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genius, junior. A Welsh Dissenter ; b. at Carmarthen ; minister at Swiney, Shrop- shire.

Owen, Rev. John, 1765-1822. A Suburban Clergyman; Theophilus Chris- tian, Esq. An English clergyman; In- cumbent of Paglesham, Essex; one of the earliest members of the Brit, and For. Bible Society, and its principal secretary till his death.

Owen, Robert, 1771-1858. Celatus; One of H M's Justices of the Peace A British reformer ; b. at Newtown, Wales ; the latter part of his life was spent in London, where he edited the "Mil- lennial Gazette"; d. in his native town.

Owen, Robert Dale, LL.D., 1801-77 A Citizen of the West. A Scottish- Am e. - ican reformer ; son of the preceding ; b m Glasgow, Scotland; Minister to Na- ples from the United States, 1855-58; d. at Lake George, USA.

Owen, William, Esq., F.S.A. W

,Esq.; Meinon. A Welsh philol- ogist

Oxenford, John, 1812-77. An Eng- lish. Play -goer. An English dramatist; b at Camberwell, near London; called to the Bar in 1833 ; for many years theatri- cal critic for the London press; visited the United States about 1872, and wrote a series of interesting letters on the the- atres of New York City.

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Pace, Rev. William. A Clergyman of the Church of England. An English poet ; chaplain to the Philanthropic Soci- ety, London.

Paching, Resta. A Gentleman in London. An English innkeeper, of Grace-church Street, London.

Packard, Frederick Adolphus, LL.D, 1794-1867. A Citizen ofPennsyl- vama. An American lawyer ; b. in Marl- borough, Mass ; Harv. Univ., 1814 ; re- moved to Philadelphia ; and editor of the publications of the American Sunday School Union, 1829-67.

Pae, David. Memoriter ; One who has stood behind the Counter. A Scottish writer.

Paez, Ramon R. P., de Venezuela. An American artist and writer; for many years resident in New York City ; son of Gen. Jose A. Ramon, of Venezuela, South America.

Page, John. Felix Folio. An Eng- lish poet of the day.

Page, R. Channing M. One of the Family. An American genealogist.

Page, Richard, Esq, -1841. Daniel Hardcastle. An En glish writer on finance, of London, where he died.

Page, William Reynolds, I860-, Eleven Sophomores. An American busi- ness-man, of Rutland, Vt. ; Harv. Univ., 1876.

Paget, Rev. Francis Edward, M.A , 1806-. F. E. P.; William Churne f of Staffordshire. An English clergyman; Christ Church, Oxford, 1832 ; Rector of Elf ord, Tamworth, 1835-80 et seq.

Paget, Violet. VernonLee. An Eng- lish writer; in 1884 of Florence, Italy.

Paige, Elbridge Gerry, 1816-50. Dow, Jr. An American humorist and journalist, first of New York City, then of California ; b at Hardwick, Mass.

Paige, Rhoda Ann. 72. A. P. Sec "Ealkner, Mrs R. A. (P.)."

Paine, Robert Treat, Jr., A M., 1773- 1811. Menander. An American lawyer, poet, and journalist, of Boston, 1803-11 , b. at Taunton, Mass, ; Harv. Univ., 1792 ; d. in Boston.

Paine, Rev. Thomas, A.M., about 1697-1757. Philopatria. An American Cong. minister; Harv. Univ., 1717; grand- father of the preceding; for several years a minister of Weymouth; after- wards a merchant of Boston.

Paine, Thomas, 1730-1809. An Eng- lishman. An English Radical and politi- cian; b. at Thetford, Co. of Norfolk, from 1802 resided in New York City and on his estate at New Rochelle, N.Y. ; d. in New York City.

Pakenham, F. J. F. J. P. An Eng- lish religious writer.

Palacio,. A South American.

Paley, William, D.D., 1743-1805 A Friend of Religious Liberty. An Eng- lish moralist; b. near Peterborough; grad. at the Univ. of Cambridge in 1763 ; Archdeacon of Carlisle, 1782; Prebend, of St Paul's, 1793; and a little later Sub-Dean of Lincoln; d. at Sunder- land.

Palfray, Warwick, 1787-1838. An- other Layman. An American journalist ;