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Pettlgrew, Thomas Uettsom, 1813- 37. A Cornet in the E. J. Co.'s Service An English writer ; son of Thomas Joseph Pettigrew; a literary antiquary, of Lon- don ; d. at Bangalore.

Pettingell, Rev John Hancock, A.M., 1815-. Clencus. An American bibliographer; b. at Waterbury, Conn ; Yale Coll, 1837; pastor at South Dennis, Mass., 184&-47 ; settled at Essex, Conn., 1848 ; in 1882 was at Philadelphia.

Pettitt, Charles Resurgam.

Pettman, William, Esq. One of the Barbarous Blockheads of the Lowest Mob ; Philopohtes. An English writer; at one time a schoolmaster at Sandwich, and afterwards of Ham, in the county of Kent

Petzel, Rosa. Martin Claudius A German writer of the day.

Phelan, Charlotte Elizabeth. See Tonna,Mrs. C. E. (Tonna)."

Phelan, William, D D., 1789-1830. Declan. An Irish clergyman ; b. at Clon- mel ; Trin Coll, Dublin ; Rector of Killy- man, Co. Tyrone, 1824-80, and of Artray, Co. Derry, 1826-80.

Phelps, Charles, A.B., -1854. A Citi- zen of the United States. An American political writer, of Vermont ; Hon. A.B. at the Univ. of Vermont, 1812.

Phelps, Mrs. Elizabeth (Stuart), 1815-52. H Trusta. An American nov- elist; daughter of Prof. Moses Stuart, and wife of Prof. Austin Phelps.

Phelps, Miss Elizabeth Stuart, 1844-. Onyx. An American novelist; daughter of the preceding; b. at An- dover, Mass.

Phelps, Miss L L. Alpha. An Ameri- can writer of the day.

Phelps, W. D. Webfoot. An Ameri- can novelist of the day.

Philes, George P., A.M., 1828-. Paulus Sdentiarius. An American t pub- lisher of New York City, 1854-70; b. at Ithaca, 3ST.Y.; Hon. A.M. at Dartmouth Coll., 1868.

Philip, Robert, D.D., 1791-1858, and Another. A Minister and a Layman. An English Dissenter, of Maberley Chapel.

Philippe, Adolphe, 1811-. Vennery. A French dramatist ; b. in Paris ; since 1831 has produced, either alone or with others, about 200 dramas.

Philips, Mrs. Katherine (Fowler), 1031-64. Orinda. An English lady of wit and accomplishments ; b. in London; when young she married James Philips, Esq., of Cardigan; and afterwards went with the Viscountess of Dungannon into Ireland ; d. in London

Phillimore, Harriet Eleanor. H.

E P. An English novelist of the day,

PhilHpps, Miss. Old Maid An

English writer ; daughter of Rev. Edward Thomas March Philhpps, of Hathern Rec- tory, Loughborough, Leicester.

Phillips, Mis. . Sec "Ponies,

Madame do."

Phillips, Miss Anna H. Helen W. Irving An American poet, of Lynn, Mass.

Phillips, Charles, 1787-1850. A Man of (he World, An Irish barrister, poet, and novelist; b. at Shgo; ecluc. at Dub- lin, Commissioner of the Court of In- solvent Debtors, 1840-50; d. in London.

Phillips, Mrs. Constantia Airy.

C P. An English \\ntor of the

18th century.

Phillips, Capt. Edwin IX, 1827-64. An Officer of the Army. An American officer ; b in New York ; appointed from Michigan; U.S. Military Acad., 1852; Asst. Instructor of Infantry Tactics, 1861-62 ; d. at New Orleans, La.

Phillips, George Searle, 1818-. Jan- uary Searle. An English-American jour- nalist and novelist ; b. at Peterborough, Northants. ; oduc. at Cambridge ; has ed- ited several journals both in the United States and in England.

Phillips, Ous. Oofty Goojl.

Phillips, Henry, Jix. Antiquarian ; A Member of the Numismatic Society of Phila* An American lawyer and numismatist, of Philadelphia.

Phillips, John. J. P., a Student of Astrology. An English writer of the 17th and 18th centuries; nephew of John Milton.

Phillips, Melville. Snap. An Amer- can writer, of Philadelphia.

Phillips, Sir Richard, Krit, 1768- 1840. James Adair ; Rev. 8. Barrow; Rev. David Blair; M. I'abbd Bossttt, Rev. C. C. Clarke; Rev. J. Goldsmith; M. Pel- ham; Common Sense. An English pub- lisher, of London, where he was b. ; estab- lished, in 1790, the "Leicester Herald"; the "Monthly Magazine/' London, 1796; the " Antiquary's Magazine," 1807 ; and re-purchased the "Monthly Magazine" about 1809, and continued to publish it for 25 years ; d. at Brighton.

Phillips, Walter P. John Oakum.

Phillips, Watts, Esq., 1829-74, Fdu Balfour. An English dramatist and jour- nalist ; b. in London ; d. at West Bromp- ton.

Phillips, Willard, LL,B., 1784-1873. A Citizen of Massachusetts. An American lawyer; b. at Bridgewater, Mass. ; Harr.