienzeitung,"  etc. 


Miineh-Bellinghausen,  EIigiu» 

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-.  J.  M. ; 
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.  8.  M.;  Unda. 
A  Scottish  writer  of  the  day. 

Muir,  William.  An  Attorney.  A 
Scottisli  writer. 

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. 

Blumford,  Miss  Angelina  S.  Picciola. 
An  American  poet,  of  New  York  City; 
sister  of  Mrs.  Mary  L.  Seward. 

Mundt,  Klara  MiiUer,  1814-73.  Luise 
Miihlbach.  A  German  novelist ;  b.  at 
Neubrandenburg ;  wife  of  Theodor 
Mundt,  of  Berlin,  where  she  died. 

Munsell,  Joel,  1809-80.  Arthur 
Prj/nne.  An  American  author,  printer, 
and  publisher,  of  Albany ;  b.  at  North- 
field,  Mass. ;  d.  in  Albany. 

Murat,  Paul  Hyppolite  de.  Paul 
Hi/ppolite  de  il/***.     A  French  writer. 

Murden,  Mrs.  Eliza.  A  Lady  of 
Charleston,  S.C     An  American  poet. 

Murfree,  Miss  Mary  Noailles.  Charles 
Egbert  Craddoch.  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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known.  An  English  satirist  of  tlie  19th 
century. 

Murphy,  Henry  Crude,  1810-82. 
The  Translator.  An  American  lawyer 
and  litterateur ;  b.  in  Brooklyn,  N.Y. ; 
practised  his  profession  in  that  cityj 
M.C.,  1843-49;  d.  in  Brooklyn. 

Murpliy,  James  Cavanah,  about 
1760-1816.  Dominick  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  ^vriter. 

Murray,  Daniel.  A  Pious  Lawyer. 
An  American  writer ;  once  a  lieutenant 
in  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.  Trois-Etoiles ;  The  Roving  Eng- 
lishman ;  Duke  of  Scampington.  An 
English  journalist  and  miscellaneous 
writer;   d.  at  Passy. 

Murray,  Mrs.  Hannah  L.  H.  L.  M. 
An  American  writer. 

Murray,  James.  James  B.  Manson, 
of  Bannockhurn.     A  Scottish  writer. 

Murray,  Rev.  James,  -1782.  J.  M. ; 
A  Clergyman;  An  Impartial  Hand;  Akab 
Salem.  An  English  Dissenter,  of  New- 
castle. 

Blurray,  John,  1778-1843.  *«** 
******.     An  English  gentleman. 

Blurray,  John,  F.S.A.,  E.L.S.,  F.G.R.S. 
A  Fellow  of  the  Linncear  Society.  An 
English  author. 

Murray,  Sir  John  Archibald,  Lord 
Murray.  A  Member  of  the  Court;  J.  A. 
M.     A  Scottish  %vriter. 

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,  William  Vans.  A  Citizen 
of  the  United  States.  An  American  polit- 
ical writer. 

3Iursell,  Rev.  Arthur.  John  Search^ 
An  English  Avriter. 

Blupgrave,  Rev.  George,  M.A.  Via- 
tor Verax.  An  English  clergyman  j 
B.N.C.,  Oxford,  1819;  Vicar  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  ia 
the  Romantic  school  of  literature;  li- 
brarian of  the  JSIinistry  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  Creole  de  la 
Louisiane.  An  American  Southern 
writer. 

Muybridge,  E.  J.  Helios.  An  Amer- 
ican writer. 

Bluzaliovd,  Johanna,  1830-.  Caro- 
line Svetld.  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  Proh. 
An  American  meteorologist,  of  the  Sig- 
nal Ofiice,  Washington,  D.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, 
1766-1S45.  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  180G  she  married  William  Mur- 
ray Nairn,  who  became  5th  Lord  Nairn ; 
d.  in  her  native  place.  —  See  Notes  and 
Queries,  3d  Ser.  XIL  1867. 

Naisli,  William.  W.  N.  An  Eng- 
lish biographer. 

Napier,  Adm.  Sir  Charles,  K.C.B., 
1788-1860.  A  Flag  Officer  of  Her  Maj- 
estij's  Fleet.  A  Britis'h  seaman;  b.  at 
Merchistoun-castle,  Co.  Sterling ;  entered 
the  navy  in  1799;  M.P.  for  Southwark, 
1855-60;  d.  at  Merchistoun-Hall,  Horn- 
dean,  Hants. 

Napier,  Sir  Charles  James,  G.O.B., 
1782-1853.  The  Bai/ard  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  Merton  Coll.,  Ox- 
ford, 1788 ;  Professor  of  Modern  History 
and  Modern  Languages  in  the  Univ.  of 
Oxford,  1814-41 ;  d.  at  Biddenden,  in 
Kent. 

Naron,  Li.  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,  Willard  G.  Dusty.  An  Amer- 
ican writer. 

Nason,  Daniel.      A   Citizen  of  Cam- 


hridgeport.  An  American  writer ;  a  car- 
penter by  trade. 

Nason,  Rev.  EUas,  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  Lon- 
don ;  pastor  in  Jewin  Street,  in  that  city. 

Neal,  John,  1793-1876.  Will  Adams; 
Paul  Allen;  Logan;  Jehu  0' 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.  Ersltine,  M.A.,  about 
1805-.  A  Working  Clergyman ;  A  Coro- 
ner's Clerk ;  A  Country  Curate ;  A  Gaol 
Chaplain.  An  English  Avriter  of  religious 
fiction;  B.A.,  Cambridge,  1828;  Vicar 
of  Exning  {lo.  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  Grinstead,  1846-66, 
where  he  died. 

Neale,  W.  Johnson.  Cavendish.  An 
English  novelist. 

Needham,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Allen 
(Ann able).  E.  A.  A.  An  American 
religious  writer  of  the  day. 

Neild,  James  Edward.  John  Brown. 
An  English  colonial  Shakesperian  critic, 
of  Melbourne. 

Neill,  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.  JSr.;  JST.  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,  Jolm.  Johannes  Senilis.  An 
English  writer  of  the  day,  on  botany. 

Nelson,  William  Nelson,  D.D.,  1st 
Earl,  1757-1835.  Earl  N.  An  English 
nobleman;  brother  and  successor  of 
Horatio  Nelson  ;  d.  in  London. 

Nesmith,  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,  18G2. 

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. 

Newbery,  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. 

Newell,  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. 

NeTTcll,  Mrs.  Dolores  A.  (Fuertos 
Menken  Heenan),  1835-68.     Indigina. 

Newell,  E.  J.  Vindex.  An  American 
writer. 

Newell,  Robert  Henry,  1836-.  Or- 
pheus C.  Kerr.  An  American  humorist ; 
b.  in  New  York  City ;  editor  of  the  New 
York  "  Hearth  and  Home  "  since  1874. 

Newenham,       Thomas.  J'***'^s 

iV*»«**m;  One  of  the  Laitij  of  the  Church 
of  England.  An  English  writer  of  the 
19th  century;  at  one  time  an  M.P. 

Newhall,  C.  S.  Carl.  An  American 
writer  of  the  day. 

New^hall,  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. 

New^ington,  Samuel,  M.D.  Sigma. 
An  English  writer  of  the  19th  cen- 
tury. 

Ne^vman,  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  ( ? )  novelist  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. 

Niboyet,  Jean  Alexander  Paulin, 
1828-.  Paidin  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  Kentuckian.  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.  8.  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  Greenwich,  N.J. ;  in  1838 
married  Willard  Nichols  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; Rector  of  St.  Alban's,  Herts.,  1835- 
60  et  seq. 

Nicholson,  WiUiam,  1782-1849.  The 
Galloway  Poet.  A  Scottish  poet;  d.  at 
Kildarroch,  Borgue. 

Nickerson,  Miss  Susan.  D.  A  Lady 
of  Boston. 

Nicklin,  PhUip  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,  Rev.  Robert  Boucher, 
LL.D.,  1743-1814.  Eusebius.  An  Eng- 
lish clergyman;  b.  in  the  West  Indies; 
Rector  of  Stoney  Staunton,  Leicester- 
shire, from  1779;  and  Dean  of  Middle- 
ham  in  Yorkshire;  had  been  chaplain 
of  the  5th  Regiment  Foot  in  the  war  in 
America ;  d.  at  Stoney  Staunton. 

Nicol,  Martha.  A  Lady.  An  Eng- 
lish writer. 

Nicolaie,  Louis  Frangois,  1811-79. 
Clairville.  A  French  actor  and  drama- 
tist, of  Paris. 

Nicolas,  Sir  Nicholas  Harris,  Knt., 
1799-1848.  Clionas.  An  eminent  Eng- 
lish antiquary  and  historian ;  b.  at  East 
Looe,  in  Cornwall;  joint  editor  of  the 
"Retrospective  Review"  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  Sir  Nich- 
olas Harris  Nicolas  in  1822. 

Nightingale,  Mrs.  A.  E.  (Parry).  A 
Daughter  of  the  Late  Author  of  the  "  Cam- 
brian Plutarch."  An  English  lady; 
daughter  of  John  Humphreys,  a  barrister 
of  London. 

Nightingale,  Rev.  Joseph,  1775-1824. 
A  Committee  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,  Rev.  WiUiam,  1810-56.  W.  N. 
An     English     poet     and     clergyman  ; 


Vicar  of  Cherryhinton ;  Fellow  of  St. 
Peter's  Coll.,  Cambridge ;    d.  in  Paris. 

Nisbet,  Richard.  A  West  Indian. 
A  British  colonial  Avriter  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  MalacJc.  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^dee  de,  1819-79. 
Cham,.  A  French  caricaturist,  of  Paris, 
where  he  died. 

Nogaret,  Frangois  Felix,  1740-1830. 
Ariste'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,  Rev.  Frederick,  LL.D., 
F.R.S.,  1784-1864^  A  Eeformer ;  Sarah 
Search;  JSf.  A.  Vigors,  Jan.  An  Irish 
clergyman ;  b.  at  Old  Rathmines  Castle, 
County  Dublin ;  Vicar  of  Prittlewell, 
Essex,  1822-64 ;  d.  at  Geraldstoun  House, 
Navan. 

Nolan,  Lewis  Edward.  Kenner  Gar- 
rard. A  brave  English  officer;  killed 
in  the  famous  charge  at  the  battle  of 
Balaklava. 

Noland,  Charles  Fenton  Mercer, 
1812-58.  iV.  of  Arkansas;  Pete  Whet- 
stone. An  American  humorist ;  once  gov- 
ernor of  Arkansas ;  d.  at  Little  Rock,  Ark. 

Nordhoflt;  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.  P.  N.  An  English 
lawyer;  Sub-Treasurer  Inner  Temple, 
London. 

North,  .     An  Embryo  M.P.    An 

English  novelist. 

North,  Ed-ward,  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,  2cl  Earl  of  Guilford 
(more  familiarly  known  as  Lord  North), 
1732-92.  Northelia.  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. 

Nortli,  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  Honour.  An  English  lawyer; 
Attorney-General  to  James  II. ;  and 
Steward  of  the  Courts  of  Archbishop 
Sheldon. 

Northcote,  Sir  Stafford  Henry,  8th 
Bart.,  1818-.  Sir  Warunck  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  Dunimer,  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.,  F.A.S. 
Pliileleutherus  Devoniensis.  An  English 
poet  and  miscellaneous  writer;  b.  near 
Exeter ;  educ.  at  Jesus  Coll.,  Cambridge ; 
resided  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  Eliza- 
beth Sarah  (Sheridan),  1808-77.  Liber- 
tas.  An  eminent  English  poet  and  novel- 
ist; afterwards  Mrs.  Stirling-Maxwell, 
which  see. 

Norton,  Charles  Eliot,  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,  Edwax-d.  Honestus.  An 
English  writer,  chiefly  on  finance. 

Norton,  James.  A  Lawman.  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  (1), 

Notley,  Mrs.  Frances  Eliza  (3Iil- 
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. 

Noyikoff,  Olga  de  Kireef,  1842-. 
0,  K. ;  A  Russian  Lady,  A  Russian 
writer;  b.  at  Moscow;  made  her  first 
appearance  in  letters  in  1876 ;  has  writ- 
ten for  Englisli  papers,  and  an  article  in 
"Eraser's  Magazine,"  in  March,  1880. 

No  well,  Mrs.  Harriett  P.  (Hardy). 
May  Mannering.  An  American  writer 
of  the  day. 

Noy,  William,  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  Grenville, 
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  (?). 


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Oakes,        Miss        Elizabeth.  —  See 

"  Smith,  Mrs.  E.  (0)." 

Oakes,  James,  1807-78.  Acorn.  An 
American  merchant,  of  Boston ;  for  60 
years  an  intimate  friend  of  Edwin  Eor- 
rest. 

Oatley,  Frederick.     Joshua  Short. 

O'Beirne,  Rt.  Rev.  Thomas  Lewis, 
D.D.,  Bishop  of  Meath,  about  1748- 
1823.  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  Exil€.  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'SuUivan,  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  sobriquet  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. 

OdeU,  Jonathan,  A.M.  Camillo 
Querno,  Poet-Laureate  to  the  Congress.  An 
English  poet;  a  schoolmaster  at  Epsom. 

Odllng,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Mary 
(Smee).      His    Daughter.      An   English 


writer;    daughter   of  Alfred   Smee,  the 
artist. 
Oertel,  Philipp  Friedrich  Wllhelm, 

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  Gottingen 
and  Berlin.  In  1879,  he  was  German 
consul-general  at  New  York,  and  in  1880 
at  Constantinople. 

O'Ferrall,  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. 

Oflfbrd,  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 
1836 ;  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.  (O.  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.  IJ.  Podgers.  An  Ameri- 
can sporting  writer. 

Ogilvie,  Jane.  A  Labourer  for  Peace. 
A  Scottish  religious  writer. 

Ogle,  Annie.  Ash  ford  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.  La- 
geniensis.  An  Irish  editor  and  writer  of 
the  day. 


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O'Harris,  Lee.     Larrij  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. 

Oldiswortli,  WUliam,  -1734.  A 
Laijman ;  Walter  Wagstaffe,  Esq.  An 
English  writer  in  the  reigns  of  Queen 
Anne  and  George  I. 

Oldmixon,  John,  1673-1742.  J.  0.; 
A  Friend;  Mr.  Omicron,  "the  Unborn 
Poet" ;  One  veri/  near  akin  to  the  Author  of 
"  the  Tale  of  a  Tub."  An  early  English 
writer  for  the  stage  j  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  Betterton  ;  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  tlie  "  Trifler  " ;  at 
Westminster  School  in  1788;  afterwards 
a  student  of  Trin.  Coll.,  Cambridge. 

Oliphant,  Caroline.  —  See  "  Nairn, 
the  Baroness." 

Oliphant,  Laurence,  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,  IMrs.  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, 

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OUver,  Daniel,  M.D.,  LL.D.,  1787- 

1842.  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. 

Oliver,  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  CardeU,  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,  Frederick  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.  31.  An 
English  writer. 

O'Meara,  filiss  Kathleen.  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 

latly ;   afterwards  became  Lady  E. 

O'N.  Beecher. 

O'NeiU,  Daniel.  D.  O'N.  An  Amer- 
ican journalist,  of  Pittsburg,  Penn. 

Ongley,  Robert  Henley  Ongley,  1st 
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.  Yerus.  A  Spanish 
diplomatist;  Minister  to  the  United 
States. 

Onw^hyn,  Thomas.  Peter  Palette. 
An  English  engraver. 

Opie,  Mrs.  Amelia  (Alderson),  1769- 
1853.  3Irs.  ****.  An  English  writer; 
b.  in  Norwich;  wife  of  John  Opie,  the 
painter;  lived  in  Norwich,  1807-53 ;  andd. 
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,  Rt.  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.  William,  1787-1830. 
Criticus.  A  Scottish  Cong,  minister ;  b. 
at  Falkirk;  foreign  secretary  of  the 
London  Missionary  Society;  d.  in  Lon- 
don. 

Ormsby,  Waterman  li.,  Jr.,  1834-. 
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.,  1770-1855.  A 
Looker  On.  An  American  physician ;  b. 
in  East  Bridgewater,  Mass.  ;  Harv.  Univ., 
1801 ;  practised  his  i^rofession  in  his 
native  place,  and  d.  there. 

Orr,  Isaac,  1793-1844.  Hamden  ; 
Timoleon.  An  American  mathematician 
and  philanthropist ;  b.  at  Bedford,  N.H. ; 
Yale  Coll.,  1818 ;  missionary  to  the  col- 
ored people  of  Wasliington  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  Shrewsbury ;  assistant  of 
Dr.  Doddridge  in  his  academy  at  Korth- 
amptou,  1738  or  39  to  41 ;  pastor  at 
Shrewsbury,  1741-05;  engaged  in  liter- 
ary labors  at  Kidderminster,  1765-83, 
where  he  died. 

Orvis,  Rev.  William  B.  A  Congre- 
gational Minister.  An  American  writer; 
a  teacher  in  Philadelphia. 

Osborn,  Laugbton,  1806-78.  Aletlii- 
iheras;  An  American  Artist;  Arthur 
Car  1)1;  Charles  Erskine  White,  D.J).  An 
American  poet;  b.  in  New  York  City; 
Columbia  Coll.,  1827. 

Osb  orne,  Jobti  Dunlap,  -1883.  Ga  m- 
ma ;  Leone  Leoni ;  Spiridion.  An  American 
journalist ;  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.  S.  G.  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 Ayres.  An  American  orthoepist,  of 
Ohio. 


Osten,  Mary.  Nellie  Eyler.  A  Ger- 
man writer. 

O'SuUivan,  Dennis,  1838-.  Corporal 
Morgan  Rattler.     An  American  writer. 

O'Sullivan,  Farrar.  A  Munster  Far- 
mer.    An  Irish  writer. 

O'Sullivan,  Mortimer,  D.D.  Capt. 
Bock.  An  Irish  clergyman ;  Prebendary 
of  Ballymore. 

Oswald,  John.  Sylvester  Otivay.  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  (Bord- 
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.  G.  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,  1707-1801;  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.  Warivick.  An 
American  writer. 

Ottarson,  Franltlin  J.,  1809-84, 
Bayard.  An  American  journalist,  ol 
New  York  City. 

Otwaj^  Rev.  Ceesar,  -1842.  C.  0. 
An  Irish  clergyman,  of  English  descent ; 
"a  large  contributor  to  the  'Dublin 
Christian  E.xaminer '  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. 

Ovpen,  C.  B.  A  Nova  Scotian.  A 
Nova  Scotia  member  of  the  Legislature. 

Ow^eu,  David.     Brutus. 

Ow^en,  Francis  Browning.  Francis 
Browning.   An  American  poet  of  the  day. 

Owen,  Rev.  James,  1654-1706.     Eu- 


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genius,  junior.  A  Welsh  Dissenter ;  b.  at 
Carmarthen ;  minister  at  Swiney,  Shrop- 
Bhire. 

Owen,  Eev.  John,  1765-1822.  A 
Suburban  Clergyman;  Theophilus  Chris- 
tian, Esq.  An  English  clergyman ;  In- 
cumbent of  Pagleshani,  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  Justices  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;  son  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 Plaif-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. 


Pace,  Eev.  William.  A  Clergyman 
of  the  Church  of  England.  An  English 
poet ;  chaplain  to  the  Philanthropic  Soci- 
ety, London. 

Paching,  Resta.  A  Gentleman  in 
London.  An  English  innkeeper,  of 
Grace-church  Street,  London. 

Packard,  Frederick  Adolphus, 
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  icho  has 
stood  behind  the  Counter.  A  Scottish 
writer. 

Paez,  Ramon.  R.  P.,  de  Venezuela. 
An  American  artist  and  writer j  for  many 
years  resident  in  New  York  City ;  son  of 
Gen.  Jose'  A.  Ramon,  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 
Hardcastle.  An  English  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  Edw^ard,  M.A., 
1806-.  F.  E.  P.;  William  Churne,  of 
Staff'ordshire.  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. 
Low,  Jr.  An  American  humorist  and 
journalist,  first  of  New  York  City,  then 
of  California ;  b.  at  Hardwick,  Mass. 

Paige,  Rhoda  Ann.  R.  A.  P. —  See 
"  Falkner,  Mrs.  R.  A.  (P.)." 

Paine,  Robert  Treat,  Jr.,  A.M.,  1773- 
1811.  Menaiider.  An  American  lawyer, 
poet,  and  journalist,  of  Boston,  1803-11; 
b.  at  Taunton,  Mass. ;  Harv.  Univ.,  1792 ; 
d.  in  Boston. 

Paine,  Rev.  Thomas,  A.M.,  about 
1697-1757.  Philopatria.  An  Amesrican 
Cong. minister;  Harv. Univ.,  1717;  grand- 
father of  the  preceding;  for  several 
years  a  minister  of  Weymouth ;  after- 
wards a  mercliant  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. 

Palacio, .     A  South  American. 

Paley,  William,  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  joui-nalist; 


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b.  and  d.  at  Salem,  Mass.;  editor  of  the 
"  Salem  Register,"  1805-38. 

Palfrey,  John  Gorliam,  D.D.,  LL.D., 
179G-1881.  ./.  G.  P.;  An  Alumnus;  A 
Free  S  oiler  from  the  Start;  An  Old  Con- 
servative. An  American  scholar,  divine, 
historian,  and  politician  ;  b.  in  Boston  ; 
Harv.  Univ.,  1815;  M.C.,  1847-49;  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.D.,  1824-.  Henry  J.  Thurstan.  An 
English  poet  and  educator,  of  London ; 
educ.  at  the  Charterliouse  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  F.  (Reynolds). 
Baphael;  A  Ladij.  An  English  dialect 
writer ;  a  sister  of  Sir  Joshua  Reynolds. 

Palmer,  Rev.  John,  1729-90.  A 
Friend  to  Religions  Libert//.  An  English 
clergyman ;  a  Prcsbyt.  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.  Chidcocli,  Marshwood, 
and  Stanton,  St.  Gabriel,  1846-83  et  seq. 

Palmer,  William.  Warhawk;  Eng- 
lish Correspondent. 

Paltoek,  Kobert.  R.  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. 

Pantenius,  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 
Monatsschrif t "  at  Riga,  which  in  1876 
he  united  with  the  "  Dalieim  "  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  Francois, 
17 98-.  P.  D.  de  iSaint  Sylvestre.  A 
French  author  and  boolvseller,  of  Paris. 

Parfect,  Rev.  Ca.  A  Clergyman.  An 
English  divine  of  the  last  century ;  Min- 
ister of  Stroud. 

Paris,  John  Ayrton,  M.D.,  F.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  die  United  States, 
and  served  in  the  civil  war  on  the  per- 
sonal staff  of  Gen.  McClellan ;  lias  re- 
sided in  or  near  Paris. 

Parish,  Henry  Headly.  An  Old  Dip- 
lomatic Servant.  An  English  diploma- 
tist; was  at  Washington,  i).C.,  1820-24. 

Park,  Andrew,  1808-63.  James  Wil- 
son.    A  Scottish  poet;  b.  at  Renfrew. 

Park,  Sir  James  Allan,  D.C.L.,  1763- 
1838.  A  Layman.  An  English  lawyer; 
b.  at  Xewington,  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.  Eimomus.  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.,  R." 

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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fetter.  An  English  biblical  scholar  and 
writer,  of  Tunbridge  Wells. 

Parker,  Mrs.  Helen  F.  H.  F.  P.  An 
American  writer  of  biography. 

Parker,  Henry  Webster,  1825-.  R. 
W.  P.  An  American  poet ;  professor  at 
the  Agricultural  Coll.,  Amherst,  Mass. 

Parker,  John  Henry,  C.B.,  r.S.A., 
1806-84.  J.  H.  P.;  The  Editor  of  the 
"Glossary  of  Architecture."  An  English 
bookseller,  of  Oxford ;  succeeded  his 
uncle,  Joseph  Parker,  in  1832  ;  and  suc- 
ceeded by  his  son ;  in  18G3  became  keeper 
of  the  Ashmolean  Museum,  Oxford. 

Parker,  Richard.  Philoglottus.  An 
English  writer  of  the  18th  century. 

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  (1). 

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 
Slodgett;  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.  F.  (P.)." 

Parkinson,  Anthony.  A.  P.  An 
English  literary  antiquary,  of  the  first 
part  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 Dijer.  An  English  chemist,  of 
the  Univ.  of  London. 

Parnell,  William.  An  Irish  Countrij 
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.  (?). 

The  tract  by  "  A  Consistent  Loyalist "  ap- 
pears  to  be  an  answer  to  the  other,  and  not  to 
have  been  written  by  Parr. 

Parr,  John  Hamilton.  N.  Aaron 
Pkilomirth.     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;  Philopatris  Varvicensis ;  Phileleu- 
theriis  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;  son  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,  Flint- 
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  young  ; 
b.  at  Restormel;  in  1878,  resident  at 
Stuart  Lodge,  Malvern  Wells. 

Parsons,  John  Usher,  A.Jtl.,  1761- 
1825.  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.  Tivo  Candi dates  for  the  Bachelor's 
Degree.  An  American  scholar ;  Harv. 
Univ.,  1773. 

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. 

Paschall,  Ann  S.  A.  S.  P.  An 
American  writer. 

Pascoe,  Mrs.  Charlotte  Champion 
(WiUyams),  1781-1874.  Barzillai  Bar- 
agweneth.  An  English  dialect  writer,  of 
Cornwall;  d.  at  Nanskeval,  Mawgan  in 
Pydar. 

Pascoe,  Kev.  Samuel,  1845-.  Allen 
Kenwjjn.  An  English  poet  and  prose 
writer;  b.  at  Truro;  Curate  of  St.  Paul's, 
Truro,  1878-83  et  scq. 

Pascual,  Antonio  Diodoro  de,  1822- 
74.     Adadus  Calpe.    A  Spanish  writer. 

Pasko,  Wesley  W.  Seneca.  An 
American  journalist. 

Pasquin,  Antoine  Claude.  Valery. 
A  French  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- 
gyvmn.     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.E.G.S., 
1809-74.  An  Oriental  Student.  An  Eng- 
lish traveller  in  the  East;  Consul  at  Ea- 
gusa  and  the  Bocca  di  Cattaro  from  1862. 

Paton,  Mme  Emilie  Euphemie 
ThSrese  (Pacini).  Jacques  Eozier.  A 
French  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,  Fifeshire. 


Patterson,  Virginia  S.    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,  Paul 
&  Co.,  which  failed  in  1855,  and  Stra- 
han, Bates,  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.  R.  B.  P.;  The  Late  James 
Hamley  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  ^gidi- 
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  "E. 
J."  (Richard  Jones). 

Paxton,  Joseph  Rupert,  1827-. 
Hipponax  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.  R.  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  officer  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 
Kev.  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  Haven;  liobert 
Dexter  jRomaine.  An  American  novelist; 
son  of  the  Rev.  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  Elizabeth  Palmer, 
1804-.  A  Teacher.  An  American  edu- 
cator ;  b.  at  Billerica,  Mass. ;  sister  of 
Mrs.  Horace  Mann  and  of  Mrs.  Nathan- 
iel Hawthorne. 

Peabody,  Nathaniel,  M.D.,  1774- 
1855.  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  William  Bourne, 
LL.B.,  1799-1848.  His  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.  A".  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  bricJdayer's  labourer.  An  English  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  Ealmouth. 

Pearce,  Miss  Ellen  J.,  1843-.  A  Corn- 
ishwoman.  An  English  writer  ;  b.  and 
lived  at  St.  Iveverne,  Cornwall. 

Pearce,  Henry,  about  1779-1809. 
Hie  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;  Rector  of  Charborough, 
1871-83  et  seq.,  and  Vicar  of  Morden, 
1853-83  et  seq. 

Pearce,  Zachary,  D.D.,  1690-1774. 
A. ;  R. ;  A  Clerg'jman  of  the  Church  of 
England;  A  Gentleman  of  Christ  Church 
College,  Oxon.;  Ned  Mum.     An  English 


prelate ;  b.  in  London ;  educ.  at  AVest- 
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,  Rev.  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  Rempstone,  Notts. 

Pearson,  EUphalet,  LL.D.,  1752- 
1826.  Two  Candidates  for  the  Bachelors 
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.  Emily  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 
French  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 
Geheimniss." 

Peck,  Ellen.  Culler  Pine.  An  Amer- 
ican novelist  of  the  day. 

Peck,  George  Washington,  1817-59. 
Cantell  A.  Biglg.  An  American  writer, 
of  Michigan;  b.  at  Rehoboth,  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  Rock  Spring,  111. 

Peck,  LiiUie,  -1878.  Ruth  Elliott.  An 
English  writer;  daughter  of  the  Rev. 
James  B.  Peck,  of  Chelmsford. 

Peck,  William.  W.  P.  An  English 
topographer. 

Peck,  William  R.  A  Theophilanthro- 
pist.     An  English  writer. 

PeckweU,  Henry,  D.D.,  1748-87.  A 
Friend  to  Civil  and  Religious  Liberti/.  An 
English  clergyman;  Rector  of  Bloxam. 


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Pedder,  James,  177-5-1859.  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,  WiUiam,  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,  1834-35  and  1841-46;  d.  in 
London. 

Pegge,  Samuel,  LL.D.,  1704-96.  S. 
P. ;  P.  S. ;  G. ;  P. ;  P.  E. ;  L.  E. ;  P.  G. ;  An 
Antiquary  ;  L,  Echard  ;  Paul  Gemsege ;  A 
Ploughist;  Fortius;  T.  Roiv ;  Senex ;  Vica- 
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  "  Archseo- 
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. 

Peirce,  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. 

Peirce,  Benjamin,  LL.D.,  F.R.S., 
1809-80.  Ben  Yamen ;  Benjainin  the  Flor- 
entine. An  eminent  American  mathe- 
matician ;  b.  at  Salem,  Mass. ;  Harv. 
Univ.,  1829 ;  professor  at  Harv.  Univ., 
1832-80 ;  d.  at  Cambridge. 

Peirce,  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. 

Peirce,  Bradford  Kinney,  D.D., 
1819-.  B.  K.  P.;  The  Chaplain.  An 
American  clergyman ;  b.  in  Eoyalton, 
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. 

Peirce,  I.  A  Wanderer.  An  Ameri- 
can writer. 

Peirce,  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.  Mr.  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. 

Pell,  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  Cruger  Pell. 
"  Clement  Evelyn,  Esq." 

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,  1815-50;  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.  F.  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.  F.  An  American 
financier  of  the  day. 

Pengelly,  William,  F.R.S.,  F.G.S., 
1812-.-  M.  Y. ;  A  Geologist.  An  EngUsh 
geologist,  etc. ;  b.  at  Castle  Street,  East 
Looe;  in  1878,  resident  at  Lamorna,  Tor- 
quay. 

Penn,  William,  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  South  wark;  d.  in  Nelson-square, 
South  wark. 

Penneck,  Rev.  Henry,  M.A.,  1800- 
62.  Mr.  Bayle.  An  English  clergyman, 
of  Penzance,  Cornwall;  b.  at  Market 
Jew  Street,  Penzance  ;  d.  at  Penzance. 

Pennecuik,  Alexander,  M.D.,  1652- 


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1722.  A.  P.,  M.D.  A  Scottish  poet 
and  botanist ;  b.  at  Newhall,  County 
of  Edinburgh. 

Pennell,  Mrs.  Elizabeth   (Robins). 

An  American  writer  of  the  day,  of  Phil- 
adelpliia;  a  niece  of  Charles  Godfrey 
Leland. 

Penney,  William,  Lord  Kinloch, 
1801-72.  A  Lai/man.  A  Scottish  writer; 
senator  of  the  College  of  Justice. 

Pennie,  John  Fitzgerald,  1782-1848. 
A  Modern  Genius;  St/lvaticus.  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_  ****  *****_  ^jy  English  poet ;  her 
first  husband  was  Capt.  Hugh  Christian, 
who  commanded  the  batteries  at  Ehode 
Island  when  Count  D'Estaing  was  re- 
pulsed; her  second  husband  was  in  the 
navy ;  she  was  highly  esteemed  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  Eoyal  Navy  in  1775 ;  Rear- 
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,  Eev.  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  Eev.  Arthur 
Philip,  B.C.L.,  1800-53.  A  Churchman ; 
A  Late  Felloiv,  etc. ;  A  Minister  of  the 
Church  of  Ireland;  One  of  His  Majesty's 
Chaplains;  One  of  His  Majestfs  Servants; 
A  Presbi/ter  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 
Cl-eorge,  1796-.  The  Rector  of  Caherton, 
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- 


mont,  1685-1748.  A  Nobleman  of  the  other 
Kingdom.  An  English  lord;  b.  at  Barton, 
in  the  County  of  York. 

Pereira,  Jonathan,  M.D.,  F.R.S., 
1804-53.  J.  P.  An  eminent  English 
physician  and  pharmacologist ;  b.  and  d. 
in  London ;  physician  at  the  London 
Hospital,  1851-53. 

Perkins,  Miss  Eliza.  A  Lady.  An 
English  writer  on  botany. 

Perkins,  Ellen  M.  Christie  Pearl. 
An  American  writer  for  the  young. 

Perkins,  Frederic  Beecher.  Pha- 
raoh Budlong.  An  American  bibliogra- 
pher ;  Yale  Coll.,  1850 ;  librarian  at  San 
Francisco. 

Perkins,  Henry.  An  Experienced 
Clerk.     An  English  accoimtant. 

Perrier,  Miss  Anna.  An  Irishwoman. 
An  Irish  writer  of  the  day. 

Perry,  Capt.  David.  An  Old  Soldier. 
An  Amei-ican  soldier,  of  Chelsea,  Vt. 

Perry,  Mrs.  E.  C.     Elfin  Hall. 

Perry,  Eev.  Henry  G.  Regryph.  An 
An  American  journalist,  of  Chicago. 

Perry,  W.  A.  Silalicum.  An  Amer- 
ican journalist,  of  Seattle,  Wash.  Ter. 

Perry,  William  Stevens,  D.D.,  1832-. 
W.  S.  P.  An  eminent  American  clergy- 
man ;  b.  in  Providence,  E.I. ;  Harv.  Univ., 
1854;  Bishop  of  Iowa,  1876-85;  and  re- 
sides at  Davenport,  la. 

Per5',  Edmund  Sexton.  An  Arme- 
nian in  Ireland. 

Peter,  William,  1788-1853.  A  Lay- 
man. An  English  poet  and  politician; 
b.  at  Harlyn,  St.  INIerryn ;  H.  M.  Consul 
for  Pennsylvania  and  New  Jersey,  1840- 
63 ;  d.  in  Philadelphia. 

Peterkin,  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  Andrevir,  LL.D., 
1735-1826.  A  Gentleman  of  the  Province; 
Parson  Peter;  John  Viator,  Esq.  An 
American  loyalist;  b.  in  Hebron,  Conn.; 
Yale  Coll.,  1757  ;  d.  in  New  York  City. 

Peters,  W.  A.,  1841-.  Doctor  Bran- 
son; ,Toel  Sloper.  An  American  journal- 
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-mere,  Frederic  du.  Monkey. 
A  French  writer. 

Pettes,  George  William.  X,  Y,  Z, 
Club ;  G.  W.  P.    An  American  poet. 


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Pettigrew,  Thomas  Liettsom,  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. 

Pettingell,  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. 

Pettitt,  Charles.     Besurgam. 

Pettman,  William,  Esq.  0?ie  of  the 
Barbarous  Blockheads  of  ike  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,  William,  D.D.,  1789-1830. 
Declan.  An  Irish  clergyman;  b.  at  Clon- 
mel ;  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  ;  Rector  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-.  Onjjx.  An  American  novelist ; 
daughter  of  the  preceding;  b.  at  An- 
dovcr,  Mass. 

Phelps,  Miss  Li.  IJ.  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  Silentiarius.  An  American  ^pub- 
lisher  of  New  York  City,  1854-70;  b.  at 
Ithaca,  N.Y. ;  Hon.  A.M.  at  Dartmouth 
CoU.,  1868. 

Philip,  Robert,  D.D.,  1791-1858,  and 
Another.  A  Minister  and  a  Layman.  An 
English  Dissenter,  of  Maberley  Chapel. 

Philippe,  Adolphe,  1811-.  Dennery. 
A  French  dramatist ;  b.  in  Paris ;  since 
1831  has  produced,  either  alone  or  with 
others,  about  200  dramas. 

Philips,  Mrs.  Katherine  (Fowler), 
1631-64.  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. 

Phillimore,  Harriet  Eleanor.     H. 


E.  P.  An  English  novelist  of  the 
day. 

Phillipps,  Miss .    Old  Maid.    An 

English  writer;  daughter  of  Rev.  Edward 
Thomas  IMarch  Phillipps,  of  Hathern  Rec- 
tor}^, Loughborough,  Leicester. 

PhUlips,  Mrs.  .—  See   "Pontes,^ 

Madame  de." 

Phillips,  Miss  Anna  H.  Helen  W. 
Irving.  An  American  poet,  of  Lynn, 
Mass. 

PhUlips,  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. ;  cduc.  at  Cambridge ;  has  ed- 
ited several  journals  both  in  the  United 
States  and  in  England. 

Phillips,  Gus.     Oofty  Gooft. 

Phillips,  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.  8.  Barrow; 
Rev.  David  Blair;  M.  I'abb^  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. 

Phillips,  Watts,  Esq.,  1829-74.  Felioir 
Balfour.  An  English  dramatist  and  jour- 
nalist ;  b.  in  London ;  d.  at  West  Bromp- 
ton. 

Phillips,  WiUard,  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 
Co.,  1839-47 ;  lived  and  d.  in  Cambridge, 

PhUlips,  WiUard  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,  WLlliam  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  Bridgewater ; 
educ.  at  Corpus  Christi  Coll.,  Oxford; 
Bishop  of  Exeter,  18-31-69. 

Phipps,  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  (0.)  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  seq.  lived  at  Cin- 
cinnati. 

Piazzi,  Mme  Adrienne.  Leila  Ha- 
noum.     A  Hungarian  novelist. 

Pichon,  Thomas.  An  Impartial 
Frenchman. 

Pichot,  Amed§e,  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. 

Pickard,  Hannah  Maynard,  1812- 
44.     A  Lady.     An  English  writer. 

Pickens,  John.  Horatio.  An  Amer- 
ican humorist,  of  Boston ;  connected  with 
several  banking  institutions. 

Pickering,  Henrj^  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  Ron- 
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.,  1796;  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. 

Piokersgill,  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. 

Piekford,  Rev.  John,  M.A.  Oxonien- 
sis.  An  English  clergyman;  Queen's 
Coll.,  Oxford,  1851;  Rector  of  New- 
bourne,  Woodbridge,  1872-83  et  seq. 

Picton,  Col.  Thomas,  1822-.  An  Ex- 
Editor  ;  Gotliamite;  Paul  Preston.  An 
American  journalist,  of  New  York  City. 

Pierpont,  Rev.  John,  A.M.,  1785- 
1860.  The  Pastor  of  HoUis  Street  Soci- 
ety;  Theron.  An  American  clergyman 
and  poet ;  b.  at  Litchfield,  Conn. ;  Yale 
Coll.,  1804;  pastor  in  Boston,  1819^5. 
at  Troy,  N.Y.,  1845-49;  at  Medford, 
Mass.,  1849-56 ;  employed  in  the  Treas- 
ury Department  at  VVashington,  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,  Rufin.  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.  G-ordox.  An  Amer- 
ican writer,  of  New  York  City. 

Pilgrim,  Thomas,  -1882.  Arthur 
Morecamp;  Eugene  Owl.  An  American 
•writer,  of  Gonzales,  Tex. 

PUlet,  Raymond  Frangois  Leon, 
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. 

Pim,  Jonathan.  A  Member  of  the 
Society  of  Friends.  An  Irish  Friend,  of 
Dublin. 

Pinchard,  Mrs. .     A  Ladij.     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,  Kev.  George  Stevenson,  1853-. 
Eleven  Sophomores.  An  American  cler- 
g3^man ;  b.  in  Philadelphia  ;  Harv.  Univ., 
1876 ;  rector  of  St.  Mark's  Church,  New 
Canaan,  Conn.,  1881-85. 

Pinkerton,  John,  F.S.A.,  1768-1826. 
H.  Bennet,  M.A.;  R.obert  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  Liynch  (Thrale 
Salusbury),  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.  3Iarie  J.  (Davis). 
Margery  Deane.  An  American  writer  of 
the  day,  of  Newport,  K.I. 

Pitt,  Eight  Hon.  WiUiam,  Earl  of 
Chatham,  1708-78.  WiUiam  the  Fourth  ; 
The  Celebrated  Commoner;  The  Great 
Man.  An  eminent  English  statesman; 
b.  at  St.  James',  Westminster;  entered 
Parliament  as  M.P.for  Old  Sarum,  1734; 
created  Earl  of  Chatham,  1766;  Lord 
Privy  Seal  and  Premier,  1766-68;  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. 

Fitter,  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. 

Ptsdey,  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 Eeview." 

Planche,  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,  FelLx.  Ignotus ;  Etienne  Pall. 
A  French  writer,  of  Paris,  of  the  day. 

Player,  John.  Thomas  Elbridge 
RooJce,  Esq.  An  English  merchant  at 
Fockington,  near  Bristol. 

Playfair,  William,  1759-1823.  Joshua 
Montefiore  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, he  became  an  author  in  Lon- 
don, where  he  died. 

Plinth,  Octavins.  The  Bain-Water 
Doctor.  An  American  quack,  an  imitator 
of  Sj'lvan,  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,  WiUiam,  1759-1850.  Cin- 
cinnatus.  An  American  lawyer  and 
statesman ;  b.  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. 

Plumptre,  Annab^lla.  A  Lady.  An 
English  writer;  third  daughter  of  the  Rev. 
Dr.  Robert  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  Gordon  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. 

Poilow  de  Saint-Mars,  Gabrielle 
Anne  (de  Cisternes  de  Coutlras), 
JMarquise  de,  1805-.  Jacques  lieynaud ; 
la  comtesse  Dash.  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,   1834-. 


Georges  d'Heilly.  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.  William,  Mus.  D.,  F.R.S., 
F.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 
whist,  and  a  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 
Moore  ;  d.  at  Bristol. 

Polidori,  Dr.  Louis  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. 

Polk,  Josiah  F.  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-icay.  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.;  P.  P.;  Eusebius  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  1667-1703.  A 
Person  of  Quality.     An  English  poet. 

Pond,  Frederick  Eugene,  1856-. 
Red  Wing;  Will  Wildwood.  An  Ameri- 
can journalist. 

Pond,  George  E.     Philip  Quillibet. 

Poniatowski,  Jozef  Anton,  Prince, 
1762-1813.  The  Polish  Bayard.  A  Pol- 
ish general  and  marshal,  of  France. 

Ponsonby,  iliss  Sarah.  Zara. —  See 
"Butler,  Lady  Eleanor." 

Ponsonbj',  Hon.  Frederick  George 


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Brabazon,  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  Eamshaio. 
An  Amei'ican  writer  of  the  day. 

Poole,  Ricliard,  M.D.  An  Aged  Lay- 
man. A  Scottish  physician  of  the  19th 
century. 

Poole,  Mrs.  Sophia  (Liane).  A  Con- 
sul's Daughter  and  Wife ;  The  English- 
looman;  His  Sister.  An  English  writer; 
sister  of  Edward  William  Lane ;  and  wife 
of  Stanley  Poole. 

Poole,  William  Frederick,  A.M., 
1821-.  P. ;  Philorthos.  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-.  Pe?- 
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;  Hfr. 
Joseph  Gay  ;  Gnatho ;  M. ;  ifartinus  Scrib- 
lerus ;  Dob  Short.  A  celebrated  English 
poet ;  b.  in  London ;  d.  at  Chiswick. 

Popham,  Eev.  Vyvyan  Wallis,  M. A., 
1833-.  V.  W.  P.  An  English  clergyman 
and  composer;  b.  at  Antron,  near  Hel- 
ston;  Exeter  Coll.,  1853;  Curate  of  Illo- 
gan,  1863-79 ;  afterwards  resident  at 
Windsor-terrace,  Bedford. 

Popplewell,  Thomas,  -1790.  Old 
Pop.     An  English  singer,  of  London. 

Porson,  Richard,  D.D.,  1759-1808. 
Cantabrigiensis ;  J.  N.  Dawes ;  Sundry 
Whereof  An  English  Greek  scholar  and 
critic;  b.  at  East  Euston,  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,  Eev.  .     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'  d'Affairs  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.  Ojficer.  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,  WiUiam  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,  William  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." 

Postlethwayt,  James,  Esq.,  F.E.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. 

Potocki,  Count  L6on.  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,  R.I. ;  Brown  Univ.,  1859;  pas- 
tor at  Springfield,  Mass.,  1864-81  et  secj. 

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,  Rev.  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  Kessingland, 
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,  Liaurence  Holkar,  M.D.,  1789- 
1850.  ^sculapius.  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. 

Potvin,  Charles,  1818-.  Dom  Ja- 
cobus; Dom  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." 

Potwln,  Mrs.  H.  K.  H.  K.  P.  An 
American  writer  of  the  day,  for  the 
young. 

Pouclikine,  Alexandre  Sergeie- 
vitcli,  1799-1837.  Ivan  Belkine.  A  cel- 
ebrated Russian  poet,  of  Moscow,  after 
the  accession  of  Nicholas. 

Poulet-3Ialassis,  Auguste  Paul, 
-1878.  Paul  Bouillon.  A  French  politi- 
cal writer. 

Poutre,  Felix.  Cii  prisonnier  d'etat. 
A  Canadian  writer. 

Po^well,  Thomas,  1809-.  Pierce  Pun- 
gent ;  Grandfather  Whitehead.  An  Eng- 
lish-American journalist;  b.  in  London; 
came  to  New  York  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.    Fidelis.     An 

Irish  clergyman ;  Bishop  of  Waterford. 

Power,  Miss  Marguerite  A.  Hono- 
ria;  Honoria  N.  An  Englisli  novelist; 
niece  of  the  Countess  of  Blessington. 

Pow^er,  Richard.  A  Barrister.  An 
Irish  lawyer ;  Baron  of  Exchequer. 


PoAver,  Samuel  Brow^ning.  S.  B.  P. 

An  English  writer  for  the  young. 
Power,  Mrs.   Susan  C   (Dunning). 

Shirley  Dare.  An  American  writer  of 
the  day. 

Pow^ers,  Miss  S.  Rugeley.  S.  B.  P. 
An  English  writer  of  the  day ;  secretary 
to  the  Ladies'  National  Association  for 
the  DifEusion  of  Sanitary  Knowledge, 
London. 

Pow^nall,  Henry.  H.  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  Octorjenarian 
Ladij  of  Charleston,  8.  C. 

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  MackTvorth, 
1802-39.  Peregrine  Gourte^iay ;  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,  li.  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,  Brooklino, 
Mass. 

Prentice,  George  Denison,  1802-7U. 


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II  Penseroso.  An  American  journalist; 
b.  at  Preston,  Conn. ;  Brown  Univ.,  1823 ; 
admitted  to  tlie  Bar,  1829;  editor  of  the 
"Louisville  (Ky.)  Journal,"  1830-70 ;  d. 
at  Louisville. 

Prentiss,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  (Payson), 
1823-78,  Aunt  Susan.  An  American 
writer  for  children ;  daughter  of  the  Rev. 
Dr.  Ed.  Payson,  of  Portland,  Me.,  and 
wife  of  the  Rev.  Dr.  G.  L.  Prentiss,  of 
Union  Theol.  Sem. ;  d.  at  Dorset,  Vt. 

Prescott,  Eev.  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  ( 1 )  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  po^t. 

Price,  Joseph.  Pecos  Jepplii.  An 
English  writer. 

Price,  Capt.  Joseph.  A  Free  Merchant 
in  Bengal. 

Price,  Eev.  Thomas,  1788-1848. 
Carnhuanaive.  A  "Welsh  minister;  b. 
in  Brecknockshire ;  Vicar  of  Cwmdu, 
1825-48 ;  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.,  E.E.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  1794. 

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  Eevolutionary 
songs  and  ballads,  which  circulated 
widely  during  the  war. 

Prime,  Eev.  EdTvard  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. ;  Wms.  Coll.,  1829  ;  of 
New  York  City  from  1840 ;  d.  at  Man- 
chester, Vt. 

Prime,  WiUiam  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,  Rev.  John,  B.A.,  1777-1855.  A 
Supernumerary.    An  English  clergyman. 

Pringle,  Edward  J.  E.  J.  P.;  A 
Carolinian. 

Prinsep,  John,  Esq.  Gurreh  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  (wliich 
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- 
04.  ]}iliss  Mary  Berwick.  An  English 
poet;  "the  golden  tressed  Adelaide," 
daughter  of  the  following ;  b.  and  d.  in 
London. 

Procter,  Bryan  Waller,  1787-1874. 
P.;  Barry  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  officer  of  the 
Eoyal  Military  Coll.,  Sandhurst. 

Proctor,  John.  Puck.  An  English 
caricaturist  of  the  day. 

Proctor,  John  J.,  1833-.  A  Ragged 
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,  Eev.  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  Ti.  Peleg  Arhwright. 
An  American  poet  and  journalist. 

Prouting,  Frederic  J.,  1859-.  Ar- 
gus; Vandyke  Broicn ;  Verite  sans  Peur. 
An  English  writer. 


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Prower,  — — .  Emeritus.  An  English 
writer. 

Prudhomnae,  Louis  Marie,  1752- 
1830.  L.  M.  B.,  Armateiir.  A  French 
revolutionist;  b.  at  Lyons;  issued  an 
ultra  republican  journal  in  Paris,  in  1789. 

Pudsey,  William.  W.  P — y.  An 
English  writer,  of  the  first  part  of  the 
18th  century. 

Piickler-Muskau,  Fiirst  Herrnann 
Ludwig  Heinrich  von,  1785-1871.  A 
German  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  Native 
Artist.  An  English  miniature  painter; 
practised  in  London;  exhibited  at  the 
Eoyal  Academy,  1793-1806 ;  d.  at  Ruth- 
in, North  Wales. 

Pugh,  Edward.  David  Hughson, 
LL.D.  An  English  writer,  early  in  the 
19th  century. 

Pugh,  IMrs.  Eliza Liofton  (Phillips). 
Arria.  An  American  "  Southland " 
writer,  of  Louisiana. 

PuUen,  Charles  Henry.  Cosmopoli- 
tan.   An  English  writer  of  the  day. 

Pullen,  Rev.  Henry  William,  M.A. 
Canon.  An  English  clergyman;  Clare 
Coll.,  Cambridge,  1859 ;  chaplain  of  H. 
M.  S.  "  Alert "  in  the  Arctic  expedition, 
1875-76. 

Pulman,  George  P.  K.  John  Trot- 
andot;  Piscator.  An  English  sporting 
writer  of  the  day. 

Pulsifer,  David.  R.  L.  Midgley. 
An  American  antiquary,  of  Boston;  b. 
in  Ipswich,  Mass. 

Pulteuey,  Wmiam,  Earl  of  Bath, 
1682-1764.  A  Freeholder;  A  Member  of 
Parliament;  Will  Worthij.  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  Archaeological  Institute,  London. 

Purple,  Edwin  R.,  1831-79.    Neajie. 

Purton,  Rev.  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  English  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 
jMinnesota. 

Putnam,  Mrs.  Ellen  T.  H.  Thrace 
Talmon.   An  American  \vriter  of  the  day, 

Putnam,  Mrs.  Mary  (Lowell), 
1810-.  Edward  Colvil.  An  American 
Avriter  of  distinction ;  b.  in  Boston  ;  sis- 
ter of  James  Russell  Lowell,  and  wife  of 
Samuel  R.  Putnam,  a  merchant  of  Boston, 

Putnam,  Mrs.  SaUie  A.  (Brock). 
A  Lady ;  Virginia  Madison ;  A  Riclmiond 
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. 

Pycroft,  Rev.  James,  1813-.  J.  P. ; 
****  ***  ***.  An  English  clergyman  and 
miscellaneous  writer ;  B.A.,  Oxford,  1836 ; 
in  1880  resident  at  Gloucester  Gardens, 
Hyde  Park,  London. 

Pyle,  Rev.  Philip,  -1799.  Philip.  An 
English  clergyman ;  Rector  of  Castle  Ris- 
ing and  Lynn  St.  Edmund,  Norfolk,  Nor- 
folk. 

Pyne,  William  Henry,  Esq.,  1770- 
1843.  Ephraim  Hardcastle.  An  English 
painter  and  miscellaneous  writer;  b., 
lived,  and  d.  in  London. 


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Quanten,  Emll  von,  1827-.  Sdrkilax. 
A  Finnish  poet ;  b.  at  Bjorneborg;  settled 
in  Sweden;  and  was  librarian  of  King 
Charles  XV.,  1864-72. 

Quanten,  Fran  Emil  von.     Tiirdus  : 


Merula.  A  Finnish  translator;  wife  of 
the  preceding. 

Quarll,  Philip.  An  Englishman.  An 
old  English  writer. 

Querard,  Joseph  Marie,  1797-1865. 


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}tarie  Jozon  d'Erquar.  A  French  bibli- 
ographer, of  Paris ;  b.  in  Rennes ;  d.  in 
Paris. 

Quevedo,  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. 
Bijles.  An  American  scholar  and  writer ; 
b.  in  Boston;  Harv.  Univ.,  1827;  lived 
and  d.  in  Dedham,  Mass. 

Quincy,  Josiah,  Jr.,  1744-75.  Ed- 
ward Sexhy ;  Calisthenes ;  Marchmont 
Needham;  An  Old  Man.      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,  1861-65 ; 
for  several  years  one  of  the  editors  of 
the  "  Monthly  Law  Reporter,"  Boston. 

Quivogne-Cliartrouse,  Marie  Emi- 
lie,  1850-.  MarcdeMontlfaud.  A  French 
author ;  b.  at  Paris ;  married  at  an  early 
age  the  Spanish  Count  Quivogne,  who 
became  a  bookseller,  and  his  business 
was  devoted  almost  entirely  to  the  sale 
of  the  works  of  his  wife,  whose  first  book 
was  published  when  she  was  13  years  old. 


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Raabe,  Wilhelm,  1831-.  Jakob  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  Libertij.  An  English 
Friend ;  b.  in  Attleborough,  Norfolk ;  be- 
came a  linen-draper  at  Bardfield,  Essex ; 
about  1775  removed  to  Bath,  where  he 
died. 

Radcliffe,  Alida  G.  A.  G.  E.  An 
American  (?)  hj^mn  writer. 

Rae,  William.  A  Probationer  of  the 
Church  of  Scotland. 

Raffles,  Thomas,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  1788- 
1863.  A  Doctor  of  Diviniti/,  but  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,  Rev.  Matthew,  1760-1810. 
«-«**_  _^n  English  clergyman ;  Fellow 
of  Trin.  Coll.,  Cambridge,  1783 ;  school- 
master of  the  Charter  House,  1791 ; 
Preacher  of  Gray's  Inn,  1809;  Rector  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. 

Raithhy,  John,  Esq.  A  Member  of 
Lincoln's  Inn.  An  English  law  writer ; 
originally  a  law-stationer  of  Chancery 
L;ine,  London. 


Raleigh,  Walter  S.     W.  S.  R.    An 

American  (1)  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  Primcoch ;  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  j  ournalist,  of  New  York  City. 

Ralphs, .    Issacltar  Barebone.     An 

English  journalist,  of  London,  of  the 
18th  century.     Probably  James  Ralph. 

Ralston,  Thomas  N.,  D.D.  Eureka. 
An  American  clergyman. 

Ram,  Rev.  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, .  R.  An  English  libra- 
rian, of  London  Librar^^,  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. 

Ramsay,  James.     A  Gentleman.     A 


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Scottish  writer,  of  Eyemouth,  Co.  of 
Berwick;  of  the  first  part  of  the  18th 
century. 

Ramsay,  Rev.  James.  A  Member  of 
the  Duddingston  Curlmg  Society.  A  Scot- 
tish minister. 

Kamsden,  F.  E.  Kalula.  An  Amer- 
ican journalist. 

Kand,  C.  H.  Mabel  Hdzelton.  An 
American  (1 )  novelist  of  the  day. 

Rand,  Olive.  0.  E.  An  American 
author  and  journalist;  now  (1885)  on  the 
editorial  staff  of  the  Manchester  (N.H.) 
^'  Mirror." 

Randall,  J.  R.  J.  R.  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 ;  b.  in  the  latter. 

Rands,  William  Brighty,  1827-82. 
Henry  Holbeach  ;  Matthew  Browne ;  Timon 
Fieldmouse.  An  English  miscellaneous 
writer,  of  London. 

Ranken,  Major  George,  1838-55.  A 
Soldier ;  AT.,  Author  of  Nothing,  and  prop- 
erly represented  by  the  above  Unhiown 
Quantity.  An  English  officer  of  the 
Royal  Engineers ;  killed  at  Sebastopol, 
while  leading  an  assault  party  on  the 
Redan. 

Rankin,  Fannie  W.  F.  W.  R.  An 
American  (■?)  novelist  of  the  day. 

Ranking,  B.  Montgomerie.  M.  B. 
An  English  poet  of  the  day. 

Ranyard,  Mrs.  Ellen,  -1880.  L.  N. 
a.  An  English  writer,  of  London  ;  editor 
of  the  "  Missing  Link  Magazine." 

Rapallo,  Mrs.  S.  F.  Liudomilla 
{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  Licorrigible 
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    Giistave    For- 


tune, 1827-.  Trim.  A  French  author 
and  journalist;  b.  at  Strasburg ;  studied 
at  Paris,  and  was  on  the  staff  of  the 
"  Journal  des  De'bats,"  1853-76. 

Rattazzi,  Princesse  Marie  Studol- 
mine  (Bonaparte,  dame  de  Solms). 
Ze  vicomte  d'Albens;  Camille  Bernard; 
Le  baron  iS'tock.  A  French  writer ;  b.  at 
Waterford,  Ireland;  the  daughter  of 
Princesse  Letitia  Bonaparte;  in  1850, 
married  Frederic  de  Solms,  a  rich  Alsa- 
cian;  in  1863,  Urbain  Rattazzi. 

Rattenbury,  John.     A  Smuggler. 

Raw^linson,  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,  1681-1725. 
Tom  Folio.  An  English  literary  anti- 
quary and  great  collector  of  books. 
A¥hile  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. 

RaAvson,  Mrs.  Harry.  A  Lady.  An 
English  traveller,  of  Manchester. 

Rawston,  George.  x\n  Ex-Dissenter. 
An  English  writer. 

Ray,  DcTvitt  Grinnell.   Widett  Gray. 

Raybaud,  Maxime.  Gustave  d'Al- 
anx.  A  French  writer;  Consul-General 
at  Hayti. 

Raymond,  Henry  S.     Billy  Bowline. 

Raynjond,  Rossiter  Worthington, 
1840-.  Robertson  Gray.  An  American 
mining  engineer;  b.  at  Cincinnati;  educ. 
at  Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  and  in  German)-;  in 
1881  et  seq.  of  New  York  City. 

Rea,  George  James,  1820-64.  George 
Rai/nor.  An  American  minstrel;  d.  at 
Brooklyn,  N.Y. 

Read,  H.  Y.  An  Actual  Settler.  A 
Canadian  writer,  of  Hopefield,  U.C. 

Reade,  Alfred  Arthur.  A  Special 
Correspondent.  An  English  traveller,  of 
Manchester ;  a  writer  of  the  day. 

Reade,  Rev.  John,  1838-.  J.  R. ; 
R.  J.  C. ;  J.  F.  Home.  A  Canadian 
Epis.  clergyman,  poet,  and  journalist,  of 
Potton,  L^C. 

Reade,   William   Win-w^ood,    1839- 


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76.  Francesco  Abati.  An  English  nov- 
elist and  traveller;  nephew  of  Charles 
Reade;  b.  at  Ipsden;  correspondent  of 
the  London  "Times"  on  the  Ashantee 
expedition,  1873-74 ;  d.  at  "Wimbledon. 

Reay,  Henry  Utricle,  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  comity  of  Northumberland. 

Reay,  Prof.  Stephen,  B.D.,  1782- 
1861.  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.  The  Baker 
Poet.  A  French  poet;  a  baker  of  Nismes. 

Redcliffe,  Viscount  Stratford  de, 
1786-1880.  Sir  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.  (R.)." 

Redding,  Cyrus,  1785-1870.  U.  U. ; 
J.  W.  Hengiston,  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-.  Berwick; 
Tlie  Roving  Editor.  A  Scottish-Ameri- 
can reformer  and  journalist;  b.  at  Ber- 
wick-on-the-Tweed ;  came  to  this  country 
in  1848 ;  has  occupied  various  positions 
here;  in  1880,  was  lectm-ing  in  Massa- 
chusetts. 

Reed,  Emeline.     Ernie  Roseau. 

Reed,  Isaac,  F.A.S.,  1742-1807.  The 
Editor  of  " Dodsleij's  Collection  of  Old 
Flags."  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  £4000. 

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  Siin  Tavez-n  Fields, 
at  Stepney,  near  London,  where  he  pur- 
sued his  trade  of  rope-maker  till  his  death. 

Reed,  Blary  J.,  1830-.  Marie  Roseau. 
An  American  writer;  b.  in  Philadelphia. 


Reed,  Peter  Pishe,  1819-.  Viva  Mono 
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,  William  Bradford,  LL.D., 
1806-76.  W.  B.  R. ;  A  Citizen  of  Penn- 
sylvania ;  A  Northern  Man.  An  American 
statesman ;  b.  in  Philadelphia ;  Univ.  of 
Penn.,  1822;  U.S.  Minister  to  China, 
1857-58  ;  d.  in  New  York  City. 

Rees,  James,  1802-85.  Colley  Cibber. 
An  American  author  and  journalist,  of 
Philadelphia ;  b.  at  Morristown,  Penn. ; 
in  1876,  held  a  position  in  the  Philadel- 
phia post-office;  d.  in  that  city. 

Reeve,  Miss  Clara,  1725-1807.  C.  R. 
An  English  poet  and  novelist;  oldest 
daughter  of  the  Rev.  William  Reeve,  of 
St.  Nicholas,  in  Ipswich ;  and  d.  there. 

Reeve,  Henry,  F.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  Sif- 
folciensis.  An  English  antiquary;  b. 
and  d.  at  Lowestoft. 

Reeve,  Thomas,  M.D.,  1700-80.  T. 
R.,  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  Sidonia  (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 y 
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.  Wemyss.  An  Extinguished, 
Exile.     An  English  writer  of  the  day. 

Reilly,  Edwin  J.     Clio. 

Reitzenstein,  Franziska,  Baronin 
von,  1837-.  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 
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ReUy,  James,  1720-78.  J.  R.  An 
English  Univ.  minister,  of  the  congrega- 
tion, Coachmakers'  Hall,  London. 

Renard,  Mme  Celine,  1834-.  Jenny 
Maria.  A  French  writer  of  the  day;  b. 
at  Bourbonne-Ies-Bains. 

Rengade,  le  docteur  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. 

Rennell,  Thomas,  B.D.,  F.R.S.,  1787- 
1824.  A  Student  in  Divinity.  An  emi- 
nent English  clergyman;  b.  and  d.  at  Win- 
chester; educ.  at  lEton  and  King's  Coll., 
Cambridge ;  Prebendary  of  Salisbury, 
1823-24. 

Rennell,  Dr.  Thomas,  Mr.  Knight, 
George  Canning,  etc.  Solomon  Grildrig. 

Renuy,  J.  H.  A  British  Merchant.  An 
English  economist. 

Renouf,  Peter  Le  Page,  1824-.  ^1 
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.,  F.S.A., 
1775-1860.  W.  Wiar ;  Repandunum. 
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,  Louise,  1810-76.  Madame 
Colet.  A  French  poet,  novelist,  and  trav- 
eller; b.  at  Marseilles,  and  d.  in  Paris. 

Reybaud,  Marie  Roch  Louis,  1799- 
1879.  Le'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,  Edward,  B.A.  A  Barris- 
ter.    An  English  lawyer. 

Reynolds,  Frederick  3Iansell,  Esq., 
-1850.  F.  M.  R.  An  English  novelist, 
of  Wilton  House,  Jersey;  eldest  son  of 
Frederick  Eeynolds,  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,  Eev.   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  Le^vls,  1778- 
1843.  I\f.  An  eminent  English  Avriter 
on  agriculture;  b.  at  Utrecht;  educ.  at 
Edinbiirgh  and  Cambridge ;  Rector  of 
Fersfield,  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  18th 
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  Layvian.  An  English  poet 
and  moralist. 

Rice,  George  Edward,  A.M.,  LL.B., 
1822-61.  G.  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.  R.  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  Perrvsville, 
Ashland  Co.,  0.,  and"  (1860)  had  'always 
resided  there. 

Rice,  Thomas  D.,  1808-60.  Jim 
Crow.  An  American  comic  vocalist,  of 
New  York  City. 

Richards,  .     A   Federal  Republi- 


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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-.  Airs.  Manners.  An  Ameri- 
can novelist;  b.  in  Hudson,  N.Y. ;  wife 
of  Eev.  William  C.  Kicliards,  of  Kew 
York  City;  sister  of  Mrs.  Alize  B.  Haven. 

Richards,  George.  A  Citizen  of  Bos- 
ion.     An  American  poet  and  Freemason. 

Richards,  Rev.  William  Upton, 
M.A.  W.  U.  R.  An  English  clergyman; 
Vicar  of  All  Saints,  London,  1849-70  et 
seg. 

Richardson,  Albert  Deane,  1833-69. 
Junius  Henri  Browne.  An  Anurican  jour- 
nalist; b.  at  Eranklin,  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,  Leander.  L.  B.;  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 
seg. 

Richings,  Rev.  Benjamin,  M.A.  A 
Clergyman.  An  English  clergyman; 
"Vicar  of  Mancetter,  Atherstone,  War- 
wickshire, 1816-70  et  seg. 

Richmond,  Rev.  James  Cook,  1808- 
66.  Admonish  Crime;  Nobody;  Oliver 
Martext.  An  American  clergyman;  b. 
at  Providence,  R.I.;  Harv.  Univ.,  1828; 
murdered  at  Poughkeepsie,  N.Y. 

Richmond,  Rev.  liegh,  D.D.,  1772- 
1827.  A  Clergyman  of  the  Church  of  Eng- 
land. An  English  clergj^man ;  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  Wunsiedel,  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,  1771-1840.  J.  R. ; 
X.  Y.  An  English  author  and  editor ; 
b.  at  Newbuni,  Northumberland ;  2d 
Clerk-Assistant,  1814-20;  and  Clerk- 
Assistant  in  the  House  of  Commons, 
1820-40 ;    d.  in  Westminster. 

Rickman,  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  poli- 
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  IJaw^- 
son  (Cowan).  F.  G.  Tr afford.  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,  Maria.  Maria  i2*»***.  A 
Scottish  traveller. 

Riddle,  Rev.  Joseph  Esmond,  1804- 
59.  A7i  Absent  Godfather .  An  English  cler- 
gyman; Incumbent  of  St.  Philip  and  St. 
James,  Leckhampton,  Gloucestershire ;  d. 
at  his  residence,Tudor-lodge,  Cheltenham. 

Rider,  Rev.  WUliam,  -1785.  Philar- 
gyrus.  An  English  poet,  historian,  and 
clergyman ;  sub-master  of  St.  Paul's 
School  for  many  years;  lecturer  of  St. 
Vedast,  Foster  Lane,  and  Curate  of  St. 
Faith's,  London. 

Ridley,  Rev.  James,  -1765.  Horam, 
the  Son  of  Asmar ;  Sir  Charles  Morell; 
Ilelter  Van  Scelter.  An  English  oriental- 
ist ;  chaplain  to  the  East  India  Company. 

Ridpath,  Rev.  George.  A  Lover  of 
his  Country.  A  Scottish  clergyman; 
minister  at  Stitchel,  County  of  Eox- 
burghe,  in  the  middle  of  the  18th  century. 

Rigby,  Rt.  Hon.  Richard.  Drunken 
Bigdum.  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. 

Rimbaiilt,  Edw^ard  Francis,  LL.D., 


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1816-70.  Franz  Nava.  An  English 
composer  ;  a  yery  popular  arrauger  of 
musical  pieces,  chiefly  for  the  piano- 
forte ;  d.  in  London. 

Ripley,  George,  LL.D.,  1802-80. 
Ct.  B.  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 
■writer;  afterwards  Mrs.  Dr.  John  Smythe 
Meraes. 

Ritchie,  Mrs.  Anna  Cora  (Ogden 
Blowatt),  1819-70.  An  Actress;  Mrs. 
Helen  BerJdei/ ;  Isabel;  A  Lad//.  An 
American  actress  and  author ;  b.  in  Bor- 
deaux, Erance ;  made  her  de'but  as  an 
actress  in  New  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. 

Ritson,  Joseph,  1752-1803.  ./.  R. 
An  English  critic  and  literary  antiquary  ; 
b.  at  Stockton-upon-Tees ;  was  a  lawyer 
and  conveyancer  of  London,  but  devoted 
himself  chiefly  to  literary  pursuits  ;  d.  at 
Hoxton. 

Rivail,  Hippolyte  lj6on  Denizard, 
1803-69.  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.,  Ta. 

Rivington, ,  and  Another.     Two 

Englishmen. 

Rivington,  Charles.  Scrutator.  An 
English  Shakespearian  writer. 

Rivington,  William.  A  Lay-member 
of  the  Comviittee ;  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  Tyke. 
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 ;  JS^emesis ;    Tom  Clifton. 

Robertliin,  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.  Anti-Scriblerus  His- 
trionicus;  A  Stroling  Player.  An  English 
Shakespearian  writer. 

Roberts,  Lester  A.  An  Artist.  An 
American  writer,  of  New  York  City. 

Roberts,  Maggie.  Eiggam  Strebor 
An  American  writer  of  the  day. 

Roberts,  Mary,  1789-1864.  Mary  De 
Gleeu.  An  English  Friend,  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  Scottisli  writer,  of  Dundonnochie. 

Robertson,  H.    A  Scotch  Episcopalian. 

Robertson,  Henry  D.  A  Gentleinan 
in  the  Service  of  the  East  hidia  Company. 

Robertson,  John,  D.D.  Godfrey  Top- 
ping. A  Scottish  clergyman;  minister 
of  Glasgow  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.  R.  A  Scottish  poet  and 
jurist;  b.  and  d.  in  Edinburgh;  Lord  of 
the  Court  of  Sessions,  1843-55;  Lord  Eec- 
tor  of  Marischall  Coll.,  Aberdeen,  1848. 

Robertson,  WiUlam,  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  centur3^ 

Robinson,  A.  An  American.  An 
American  writer,  of  California. 

Robinson,  Mrs.  Annie  D.  (Greene). 
Marion  Douglas.  An  American  (?)  writer 
of  the  day. 

Robinson,  Clara  I.  N.  Mrs.  Glubbins. 
An  Englisli  writer  of  the  day. 


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Robinson,  E.  P.  Jasper.  An  Eng- 
lish writer. 

Robinson,  Miss  Emma,  1794-1863. 
Owanda.     An  English  norelist. 

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.  IJelia  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 ;  Perdila ;  3Irs.  Anne  Frances  Ran- 
dall;  The  English  Sappho.  An  English 
actress  and  poetess ;  b.  in  Bristol. 

Robinson,  Nugent.  Nijin  Rugbij ; 
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.  8.  R.  An  Eng- 
lish scholar  of  Dukinfield,  who  had  been 
educated  at  the  Manchester  Coll.,  at 
York,  under  Eev.  Charles  Wellbeloved. 

Robinson,  Solon,  1803-1880.  Blythe 
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,  Ela.,  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  Wsh-American  lawyer, 
journalist,  and  miscellaneous  writer;  b. 
near  Cookstown,  Co.  Tyrone ;  came  to 
this  country  in  18-36;  M.C.,  1867-69. 

Robinson,  William  IJ.  A  Samaritan; 
A  Member  of  the  Howard  Association  of 
New  Orleans.     An  American  writer. 

Robinson,  William  Stevens,  1818- 
76.  Warrington ;  Kremlin ;  Boijthorn ; 
Gilbert;  Middlesex;  Bailey,  Junior.  An 
eminent  American  journalist ;  b.  in  Con- 
cord, Mass. ;  d.  in  Maiden,  Mass.,  where 
he  lived  several  years. 

Robison,  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  rears. 

Roby,  John,  Esq.,  1793-1850.  An 
xidmirer  of  Walter  Scott ;  An  Amateur  of 
Fashion;  Byro.  An  English  banker;  b. 
at  Rochdale,  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  TOrient. 

Roche,  James,  1770-1853.  J.  R.; 
An  Octogenarian.  An  Irish  banker  and 
writer,  "the  Roscoe  of  Cork";  b.  in 
Limerick ;  d.  in  Cork. 

Rochefoucauld -liiancourt,  Fran- 
gois  Alexandre  Frederic,  Due  de  la, 
1717-1827.  A  European;  tin  Europeen. 
A  French  peer  and  pliilanthropist ;  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.,  1763-1822.  Tlie 
Father  of  the  Late  T/iomas  Rodd ;  Philo- 
biblos;  A  Young  Gentleman.  An  emi- 
nent English  bookseller,  of  London; 
d.  at  Clothall  End,  near  Baldock,  Co. 
Herts. 

Rodd,  William  Henix  1816-.  A 
Local  Preacher.  An  English  writer ;  b. 
at  Falmouth ;  Mayor  of  Penzance,  1874- 
75. 

Rodda,  Joseph  Tonkin,  1834-.  Ralph 
Goldsworihy.  An  English  writer ;  b.  at 
Tolcarne,  near  Penzance;  in  1876,  with 
Messrs.  Harvey  &  Co.,'Hayle  Foundry 
Wharf,  Nine  Elms,  London. 

Rodney,  Mrs.  Marian  C.  Legard 
(Reeves).  Fadetfe.  An  American  nov- 
elist; in  1869  resided  at  New  Castle,  Del. 

The  Library  of  Congress  Cat.  has  the  name 
Mrs.  Minnie  Reeves  Rodney. 

Rod-well,  James.  Uncle  James.  An 
Englisli  writer  for  the  young. 

Roe,  Miss  Mary  A.     C  M.  Cornwall. 


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An  American  writer;  sister  of  Edward 
P.  Roe,  of  Chicago. 

Rosier,  E.  Robert,  1840-81.  Julius 
Miihlfeld.  A  German  author;  b.  at 
Kothen;  became  a  bookseller;  then  a 
publisher;  in  1861  lived  at  Leipsic;  in 
1872  became  chief  editor  of  the  "  Har- 
tungschen  Zeitung"  in  Konigsberg;  in 
1877,  editor  of  the  "Deutschen"  in 
Sondershausen ;    d.  in  Konigsberg. 

Roger,  Aristide.  J.  Rengade.  A 
French  author  of  the  day. 

Rogers,  Edward  Coit,  B.A.  0.  S. 
Freeman.  An  American  anti-slavery 
^writer. 

Rogers,  George.  Elder  Triptolemus 
Tub.     An  American  writer. 

Rogers,  Henry,  1806-77.  V index ; 
R.  E.  H.  Greyson.  An  eminent  English 
critic  and  essayist ;  from  1858  President 
of  the  Lancashire  Independent  College, 
Manchester. 

Rogers,  J.  Tom  Treddlehoyle.  An 
English  dialect  writer. 

Rogers,  Eev.  John,  M.A.,  1778-1856. 
J.  R.  An  English  clergyman;  b.  at 
Plymouth ;  Eector  of  Penrose,  Cornwall, 
1832-56,  and  d.  there. 

Rogers,  Mrs.  Lioula  (Kendall). 
Leola.  An  American  "  Southland  "  poet ; 
in  1868,  of  Thomaston,  Upson  Co.,  Ga. 

Rogers,  Nathaniel  Peabody,  1791- 
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.  Tlie 
Sard  of  Memorj  ;  ygf******  i^%%%%%_  ^n 
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,  Morris  Robinson,  od  Lord 
of  Armagh,  and  5tli  Bart,  of  Rokeby,  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),  1831-81.  E.  H.  Arr.  An 
American  writer,  of  Philadelphia;  b.  in 
New  Hampshire  ;  daughter  of  Josiah  H. 
Hobbs,  of  Wakefield ;  in  1855,  married 
Hon.  Edward  Ashton  Rollins;  of  Phila- 
delphia, from  1869. 

Rolls,  Mrs.  M.  M.  Sis  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. 

Romilly,  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-.  Herv€. 
A  French  composer  of  operettas. 

Rooke,  Rev.  George  Henry.  R.  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  Barnwell,  1829-. 
Barnwell;  Ira  Zell.  An  American  joxir- 
nalist  and  miscellaneoiis  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.  Pick  and  Pen.  An 
English  colonial  writer,  of  Melbourne  (1). 

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,  Edw^ard  Hampden,  -1810.  A 
Foremast  Man.  An  Irish  sailor;  b.  in 
Dublin  ;  in  a  youtliful  frolic  entered  the 


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navy,  and  thus  became  estranged  from 
his  friends ;  d.  in  the  Royal  Naval  Hos- 
pital, Stonehouse. 

Rose,  Rev.  George,  1817-82.  Arthur 
Shetchley.  An  English  humorist ;  educ. 
at  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. 

Rose,  J.  A  Caledonian  Fisher.  A 
Scottish  sporting  writer. 

Rose,  William  Stewart,  1775-1843. 
W.  S.  It.  A  Scottish  poet  and  scholar ; 
friend  of  Sir  Walter  Scott. 

Ross,  Charles  H.  C.  H.  R.;  Ally 
Sloper  ;  Roswell  Butt.  An  English  hum- 
orist of  the  day. 

Ross,  Rev.  Duncan,  -18-34.  Solomon 
Wisewood.  A  Scottish  Nova-Scotian 
Presbyt.  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.  Ellen  Church.  Nelsie 
Brook.   An  English  writer  for  the  young. 

Ross,  Rev.  Hugh.  II.  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.  F. 
Marryat ;  b.  at  Brighton ;  editor  of  the 
"  London  Society  "  from  1872. 

Rossetti,  Christina  Georgina, 
1830-.  Ellen  Allyn.  An  English  poet; 
sister  of  Dante  Gabriel  Rossetti;  b.  in 
London,  and  educ.  at  home. 

Rossi,  Rev.  Gaudentius.  Pellegrino. 
A  R.  C.  priest,  of  Boston. 

Rossiter,  Anna  M.  S.  Lilla  N.  Cush- 
man. 

Round,  William  3Iarshall  Fitz, 
1845-.  Rev.  Peter  Pennot.  An  American 
writer  of  the  day. 

Rousseau,  Jean  Jacques,  1712-78. 
Jean  Jacques.     A  French  philosopher. 

Rousseau,  L^on.  L.  Russelli.  A 
French  journalist  of  the  day. 

Roussel,  Pierre  Joseph  Alexis.  M. 
de  Proussinalle.  A  French  historian,  of 
Epinal. 

Rovel,  Joseph  Jules.  J.  J.  B****. 
A  French  author  and  officer ;  Chef  d'es- 
cadron  d'artillerie. 

RoTV,  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. 

RoTFan,     Arthur     Bleunarhassett, 


DD.,  -18G1.  A.  B.  R.:  Ignotus ;  A  Min- 
ister. An  eminent  Irish  clergyman;. 
Archdeacon  of  Ardfurt,  1856-61;  d.  at 
Belmont,  near  Tralee,  Co.  Kerry. 

Rowbotham,  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  Mr.  Thomas  Rowe ;  after 
his  death,  in  1715,  she  left  London,  and 
spent  the  rest  of  her  life  at  Frome. 

Rowe,  Mrs.  George  F.     Kate  Girard. 

Rovre,  Dr.  Nicholas.  Mohawk.  An 
American  journalist,  of  Chicago. 

Rowe,  Nicholas,  1674-1718.  N.  R. 
An  English  poet ;  b.  at  Little  Barf  ord,. 
Beds. ;  educ.  at  Westminster  School,  and 
at  the  Middle  Temple  ;  Under-Secretary 
of  State,  1708-11 ;  Poet-Laureate,  1714- 
18. 

Rowe,  Richard.  Peter  'Possum.  An 
English  provincial  dramatist  of  the  day,, 
of  Australia. 

Rowe,  Rev.  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. 

Rowland,  Edward.  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  Gil- 
deroy.  An  English  writer  of  the  day,  of 
Manchester. 

Ro-wson,  Mrs.  Susanna  (Hasw^ell), 
1762-1824.  S.  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.  Tlie  Reedivater  Min- 
strel ;  A  Son  of  Reed.  An  English  sport- 
ing writer,  of  Newcastle. 

Roy,  Just  Jean  Etienne,  1791-.  Just 
Girard ;  Stephanie  Ory ;  The'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. 

Rudd,  Margaret  Caroline.  Margaret 
Caroline  Stewart.  An  English  lady  of  the 
18th  century. 

Rudlng,  Walter,  Esq.,  1744-1818. 
Cato ;  Anglo-Saxon  ;  Millions  ;  Sj-c.  An 
English  politician,  of  Westcotes,  near 
Leicester;   and  d.  there. 

Riickert,  Friedrich,  1789-1866.  Frei- 
viund  Beinmar.  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 
G-raviere.  A  Belgian  novelist,  of  Brus- 
sels ;  wife  of  Charles  Ruelens. 

Ruelle,  Charles.  Claudius.  A  French 
writer ;  Professor  of  Rhetoric  at  the 
Royal  College  of  Lille. 

Ruffini,  Giovanni  Domenico,  1807- 
81.  Lorenzo  Benoni ;  A  Friend.  An  Ital- 
ian novelist  and  politician;  resided  at 
Taggia,  near  San  Remo,  from  1875;  b. 
and  d.  there. 

Ruge,  Arnold,  1802-80.  B.  Duran- 
gelo.  A  German  writer;  b.  at  Bergen, 
on  the  island  of  Riigen ;  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.  LiOraln.  General  Bunker. 
An  American  writer  of  the  day. 

Rule,  William  Harris,  D.D.  W. 
H.  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.  B.  ;  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. 

Rush,  Benjamin,  M.D.,  LL.D.,  1745- 


1813.  A  Pennsylvanian.  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  U.S. 
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. 

Rush,  Miss  Rebecca.  A  Lady  of 
Pennsylvania.  An  American  novelist; 
daughter  of  Judge  Jacob  Rush,  of  Phil- 
adelphia, and  niece  of  Dr.  Benjamin. 

Rush,  Richard,  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. 

Ruskin,  John,  LL.D.,  1819-.  J.  R. ; 
J.  R.,  Christ  Church,  Oxon. ;  Author  of 
"  Modern  Painters  "  ;  A  Graduate  of  Ox- 
ford ;  Kata  Phusin;  The  Younger  Lady 
of  the  Thivaite,  Coniston.  A  celebrated 
English  art-critic ;  b.  in  London  ;  educ. 
at  Christ  Church,  Oxford. 

Russ,  W.  L(.  Macswell ;  Persimmons. 
An  American  journalist. 

Russel,  W.  P.  \V.  P.  R.,  a  Political 
Observer ;  W.  P.  R.,  Verhotomist ;  A 
Briton;  Patrioticus;  A  Philanthropist; 
A  Political  Apothecary  ;  A  Real  Lover  of 
Freedom.     An  English  political  writer. 

Russell,  .  A  G-raduate  of  a  Uni- 
versity.   An  English  writer. 

Russell,  W.  Clark.  A  Seafarer.  An 
English  journalist;  son  of  Mr.  Henry 
Russell. 

Russell,  Francis,  the  5th  Duke  of 
Bedford,  E.R.S.,  F.A.S.,  1765-1802.  A 
Young  Peer,  etc.  An  English  nobleman ; 
d.  at  his  seat  at  Woburn  Abbey. 

Russell,  Francis,  Esq.,F.R.S.,  F.A.S., 
-1795.  F.  B.  An  English  writer ; 
Exk'a-Secretary  of  the  Board  of  Con- 
trol for  the  Affairs  of  India. 

Russell,  Sir  Henry,  2d  Bart.,  1783- 
1852.  Civis.  An  English  colonial  civil- 
ian ;  admitted  a  writer  on  the  Bengal  es- 
tablishment in  1798  ;  resident  at  Hydera- 
bad, 1810-20  ;  d.  at  Swallowfield,  Berks. 

RusseU,  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,  E.G.,  1792-1879.  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. 

BusseU,  Jonathan,  LL.D.,  1771-1847. 
A  Republican.  An  American  merchant 
and  statesman ;  b.  in  Providence,  R.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,  B.  A  Middle-Aged  Citizen. 
An  English  writer;  in  the  employ  of 
Messrs.  Cassell,  the  puhhshers. 

Russell,  Richard,  M.D.  Mcevius. 
An  English  physician,  of  Leeds,  Sussex. 

Russell,  Rev.  Thomas.  A.  8.  An 
English  writer. 

RusseU,  W.  M.  W.  M.  R.  An  Eng- 
lish writer. 

Russell,  Willlain.  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  makes  them  different. 

Rater,  P.  S.,  M.D.  A  Virginia  Phijsi- 
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  Friend ;  b.  in 
Shaftesbury,  Dorsetshire ;  for  some  years 
a  printer  and  bookseller ;  afterwards  a 
lawyer ;  and  d.  in  his  native  town. 

Rntty,  John,  M.D.,  1698-1775.  Jo- 
hannes Catholiciis ;  Bernardus  Utopiensis; 
An  Unworthy  Member  of  that  Community. 
An  Irish  physician,  whose  parents  were 
Friends ;  practised  his  profession  at 
Dublin,  1724-75. 

Ryan,  Rev.  Father  Abram  J.,  184  - 
188-.  Moina.  An  American  R.  C.  priest 
and  poet ;  b.  in  Norfolk,  Va. ;  it  is  said 
of  him :  "  Father  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,  Rev.  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. 


Sabia,  Rev.  Elijah  Robinson,  1776- 
1818.  Charles  Observator.  An  American 
Meth.  minister;  b.  at  Tolland,  Conn,; 
father  of  Lorenzo  Sabine. 

Sabine,  Lorenzo,  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 
Riimelin;  married  Ritter  Leopold  von 
Sacher-Masoch  in  1873;  and  now  lives  in 
Budapest. 

Sacheverell,  Henry,  D.D.,  1672C?)- 
1724.  Don  Sacheverellio,  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. 

Sachs  en,  Amalie  Frederike  Au- 
guste,  Herzogin  von,  1794-1870.  Ain- 
alie  Heister.  A  German  dramatist,  whose 
plays  have  been  translated  into  English 
by  Mrs.  Jameson. 

Sackett,  GrenvUle  Alfred.  Alfred. 
An  American  lawyer. 

Sackville,  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 
High-Steward  of  Stratford-upon-Avon. 

Sadler,  Li.  R.  Jacob  Larwood.  An 
English  author  of  the  day. 

Saflford,  Mary  J.  M.  S.  An  Amer- 
ican journalist  of  the  day. 

Sage,  Bernard  J.  P.  C.  Centz,  bar- 
rister. An  American  lawyer  and  politi- 
<;al  writer,  of  New  Orleans. 

St.  Albans,  the  Most  Noble  Harriet 
{Mellon)  Coutts,  Duchess  of,  about 
1774-1837.  Miss  Harriet  PumpJcin.  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,  Duke  of  St.  Albans,  then  in 
the  27tli  year  of  his  age.  At  her  death 
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. 

Saint-Aubin,  Karl,  about  1800-65. 
Bernhard.  An  eminent  Danish  novelist 
and  chronicler;  acquired  a  great  literary 
reputation  through  all  Europe  by  his 
novels,  his  little  romances,  full  of  grace, 
of  freshness,  of  sentiment,  and  imagina- 
tion. 

St.  Aubyn,  Eev.  John  Humphrey, 
1790-1857.  Lionel  Bouverie.  An  Eng- 
lish clergyman ;  b.  in  Cornwall ;  Jesus 
•Coll.,  Cambridge,  1814;  d.  at  Fontaine- 
bleau. 

St.  Barbe,  Charles,  Esq.,  F.S.A., 
1776-1849.  S.  B. ;  G.  S.  B.  An  English 
literary  antiquary;  b.  and  d.  at  Lyming- 
ton,  Hampshire. 

St.  Clair,  Rosalind.  A  Lady.  An 
English  novelist. 

Saint-Cricq,  Lorenzo  de.  Paul  Mar- 
coy.  A  French  traveller  of  the  day,  in 
South  America. 

Saint  Felix,  Felix  d'Amoreux,  dit 
Jules  de,  1806-74.  Trimalcion.  A 
French  journalist  and  novelist,  of  Paris; 
b.  at  Uzes  (Gard);  d.  in  Paris. 

Saint-George,  jNIrs.  A.  An  English 
Lady.     An  English  writer. 

Saint-Hilaire,  EmUe  Marco  de, 
1793-.  Un  Page  de  la  Cour  Imperiale. 
A  French  writer,  of  Paris;  b.  at  Ver- 
sailles. 

Saint  John,  Charles  William 
George,  1809-56.  A  Sportsman  and 
Naturalist.  An  English  writer  ;  son  of 
Gen.  St.  John,  of  Chailey,  Sussex;  for- 
merly of  the  South  Coll.,  Elgin,  N.B. ; 
d.  at  Hazeleigh,  AVoolston. 


Saint- John,  Hector.  —  See  "  Creve- 
cceur,  H.  S.-J." 

Saint-John,  Henry,  Viscount  Boling- 
broke,  1678-1751.  Caleb  D'Anvers,  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  Statefor  War,  1704-8;  for  Foreign 
Affairs,  1710;'fledto  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  BolingbrOke, 
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  Be y- 
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-iler ;  early  went  to  Paris,  and  lived 
and  d.  there. 

Sainte-Liorette,  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  j 
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,  lieon  N.,  1845-.  Ixion ; 
Prince.    An  American  writer. 


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Salmon,  Thomas,  -1743.  A  Gentle- 
man.    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.  S.  A 
learned  English  divine ;  Prebendary  of 
Gloucester;  Master  of  the  Charter-House, 
1761-78. 

Salter,  Thomas  Frederick.  T.  F. 
S.,  an  Old  Piscator.  An  English  trades- 
man in  the  Strand,  London ;  a  sporting 
writer ;  in  1816  resided  at  Hackney. 

Saltikoff,  Nicolai.  Nikolai  Stchedrin. 
A  popular  Russian  writer. 

Saltus,  Frank  S.  Cupid  .Tones.  An 
American  journalist. 

Salverte,  Anne  Joseph  Kusebe  Ba- 
conniere  de,  1771-1839.  Louis  Randol. 
A  French  man  of  letters,  of  Paris,  1820- 
39 ;  b.  and  d.  in  that  city. 

Samber,  Robert.  Boniface  Oinophilus 
de  Monte  Frasconi,  A.  B.  C.  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,  Rev.  George  Whitefield, 
D.D.,  1819-.  Traverse  Oldjield.  An 
eminent  American  Bapt.  minister;  b.  at 
Harvard,  Mass. ;  Brown  LTniv.,  1839 ; 
Newton  Theol.  Institute,  1843 ;  President 
of  the  Rutgers  Female  Coll.,  New  York 
City,  from  1871. 

Samison,  W.  Tertius  Quartus  Quintus. 
An  English  poet  and  surgeon,  at  Sher- 
borne, Dorsetshire,  in  the  18th  cen- 
tury. 

Sandeau,  Leonard  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  Laijman  ; 
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,  Robert,  1727-83.  Burling- 
ton; Goffer  Greijbeard;  Henri/  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,  Rev.. 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. 

Sandre,  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  Tivitcher. 
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-firm  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  York  City,  and 
Washington ;  b.  in  New  York  City ; 
Union  Coll.,  1824. 

Sanford,  Mrs.  Laura  M.,  1835-.  Fan  ■ 
ckon.  An  American  liistorical  writer  of 
the  day. 

Sangston,  LaTvi'ence.  A  Member  of 
the  Marijland  Legislature.  An  American 
political  writer. 

Sankey,  Eev.  Ricliard,  M.A.,  1802- 
63.  An  English  Churchman.  An  Eng- 
lish clergyman;  Rector  of  Witney, 
Oxon. ;  d.  at  Crowshot-lodge,  East- 
Woodhay,  Plants. 

Sansom,  Joseph.  A  Native  of  Penn- 
sylvania. An  American  writer,  of  Phila- 
delphia. 

Sarcey,  Francisque,  1828-.  Satan€ 
Binet.  A  French  critic  and  journalist ; 
b.  at  Dourdan  (Seine-et-Oise) ;  first  wrote 
for  the  "  Figaro  "  and  the  "  Eevue  euro- 
peene";  became  in  1859  theatrical  critic 
to  the  "  Opinion  nationale,"  and  in  1867 
to  the  "  Temps." 

Sardoii,  Victorien,  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.  EUa  S.     Elinor  Elliott. 

Sargent,  Epes,  1814-80.  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-.  Ee- 
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,  1811-.  A 
Berkshire  Farmer;  Ex-Surveyor  General; 
Mr.  Francis  Hock ;  A  Layman ;  Charles 
Sherry.  An  American  lawj^er  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. 
Honoria  Martesia.  —  See  "  Murray,  Mrs. 
Judith  (S.)." 

Sargent,  Lucius  Manlius,  A.M., 
1786-1867.     A  Sexion  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 
Eoxbury,  Mass. 

Sargent,  Moses  H.  A  Wayfarer.  An 
American  bookseller,  formerly  of  Boston, 
now  of  Newbury  port,  Mass. 

Sargent,  Nathan,  1794-1875.  Oliver 
Oldschool.  An  American  lawyer  and 
jom-nalist ;  b.  at  Putney,  Vt. ;  for  many 
years  of  Washington,  where  he  died. 

Sarjeant,  Sargeant,  or  Sergeant, 
sometimes  called  Smith,  sometime* 
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.  L.  R.,  and  W.  M.  L. 
R.  S.  and  W.  S.  American  (?)  poets 
of  the  day. 

Saumarez,  R.  B.  N.  A  Churchman. 
An  English  writer. 

Saunders,  Frederic,  1807-.  F.  S.j 
An  Epicure  ;  0.  Hum  Sj-  Co.  An  Ameri- 
can bibliographer ;  b.  in  London ;  libra- 
rian of  the  Astor  Library,  New  York 
City,  1870-83  et  seq. 

Saunders,  James.  Guinead  Charfj, 
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-.  Ezeh  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,  Ucury.  Quintus  Servington. 
An  Englisti  colonial  writer;  the  once 
celebrated  Bristol  baker;  committe  I 
forgery,  was  transported  to  Tasmani:;; 


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was  again  a  forger  ;  transported  to  Port 
Arthur,  and  died  there  in  1842. 

Sawtelle,  Mrs.  E.  W.  Tracy  Towne. 
An  American  (?)  miscellaneous  writer. 

Sawyer,  Frederick  William,  1810-. 
Carl;  Cant//  Carl.  An  American  lawyer 
and  humorist ;  b.  at  Saco,  Me. ;  removed 
to  Boston  in  I808,  and  began  to  practise 
law  there  in  1810;  was  the  originator 
and  president  of  the  Pawner's  Bank. 

Saxe,  Jolm  Godfrey,  LL.D.,  and  two 
Others,  1816-.  A'.  Y.  Z.  Club.  An  emi- 
nent American  poet,  lawyer,  and  journal- 
ist ;  b.  at  Highgate,  Vt. ;  Middlebury 
Coll.,  1839 ;  admitted  to  the  Bar,  1843 ; 
has  resided  of  late  years  in  Brooklyn, 
N.Y. 

Saxon,  Mrs.  E.  IJydell  (or  Annot 
Liyle),  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 
Kew  Orleans. 

Saxony,  Johann  Nepoinuk  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. 

Scarth,  Rev.  John.  A  British  Resi- 
dent. An  English  clergyman;  Iving's 
Coll.,  London,  1865;  Vicar  of  Holy  Trin- 
ity, Milton-next-Graveseud,  1871-83  et 
seq.;  Honorary  Canon  of  Kochester  Ca- 
thedral, 1877. 

Scharling,  Carl  Henrik,  1836-.  Nic- 
vlai.  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,  Leopold.  Capt.  Schreier. 
A  German- American  journalist,  of  New 
York  City. 

Seherer,  Edmond  Henri  A- 
dolphe  ("?),  1815-.  The  French  Politi- 
cian. A  French  journalist  and  miscella- 
neous writer,  of  Paris. 

Schiller,  Henry  Carl.  Greij  Anthony. 
An  English  poet,  song-writer,  and  artist ; 
in  1836  residing  at  Hull. 

Schindlep,  Julius,  1818-.  Julius  von 
der  Traun.  A  German  poet  and  prose 
writer;  b.  at  Vienna;  studied  philosophj'- 
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  he  has 
resided  at  Rio  Janerio,  Brazil. 

Schneider,  Liua  Weller,  1831-. 
Wilhelm  Berg.  A  German  writer;  b.  at 
Weimar;  principal  of  the  Victoria  Ly- 
ceum, at  Cologne. 

Schojen,  Elisabeth.  Paul  Agdthon. 
A  Norwegian  novelist ;  b.  at  Christiana ; 
studied  in  Copenhagen,  Rome,  and 
Paris,  where  she  has  cliiefly  resided  since 
1875. 

Scholander,  Fredrik  Vilhelm,  1816- 
81.  Acharius.  A  Swedish  poet  and  archi- 
tect; b.  at  Stockholm,  and  d.  in  the  same 
city. 

Schomberg,  Rev.  Alexander  Crow- 
cher,  1756-92.  Cornelius  Scriblerus  Nb- 
thus;  Scriblerus  Secundus.  An  English 
divine ;  Eellow  of  Magdalen  Coll.,  Ox- 
ford, where  he  became  tutor ;  d.  at 
Bath. 

Schoolcraft,  Henry  Rowe,  LL,D., 
1793-1864.  Henry  Bowe  Colcraft.  A 
celebrated  American  genealogist,  min- 
eralogist, antiquary,  and  ethnologist,  of 
Washington,  1847-64;  b.  af  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 
Stenne.  A  French-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 
Chroma.  An  American  writer  of  the  day. 

Schwab,  Moise.  Le  Marquis  de  M. 
A  French  bibliographer  of  the  day. 

Schwartz,  Marie  Sophie  Birarth, 
1819-.  M.  S.  S.  A  Swedish  novelist; 
b.  at  Boras ;  in  1840,  married  Prof.  Gus- 
tavus  Magnus  Schwartz,  of  Stockholm. 

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(Brandt)  von,  1821-.  Elpis  Helena. 
A  German  author ;  the  daughter  of  a 
Hamburg  banker ;  b.  at  Southgate,  near 
London;  educ.  at  Geneva  and  Rome; 
was  twice  married,  both  times  unhappily; 
took  with  her  second  husband,  von 
Schwarz,  a  Hamburg  banker,  a  long- 
journey  to  the  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,  PliUip  Lutley,  M.A.,  Ph.D., 
F.R.S.,  1829-.  A  Naturalist.  An  Eng- 
lish naturalist  and  journalist;  educ.  at 
Oxford;  called  to  the  Bar  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  1855;  Secretary  of  the  London 
Zoological  Society,  1862;  editor  of  the 
"Ibis." 

Sclater,  William,  D.D.,  -1626.  A 
Presbyter  of  the  Church  of  England.  An 
English  clergyman ;  Eellow  of  King's 
Coll.,  Cambridge;  Vicar  of  Pitminster, 
Somersetshire,  where  he  died. 

Scopoli-Biasi,  Isabella,  1810-.  3Ia- 
rio  8.  An  Italian  writer;  b.  at  Milan; 
in  1871  was  appointed  inspector  of  the 
female  schools  in  the  provinces  of  Ve- 
rona, Vicenza,  and  Mantua. 

Scoresby,  William,  1760-1829.  A 
Voyager.  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, .     5. 

Scott,  Rev.  .      A   Divine   of  the 

Church  of  England.  An  English  clergy- 
man of  the  first  part  of  the  18th  century. 

Scott,  Sir  Claude  Edveard,  3d 
Bart.,  1804-74.  Sir  C.  E.  S.  An  Eng- 
lish artist ;  b.  at  Bromley,  Kent ;  suc- 
ceeded his  father  in  1849. 

Scott,  Clement.  Aimaviua;  Saville 
and  Bolton  Howe.  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,  Rev.  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.  B.  S.  An 
English  Eriend,  of  Amwell,  Herts. ;  b.  in 
Grange  Walk,  Bermondsey,  and  d.  at 
Ratcliffe,  —  both  in  London. 

Scott,  Ma j  or  ( ? )  John.  T.Q.Z.,  Esq. 
An  English  poet. 

Is  this  John  Scott  "Waring?  Was  he  a  poet? 
Or  is  ttiis  John  Scott  of  Amwell? 

Scott,  Major  John.    J.  S.,  Sec  —  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,  Robert  Bissett,  Esq.,  1774- 
1841.  B.  B.  S.  An  English  writer  on 
military  jurisprudence,  and  a  military 
advocate;  was  a  pensioner  of  the  Charter 
House,  1836—41,  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  Crofiangry  ;  The  Rev.  Br.  Dry- 
asdust; Laurence  Templeton  ;  Malachi  Mal- 
agroicther ;  Peter  Pattieson.  A  celebrated 
Scottish  poet  and  novelist ;  b.  in  Edin- 
burgh ;  d.  at  Abbotsford. 

Scott,  Sir  William,  Lord  Stowell, 
D.C.L.,  1745-1836.  Chrysal;  Civis.  An 
English  jurist ;  b.  at  Ileworth,  Co.  Dur- 
ham ;  educ.  at  Oxford ;  Judge  of  the 
High  Court  of  Admiralty,  1798-1828; 
d.  at  Early  Court,  near  Reading,  Berks. 

Scott,  William  B.  Diversity.  An 
American  broker  ( ? ),  of  Xew  York  City. 

Scoville.  Joseph  A.,  1811-64.  3Ian- 
hattan  ;    Walter  Barrett,  Clerk.  An  Amer- 


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ioan  writer;  b.  in  Connecticut;  was  a 
States  Eights  Democrat,  and  for  some 
years  tlie  private  secretary  of  Jolm  C. 
Calhoun.  During  the  civil  war,  he  was 
violently  opposed  to  Mr.  Lincoln  and  the 
Republican  party ;   d.  in  New  York  City. 

Scribner,  B.  F.  A  Volunteer;  "  One 
who  was  thar  "  ;  One  iclio  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. 

Scudaniore,  Sliss  Liily.  Ruhamah. 
An  Amei-ican  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,  Ephraini  Baynard.  E. 
B.  8.  An  American  writer  of  the  day, 
of  South  Carolina. 

Seabury,  Samuel,  D.D.,  1729-96.  A 
Farmer;  A.  W.  Farmer ;  A  Westchester 
Farmer.  An  American  clergyman  and 
loyalist ;  b.  at  Groton,  Conn. ;  Yale  Coll. ; 
1748  ;  d.  in  New  London,  Conn. 

Seager,  Charles,  M.A.  Academicus. 
An  English  novelist  and  miscellaneous 
writer. 

Seale,  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.  Lianra  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;  Sijdney.  An  American  writer  of 
the  day. 

Seccombe,  Rev.  Joseph,  A.M.,  1706- 
60.  Fluviatulis  Piscator.  An  American 
Cong,  minister,  at  Kingston,  N.H.,  1737- 
60;  Harv.  Univ.,  1731.^ 

Seckendorf,  Gustav  Anton,  Baron 
von,  1775-1823.  Patrick  Peak.  A  Ger- 
man dramatist ;  b.  near  Altenburg;  d.  in 
America. 

Seddon,  John  P.     His  Brother.     An 


English  arcliitect ;  secretary  to  the  Royal 
Institute  of  British  Architecture. 

SedgAvick,  Miss  Catherine  Maria, 
and  Others,  1789-1867.  Several  Ameri 
can  Authors.  An  American  popular 
writer ;  b.  at  Stockbridge,  j\Iass. ;  taught 
a  private  school  for  j'oung  ladies,  for  50 
years ;  d.  near  Jioxbury,  Mass. 

Sedgwick,  Miss  C.  M.,  J.  K.  Pauld- 
ing, W.  C.  Bryant,  W.  Leggett,  and 
R.  C.  Sands.     Several  American  Authors. 

SedgAvlck,  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  native  place, 
and  resided  there  till  his  death. 

SedgAvick,  Theodore,  1811-59.  Veto. 
An  eminent  American  lawj-er,  of  New 
York  Cit}- ;  b.  at  Albany ;  U.S.  District 
Attorney,  N.Y.,  1858-59. 

Sedley,  Sir  Charles,  1639-1701.  Sir 
C.  8.  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  Romncy,  Kent;  d.  in  London. 

Seeley,  John  Robert,  1834-.  Pupils 
of  the  Citjj  of  Loudon  School.  An  English 
classical  scholar ;  b.  in  London ;  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  Citji  of  London  School. 

Seeley,  Robert  Bentou.  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.  Mon  Droit.  An  American  farmer 
and  bibliographer;  Yale  Coll.,  1818;  b., 
lived,  and  d.  at  Hadlyme,  Conn. 

Selous,  H.  C  Kaij  Spen.  An  Eng- 
lish novelist  of  the  day. 

Selwyn,  Major  .      Major  8**** 

jf*mm:  JSf.  An  English  officer  and 
writer  of  the  18th  century. 


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Sendall,  E.  Garactacus.  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  Wilmot,  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. 

Settle,  Elkanah,  1648-1723  or  24. 
E.  S.  An  English  draraatist ;  1).  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,  Jonathan  Mitchell,  1748- 
1808.  A  Gentleman  of  Portsmouth,  N.H.; 
Vernon  H.  Quincei/,  Esq.  An  American 
poet ;  b.  in  Salem,  Mass. ;  Register  of 
Probate  for  Grafton  Co.,  N.H.,  1774-1808; 
d.  at  Portsmouth,  N.II. 

Sewall,  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,  William,  1747-99.  The  Com- 
piler of  "  Anecdotes  of  Disti?rguished  Per- 
sons." An  English  biographer;  b.  and 
d.  in  London ;  after  travelling  on  the 
Continent,  devoted  his  life  to  literary 
pursuits. 

Sewell, .     Golonist.     A  Canadian 

writer. 

ScTvell,  Miss  Elizabeth  Missing, 
1815-.  A  Ladi/.  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.  WiUiam,  1805-74.  A 
Clergyman.  An  English  clergyman ;  b. 
in  the  Isle  of  Wight;  brotlier  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,  1835-77.  An 
American  journalist;  b.  in  Bloomfield, 
N.J.;  Yale  Coll.,  1858;  in  1869  became 
a  member  of  the  publishing  house  of 
Scribner  &  Co.,  of  New  York  City ;  d.  at 
Bloomfield. 

Seymour,  Ernest  R.  E.  B.  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. 

Shacldeford,  Miss  Anna  P.  —  See 
"Dinnies,  Mrs.  A.  P.  (S.)." 

Shacltleton,  Abraham.  A.  S.  An 
Irish  poet  of  the  18th  century. 

Shade,  Ellen.     Ella  Ellwood. 

Shadwell,  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  .\merican  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. 

Shai-p,  Abraham,  1651-1742.  A.  S., 
Philomath.  An  eminent  English  mathe- 
matician; b.  at  Little  Horton,  Yorkshire; 
in  1668  was  engaged  by  Elanisteed  as  his 
assistant  in  the  Royal  Observatory,  and 
after  his  retirement  to  his  native  town 
continued  to  assist  him  and  others. 

Sharp,  Granville,  1735-1813.  Gran- 
ville 8 .  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  1759-1835. 
"Conversation"  Sharp;  A  Lay  Dissenter. 
An  English  critic  and  miscellaiieous 
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  (?),  and  educ. 
in  tlie  Free  Scliool  of  that  town,  where 
he  resided  till  about  1831,  he  removed  to 
Leamington,  and  d.  there. 

Sharp,  William,  Jr.  Englishman.  An 
English  poet  and  prose  writer  of  the  18th 
century. 

Sharpe,  C,  Esq.  S^im  who  should  best 
understand  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.  S.  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;  W.  Sei/mour ;  3Iercu- 
rius  Spur,  Esq.  An  English  actor  and 
author ;  b.  at  Ravensworth,  Yorkshire ; 
was  an  usher  at  Scorton  and  Eichmond ; 
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-.  .Tosh  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  (?)  wi-iter;  a  Calif ornian  miner. 

Shaw,  WilUam,  D.D.,  F.A.S.  Bev. 
Sir  Archibald  Mac  Sarcasm,  Bart.  An 
English  clergyman ;  Rector  of  Chelvy, 
Somersetshire. 

Shaw,  Rev.  William.  W.  G.  S.  A 
Scottish  minister,  of  Forfar. 

Sheahan,  Dennis  B.,  1843-.  Critique. 
An  American  sculptor  and  writer,  of  New 
York  City. 


Shears,    Rev.    Alonzo    Groesbeck, 

A.M.,  M.D.,  1811-.  Clement;  Forfi.r ; 
S.  G.  Alphonso.  An  American  journal- 
ist ;  b.  in  Washington,  Duchess  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.,  1709-88.  Bat- 
tista  Angeloni ;  Ferret.  An  English  politi- 
cal writer ;  b.  in  Bidef ord,  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,  Ivnt., 
D.C.L.,  1769-1850.  ^1  Painter.  An 
eminent  Irish  artist ;  b.  in  Dublin ; 
President  of  the  Roj'al  Academy,  1830 ; 
d.  at  Brighton. 

Sheehan,  John,  1831-.  The  Irish 
Whiskey  Drinker  ;  The  Knight  of  Iiinish- 
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 ;  a  political  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. 

SheUey,  Percy  Bysshe,  1792-1822. 
S. ;  .John  Fitzvictor ;  A  Gentleman  of  Ox- 
ford;  The  Hermit  of  Marlow ;  M//  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. 

SheUman,  Harry  J.,  1843-.  Puflb 
Smoko.  An  American  journalist,  of 
Indianapolis,  Ind. 

Shelton,  Rev.  Frederick  William, 
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  Eiver, 
Tenn. ;  in  1855,  married  Mr.  J.  A.  Sliel- 
ton,  of  Bellefonte,  Ala. 

Shepard,  Mrs.  Hannah  (McIJaren), 
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  Heme.  R.  H.  S. 
An  English  poet ;  minister  of  Eanelagh 
Chapel,  Chelsea. 

Shepherd,  Mrs.  Sophy  Winthrop 
(Weitzel).  Soph  if  Winthrop.  An  Amer- 
ican writer  of  the  day. 

Sheppard,  Elizabeth  Sara,  1830- 
62.  Elizabeth  Berger ;  MmeKinkel;  Be- 
atrice Reijnolds.  An  English  novelist ; 
daughter  of  a  clergyman,  of  Blackheath ; 
d.  at  Brixton. 

Sheppard,  George,  about  1820-. 
Caleb  Will-ins.  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. 

Sherloclt,  Martin.  An  English  Trav- 
eller; Un  Voi/ageur  Anglais.  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 
Scratchley.  An  American  lawyer;  b.  at 
rishkill,'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. 

Sherwood,  Mrs.  Mary  (Neal).  John 
Stirling.  An  American  (?)  writer  of  the 
day. 

Sherwood,    Reuben,    D.D.,     -1856. 


Phllalethes.     An  American  clergyman,  of 
the  P.  E.  Church;  Yale  Coll.,  1813. 

Shewell,  John  Talwln,  1782-1866. 
/.  T.  S.  An  English  Friend,  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  Penhallow, 
1814-.  lUrs.  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. 

ShiUitoe,  Thomas,  about  1754-1836. 
T.  S.  An  English  Friend,  of  London; 
last  of  Tottenham ;  a  minister  for  more 
than  50  years. 

Shinn,  Earl.  Edward  Strahan.  An 
American  (1)  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  tlm  Church  of  England.  An  English 
divine ;  Vicar  of  Alton  Pancras,  Dorset, 
1842-60  et  seq. 

Shore,  A.  and  IJouisa.  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  HaA-erhill,  Mass. ; 
in  1860  of  Plymouth,  Richland  Co.,  0. 

Shorter,  Thomas.  Thomas  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,  Andre^w.  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. 

Shurtleff,     Nathaniel     Bradstreet, 

M.D.,  -1874.  N.  B.  S.  An  American 
literary  antiquary ;  b.  in  Boston;  Harv. 
Univ.,  1831;  Harv.  Med.  School,  1834; 
practised  in  Boston  ;  Maj'or  of  Boston, 
1868-70;  d.  in  that  city. 

Shute,  Kev.  Hardwick,  M.A.  One 
ivho  Knoivs  it.  An  English  clergyman; 
Pembroke  Coll.,  Oxford,  183G ;  in  1883 
resident  at  Lilian  Villa,  Queen's  Eoad, 
Teddington,  Middlesex. 

Sibbald,   Sir  Robert,    M.D.,   -about 

1712.      Sir   B .S" .     An   English 

naturalist  and  antiquary  ;  cduc.  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,  1861 ;  resigned.  May  13,  1861, 
and  entered  the  Confederate  service. 

Sidey,  James  A.  F.  Crucelli.  A 
Scottish  (?)  humorist  of  the  day. 

Sidmouth,  Henry  Addington,  Vis- 
count, 1757-1844.  Lord  S.  An  English 
nobleman ;  b.  in  London,  and  d.  at  the 
White  Lodge,  Richmond  Park. 

Sidney,  Li.  Densyli.  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,  Eev.  Thomas,  M.A.  A  Coun- 
try Clergi/7nan.  An  English  divine; 
Vicar  of  Gilsborough,  Northants. ;  M.A. 
at  Pembroke  Coll.,  Oxford,  1792. 

Sill,  Richard.  Charles  Dirrill.  An 
English  Sliakespearian  scholar  of  one 
hundred  years  ago. 

Siller,  Miss  Hilda.  Hilda.  An 
American  writer,  of  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Silliman,  George  Joseph  Li.  W. 
Hannibal. 

Simcox,  George  Augustus,  M.A.  A 
Mamhler.  An  English  dramatist ;  Fellow 
■of  Queen's  Coll.,  Oxford. 

Simmel,  August,  1815-78.  August 
Schrader.  A  German  novelist;  b.  at 
Wegeleben,  near  Halberstadt,  where  he 
was  educated;  about  1842  settled  at 
Leipsic,  where  his  first  work  was  pub- 
lished, and  where  he  died. 


Simmonds,    .       Sir    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. 

Simms,  Jeptha  Root,  1807-.  An 
American  writer;  b.  iu  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.  Liydia  Lillybridge. 
E.  L.  An  English  poet;  wife  of  Mr. 
Thomas  Simons,  of  Maulmain(l),  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  Glassf ord  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- 
thrumho,  etc.  An  eminent  English  math- 
ematician ;  b.  at  Market-Bosworth,  Lei- 
cestershire ;  Professor  of  Mathematics 
in  tlie  Roj'-al  Academy  at  Woolwich, 
174.3-60;  d.  at  Bosworth. 


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Sims,  George  Robert,  1847-.  Du<jo- 
net.  An  English  dramatist,  ballad-writer, 
and  journalist,  of  London;  a  principal 
contributor  to  the  "  Referee,"  a  sj)orting 
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; 
h.  in  Milledgeville,  Ga. ;  in  1871,  residing 
in  Philadelphia. 

Sinclair,  James.  Siyma.  A  Scottish 
writer  of  the  day. 

Sinclair,  Sir  Jolin,  1st  Bart.,  LL.D., 

1754-1835.      Tlie   President; , 

Esq.,  Member  of  Parliament  for  the  Countij 
of .  A  Scottish  agricultural  reform- 
er ;  b.  at  Thurso  Castle,  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,  ilrs.  Mary  (Montgome- 
rie  liamb).  Violet  Fane.  An  English 
poet ;  is  the  Avife  of  Mr.  Henry  Single- 
ton, an  extensive  Irish  landowner. 

Singleton,  William.  A  Late  Teacher; 
A  True  Quaker.  An  English  Friend,  of 
Owlerton,  near  Sheffield. 

Sjoberg,  Erik,  179i-lS28.  Vitalis. 
A  Swedish  poet;  b.  in  Ljungo,  Suder- 
niania;  educ.  at  the  Univ.  of  Upsal; 
lived  and  d.  in  Stockholm. 

Sltefflngton,  Sir  liumley  St.  George, 
Bart.,  1771-1850.  Sk—ff—inril — n,  Esq. 
An  English  dramatist;  b.  in  the  parish 
of  St.  Pancras,  Middlesex;  educ.  at 
Hackney ;  d.  in  London.  —  See  "  Gent. 
Mag.,"  JFebruary,  1851,  p.  200. 

Skelton,  John.  Shirley.  A  Scottish 
advocate. 

Skelton,  Rev.  Philip,  1707-87.  An 
Old  ilan;  An  Old  Officer.  An  Irish 
clergyman;  b.  near  Lisburn;  Vicar  of 
Pinrona,  1766-80  ;  d.  in  Dublin. 

Skene,  Felicia  M.  F.  F.  M.  F.  S. 
An  English  poet  of  the  day. 

Skene,  James  Henry.  A  British 
Pesident  of  Ttventij  Years  in  the  East.  An 
English  writer. 

Skidmore,  Harriet  M.  Marie;  Rn- 
hamah.  An  American  poet  of  the 
day. 

Skidmore,  Joseph,  Senior.  A.  B. 
An  English  Priend,  of  Rickraans worth, 
of  the  first  part  of  the  18th  century. 

Skillman,  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  Abbie. 
An  American  writer  for  the  young. 

Skinner,  Charles  M.,  1852-.  Tramp. 
An  American  journalist,  of  Brooklyn, 
N.Y. 

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 
Laiiiiian.  A  Scottisli  Epis.  clergyman; 
Bishop  of  Aberdeen,  1788-1816. 

Skinner,  Dr.  Salmon,  1818-81. 
Amigo.  An  American  journalist,  of  New 
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.  &.  S.  An  Ameri- 
can journalist,  of  New  York  City. 

Slaughter,  jMrs.  M.  Pleasant  Eider- 
hood. 

Sleech,  Ven.  John,  -1788.  J.  S., 
A.C.  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 
officer;  b.  at  Stratton;  Brit,  resident  at 
Lucknow,  Oude,  1849-56;  d.  at  sea, 
returning  from  India. 

Sleeper,  John  Sherburne,  1794-1878. 
Haicser  Marting<de.  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.  Fraser 
Ti/tler.     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.  It.  An  Awkward  Man.  An 
English  writer. 

Small,  George  G.  Bricktop.  An 
American  humorist  and  journalist,  of 
New  Y'ork  City. 

Small,  Rev".  John.  ./.  S.,  A  Presby- 
ter   of  the   Episcopal   Church  of  Scotland, 


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A  Scottish  writer  of  the  first  part  of  tlie 
18th  century. 

SmaU,  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  Gulden  Locks.  An 
English  lady,  of  Reading,  Berks.;  for 
more  than  40  years  principal  proprietor 
of  the  "  Beading  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.  Polijivarp  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  Shii^bourne, 
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,  1829-36 ;  d.  at  Dulwich. 

Smedley,  Francis  Edward,  1819-64. 
Frank  Farleigh;  Francis  Phiz;  Two 
Merrij  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  Charfj. 
An  English  sporting  writer.  —  See 
"  Saunders,  James." 

Smellie,  William,  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.  B.  W.  S.:  One  of  their 
Own  Order.     An  English  writer. 

Smiles,  Samuel,  Jr.  A  Bo/j.  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.  8.  An  English 
angler. 

Smith,     Mrs.     Adolphe     (Jerrold), 

-1882.  Corisande.  An  English  writer ; 
daughter  of  Blanchard  Jerrold. 

Smith,  Albert,  1816-60.  Jasper  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  Maekay. 
A.  M.  S.  An  American  poet ;  Trin. 
Coll.,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1872. 

Smith,  Mrs.  Caroline  L.  Aunt  Car- 
rie.    An  American  writer  for  the  young. 

Smith,  Mrs.  Castle.  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  York 
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  India  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  London 
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,  EU,  D.D.,  1801-57.  Palesli- 
nensis.  An  eminent  American  mission- 
ary and  orientalist;  b.  at  Northiord, 
Conn.;  Yale  Coll.,  1821;  Andover 
Theol.  Sem.,  1826;    d.  at  Beyroot. 

Smith,  Rev.  Elisha,  -1739.  A  Coun- 
tri)  Clergi/man ;  A  Corresponding  Member 
of  the  Society,  etc.  An  English  divine  ; 
Lecturer  of  Wisbech,  and  Rector  of  Ticl 
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  Burnhail,  near  Durham;  taught 
herself  ten  different  languages. 

Smith,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Oakes 
(Prince),  1806-.  Ernest  Helfenstein. 
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, 
Jidie  P.,  which  see. 

Smith,  Fanny.  Fanny  Manetti.  An 
American  writer. 

Smith,    Mrs.    Frances     Elizabeth, 

1832-.  Fanny  Fales.  An  American 
poet. 

Smith,  Mrs,  Frances  Irene  (Burge), 
1826-.  Fan-Fan.  An  American  jour- 
nalist ;  daughter  of  the  Rev.  L.  Burge, 
of  Wickf ord,  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  "  Dispatch  "  ; 
afterwards,  of  the  New  York  "  Weekly." 

Smith,  George,  D.D.,  1693-1756. 
G.  S. ;  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- 
1868.  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  Eirst  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  American  Woman. 
An  American  Avriter  of  the  day. 

Smith,  Helen  E.  Ethel  Gale.  An 
American  writer  of  the  day. 

Smith,  Rev.  Hely  Hutchinson  Au- 
gustus. H.  H.  A.  S.  An  English  cler- 
gyman; B.A.,  Oxford,  1852;  Rector  of 
Tansley,  Matlock,  1807-83  et  seq. 

Smith,  Rev.  Henry.  An  Old  Itine- 
rant.    An  American  Meth.  C?)  minister. 

Smith,  Horace,  1779-1849.  The  Late 
Paul  ChatJieldyM.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,  J\Irs.  Horace  Wemys.  H.  W. 
S.  An  American  writer;  wife  of  the 
son  of  Richard  Penn  Smith,  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  Pope'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  C?)  author. 

Smith,  Mrs.  John  A.  Aunt  Esther. 
An  American  writer  of  tlie  day. 

Smith,  John  Gordon,  M.D.,  F.K.S., 
about  1788-1833.  An  Officer.  A  Scot- 
tish 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  Fleet 
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  Greylock.  An  American  writer, 
of  the  day,  of  Pittsfield,  Mass. 

Smith,  Joshua.  A.  An  English  poet 
and  hj^mn  writer. 

Smith,  Mrs.  JuUe  P.,  -1883.  Christa- 
bel  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.  Marion  C.  Marion 
Couthoui/.     An  American  writer. 

Smith,  3Iary  Ann.  Rusco.  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,  R.  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.  S.  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. 


R.  V.  S.  An  English  statesman ;  son  of 
the  preceding ;  educ.  at  Christ  Church, 
Oxford;  M.P.  for  Northampton  from 
1831 ;  held  important  public  oflSces  from 
1830;  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  Buckfield,. 
Me.;  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1818;  resided  at 
Portland,  1820-42,  and  in  New  York 
City,  1848-68  ;  d.  at  Patchogue,  L.I. 

Smith,  Eev.  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,  1776- 
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.  Gowrie.  An 
English  (?)  writer  of  the  day. 

Smith,  W.  B.  Kelsic  Etheridge.  An 
American  writer  of  the  day. 

Smith,  Rev.  Walter  Chalmers. 
Hermai^n  Kunst,  Philol.  Professor ;  Orwell. 
A  Scottish  minister,  of  the  Free  High 
Church,  Edinburgh. 

Smith,  William,  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,  William,  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.8., 
and  3I.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,  William   Lioughton,  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 
Dustwich.  An  eminent  British  novelist ; 
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,  Frank.  Max  Werter.  An 
American  journalist,  of  the  day,  of  Rich- 
mond, Va. 

Smythe,  Emily  Anne  Beaufort. 
Viscountess  Strangford.  An  English 
lady;  youngest  daughter  of  Admiral 
Sir  Erancis  Beaufort;  in  1862  married 
the  8th  Viscount  Strangford,  who  d.  in 
1869. 

Smythe,  James  M.  A  Southerner. 
An  American  author,  of  the  South. 

Smythies,  T.  B.  The  Editor  of  the 
"  British  Workman."  An  English  jour- 
nalist of  the  day. 

Snart,  Charles.  ^1  Gentleman  resi- 
dent in  the  Neighborhood.  An  English 
attorney,  of  Newark,  and  writer  on 
angling. 

Snead,  Mrs.  Fayette.  Fay.  An  Ameri- 
can journalist,  of  the  day,  of  the  South. 

Sneed,  Miss  M.  A.  Miss  Grundij. 
An  American  journalist  of  the  day. 

Snelling,  William  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,  Rev.  Theodore  William, 
A.M.,  -1862.  Geoffry  La  Touche.  An 
American  clergyman ;  Harv.  Univ., 
1830. 

Snow,  William.  Mailliw  Wons.  An 
English  song  writer. 

Soler,  Frederic.  Seraji  Pitarra.  A 
Catalan  author. 

SoUy,  Samuel,  F.E.S.,  F.S.A.,  Esq., 
1781-1847.  Ylloss.  An  English  writer; 
at  one  time  of  Merton  Woodland,  Lin- 
colnshire, but  later  of  Heathside,  Park- 
stone,  near  Poole ;  d.  at  his  residence. 
Upper  Gower-street,  London. 

Somerby,  Fredericli  Thomas,  1814-. 
Cymon.  An  American  sporting  writer; 
b.  at  Newburyport,  Mass. 


Somerset,  Frances  Thynne,  Coun- 
tess of  Hertford,  1699-1754.  Fusebia. 
An  English  poet. 

Somerset,  Wellington.  May  Fly. 
An  English  diplomatist  and  writer  of  the 
day. 

Somerville,  Alexai^der,  1811-.  One 
ivho  has  ichistled  at  the  Plough  ;  The  fVJiis- 
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  day. 

Sorel,  W.  J.  Captain  Sock  Buskin , 
Christian  Le  Pos.     An  English  writer. 

Soromenho,  Augusto  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; 
S outlier nicood.  An  American  writer  of 
the  day. 

Sotheran,  Henry,  1819-.  Savile.  An 
English  writer,  of  YorkC?). 

Souligne,  Mons.  de.  A  Person  of 
Quality,  a  Native  of  France.  An  English 
writer,  early  in  the  18th  century. 

Soust  de  Borkenf eldt,  Adolphe  van, 
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  Ma&os.  An 
English  writer. 

Southey,  Mrs.  Caroline  Anne 
(Bowles),  1786-1854.  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. 

5 — y ;   B S ,  Esq. ;   Bion  ;    The 

Doctor;  Don  Manuel  Alrarez  Espriella ; 
Inchiquin ;  Abel  Shuffleholtom.  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. 

Southworth,  Mrs.  Emma  Dorothy 
EUza  (NeviUe),  1818-.  E.  D.  E.  N. 
An  American  novelist;  b.  in  Washing- 


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ton,  D.C. ;  in  1841  was  married  to  Mr. 
Southwortli;  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  Lancashire  Lad. 
An  English  writer. 

Spach,  Louis  Adolphe,  -1880.  Louis 
Levater.  A  French  historian;  archivist 
of  the  Dept.  of  the  Bas-Rhin. 

Spain.    Lord  Strutt. 

Spalding,  William,  1809-59.  W.  S. 
A  Scottish  man  of  letters ;  professor  in 
the  Univ.  of  St.  Andrews,  1846-59,  where 
he  died. 

Sparkes,  Joseph.  A  Member.  An 
English  Friend,  of  Exeter. 

Sparks,  Mrs.  Mary  (Crowninshield). 
31.  C.  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 ;  Statutophilus.  An  English  phy- 
sician. 

Spence,  Elizabeth  Isabella,  1768- 
1882.  A  Lady.  An  English  author ;  h. 
at  Durham ;  resided  in  Loudon,  and  d.  in 
Chelsea. 

Spence,  George,  Esq.,  Q.C.,  1787- 
1850.  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  Mudie,  F.R.G.S.  Don 
T.  B.  Leevit,  of  Chickomango,  Ohio,  U.S. 
An  English  humorist. 

Spence,  Joseph,  1698-1768.      J 

S ,  Esq.,  Poetrij  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; 
Eector  of  Great  Horwood,  in  Bucking- 
hamshire, 1742,  but  resident  at  Byfleet, 
in  Surrey,  where  he  died. 

Spence,  Thomas,  1752-1814.  Mr. 
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  Highgate,  near  London; 
d.  at  Carstairs. 

Spencer,  Lord  H.  Ironculus.  An  Eng- 
lish scholar ;  contributor  of  a  letter  and 
poem  to  the  "Microcosm,"  of  Eton  CoU,, 
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,  1713-84.  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, 

Spilsbury,  Francis.  F.  Yrubslips. 
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,  Wmiam,  S.S.C.  A  Member 
of  the  College  of  Justice.  An  English  law- 
yer, of  London. 

Spinks,  Mrs. .     Mrs.  S. 

Spitteler,  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,  MA. 
A  Glergijman.  An  English  clergyman; 
Exeter  Coll.,  Oxford,  1843;  Rector  of 
Hadleigh,  Ipswich,  1875-83  et  seq.; 
Co-Dean  of  Brocking,  1875;  Rural 
Dean  of  Sudbury,  1877. 

Spotswood,  John  Boswel,  D.D., 
1808-.  The  Pastor.  An  American  Presbyt. 
clergyman ;  b.  in  Exeter  Mills,  Va. ; 
graduated  at  Amherst  Coll.,  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;  Theoplulus.  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  Borj-Preacher ;  John  Plough- 
man. An  eloquent  English  Baptist  min- 
ister ;  b.  at  Kelveden,  Essex ;  officiates 
in  London. 

Spurgin,  John,  M.D.  Medicus  Can- 
tabrigiensis.  An  English  physician ; 
senior  physician  to  the  Foundling  Hospi- 
tal, London. 

Sqiiier,  Ephraim  George,  1821-. 
Samuel  A.  Bard.  An  American  traveller 
and  antiquary ;  b.  at  Bethlehem,  N.Y. ; 
U.S.  Commissioner  to  Peru,  186.3-65; 
afterwards  resident  in  New  York  City. 

Squire,  Eev.  Samuel,  D.D.,  1714-66. 
Theophanes  Cantabrigiensis ;  Duncan 
MacCarte,  a  Highlander.  An  English 
clergyman ;  b.  at  Warminster,  Wilts. ; 
Bishop  of  St.  David's,  1761-66. 

Staats,  Cuj^Ier.  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  Liatham.  Jennie 
Woodville.  An  American  writer  of  the 
day. 

Stacey,  Mary,  Jr.  A  Member  of  the 
Society  of  Friends.  An  English  Friend, 
of  Tottenham;  seceded  at  the  time  of 
the  "  Beacon  Controversy." 

Stackhouse,  Rev.  Thomas,  1680- 
1752.  Fhilalethes;  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  Richmond, 
Ealing,  and  Finchley,  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  (Ijewald),  1811-. 
Fanny  Leivald.  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,  1753-1816.  Sl****pe.  An  English 
nobleman ;  b.  in  London ;  educ.  at  Eton 
and  Geneva;  invented  the  "Stanhope 
press"  and  two  calculating  machines; 
d.  at  Chevening,  Kent. 

Stanhope,  Leicester  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  Rugby 
School,  and  at  Univ.  Coll.,  Oxford ;  Dean 
of  Westminster,  1864-81,  where  he  died. 

Stanley,  Charles.  C.  S.  An  Eng- 
lish writer. 

Stanley,  Rt.  Hon.  EdTvard  Henry 
Smith,  Lord,  1826-.  E.  H.  S.  An 
English  statesman ;  b.  at  Knowsley 
Park;  educ.  at  Rugby,  and  Trin.  Coll., 
Cambridge ;  Foreign  Secretary,  1866-68. 

Stanley,  Mary.  Sletcher  from  Nature. 
An  English  Avriter  of  the  day. 

Stannard,  Eaton,  Esq.  E-t-n  St-n- 
n-d.  An  Irish  lawyer ;  Recorder  of  the 
city  of  Dublin. 

Stannus,  Rev.  Beauchamp  Walter, 
M.A.  A  Clergiiman.  An  Irish  clergy- 
man; Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin,  1843;  Rector 
of  Arrow-Alcester,  Warwickshire,  1863- 
80  et  seq. 

Stansbury,  Lliss  Caroline  M.  —  See 
"Kirkland,  Mrs.  C.  M.  (Stansbury)." 

Stansfield,  A.  A.  S.,  K.  An  Eng- 
lish poet,  of  Kersal. 

Stanton,  John,  1826-71.  Corry 
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  Publico.  An 
English  civilian  and  miscellaneous 
writer ;  educ.  at  Rugby,  and  St.  John's 
Coll.,  Cambridge;  private  secretary  to 
Mr.  Canning,  1822. 

Starbuck,  Liucy  Coffin.  L.  C.  S. 
An  American  poet,  of  Nantucket,  Mass. 

Starey,  Alfred  B.  Sherwood  Ryse, 
An  American  writer  of  the  day. 

Stark,  James.     A  Member  of  the  Fao 


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ultij  of  Advocates.  A  Scottish  lawyer,  of 
Edinburgh. 

Starkey,  Digby  PUot,  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,  Rev.  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.  Laura  Brady.  Fanclion ; 
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  Header.  An 
American  lady,  formerly  of  Newton  Cor- 
ner, Mass. 

Stathain,  F.  Reginald.  Francis  Rey- 
nolds.    An  English  poet  of  the  day. 

Staunton,  C.  C.  S.  An  English 
biographer  and  critic. 

Stearns,  Edward  Josiah,D.D.,1810-. 
Austro-Borealis.  An  American  clergy- 
man ;  son  of  Rev.  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  Eaulkland,  Del. 

Stearns,  George  Osborne.  Junius 
Americanus.  An  American  politician  of 
the  day. 

Stebbing,  Henry,  D.D.,  1716-87.  A 
Clergyman.  An  English  divine;  b.  at 
Rickinghall,  Suffolk ;  preacher  at  Gray's 
Inn, 1750-87. 

Stebbins,  George  Stanford,  M.D. 
Ikabod  Izdk.  An  American  humorist,  of 
Springfield,  Mass. ;  Bowdoin  Med.  School, 
1864. 

Stebbins,  Mrs.  Mary  Elizabeth 
(Moore  He^witt).  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  Rev.  William  Steele,  a  Bapt.  min- 
ister of  Broughton,  Hampshire. 

Steele,     Sir     Richard,     1671-1729. 


Isaac  Bickerstaff,  Esq.,  Astrologer ;  English 
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. 

Steiner,  Lewis  Henry,  M.D.,  1827- 
L.  H.  S.  An  American  physician;  b.  at 
Frederick  City,  ]Md. ;  Professor  of  Chem- 
istry in  Columbian  Univ.,  Washington  j 
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  Emilia. 
Sarah  Brook.  An  English  writer ;  daugh- 
ter of  Sir  James  Fitzjames  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  Fitzjames,  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-.  L.  S. 
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  Shrewshurj',  N.  J. ;  Columbia 
Coll.,  1822 ;  studied  law,   and  practised 


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eight  years  in  New  York  City  ;  travelled 
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  Howe. 

Stephenson,  Benjamin,  1768-.  Ebn 
Osn.     An  English  poet,  of  Pentonville. 

Stephenson,  J.  W.  Juvenis.  An  Eng- 
lish novelist. 

Sterling,  Sir  Anthony  Coningham, 
K.C.B.  A  Staff"  Officer  who  was  there. 
An  English  officer;  captain  73d  Regi- 
ment Royal  Artillery ;  military  secre- 
tary to  Lord  Clyde,  in  the  suppression 
of  the  Indian  mutiny,  1858-59. 

Sterling,  Edward,  1773-1847.  Cap- 
tain Whirlwind;  Veins.  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  suburb  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,  Rev.  Henry  A.,  and  Others. 
The  Captive  Missionaries.  An  English 
missionary  to  the  East. 

Sterne,  Rev.  Laurence,  1713-68. 
A.  B.,  Philologer ;  Tristram  Shandy, 
Gent.;  Yorick.  An  English  clergyman 
and  miscellaneous  writer;  resided  chiefly 
in  Erance,  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. 

Stephens,  Charles  Asbury.  Kit; 
Wade ;  Wash.  An  American  writer  for 
the  young. 

Stevens,  George  Alexander,  -1784. 
Sir  Henrji  Humm;  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  Clmrch  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  ; 
Rt.  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.  F.  A  Fellow  of  the 
Roi/al  Society.     An  English  chemist. 

Stevenson,  WUUani  G.,  M.D.,  1843-. 
A71  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.,  JI.D.  A 
Presbyterian  Scot. 

Ste\vart,  Andrew^.  A  Working  Man. 
A  Scottish  writer. 

Stew^art,  Charles  Edw^ard,  M.A. 
The  Author;  A  Suffolk  Freeholder.  An 
English  clerg3'man  and  poet ;  Magdalen 
Coll.,  Oxford ;  Rector  of  Reed,  Suffolk. 

Stewart,  Douglas,  1830-80.  Edward 
Askew  Sothern.  An  American  writer,  of 
New  York  City. 

Stewart,  James.  A  Lover  of  Peace 
and  Good  Government. 

Stew^art,  Sir  James  Denham,  1713- 
80.  Robert  Frame.  A  Scottish  lawyer . 
b.  at  Edinburgh;  d.  at  his  family  seat, 
Caithness,  Co.  of  Lanark. 


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Stewart,  Miss  Jessie.  J.  S.  A  Scot- 
tish poet,  of  Edinburgh. 

Stewart,  Sir  James.  A  Lawyer.  An 
English  ( '. )  barrister. 

Stewart,  John  Allan,  1838-.  Tas- 
wert.   An  American  journalistof  the  day. 

Stew^art,  Maria  Stewart.  A  Chip 
of  the  Young  Block.  A  Scottish  writer  of 
the  day. 

Stewart,  Mrs.  W.  E.  S.  An  Eng- 
lish writer. 

Stewart,  Rev.  WDliam.  W.  S.,  M.P. 
A  Scottish  writer,  of  Pertli. 

Stewarton, .  S.  An  Eng- 
lish writer. 

Sthalberg,  George.  A  Gentleman 
who  was  a  Swede. 

Stibbes,  Mrs.  Agnes  Jean.  Emma 
Carra ;  Ruth  Fairfax.  An  American 
"  Soutliland  "  writer ;  in  1872,  of  Savan- 
nah, Ga. 

Stickney,  Caroline.  Charles  Landor. 
An  American  writer  of  tlie  day. 

Stiles,  Sumner  Burritt,  LL.B., 
1851-.  Eleven  Sophomores.  An  Ameri- 
can lawyer;  b.  at  Middleton,  Mass.; 
Harv.  Univ.,  1876 ;  practised  his  profes- 
sion (1882)  in  New  Yorlc  City. 

Stillingfleet,  Benjamin,  1702-71.  A 
Farmer  in  Cheshire.  An  Englisli  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- 
Riichel,  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. 

Stock,  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.  An  Eye-  Witness.  An 
Irish  clergyman ;  Bishop  of  Killala,  and 
brother-in-law  to  Archbishop  Newcome. 

Stockdale,  Rev.  Percival,  1736- 
1811.  Agricola.  A  Scottish  miscellane- 
ous writer ;  b.  in  the  village  of  Branxton ; 
f  urate  of  Hincworth,  Herts.,  and  Vicar 


of   Lesbury  and  of   Long-Houghton,  in 
Northumberland,  where  he  died. 

Stockton,  Mrs.  Frank  R.  Deborah 
Dunn.    An  American  writer  of  the  day. 

Stockw^ell,  George  A.  Archer.  An 
American  writer  of  the  day. 

StocQueler,  Joachim  Hayward. 
James  H.  Siddons.  An  English  officer ; 
served  in  Europe  and  in  India. 

Stoddard,  Richard  Henry,  1825-. 
R.  H.  S. ;  S.  Lang  ;  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  "  Al- 
dine"  (N.Y.),  \%70  et  seq. 

Stoddart,  Sir  John,  LL.D.,  1773- 
1856.  J.  S.;  Dr.  Slop.  An  English 
political,  historical,  and  philosophical 
writer;  b.  at  Westminster;  Christ 
Church,  Oxford,  1794;  Chief  Justice  ai 
Malta,  1826-39;  d.  in  London. 

Stoddart,  Thomas  Tod.  An  Angler 
A  Scottish  sporting  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,  1808-.  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,  Yen.  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,  Rev.  Thomas,  M.M.,  -1792. 
A  Dumpling-Eater.  An  English  clergy- 
man ;  Rector  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)  Regiment  of 
Foot. 

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.  Li.  'Hie  Hebrew  Wood  Chop- 
per.    An  American  writer  of  the  West. 

Stone,  John.  A  Societi/  of  Gentlemen. 
An  English  writer. 

Stone,  John  Saville.  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.  The  Pas- 
tor of  St.  Paul's,  Haggerstone.  An  Eng- 
lish clergyman  ;  Wadham  Coll.,  Oxford, 
1833 ;  Yicar  of  St.  Paul's,  Haggerstone, 
1858-7-4  et  seq. 

Stonehouse,  Eev.  William  Brockle- 
hurst,  D.C.L.,-1862.  Fidelis.  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.  G.  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  Rector  of 
Great  and  Little  Cheverel,  Wilts. ;  and 
for  many  years  Lecturer  of  All  Saints, 
Bristol. 

Storer,  David.  Phillatins.  An  Amer- 
ican writer  of  the  day. 

Storer,  Harriet  G.  R.  L.  B. ;  Mrs. 
T.  Narcisse  Doutneij.  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, 
jyTogg 

Story,  Thomas,  about  1662-1742.  T. 
S.  An  English  Friend,  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., 
1838;  since  1848  has  resided  chiefly  in 
Italy.- 

Stothert,  James  Augustine.  A  Mem- 
ber of  the  Gild.  A  Scottish  antiquary 
and  poet. 

Stothert,  Rev.  William,  B.A.  Phi- 
lalethes.  An  English  clergyman;  St. 
John's  Coll.,  Cambridge,  1832;  Vicar  of 
Thorpe-Hesley,  Rotherham,  1865-81. 

Stott,  Robert.  Hafiz.  An  Irish  poet, 
of  Dromore ;  contributor  of  odes  to  the 
London  "Morning  Post." 


Stouder,  O.  C.  Lancer.  An  Amer- 
ican Shakespeare  scholar,  of  Ohio. 

Stotv,  John.  ^1  Laij  Member  of  the 
Church  of  England.     An  English  writer. 

Stowe,  Mrs.  Harriet  Elizabeth 
(Beecher),  1812-.  The  American  Novel- 
ist ;  Harry  Henderson ;  Christopher  Crow- 
field.  An  eminent  American  writer;  b. 
in  Litchfield,  Conn. ;  daughter  of  Lyman 
Beecher;  in  1833  married  Calvin  E. 
Stowe. 

StoweU,  Rev.  Hugh,  D.D.,  1799- 
1865.  A  Clergyman ;  Eight  Clergymen. 
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. 

Sto-well,  Sir  William  Scott,  Baron, 
1745-1836.  Civis.  An  eminent  English 
jurist ;  b.  at  Heworth,  Durham ;  Corpus 
Christi  Coll.,  Oxford,  1764;  Judge  of  the 
High  Court  of  Admiralty  fi-om  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  litt^ra- 
teicr ;  b.  at  Downhill ;  the  son  of  a  Glas- 
gow merchant ;  City  Chamberlain  of 
Glasgow,  1834-63,  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,  Et.  Hon.  Percy  Clinton 
Sydney  Smj'the,  Lord  A'iscount  of 
Strangford,  Co.  Down,  D.C.L.,  1780- 
1855.  P.  C.  S.  S.  An  Irish  noble 
author;  educ.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin; 
was  a  British  diplomatist;  d.  at  his  resi- 
dence in  Harley-street,  London. 

Stratton,  Charles  Herwood,  1838- 
83.  General  Tom  Thumb.  An  American 
dwarf;  b.  in  Bridgeport,  Conn.;  d.  at 
Middleboro,  IMass. 

Stratton,  Thomas.  T.  S.  An 
English  compiler,  of  Bonder's  End,  a 
hamlet  in  the  Co.  of  Essex. 


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Strickland,  Lt.-Col.  Samuel,  1809- 
67.  An  Early  Settler.  An  English 
Lmigrant  to  Canada  in  1825 ;  brother  of 
Agnes  Strickland;  d.  at  Lakefield,  U.C. 

Stringer,   Mrs.   .     A  Lady.     An 

English  (1)  lady. 

Strouach,  George.  G.  8.  A  Scot- 
tish Shakespeare  scholar  of  the  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., 
Gambler,  Ohio. 

Strong,  George  C,  1833-63.  An 
Officer  of  the  11.8.  Army.  An  American 
soldier ;  b.  at  Stockbridge,  Vt. ;  West 
Point,  1857;  served  with  distinction  in 
the  civil  war,  1861-63 ;  was  mortally 
wounded  at  Eort  Wagner,  near  Charles- 
ton, and  d.  in  New  York  City. 

Strong,  Miss  Helen  P.  H.  P.  S. 
An  American  writer  of  the  day. 

Strong,  liatliam  Cornell,  1845-. 
Montague  Shatt.  An  American  poet  and 
journalist;  b.  in  Troy,  N.Y. ;  has  de- 
voted his  life  to  literary  work. 

Strong,  Rev.  Neheniiali,  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,  AVest 
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  8ee.  A  German  novel- 
ist ;  b.  at  Greif enberg  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  elerg3-man  ; 
Dean  of  Ontario,  Upper  Can,ada,  for 
some  years ;  now  dead. 

Stuart,  Hector  A.  Caliban ;  The  South 
Sea  Bard.  An  American  writer,  of  Cal- 
i  fornia. 

Stuart,  Hon.  and  Eev.  Henry  Wind- 
sor Villiers,  M.A.    The  Vicar  of  Napton. 


An  English  clergyman;  Univ.  Coll., 
Durham,  1849;  Vicar  of  Napton-on-the- 
Hill,  1855-70  et  seg. 

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  Edward, 
1688-1765.  ^neas.  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  BI.  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,  Eev.  John,  D.D.,  1770-1860. 
Jeremiah  Eingletub.  An  English  Meth. 
preacher,  of  Brighton. 

Suddortli,  Mrs.  M.  A.  B.  Lumina 
Silvervale.  An  American  novelist  of  the 
day. 

Sue,  Marie  Joseph  Eugene,  1808-57. 

Eugene   Sue;  Eugene  8 A  popular 

French  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  Rev.  Erederick 
Sullivan,  Vicar  of  Kimpton,  Herts. 

Sullivan,  James,  1744-1808.  J.  S.; 
A  Layman ;  A  Citizen  of  Massachusetts. 
An  American  statesman ;  b.  at  BerAvick, 
Me.;  studied  law;  in  1785  removed  to 
Boston;  Governor  of  Massachusetts, 
1807-8;  d.  in  Boston. 

Sullivan,  James  Frank.  J.  F.  Suna- 
vill.     An  English  humorist. 

Sullivan,  B[on.  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  ex  officio  Pastor  of  the  Institution  in 
1876  et  seq. 

Siiplee,  Thomas  D.  Ilurjh  Mililtj ; 
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. 

Snrtees,  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. 

Sutcliflfe,  Thomas.  The  Retired  Gov- 
ernor of  the  Island  of  Juan  Fernandez. 
An  officer  in  the  English  service. 

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  Bedding;  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. 

Swaby,  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.  Sault.  An 
American  humorist. 

Swan,  Eliza  B.  E.  B.  S.  An  Amer- 
ican writer  of  the  day. 

Swanw^ick,  Miss  Anna,  1813-.  A.  8. 
An  English  editor  of  Shakespeare. 

Swan  wick,  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,  Eev.  William  Gray,  A.M., 
-1843.  Quicksilver  Smalltalk.  An  Amer- 
ican Unit,  minister;  Harv.  Univ.,  1828. 


Swiedack,  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. 

S^vift,  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;    Rev.  Dr.  8—t ;   D—n 

S — t;  Rev.  D — n  S — t;  A.  B.,  Esqre.; 
a  B. ;  J.  8.  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  IF *****«/ 
Tom  Ashe ;  Esquire  Bickerstaff ;  Isaac 
Bickerstaff,  Esq.,  Student  in  Astrologij ; 
James  Blackwell ;  Cadenus ;  A  Church  of 
England  Man;  A  Clergijman;  The  Cop- 
per-Farthing Dean ;  The  Drapier ;  M.  B. 
Draper;  M.  B.  Drapier;  Sieur  Du  Bau- 
drier ;  An  Enemy  to  Peace;  An  Eije  Wit- 
ness ;  Jack  Frenchman ;  T.  Fribble ;  A 
Friend  of  the  Author;   A  Friend  of  Mr. 

St le ;    Lemuel   Gulliver;    Ilibernia  ; 

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  Rt.  Hon. 
William  Pulteney ;  Tom  Pun-Sibi ;  Abel 
Roper ;  Martinus  Scriblerus ;  Tristram 
Shandy;  A  Shoeboy ;  A  Small  Courtier; 
T.  Tinker ;  Toby,  Abel's-  Kinsman ;  Dr. 
Andreiv  Tripe;  An  Upper  Servant;  Si- 
mon Wagstaff,  Esq.;  William  Wood.  An 
Irish  clergyman,  of  English  descent ; 
Dean  of  S'aint  Patrick's,  Dublin,  1713- 
46. 

"  But  I'll  detain  yon  no  longer  from  the  enter- 
taiuinent  of  Master  Toby,  alias  Gulliver,  alias 
Sw — t,  alias  Examiner,  alias  1) — n  of  St.  P — 'e, 
alias  Draper,  alias  Bickerstaff,  alias  Remarker, 
alias  Journalist,  alias  Sonnetteer,  alias  Scrible- 
rus."—  Swift,  in  "  Gulliveriana." 

SAvinburne,AlgernonCharles,1837-. 

An  English  Republican  ;  Mrs.  Horace  Man- 
ners. An  English  poet;  b.  in  London; 
entered  at  Balfiol  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  1861. 

S^vinburne,  Henry,  Esq.,  1743-1803. 
Porciistus.  A  celebrated  English  trav- 
eller; b.  at  Capheaton,  Northumber- 
land ;   d.  at  Trinidad. 

Sw^iney,  Admiral  William,  1747- 
1829.  An  Old  Seaman.  An  English 
writer ;  Admu-al  of  the  Ked,  1808 ;  d.  at 


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Sydney  Place,  near  Exeter,  having  served 
in  the  Royal  Navy  70  years. 

Swinton,  Rev.  John,  F.R.S.,  1703-77. 
A  Gentleman  of  Wadham  Coll.,  Oxf. ; 
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. 

Swisshelm,  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  Worth i/  Unfortunate.  An 
English  clergyman ;  Fellow  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.  C.  0.  S.;  A  Clergyman;  A  Cler- 
g>/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- 
lethes  ;  Engenius  Philalethes.  An  English 
clergyman ;  b.  in  London ;  Prebendary 
of  Winchester,  1740-56. 

Sykes,  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  Ambrosianse,"  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  Siif 

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  Wil- 
liam, Knt.,  1782-1856.  Sir  W.  S.  An 
English  naval  officer;  rear-admiral  on 
the  retired  list,  1854. 

Symonds,  Rev.  William  Samuel,. 
B.A.,  F.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  Cookson,  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  Lrish  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  Chiu-ch,  Oxford, 
and  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin;  Archbishop  of 
Tuam,  1826-41. 


T. 


Tabor,  Miss  Eliza.  Cousin  Alice ;  A 
Novelist.    An  English  writer  of  the  day. 

Tache,  Sir  Etienne  Paschal,  Knt., 
M.D.,  1795-1865.  Un  Ve'teran  de  1812. 
A  Canadian  ofBcer,  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;  Lsidore  Meplats.  A 
Canadian  miscellaneous  writer;  brother 
of  the  preceding ;  b.  at  Kamouraska, 
Lower  Canada. 

Taggard,  E.  T.,  1839-.  Paul  Pryor. 
An  American  writer  of  the  day. 

Taine,  Hippolyte  Adolphe,  1828-. 
F.  T.  G. ;  Fre'de'ric  Thomas  Graindorge. 
An  eminent  French  critic,  of  Paris ;  b.  at 


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Vouziers  (Ardennes);  educ.  at  Paris;  a 
frequent  writer  for  the  "Journal  des  De'- 
bats  "  and  the  "  Revue  des  Deux  Mondes." 

Tait,  Archibald  Campbell,  D.D., 
D.C.L,  1811-.  The  Bishop  of  London.  A 
Scottish  clergyman ;  b.  in  Edinburgh ; 
educ.  at  Glasgow  and  Oxford ;  Bishop  of 
London,  1856 ;  Arclibishop  of  Canter- 
bury, 1868-82. 

Talbot,  Mrs.  Catherine,  1720-70. 
Simdaij ;  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 ;  Mar/niis  Merriweather.  An 
American  novelist  of  the  day;  a  book- 
keeper of  Boston. 

Talbot,  George  Foster,  1819-.  A 
Laijman.  An  American  lawyer;  b.  in 
East  Machias,  Me. ;  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1837  ; 
resident  at  Portland,  1864-85. 

Talcott,  Mrs.  Hersey  Bradford 
(Good-win).  H.  B.  G.  An  American 
writer  of  the  day. 

Taliaferro,  H.  E.  SMtt.  An  Ameri- 
can writer,  of  North  Carolina. 

Tangermann,  Friedrich  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  Eije -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,  Liewis,  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).  S.  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  Niles,  D.D.,  1815-. 
Unde  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. 


Tardieu,  Jules  Romain,  1805-68. 
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.  Wildrale.  An 
English  sporting  writer,  of  London. 

TattersaU,  Rev.  John  Cecil,  B.A.^ 
1788-1812.  Bavus.  An  English  clergy- 
man ;  youthful  friend  of  Lord  Byron,  at 
Harrow  School. 

Taunton,  William  Elias.  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  (3Iontgom- 
ery).  Baroness.  Cyrilla.  An  English 
novelist;  wife  of  the  chamberlain  to 
the  king  of  Bavaria;   b.  in  Wales. 

Taveau,  A.  li.  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   Member  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.  BaJlinasloe ;  A 
Horse-Dealer.  .  An  English  sporting 
writer;  once  of  tlie  8th  Royal  Irish  Hus- 
sars. 

Taylor,  George  Watson.  G.  W.  T. ; 
George  Watson.  An  English  poet,  of 
Earlstoke,  M.P. ;  added  his  last  name  on 
succeeding  to  the  property  of  Sir  Simon 
Taylor. 

Taylor,  Eev.  Henry,  ahout  1710-85. 
Benjamin  Ben  Mordecai ;  Indignatio.  An 
English  clergyman  ;  Eector  of  Crawley, 
and  Vicar  of  Portsmouth,  Hampshire. 

Taylor,  Isaac,  LL.D.,  1787-1865. 
/.  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  AUde  {?) ;  Mercvrivs 
Aqvaticvs;  George  Eld  (1) ;  3Iy-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,  John.  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  "  contrSversialist ;  b. 
at  East  Eetf ord,  Nottinghamshire ;  d.  at 
Kensington. 

Taylor,  John  A.  Paul  Fairchild. 
An  American  lawyer,  of  New  York  City; 
a  writer  of  the  day. 


Taylor,   Eev.   Manton   Robert.     A 

Clergjjvian. 

Taylor,  Mr.  "  Sun."     A  Macaroni. 

Taylor,  Thomas,  1758-1835.  The 
Platonist.  An  eminent  English  classical 
scholar  and  translator;  b.  in  London; 
resided  at  Walworth,  and  d.  there. 

Taylor,  Tom,  1817-80.  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.  F.  T.  An  English 
writer. 

Taylor,  W.  H.  A  Doctor  of  Physic. 
An  English  writer  of  the  day. 

Taylor,  Watson.  Sir  Joseph  Cheak- 
ill,  K.  F.,  K.  S.    An  English  author. 

Tegg,  Thomas.  An  Amateur  of  Fash- 
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.  S.  T.  An  English  poet ;  daughter  of 
Lieutenant-Colonel  Eichard  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,     W^illiam.      J B , 

M.D.  An  English  writer  on  political 
economy,  etc. 

Tennant,  William,  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, 1834-48;  d.  at  Ham  Court,  Up- 
ton-on-Severn. 

Tennent,  Sir  James  Emerson,  K.C.S., 
LL.D.,  1804-09.  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  Teuney,  D.D. 

Sprigrjs.  An  American  Cong,  minister; 
Bangor  Thcol.  Sem.,  1858;  President  of 
the  Colorado  Coll.,  1880  et  seq. 

Tennyson,  Alfred,  D.C.L.,  F.R.S., 
1809-.  T.;  Alcibiades ;  Merlin.  An  em- 
inent English  poet;  b.  at  Somersby, 
Lines. ;  Univ.  of  Cambridge,  1831 ;  poet 
laureate  from  1850. 

Tennyson,  Alfred  and  Charles.  Two 
Brothers.  Rev.  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  Rev.  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  Nararin.  A 
French  diplomatist  and  bibliographer,  of 
Paris ;  collected  a  librarj^  peculiarly  rich 
in  Mss.  and  early  printed  books  on 
America. 

Terry,  John  Orville.  ./.  0.  T.  An 
American  poet,  of  Orient,  Suffolk 
County,  L.I. 

Texier,  Edmand,  1816-.  Sjjlvius. 
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,  Emilio.  E.  T.  An  Italian 
author  and  editor  of  the  day. 

Thacher,  Rev.  Samuel  Cooper, 
A.M.,  1785-1818.  S.  G.  T.  An  Ameri- 
can clergyman ;  b.  in  Boston ;  Harv. 
Univ.,  1804;  pastor  of  the  New  South 
Church,  Boston,  1811-18;  d.  at  Moulins, 
France. 

Thackeray,  "William  Makepeace, 
1811-63.  0.;  W.  31.  T.;  Mr.  Brown; 
Fitzroij  Clarence;  Ilennj  Esmond,  Esq.; 
The  F.  C;  The  Fat  Contributor;  The 
Contributor  at  Paris  ;  George  Fitzboodle  ; 
George  Savage  Fitzboodle,  Esq. ;  A  Gen- 
tleman of  the  Force  ;  Frederick  Ilaltamont 
de  Montmorency ;  Jacob  Omntvrn's  Hoss ; 
Jeames;  Jeames  of  BucJcle;/  Square;  G. 
P.  P.  Jeames,  Esq.  ;  Barn/  London,  Esq.  ; 
Theresa  MacWhorter ;  Mulligan  of  Kil- 
hallymulligan ;  An  Old  Paris  Man;  One 
of  themselves;  Our  Own  Bashi-Bazouh ; 
Arthur  Pendennis ;  Je-nies  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  Warren, 
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  Katick,  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 
Beatfort,  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,  Liewls,  -1744.  L.  T.  An 
English  literary  attorney-at-law ;  b.  at 
Sittingbourne,  Kent. ;  was  an  editor  of 
Shakespeare  and  a  hero  of  the  "Dun- 
ciad." 

Thicknesse,  Philip,  Esq.,  1719-92, 
P.  T.,Esq.;  lliomas  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  Landguaid  Fort;  d.  at 
Boulogne. 

Thieblin,  Nicolas  ]j6on.  Azamat 
Batuk ;      Itigolo.         An     Englisli     jour- 


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nalist ;  the  mysterious  "  Turk  "  of  the 
London  "Pall  Mall  Gazette." 

Tliirlby,  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, 
M.A.,  1786;  Eector  of  Bower's  Gifford, 
Essex,  1814-27,  where  he  died. 

Thisted,  Valdemar  Adolf,  1815-. 
Emanuel  8aint-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. 

Thorn,  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.  William.       The  R-v-d 

D T .      A  Scottish  minister,  of 

Govan,  Cos.  Lanark  and  Renfrew, 

Thom,  William,  1799-1850.  The 
Weaver  Poet ;  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  educ.  at  Lancaster, 
Penn. 

Thomas,  Mrs.  Ann  (MaUett),  1808-. 
A.  T. ;  Ann.  An  English  author ;  b.  at 
Plymouth ;  married  Ralph  Thomas,  a 
London  barrister-at-law,  the  father  of 
Ralph  Thomas  ("Olphar  Hamst"). 

Thomas,  Benjamin.  A  Petitioner. 
An  English  writer  of  the  18th  cen- 
tury. 

Thomas,  Ebenezer  Smith,  1775- 
1845.  Junius;  Hampden.  An  eminent 
American  journalist ;  b.  in  Lancaster, 
Mass. ;  removed  to  Charleston,  S.C.,  in 
1795;  and  to  Cincinnati,  O.,  in  1827. 

Thomas,  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  Jr..  1675- 
1730.  A  Lady;  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,  Rev.  Josiah,  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,  Ralph,  Jr.,  1840-.  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  Lady.    An 

English  writer. 

Thompson,  Daniel  Pierce,  1795- 
1868.  A  Me7nber  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 (1)  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  liis  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.P. ;  Knight 
Riiss  Ockside;  No  Author.  An  eminent 
American  humorist;  b.  at  Riga,  N.Y. ; 
studied   at  the   I^niv.  of   Michigan,  but 


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did  not  graduate ;  was  for  some  time  a 
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,  PhUip,  1785-1848.  A 
Member  of  the  Society  of  Friends.  An 
English  Friend,  of  "Woodbridge,  Suffolk ; 
educ.  in  the  Cliurcli  of  England,  and  for 
some  years  a  jeweller  and  silversmith. 

Thompson,  Thomas  Perronet, 
F.E.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  Briggs.  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, jNId.,  Augusta  and  Savannah,  Ga. 

Thorns,  William  John,  1803-85. 
The  Editor  of  "Notes  and  Queries"; 
Ambrose  Merton;  An  Old  Bookworm.  An 
eminent  English  literary  antiquary;  b. 
in  Westminster;  Secretary  of  the  Cam- 
den Society,  1838-73 ;  Dep.  Librarian 
to  the  House  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  Volunfari/  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.  Fife;  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,  1834r-65; 
d.  in  London. 

Thomson,  Sophia  Edna.  Rosamond, 
An  American  writer  of  the  day. 

Thomson,  WiUiam,  LL.D.,  1746- 
1817.  The  Man  of  the  People  ;  An  Officer 
of  Colonel  Bail-lie'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,  William,  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  aiillar.  A  Brit- 
ish Subject.     A  British  writer  of  the  day. 

Thore,  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  tliat  town ;  Harv. 
Univ.,  1837. 

Thorn,  Eev.  William,  1794-1870. 
Biblicus ;  Theta.  An  English  Independ- 
ent minister;  b.  at  St.  Neot,  Cornwall ; 
pastor   at    Penrith,   1817,   at    Eedditch, 


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1824,  and  at  Winchester,  182,6-62 ;  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  have  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  New  York  Custom  House,  1869-78. 

Threepland,  Moncrieff,  -1838.  Tim- 
othy Plain.    A  Scottish  advocate. 

Thring,  Rev.  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  Eight,  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 
H — e  E — d  L — d  Churllow.  An  eminent 
English  lawyer;  b.  at  Little  Ashfield, 
Suffolk;  Lord  Chancellor,  1778-92;  d. 
at  Brighthelmstone. 

Thw^ing,  Eev.  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,  iMass., 
from  1879. 

Tichtoorne,  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. 

Tierney,  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. 

Tighe,  William,  Esq.  A  Father.  An 
Irish  author,  of  Woodstock  Mistioge,  Co.. 
Kilkenny. 

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.  Mary  Wilder  (Foote).^ 
M.  W.  T.  An  American  writer,  of  Con- 
cord, N.H. ;  daughter  of  Caleb  Foote,  of 
Salem,  Mass. 

Tillet,  Auguste.  ./.  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  Julia.  May  Hamilton.  An 
English  novelist. 

Tilton,  Stephen  Willis.  Uncle  Wil- 
lis. An  American  poet  and  publisher,  of 
Boston.  . 

Tilton,  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. 

Tilton,  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. 

Timrod,  Henry,  1829-67.  Agldus. 
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  (? )  R.  C.  writer ;  resident 
at  Rome(?). 

Tindal,  Henrietta  Euphemia  (Har- 
rison). Diana  Butler.  An  English  nov- 
elist and  poet;  daughter  of  Rev.  John 
Harrison,  of  Ramsej",  Essex;  in  1846 
was  married  to  Acton  Tindal,  Esq.,  of  the 


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Manor  House,  Aylesbury,  Clerk  of  the 
Peace  for  Bucks. 

Tissington,  Anthony.  A  Derbyshire 
Working  Miner.     An  English  writer. 

Titterington,  Mrs.  S.  B.  Grace  Gra- 
ham. An  American  ( ? )  novelist  of  the  day. 

Tobin,  James.  A  Friend  to  the  West 
India  Colonies,  etc.  A  Scottish  writer  of 
the  18th  century. 

Tobin,  John  H.  John  of  York.  An 
American  journalist  of  the  day. 

Tod, .     A  Merchant.     A  Scottish 

writer,  of  Kirtlands,  of  the  18th  century. 

Tod,  Kev.  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 (?)  writer. 

Todd,  Rev.  Herbert,  M.A.  T.  Her- 
bert. An  English  poet  and  clergyman ; 
b.  in  London  ;  of  Trin.  Coll.,  Cambridge, 
1858  ;  Vicar  of  Kildwick,  Leeds,  1875-80 

Todd,  W.  A  Sunday  Scholar.  An 
English  boy. 

Tof  te,  Robert.  R.  T.,  Gent.,  of  Lon- 
don.    An  English  litterateur,  of  London. 

Toland,  John,  1669-1722.  Britto- 
Batavius  ;  Hierophilus ;  Janus  Junius  Eo- 
ganesius.  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  Cliurch.  An  English 
clergyman ;  Rector  of  Dogmersfield, 
Hampshire. 

Tolman,  Mrs.  Harriet  (Smith).  H. 
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,  2tliss  Caroline.  Aunt 
Carrie.  An  American  writer;  daughter 
of  John  Tomlinson,  Esq.,  of  Plymouth, 
Mass. 

Tongue,  Cornelius.  Cecil.  An  Eng- 
lish sporting  writer. 


Tonna,  Mrs.  Charlotte  Elizabeth 
(Browne  Phelan),  1792-1846.  G.E.; 
Charlotte  Elizabeth.  An  English  writer; 
b.  at  Norwich ;  editor  of  the  "  Christian 
Lady's  Magazine,"  1834-46 ;  d.  at  Rams- 
gate. 

Tooke,  John  Home,  1736-1812. 
Citizen  T**ke  ;  An  Englishman  ;  A  Free- 
holder of  Surrey ;  Philosopher  of  Wimble- 
don ;  Strike  but  Hear.  An  English  phi- 
losoplier,  who  was  tried  before  Lord 
Mansfield,  fined  £200,  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,  WiUiam,  Esq.,  F.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  much  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,  Rodolphe,  1799-1846.  Oba-, 
diah  Oldbuck.  A  Swiss  humorous  artist 
and  author,  of  Geneva,  where  he  died. 

In  French  the  pseudonym  ia  "  M.Tieux-Bois." 

Toplady,  Rev.  Augustus  Montague, 
1740-78.  An  Hanoverian;  P hilar etus ; 
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. 

ToreUi,  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.  Ij.  J.  Civique  de  Gas- 
tine.     A  French  historian. 

Toup,  Jonathan,  M.A.,  1713-85.  Jo- 
annes Tovpius.  An  English  scholar  and 
literary  critic;  Prebendary  of -Exeter 
Cathedral  from  1774. 

Tour,  M.  Maitre  De  La.  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 
Chief  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;  Hennj  Churton.  An 
American  lawyer,  soldier,  and  author ; 
b.  at  Williamslield,  0. ;  Univ.  of  Roch- 
ester, KY.,  1SG2 ;  judge  of  the  N.C.  Su- 
perior Court  from  1SG8-73;  has  lately 
resided  in  Philadelphia. 

Tournaclion,  Gustave  Felix,  1820-. 
Nadar.  A  Trench  author,  caricaturist, 
and  photographer,  of  Paris. 

Towgood,  Pvev.  Micaiah,  1700-69. 
A  Dissenter;  The  Dissenting  Gentleman. 
An  English  minister;  teacher  in  a  Dis- 
senters' academy  at  Exeter,  1761-92; 
pastor  there,  and  d.  there. 

Towne,  Eev.  Edward  Cornelius, 
1834-.  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  1860;  s.  p. 
of  the  Church  of  the  Fraternity,  New 
Haven,  Conn.,  from  1872;  resides  in 
Westboro,  Mass. 

ToTv^ne,  Eev.  Jolin,  -1791.  An  Im- 
partial Hand.  An  English  clergyman; 
Archdeacon  of  Stowe,  1765;  Rector  of 
Little  Paunton,  County  Lincoln,  where 
^he  died. 

Toivnley,  Adam,  D.D.  An  Anglo- 
Canadian.  A  Church  of  England  cler- 
gyman, of  Paris,  U.C. 

Townley,  Daniel  O'Connell,  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. 

ToAvnsend,  .     A  Graduate  of  the 

University  of  Oxford.  An  English  polit- 
ical writer,  of  the  19th  century. 

Tovensend,  Alice.     Florio  Orsin. 

ToTmsend,  Frederic.  An  Invalid; 
A  Wliimsical  Man.  An  American  writer 
and  lawyer. 

ToA;vnsend,  George  Alfred,  1841-. 
A  Broadway  Lounger ;  Gath  ;  Johnny  Ho- 
ijuet ;  Laertes;  A  Non-Combatant.  An 
eminent  American  journalist ;  b.  at 
Georgetown,  Del. ;  educ.  at  the  Phila- 
delphia High  School,  1859;  has  resided 
chiefly  in  New  York  City. 

Tovrnsend,  Eev.  George  Henry, 
1835-68.  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  is 
doubtful  whether  the  name  is  Herbert. 

Townsend,  George  Herbert,  about 
1835-69.  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. 

Tovrnsend,  Eev.  Joseph,  -1816.  A 
Well-wisher  to  Mankind.  An  English 
clergyman ;  eminent  as  a  scholar,  a  min- 
eralogist, a  fossiiist,  and  conchologist; 
Eector  of  Pewsey,  Wilts.,  where  he  died. 
He  was  the  subject  of  Eev.  E.  Graves' 
"  The  Spiritual  Quixote." 

To^wnsend,  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. 

Tow^nsend,  Richard  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 
AVar,  1761;  Colonial  Secretary,  1763; 
Paymaster-General,  1765;  Chancellor  of 
the  Exchequer,  1766. 

Townshend,  Eev.  Chauncy  Hare, 
M.A.,  1800-68.  C.  11.  T. ;  T.  H.  C.  An 
English  clergyman ;  b.  at  ISusbridge  Hall, 
near  Godalming,  Surrey;  Trin.  Hall, 
Cambridge,  1821;  during  his  last  years 
he  lived  chiefly  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. 

Toynbee,  Joseph,  1816-66.  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  Row,  London. 

Tracy,  Mrs.  Ann  Bromfield.  His 
Sister.  An  American  biographer ;  sister 
of  John  Bromfield,  of  Salem,  Mass. 

Tracy,  Uriah,  A.M.,  1755-1807. 
Scipio.  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-.  2Vie  Wi/e  of  an  Emi- 
grant Officer.  A  Canadian  writer;  sister 
of  Agnes  Strickland ;  is  a  widow,  resid- 
ing at  Lakefield,  North  Douro,  Canada. 

Trapp,  Joseph,  D.D.,  1679-1747.  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. 

Trask,  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., 
182G;  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1829;  was 
a  temperance  agent  at  Fitchburg,  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,  Eev.  Richard,  1771-1842. 
Testis  Oculatus.  An  English  Wesleyan 
Meth.  minister ;  b.  at  Newton,  near 
Tregony;  governor  of  Wesleyan  Theo- 
logical Institute,  Hoxtou,  1838-41 ;  d.  at 
Cookham,  Berks. 

Trela-wny,  EdT^ard  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- 
nuhian.  An  English  popular  poet,  of 
Cornwall;  b.  in  Truro;  d.  at  Devon- 
port. 

Trenwith,  William  Henry.  T.  An 
American  religious  Avriter  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,  1803-G4. 

Trevelyan,  George  Otto,  K.C.B., 
1838-.  ^4  Competition  Wallah.  An  Eng- 
lish statesman,  son  of  tlie  preceding; 
Lord  of  the  Admiralty,  1869-70;  wrote 
for  "  Macmillan's  Mag.,"  1864. 

Trevenen,  Miss  Emily,  1785-1856. 
A  Lady.  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     (lOrby), 

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,  Roxbury. 

Trollope,  Anthony,  1815-82.  One 
of  the  Firm.  An  English  novelist ;  a  son 
of  Mr.  T.  A.  Trollope,  an  English  bar- 
rister, and  Prances  (Milton)  Trollope, 
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.  Trollope,  the  United  States  and  Can- 
ada are  included.     D.  in  London. 

Trollope,  Mrs.  Frances  E.  (Ternan). 
A  New  Writer.  An  English  novelist; 
daughter  of  Thomas  L.  Ternan ;  in  1866, 
married  Thomas  Augustus  Trollope. 

Trollope,  Mrs.  Frances  (Milton), 
1778-1863.  F.  T.  An  English  novelist; 
b.  in  Heckfield,  Hants,  and  in  1809  was 
married  to  T.  A.  Trollope,  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  Florence,  Italy, 
and  d.  there.  -'^"'^  » 

Trollope,  William,  D.D.     Z),-. -tlebor- 
An   English   philologist ;    of   Pen 
Coll. ;  once  a  master  of  Christ's  Ho'^^' 

Trotter,  John.     Don   Jos€  Bai. 
An  English  writer.  lergy- 

Trotter,  William.      W.   T.     An  Eu 
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  has  since  chiefly  resided. 

Trneblood,  N.  A.  Frank  Winter. 
An  American  writer  of  the  day.  ^ 

Truinet,  Charles  Liouis  Etienne, 
1828-.  C.L.E.Nuitter.  A  French  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  (?).  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., 
182 1-.  Loammi  N.  Hurlbut,  M.D.  An 
eminent  American  philologist;  b.  at 
Stonington,  Conn.;  Yale  Coll.,  1842; 
since  1847,  resident  at  Hartford,  Conn. ; 
Asst.-Secretary  of  State,  1847-52  and 
1858-61;  Secretary,  1861-65;  librarian 
of  the  Watkinson  Library,  Hartford, 
since  1863;  lecturer  at  Yale  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.  liosavella. 
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,  Eev.  John,  1795-1870.  Scru- 
tator. An  English  clergyman;  b.  at 
Newport,  Cornwall;  Vicar  of  Lannarth, 
^  -iinap,  1845-70,  and  d.  there. 
clerg_.ker,  Eev.  John  Kinsman.  A 
Thify  Clergyman.  An  English  clergy- 
doubtfi  p^ector   of    Pettaugh,    Stonham, 

To:k. 
183.icker,  Josiah,  D.D.,  1711-99.      J. 
JO?  of  Bristol ;  A  Merchant  in  London.    An 

aglish   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  1803,  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. 

Tuckerman,  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,  Ma j  .-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  Blary  Frances. 
Three  Sisters.  English  poets ;  daughters 
of  the  following. 

Tupper,  Martin  Farquhar,  D.C.L., 
E.R.S.,  1810-.  T.;  Peter  Query;  The 
Late  Mr.  ^sop  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 
Jahlonsky.  A  Bohemian  poet;  b.  at 
Kardasch-Ezetschitz ;  is  one  of  the 
favorite  lyric  poets  of  Bohemia  and 
Moravia. 

Turnbull,  Lieut.  Gordon.  An  Eye 
Witness;  An  Old  Planter.  A  British 
colonial  writer. 


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TurnbuU,    Robert     James,     M.D., 

1775-1833.  Brutus.  An  American 
physician,  planter,  and  politician ;  b.  at 
North  Smyrna,  Fla. ;  prominent  at  the 
S.C.  Nullification  Convention,  1832;  d. 
at  Charleston,  S.C. 

Turnbull,  William  Barclay  David 
Donald,  1811-63.  A  DeLver  into  Antiq- 
uity. An  eminent  Scottish  antiquary; 
b.  in  Edinburgh ,  became  a  lawyer ;  cal- 
enderer  of  the  foreign  correspondence  of 
the  State  Paper  Office,  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. ;  b.  in  Hertfordshire. 

Turner,  George.  Fiu/alethes.  An 
English  writer. 

Turner,  J.  Fox.  Pi/ngle  Lai/ne.  An 
English  writer. 

Turner,  James.  Aristobulus.  An 
English  religious  writer. 

Turner,  John  M.  Archibald  Head. 
An  American  writer  of  the  day. 

Turner,  Samuel,  1759-1802.  The 
Ambassador.  An  English  diplomatist; 
distinguished  himself  in  the  East  India 
Service  under  Warren  Hastings. 

Turner,  Samuel  Hulbeart,  D.D., 
1790-1861.  Presbijter.  An  eminent 
American  Prot.  Epis.  clergyman ;  b.  in 
Philadelphia;  professor  in  the  Gen. 
Theol.  Sem.,  New  York  City,  1821-61, 
and  in  Columbia  Coll.,  1831-61. 

Turner,  Sbaron,  Esq.,  1768-1847.  A 
Layman.  An  eminent  EngUsh  historian ; 
b.  in  London ;  studied  law,  but  devoted 
his  life  chiefly  to  literary  pursuits ;  d.  at 
the  house  of  his  son,  in  Eed-Lion-square, 
London. 

Turton,  Thomas,  D.D.,  1780-1864. 
Crito  Cantabrigiensis ;  Clemens  Anglicanus ; 
Philalethes  Cantabrigiensis.  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 officer  who  served  at  the  battles  of 
Minden  and  Warboiu-g ;  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  Louisa.  L.  T.  An 
English  religious  writer,  of  London ;  a 
leading  member  of  "  The  Woman's  Dress 
Association." 

Twining,  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.,  1810-. 
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, 1S32-.  Abner  Perk.  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.  E.  T.  An 
English  clergyman ;  Queen's  Coll.,  Cam- 
bridge, 1848;  Vicar  of  East  Tilbury, 
Essex,  1871-79. 

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  Sliddlebury,  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,  RoyaU,  A.M.,  1757-1826.  S.  ; 
Trash ;  Colon  and  Spondee  ;  Dr.  Updike 
Underhill.  xVn  eminent  American  jurist 
and  humorous  writer;  b.  in  Boston; 
Harv.  Univ.,  1776;  Judge  of  the  Su- 
preme Court  of  A'ermont,  1794-1800 ; 
Chief-Justice,  1800-6 ;  d.  at  Brattlebor- 
ough,  Vt., 

Tyng,  Jliss  Florence.  Florence.  An 
American  MTiter  of  the  day. 

TjT-whitt,  Rev.  Richard.  A  Clergy- 
man.    An  English  clergyman. 

Tyson,  John  S.     A  Citizen   of  Balli- 


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more.  An  American  writer;  son  of 
Elisha  Tyson. 

Tyssen,  Amhurst  Daniel,  D.C.L., 
1843-.  A.  D.  T.  An  English  barris- 
ter of  the  Inner  Temple,  1869,  and  anti- 
quary. 

Tytler,  Alexander  Fraser,  Lord 
Woodhouselee,   1747-1813.      Paul  Pas- 


quin.  An  eminent  Scottish  scholar  and 
writer;  b.  in  Edinburgh;  educ.  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. 


IJlbacli,  LfOuis,  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'lndependance  beige  " 
and  of  the  "  Revue  politique  et  lit- 
teraire." 

Underbill,  Cave.  Elephant  Smith. 
A  British  dramatist  of  the  last  part  of 
the  17  th  century. 

Underhill,  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.  U.  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  liingston,  R.I. ;  a  mem- 
ber of  the  Rhode  Island  Bar ;  Hon. 
A.M.  at  Brown  Univ.,  1846. 

Upham,  Edward,  Esq.,  r.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  Ris- 
sington. 


Urbino,   Mrs.    Lievina    Buoncuore. 

L.  Boncceur ;  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-.  Scotty.  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  Iloody.  An  English  poet  and 
clergyman ;  Prebendary  of  Lincoln,  1792, 

Urquhart,  William  PoUard,  1815-. 
An  31. 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  Univ.  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,  Edw^ard  Vernon.  E.  V.  U. 
An  English  literary  antiquary,  and  edi- 
tor of  rare  books. 


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Vachette,  Eugene,  1827-.  Eugene 
Chavette.  A  French  novelist ;  b.  at  Paris ; 
wrote  first  for  "  Figaro."  "  Evenement," 
etc.,  and  made  himself  remarkable  for 
his  sharp  and  minute  observations. 

Vail,  Floyd.  Flambeau;  Floyd  Val- 
entine.    An  American  writer  of  the  day. 

Vail,  John  Cooper.  Zekel  Allspice. 
An  American  humorous  writer  of  the 
day. 

Valbezene,  A.  de.  Le  Major  Fridolin. 
A  Frencli  writer  of  the  day. 

Valentia,  George  Annesley,  Vis 
count,  1770-1844.  The  Last  Traveller 
An  English  nobleman ;  b.  at  Arley  Hall 
Staffs.;  educ.  at  Rugby  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  (Jewry). 
L.  V.    An  English  editor  of  the  day. 

Valentine,  Mrs.  Richard.  Aunt  Lou- 
isa. An  American  ( 1 )  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; 
Fi'ancis  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  Cam- 
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  Edw^ard  Jack- 
son, M.A.  F.  E.  J.  V.  An  EngUsh 
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.,  F.A.S.,  1754- 
1836.  R.  Y.;  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 
Braddon.  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. 

Vanderbuilt,  Mrs.  G.  L.  G.  L.  V. 
An  American  writer  of  the  day,  for  the 
young. 

Vandenbussche,  Mme  .     Marie 

Ennery.     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. 

Vanhomrigh,  Miss  Esther.  Vanessa. 
An  Irish  lady ;  a  friend  of  Dean  Swift. 

Vardill,  Miss  Anna  Jane.  A  Lady. 
An  English  poet. 

Varela,  Hector  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.  31.  C.  M.  V.  An  Eng- 
lish compiler  of  educational  works. 

Vaughan,  Rev.  David  James,  M.A. 
A  Private  Tutor.  An  English  clergy- 
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.  H.  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,  Joseph.  J.  F.  Z.  An  Amer- 
ican (?)  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  Edvpard,  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  Bush;/, 
LL.D.  ;  Abimelech  Coodjj  ;  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  Eev.  Vernon 
Page,  Eector  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 
writer  of  the  day. 

Vicary,  Eev.  Michael,  B.A.  A  Prot- 
estant Clergyman.  An  Irish  (?)  clergy- 
man; Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin,  1838;  in  1883 
resident  at  Wexford,  Co.  Wexford. 

Victor,  Mrs.  Frances  (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.  Metta  Victoria  (Fuller), 
1831-.  Mrs.  Mark  Peabodt/ ;  Seeleij  Reg- 
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,  Orville  James,  1827-.  An 
American  Citizen.  An  American  ■WTiter; 
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, 1860-61:  et  seq. 

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  Bondeau). 

A  Lady.  An  English  writer,  of  one  hun- 
dred years  ago. 

VUlari,  Linda  White,  1836-.  M. 
Dalin.  An  English  writer ;  b.  at  Brighton; 
in  1876  married  the  Italian  historian. 
Prof.  Pasquale  Villari. 

Vincent,  William,  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  Albion, 
Mich. 

Virtue,  Peter,  the  Younger.  A 
Layman.  A  British  colonial  writer 
and  lecturer,  of  Maryborough,  Aus- 
tralia. 

Vischer,  Friedrich  Theodor,  1807-. 
Schartenmeyer.  A  German  humorist;  b. 
at  Ludwigsburg,  Wurtemburg;  studied 
theology  at  Tiibingen ;  Prof,  of  Esthet- 
ics at  Tiibingen,  1844 ;  at  Zurich,  1855 ; 
again  at  Tiibingen,  1866. 

Visscher,  William  L.  Vissch.  An 
American  writer  of  the  day. 

Vitelleschi,  Marchese  Francesco  No- 
bili.     Pomponio  Leto. 

Vivian,  George,  -1873.  G.  V.  An 
English  architect. 

Vivian,  Mrs.  Isabella  Jane  (Houl- 
ton).  /.  V.  An  English  poet  and 
musical  composer;  third  daughter  of 
John  Houlton,  of  Farley  Castle,  Somer- 
set; in  1834  married  Major  Quintus 
Vivian,  F.E.G.S. ;  resident,  in  1880, 
at  17  Chesham  Street,  London,  S.W. 

Viviana,  Emilia.  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 
(PetitPain),  1786-1866.  Eliza.  A 
French  noA'elist;  b.  and  d.  at  Nancy. 

Voigtel,  Valeska,  -1877.  Arthur 
Stakl.  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,  WUhelni  Ludwig,  1804-188-. 
Clarus.  A  German  mystical  writer;  b. 
in  Berlin  ;  educ.  at  Gottingen  ;  iu  1855 
he  abjured  the  Protestant  faith. 

Vollimann,  Ricliard,  1830-.  Rich- 
ard Leander.  A  German  poet  and  prose 
writer;  b.  at  Leipsic;  is  Director  of  Sur- 
gical Clinics  and  Prof,  of  Medicine  iu  the 
Univ.  of  Halle,  and  consulting  surgeon 
of  the  army. 

Volleau,  Adolphe.  Revel.  A  Erench 
writer. 

Voltaire,   Frangois    Marie   Arouet 

de,   1694-1778.     A t  de  V*** ;   M. 

Abouzit ;  L'Ahh€  Bazin  ;  L'Abh€  Big  ...  .; 
M.  UAbb€  Caille;  M.  L'Abbe  d'Artij  ; 
L'Abb€  de  Tilladet ;  L'Abbe  Mauduit  ; 
UAbb€  Tamponet ;  Un  Acade'micien  de 
Lyon,-  L' Admiral  Sheremetof ;  Alexis, 
Arckeveque  de  Novgorod-la- Grande  ;  Ama- 
bed ;  Un  Amateur  de  Belles-Lettres  ,•  Les 
Amateurs;  Anne  Dubourg ;  Antoine  Vade ; 
Frere  de  Guillaume ;  LArcheveque  de 
Cantorbe'rj/  ;  Un  Auteur  calibre,  etc.  ;  Un 
Avocat  de  Besangon  ;  Un  Avocut  de  Prov- 
ince ;  Un  Bachelier  en  The'ologie ;  M. 
Baudinet ;  Une  Belle  Dame ;  McBelle- 
guier  ;  Un  B^ne'dictin  ;  Un  Be'ne'dictin  de 
Franche-Comte  ;  Bigex  ;  Cams  Mcmmius 
Gemellus ;  Cassen,  Avocat  au  Confeil  du 
Roi ;  Catherine  Vade';  M.  Chambon; 
Charles  Gouju ;  Un  Chre'tien ;  Les  Cin- 
quante ;  Dn  Citoyende  Geneve;  j\I.  Clair; 
M.  Clocpitre  ;  Le  Comte  Da  ....,•  Comte 
de  Corbera ;  Comte  de  Passeran ;  M.  le 
Comte  de  Tournay ;  Corps  des  Pasteurs ; 
M.  Cubstorf;  Cure  de  Frene ;  Cure'  Mes- 
lier ;  Dainilaville ;  M.  Demad ;  Desjar- 
dins  ;  Docteur  Akakia  ;  Le  Docteur  Good- 
heart ;  Docteur  Good  Natur'd  Wellwisher ; 
Le  Docteur  Obern ;  Docteur  Ralph ;  Dorn 
Calmet ;  Dumarsais  ;  Dumoulin  ;  Un  Ec- 
cl^siastique ;  M.  de  L'Ecluse,  etc. ;  M. 
Eratou ;  M.  d'Etallonde ;  Evhe'mere ; 
M.  Fate'ma ;  M.  Formey ;   Gabriel   Gras- 


set ;  Gardien  des  Capucins ;  Genest  Ram- 
poneau ;  Gerojle ;  Guillaume  Vade;  Un 
Homme  de  Lettres ;  M.  Hade;  M.  Huet ; 
U Humble  J^veque  dAletopolis ;  M.  Im- 
hof;  lren€e  Alethes ;  M.  Ivan  Alethof; 
J  acq.  Aimon  ;  Jean  Meslier ;  Jean  Plo- 
kof;  J€rome  Carre;  Jos.  Bourdillon ;  M. 
Joseph  Laffichard ;  Josias  Rosette;  Jous- 
souf-Cherebi ;  La  Roupdliere ;  M.  de  La 
Visclede,  etc.;  M.  Lantin ;  M.  /)*** 
M*^*;  M.  L.;  M.  Mairet;  Le  Major 
Kaiserling ;  Malicourt ;  M.  Mamaki ; 
Marquis  de  Ximenez ;  M.  de  Maule'on ; 
Maxime  Madeure ;  Uii  Membre  du  Con- 
seil  de  Zurich;  Un  Membre  d'un  Corps; 
Milord  Bolingbrocke  ;  M.  Montmotin  ;  M. 
de  Morza  ;  M.  Needham  ;  Le  P.  Fouquet ; 
P.  Quesnel;  Papa  Nicolas  Charisteski ; 
Pasteur  Bourn ;  Plusieurs  Aumonieres, 
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.  Sainf-Hyacinthe ; 
Scarmentado ;  Le  Secretaire  de  M.  de 
Voltaire;  M.  Sherloc ;  Le  Sieur  Aveline 
lui-meme;  Le  Sieur  Tamponet;  Une  So- 
cie'te'  de  Bacheliers  en  The'ologie  ;  Soranus  ; 
M.   Thomson ;   Trois  Avocats    d'un  Parle- 

ment;  M.  V*** ;  M.  de  V /   Verze- 

not ;  La  Veuve  Denis;  La  Vieillard  da 
Mont  Caucasse ;  Zapata.  A  French 
phiiosopher ;  b.  at  Chatenay,  near 
ISceaux  ;  visited  England,  1724;  resided 
in  Prussia,  1750-53 ;   d.  in  Paris. 

This  list,  prepared  by  Mr.  Frey,  is  so  remarka- 
ble that  it  is  inserted  here,  though  very  few  of 
the  pseudonyms  will  be  found  in  the  first  part. 

Von  Valkenburg,  Miss  Julia.  Gla- 
dys Wayne.  Xn  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 
Egi/pt.    An  English  traveller. 

Wadd,  WiUiam,  Esq.,  E.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. 

WaddeU,  Rev.  Peter  Hately,  LL.D. 
A  Preacher  of  the  Gospel.  An  English 
clergyman. 


Waddilove,  Rev.  William  James 
Darley.  TT'".  J.  D.  W.  An  English  cler- 
gyman, of  Canada. 

Waddington,  Charles,  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 
lecttirer  upon  it,  at  Paris. 


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Waddington,     Samuel      Ferrand, 

M.D.  Algernon  Sidney.  An  English 
physician,  of  London. 

Wade,  John,  1789-1875.  J.  W.; 
The  Original  Editor.  An  English  lawyer, 
of  London ;  Vice-President  of  the  Histor- 
ical Section  of  the  "  Institut  d'Afrique," 
of  Paris. 

Wadinan,  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  Cublington, 
Bucks. ;  d.  at  Bath. 

Wahab,  Charles  James.  One  who 
knows.  An  English  sanitary  writer  of 
the  day,  of  London. 

Wainewright,  Jeremiah,  M.D.  A 
Member  of  the  College  of  Physicians.  An 
English  physician  of  the  first  part  of  the 
18th  century. 

Wainewright,  Thomas  Griflfiths. 
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.  L/atham,  M.A., 
E.  S.  A.,  -1833.  F.  S.  A.  An  English 
clergyman ;  Rector  of  Great  Brickhill, 
Buckinghamshire,  1803-38;  resided  in 
his  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- 
shire ;  Archbishop  of  Canterbury,  1715- 
16 ;  d.  and  was  buried  at  Croydon. 

Wakefield,  Edward  Gibbon,  1795- 
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,  PrisciUa  (Bell),  1751- 
1832.  PrisciUa  ^*^;  A  Gentleman.  An 
English  Friend,  of  Tottenham ;  after- 
wards of  Ipswich,  Suifolk.  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  Edw^ard 
Charles, ill),  1821-.  M.  E.  C.  W.  An 
English  clergyman  and  poet;  Exeter 
Coll.,  Oxford,  1844 ;  Precentor  and  Pre- 
bendary of  Oving  in  Chichester  Cathe- 
dral, 1863-80. 

Walcott,  Sarah  G.  The  Two  Sisters. 
An  American  poet ;  sister  to  Eliza  Walcott. 

Waldie,  JNliss  Charlotte  Ann.  An 
Englishivoman.  An  English  writer;  sis- 
ter of  John  Waldie,  of  Hendersyde 
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,  ]\Iiss  .      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. 

Walker,  Miss  C.  Lottie.  An  English 
author. 

Walker,  Rev.  Charles,  MA.  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.D.  Alpha.  An 
English  colonial  writer,  of  Sydney,  New 
South  Wales. 

Walker,  J.     =©§[. 

Walker,  Rev.  James,  B.C.L.,  1712- 
93(?).  Jonas  Salvage.  An  English  cler- 
gyman; Vicar  of  Lanlivery,  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,  O.,  where  he  estab- 
lished an  asylum  for  orphans. 

Walker,  John,  1732-1807.  Elocution 
Walker.  An  English  lexicographer,  of 
London;  was  honored Avith  the  friendship 
of  Dr.  Johnson,  Edmund  Burke,  etc. ; 
d.  in  London. 

Walker,  Joseph  Cooper,  1762-1810. 
A  Member  of  the  Arcadian  Academij  of 
Rome.  An  Irish  literary  critic,  biogra- 
pher, and  historian ;  b.  in  Dublin ;  trav- 
elled in  Italy ;  d.  at  St.  Yaleri,  near  Bray, 
Ireland. 

Walker,  Katherine  C.  K.  K.  Kind. 
An  American  writer  of  the  day. 

Walker,  Rev.  Richard,  B.D.  Philo- 
math :  Oxoniensis.  An  English  botanist ; 
Fellow  of  Magdalen  Coll.,  Oxford. 

Walker,  Richard.  W.;  Basil.  An 
English  author. 

Walker,  Robert.  R.  V/.  An  Eng- 
lish author  of  the  day. 

Walker,  Robert.  Tim  Bobbin  the  Sec- 
ond. An  English  dialect  writer,  of  Lit- 
tlemoss,  Lancashire. 

Walker,  Rev.  Samuel.  «S.  W.;  S. 
W.,  A.B.;  A  Presb//ter  of  the  Church  of 
England.  An  English  clergyman  of  the 
first  part  of  the  18th  century. 

Walker,  Rev.  Samuel  Abraham, 
M.A.  S.  A.  W.  An  English  clergy- 
man; Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin,  1832;  Rector 
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. 

Wall,  G.  G.  W.  An  English  botan- 
ist of  the  day. 

Wallace,   Lady  Eglantine.       Ladij 

;  E.  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  Jamea 
Wallace;  minister  of  Kirkwall,  Orkney; 
a  writer  of  the  first  part  of  the  18th  cen- 
tury. 

Wallace,  Robert  Grenville.  An 
Officer  in  H.  M.'s  Service.  An  English 
soldier  in  the  East  India  service. 

WaUace,  WiUiam  A.  W.  A.  W.  An 
English  writer. 

WaUer,  John  Francis,  LL.D.,  1810-. 
Iota ;  Jonathan  Freke  Slingsbij.  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. 
Sir  W***m.  An  English  writer ;  a  Par- 
liamentary general ;  an  "  active  man 
against  the  papists." 

Walley,  Samuel  Kurd,  1805-77.  W. 
An  American  lawyer,  statesman,  and 
banker,  of  Boston ;  b.  in  that  city ;  Harv. 
Univ.,  1826;  M.C.,  1853-55. 

Wallington,  Charles.  Ui\6ixov(tos^ 
An  English  editor. 

Wallis,  Mrs.  Mary  Davis  (Cook). 
A  Ladij.     An  American  author. 

Wailis,  Rev.  Stamford.  A  Clergy- 
man living  in  the  Neighborhood,  etc.  An 
English  writer  of  the  earlier  part  of  the 
18th  centurv. 

Walmesiey,  Charles,  D.D.,  F.R.S., 
1721-97.  Signor  Pastorini.  An  English 
mathematician  and  astronomer;  in  175& 
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,  Rt.  Hon.  Horace,  4th  Earl 
of  Orford,  1717-97.     H.  W.;    The  Hon. 

]\fj.    jj—ce    ]V le  •    H*****    W******  • 

A  Man;    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—Ip—le;  R 

W—p—le,  Esq.;  B.  W****le;  i2***-» 
E—l  of  0*****;  Sir  *** ;  Or—d;  Sir 
Boh;  Bob  Booty;  Bob  Hush;  Bob  of 
Lyn ;  Mr.  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. 

Walree,  Mme  E.  C.  W.  (Gobie)  van, 
Christine  Miiller. 

Walsh,  John  Henry,  F.E.C.S.  Stone- 
henge.    An  English  sporting  writer. 

Walsh,  3Iarie  A.  Sandeite.  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  Paris,  1837-59, 
and  d.  there. 

Walsh,  William  W.  Harry  Fenivood. 
An  American  writer  of  the  day. 

Walter,  Rev.  Henry,  B.D.  A  Cler- 
gyman of  the  Church  of  England.  An 
English  historian ;  Fellow  of  St.  John's 
Coll.,  Cambridge ;  professor  in  the  E.  L 
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,  RoAvland  Eyles  Eger- 
ton.  B.  E.  E.  W.  An  English  poet 
and  song  writer. 

Warburton,  William,  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  Pedasculus.  An  English  divine ; 
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  Fulwood'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.  Foiv.  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.J. ;  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  Dasha- 
waij.     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  A^'accine  Establishment. 

Ward,  Paul.  An  Old  Cheltonian.  An 
English  writer  of  the  day. 

Ward,  Mrs.  R.  A  Ladij.  An  Eng- 
lish writer. 

Ward,  Robert  Plumer,  1765-184G. 
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. 
iSocius.     An  English  editor  of  the  day. 

Ward,  Townsend.  Logan.  An 
American  writer,  of  Philadelphia. 

Ward,  WiUiam  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  V.^are,  Herts. 

Wardrop,  James,  M.D.,  -1869.  A 
Lai/man.  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  Clergi/man.  An  eminent 
American  minister  and  pulpit  orator;  b. 
at  llingham,  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,  IMrs.  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,  Rev.William,  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," 1838-44  ;  d.  at  Cambridge. 

Watfield,  Mrs.  Catharine  Ann 
(Ware),     1817-.       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. 

AVaring,  Miss  Anna  Laetitia.  A.  L. 
W.  An  English  hymn  writer;  b.  at 
Neath,  South  Wales ;  "  is  better  known 
through  her  beautiful  spiritual  hymns 
than  many  others  whose  life  story  has 
long  been  written." 

Waring,  Elijah.  Crilo.  An  English 
Friend,  of  Alton ;  but  left  there  to  reside 
at  Neath,  and  afterwards  became  a  Wes- 
leyan  minister. 

Waring,  John  Hurley.  An  Architect; 
Hon.  Botibol  Bareacres.  An  English  art- 
ist and  poet,  of  London. 

Waring,  John  Scott.  J.  8.;  Aaiati- 
cus ;  Benyulensis ;  A  Whig.  An  English 
soldier  and  M.P. ;  engaged  in  the  East 
India  Service ;  the  friend  and  agent  of 
Warren  Hastings. 

Waring,  Miss  S.  5.  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  H.  Amy  Lothrop. 
An  American  novelist;  sister  of  Susan 
Warner;  b.  in  New  York  City;  daughter 
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  Chalfield  (1809),  1827-57; 
d.  at  Chelwood. 

Warner,  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,  AVilliam .  \V.  W.  —  See 
"J.,  R."  (Richnrd  Jones). 

AVarren,  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;  educ.  at 
Brown  Univ.,  and  Kenyon  Coll. ;  editor 
in  Boston. 

Warren,  Hon.  John  Byrne  Lieices- 
ter,  1835-.  W.  P.  Lancaster.  An  Eng- 
lish author;  MA.,  Oxon. ;  called  to  the 
Bar  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  1860 ;  a  magistrate 
for  Cheshire. 

Warren,  S.  M.  S.  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  Racre,  Denbighshire, 
Wales;  educ.  at  Edmburgh;  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. 
Eector  at  Montrose,  Pa. 

Warter,  John  Wood,  B.D.,  1806-78. 
Cedric  Oldacre,  of  Sax-Normanhury ;  An 
Old  Vicar.  An  English  clergyman ; 
B.A.,  Oxford,  1827;  Vicar  of  West 
Tarring,  Worthing,  Sussex;  son-in-law 
of  Eobert  Southey. 

Warton,  Joseph,  D.D.,  1722-1800. 
Z.  An  English  poet  and  critic;  b.  at 
Dunsfold,  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  poetj; 
younger  brother  of  the  preceding;  b.  at 
Basinscstoke;  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. 

Warw^ick,  William  Atkinson. 
A.  W.    An  English  author. 

Warying,  Miss  Jane.  Varina.  An 
Irish  C?)  lady;  a  friend  of  Dean  Swift. 

Wasborough,  .      The  King.     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  Representatives ;  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  Yorkshire ; 
educ.  at  Queen's  Coll.,  Cambridge ;  Rec- 
tor of  Aynhoe,  Northants.,  1711-38. 

Wiistberg,  Anna  (Andersson), 
1832-.  Anna  Andersson.  A  Swedish 
poet;  b.  at  Bidtskofle;  married  in  1857, 
and  since  that  time  has  resided  in 
Wenersborg. 

Waterfield,  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. 
Paid  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.  E.  H.  W.  An  Amer- 
ican (?)  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  L.  ./.  L.  W.  A  Scot- 
tish writer  of  tlie  day. 

Watson,  John.  A  Lai/man  of  the 
Church  oj" 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. 

Watson,  Walker,  -1854.  The  Foet 
of  KirhintiUoch.  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. 

Watts,  S.    S.  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  Beporter.  An  English  journalist ; 
■wrote  the  "  Annual  Biography  and  Obit- 
uary" from  1817  to  183i. 

Wauchope,  John.  J.  W.  A  Scot- 
tish writer,  of  Edraondstone ;  Lieut.-Col. 
of  the  Mid  Lothian  IMilitia. 

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,  Bev.  Leivis.  Basilicus.  An 
English  clergyman,  of  Stanstead,  Sussex. 

Wayland,  Rev.  Heman  Lincoln, 
D.D.,  1830-.  Bev.  Philetus  Dohbs,  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. 
H.  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 
Paul.  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  HuU,  1843-.  Caque- 
teur ;  Jack  Manleij  ;  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. 
Verus.  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  j-ear  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  "Kew  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.  Stannic  Lee. 
An  American  poet  and  teacher  ;  wife  of 
Dr.  W.  T.  Webb ;  in  1868  a  teacher  in 
the  St.  Joseph's  Institute,  Mobile. 


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Webb,  PhUip  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,  1756-65. 

Webb,  Rev.  WiUiam.  The  Protes- 
tant Rector  of  Tlxall,  Stafford.  An  Eng- 
lish clergyman. 

Webb,  WiUiam  H.  Magpie.  An 
American  writer. 

Webb,  William  liocoek.  W.  L.  W. 
An  English  writer  of  the  day. 

Webbe,  Cornelius.  A  Person  lately 
about  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  Roi/al  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 
S.  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.  IV — 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,  Ezekiel,  A.M.,  1780-1829. 
Cato.  An  American  lawyer ;  b.  in  Salis- 
bury, KH. ;  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 
seq. 

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,  WiUiam,  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,  1797-1882.  T.  W. 
An  American  journalist  and  politician; 
for  many  years  proprietor  and  editor  of 
the  "Albany  Evening  Journal." 

Weekes,  Jolm  Ernest.  J.  E.  W. 
An  English  writer  of  the  day. 

Weeks,  Mrs.  Helen  CampbeU. 
Campbell  Wheaton.  An  American  writer 
of  the  day  for  the  young. 

Wehlen,  Feodor  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  WUliam,  1819-. 
John  W.  Montclair.  An  American  broker 
and  poet;  b.  at  Fredericksburg,  Va.; 
from  1875  has  resided  in  New  York 
City. 

Weitzel,  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  Dwight,  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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high  school  at  Eagleswood,  N.J. ;  in  1864 
removed  to  Hyde  Park,  Mass. 

Welfitt,  William.  Civis.  An  Eng- 
lish compiler. 

Wellbeloved,  Eev.  Charles,  1769- 
1858.  Tlie  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. 

Wellman,  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. 

WeUs,  Edward,  D.D.,  -1727.  A  Min- 
ister of  the  Church  of  England.  An  Eng- 
lish clergyman ;  A.M.,  Oxford,  1693 ;  Rec- 
torof  Cottesbuch,  Leicestershire,  1717-27. 

Wells,  J.  C.  An  Attomey-at-Law.  An 
American  writer  of  the  day. 

Wells,  John  G.  Gracchus  Americanus. 
An  American  writer  of  the  day. 

Wells,  Samuel  A.  An  Underwriter. 
An  American  business  man  of  Boston(?); 
President  of  the  Atlas  Insurance  Co. 

WeUs,  Prof.  William,  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. 

WeUs,  William  Benjamin,  1809-. 
Cinna.  A  Canadian  journalist;  in  1867 
judge  of  the  Co.  Kent,  U.C. 

WeUs,  WUliam  Charles,  M.D., 
F.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.  W.  An 
English  biographer. 

Welsted,  Leonard,  1689-1747.  L. 
W.;  A  Gentleinan;  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.  F,va€$e7s. 
An  English  clergyman ;  Rector  of  St. 
Mary's,  Whitechapel,  London,  the  first 
part  of  the  18th  centur^y. 

WentTi-orth,  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-FitzwiUiam,  Charles 
WiUiam,  4th  Earl,  1748-1833.  A  Ven- 
erated Nobleman ;  Viscount  Alilton.  An 
English  nobleman  ;  educ.  at  Eton,  and 
Iving'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,  1707-88. 
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;  Philalethes.  An  eminent 
English  Meth.  preacher  and  reformer;  b. 
at  Epworth,  Lincolnshire ;  labored  dili- 
gently in  the  ministry,  1739-91. 

Wesley,  Slehetabel,  afterwards 
Wright.  Bard  of  Epworth.  An  English 
poel, ;  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  dav. 

West,  Rev.  John  Otho,  M.A.,  182&-. 


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Omicron.  An  English  clergyman ;  b.  at 
St.  Agnes ;  Rector  of  St.  Pinnock,  Lis- 
keard,  1870-83  et  seq. 

West,  Rev.  John  Rowland,  M.A. 
J.  R.  W.  An  English  clergyman  ;  Trin. 
Coll.,  Cambridge,  1832 ;  Vicar  of  Wraw- 
by,  Glandford  Bridge,  1847-83  et  seq. 

West,  Joshua.  Harry  Helicon,  Esq. 
An  English  satirical  poet. 

West,  Richard,  -1726.  The  New 
Lord  Chancellor.  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,  William,  1770-1854.  An  Old 
Bookseller  ;  One  of  the  Old  School ;  W.  W. 
An  English  bookseller ;  b.  at  Whaddon, 
Croydon,  Surrey;  was  in  business  at 
Cork  and  at  London ;  d.  in  the  Charter- 
House,  London. 

West,  Rev.  Wmiam,  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. 

Westeott,  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. 

Westerton,  Charles.  One  of  the 
Churchwardens.  An  English  miscellane- 
ous writer. 

Westlake,  William  Colson.  A  Mer- 
chant. An  English  Eriend,  of  Southamp- 
ton. 

Westley,  F.  C.  F.  C.  W.  An  Eng- 
lish writer,  of  Cheltenham. 

Westmacott,  Charles  MoUoy,  1787- 
18G8.  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.  Maria  Eliza- 
beth (Jourdan),  1815-.  Mystery.  An 
American  "Southland"  writer;  b.  in 
Georgia;  in  18.32  married  Dr.  W.  F. 
Westmoreland,  of  Atlanta,  where  in  1869 
she  still  resided. 

Weston,  Ambrose.  A.  W.  An  Eng- 
lish financial  writer. 

Weston,  Rt.  Hon.  Ed-ward.    A  Coun- 


try Gentleman.  An  English  civilian; 
Privy  Counsellor  of  Ireland,  1746. 

Weston,  Edward  Payson,  1819-. 
27ie  Pedestrian.  An  American  teacher; 
Bowdoin  Coll.,  1839;  in  1876  opened  a 
school  for  young  ladies  at  Highland 
Park,  near  Chicago,  111. 

Weston,  H.  H.  Three  Friends.  An 
American  writer  of  the  day. 

Weston,  Rev.  Stephen,  B.D.,  1747- 
1830.  <S.  W.,  F.R.S.,  F.S.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,  Heni-y  Carmer,  1823-. 
A  Penciller.  An  American  poet  and 
prose  writer  ;  b.  in  New  York  City ;  son 
of  ApoUos  Russell  Wetmore  (?). 

Wetmore,  John  P.  Jonah.  An  Amer- 
ican bicycler ;  secretary  of  the  Elizabeth 
(N.J.)  Wheelmen. 

AVetterbergh,  Carl  Anton,  1804-. 
Onkel  Adam.  A  Swedish  novelist ;  b. 
at  Jonkoping;  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  Fens. 

Wharton,  Charles  Henry,  D.D., 
1748-1833.  C.  H.  W. ;  The  Chaplain  of 
that  Society;  Dr.  Gauden ;  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., 
186  -1885  et  seq. 


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Wharton,  George  F.  Orleanian.  An 
American  novelist,  of  New  Orleans. 

Wharton,  Richard,  Esq.,  M.P., 
F.R.S.  R.  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  TF»***n  ; 
M — s  W — n.  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  Richard 
Whatelv. 

Whately,  H.  B.  W.  An  English 
writer  of  the  day. 

Whately,  Richard,  D.D.,  1787-1863. 
77ie  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  Allison,  1855-. 
Eleven  Sophomores.  An  American  corre- 
spondent and  litterateur  ;  b.  at  San  Fran- 
cisco ;  Harv.  Univ.,  1876 ;  spent  in  Eu- 
rope, 1876-79;  has,  since  1879,  been 
busily  occupied  at  the  West. 

Wheeler,  Andrew  C,  1825-.  Nijm 
Crinkle;  Trinculo.  An  American  jom:- 
nalist ;  art  critic  of  the  N.Y.  "  World." 

Wheeler,  C.  A.  O.  A.  W.  An  Eng- 
lish sporting  writer  of  the  day, 

Wheeler,  Major  C  C  Crispus.  An 
American  journalist,  of  Brooklyn,  N.Y. 

Wheeler,  Charles  Stearns,  about 
1818-43.  C.S.W.  An  American  scholar; 
Harv.  Univ.,  1837  ;  tutor  there,  1838-42  ; 
d.  at  Leipsic. 

Wheeler,  David  Hilton.  David 
Milton.     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 
Touriat.  An  English  civilian ;  Assistant- 
Secretary  to  the  Government  of  India  in 
the  Foreign  Dept.,  and  Secretary  to  the 
Indian  Eecord  Commission. 

Wheeler,  Samuel.  Investigator.  An 
American  writer. 

Wheelright,  John  Tyler,  and  Anoth- 


er, 1856-.  Two  Gentlemen  of  Harvard. 
An  American  lawyer,  of  Boston ;  b,  at 
Eoxbury,  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. 

Whellier,  Alexander.  John  Gifford, 
Esq.     An  Eniilish  lawyer  and  law-writer. 

AVTielpley,''Eev.  Samuel,  1766-1817. 
Philadelphus.  An  American  minister; 
was  ordained  a  Bapt.  preacher,  1792,  and 
a  Presbyt.  preacher,  1806 ;  Brown  Univ., 
1790. 

Whewell,  WiUiam,  1794-1866.  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. 
Afjricola.  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 
Euan  Lanyhorne,  Cornwall,  1778-1808, 
where  he  died. 

Whiteher,  Rev.  B.  W.  A  Convert. 
An  American  clergyman. 

Whiteher,  jMrs.  Frances  Miriam 
(Berrj^),     1812-52.  Aunt      Maguire; 

Widow  Bedott.  An  American  humorous 
writer;  in  1847  married  Eev.  B.  W. 
Whiteher,  of  the  P.  E.  Church. 

Whitcomb,  James.  An  Indianian. 
An  American  economist. 

Whitcomb,  Otis,  1795-1882.  Uncle 
Josh.  An  American  citizen,  of  Swanzey, 
N.H. 

Whitcomb,  Eev.  William  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., 
1824;  Pres.  of  Wabash  Coll.,  Crawfords- 
ville,  Ind.,  1841-61,  where  he  died. 

White,  Charles  Albert.  Harry 
Birch.  An  American  musical  composer, 
of  Boston, 

White,  Charlotte.  C.  W.  An  Eng- 
lish poet. 

White,  EUza  A.  Alex.  An  Ameri- 
can writer  of  the  day. 

White,  IVIiss  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  QuicMi/.  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,  Rev.  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  Cornishnian  in  Gloucestershire.  An 
English  music  printer,  bookseller,  and 
stationer  at  Stroud,  from  1871. 

White,  Joseph  Blanco,  1775-1841. 
Don  Leucadio  Doblado.  A  Spanish 
priest;  iirst  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  literar"  Avork ;  d.  in  his  native 
city. 

White,  Rot>ert.  R.  W.  An  English 
poet,  of  Newcastle-upon-Tyne. 

White,  Mrs.  Rose  C.  (King).  Bose- 
linda.    An  American  poet  of  the  day. 


White,   Thomas.      T.  U.    W.      An 

English  writer. 

White,  Mrs.  W.  H.  One  of  them.  An 
American  writer  of  the  day. 

White,  Walter.  A  Londoner.  An 
English  author;  b.  at  Reading;  Assist.- 
Secretary  of  the  Royal  Society,  1844-61 ; 
from  1861  »Secretary. 

White,  Zebulon  li.  Z.  L.  W.  An 
American  writer  of  the  day. 

Whitefield,   Rev.    George,  1714-70. 

Rev.  Mr.  G W—te—d;  JFA********^/ 

Tlie  Moch  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,  Slass.  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. 

Whitehead,  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  with  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. 

Whiteing,  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  BI.      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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the  Interior.  An  English  writer  of  the 
day,  of  London. 

Whitling,  Henry  Joha.  Nil.  An 
English  traveller. 

Whitlej^  Jonas  E.,  1849-.  J.  E.  W. ; 
Nick.     An  American  writer  of  the  day. 

Whitman,  Mrs.  Sarah  Helen 
(Power),  1803-78.  nele7i.  An  Ameri- 
can poet ;  widow  of  John  Winslow  Whit- 
man, a  lawyer,  of  Boston ;  b.,  resided 
chiefly,  and  d.  at  Providence,  R.L 

Whitman,  Walter,  18 19-.  Walt  ; 
The  Good  Graij  Poet.  An  American 
poet ;  b.  at  West  Hills,  L.I. ;  since  1874 
of  Camden,  N.J. 

Whitmarsh,  Caroline  SnoTrdon. 
Hetty  Holijoke.  —  See  "  Guild,  Mrs.  C.  S. 
(W.)." 

Whitmarsh,  William  Burt.  W. 
B.  W.      An  English  poet  of  the  day. 

Whitmore,  liev.  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.  Liouisa  (Goddard), 
1819-83.  L.  W.  An  American  lady; 
wife  of  Prof.  James  Dwight  Whitney,  of 
Harv.  Univ. ,  Cambridge  ;  was  one  of  the 
pupils  at  the  Ursuline  Convent,  in  Charles- 
town,  Mass.,  at  the  time  of  its  burning ; 
d.  at  Cambridge. 

Whitney,  Moses,  Jr.  Four  of  Us; 
Trismegistus.  An  American  writer,  of 
Boston,  engaged  in  mercantile  pur- 
suits. 

Whiton,  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. 

Whittaker,  Frederick,  1838-. 
Launce  Pojjntz.  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. 

AVhittier,  Matthew  Francis,  1812- 
82.  Ethan  Spike.  An  American  writer; 
brother  of  the  preceding ;  in  the  Boston 
Custom  House,  1808-81 ;  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,  Rev.  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. 

Wiekenden,  Rev.  WUliam,  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.  5.  B.  W.  An 
English  biographer. 

WickliflFe,  Robert,  Jr.,  -1850.  R.  W., 
Jr. ;  William  Pitt.  An  American  politi- 
cal writer,  of  Louisville,  Ky. ;  Charge 
d'Affairs  to  Sardinia,  1843-48 ;  d.  in  hia 
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. 

Wierzbicki,  Felix  Paul,  M.D.,  -1861. 
Philokalist.  A  Polish-American,  of  Cali- 
fornia, 1848-61. 

Wiflfen,  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. 

Wight-wick,  George,  1802-72.  Henry 
Vernon.  An  English  architect;  a  poet 
and  dramatist;  b.  at  Albrighton;  prac- 
tised his  profession  at  Plymouth,  1829- 
60 ;  d.  at  Tortishead. 

Wigram,  Herbert.  H.  W.  A  British 
colonial  lawyer  of  the  day,  of  Madras. 

Wigram,  S.  R.  Hookanit  Bee,  Es- 
quire.    An  English  poet. 

Wikoif,  Henry.  An  Idler ;  A  Rising 
Diplomatist ;  A  New  Yorker.  An  Ameri- 
can lawyer ;  b.  in  Philadelphia,  where  he 
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.  Sir.  Wil- 
berforce's  eldest  [third  (1 )]  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.  Mozley'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. 

WUcox,  Fhineas  Bacon,  1796-1863. 
A  Member  of  the  Bar.  An  American 
lawyer;  b.  in  Middletown,  Conn.;  Yale 
Coll.,  1821 ;  studied  law,  and  practised  at 
Columbus,  O.,  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. 

WUder,  Alexander,  M.D.,  F.A.S., 
E.A.A.,  1823-.  A.  W.;  Merlin;  Plau- 
tus.  An  American  editor  and  litterateur; 
b.  in  Verona,  N.Y. ;  from  1858  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.  J W , 

Esq. ;  |7«-***s.  An  English  politician ; 
b.  at  Clerkenwell ;  educ.  at  Leyden ;  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. 

WUkins,  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. 

Wilkins,  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.  G.  W.  An  eminent  Eng- 
lish Swedenborgian ;  b.  in  London ;  trans- 
lated many  of  the  works  of  Swedenborg. 

Willtinson,  John.  A  Blockade  Run- 
ner. An  American  captain  in  the  Con- 
federate States  Navy ;  a  writer  of  the 
day. 

Wilkinson,  Rebecca.  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  Englisli  writer  of  the  day. 

Wilkinson,  Eev.  William  Francis. 
A  Churchman;  W.  F.  W.  An  English 
clergyman ;  Vicar  of  St.  Werburgh's, 
Derby ;  previously  Tlieological  Tutor  in 
Cheltenham  College. 

Wilks,  Eev.  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." 

Willard,  Joseph,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  1738- 
1804.  Sympathes.  An  eminent  Ameri- 
can clergyman ;  b.  at  Biddef ord,  Me. ; 
Harv.  Coll.,  1765 ;  president  of  that  in- 
stitution, 1781-1804 ;  d.  at  New  Bedford, 
Mass. 

Willard,  Samuel,  D.D.,  1776-1859. 
A  Friend  of  Youth.  An  American  Cong, 
clergyman ;  b.  at  Petersham,  Mass. ; 
Harv.  Univ.,  1803;  Pastor  at  Deerfield, 
Mass.,  1807-29;  d.  in  that  town. 

Willeocks  and  Da-wson.  ]V*****cJcs 
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  Englisli  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. 

WiUiams,  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   j 


which  he  was  himself  supported  near  the 
close  of  his  life ;  d.  in  London. 

Williams,  Edward,  1745-1826.  Mo 
Morganwg.  A  Welsh  bard  and  editor; 
b.  at  Llancarvan,  Glamorganshire ;  d.  at 
Elemingstone,  near  his  birthplace. 

Williams,  Edward,  1774-1854.  lolo 
Fardd  Glas.  A  Welsh  bard  and  writer  of 
prose  and  verse ;  d.  at  the  workhouse  of 
Peny-bont,  Glamorganshire. 

Williams,  Edward  (1797-1854),  and 
Another.  Berkeley  Men.  An  American 
statistician  and  journalist,  of  New  York 
City. 

Williams,  Miss  Eva.  Viva.  An 
American  writer  of  the  day. 

Williams,  Miss  Helen  aiaria,  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. 
E.  L.  W. ;  An  Old  Traveller.  An  Amer- 
ican novelist  of  the  day. 

Williams,  Sir  Hugh,  1802-76.  Cad- 
van.  An  elegant  Welsh  writer;  b.  at 
Bodelwyddan ;  translator  of  "  Uncle 
Tom's  Cabin  "  into  Welsh. 

WiUiams,  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  Stinchcombe, 
Gloucs. 

Williams,  Jackson  Muspratt.  A 
Member  of  the  Univ.  of  Cambridge.  An 
English  writer. 

Williams,  John,  -1818.  Anthony  Pas- 
quin.  An  English  poet  and  dramatist; 
came  to  the  United  Stages,  and  was  the 
editor  of  a  Democratic  paper;  d.  at 
Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  in  great  poverty. 

Williams,  John  A.  B.  A  Trooper. 
An  Amei'ican  soldier  in  the  civil  war. 

Williams,  John  Dingwall.  A  Penin- 
sula Officer.     An  English  writer. 

AVilliams,  John  H.  B.  Dadd.  An 
American  writer  of  the  day. 

Williams,  Rev.  Joseph  Stone.  ,/.  S. 
W-  An  English  clergyman ;  in  1870 
Vicar  of  Hendon,  Middlesex  Co.,  London. 

Williams,  Mary.  M.  W.  An  Eng- 
lish poet  and  religious  \\Titer. 

Williams,  Rev.  Morris,  M.A.  Nican- 
der.  A  Welsh  clergyman,  of  Llanrhydd- 
had  Rectorj',  Holyhead,  1858-70  et  seq. 

Williams,  Moses.  Neighbor  Smith. 
An  American  merchant,  of  Boston;  res- 
ident in  Roxbury. 

Williams,  R.  A  3Ierchant.  An  Eng- 
lish writer,  early  in  the  18th  century. 

Williams,  R.  D.  Shamrock.  An 
American  poet  of  the  day. 


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Williams,  Robert  Folkstone,  about 
1805-.  A  Prime  Minister.  An  eminent 
English  scliolar  and  miscellaneous 
writer;  editor  of  Colburn's  "New 
Monthly  Magazine." 

WiUiams,  Rowland,  D.D.,  1817-70. 
Goronva  Gamlan.  An  eminent  Welsh 
clergyman ;  b.  at  Halkym,  Flintshire ; 
educ.  at  Eton  and  Cambridge,  1841 ; 
Vicar  of  Broad  Chalke,  Wilts.,  1859-70, 
where  he  died. 

Williams,  Sarah,  -1868.  Sadie.  An 
English  poet :  a  pupil  of  Queen's  Coll., 
Hurley  Street,  London. 

Williams,  T.  H.  An  Arbitrator.  An 
English  financier,  of  Manchester. 

Williams,  Eer.  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  Laij- 
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  Penwith ;  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.  WiUiam,  M.A. 
Gwilym  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,  Duke.  Demetrius  Wysenian, 
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. 

Willis,  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. 

WiUis,  Robert,  M.D.,  1810-.  E.  W., 
M.D.  An  English  physician  to  the 
Eoyal  Infirmary  for  Children,  London ; 
a  writer  of  the  day. 

Willison,  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    Stuheley.      An 

English  writer. . 

Willyams,  EdTvard  William 
Brydges,  1834-.  Tressilian.  An  Eng- 
lish banker ;  b.  at  Carnanton ;  M.P.  for 
Truro,  1857-59;  East  Cornwall,  1868-74; 
partner  in  the  firm  of  Willyams  &  Co., 
Miners  Bank,  Truro,  Camborne,  and  St. 
Columb. 

Willyams,  James  Brydges.  J.  B. 
p^^*-x«**»»_     ^n  English  poet  and  artist. 

Willyams,  Miss  Jane  Louisa,  1786- 
1878.  J.  L.  W.;  An  Old  Friend.  An 
English  poet ;  b.  at  Carnanton ;  resident 
at  Budleigh  Salterton,  where  she  died. 

Wilmer,  WUliam  H.,  D.D.,  1782- 
1827.  Qu<Bro.  An  American  Epis.  cler- 
gyman ;  b.  in  Kent  Co.,  Md. ;  Eector  of 
St.  Paul's  Church,  Alexandria,  Va., 
1812-26;  Prof,  in  the  Theol.  Sem.  there, 
1823-26;  Pres.  of  William  and  Mary 
Coll.,  and  Eector  of  the  Church  at  Wil- 
liamsburg, 1826-27. 

Wilmot,  Eev.  George.  Olim  Oxoni- 
ensis.  An  English  minister,  of  the  18th 
century. 

Wilmot,  Sir  John  Eardley  Eardley, 
2d  Bart.,  1810-.  A  Barrister  at  LavK 
An  English  lawyer;  b.  at  Wootton,  War- 
wicks.  ;  educ.  at  Eugby,  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. 

Wilson,  Mrs.  A.  G.  N.  J.  N.  A 
Scottish  writer  of  the  day. 

Wilson,  A.  J.  Axis;  Faed ;  Mem 
O'Bandum ;  An  Old  File;  Waverley. 
An  English  tricycler  and  journalist. 

Wilson,  Andrew,  M.D.  A  Gentleman; 
A  Layman  ;  A  Physician  ;  A.  W.  A  Scot- 
tish physician  ;  son  of  Eev.  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.  Henry  Bromleij. 
An  English  writer. 

Wilson,  Mrs.  Caroline  (Fry),  1787- 
1846.  The  Listener.  An  English  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. 

Wilson,  Daniel,  D.D.,  1778-1858. 
D.  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,  Eev.  David.  A  Lover  of 
Truth  ;  A  Protestant.  An  English  Cong, 
minister,  of  the  Associate  Congregation, 
Bow  Lane,  London. 

Wilson,  Mrs.  E.  V.  Maij  Farmer. 
An  American  writer  of  the  day. 

Wilson,  Erasmus,  E.R.S.,  1809-. 
W.  J.  Erasmus.  An  English  surgeon,  of 
London ;  Prof,  in  the  Coll.  of  Surgeons, 
1869. 

Wilson,  F.  T.  .  Saul  Wright.  An 
English  writer  of  the  day. 

Wilson,  Francis.  F.  W.  An  Eng- 
lisli  poet  of  the  day. 

Wilson,  Frederick.  The  Wander- 
ing Minstrel.  An  American  writer  of 
the  day. 

Wilson,  Frederick  J.  A  Comprehen- 
sionist.  An  English  journalist,  of  London ; 
editor  of  the  "  Comprehensionist,"  1872. 

Wilson,  George,  M.D.,  1818-59. 
Alumni  of  the  Universitij  of  Edinburgh. 
An  eminent  Scottish  physician;  b.  in 
Edinburgh ;  Regius  Prof,  of  Technology 
in  the  Univ.  of  Edinburgh,  1855-59. 

Wilson,  G.  L.  Frank  Falkland.  An 
American  writer  of  the  day. 

Wilson,  James.  Dafl  Jamie.  A 
Scotchman. 

Wilson,  James,  1795-1856.  An  Ani- 
mal Painter;  Claudero,  Son  of  Nimrod. 
A  Scottish  naturalist  and  scientific 
writer ;  brother  of  Prof.  John  AVilson ; 
b.  at  Paisley ;  resided  at  a  beautiful  cot- 
tage at  Woodville,  near  Edinburgh,  and 
d.  there. 

Wilson,  James  Edwin.  Chancery 
Lane,  Esq. ;  Serjeant  Zinn.  An  English 
political  writer. 


Wilson,  James  Grant,  1832-.  Allan 
Grant.  A  Scottish-American  author  and 
bookseller;  b.  in  Edinburgh;  was  brought 
to  this  country  wlien  a  child  ;  served  in 
the  late  civil  war;  before  1801  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. 

Wilson,  John,  1750-1826.  J.  W. ;  J. 
W.,  deceased,  in  usum  Amicorum.  An 
English  poet,  of  Islington. 

Wilson,  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. 

Wilson,  John  Alfred.  A!f  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  Priuce's-street,  Lam- 
beth. 

Wilson,  Eev.  Joseph.  A  Minister  of 
the  Gospel.  An  American  Presbj't.  cler- 
gyman. 

Wilson,  Mrs.  Mamie.  May  Clayton. 
An  American  writer  of  the  day. 

Wilson,  Mrs.  Mary.  Francis  Palliser. 
A  Scottish  novelist. 

Wilson,  Eev.  Plumpton,  LL.B.  A 
Country  Clergyman.  An  English  divine; 
Rector  of  Ilchester,  afterwards  of  New- 
market and  of  Euaptoft,  Leicestershire. 

Wilson,  Richard,  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. 

Wilson,  Robert  A.  Barney  Maglone. 
An  American  writer  of  the  day. 

Wilson,  Eev.  Robert  Francis,  M.A. 
G. ;  Contributor,  etc.  An  English  clergy- 
man; Oriel  Coll.,  Oxford,  1831 ;  Vicar  of 
Eownhams,  Southampton,  1863-83  et  seq. 

Wilson,  Thomas.  An  Amateur;  T. 
W.  An  English  fine-art  amateur  and 
Shakespearian  scholar;  agent  to  Lord 
Portraan(?). 

Wilson,  Thomas,  D.D.,  1703-84.  A 
Sufferer.  An  eminent  English  clergy- 
man ;  b.  at  Kirk-Micliael,  Isle  of  Man ; 
was  for  46  years  Rector  of  St.  Stephen's, 
Walbrook;  d.  in  Bath. 

Wilson,  Major  Thomas  Fourness. 
A  Staff  Officer.    An  English  officer. 


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Wilson,   Thomas   Li.  V.      One    who 

knows  them.  An  American  publisher,  of 
Boston,  1848. 

Wilson,  William,  1801-60.  Alpin; 
Allan  Grant.  An  eminent  ScottishAmer- 
ican  litterateur;  b.  in  Perthshire ;  a  book- 
seller at  Poughkeepsie,  N.Y.,  1833-60, 
wliere  he  died. 

Wilson,  Eev.  William,  -1741.  A 
Minister  of  the  Church  of  Scotland.  A 
Scottish  minister  at  Perth. 

Wilson,  Eev.  William  Cams,  B.A. 
The  Editors  of  the  Children's  Friend.  An 
English  clergyman ;  "Wadham  Coll.,  Ox- 
ford, 18G7 ;  Vicar  of  Marland,  Maldon, 
1874-83  et  seq. 

Wilson,  William  Rae,  LL.D.,  1774- 
1849.  A  Veteran  Traveller.  A  Scottish 
lawyer ;  b.  in  Paisley ;  the  son  of  Air. 
Rae;  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  Ladij  of  Rank. 
An  English  lady ;  daughter  of  Edward, 
twelfth  Earl  of  Derby ;  wife  of  Thomas 
Egerton,  second  Earl  of  Wilton. 

Wincielsea, ,  the  Earl  of,  1752- 

1826.  Caius  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." 

Wincliester,  Rey.  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  William,  -1761. 
An  English  Gentleman.  An  English  writer, 
of  Felbrigg,  Norfolk. 

Windham,  Sir  William.  An  Ab- 
sented Ulember.  An  English  nobleman; 
a  writer  of  the  early  part  of  the  18th 
century. 

Wingate,  Charles  Frederick,  184 7-. 
Carlfried.  An  American  journalist,  of 
Kew  York  City. 

Wingate,  W.  H.  Spectator.  An 
English  poet  of  the  day. 

AVingfield,  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.     Theodor  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  Princea 
street,  Coventry  street,  London. 

Winner,  Septimus,  1827-.  Alice 
Hawthorne.  An  American  song  com- 
poser, of  Philadelphia. 

Winnington,  Et.  Hon.  Thomas, 
-1746.  Mr.  W—n.  An  Enghsh  states- 
man. 

WinsloTV,  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,  WiUiam.  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.  O.  IK.,-  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.  Sally  W—r.  An 
Englishwoman ;  an  acquaintance  of 
Charles  Lamb. 

Winter,  William,  1836-.  Mercutio. 
An  American  poet  and  journalist;  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  j 
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. 
C.  W.,  M.D.  An  English  physician; 
practised  at  York,  England,  and  d. 
there. 

Wirt,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Washington 
(Gamble),  1784-1857.  A  Ladij.  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  ;  Francis  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  Societj/  of  Anti- 
quaries, London.  An  English  literary 
antiquary ;  b.  at  Oxford ;  Radcliffe  Li- 
brarian, 1748-67 ;  d.  at  EUesfield. 

Wise,  Lieut.  Henry  Augustus,  1819- 
69.  Harry  Gringo.  An  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 ;  Rector 
of  Ladock,  1846-83  et  seq.;  R.  D.  of 
Powder,  and  Hon.  Canon  in  Trm-o  Cathe- 
dral, 1879-83. 

Wiseman,  Mrs.  Mary.  A  Ladij.  An 
English  religious  writer,  of  the  18th  cen- 
tury. 

Wiseman,  Nicholas  Patriclt  Ste- 
phen, 1802-65.  H.  E.  C.  W.;  His 
Eminence ;  N.  C.  W.  An  eminent 
R.C.  ecclesiastic;  b.  at  Seville;  Arch- 
bishop of  Westminster,  and  Cardinal 
Priest,  1850-65;  d.  in  London. 

Wishart,  Rev.  John.  A  Minister  of 
the  Church  of  Scotland.  A  Scottish  min- 
ister, early  in  the  18th  century. 

Wisniewski,  Michael  Pius  de, 
1794-.  .James  William  Whitecross.  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,  Philip,  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.  Fitz- 
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,  Scot- 
land ;  Pres.  of  the  Coll.  of  New  Jersey, 
1768-94: 

Withington,  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,  Ven.  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,  Ryde,  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,  Rev.  Francis,  LL.D., 
1731-1815.  A  Private  Man.  An  Eng- 
lish  clergyman;  Rector  of  Chislehurst, 
Kent,  1769-79;  at  London.  1779-1815; 
d.  at  Chislehiirst. 

Wollaston,    George,    Esq.       G 

W .     An  Irish  writer,   of    the   18th 

century. 

Wolley,  Rev.  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. 

WoUstonecraft,  Miss  Mary.  —  See 
"Godwin,  Mrs.  M.  (W.)." 

Wood,  Mrs.  Ann  (Michell).  A.  M. 
W.  An  English  poet ;  daughter  of  Ad- 
miral Sampson  IMichell ;  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  Nevvburyport,  Mass. 

Wood,  Charles  W.  C.  W.  W.  An 
English  writer  of  to-day. 

Wood,  Mrs.  Ellen  (Price),  about 
1820-.  Johnny  Ludlow.  An  English 
«ditor  and  novelist,  of  London;  b.  at 
Worcester ;  better  known  as  Mrs.  Henry 
Wood. 

Wood,  Lady  Elniirta  Caroline 
(MicheU),  1802-.  C.  S/jlvester.  An 
English  novelist,  of  London ;  daughter 
of  Admiral  Sampson  Michell,  sister  of 
Mrs.  Ann  (Michell)  Wood,  and  wife  of 
Eev.  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; 
<i.  at  Saratoga  Springs. 

Wood,  Henry.  An  American  Lady. 
A  Yorkshire  journalist. 

Wood,  Rev.  J.  A.  A  Clergyman  of  the 
Established  Church.  An  English  clergyman. 

Wood,  Rev.  John  George,  M.A., 
F.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.  in  Edinburgh 
at  an  advanced  age. 

Wood,  Rev.  John  Ryle,  M.A.  J.  R. 
W.  An  English  clersryman;  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,  L.  A.  A  West -Yankee-elf .  An 
American  humorist,  of  the  West. 

Wood,  Silas,  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.  An  English  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,    WiUiam,    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.  Wimam,  F.L.S.  A 
Protestant  Dissenter.  An  English  Unit- 
arian minister,  of  Mill  Hill  Chapel,  Leeds. 

Wood,  William  McDonald.  Nichol 
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.  H.  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  Sf 
Co.    An  English  writer  of  the  day. 

Woodhnll,  Maxwell.  M.  W.  An 
American  naval  writer. 

Woodley,  Charles.  C.  W.,  A.M.  An 
American  jDoet  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.)." 

Woodw^ard,  Miss  Annie  Aubertine. 
Auber  Forestier.  An  American  poet  and 
translator;  b.  in  Montgomery  Co.,  Pa.; 
formerly  of  Philadelphia;  in  1881,  of 
Madison,  Wis. 

Wood-CT^ard,  Augustus  B.  Epami- 
nondas.  An  American  jurist ;  b.  in  Vir- 
ginia;   emigrated    to    Michigan,    1805; 


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judge  of  Michigan  Terr.,  1805-24;  and 
of  Florida  Terr.,  1824-27. 

Woodward,  Ilev.  Charles,  LL.B. 
C.  W.  An  English  clergyman;  Rector 
of  Exbourne,  Exeter. 

Wood-ward,  George  M.  The  Ghost 
of  Willy  Shakspeare.  An  English  artist, 
caricaturist,  and  poet,  of  the  first  part  of 
the  19th  century. 

Woodward,  George  W.,  1809-75. 
A  Man  who  icishes  lo  he  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  Rome,  Italy. 

Woodward,  Henry,  1717-77.  Hal 
W—dw — d  ;  Simon  Partridge.  An  Eng- 
lish coAedian  and  dramatist;  b.  in  the 
borough  of  Southwark,  and  educ.  at 
Merchant  Taylors'  School;  had  great 
success  as  a  comic  actor  in  London, 
wliere  he  died. 

Woodward,  Henry  Lovett.  H.  L.  W. 
An  English  writer  of  religious  poetry. 

Woodward,  John,  M.D.,  1665-1728. 
Don  Bilioso  de  L'Estomac ;  J.  Freind, 
M.D.;  T.  Byfield,  M.D.;  Timothy  Van- 
bustle,  M.D.  An  eminent  English  geolo- 
gist ;  Prof,  of  Physic  in  Gresham  Coll., 
1692-1728. 

Woodward,  Josiah,  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. 

Woodw^ard,  Richard,  LL.D.  Rich- 
<ird,  Lord  Bishop  of  Cloyne.  An  Irish 
clergyman;  Dean  of  Clogher;  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. 

Woodworth,  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  Citv. 

Woodworth,  Samuel,  1785-1842. 
Sampfilius  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,  1786- 
1553.  The  Black  Dwarf.  An  English 
journalist  and  political  writer,  at  Lon- 
don. 


Wooley,  Rev.  Charles,  M.A.    C.  W.; 

C.  W.,  A.M. 

Woolfrey,  Mrs.  Mary  Anne.  Aleth- 
philos.     An  English  writer. 

Woolgar,  J.  W.  J.  W.  W.  An 
English  bibliographer. 

Woolrych,  Humphry  Fitzroy. 
Aleph.     An  English  writer  of  the  day. 

Woolsej',  Sarah  Chauncey.  Susan 
Coolidge.  An  American  authoress  ;  b.  in 
Cleveland,  0.;  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,  Rev.  Thomas,  1600-1732 
or  3.  Aristobiilus.  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.,  1758-1837. 
Philo  Pacifcus.  An  American  clergy- 
man and  eminent  peace  reformer;  b.  at 
Hollis,  N.H. ;  resided  at  Brighton,  Mass., 
1813-37,  where  he  died. 

Worcester,  Samuel  Melanchton, 
1801-66.  Vigornius.  An  American  cler- 
gyman ;  b.  at  Eitchburg,  Mass. ;  Harv. 
Univ.,  1822;  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,1823; 
pastor  at  Salem,  Mass.,  1834-60,  and  d. 
there. 

Worcester,  Rev.  Thomas,  1768-1831. 
Timothy.  An  American  minister;  brotlier 
of  Noah;  b.  at  Hollis,  N.H.;  pastor  at 
Salisbury,  N.H.,  1791-1823. 

Wordsworth,  Charles,  D.C.L.,  180G-. 
C  W.  An  eminent  English  clergyman  ; 
Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1830;  Bishop  of 
St.  Andrews,  from  1853-83  et  seq. 

Wordsworth,  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,  1820-41 
Rector  of  Buxted-witli-Uckfield,  1820-46 
d.  at  Buxted  parsonage,  Sussex. 

Wordsworth,  WiUiam.  D.C.L., 
1770-1850.  Bard  of  Pydal  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  Kear-Admiral  Ralph 
Randolph  Wormeley,  R.N.,  of  England. 

Wormeley,   Miss   Mary    Elizabeth, 


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1822-.  Eis  Three  Daughters.  An  Eng- 
lish lady;  b.  in  London;  resided  many 
years  at  Newport,  R.I. 

Wornum,  Ralph  Nicholson,  1812-77. 
A  Layman.  An  English  artist;  b.  at 
Thornton,  Co.  Durham;  TJniv.  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  governor  of  the  Isle  of  Wight,  where 
he  died. 

Wortley,  Charles  Stuart.  Captain 
the  Eonhle.  C.  8.  W.  An  English  officer 
of  the  R.  A. 

Wotton,  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, 
of  Loughborough.  —  See  "Notes  and 
Queries,"  1868,  November,  p.  498. 

Wraagham,  Rev.  Francis,  F.S.A., 
1769-1842.  F.  W.;  Sainuel  Foote,  Jr.; 
An  Old  Pen;  W.  An  English  clergy- 
man ;  b.  at  liaisthorpe,  Yorks. ;  Trin. 
Coll.,  Cambridge,  1790 ;  Archdeacon  of 
the  East  Riding  of  Yorks.,  1828-42 ;  d. 
in  Chester. 

Wraxall,  Sir  Frederick  Charles 
Liascelles,  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. 

Wrifford,  Anson.  An  Experienced 
Teacher.    An  American  chirographer. 

Wright,  Charles.  Hfountaineer.  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  j  ournal- 
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, Petersfield,  1880-83  et  seq. 

Wright,  Hartley  Ilezekiah,  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,  Rev.  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  Redivi- 
vus,  Jr.     An  American  writer  of  the  day. 

Wright,  Mrs.  Sarah  Anna  (?).  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.  An  Jh- 
tiquary.  An  Englisli  antiquary ;  Trin- 
ity Coll.,  Cambridge,  18.34;  resided  in 
London  from  1835,  and  wrote  for  "  Era- 
ser's Mag.,"  the  "  Foreign  Quarterly  Re- 
view," etc. 

Wright,  Thomas,  1788-.  The  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,  INIrs.  Flora  Frances.  Her 
Granddaughter ;  Tottij  Testudo.  A  Scot- 
tish (?)  lady;  granddaughter  of  Flora 
M'Donald. 

Wylie,  Rev.  Robert.  A  Gentleman  in 
the  City.   A  Scottish  writer,  of  Hamilton. 

Wyman,  Mrs.  John  C.  8.  A.  L.  E. 
M.  An  American  writer,  of  Fail  River, 
Mass. 

Wyman,  Oliver  C.  Four  of  Us.  An 
American  writer,  of  Boston. 

Wyman,  Rufus,  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  of  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. 

Wynn,  Miss  Frances  Williams,  about 
1780-1857.  A  Lady  of  Quality.  An 
English  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  (Moffett),  1844- 
Lola.  An  American  novelist,  of  Colum- 
bus, Ga. 

Wynne,  George  Robert.  G.  E.  W. 
An  Irish  (?)  novelist. 

Wynne,  John  Huddleston,  1743-88. 
J.  H.  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. ./.  W.,  C^t — ss  of  P — s — g.  An 
English  writer  of  the  18th  century. 

Wynne,  Thomas  H.  T.  H.  W.  An 
English  editor  of  the  day. 

Wynter,  Andrew^,  M.D.  Werdna 
Retnyw.  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.  a  B.-W. ;  A  Grand  Nephew  of  Napo- 
leon the  Great.  An  English  poet  of  the 
day. 


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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.  Seato7i.  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.  Martha  Savory,  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.  'lorpos. 
an  English  physician. 

Yeiser,  Mrs.  Sarah  C.  (Smith).  Aze- 
Ue;  Aunt  Charity.  An  American  writer, 
of  Alexandria,  La. 

Yeldham.  Walter  S.  Aliph  Cheem. 
An  English  East  Indian  poet  of  the  day. 

Yonge,  Charlotte  Mary,  1823-.  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.  O. 
An  English  lawyer;  brother  of  the  fol- 
lowing; called  to  the  Bar,  1747;  M.P., 
1747-70;  Lord  High  Chancellor,  1770. 

Yorke,  Hon.  PhUip,  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  Eoyal  Eastern  Yacht  Club.  A 
Scottish  advocate. 

Young,  Arthur,  Esq.,  1741-1820.  A. 
Y. ;  A.  y****,  Esq. ;  The  Secretary  of 
the  Board.  An  English  agriculturist ;  b. 
in  Suffolk  Co. ;  editor  of  the  "  Annals  of 
Agriculture  " ;  d.  in  London. 

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. 
John  Lizard ;  Philalethes.  An  English 
poet;  b.  at  Upham,  near  Winchester; 
educ.  at  Winchester  School  and  Oxford 
Univ.;  in  1719  received  the  degree  of 
D.C.L.,  but  did  not  practise  law;  Eector 
of  Wehvyn,  Herts.,  1730-65. 

Young,  Eev.  Edw^ard  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,  WlUiam.  Pupils  of  the  City 
of  London  School.  An  English  Shake- 
spearian scholar  and  writer. 

Young,  Eev.  William,  -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.  (1). 


z. 


Zabriskie,  Rev.  P.   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. 

Zeigler,  Carl,  1812-77.  Carlopago. 
A  German  poet ;  d.  at  Vienna. 

Ziehen,  Eduard,  1819-.  Eduard 
E/lersberg.  A  German  writer ;  b.  at  Tos- 
tedt,  in  Hanover ;   studied  at  Bonn  and. 


ZI 


603 


zu 


Gottingen,  1840-43;  has  resided  in  his 
native  place,  and  since  1855  has  been  on 
the  staff  of  the  "  Oberpostamtszeitung." 

Ziinmerman,  Mrs.  Bettie  (Mere- 
dith). Mrs.  B.  M.  Z .  An  Ameri- 
can "Southland"  writer;  b.  in  North 
Carolina;   in  1869  of  Atlanta,  Ga. 

Zltz,  Kathinka  (Halein),  1801-. 
Emmeline;  Eugenie;  Pauline;  Rosalba; 
Stephanie;  Theophile  Christlieb;  Tina  Ha- 
lein; Viola/  K.  Th.;  Zianitzka.  A  Ger- 
man author ;  b.  at  Mainz ;  educ.  at  Strass- 
burg,  and  in  1824  published  her  first  vol- 
ume of  poems.  Slie  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  xmder  her  maiden 
name,  and  sometimes  under  her  pseu- 
donyms. 


Zorawski,  V,  S.  An  Expatriated.  A 
Polish  (?)  poet. 

Zoriilin,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  (Alsager), 
1770-1851.  A  Lad  11.  An  English  poet ; 
in  1787  married  John  Jacob  Zornlin,  of 
London. 

Zuccalmaglio,  Florentin  von,  1803- 
69.  Wilhelm  von  Waldbriihl.  A  German 
author;  b.  at  Waldbriihl,  and  d.  on  a 
journey  to  Nachod. 

Zuccalmaglio,  Vincenz  von,  1806- 
76.  Montanus.  A  German  author;  b. 
at  Schlebusch,  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 
Grevenbroich,  in  the  Ehine  province,, 
where  he  died. 


COREEOTIOISrS. 


Page  42.  Cancel  entry  of  "Browne, 
Junius  Henri." 

Page  48.     Insert  after  "  Caius  "  : 
Calcraft,  Jolin  William.     John  Wil- 
liam Cole,  translator  of  M.  Jules  Simon's 
"  Natural  Religion."    L.  1857. 

Page  7 1 .     Insert  after  "  Crow,  James  " : 
Crow,  Jim.     Thomas  D.  Rice. 

Page  100.  "Felix,  Marcus  Minucius," 
is  not  a  pseudonym,  but  the  name  of  a 
Latin  author  translated  by  Sir  David 
Dalrymple. 

Page  120.  "  Grayson,  Eldred,  Esq.," 
wrongly  attributed  to  Robert  Hare, 

Page  161.  "Lactantius"  is  not  a 
pseudonym,  but  the  name  of  a  Latin  au- 
thor translated  by  Sir  David  Dalrymple. 

Page  249.  "  Redruth,  E."  Cancel  the 
entry  j  see  E.,  Redruth. 

Page  328.  "Aitken,  Rev.  Robert." 
Cancel  the  entry. 

Page  334.  Insert  after  "  Amall,  Wil- 
liam": 

Arnaud,  Henriette.  Madame  Charles 
Reybaud. 

Page  337.  Insert  after  "Aubry,  P. 
■C": 

Aiiderton,  Mrs.  E.     Hope  Mayne. 

Page  343.  After  "  Barham,  Thomas 
Fcister,"  insert: 

Barham,  Thomas  Foster,  1744-69. 
A  Physician.  An  English  writer;  b.  at 
Hendon,  Middlesex;  Physician  to  Ex- 
eter Dispensary ;  d.  at  High  Week,  New- 
ton Abbey.  Though  this  writer's  name 
is  similar  to  the  one  with  the  pseudonym 
of  A  Bible  Student,  he  is  not  the  same 
person. 

Page  844.  After  "Barnett,  George," 
insert: 

Barnfield,  Richard.     Ignoto. 


Page  349,  Insert  after  "Beecher,  H. 
W.": 

Beecroft,  Virginia.     Vierge. 

Page  350.  Insert  after  "  Bell,  N.  R.  E." : 
Bell,  Mrs.  S.  Blay.     Effie  Lawton. 

Page  363.  Insert  after  "  Brazer,  John  " : 
Breakenridge,  John.    Claud  Halcro. 

Page  364.    Insert  after  "Bright,  J,  H.": 
Bright,  Matilda  A.     Linden. 

Page  375.  Insert  after  "Bushby,  H. 
J.": 

BushneU,  WiUiam  H.,  1823-.  Frank 
Webber.  An  Amer.  poet ;  b.  in  Hudson, 
N.Y.,  and  educ.  at  Univ.  of  N.Y. ;  in 
1860  was  a  civil  engineer  at  Chicago, 
111.,  and  one  of  the  editors  of  the  "Chi- 
cago Leader." 

Page  376.  Insert  after  "  Calderon  de 
la  Barca  " : 

Caldwell,  Miss  KUa,  1842-.  Leila. 
An  Amer.  poet  of  Jeffersonville,  Ind. 

Page  377.  Cancel  the  entry  of  "  Camp- 
bell, Miss  Ella." 

Page  380.  Insert  after  "  Carter,  Mrs. 
Elizabeth  " : 

Carter,  Henry,  -188C.  Frank  Leslie. 
Born  at  Ipswich,  Suffolk,  Eug.,  and  be- 
gan life  as  a  wood-engraver ;  came  to 
the  U.S.,  and  became  a  popular  publisher 
in  N.Y.  City,  where  he  died. 

Page  386.  Insert  after  "  Clark,  Charles, 
Esq." : 

Clark,  Charles  Heber»  3Iax  Adeler. 
An  American  writer. 

Page  389,  Insert  after  "  Coburn,  C. 
F.": 

Cochrane,  Mrs.  Marshall.     A  Lady. 

Page  391.  "Collier,  Frank.  Frank 
Leslie."     Cancel  the  entry. 

Page  399.  Insert  after  "  Cross,  Joseph  ": 
Cross,     Mrs.     Mary    Ann     (Evans 

liewes),  1820-80.      George  Eliot.    Born 


605 


[COHiJECTlONS.] 


at  Griff,  near  Kunerton ;  d.   at   Cheyne 
Walk,  Chelsea:. 

Page  400.  Insert  after  "  Cursham, 
Miss  M.  A." : 

Curtis,  Mrs.  Ariaiia  Raudolpli 
(Wormeley),  and  two  Others.  His  Three 
Daughters. 

Page  400.  Insert  after  "Ciirtiss,  G. 
W." : 

Curtiss,  Mrs.  A.  A.     Abbij  Allin  ;  Nilla. 

Page  416.  Insert  after  "  Dudevant, 
Mme." : 

Dudevant,  Jean  Frangois  Maurice 
Arnauld,  182o-.  Maurice  Sand.  Son 
of  the  preceding ;  b.  in  Paris ;  an  artist 
and  man  of  letters. 

Page  430.  Insert  after  "  Foster,  Thom- 
as "  : 

Foster,  Thomas.      Verax. 

Page  434.  "Puller,  John  James  Gib- 
son." Insert  after  Cornwall:  "Has  also 
written  imder  the  pseudonyms  of  Our 
Oion  Pioneer,  The  Practical  Man,  The  Old 
Hand,  Nitric  Acid,  etc." 

Page  434.  Insert  after  "Gale,  AVil- 
liam"  : 

Galenga,  Antonio  Carlo  Napoleone. 

Luiqi  Mariotti.     An  Italian  writer;  lived 
in  U.  S.  A.  for  several  years. 

Page  438.  Insert  after  "  Gilraan,  Mrs. 
S.  S.": 

Oilman,  William  E.  Noah  Count. 
An  American  writer;  a  member  of  the 
"  Review  Club,"  Chelsea,  Mass. 

Page  441.  Insert  after  "Grattan,  T. 
C": 

Graves,  Mrs.  Aggie.     Lilia  Lyndon. 

Page  453.  Insert  after  "  Ilazlitt,  Wil- 
liam "  : 

Hazlitt,  Eev.  WiUiam,  1737-1820. 
Rationalis ;  Philalethes.  An  Irish  clerg)'- 
man. 

Page  457.  Insert  after  "Kingston- 
Randolph  "  : 

Kingston,  Francis,  170G-1841.  C. 
An  English  poet;  b.  and  d.  at  St.  Ives. 

Page  464.    Insert  after  "  Huyn,  Luise  " : 
Hyde,  Henry,  Tjord  Hyde  and  Corn- 
bury.     The  Late  Lord  ****. 

Page  467.  Insert  after  "James,  T. 
C": 

James,  William,  -1827.  Capt.  Cha- 
mier  was  not  a  pseudonym,  but  the  con- 
tinuator  of  James'  "  Naval  History." 


Page  472.  Cancel  entry  of  "  Keate, 
John,"  and  insert : 

Keate,  John,  D.D.,  1773-1852.  -/.  K. 
An  Eng.  writer ;  the  "  plagosus  Orbilius  " 
of  Eton ;  b.  at  Wells,  Somerset ;  King's 
Coll.,  Canib.,  1796;  Canon  of  Windsor, 
1820;  Rector  of  Hartley  Westpal,  Hants, 
1823-52,  where  he  died.     See  S.,  R. 

Page  473.  Insert  after  "  Kenned^', 
Patrick  " : 

Kennedy,  Pendleton.  Gierke  of  Ox- 
enfnrde.  An  American  writer,'youngest 
brother  of  John  P.  Kennedy. 

Page  475.  Insert  after  "  Knight,  Oli- 
ver " : 

Knight,  Mrs.  S.  G.     Kate  Manton. 

Page  478.  Insert  after  "  Lanigan,  G. 
F.": 

l/anigan,  George  T.,  -1886.  George 
Washington  jEsop.  An  Amer.  journal- 
ist of  N.Y.  and  Philadelphia. 

Page  478.    Insert  after  "  Lathy,  T.  P."  : 
Latimer,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  (Worme- 
ley), and  two  Others.     His  Three  Daugh- 
ters. 

Page  480.  After  "Lee,  William,"  in- 
sert : 

Lee,  William.  The  High  Constable. 
An  English  lawyer  of  Manchester  (?  ). 

Page  484.  "  Lofft,  Capel "  ;  cancel  the 
entry  and  substitute  : 

Loftt,  Capel,  Jr.  A  Fellow  of  the  Col- 
lege ;  B.  E.  Storer. 

Page  494.  Insert  after  "Marmier, 
Xavier  "  : 

Macchetta.  Mad.  Blanche  Roose- 
velt (Tucker).     Bosavella. 

Page  498.  Insert  after  "Me igh an,  T. 
W." : 

Meigs,  Mrs.  Mary  Noel  (Bleecker 
M'Donald).     M.  N.  M. 

Page  509.  Insert  after  "Xewell,  R. 
H. "  ■. 

NeweU,  WUliam  S.     TF.  Sa  rage  North . 

Page  509.     Insert  after  "  Nicholas,  S. 
S.": 
NichoUs,    Mrs.    Charlotte    Bronte, 

1824-55.     Currer  Bell.     An   Eng.  novel- 
ist ;  b.  and  d.  at  Haworth,  Yorks. 

Page  522.  Insert  after  "Phillips, 
Gus  " : 

Phillips,  George  Spencer.  J.  Ross 
Dix. 

Page  526.   Insert  after  "  Porter,  Jane  " : 
Porter,  M.     ^fag. 


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606 


Page  528.    Insert  after  "  Prest,  T.  P."  : 

Preston,  .      Manfred.     An    Eng. 

writer. 

Page  532.     Insert  after  "  Reid,  T.  W." : 

Reid,  Whitelaw.     Agate.     An  Amer. 

journalist ;  editor  of  tlie'N.Y. "  Tribune." 

Page  543.  Insert  after  "  Savage, 
John  "  : 

Savage,  John.  Touchstone.  An  Amer. 
journalist  of  Philadelphia. 

Page  547.  Insert  after  "  Seward,  Miss 
Anna  "  : 

Seward,  E.  S.     E.  S.  8. 

Page  568.  Insert  after  "Thorn, 
Adam  " : 

Thorn,  John  NichoU.  See  Tom,  John 
Nichols. 

Page  568.  Insert  after  "  Tliompson, 
Edward"': 

Thompson,  Sir  Henry.     Pen  Oliver. 

Page  570.  Insert  after  "  Thurlow, 
Edward  " : 

Thurston,  Mrs.  Laura  M.  (Hawley). 
Viola. 

Page  571.  Insert  after  "  Tolman,  Mrs. 
H.  S.": 


Tom,  John  Nichols,  1799-1838.  Sir 
William  Percy  Honeywood  Courtenay,  K. 
M.,  Knight  of  Ilaltd.  An  English  eccen- 
tric, claiming  to  be  the  Sir  Wm.  P.  II. 
Coui'tenay,  of  Hales  and  Evingwood. 
See  "  Gent.  Mag.,"  1838,  July,  pp.  88-90. 


Page  572.     "  Traf ton,  Edwin  H. 
Count."     Cancel  the  entry. 


Noah 


Page  582 
liani " : 

Walworth,  Mrs. 
Hadermann. 


Insert  after  "  Walton,  Wil- 
-.     Jeannette  H. 


Insert  after  "  White,  Eev. 

Century 


Page  590 
John  "  : 

White,    John,    1590-1646 

White. 


Page  599.  Cancel  the  entry  of 
"  Wormeley,   Miss  Mary  Elizabeth," 

Page  600.  Insert  after  "  Worsley,  Sir 
Eichard  "  : 

Worth,  Gorham  A.     Ignatius  Jones. 

Page  600.  Insert  after  "Wright, 
John  " : 

Wright,  John.  A  Trinity  Man.  An 
Eng.  mathematician. 


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