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Oxford Man and Wykehamist. An Eng- lish writer; Univ. of Oxford, 1846.

Mauson, James Bolivar. Ernest Warmley, MA ; Euphranor A Scot- tish writer, of Bannoekburn.

Mant, Rev. Richard, D.D., 1776-1848 One who is also on Eldei . AnEnglish clergy- man; "b at Southampton; educ. at Tnn. Coll., Oxford ; Bishop of Down, Connor, andDromore; d at Bally mony,Co Antrim.

Mant, Walter Bishop, A Brother of the Apollo Lodge, 711, Oxford. An Irish clergyman and poet, Oriel Coll., Oxford, 1827 , Archdeacon of Down.

Manville, Helen A- Nellie A. Mann. An American writer of the day.

Mapleton, Mrs. S. B. A Clergyman's Wife. An English writer.

Marana, Giovanni Paolo, about 1642-93 Mahmnt the Spy; The Turkish Spy An Italian writer , about 1682 re- moved to Pans, where he published liis " Turkish Spy."

Marcet, Mrs. Jane (Haldiman), 1785-1858 John Hopkins. A popular English writer on science ; b. in Geneva; d. in London

March, Charles, 1816-64. Pequot. An American journalist; for some time Vice-Consul at Cairo ; b, in Portsmouth, N.H. ; Harv. Univ , 1837 ; d. at Alexan- dria, Bgypt.

MarSchal, Pierre Sylvain, 1760-1803, Sylvain M******L A Prench scholar ; b. in Pans ; d. at Montrouge, near Paris,

Margoliouth, Bev. Moses, Ph.D., LL.D., 1820-81. A Clergyman of the Church of England. An English clergy- man; b. in. London; educ. m Dublin; editor of the "Hebrew Christian Wit- ness," London, where he died.

Markham, Gerrase, 1570-1655. #. M. An English writer on horses, horse- manship, etc., who flourished in the reigns of James I. and Charles I.

Markham, Most Rev William, D.D., -1807. William, Lord Archbishop of York. AnEnglish prelate; Bishop of Chester, 1771-76 ; Archbishop of York, 1776-1807 ; d. in London.

Markoe, Peter, -1792. A Native of Algiers. An American poet, of Philadel- phia; d. there

Marks, Harry H. Grinder. An American journalist, of New York City,

Marks, Rev, Richard, 1780-1848. Aliquis; One who loves the Souls of the Lambs <yf Christ's Flock. An English clergyman; Vicar of Great Missenden, Bucks-, 1820-48, where he died.

MaxTborough, Sarah Jennings, Duchess of, 1660-1774. Zardh. An


English lady; I), in Holy well, a suburb of St. Albans; for many years a favorite of her royal mistress.

Marmier, Xavier, 1809-. Un Vo\ja- geur A JTrench scholar and traveller, poet and journalist; from 1847 keeper o the Bibliotheque de Sainte-Grenevieve.

Marracfc, Richard, 18S1-. One of Ourselves An English solicitor; b. at the manor-house, Tregonebns, Sancreed ; lawyer at Truro in 1880

Marriott, George Wharton, Esq., B.C.L., 1778-1833. G-. W M. An Eng- lish lawyer , b. at Cotesbach, in Leices- tershire ; Chancellor of the Diocese of St. David's, 1824-33 ; d. at Sydenliam, Kent

Marriott, Sir James, Knt, LL.D., 1731-1803. Ttte Advocate General An English jurist; b. in London; at one time Master of Trin. Hall, Cambridge, Advocate-General to H.M., 1764 ; ap- pointed Judge of the Court of Admiralty in the room of Sir George Hay; twice M.C. for Sudbury; d. at Twinsted-Hall, near Sudbury.

Marryat, Miss Florence. See " Boss-Church, Mrs. 3?. (M.) "

Marryat, Frederick, 1792-1848. Monsieur Violet An English novelist; b. in London; served in the English navy from 1812; d. at Langham, Nor- folk.

Marsden, Rev. John Howard, B.D. Philomorus. An English clergyman; Rector of Great Oakley, Harwich, 1840-


Marsden, Peter. A Gentleman lately Resident on a Plantation. An English colonial writer.

Marsh, Miss C. ffis Daughter, An American ladyj daughter of the Bev. William Marsh.

Marsh, Charles, -1782. A Bookseller. An English poet and dramatist; once a clerk to the chapel in Duke Street, West- minster; afterwards a bookseller in Round Court, Strand, and at Charing Cross; and finally a justice of the peace for the liberty of Westminster; d. at Knightsbridge.

Marsh, Charles. Veins. An English barrister, of Lincoln's Inn; b. at Nor- wich, and spent some time at St. John's Coll., Cambridge; from 1792, resided for some years, as a lawyer, at Madras; on his return to England was an M.P. for East Retford.

Marsh, Mrs. Constance (Crane) 1816-. Virginia Gabriel. An American writer; wife of George Perkins Marsh, b. at Berkeley, Mass.

Marsh, Rev, Dwight Whitney, 1823-.