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Anderson, I. H. Willis Loveyouth. An American writer for the young.

Anderson, James. Agricola.

See "I. and P.," First Series, p. 332.

Anderson, Williani. The Lamb- Leader. A Scottish poet ; schoolmaster at Kirriemuir.

Andrew, Nicholas Jeflfery, 1798- 1873. Aquarist. An English amateur mathematician ; b. at Mazarion ; white- smith at St. Clare Street, Penzance, where he died.

Andrews, Mrs. . Mrs. Swerdna.

Andrews, A. O. An Honorarti Member of the Washington Light Infantry ; A. O.A. An American writer of Charleston, S.C.

AndreTFS, Charles. A Prisoner in England. An American soldier ; im- prisoned at Dartmoor.

Andrewrs, .J. P. Persius. An Ameri- can writer of Washington, D.C.

Angell, Joseph Klnnicut, 1794- 1857. J. K. A. An American lawyer and legal writer; b. in Providence, R.I. ; educ. at Brown Univ. ; and admitted to the bar in 1816; was editor of the "Law Intelligencer and Review," 1829-31; d. in Boston, Mass.

Anne, Queen of England, 1665-1714. Fontanelie ; Mrs. Morley. An English sovereign ; b. at Twickenham ; succeeded William III. in 1702 ; was the last sover- eign of the house of Stuart.

Anne-son, James. — See " Maxwell, James."

Annet, Peter. The Considerer ; A Moral Philosopher.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 332.

Anspach, Elizabeth, Margravine of, 1750-1828. H. S. iS., the M. of A. An English dramatist ; the youngest daugh- ter of Augustus, 4th Earl of Berkeley; in 1767 she married Mr. William Craven, afterwards the 6th Earl of Craven; in 1780 tliej' separated, and Lady Craven travelled in Europe ; she visited Ans- pach, and took up her abode with the margrave; wrote to her husband that she was to be treated as his sister ; Lord Craven dying in 1791, she married the margrave ; d. at Naples.

Ansted, David Thomas, 1812-80. H. W. An English geologist ; b. in London ; educ. at Cambridge ; professor of geology at King's Coll., London ; d. at his residence, near Woodbridge, Suffolk.

Anstey, Christopher. C. A., Esq.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 332.

Anstis, John, 1609-1745. N, S.; Tlie Editor. An English heraldic writer; b. at St. Neots, Cornwall; educ. at Exe- ter Coll., Oxford, and at the Inner Tem-


ple, London; M.P., 1702; Garter King at Arms, 1718-45; d. at Mortlake.

Anstis, Rev. Matthew, 1740-1823. P. K. An English Baptist clergyman ; b. at St. Germains ; minister at Bridport, 1767-1823, where he died.

Anthony, Matilda. Matilda. An American poet of Richmond, Va.

Anthony, W. B. W. B. A. An Eng- lish educational writer of the day.

Anzengruber, liudw^ig. 183P-. Lud- wig Griiber. A German novelist of the day ; b. at Vienna ; was an actor 1860- (!7 ; since 1871 has devoted himself to literary pursuits in his native city.

Appleton, Jesse, D.D., 1772-1819. J. Edwardson.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 333.

Appleton, Thomas Gold, 1812-84. T. G. A. An American author; b. in Boston, Mass. ; educ. at the Boston Latin School and Harv. Univ. ; after- wards spent much of his life abroad; was a liberal patron of the fine arts, and gave eflacient aid to the various institu- tions at Boston and Cambridge; d. in New York City.

Appleyard, Rev. Ernest Silvanus. E. 8. A.

See "L and P.," First Series, p. 333.

Arbuclcle, James. A Student in the Uninersiti/ of Glasqow.

See " i. and P.," First Series, p. 333.

Arbuthnot, John, 1667-1736. A Gentleman in the Citi/ ; Jonuthan Swift.

See "I. and P.," First Series, p. 333.

Archbold, Richard, Esq. Squire Dick. An Irish poet of the earlier part of the eighteenth century.

Argles, Mrs. Margaret. — See " Hun- gerford, Mrs. M. (A)."

Aristarchi BEY, Demetrius. Chari- cles. A Turkish writer of the day.

Armour, James. A True Lover of his Countri/. A Scottish political economist of the first part of the eighteenth century.

Armstrong, Miss Frances Char- lotte. F. C. A.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 3.33.

Armstrong, Rev. George. A Lately Beneficed Clergyman. An English minis- ter [Unitarian minister of Bristol(l)].

Armstrong, John, 1758-1848. A Practical Farmer ; Mons. Tombo.

See "I. and P.," First Series, p. 333.

Armstrong, Rev. John, 1771-97. Al- bert.

See "I. and P.," First Series, p. 333.

Armstrong, Samuel Turell, 1784- 1850. S. T. A. An Americun pub- lisher and bookseller ; was mayor of Boston and lieutenant-governor of Mas-