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Staes, Ezra, D.D., 1727-95. Phila- gathos. An eminent Anierican scholar and divine; b. at North Haven, Conn.; Yale Coll., 1746; president of that col- lege, 1778-95; d. at New Haven.

StUlingfleet, Benjamin, D.D., 1702- 71. Trenoiiis KTantzofiiia.

See " I. and P.," First Scries, p. 560. Stillinan, Rev. Samuel, D.D., 1737- 1807. Her Son. An American clergy- man; b. in Philadelphia; pastor of the First Baptist Church, in Boston, 1765- 1807.

Stinchfielfl, Ephralrn. A Watchman. An American controversial writer.

Stirling, William, 1818-. A Traveller. A Scottish nobleman ; b. at Kenmure, near Glasgow; Trin. Coll., Cambridge, 1839; M.P. for Perthshire, 1852-68; in 1866 succeeded to the title and estates of his uncle, Sir John Maxwell, and became Sir William Stirling JHaxwell.

Stockdale, J. J. J. J. S. An Eng- lish bookseller of London.

Stockdale, Rev. Percival. Belfield. See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 560. Stokes, Anthony, 1730-99. TAe Chief- Justice. An English -American jurist of the Inner Temple ; chief- justice of Georgia, 1768-82 ; d. in London.

Stokes, Whitley, LL.D. W. S. See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 560. Stolle, tudwig Ferdinand, 1806-72. Ludwig P. Anders. A German novelist ; b. and d. at Dresden ; educ. at Leipsic and Jena; was a lawyer, but devoted his life chiefly to literary labor in Grim- ma and Dresden.

Stona, Rev. Thomas. T. S.

See "I. and P.," First Series, p. 560.

Stone, . Tyro-Theologus, A.M.

An English writer of one hundred years ago.

Stone, Cecil Percival. Enos. An English soldier in 77th Regiment Royal Artillery.

Storrow, Thomas W. T. W. S. An American writer.

Storrs, George, 1796-. Homo-An- thropos. An American religious writer. Story, Robert Herbert, D.D. A Par- son. A Scottish minister of Roseneath, Dumbartonshire.

Stott, Thomas. Normannus. An Irish poet of Dromore ; was concerned in a large firm in the linen trade ; de- voted his leisure to poetry, which gener- ally appeared under this signature in the Belfast "Newsletter."

Stow, John. A Hermit. An Eng- lish writer.


Stow, John. A Laij-memher of the Church of England. See "I. and P.," First Series, p. 661. Strauss, Gustave Louis Maurice, about 1807-87. An Old Bohemian. A Canadian writer; b. at Trois-Rivieres, in Lower Canada; educ. in Germany; in 1839 he settled in London, and became an author, linguist, chemist, politician, cook, tutor, dramiitist, journalist, surgeon, etc. ; d. at Teddington, England.

Streatfleld, Rev. Thomas, 1777- 1848. T. S. An English clergyman ; b. at WandsworthC?) ; in 1822 he settled at Charl's Edge, Westerham, and d. there.

Street, Alfred Billings, 1811-. A. B. S. X. An American poet ; b. at Pough- keepsie, N. Y. ; resided in 1836-37 at Monticello, Sullivan Co., N.Y. ; from 1839 at Albany.

Streeter, Sebastian Ferris, A.M., -1864. S. F. 8. An American writer ; Harv. Univ., 1831.

Strempel, Dora. Detlef Stern. A German writer of the day.

Strieker, Karoline v. St. Nelly. A German novelist.

Strickland, Jane Margaret. Her Sister. An English writer of the day ; sister of Agnes Strickland.

Strickland, Mrs. Mary (Cart- wright). 3/. S. An English lady; daughter of Edmund Cartwright, and wife of Henry Eustathius Strickland.

Strindberg, August, 1849-. A. S. ; S — g. A Swedish author and translator. Stringer, Moses, M.D. J/. S. An English writer of two hundred years ago. Strock, Daniel. S. An American critic ; writer in the " American Whig Review."

Strom, Ulrika. Tant Vila. A Swed- ish novelist and miscellaneous writer.

Strong, Martin. A Gentleman in the Citg. An English scholar of Baliol Coll., early in the eighteenth century.

Strussenfelt, Constantia Carolina Amalia von, 1803-1847. Froken M***. A Swedish novelist.

Strussenfelt, Ulrika Sofia von, 1801-1873. D. .7. \V. E. ; Pilgrimen. A Swedish novelist.

Stuart, Charles Edward, Count of Albany, -1882. The Last of the Stuarts. Stuart, Clinton. Walsingham. An American journalist of Boston.

Stuart, Elizabeth, Queen of Bohe- mia, 1596-1662. The Queen of Hearts. An English princess ; daughter of James I. In 1613 she married the Elector Palatine Frederick V., who accepted the