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Turnbull, Robert James, MD.. 1776-1833. Brutus. An American physician, planter, and politician ; b. at North Smyrna, Fla. ; prominent at the SC Nullification Convention, 1832; d. at Charleston, S.C.

Turnbull, William Barclay David Donald, 1811-63. A Delver into Antiq- uity. An eminent Scottish antiquary; b in Edinburgh ; became a lawyer ; cal- -enderer of the foreign correspondence of the State Paper Office, London, 1859-61.

Turner, Rev. Daniel, M.A, 1710-98. An Impartial Hand. An English writer; minister of the Bapt. church at Abing- don, Berks ; b. m Hertfordshire.

Turner, George. Phlalethes An English writer

Turner, J. Fox. Pyngle Layne An English writer

Turner, James Aristobitlus. An English religious writer.

Turner, John M. Archibald Head. An American writer of the day.

Turner, Samuel, 1759-1801. The Ambassador An English diplomatist; distinguished himself in the East India Service under Warren Hastings.

Turner, Samuel Hulbeart, D.D, 1790-1861. Presbyter. An eminent American Prot. Epis. clergyman; b. in Philadelphia; professor in the Gen. Theol. Sem, New York City, 1821-61, and in Columbia Coll., 1831-61.

Turner, Sharon, Esq., 1768-1847. A Layman. An eminent English historian ; 'b. in London ; studied law, but devoted his life chiefly to literary pursuits ; d. at the house of his son, in Red-Lion-square, London.

Turton, Thomas, D.D, 1780-1864. Cnto Cantdbngiensis ; Clemens Anglicanus ; Philalethes Cantabngiensis. An eminent English prelate; b. at Hatfield, York- shire; Bishop of Ely, 1845-64, d. at Ely House, Dover-street, London.

Turton, Sir Thomas, 1st Bart, 1764- 1844, A Country Gentleman. An Eng- lish baronet; son of William Turton, Esq., of Soundes, Co. Oxford; a mili- tary officer who served at the battles of Mmden and Warbourg, was created a baronet in 1796

TuthaU, Hon. William H., 1808- 1880. Anti-Quary. An American law- yer; b. in New York City ; practised law in that city till 1840, when he removed to Tipton, la., where he resided till his death.

Tuttle, E C. Judge Vernon. An Eng- lish journalist of the day.

Tuttle, Rev. Joseph Farrand. J.

F. T. An American clergyman and educator; President of Wabash Coll., Crawfordsville, Ind

Twining, Miss JJouisa. L. T. An English religious writer, of London; a leading member of *' The Woman's Dress Association."

Twining, Rev. Thomas. Philalethes. An English Baptist minister, of Trow- bridge, Wilts.

Twiss, Horace, _Esq, Q.C , 1787-1849. Horatnis An English lawyer ; the senior Queen's Counsel ; Vice-Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster ; and a Bencher of the Inner Temple ; d. in London.

Twiss, Richard, 1747-1821. An Irish Traveller. A lover of literature, music, and chess ; d. in Somers Town.

Twiss, Sir Travers, D.C.L., 1S1Q-. Corvmus. An English lawyer; b. at Trevallyn, Denbighshire; educ. at Ox- ford; called to the Bar at Lincoln's Inn, 1840; Queen's Advocate-General, 1867-72.

Tworably, Eev. Alexander Steven- son, 1832-. Abner Perk. An American Cong, minister ; b in Boston ; Yale Coll., 1854 ; pastor at Winthrop Church, Bos- ton, 1872-85 et seq.

Twort, Charles William. A Prot- estant. An English writer.

Tyas, Rev. Robert, MA. E. T. An English clergyman ; Queen's Coll., Cam- bridge, 1848; Vicar of East Tilbury, Essex, 1871-80 et seq.

Tyers, Thomas, 1726-87. Tim Rest- less. An English miscellaneous writer; d. at Ashted.

Tyler, Bennet, P.D., 1783-1858. A New England Minister. An American theologian; b. at Middlebury, Conn.; Yale Coll., 1804; Pres. and Prof, at East Windsor, 1834-58; d. at East "Windsor Hill.

Tyler, Major John. Python. An American writer.

Tyler, Robert. A Virginian. An American poet; son of President John Tyler.

Tyler, RoyaU, A.M., 1757-1826. 8. ; Trash; Colon and Spondee; Dr. Updike Underhill. An eminent American jurist and humorous writer; b. in Boston; Harv. Univ., 1776, Judge of the Su- preme Court of Vermont, 1794-1800; Chief-Justice, 1800-6 ; d. at Brattlebor- ough, Vt,

Tyng, Miss Florence Florence. An American writer of the day.

Tyrwhitt, Rev. Richard. A Clergy- man. An English clergyman

Tyson, John S. A Citizen of Balti-