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Lover of Zion, A. John Glass, the founder of the "Glassites." A letter . . . discovering the mystery of national church covenanting under the New Tes- tament Edinb. 1728

Lovette, Lillie Mr. M. W. Torreij.

Lowe Farmer, The. William Law Gane, an English and Canadian writer He wrote for the " Royal Ladies' Maga- zine " in 1830, and afterwards for " Black- wood," the "New Monthly Magazine," the " Gentleman's Magazine," "Eraser," the "Tablet," "Douglas Jerrold's Maga- zine," " Household Words/' and finally for "Punch." He also contributed to the " Metropolitan," the " Cabinet," and "Bentley's Miscellany," and was editor of the "Lady's Magazine," the " Court Magazine/' and the " Town and Country Magazine", was sub-editor of the "Morn- ing Chronicle/' and wrote for the " Sun " and other dailies and weeklies. Becom- ing acquainted with Cobbett, he contrib- uted several papers to " Cobbett's Maga- zine/' Coming to Canada in 1860, Mr. G. contributed prose and poetry to the "Saturday Header," Montreal, and in 1865 edited a comic weekly called the "Sprite," Quebec.

Lugay, H. de. Henri Rochefort de Lugay. "Le mousquetaire " of Alex. Dumas. Paris, 1854.

Lucifer. John Ball. The baptism of fire. B. 1877.

Lucius. One of the signatures adopted by Junius (q v.).

The letters subscribed "Lucius" i elate ex- clusively to the dismission of Sir Jeffery Am- Tierst from his post of G-overnoi of Virginia for the sole purpose, as it should seem, of ci eating a T>ost for the Earl of Hillsborough's intimate friend, Lord Botetourt, who had completely ruined himself by gambling and extravagance JAWJES, Junius.

Tne first of these letters appeared in the Public Advertiser," Aug. 10, 1768.

Lucius. Dr. Samuel Parr, who con- tributed papers on Troy and the Troad to the " British Magazine " signed " Lu- cius."

Lucius. Rev. James Match Piggot Dennis, B.A, F.G & A letter to Lord John Russell ... By ... L. 1848 ; and another, 1850.

Ludlow, Johnny. Ellen (Pi ice) Wood. Anne, and other tales. By ... 188-.

Ludlow, Park. Theron Brown, Nick Hardy at college ; or, the wooden spoon. B. 188-.

Ludolff, M. Luise Huyn. Beata. 1880.

Luganski, Kosak. Vladimer luano- vitch Dahl Chmoel. St Petersburg, 183~.

Lulu. Miss Louise G. HalL Manna :

night and morning; selected and arranged by ... NY. 1880.

Lunar Wray, A. Minot Judson Sav- age. At the back of the moon. B 1870

Lunettes, Henry. Margaret O. Cor\- Umg. American gentleman's guide to politeness and fashion. N Y 187-

Lunt, Irene Irene Bradbury, in her contributions to the " Cottage Hearth."

Luola. Mrs. Mary (Ayer) Miller, who, under this pen-name, published poems in the youth's department of the " North Carolina Presbyterian " and the " Cen- tral Presbyterian" (Richmond, Va ), and "vrote several Sunday-school books for the Presbyterian Board of Publication.

Lycurgus. John Kent, a frequent con- tributor to the " Public Advertiser " dur- ing 1769, and an opponent of the minis- try. He is classed among the claimants to the " Junius Letters " (qv). See also "' Private Letters of Junius," No. 5.

Lycus. John Fitzgibbom, 2d Earl of Clare, in Byron's "Childish Recol- lections" (Newark, 1807).

Lyle,Annot Mrs.Annot (Li/le) Saxon, who contributed poems and sketches to the "American Courier" (P.) under this signature.

Lyle, Currer. Mrs M Louise (Royeis) Crossley, who, under this pen-name, con- tributed some of her most finished arti- cles to the " Literary Companion " (pub- lished in Ncwnan, Ga ).

Lyn, R. Sir Robert Walpole The life of Mr R. Lyn, etc. L. 1728.

Lynceus. Frederick Starr, Jr. Let- ters for the people. . . N.Y. 1853.

Lyndon Mrs Matilda A. Bright. Margaret: a story of life in a prairie home. . . N.Y. 1868.

Lyndon, Barry. George Lowell Aus- tin Under the tide. B. 1870.

Lyndon, Barry, Esq. William Male- peace Thackeray The memoirs of. . * written by himself L. 1856.

Lyndon, Mary. Mrs. Mary (Ncal Sergeant G-ove) Nichols. Mary Lyndon; or, revelations of a life. An autobi- ography. N.Y. 1855.

Lynn Bard, The. Alonzo Lewis. forest-flowers and sea-shells. B 1831.

Lynn, Ethel. Mrs. Elhel Lynn Besrs. General Prankie : story for little folks. N.Y. 1863.

, Lyon, Bonnet de. Ame*de Sonnet. Eloge du docteur Alph, Dupasqmer. Paris, 1849.

Lyrist, The. E. Randies, who was the lyrist mentioned by Miss Seward in her poem called " Llangollen Vale."

Lysander. Rev. Thomas Frognall