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M'Taggart, Mrs., 1753-1834.

A Lady. An English writer; d. at Bath.

McVickar, John, I).D, 1787-1868. A New Yorker. An American clergyman ; b. in New York City; Columbia Coll., 1804 ; professor in Columbia Coll., N.Y , 1817-64.

McVickar, William Augustus, D.D., 1827-77. His Son. An American clergyman; son of the preceding; rec- tor of the American chapel at Nice, France, for some time till 1870; rector of Christ Church, New York City, 1876- 77, and d. there.

McVicker, Brock. Wild Edgerton

McWatters, George S. A Patrol- man; Ventas An American writer, of New York City.

Madan, Cristobal. Un Hacendado. A Spanish writer, of Cuba.

Madden, Daniel Owen, 1815-52. Danby North An Irish writer

Madden, Sir Frederick, E R S, 1801- 73. F. AT. An English literary anti- quary; b at Portsmouth; employed in the British Museum, 1820-66; d. at Lon- don.

Madden, Mrs. H. An Old Parishioner. An Irish writer.

Maddock, Lady Emily Annie (Ad- dis). E. A. M. An English religious writer; first married Sir Thomas Her- bert Maddock, MP., Deputy Governor of Bengal; second, George Jeremiah Mayhew.

Madison, James, LLJX, 1751-1806. Helvidius; Pubtius. An American states- man, of Virginia ; President of the Uni- ted States, 1809-17.

Madox, Isaac, D.D., 1697-1759. Isaac, Lord Bishop of Worcester. An English clergyman ; b. in London ; Bish- op of Worcester, 1743-59.

Maginn, William, LL.D., 1794-1842. D.D., JS.P.TOD.; Bob Boiler; C. 0, C(rossman); P. J. Crossman; P. P. Crossman; Jacobus Dapifents, Corcagien- si$ ; Richard Doicder; Dioni/sius Duggan ; Blaise Fttztravesty, Esq. ; Philip Forager ; Rev. E. Hincks, F.T.C.D.; Wm. Holt} An Irish Gentleman lately deceased; Thom- as Jennings, Soda Water Manufacturer; Giles MiddlesMch; Morty Macnamara Mulligan; Sir Morgan O'Doherty, Bart.; 0. P.; Ohnthis Petre, D.D ; P. P. P.; JK. F. P.; Thomas Pipes; The Modern Rabelais,- R. T.S.; Ralph TucTcett Scott; W. Seward; Captain Shandon; P. T. T.;
 * Avqustmus; Rev. J. Barrett,

J T 7 n. A learned and witty Irish

writer and journalist; for many years

at or near London; b. at Cork; Trm. Coll., Dublin ; d at Walton-on-Thames

Maglagan, Douglas, M I). The Poet Laureate of the New Tonn Dispensary. A Scottish poet, of Edinburgh

Magrath, E JK. M. A Canadian writer.

Magruder, Miss Julia. Sliei ill Kci r An American writer of the day.

Maguire, Francis, 1839- Ftanl Mayo. An Irish-American actor, b in Boston; made his debut at San Eian- cisco, 1856 ; in 1869 first appeared in New York City.

Maguire, Very Rev. Thomas, -185 1 Vindex. A Nova Scotian R. C. priest; b. at Halifax; Vicar General of the Dio- cese of Quebec, where he died.

Mahon, Capt Maurice Hartland (* ). A Cavalry Officer; Magenta. An English officer; in I860 paymaster in the 9th Kegt. of Light Dragoons.

Mahony, Miss. Christald. An

Irish poet, of Kenmare.

Mahony, Francis Sylvester, about 1805-00. leather Piout; Don Jeremy Savonarola; Oliver Yorke,Esq. An Irish humorist; b. in Cork; studied at Paris and Home; a journalist of London, and for many years Paris correspondent of the London " Globe " ; d. m Paris.

Mahony, Martin Francis. Mr. Cat- lyne } Q. C. ; Matthew Stradlmg. A British author; nephew of Francis Sylvester Mahony ("ITather Prout") ; a young man of much promise, but died early ; con- tributed to '< Eraser's Magazine/' etc.

Maidment, James. J. M. A Scot- tish editor, of Edinburgh, of the day.

Maistre, ComteXavier de, 1704-1852. Le Ohev. X****# f O.A.S.D J/ 8. A Trench writer ; b, at Chambe'ry, Savoy ; and d. at St. Petersburg, where he had resided, engaged in literary and scientific pursuits.

Mai tl and, Agnes C. A C. M. An English writer of the day.

Maitland, Edward. Herbert Ainslie, B.A. An English novelist of the day.

Maitland, Mrs. Julia Charlotte. A Lady. An English traveller.

Maitland, Samuel Roffey, D.D., 1795-1866. A Churchman. An English clergyman ; b. in London ; educ at Cam- bridge ; Keeper of the MSB. at Lambeth, and Librarian to the Archbishop of Can- terbury, 1838-66.

Major, John, 1782-1849. J. M ; One under a Hood. An English bookseller and publisher, of London ; d. in the Char- ter House.

Makemie, Francis. A Well - Wisher