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and Liberty. An English minister of tlie first part of the eighteentli century.

Owen, Robert. Celatus.

See " I. and F.," First Series, p. 515.

OwensOD, Sydney, Lady Sydney Mor- gan. S. 0.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 504.

Oxenham, Henry Nutconibe, M.A., 1829-. An Ex-Puseijite. An English


clergyman ; b. at Harrow ; educ. at Har- row and at Baliol Coll., Oxford; joined the Roman Catholics in 1857, and was afterwards successively professor at St. Edmund's Coll., Ware, and master at the Oratory School, Birmingham.

Oxford, Robert Harley, Earl of. Ox .

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 449.


Packard, Frederick Adolphus, LL.D., 1794-1867. A Citizen of Penn- sylvania ; A Member of the Board of birectors of Girard College.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 515.

Pae, David. A Student of Humanity .

See "I. and P.," First Series, p. 515.

Page, R. Channing 31. One of the Company. An American soldier, of Vir- ginia, in the late civil war.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 515.

Paget, W. A Gentleman of the College. An English poet of one hundred years ago.

Paine, Thomas. Common Sense ; A Layman; Tommy Pain.

See " 1. and P.," First Series, p. 515.

Palfrey, Cazneau, D.D. P. An American clergyman ; Harv. Coll., 1820 ; Divinity School, 1829; in 1887 resident at Cambridge, Mass.

Paifrey.'john Gorhani, D.D., LL.D. J. G. P. : *.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 516,

Palmar, H. B. P. A Swedish author.

Palmer, ceptress. teacher of

Palmer, An American soldier, the late civil war.

Palmer, Francis Paul. A Pen.

See " Pen and Pencil, A."

Palmer, J. P. Stottved. 1801.

Palmer, John Williamson, M.D., 1825-. John Coventry. An American physician ; b. in Baltimore, Md. ; city physician of San Francisco, 1849; sur- geon on board of the East India Com- pany's steamer through the Burmese campaigns, 1852-53; after his return, in 1853, contributed largely to Ameri- can journals and periodicals.

Palmer, Loomis T. L. T. Bemlap. An American writer of the day.


Miss Charlotte. A Pre- An English novelist and eighty years ago. Edwin F. A Volunteer. of Vermont, in


Palmer, M. Varick.

Palmer, Sir Roundell, 1812-. The Solicitor-General. An eminent English lawyer; b. at Mixbury, Oxfordshire; called to the bar, 1837; M.P. from 1847; solicitor-general, 1861; attorney- general, 1863-66.

Palmer, Mrs. Sarah A. Aunt Becky. An American writer of the day.

Palmer, William Henry. Robert Heller.

Pamplin, , and Irvine, Alexan- der (I). P. and 1. English or Scottish botanists.

Pardon, George Frederick. G. F. P.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 516.

Parfait, Paul, 1841-. Richard Scott. A French journalist of Paris; b. in that city; was secretary of Alexandre Dumas; besides publishing several books, he has written for "Charivari," the "Happel," the " National," etc.

Parish, Henry Headly. An Old Diplomatic Servant. An English diplo- matist.

Also ascribed to David Urquhart.

Parker, Mrs. Elizabeth (Chandler), 1856-. Bessie Chandler. An American writer; b. in Batavia, N.Y., where she resides.

Parker, Henry Webster. H. W. P.

See " L and P.," First Series, p. 517.

Parker, Samuel Dunn, A.M., -1873. The Attorney of the Commonwealth. An American lawyer of Boston ; Harv. Coll., 1799.

Parker, Theodore. T. P.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 517.

Parkes, David. Ebn Shemaya. An English writer of fifty years ago.

Parkman, Francis, D.D., 1788-1852. P. P. An American clergyman ; b. and d. in Boston ; Harv Coll., 1807 ; pastor of the New North Church, Boston, 1813^9.

Parkman, Francis, Jr., 1823-. P. P., Jr. An American historian ; son of the