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trines came to be a distinguishable entity, and
the business amounted to something; but of my
own earliest newspaper leading, I can remember
the name Vetus ' as a kind of editorial backlog,
on which able editors were wont to chop straw
now and then." THOMAS CABLTLE.
Vetus. Charles Marsh. The famous letters of " Vetus " in the "Times" have been confidently ascribed to his pen. These letters were repubhshed in 1812 in two parts, with a preface and notes.
Vetus. JBenjamm Bailey, D D. Six letters of ... to the editor of the " Cey- lon Times " . . . Columbo, 1852.
Vey, Elinor. Mrs. Elliot Glover, in the New York "Independent."
Viator. Wdham Bedford, in his con- tributions to the "Literary Gazette" (L. 1823).
Viator. Jonathan Huntmgton Bright, who was for several years a writer for the public journals and literary maga- zines under this signature
Viator. William Jerdan, in the Lon- don "Sun." ISlletseq.
Viator. G-eorge Lipscomb, M.D., by whose hand numerous articles appeared in the " Gent. Mag./' chiefly under this signature.
Viator. Thomas D'Oyly. Edward Somers ... L. 1843.
Viator. Joseph B. Varnum, Jr. Wash- ington sketch-book N.Y. 1864.
Viator, John, "Esq. Samuel Andrew Peters. An answer to Dr. Inglis's de- fence of his character against certain false and malicious charges ... By ... L. 1785.
Viator, Vacuus. Thomas Hughes, the writer of the series of letters in the Lon- don " Spectator," describing the new set- tlement at Rugby, Tennessee. These letters were afterwards published as the 2d part of a pamphlet entitled " Rugby, Tennessee . . . N.Y. 1881.
Viator Verax. Rev. George Mus- grave, M~A. Cautions to tourists . . . L. 1863.
Vicar, A Late. Rev. Robert Masters, BJ). A short account of the parish of Waterbeach, in the diocese of Ely . . . Camb. 1795.
Vicar of Cudham. Samuel Ayscough. Account of the parish of Cudham, in Kent, in " Gent. Mag.," September, 1804, p. 830.
Vicar of Frome-Sdwood, The. T. Clissold. Swedenborg's writings and Catholic teaching ; or, a voice from the new church porch, in answer to a series of articles on the Swedenborgians, by ... [Rev. William James Early Bennett] in " The old church porch/' L. 1858.
Vicar of Holbeach, The. Cecil ~\YJ-
hs, D D. The nature of Agistment Tithe
of unprofitable stock, illustrated in the
case of the Vicar of Holbeach. 1778.
Vicar of Morwenstow, The. Rev. Robert Stephen Hawker, M.A. Rural synods. By . . Cornwall L 1844.
Vicar of Nap ton, The Rev. Henry Windsor Vilhers Stuart. The royal wed- ding [of the Prince of Wales], and the national festivities. A sermon preached by. . L. 1863.
Vicar of the Church of England,
A. Rev. Joseph Bosworth. The Episco- pal Church of Scotland proved to be in full communion with the Church of Eng- land . . . L. 1849.
Vicarius Cantiamis. Samuel Pegge. "A stricture of D. Ducarel's repertory" " Gent. Mag ," 1763, p. 441. See " Gent. Mag./' LXVL, p. 982.
Victim, A. George Chittenden Ben- ham. A year of wreck. A true story . . . N.Y. 1880.
Victor. Percy Bysshe Shelley. Orig- inal poetry by Victor and Cazire. 1810.
"Cazire" is the poet's friend, Miss Giove. " Some of the pieces are borrowed bodily flora Matthew Giegory Lewis."
Victor, Verity. E. M. Wright. Be- hind the scenes, a story of the stage.
B. 1870.
Videbimus, Joannes. Jacques Albin Simon Collin de Plancy. Tresor de la chanson . . . Paris, 1849.
Video. Jonathan Couch. Words and phrases common at Polperro in Cornwall, but not used elsewhere, in "Notes and Queries." 1854.
Vidette. Jeffeison E. P. Doyle, in the- New York " Globe Democrat/'
Vidette. /. J. Elliott, in his contribu- tions to the "Picayune" (New Orleans, La).
Vidocq. Col. Charles Ashton Haw- kins (*). "The great ether question . . * "National Police Gazette" (N.Y. 1852).
Vierge. Virginia Beecro/t.
Vieux gargon, Un. Alphonse Cyno- sundis. Memoires d' . . . Montreal. 1865.
Vieux Moustache. Clarence Gordon. Boarding-school days N.Y. 1873.
Vigilans. Rev. Charles Valentine Le Gnce, M.A. Letters on Church ques- tions. Truro, 1845.
Vigilant. R. Mitchell, in his contribu- tions to the "Sportsman" (L.).
Vigilant. P. W. Vosburgh, in his con- tributions to the " Spirit oi the Times " (N.Y,).
Vigilant and Wizard. John Corlett.