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Trowbridge, John Townsend, 1827-, Paul Creyton. An American popular writer; t>. at Ogden, !NVl r ., in 1846, set- tled in New York City as a writer for periodicals ; removed m 1847 to Boston, where he lias since chiefly resided.

Trneblood, N. A Franl Winter. An American writer of the day, ^

Truinet, Charles Ijouis Etienne, 1828- C. L. J&. jtfuitter. A French stage- poet ; b. at Paris ; studied law, and then devoted himself to literature, and some- times alone, sometimes with others, pro- duced a large number of vaudevilles and operettas, as well as lyric poetry.

Trumble, Alfred, 1846-. Antonio Aquaverde; Babbler; Jacl Manley ; Mat t Marling. An American writer.

Trumbull, Henry (7). A Citizen of Connecticut. An American author.

Trumbull, J. H. Vertaur. An Eng- lish writer; contributor to "Notes and Queries," etc.

TrumbuH, James Hammond, LLJX, 1821-. Loammi JV. JSurlbut, M.D. An eminent American philologist; b. at Stonmgton, Conn.; Yale Coll., 1842; since 1847, resident at Hartford, Conn. ; Asst.-Seeretary of State, 1847-52 and 1858-61; Secretary, 1861-65; librarian of the Watkinson Library, Hartford, since 1863; lecturer at Yale Coll., 1873

Tucker, Abraham, 1705-74. Cuth- lert Comment, Esq.; Edward Search; The Country Gentleman An eminent English litterateur, b. in London ; studied at Merton Coll., Oxford, and in the In- ner Temple ; purchased Betch worth Cas- tle, Dorking, in 1727, and then devoted himself chiefly to literary pursuits.

Tucker, Miss Blanche. HosaveJla. Afterwards Madame Marocho

Tucker, Miss Charlotte. A. L. 0. E. An English writer for the young.

Tucker, George, 1775-1861. A Citi- zen of Virginia} Enquirer; A Virginian. An American lawyer; b. in Bermuda; came to Tirginia about 1787 ; M.C., 1819- 25 ; lived in retirement, chiefly in Phila- delphia, till his death at Sherwood, Al- bemarle Co., Va.

Tucker, Rev. John, 1795-1870. Scru- tator An English clergyman; b, at Newport, Cornwall ; Vicar of Lannarth, G-wennap, 1845-70, and d. there.

Tucker, Rev. Jotm Kinsman. A Country Clergyman. An English clergy- man; Rector of Pettaugh, Stonham, Suffolk.

Tucker, Josiah, D.D, 1711-99. J, T., of Bristol ; A Merchant in London. An English clergyman; b. at Langhorne,

Carmarthen; St. John's Coll., Oxford; Bean of Gloucester, 1858-09. Owes his reputation chiefly to his tracts on politics and political economy.

Tucker, Nathaniel Beverley, 1784- 1851, Edward William Sydney. An American jurist and man of letters ; re- sided in the West, where, in Missouri, he was raised to the Bench, 1815-30; pro- fessor in William and Mary Coll, 1834- 51.

Tucker, Saint George, 1752-1827, Melmoth, Jonathan Pindar. An American poet and jurist ; Judge of the Court of Appeals from 1803, and Prof, of Law in William and Mary Coll. from 1813 till his death.

Tucker, Miss Sarah. S. T. AD English writer of religious works.

Tuckerman, Edward, 181 7-. Noti- tia Literana An American botanist; t>. in Boston, Mass. ; Harv. Univ., 1847; Prof at Amherst Coll., 1864-85 et seq.

Tuckerman, Henry Theodore, 1813-71. A Dreamer. A popular Ameri- can miscellaneous writer ; b. in Boston ; from 1845 resided chiefly in New York City.

Tuckett, Miss B. One of the Party. An English lady.

Tuel, J. E. J. E. T. An American poet.

Tuke, Esther, 1727-94. A Lover of Peace and Order. An English Friend; wife of William Take, of York,

Tulloch, Maj.-Gen. Sir Alexander Murray, K C.B., 1804-60. Dugald Dal- getty. A distinguished Irish soldier; b. at Newry, Ireland ; obtained an ensign/s commission in the 45th Reg't in 1826, and sailed for India in 1827; lose to be major-general in 1859; d. at Winches- ter.

Tupper, Miss Ellin Isabella, Mar- garet Eleuore, and Mary Frances, Three Sisters. English poets ; daughters of the following.

Tupper, Martin Farquhar, D C.L., F.R.S., 1810-. T.; Peter Query; The Late Mr. JZsop Smith. A popular Eng- lish poet; b. in London; educ. at the Charterhouse, and Christ Church, Ox- ford, 1831; lives at Albnry, Surrey.

Tupy, Karl Eugen, 1813-. Boleslaw Jablonsky. A Bohemian poet; b. at Kardasch-Rzetschitz; is one of the favorite lyric poets of Bohemia and Moraria.

Turnbull, Lieut. Gordon. An Eye Witness; An, Old Planter. A British colonial writer.