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1790-1864. N. B. IP. An English surgeon ; for 40 years vaccinator to the National Vaccine Establishment.

Ward, Paul. An Old Ckeltonian. An English writer of the day.

Ward, Mrs. R. A Lady. An Eng- lish writer.

Ward, Robert Pliimer, 1766-1846. R P. W. An English lawyer and states- man ; b. in London and d. in Chelsea.

Ward, Thomas, M.D, 1807-73. Flac- cus An American poet ; b. at Newark, N.J. ; educ. at New Jersey Coll. and Rutgers Med. Coll, N.Y

Ward, Thomas Humphrey. 01. Socius. An English editor of the day

Ward, Townsend. Logan. An American writer, of Philadelphia.

Ward, William George, 1812-. W. Gf. W. An English clergyman; was for some time Math. Tutor at Christ Church, Oxford; afterwards joined the Roman Catholic Church, and became Professor of Dogmatic Theology in the R. C. Coll. of St. Edmund's, near "Ware, Herts.

Wardrop, James, M.D., -1869. A Layman. A Scottish physician, of Edin- burgh; afterwards of London; surgeon to George IV. , a strenuous Unitarian

Ware, C. N Cumberlege. A Lay- man. An English writer of the day.

Ware, Henry, Jr., D.D., 1794-1843. An Unitarian Clergyman. An eminent American minister and pulpit orator ; b. at Hmgham, Mass. ; Harv. Univ., 1812 ; professor at Harv. Univ. Divinity School, 1830-42 ; d. at Frammgham, Mass.

Ware, Rev. John Fothergill Water- house, 1818-81. J. JF. W. W. An emi- nent Unitarian clergyman; b. in Cam- bridge, Mass. ; d. in Milton, Mass. ; min- ister of the Arlington Street Church, Boston, 1872-81.

Ware, Mrs. Mary Clementina. Mary Clementina Stewart. An English writer of the day ; wife of Mr. Hibbert Ware.

Ware, Mrs. Mary (Harris). Ger- trude Glenn. An American " Southland '* poet and prose writer ; b. in Tennessee ; resided afterward in Alabama; in 1864 married Mr. Horace Ware; and in 1871 lived in Columbiana, Ala.

Ware, N. A. A Souths* n Planter. An American writer of the South.

Ware, William X. An Irish writer.

Ware, Rev. William, A.M., 1797-1852. Lucius M. Plso. An American clergyman and novelist ; b. at Hingham, Mass. ; Harv. Univ., 1816 ; editor of the " Christian Ex- aminer," 1838-44 ; d. at Cambridge.

Warfield, Mrs. Catharine Ann (Ware), about 1814-. A Southern Lady ;

Two Sisters of the West. A popular Amer- ican poet and novelist; b. at Natchez, Miss, in 18G8 residing on a farm in Pewee Valley, near Louisville, Ky.

Waring, Miss Anna Iisetitia. A. L. W. An English hymn writer; b. at Neath, South Wales; "is better known through her beautiful spiritual hymns than many others whose life story has long been written."

Waring, Elijah. Orito. An English Friend, of Alton, but left there to reside at Neath, and afterwards became a Wes- leyan minister.

Waring, John Bnrley. An Architect r Hon. Botibol Bareacres. An English art- ist and poet, of London.

Waring, John Scott. 7. S ; Asiati- cus; Bengalensis; A Whig. An English soldier and M.P. ; engaged in the East India Service; the friend and agent of Warren Hastings.

Waring, Miss S. S. W. An English poet; sister of Samuel Miller Waring (1792-1827).

Waring, S. D. S. D. W. An Ameri- can translator of the day.

Warne, Jonathan. A Lover of the Truth An English anti-Quaker writer,. of London, early in the 18th cen- tury.

Warner, Miss Anna B. Amy Lothrop. An American novelist; sister of Susan Warner; b in New York City; daughter of Henry W. Warner, also an American author.

Warner, Rev. Beverly Ellison. Pascarel. An American Epis. clergyman and journalist of the day; in 1882 Hec- tor at South Manchester, Conn.

Warner, Mrs. H. P. H. P. W. An American poet of the day.

Warner, Rev. Richard, 1763-1857. An Aged Parson ; A Retired Country Par- son; Peter Paul Pallet. An English clergyman and voluminous writer ; b. in the parish of Marylebone, London Curate of St James's Parish, Bath, for 23 years; Rector of Chelwood, Somer- set w. Great Chalneld (1809), 1827-67; d. at Chelwood.

Warner, Miss Susan, 1818-85. E. W.; S. W ; Elizabeth WetJiereJL An American novelist; b. in New York City ; for some years resided with her family on Constitution Island, in the Hudson, opposite West Point; d. at Highland Palls, ET.Y.

Warner, William. W. W. See- " J., R." (Richard Jones).

Warren, Arthur. Timothy An American writer of the day.