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Tuckermaii, Joseph, D.D., 1778-

1840. J . T . ; A Gentlejnan in Boston. An American clergyman; b. in Boston; Harv. Coll., 1798; minister at large in that city, 1820-40 ; d. at Havana, Cuba.

Tucltett, Miss Elizabeth. One of their Gossips.

See " I. and P.," First Series, ]i. 574.

Tugwell, Kev. George, JI.A. A Versemaker. An English writer; Oriel Coll., Oxford, 1852 ; senior curate of Ilfracombe, 1853-69; rector of Bath- wick w. WooUey, 1871-80 ft seg.

Tupper, JIartin Farquhar, D.C.L. Paterfamilias.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 574.

Turner, Rev. Baptist Noel, M.A., 1739-1820. B.N. T.; An Octogenarian. An English clergyman ; b. at Wing, county Rutland ; Emanuel Coll., Cam- bridge, 1762; rector of Denton, county Lincoln, from 1769, and of Wing, county Rutland, from 1771 ; d. in Dorset-place, Mary-le-bone, London.

Turner, Rev. Daniel, M.A., 1710-98. The Presidpni.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 575.

Turner, Orpha. Orpha Hammond.

Turner, Rev. Samuel Hulbeart, D.D. A Disciple.

See " I. and P.," First Series, ]). 575.

Turner, William. IT^, T. An Eng- lish Unitarian writer of Newcastle.

Tuthill, Frank, M.D., 1822-65. F. T. An American journalist; b. in Suffolk Co., R.L; Amherst Coll., 1840; after practising medicine some years, he was until 1859 a writer for the New York " Times " ; and afterwards an editor and proprietor of the San Francisco " Bulle- tin " ; d. at Brooklyn, N.Y.

Tuttle, Charles R. Jean Clarke. An American poet of the day.

Tuttle, Rev. Isaac H., D.D. The Hector. An American Episcopal clergy- man ; in 1887 of New York City.

Tuxen, Fanny. Eva,


Tweedie, William King, D.D. The

Writer of " Seed Time and Harvest." A Scottish clergyman ; pastor of the Free Tolbootli Church, Edinburgh.

Twiuiug, Alexander Catlin, 1801- 84. The Engineer. An American civil engineer ; b. in New Haven, Conn. ; Yale Coll., 1820 ; professor in Middlebury Coll., 1839-48; in 1852 he returned to New Haven, and d. there.

Tyers, Thomas, 1726-87. The Editor of " Political Conferences " ; The Editor.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 575.

Tyler, Bennet, D.D, A Consistent Churchman.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 575.

Tyler, Daniel F. Uncle Ben. An American popular writer of the day.

Tyler, Josephine. Sola. An Amer- ican writer of the day.

Tyng, Rev. Dudley Atkins, D.D., 1825-58. The Rector. An American Episcopal clergyman ; b. in Prince George's Co., Maryland; Univ. of Penn- sylvania, 1843 ; Church of the Epiphany, Philadelphia, 1854-58 ; d. at Brookfield, near Philadelphia.

Tytler, Miss Anne Fraser. Miss A. F. T.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 576.

Tytler, James, 1747-1804. Don Quixote, jun. A Scottish scholar ; b. at Fern ; received a surgical and chemical education ; emigrated to Ireland in 1792 or '93 ; and about 17!)(i to America, and was drowned in a clay-pit near Salem, iWfl QQ

Tytler, Patrick Fraser, 1791-1849. Patrick of the King's Chekar iJuister. A Scottish writer ; b. in Edinburgh ; educ. in that city ; admitted to the Faculty of Advocates in 1813 ; d. at Malvern.

Tytler, William, 1711-92. Horatius ; Lucretius. An English lawyer ; b. at Edinburgli ; Univ. of Edinburgh ; ad- mitted to the Edinburgh bar, 1742 ; and practised in that city till his death.


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Ulbach, Louis. Ulback.

See " I. and P„" First Series, p. 576.

Underwood, T. R., -1835. A Detenu. An English artist and naturalist.

Unonius, Gustaf. G. CI. A Swedish author.

Upham, Charles Wentworth, 1802- 76. C.W. U. An American clergyman;


b. at St. John, New Brunswick ; Harv. Coll., 1821; Divinity School, 1824; pas- tor at Salem, Mass., 1824-44; JI.C.

Upshur, Hon. Abel Parker, 1790- 1844. A Virginian. An American poli- tician ; b. in Northampton Co., Va. ; sec- retary of the United States Navy, 1841, and of state, 1843-44; accidentally