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Lunn, Arthur Wallbridge. Arthur Wallbndge. An English writer.

Lunt, George, A M, 1803-85. Wesley Biooke. An American lawyer, poet, nov- elist, and journalist, of Boston; b. at Newburyport, Mass ; U S. District Attor- ney for Mass, 1849-53 ; d. in Boston.

Lupton, Rev. James, MA. J L. An English, clergyman ; Ch Ch, Oxford, 1823 ; Eector of St. Michael Queenhithe w. Holy Trinity, London, 1832-74 et seq.

Lyman, Darius, Jr., 1826-. A For- mer President of the South. An American writer; b at Ravenna C 2 ), Portage Co ,0.

Lyman, Joseph, DD., 1750-1828. An Old Republican. An American Cong, minister; Yale Coll, 1767; pastor at Hatfield, Mass.

layman, Mrs Laura Elizabeth (Ba- ker), 1831-. Kate Hunnibee. An Amer- ican writer, b. at Kent's Hill; wife of Joseph Bardwell Lyman, of Richmond Hill, L.I.

Lyman, Theodore, 1792-1849. An Amencan. An eminent American law- yer and politician, of Boston ; b. and d. in that city ; Harv. Univ., 1810.

Lynch, Rev. Thomas Toke. A Dis- senting Minister; Silent Long An Eng- lish Cong minister; in London from 1848; afterwards at Mornington, Hamp- stead Road.

Lyne, Rev. Charles, M.A, 1802-73. A Cleigyman An English clergyman; b. at Castle Hill, Liskeard ; Prebendary

of Exeter, 1842-73; d. at Colby Villa, Dawlish.

Lyne, Rev. Joseph Leycester. Igna- tius, Deacon, etc.; Ignatius, O.S.B ,- B) other Ignatius. An English clergy- man, once Curate of Claydon, Suffolk.

Lyon, Miss H. F. D Fiednla.

Lyon, Isaac F., -1881. An Old Can- man. An American journalist, of New- ark,!^. (*).

Lyon, James T. A Staff Officer. An Ajnerican soldier.

Lyon, Lemuel. Two Puvate Sol- diers. An American soldier, 1758-75.

Lyon, Robert. Anti-Tindahan. An English controversial writer, of the 18th century.

Lyttelton, Lord George, 1708 or 9- 73. A Peisian; A Young Nobleman. An English poet and statesman ; b at Hag- ley, Worcestershire ; Lord of the Treas- ury, 1744 ; Chancellor of the Exchequer, 1756 ; then retired to private life

Lytton, Rt. Hon Sir Edward George Earle Lytton-Bulwer, 1st Baron, D.C.L., 1803-73. Pisistratus Gaxton. A celebrated English novelist and dramatist; b. in Norfolk; Univ. of Cambridge, 1826 ; d. in London.

Lytton, Rt. Hon. Edward Robert Bulwer-Lytton, 2d Baron, 1831-. Hs Son; Edward Treior ; Onen Meredith An English poet and diplomatist ; son of the preceding.

Lytton, Rosina Doyle (Wheeler) Jjytton-Bulwer, Lady. Chevely. An Irish novelist; wife of 1st Baron Lytton.

McAfee, Mrs. Nelly (Marshall),

1847-. Sans Souci. An American "Southland" writer; b. in Louisville, Ky. ; in 1871, married Mr. McAfee at Frankfort, Ky.

Macallan, David. Scrutator. An English writer.

McAlpine, Robert W., 1838-. R. W. M.; Oliver Ancient; Gath Brittle; Dhu ; George Gregory Gregg ; Uncle Jake ; Somca. An American journalist, of 3Sfew York City.

MacAndrew, Mrs. Barbara (Mil- ler) B. M. A Scottish writer of the day.

Macartney, Sir George (afterwards Earl), 17S7-1806. A Late Chief Secre- tary of that Kingdom. An Irish states- man; b. at Lissanore, near Belfast;

Trin. Coll., Dublin, 1757; from 1798 lived in retirement ; d. at Chiswiek, Sur- rey.

Macartney, William H. Major Muldoon. An American journalist.

Macaulay, Rev. Aulay, about 1758- 1819. Academicus; Clencus Leicestrien- sis. A Scottish clergyman ; b. in Car- dross, Dunbartonshire; educ. at the Univ. of Glasgow; was the uncle of Thomas Babington Macaulay. He was Vicar of Rothley, 1796-1810.

Macaulay, Patrick, M.D. An American Physician. An American writ- er, of Baltimore (*).

Macaulay, Rt. Hon. Thomas Bab- ington, Baron Macaulay of Rothley, 1800-59. Cid Eamet Benengeli ; A Gen- tleman of the Middle Temple; Tristram