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Norwich; Pembroke Coll., Oxford; bishop of Chichester, 1881 ; transferred to Dur- ham, 1836; d. ill London.

Manach, or Maynard, The Abbe. A French Missionari), A French writer of the eighteenth century.

Mancinelli, Filippo. An Italian Gen- tleman. An Italian teacherat Philadelphia.

Mangin, Rev. Edward, A.M. A Friend; E. il .

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 493.

JIanley, Mrs. N. De La Riviere. Eginharil'iis: Bircila: ./. B.

See '■ I. and P.," First Series, p. 493.

Mann, Alexandei-. Adolf Werden.

Mann, Mrs. D. H. Rosalie Graij. An American writer of the day for children.

Manne, Edmond de. A. I). S. ; T>. S. Armiind; E. de .lA., eleve au college roi/al d' Henri IV.

'See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 493.

Manning, Miss Anne, 1812-. Nicho- las Moldwurp, B.A. An English novelist of the day.

Manning, Most Rev. Henry Edward, D.D. Catholicus ; H. E. M.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 493.

Mansel, Henry Liongueville, D.D., 1820-71. The Lecturer. An English clergyman ; b. at Cosgrove, Northants ; educ. at Merchant Taylors' School and at St. John's Coll., Oxford ; dean of St. Paul's, 1868-71.

Mant, Miss Alicia Catherine. A Young Lady. An English novelist ; daugiiter of Richard Mant, D.D. ; rector of All Saints, Southampton, and sister of Rev. Richard Mant, A.M., vicar of Great Coggeshall, in Essex.

Mant, Kicliard, D.D., 1776-1848. A Curate ; One irlio /.s also an Elder.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 494.

Manypenny, George W. The Com- missioner of Indian Affairs. An Ameri- can writer ; b. in Pennsylvania ; com- missioner, 1853-57.

Marcovitch, M. A,. 2Iarc Vovchok. A Russian(?) writer of the day.

Maretzek, Max. An Opera ilanager.

Marriott, George Wharton, Esq., B.C.L. A Sarrister of the Temple.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 494.

Marriott, Sir James, Knt., LL.D., 1731-1803. A Candid Man.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 494.

Marsden, Rev. John Hcward, B.D. A Member of the Senate.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 494.

Marsh, George Perkins, LL.D., 1801-82. P. An American philologist and diplomatist ; b. at Woodstock, Ver- mont ; Dart. Coll., 1820; settled as a


lawyer at Burlington, Vt. ; M.C., 1843- 49 ; minister to Italy from 1861.

Marsh, The Itt. Rev. Herbert, D.D., 1757-1839. The Translator of Michaelis. An English clergyman ; b. in London ; St. John's Coll., Cambridge, 1780 ; bishop of Llandaff, 1816; of Peterborough, 1819- 39; d. at the palace, Peterborough.

Marsh, Leonard, M.D., 1800-71. One of them. An American physician ; b. at Hartford, Vt. ; Dartmouth Coll., 1827; M.D., 1832 ; then began to practise his profession at Burlington, Vt.; professor in the Univ. of Vermont.

Marsh, Nathaniel Tilson. A. M. Oxoniensis. An English controversial writer.

Marsh, Rev. "William, D.D. A Cler- gyman. An English clergyman; incum- bent of St. Mary Leamington, 1843.

Marshall, Nathaniel, D.D ., -1729. A Preshijterofthe Ch nrch of England. An Eng- lish clergyman; canon of Windsor; educ. atCambridge ; rector at London from 1717.

Marshall, Itev. Thomas William. Herr Frolich.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 495.

Marston, Edw^ard. E. M. ; An Ama- teur Angler. An English publisher and bookseller, of the London firm of Samp- son Low, Marston & Co.

Marston, James Edward. Peregri- nus Pedestris. An English writer.

Martel-Mirabeau, La Comtesse de. Gi/p. A French writer of the day,

Martin, Mrs. Helen Fauclt, 1817-. Helen Faucit ; One who has impersonated them. An English lady ; b. in London ; was an actress ; in 1851 married Mr. Theodore Martin, but still appeared on the stage till 1876.

Martin, Henri Marie, and Fisquet, Honorfe. Darcij. French writers of the day.

Martin, Henry. The Author of " Helen of Glenross." An English critic of early in the nineteenth century.

Martin, Rev. John, 1741-. Eubulus. An English minister; b. at Spalding, Lincolnshire ; pastor of a Baptist con- gregation in London.

Martin, Rev. Samuel, 1801-77. S. M., Flushing. An English hymn-writer; b, at Nantwich; d. at Trowbridge.

Martin, Miss Sellna. S. M.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 495.

Martin, Sir Theodore, T. M.

See " L and P.," First Series, p. 495.

Martin, William. Peter Farley.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 495.

Martinean, Harriet. IL M.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 495.