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lleman; b. at Benham-park, Berks.; educ. at Harrow School and Trm. Coll., Cambridge, B.A., 1819; d. in Dover.

Long, Edward, -1809. Clean. An English boy ; a youthful friend of Lord Byron, at Harrow School.

Long, Edward, 1734-1813. Nicholas Babble, Esq ; A Planter. An English writer; b at Rosihan, St. Blaize, Corn- wall ; Judge of the Vice- Admiralty Court at the island of Jamaica, 1757-97 ; d. at Arundel Park, Sussex

Long, George, 1800-. A Member of the University of Cambridge. An English scholar, b. at Poulton, Lancashire; educ. at Camb. Univ. ; Prof, of the An- cient Languages in the Univ. of Virginia, 1824-26, of Greek in the London Univ., 1826-31 ; of Latin in the Univ. of Lon- don, 1846-49; and of Class. Lit. at Brighton, 1849-71.

Long, Roger, ST.D, 1680-1770. Dtcaiophilus Cantabrigiensis. An English divine and astronomer ; Master of Pem- broke Hall, Cambridge, 1733-70.

Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, LL.D., 1807-82. An American; Profes- sor Strongfellow. An American poet ; b. at Portland, Me.; Bowdoin College, 1825 ; d at Cambridge, Mass.

Longley, John. An Eminent English Counsel. An English lawyer, of Roch- ester.

Longstreet, Rev. Augustus Bald- win, LL.D, 1790-1870. A Native Geor- gian ; Bob Short. An eminent American jurist, divine, and educator; b. at Au- gusta, Ga. ; Yale Coll, 1813; Pres. of the Univ. of Mississippi, 1800-70 ; d. at Ox- ford, Miss.

Lord, E, 1788-1871. E. L. An English writer on education.

Lord, Miss Grace Virginia, -1885. Virginia Champhn. An American lady, of Boston, where she died.

Lord, John Keast. The Wanderer. An English writer of the day.

Lord, Nathan, D.D., LL.B., 1793- 1870. A Northern Pi esbyter. An Amer- ican minister, b. at South Berwick, Me. ; Bowdoin Coll., 1809 ; Andover Theolog- ical Sem., 1815 ; President of Dartmouth Coll., 1828-63; d. at Hanover, N.H.

Lord, W. B., R.A. W. B. L. An English artist of the day.

Lorimer, Rev. John Gordon. A Churchman. A Scottish clergyman, of Free St. David's Church, Glasgow,

Lothian, Maurice. A Sincere Friend of the People. A Scottish lawyer.

Mrs. Harriet Mulford

(Stone). Margaret Sidney. An Ameri- can writer of the day, of Boston.

Loudon, John Claudius, 1783-1843. A Scottish Farmer and Land Agent. An eminent Scottish writer on gardening and agriculture; b. at Cambuslang, in Lanarkshire; passed the latter part of his life in London, where he died

Louis XV., 1710-74. Zeokimzul The French king.

Lourdoneix, Paul de. Pierre et Paul. A French miscellaneous writer.

Love, James, -1774. ScnUerus Max- wins. An English actor and dramatist, whose real name was James Dance ; d. about 1774.

Love, John, Jr. J. L. An English writer of the first part of the 18th cen- tury.

Loveday, John, D.C.L, 1742-1809. Academicus ; Antiquarius ; Scrutator; Vin- dex. An English advocate and anti- quary; b. at Caversham, near Reading; and d. at Williamson, near Banbury.

Lovejoy, Cornelia. Paul Everett.

JJovel, Robert. Moschits. An Eng- lish poet; a friend of Southey.

I/ovell, John. 1S35-. Zeta. An English journalist, of London; manager of the Press Association, 1869-80 et seq.

Lover, Samuel, 1797-1868. Ben Tro- vata. An Irish poet, painter, singer, and novelist ; b. in Dublin ; removed to Lon- don in 1837 ; visited the United States be- fore 1840, when he returned to England.

Loveriiig, John, 1788-. Nehemiah Notional. An American writer, of Boston,

Lovett, John, 1765-1818. A Wash- ingtonian. An American poet; b. in Norwich, Conn.; Yale Coll., 1782; M.C., 1813-17 ; d. at Fort Meigs, 0.

Low, Miss Mary. Aunt Mary. An English writer.

Low, Samuel, 1766-. An American. An American poet and dramatist.

Lowe, Bennett Justttia. An Eng- lish photograph artist.

Lowe, Mrs. Martha A. (Perry). Sis Wife. An American poet ; b. in Keene, Kfi.j wife of the Rev. Charles Lowe; for many years resident in Somerville, Mass.

Lowe, Solomon. A Layman. An English writer of the first part of the 18th century.

Lowell, James Russell, D.C.L., LL.D, 1819-. J. Jff.Z./ Hosea Biglow; Elmwood; Columbus Nye ; Homer Wilbur; A Wonderful Quiz. A distinguished American poet; U.S. Minister to Spain, 1878-80; to England, 1880-85.

Lowell, John, LL.D., 1769-1841,