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to loth Governments. An English politi- cal writer of the first part of the 18th century.

Malcolm, Sir John, G.CB., 1769- 1833. A Traveller. An eminent Scottish statesman and diplomatist; b. on the farm of Burnf oot, near Langholm ; went to India in 1782 ; rose to be major gen- eral in the service of the East India Com- pany, and returned to England in 1831 ; d. in London.

Malcome, Rev. David. D. A Scot- tish writer.

Malcome, Rev. John. A True Lover of Presbyterian Principles. An Irish min- ister, of'Dunmuny, Co of Antrim.

Maiden, Henry, M.A., 1800-76. Ham- ilton Murray. An English poet, classical scholar, and philologist; b. at Putney; B.A., Cambridge, 1822 ; professor in the Univ. of London from 1831.

Male, Rev. Christopher Parr, M.A. C, P. M. An English clergyman ; Christ Coll, Cambridge, 1843; Vicar of Cotes- Heath, Stone, Staffs., 1863-83 et seq.

MaUison, William M. O'Pake. An American journalist, of Brooklyn, N.Y.

Mallock, William HurreU. ANew- digate Prizeman. An English writer ; b. in Devonshire; educ. at Balliol Coll., Oxford ; resides in Exeter.

Mallory, John. A Gentleman of the Inner Temple. An English barrister, of London, of the 18th century.

Malone, Edmond, 1741-1812. Stulti- Academicus. A celebrated Irish

hakespearian, b. in Dublin ; lived a lit- erary life in London ; and d. in that city.

Malone, Richard, 1797-1862. Malone Raymond. An Irish actor.

Man, Thomas. Sui generis. An Amer- ican writer; mechanic, of Rhode Island.

MandevUle, Bernard de, 1670(?)- 1733. An English writer; b. at Dort, Holland; settled in London.

Manfield, Charles. A Gentleman for- merly of JBrasennose College, Oxford. An English writer of the 18th century.

Mangin, Rev. Edward, A.M., 1772- 1852. An Absentee residing in Bath. An Irish clergyman; Balliol Coll., Oxford, 1795 ; settled in Bath, and d. there.

Mailing, Jttdge. A Pakeha

Maori. A British colonial official, of New Zealand.

Mankin, H. A Citizen of Maryland. An American -writer.

Manley, James R.,MJD., -1851. Gra- viora manent. An American physician; professor in the Med. Coll. of New York City.

Manley de la Riviere, Mrs. N., -1724.

Sir Charles Lovemore. An English writer ; b. in Guernsey.

Mann, Herman, -1833. A Citizen of Massachusetts. An American writer, of Dedham, Mass.

Mann, Mrs. Mary Peahody. His Wife. An American lady, wife of Hor- ace; for many years resident in Cam- bridge.

Manne, Edmond de, 1801-77. Alexis Bartemlle; Dupre*; Armand Duplessis ; Fernand de Lisle; Edmond Nouel; A. D. S An eminent French bibliogra- pher; in the "Biblioteque Rationale" 1820-66.

Manning, Miss Anne. See "Rath- bone, Mrs. A. (M.)."

Manning, Rev. Charles Robertson, M.A. C. R. M. An English clergyman ; Christ Coll, Cambridge, 1847 ; Rector of Diss, 1857-83 et seq.

Manning, Most Rev. Henry Edward, D.D, 1808-. H. E. If. An English R. C. prelate; b. at Totteridge, Herts.; Bahol Coll., Oxford, 1830; Cardinal, 1875-85 et seq.

Manning, Joseph Bolles, A.M., 1787-1854. Atticus Secundus. An Amer- ican lawyer; b. at Gloucester (now Rock- port), Mass. ; Harv. Univ., 1808 ; was for several years a lawyer in Ipswich, and afterwards in Gloucester ; d. m Ipswich.

Manning, Rev. Owen, 1721-1801. A. G. 0. T. U. 0. C. ; A Consistent Prot- estant; A Gentleman of ' the University of Cambridge An English antiquary; b. in Northampton; Yicar of Godalming, 1763 ; and Rector of Pepperharrow, 1769.

Manning, Robert, -1730. J8.1/. An English writer; educ. at Douay Coll., where he was, for a time, Professor of Humanity and Philosophy ; d. in Essex.

Manning, Thomas, 1774-1840. M. ; Trismegistus. An English linguist and mathematical scholar; b. at Diss, Nor- folk ; educ. at Cambridge ; travelled ex- tensively in the East ; d. at Bath.

Mannington, A. A. M. An English translator.

Mansfield, Edward Deering, I/L.D., 1801-80. A Veteran Observer. An emi- nent American lawyer and journalist ; b. at New Haven, Conn.; educ. at "West Point, 1819, and New Jersey Coll,, 1822 ; removed to Cincinnati; was a journal- ist, 1836-72; and Commissioner of Sta- tistics for the State of Ohio, 1857-67.

Mansfield, Lewis William. A Jour- nalist; Z. P. (Zachary Pundisori). An American writer, of Waterford, N.T.; graduated at Union Coll., 1835.

Mansfield, Robert Blackford. An