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man ; Vicar of Feltham, Middlesex, 1818- 33, where he died.

Morris, Patrick. A Member of the H, of A. of Newfoundland. A Newfound- land politician ; for some time leader of the Liberal Party; and colonial treas- urer in that island

Morris, Richard, 1708-92. Dick Spot, the Conjuror. An English astrologer; d. at Oswestry, in Shropshire.

Morris, Samuel V., 1835-. Hoosier. An American lawyer and poet, in 1800, of Indianapolis, Indiana.

Morrison, John, D.D, 1749-98. Mu- sceus. A Scottish poet and minister, at Canisbay, Caithness-shire.

Morrison, Rev. John. A Clergyman. An English writer.

Morrison, Lieut. Richard James. Zadkiel; Zadkiel the Seer; Zadkiel Tao Sze. An English astrologer.

Morse, F. JJ. F. L. H. An American writer of the day.

Morse, Freeman H., 1807-. The American Consul at London. An Ameri- can statesman ; b. at Bath, Me ; M.C , 1843-45; American Consul in London, 1861-.

Morse, Rev. Jason, 1821-01. The Pastor. An American Cong, clergyman ; b. in Southbridge, Mass. ; Amherst Coll., 1845 ; pastor at Brimfield, Mass., 1849- Gl, and d. there.

Morse, Jedidiah, D.D., 1761-1826. An Inhabitant of New England. An emi- nent Aonerican clergyman ; b. in Wood- stock, Conn.; Yale Coll., 1788; at Charlestown, Mass., 1789-1820; d. at New Haven.

Morse, Samuel Finley Breese, LLJD., 1791-1872. B.; An American; Brutus. An eminent American artist; b. in Charlestown, Mass.; Yale Coll, 1810, inventor of the electric telegraph ; d. in New York City.

Morse, Sidney Edwards, A.M., 1794-1871. Ail American. An Ameri- can journalist; b. in Charlestown, Mass.; Yale Coll., 1811; editor of the Boston "Recorder," about 1815-23; founder and editor of the " New York Observer," 1823-71; d. in New York City.

Mortier, Arnold, -1885. Un Mon- sieur de I'Orchestre. A French dramatic critic, of Paris.

Mortimer, J. J- M. An Ameri- can (?) writer, at Paris.

Mortimer, John. J. M. 9 Esq., F.&S. An English writer, of the first part of the 18th century.

Mortimer, Mrs. N. E. Rose Rayland, An American writer.

Mortimer, Thomas, Esq., 1730-1810 Philanthropes. An English writer; at one time British Consul at Ostend ; d. in Clarendon-square, Somers-town.

Morton, Mrs. Sarah Wentworth (Apthorp), 1759-1846. Philenia. An American poet; b. in Braintree, Mass.; wife of Perez Morton ; d. at Quincy, Mass.

Moser, Joseph, Esq, 1748-1819. A Barber ; Timothy Twig, Esq. An English civilian and litterateur, of London; a leading correspondent of the " European Magazine " and other periodicals, and a miscellaneous writer; b. and d. in Lon- don.

Moses, W. S. A. M. t Oxon. An Eng- lish writer of the day.

Mosher, L. E. Hank Wagoner. An American writer of the day.

Motherwell, William, 1797-1835. Itaac Brown. A popular Scottish poet and journalist; b. and d. in Glasgow; connected with the " Glasgow Courier/* 1830-35.

Mott, Mrs. Abigail. A Mother. Aa American Friend, of New York.

Mott, Albert Julius. A. J. Barrow- cliffe. An English novelist, of Liver- pool.

Mott, Jordan L. A Member of the Executive Committee. An American in- ventor.

Mottley, John, 1C92-1750. A Gentle- man ; Robert Seymour, of the Inner Temple ; Joe Miller. An old English writer ; the real author of " Joe Miller's Jests " , for some years held a public office under the British Government.

Moule, Eev. Henry, M.A., 1801-. A Country Parson. An English clergyman ; b. at Melksham, Wilts.; B.A., Cam- bridge, 1821 ; for some years chaplain to the troops in Dorchester barracks.

Moule, Rev. Joseph. A Member of the Congregation. A Scottish min- ister.

Moulton, Mrs. Ellen Louise (Chand- ler), 1835-. Ellen Louise; L. C. M. An American writer; b. in Pomfret, Conn.; in 1855 married William U. Moulton, a Boston journalist.

Moultrie, Rev. Gerard, K.A. Jlf.; D. P.; Desiderius Pastor. An English clergyman and hymn-writer ; son of Rev. John Moultrie; Exeter Coll., Oxford, 1851; Vicar of Southleigh, Witney, 1869-83 et seq.

Moultrie, Rev. John, 1800-74. Ge- rard Montgomery. An English poet and journalist ; b. in London ; educ. at Eton and Cambridge, 1823; d. at Rugby.