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nhy of Advocates. A Scottish lawyer, of Edinburgh.

Starfcey, Digby Pilot, LL.IX, 180Q-. Advena. An Irish lawyer and poet ; b., educ., and resided in Dublin; called to the Irish Bar in 183L

Starnes, Daniel. Frank ^layjidd

Starr, Frank. A Traveller. An Eng- lish traveller, of Norwich.

Starr, Rev Frederick, Jr., A.M, 182G-G7. Lynceus. AnAmericanPresbyt minister; b. in Rochester, NY.; Yale Coll., 1840 ; Auburn Theol. Sem., 1849 ; pastor in St. Louis, Mo., 1866-67, and d. there.

Starr, Mrs. Laura Brady, Fanchon ; Annie Laurie. An American writer of the day.

Starr, K. W. A Teacher of 30 Years' Experience. An American author of the day.

Start, Miss Sarah. One of the Bible Readers; S. S, your Bible Reader. An American lady, formerly of Newton Cor- ner, Mass.

S tat hairs, F. Reginald. Francis Rey- nolds. An English poet of the day.

Staunton, C. G. S. An English biographer and critic.

Stearns, Edward Josiah, D.D,, 1 810-. Austro-Boreahs. An American, clergy- man; son of Rev. Samuel Stearns, of Bedford, Mass ; Harv. Univ., 1833; pro- fessor in St. John's Coll., Annapolis, Md., 1840-63; Rector of St. Mary's, White- chapel Parish, Denton, Md., 1871-78 ; in 1882 residing at Faulkland, Bel.

Stearns, George Osborne. Junius Americanus. An American politician of the day.

Stebbing, Henry, DJX, 1716-87. A Clergyman. An English divine; b. at Rickinghall, Suffolk; preacher at Gray's Inn, 1750-87.

Stebbins, George Stanford, M.D. Ikabod Isak. An American humorist, of Springfield, Mass. ; Bowdoin Med. School, 1864,

Stebbins, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth (Moore Hewitt). lone. An American poetj b at Maiden, Mass,; in 1829 re- moved to New York City.

Stebbins, Mrs. Sarah (Bridges). Sallie Bridges, An American writer, of Philadelphia, of the day.

Steel, John W. An Old Boy. An American writer of the day.

Steele, Miss Anne, 1716-78. Theo- dosia. An English hymn writer ; daugh- ter of Rev. William Steele, a Bapt. min- ister of Broughton, Hampshire.

Steele, Sir Richard, 1671-1729.

Isaac Bicler staff, Esq., Asti oloyer; English Tory; Sir John Edgar; The Venerable Nestor Ironside ; An Impartial Band; John Bnghtland; Marmadule Myrtle, Gent.; Sir R d 8 le. An eminent British essayist; b. in Dublin; resided iu Lon- don; andd. in Wales.

Steevens, George, 1736-1800. Amner. An English literary critic; a Shakes- pearian scholar and editor, of London ; b. at Stepney; educ. at Eton, and King's Coll, Cambridge; spent the latter part of his life in obscurity at Hampstead, where he died.

Steimer, Francis Alfred. Prome- theus. An American journalist of the day.

Steiner, Lewis Henry, MD., 1827-. L. H. S. An American physician ; b. at Frederick City, Md.; Professor of Chem- istry in Columbian Univ., Washington; in 1877 resident of Frederick City, Md.

Steinhauer, Miss H. A. Hane Gezin- sh.

Stenhouse, Mrs. Fanny. An English- woman Utah. An English writer, wife of T. B. H, Stenhouse.

Stephen, Miss Caroline Emilia. Sarah Brook. An English writer, daugh- ter of Sir James Fitzjames Stephen.

Stephen, Sir George, 1794-1870. G. S ; Caveat Emptor, Gent. ; A Gentleman. An English lawyer; called to the Bar at Gray's Inn, 1849; from 1855, of Aus- tralia; d. at Melbourne, Victoria.

Stephen, Sir James Fitzjames, M.A,, 1829-. A Bamster. An eminent Eng- lish lawyer; Trin. Coll. Cambridge, 1852; called to the Bar, 1854; member of the council of the governor-general of India, 1869-72.

Stephen, James, 1759-1832. Truth. An English lawyer; b. at Poole, Dorset.; educ. at Winchester; XJnder-Secretary for the Colonies, and for 20 years Master in Chancery, 1811-31 ; d. at Bath.

Stephen, Leslie, about 1836-. L. S. An English litterateur; educ. at Trin. Coll., Cambridge; Fellow and Tutor there; took holy orders; editor of the "Cornhill Magazine."

Stephens, Mrs. Harriet Marion (Ward), 1823-58. Marion Ward; Miss Rosalie Somers. An American actress till 1851, and a writer afterwards ; d. at E. Hampton, Me.

Stephens, J. J. S. A Cornwall mine captain, at Wadebridge.

Stephens, John Uoyd, 1806-52, George /Stephens. An American traveller ; b, at Shrewsbury, N,J,; New Jersey Coll., 1822; studied law, and practised