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Sanford, Edward, 1805-54. Pot-Pie Palmer. An American poet and journal- ist, of Brooklyn, New York City, and Washington; b. m New York City: Union Coll., 1824.

Sanford, Mrs. Laura M., 1835-. Fan- chon. An American historical writer of the day.

Sangston, Lawrence. A Member of the Maryland Legislature. An American political writer.

Sankey, Rev. Richard, M.A., 1802- 63. An English Chwchman. An Eng- lish clergyman; Rector of Witney, Oxon ; d. at Crowshot-lodge, East- Woo dhay, Hants.

Sansom, Joseph. A Native of Penn- sylvania. An American writer, of Phila- delphia.

Sarcey, Francisque, 1828-. Satane* Bmet. A French critic and journalist; b. at Dourdan (Seine-et-Oise) ; first wrote for the " Figaro " and the " Revue euro- peene " ; became in 1859 theatrical critic to the "Opinion Rationale," and in 1867 to the "Temps."

Sardou, Victorlen, 1831-. Carle. A French dramatist ; b. in Paris.

Saredo, Luisa (Emmanuel). Ludo- vico De Rosa, An Italian writer; b. at Turin; married Giuseppe Saredo; is a constant contributor to the " Nuova Antologia," of Florence.

Sargant, Mrs. J. A. A Mother. An English lady.

Sargent, Mrs. Ella S. Minor Elliott.

Sargent, Epes, 1812-82. E. 8. An American poet, dramatist, and journal- ist, of Boston ; b. at Gloucester, Mass. ; educ. in Boston and Cambridge; lived and d. in Boston.

Sargent, Henry Jackson, 1809-. Re- siduary Legatee of the Late Walter Anonym. An American poet of the day.

Sargent, J. S. J. S. S. An Ameri- can journalist of the day.

Sargent, John Osborne, 1810-. A Berkshire Farmer; Ex-Surveyor General; Mr. Francis Hock ; A Layman ; Charles Sheny. An American lawyer and jour- nalist, of New York City; brother of Epes Sargent ; b. at Gloucester, Mass. ; Harv. Univ., 183Q; resident in New York City since 1840.

Sargent, Miss Judith, 1760-1820. Honoria Martesia* See "Murray, Mrs. Judith (S.)."

Sargent, Lucius Manlius, A.M., 1786-1867. A Sexton of the Old School;

Sigma ; Tan Tromp. An Ameri- can author and ardent temperance re- former; b. in Boston; educ. at Harv. Univ., but did not graduate; studied law, but never practised, d. in West Koxbury, Mass.

Sargent, Moses H. A Wayfarer. An American bookseller, formerly of Boston, now of Newburyport, Mass

Sargent, Nathan, 1794-1873. Oliier Oldschool. An American lawyer and journalist ; b. at Putney, Vt. ; for many years of Washington, where he died.

Sarjeant, Sargeant, or Sergeant, sometimes called Smith, sometimes Holland, about 1621-1707. J. S. An English metaphysician; b. at Barrow, Leicestershire ; published about forty controversial books or pamphlets, some under the signature of " J. S/*

Sass, Charles. Centaur. An Ameri- can writer.

Sass, George Herbert, 1845-. Bar- ton Grey. An American lawyer and hymn-writer; b, and has lived, in Charleston, S.C.

Satterlee, M. fc. R., and W. M. L. JR. S. and W. 8. American ( 2 ) poets of the day.

Saumarez, B. B. N. A C7iurchman. An English writer.

Saunders, Frederic, 1807-. F. S. ; An Epicure ; O. Hum fr Co. An Ameri- can bibliographer ; b. in London ; libra- rian of the Astor Library, New York City, 1876-83 et seq.

Saunders, James. Guinead Charfy, Esq. An English writer, early in the 18th century, on. angling.

Saunders, Samuel. A Layman. An English writer early in the 18th cen- tury.

Sautier, Helnrich, 1746-1810. Erich Servati. A German writer.

Savage, John, 1828-. Ezek Richards. An Irish-American poet and journalist, of New York City, Washington, and New Orleans ; b. in Dublin ; was engaged in the " Irish Movement" of 1848, and com- pelled to escape to this country.

Savage, Rev. Minot Judson, 1841-. A Lunar Wray. An American clergy- man ; b. in Maine ; pastor of the Church of the Unity, Boston, 1874-85 et seq.

Savage, Thomas. An Eye Witness. An English Friend, of Clifton Moor, Cumberland; a writer of the 17th cen- tury.

Savory, Henry. Qmntus Sewington* An Englisfc colonial writer; the once celebrated Bristol baker; committed forgery, was transported to Tasmania;