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a private; since the war lie has been
connected with the press in Richmond,
Va., Washington, D.C., Baltimore, New
York, and New Orleans.
Dinnies, Mrs. AnuaPeyre (Shackle- ford), iloiiia.
See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 411.
Disney, Jolin, D.D. J. D. ; A Gen- tleman ; Anonymus ; A Countri/ Clergy- man ; A Justice of the Peace; A Petition- ing Clergyman ; N.Y.
See "I. and P.," First Series, p. 411.
Dix, Johu Adams, A.M., 1798-1879. Senex. An American lawyer ; b. in Boscawen, N.H. ; honorary A.M. at Brown Univ. ; served in the War of 1812- 15 ; studied law, and admitted to the bar at Washington ; in 1828 he settled in Cooperstown, and in 1830 removed to Albany ; United States senator, 1845-49 ; United States secretary of the treasm-y, 1861 ; served with distinction in the late civil war ; governor of New York State, 1872 ; d. in New York City.
Dix, William Giles. A Former Mem- her of the Univ. of Cambridge. An Amer- ican writer ; Harv. Univ., 1845.
Dixon, Benjamin. A Member of the Metropolitan Board of Health. An Eng- lish physician of London.
Dixon, Henry Hall. The Druid.
See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 411.
Dodd, William, LL.D. An English- man.
See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 411.
Dodds, James. A Friend to Truth. A Scottish writer.
Dodds, M. Tj. M. L. D. An English writer of the day.
Dodge, Mrs. H. M. Arnica Beligionis. An American writer; published, 1827, at Utica, N.Y.
Dodge.NathanielSliatswell. iV. S. D.
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Dodington, George Bubb, Lord Mel- combe. B . . bb D n ; George
Cadwalader, Gent. ; John More.
See "I. and P.," First Series, p. 412.
Dodsley, Robert. Un Ancien Bramine.
See "I. and P.," First Series, p. 412.
Dollinger, Johann Joseph Ignaz von. Quirinus.
See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 412.
Dohm, Hedwig. A. Dom. A Ger- man novelist of the day.
DoUand, George. Huggins.
Domett, Alfred. Alfred.
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Domville, Sir William, Bart. The Promoter of the Sunday Bands ; A Lay- man.
See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 412.
Donaldson, James. j\fr. Reason. A
Scottish writer on trade, etc., in the first
part of the eighteenth century.
Donaldson, lie v. Johu William, D.D. A Purchaser ; The Editor of "dasher."
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Donaldson, Stuart Alexander. S. A. D. An English classical scholar; Trin. Coll., Cambridge, 1877.
Donatti, Arthur Louis. An Ex- Officer of the British Contmissariat. An English novelist.
Donellan, Mrs. Faulkner, Mrs. D***l**n. An English lady of one hundred years ago.
Donop, Amalie, freein (Weber) von. Amalie von Glausberg. A German novel- ist.
Donovan, J. W. Harry Hildreth. An American poet, of Detroit, Mich,(?).
Dorr, Thomas Wilson, A.M. D.
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Dorrington, William. An Old Printer. An English writer of the day; editor of the "Provincial and Colonial Press News," London.
Dorset, Mrs. (Turner). A
Lady. An English lady ; sister of Charlotte Smith.
Doubleday, Thomas. T. D.
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Doudney, Eev. David Alfred. Tlie Editor of the " Gospel Magazine."
See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 413.
Douglas, Mr. A. and Mrs. M. A. D. Sf J/. D. English travellers of one hun- dred years ago.
Douglas, Archibald Alexander. An Officer. An English writer of the day.
Douglas, C. Home. An Invalid. An English writer of the day.
Douglas, Catharine, Duchess of Queensbury. A Lady. An English peeress and writer of the earlier part of the eighteenth century.
Douglas, D. A Barrister. An Eng- lish writer of one hundred years ago.
Douglas, Francis. A Gentleman in Scotland. A Scottish writer of one hun- dred years ago.
Douglas, Francis. A Farmer. A Scottish bookseller of Paisley.
Douglas, Gertrude. George Douglas. An English novelist of the day. ^^
Douglas, Lady Jane. Jane D*****s. A Scottish writer of one hundred years ago.
Douglas, John, D.D., 1721-1807. Tacitus; Manlius ; A Volunteer.
See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 413.
Douglas, John, F.E.S. Don E. Honeywater. A Scottish writer ; brother