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Dallas, Eneas Sweetland The Editor of " Once a Weel " A Scottish ^ournahst ; b, in the West Indies; passed his life chiefly m London; was for a time on the staff of the London " Times " ; d., comparatively young, in London.

Dallas, Her. Marmaduke. 22eu. M-rm~d-ke D-ll~s. An Irish clergyman

Dallas, Mary Kyle. Miss Chanty Gnnder. An American writer of the day.

Dallaway, Harriet. H. D. An English artist See "Dallaway, Rev. Jaines, B M., Prebendary of herring "

Dallaway, Rev. James, M A., F S.A., 1763-1834. J. D ; E. M. S An Eng- lish clergyman ; b. in Bristol ; Yicar of Letherhead, Surrey, 1801-34, and of Slynfold, Susses, and Prebendary of Ferring ; Secretary to the Earl Marshal, 1797-1834; d. at Letherhead,

Dallinger, J. An Englishman. An English economist.

D'Almaine, Thomas, & Co. An Em- inent Tuner. English music publishers, of London.

D' Almeida, Anna. Anna D'A. An English trareller.

Dalrymple,. STodestus. A Scot- tish advocate ; a political writer.

Dalrymple, Alexander, 1737-1808. Aretophilos; A Christian Believer; An Old Man. An eminent Scottish hydrog- rapher; b. at Hailes, Haddingtonshire ; Hydrographer to the Admiralty, 1795- 1808 ; d. in London.

Dalrymple, Sir David, Lord Hailes, 1726-1792. Marcus Minucius Felix; Lactantius; John Smithy Late Fellow of Queen's College. An eminent Scottish lawyer, antiquary, and historian; b. in Edinburgh ; one of the Lords Justiciary of Scotland, 1776-92 ; d. at New Hailes.

Dalrymple, Gilbert, D D. A Chris- tian. An English clergyman of the first part of the 18th century.

Dalrymple, John, 1st Earl of Stair, 1619-95. A Person of EConour. A Scot- tish Lord of Session ; President Judge of the Court of Session j Lord Advocate and Secretary of State.

Dalsheiraer, Mrs. Alice. Salvia Dale. An American "Southland" writer ; b. in New Orleans. She was in 1870 et seq. a teacher in her native city.

Dalton, Her. Charles Browne. C. JB. D An English clergyman ; Wad- ham Coll., Oxford, 1833; Prebendary of Neasden in St. Paul's Cathedral, 1845-83 ef seq.

Dalton, Cornelius Neale. A Cam- bridge Graduate. An English poet, ef Tnn Coll., Cambridge.

Dalton, James Forbes, Esq., 1785- 18G2. A Septuagenarian. An English man of letters; b. at Great Stanmore, Middlesex ; passed several years on the Continent; on his return settled near London, and was well known in the lit- erary circles of that time; d. at High Cross, Tottenham, near London

Dalton, Rev. John. Neale, Jun., M.A, J N. D An English clergyman, Clare Coll., Cambridge, 1863 ; Chaplain E.K., 1879-83 et seq, H M.S "Bacchante."

Dalton, Bev. William, M.A. TF.D. An English clergyman; Trin. Coll., Dublin, 1823; Vicar of St Paul, Wolver- hampton, 1856-63 ; Yicar of St. Philip, Penn, 1859-74: et seg.; Prebendary in Lichfield Cathedral, 185&-74 et seq.

Daly, Robert. A Protestant. An eminent clergyman of the Church of England ; Bishop of Casbel.

Dalziel, Hugh. Corslncon. An Eng- lish writer of to-day.

Dana, Daniel, Jr., 1815-. An Old Student. An American publisher and bibliographer, of New Tork City; b. in Kewburyport, Mass.

Dana, Richard Henry, Jr., LL.I), 1815-82. R. H. D., Jr. An eminent American la-nryer; b. in Cambridge, Mass.; Harv. Unir., 1887, and Harv. Law School, 1839, and admitted to the bar, 1840, and held the highest position among his brother lawyers ; d in Borne, Italy.

Dance, James, -1774. James Love. An English actor and dramatic author ; b. in London ; under the name of Love he appeared in several strolling compa- nies of actors; afterwards performed at Dublin and Edinburgh, and at the latter place resided some time as manager; d. in London.

DixnforOi, Joshua Noble, D.D , 1792-1861. ^1 Pastor. An American Presbyt, clergyman; b. in Pittsneld, Mass.,* graduated at Williams Coll., 1818 ; was for some years agent of the American Col. Society; d. at Newcastle, Del.

Dani, G-. G. D. An English writer of the day.

Danican, Frangois Andre, 1727-96. A D. Philidor A French composer and famous chess-player. In 1777 he visited London, and beat everybody at the game.

Daniel, George, about 1790-1864. D G.; D. ./ Democritus; P