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and ex officio Pastor of the Institution in 1876 et seq.

Supine, Thomas ~D Hugh Militij ; Vernon Harcourt. An American journal- ist, of Gambler, Ohio.

Surr, Thomas Skinner. A Gentle- man; A Herrmt. An English writer; a clerk in the Bank of England.

Surtees, Miss Fanny. Cherith. An English writer of the day

Surtees, Robert Smith, Esq., 1804- 64. Mr. John Joi rocks; T. Scott, Esq ; Mr. Sponge. An English sporting writer, of Hamsterley-hall, Co. Durham; high sheriff for that county in 1856; d at Brighton

Sutcliflfe, Thomas The Retired Gov- ernor of the Island of Juan Fernandez. An English civilian.

Sutherland, Rev J M Senator Bob Hart. An American revival preacher; left the stage for the pulpit; has re- turned to the stage.

Sutherland, Mrs. (Redding).

Isabelle Saxon. An English writer; daughter of Cyrus Redding; resident in California from 1861.

Sutherland, Thomas Jefferson. A Late Patriot Pnsoner. An American lawyer j in 1837 of Buffalo ; afterwards of New York City ; iu 1837 engaged in an expedition to Upper Canada to effect a political revolution there.

Sutton, Sir John, 3d Bart., 1820-73. Button. An English gentleman; b. at Sudbrooke Holme, Lincolnshire ; Fellow- Commoner of Jesus Coll., Cambridge.

Sutton, Joseph. J. S. An English Friend, of Manchester.

Swaby, John. Scricci. An English writer.

Swain, Charles, 1803-74. The Man- chester Poet. An English poet and engraver; "one of the most natural and sweetest of English bards."

Swain, Charles F. R. 0. Sault. An American humorist.

Swan, Eliza B. E. B. S. An Amer- ican writer of the day

Swanwick, Miss Anna, 1813-. A. S. An English editor of Shakespeare.

Swanwick, Catherine. L. An English poet and dramatist.

Swett, Joslah, DJD, 1814-. J. S. An American P. E. clergyman,- b. in Claremont, N.H. ; Norwich Univ., 1837 ; ordained, 1847; professor in his alma mater, 1830-40 and 1844-45; in 1861 was of Bethel, Vt.

Swett, Rev. William Gray, A.M., -1843. Quicksilver Smalltalk An Amer- ican Unit, minister; Harv. Univ., 1828,


Swiedack, Karl, ISlo- Ecu I JElmar. A German dramatist , b at Vienna ; be- came an actor, and a writer of plays; later he retired from the stage, and be- came a humorous-satirical journalist

Swift, Edmund IJenthal. Basihcus. An Irish writer

Swift, Jonathan, D.D., 1067-1745. J S ; Dr. J. S. ; Rev. Mi J. 8. ; Dean S. ; Dr. &; Doctor Sw- ft; Doctor St ; Doc- tor S 1; 'Rev. Dr. St; Dn

St; Rev. Dn St, A. B, Esqre , C. B.; J. S. D. D. D. S. P.; J. S. D. S. P. D. D.; P. P.; S P. A. M ; T. R. D. J S. D. 0. P. L I.; Lord W *#***n ; Tom Ashe; Esquire Bickerstajf; Isaac Bickerstoff, Esq., Student in Astrology; James BlackwelL; Cadenus; A C hutch of England Man ; A Clergyman ; The Cop- per-Farthing Dean , The Drapier ; M. B. Draper; M. B. Drapier; Sieur Du Bau- drier; An Enemy to Peace; An Eye Wit- ness; Jack Frenchman; T. Fribble; A Friend of the Author; A Fnend of Mr.

St le; Lemuel Gulhier; Eibernia ;

Thomas JZope, Esq.; Mary Howe; The Injured Lady; A Member of the House of Commons in Ireland; Gregory Hiso- Sarum; A Modern Lady; A Modus; Dr. Robert Norns; M. Flor O'Squarr; A Person of Honour; A Peison of Quality; T. N. Philomath; Sir Humphrey Poles- worth; Presto; PuUicola; The Rt. Hon. William Pulteney; Tom Pun-Sibi ; Abel Roper; Martinus Scriblerus ; Tristram Shandy; A Shoeboy ; A Small Courtier; T. Tinker; Toby, Abel's Kinsman; 2> . Andrew Tripe; An Upper Seivant; Si- mon Wagstaff.Esq.; William Wood An Irish clergyman, of English descent; Dean of Saint Patrick's, Dublin, 1713- 45.

"But I'll detain you no longer from the enter- tainment of Master Toby, alias Gulliver, alias Sw t, alias Examiner, alias D n of St P 'B, alias Draper, alias Bickerstaff, alias Remarker, alias Journalist, alias Sonnetteer, alias Scnble- rus." SWIFT, in " G-ulliveriana."

Swinburne,AIgernonCharles,1837-.

An English Republican ; Mrs. Horace ]\fan- ners. An English poet ; b. in London ; entered at Balliol Coll., Oxford, in 1857, but did not take a degree; afterwards visited Florence, and spent some time with Walter Savage Landor; has been devoted to literary labor from 1861.

Swinburne, Henry, Esq , 1743-1803. Porcustus. A celebrated English trav- eller; b. at Capheaton, Northumber- land; d. at Trinidad,

Swiney, Admiral William, 1747- 1829. An Old Seaman. An English writer; Admiral of the Red, 1808; d. at