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Prower,. Emeritus. An English

writer.

Prudhomme, Louis Marie, 1752- 1830 L. M. B, Armateur. A French revolutionist; b at Lyons; issued an ultra republican journal in Paris, m 1789.

Pudsey, William. W. Py. An English writer, of the first part of the 18th century

Piickler-Muskau, Furst Hermann Ludwig Heinricb. von, 1785-1875. A Get man Prince; Semilasso. A German author; b at Muskau, in Silesian Prus- sia; studied law at Leipsic, travelled extensively, and d. at Kranitz, near Kott- bus

Pugn, Edward, -18U. A Native Artist. An English miniature painter; practised in London; exhibited at the Royal Academy, 1793-1806; d. at Ruth- in, North TVales.

Pugh, Edward. Damd Hughson, LLD. An English writer, early in the 10th century.

Pugh, Mrs. Eliza Lofton (Phillips). Atria. An American "Southland" writer, of Louisiana

Pollen, Charles Henry. Cosmopoli- tan. An English writer of the day.

Pullen, Rev. Henry William, M.A. Canon. An English clergyman; Clare Coll., Cambridge, 1859; chaplain of H. M. S. "Alert" in the Arctic expedition, 1875-76.

Pulman, George P. R. John Trot- andot; Piscator. An English sporting writer of the day.

Pulsifer, David. 22. L. Midgeley. An American antiquary, of Boston ; b. in Ipswich, Mass.

Pulteney, William, Earl of Bath, 1682-1764 A Freeholder; A Member of Parliament; Will Wortfy. An English peer ; was at first a Whig and personal friend of Walpole, but from 1725 to 1742, one of his most bitter opponents ; assisted Bolingbroke in the " Craftsman."

Purdy, Alderman. The War-Horse.

Purnell, Thomas. Q. An English antiquary and journalist, of London; on

the staff of the "Globe"; secretary to the Archaeological Institute, London"

Purple, Edwin R, 1831-79 Scajie.

Purton, Rev. William, M.A X. Y. Z. An English clergyman ; Trin. Coll , Oxford, 1855; Yicar of St. Clement, Bournemouth, 1880-80 et seq

Puseley, Daniel, -18S2. D. P. ; Ft ank Foster. An English traveller and writer.

Pusey, Edward Bouverie, D.D , 1800-. C. ; Contributors to the Tracts fur the Times. An eminent English clergy- man and theologian ; Christ Church, Ox- ford, 1822 ; Regius Professor of Hebrew, at Oxford, 1828-80 et seq, with Canonry of Christ Church annexed.

Pusey, Pennock. The Assistant Sec- retary of State. An American writer, of Minnesota.

Putnam, Mrs. Ellen T. H Thrace Tahnon. An American writer of the clay.

Putnam, Mrs, Mary (Lowell), 1810-. Eduard ColviL An American writer of distinction ; b. in Boston ; sis- ter of James Bussell Lowell, and Tvife of Samuel R. Putnam, a merchant of Boston.

Putnam, Mrs. Sallie A. (Brock). A Lady ; Virginia Madison; A Richmond Lady. An American poet and novelist ; from 1870, of New York City; b. at Madison Court House, Va. ; in 185S re- moved to Richmond.

Putney, Henry M. Snoqgins. An American journalist, of Manchester, !NH ; 1860-70, correspondent of the Manchester "Mirror"; and now (1885) on the editorial staff of that paper.

Pycroft, Eev. James, 1813-. J. P ; miscellaneous writer ; B A., Oxford, 1886 ; in 1880 resident at Gloiicester Gardens, Hyde Park, London.
 * . An English clergyman and

Pyle, Rev. Philip, -1799. Philip. An English clergyman ; Rector of Castle Ris- ing and Lynn St. Edmund, Norfolk, Nor- folk.

Pyne, William Henry, Esq., 1770- 1843. Ephraim HardcastU. An English painter and miscellaneous writer; b, lived, and d, in London.

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Quanten, Emil von, 1827-. SarMax. A Finnish poet ; b. at Bjomeborg; settled in Sweden; and was librarian of King Charles XV., 1864-72.

Quanten, Frau Emil von. Turdus ;

Merula. A Finnish translator; wife of the preceding.

Quarll, Philip. An Englishman. An old English writer.

, Joseph Marie, 1795-1885.