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b and d at Salem, Mass ; editor of the Salem Begister," 1805-38.

Palfrey, Jofcn Gorham, D.D., LL.D., 1796-1881. J. G. P. ; An Alumnus ; A Free SoiUr from the Start; An Old^ Con- servative. An American scholar, divine, historian, and politician ; b. in Boston , Harv, TJniv., 1815; M.C., 1847-49; d. in Cambridge, Mass.

Palfrey, Miss Sarah Hammond. E. Foxton. An American poet and prose writer ; b. in Boston ; daughter of the preceding, of Cambridge, Mass.

Palgrave, Francis Turner, Jr., LL.D., 1824-. Henry J. Thurston. An English poet and educator, of London ; educ. at the Charterhouse and Baliol Coll., Oxford; for some years private secretary to Earl Granville.

Palliser, Sir Hugh, Bart., 1721-96. Hugh Paleface. An English admiral; tried for misconduct whilst third in com- mand of the great fleet, 1778, but ac- quitted.

Palmer, Mrs. James F. (Reynolds). Raphael; A Lady. An English dialect \7Titer ; a sister of Sir Joshua Reynolds.

Palmer, Rev. Jofcn, 1729-90. A Friend to Religious Liberty. An English clergyman ; a Presbyt. minister in Lon- don ; originally a Calvinist, afterwards a Unitarian.

Palmer, W. F. W. F. P. An Amer- ican writer of the day.

Palmer, Rev. Sir William, Bart., M.A., about 1803-. A Member of the Church of England; A Member of the Church of God at Oxford; A Member of the Church at Oxford; Umbra Oxoniensis. An English clergyman; Magdalen Hall, Oxford, 1828; Vicar of Whiir-Chuxch- Canonicorum to. Chidcock, Marshwood, and Stanton, St. Gabriel, 1846-83 et seq.

Palmer, William. Warhawk; Eng- lish Correspondent.

Paltock, Robert. R. P. ; Peter Wil- kins; R t S., a Passenger. An English writer, of Clement's Inn, London,

Pamplin,W. W. P. An English botanist.

Panam, Pauline Adelaide Alexan- 3re. A Young Greek Lady.

Pantenius, Theodor Hermann, 1843-. Theodor Hermann. A German author; b. at Mitau; studied at Mitau, Berlin, and Erlangen; took in 1873 the position of editor of the "Baltische Monatsschrift" at Riga, which in 1876 he united with the '* Daheim " at Leipsic,

Papwortt, John BuonarottI, Esq., -1847. J. P. An English architect, of London ; after 50 years' practice of his

art in London, he retired to St, Neot's, where he died.

Pardon, George Frederick, 1825- 84. #, F. P>> Quiet Georpe; Uncte George; Oapt. Crawley ; Capt. Bawdon Qrawley; Pastel; Redgap, An English writer on games.

Pareut-Desbarres, Pierre Frangois, 1798-. I\ D. de tiamt Sylvestre. A French author and bookseller, of Paris.

Parfect, Rev. Ca. A Clergyman. An English divine of the last century ; Min- ister of Stroud.

Paris, Jofcn Ayrton, M.D., F.R.S., 1785-1856. A Physician. An English physician; b. at Cambridge; president of the London Coll. of Phys., 1844-50 ; lived chiefly in London ; d. there.

Paris, kouis Albert Philippe d'Or- leans, Comte de, 1838- Lauyel. A I^reuch nobleman ; b. in Paris ; cduc. in England and Germany; in 1861, came with his brother to the United States, and served in the civil -war on the per- sonal staff of Gen. McClellan ; has re- sided in or near Paris.

Parish, Henry Headly. An Old Dip- lomatic Servant. An English diploma- tist; was at Washington, D.C., 1820-24.

Park, Andrew, 1808-63, James Wil- son. A Scottish poet ; b. at Renfrew.

Park, Sir James Allan, D.C.L., 1703- 1838. A Layman. An English lawyer ; b. at Newington, Surrey; called to the Bar in 1784; one of the justices of the Court of Common Pleas, 1816-88 ; d. in London.

Park, Jolm, 1776-1852. A Fellow Sufferer. An American teacher and jour- nalist; b. at Windham, N.H ; Dart. Coll., 1791; editor at Boston, 1803-11; for 20 years teacher at Worcester, Mass., where he died.

Park, John James, Esg.,LL.I>,, 1795- 183S. j&tmomus. An English lawyer, of Lincoln's Inn ; Professor of English Law and Jurisprudence at King's Coll., Lon- don, from 1831 ; d, at Brighton.

Parke, F. The London Hermit An English poet and essayist.

Parke, James, 1782-1868. J.P. An English writer ; b. near Liverpool j baron of the Court of Exchequer, 1882-66* ; in 1856 raised to the peerage, as Baron Wensleydale ; d. at Ampthill Park, Beds. SeeS.,R."

Parke, John, about 1750. A Native of America. An American poet ; b. in Delaware ; served in the Kevolutionary War; after the peace was for some time in Philadelphia ; and then in Arundel Co.,"Va.

Parker, Frederick. Herman Hein-