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nent publisher.
Little, Harvey D., 1803-33 Velas- ques. An American poet, journalist, and lawyer, of Columbus, 0.
Littlehales, Richard ( ? ) . Ccemeterms. An. English scholar, a contributor to the "Microcosm/' of Eton Coll, 1787.
Livandais, Augustus, MD. A. P. Knutt.
Livermore, George, A M., 1809-65. The Antiquary. An American merchant of Boston; b, lived, and d. in Cam- bridge, Mass.
Livingston, Brockholst, LL D., 1757-1823. Aquiline Nimblechops, Demo- crat. An American jurist; b in New York City; New Jersey Coll , 1774; jus- tice of the U.S. Supreme Court, 1806-23 ; d. in Washington.
Livingston, Philip, AM., 1716-78. A Citizen. An American politician; b. in Albany, N.Y. ; Yale Coll , 1737 , M.C., 1774 and 1776.
Livingston, Robert R., LL D., 1747- 1813. Cato. An American jurist and statesman; b. in New York City; Columbia Coll., 1765; Chancellor of New York, 1777-1801 ; and Minister to Trance, 1801-4.
Livingston, Wffliam, LL.D., 1723- 90. Un Cultivateur de New Jersey; A Farmer of New Jersey; A Gentleman Edu- cated at "Yale College; Hortensius ; Tyro- Philolegis. An American statesman; b. in New, York; Yale Coll., 1741; Governor of New Jersey, 1776-90.
Llzardi, Don Joaquin Fernandez de, 1771-1827. J.F.deL. A Mexican writer.
Llorente, Juan Antonio, 1756-1823. Don Juan Netterto. 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 Emma 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, 18S3-. 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 Ermina (Stock- weather). A Lady of Massachusetts. An American poet, b, at Worthmgton, Mass. ; married, 1829, Mr John Goodwin Locke, of Ashby, Mass.; from 1840 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, 1792-1854. Dr. Peter Morns, 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 hterary life; about 1825 removed to London ; d. at Abbotsf ord.
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.
Lofft, Capel, 1751-1824. A Fellow of a College; R. E. Storer. An English lawyer ; author of legal, theological, po- litical, poetical, and other works; b. at Bury St. Edmunds; the latter part of his life he resided on the Continent till his death.
Lofland, Dr. John. The Milford Bard. An American poet
Loftin, J. C. Ace Clubs. An Ameri- can poet of the day.
Logan, Rev. George, 1674-1755. A Minister of the Church of Scotland A Scottish clergyman; minister of Edin- burgh.
Logan, M. C. Ellerton Vincent.
Logan, Miss Olive. See Sikes, Mrs. Olive (Logan)/*
Logan, Thomas A. Gloan. An Amer- ican writer of the day.
Logan, W. H. JS. M.; A Gentleman in Town. A Scottish writer, of Edinburgh.
Lomax, E. Victoria. Bijrd Lfitle. An American writer of the day, of Balti- more.
Lombard, Israel. L. An American merchant, of Boston, Mass.
Lomenie, Louis Leonard de, 1815- 78. UHomme 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., 1796-1801. A.; X.; L.; Blanche Croix ; A Jamaica Proprietor. An English gen-