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of cast-iron buildings, but the pamphlet pub- lished in his name was written by his friend, John W. Thomson.

Thomson, Mrs. Kathai-lne (Byer-

ley). Eliza Grace.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 568. Thomson, Mrs. R. W. A Lady. An English writer.

Thorman, A. W. Th. Manro. Thorn, Rev. WiUlam. A Minister of the Gospel.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 569. Thornton, Robert John, M.D., about 1758-. A Lover of Social Order. An English writer; the youngest son of Bonnell Thornton ; educ. at Cambridge ; physician to the Mary-Ie-bone Dispensary, and lecturer on botany at Guy's Hospi- tal, 1837.

Thrush, Thomas. An Officer; Two Naval Officers. An English naval offi- cer, who in 1825 resigned his commis- sion on the ground of the unlawfulness of war.

Thurlow, Ed-ward, 1st Baron Thur- low. An Officer.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 570.

Thurston, David, D.D., 1779-1865. A Father. An American writer; b. at Georgetown, Mass. ; Dartmouth Coll., 1804 ; pastor at Winthrop, Me., 1807-51 ; d. at Litchfield, Me.

Thurston, Robert Henry, 1839-. Thor. An American writer; b. in Provi- dence, R.I. ; resident at Hoboken, N.J.

TIbell, Charlotta C. af. C. T. A Swedish writer of juvenile books and hymns.

Tlcknor, Geoi-ge, LL.D., 1791-1871. (Jn Citoi/en Aiue'ricain ; G. T. An Amer- ican scholar and author; b. and d. in Boston; Dartmouth Coll., 1807; profes- sor of modern literature at Harv. Univ., 1817-35.

Tidman, Paul. Mark Evans. An English compiler of the day.

Tilden, Bryant P. Engineer. An American civil engineer of Boston.

Tlmbs, John, F.S.A. A Popular Writer.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 570.

Timme, Frau . Vitlamaria. A

German writer of the day.

Tiadal, John. Thomas Matthoeus.

Toch6, R. Frimousse. A French artist of the day.

Tod, Thomas. The True Briton. A Scottish writer of one hundred years ago.

Todd, Rev, Jonathan, A.M., 1712 or 1713-91. A .Vfinher of the Consociation and Association. An American Congrega- tional minister ; b. in North Haven,


Conn. ; Yale Coll., 1732 ; pastor at East Guilford, Conn., 1733-91, and d. there.

Todd, Kev, Thomas, M.A. A Clergy- man. An English clergyman; Queen's Coll., Oxford, 1837; rector of Newton, Folkingliam, Lincolnshire, 1858-87.

Tornberg, C liudvlg. Calixtus. A Swedish author.

Toland, John. The Editor of the "Earl of Shaftesbury's Letters to Lord Molesivorth " ; Un Anghis ; Patricola. See "I. and P.," First Series, p. 571. Toland, Mrs. Mary B. M. M. B. M. T. An American writer of the day. Tolderlund, Hother Hakon Viggo. Dr. li. A Danish writer.

Toll, Rev. Frederick. A Friend of the Established Church. An English clergyman of the eighteenth century.

Tones, Joseph Meredith. J. M. T. An American traveller and writer of the day.

Tong, William. W. T. An English Dissenter early in the eighteenth century. Tongue, Cornelius. Cecil. See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 571. Tonna, Mrs. Charlotte Elizabeth (Browne Phelan). Charlotte Elisa- beth; C. E.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 571. Tooth, R. A Layman. Torrens, Lieut.-Col, Henry D'Oyley. A Field Officer. An English soldier ; brevet lieutenant-colonel 23d Royal Welsh Fusileers in 1859; served in the Crimean war.

Torrey, Elizabeth R., 1856-. Catius, junior. An American author; published in Boston, 1855-56.

Torrey, Henry Warren. //. W. T. An American scholar; Harv. Coll., 1833 ; professor there, 1856-86 ; in 1887 resi- dent at Cambridge, Mass.

Torry, John, A Presbyter of the Epis- copal Church in Scotland. A Scottish clergyman ; dean of St. Andrews.

Touccy, Sinclair. A Constituent. An American political writer of New York.

Tower, David Bates, 1808-. An Eminent Practical Teacher. An American educator ; b. in Chelsea, Mass. ; Middle- bury Coll., Vt., 1828 ; was for some years principal of the Park Latin School, Boston.

Towers, Joseph, LL.D., 1737-99. Small Shot. An English Dissenter ; b. in Southwark ; minister of a chapel at Highgate, 1774 ; and forenoon preacher in Nevvington Green, 1778.

Towgood, Rev. Micaiah, 1700-92. A Christian.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 572.