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Curteis, Rev. Thomas, about 1690- 1747. T. C; A Clergyman; Philadel- phus; Philalethes. An English clergy- man; rector of Wrotham, Kent.

Curtis,. A Lover of Truth. A

Scottish writer ; an apothecary of Edin- burgh

Curtis Charles Bewick. ^1 Lay- man. An English artist and writer of the day.

Curtis, Miss EUa J. Shirley Smith. An English writer of the day.

Curtis, George Ticknor. G. T. 0.

See ' 1. and P.," First Series, p. 400.

Curtis, George William. The Wan- derer.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 400.

Curtis, Miss Susan Oak. Hope Harvey.

Curtis, Thomas. The Original Editor of the " Encyclop(jedia 3Ietropolitana." An English writer; of Grove House School, Islington.

Curtis, Sir William, Bart. Sir W

C ; Commodore Aldirman C ,

^,V 11'****** (7*«*»; ^,v Willie Curt- his. An English poet ; lord mayor of London.

Curtis, Winslow. Syhester Colson. An English murderer.

Curttss, Mrs. Abby Allin, 1820-. Nilla. An American poet; b. at Pom- fret, Conn. ; in 1852 married Daniel S. Curtiss, farmer-editor, then of Chicago, III., and soon after removed with him to Madison, Wis.

Curzon, Sir Nathaniel. SirN /

C n. An English writer early in

the eighteenth century.

Cusack, Miss Mary Frances, 1822-. A/. F. C. ; Sister Mary Frances Clare.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 400.

Cushing, Caleb, LL.D. A Friend of Domestic Industry ; C. C.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 401.

Cushing, Luther Stearns, 1803-55. C; L. S. C. An eminent American law-writer and judge; b. in Lunenburg, Worcester Co., Mass. ; for many years resided in Boston, and d. there.

Cushman, Rev. Job, -1878. A De- scendant of "Our Ancient Friend"; A Recent Missionary of the Amer. Home Miss. Soc. in Wisconsin. An American clergyman ; b. at Kingston, Mass. ; Brown Univ., 1819.

Cust, Robert Needham, 1821-. R. N. C. An Englisli lawyer ; b. at Hatley- Cokayne, Beds. ; called to the bar at Lin- coln's Inn, 1857 ; in the Indian civil ser- vice, 1842-68; Hon. Sec. of the Royal Asiatic Society from 1880.

Cutler, Elbridge Jeflferson, 1812-70. E. J. C. An American poet and edu- cator ; b. in HoUiston, Mass. ; Harv. Coll., 1853; professor there, 1865-70; d. in Cambridge, Mass.

Cutler, Mrs. Helen K. An Itinerant's Wife. An American writer of the day.

Cutler, P. C. Lizzie Petit. An Ameri- can writer of the day.

Cuyler, Rev. Theodore Liedyard, 1822-. T. L. G. An American clergy- man ; b. at Aurora, N.Y. ; New Jersey Coll., 1841 ; Princeton Theol. Sem., 1846 ; pastor in New York City, 1853- 60 ; at Brooklyn, 1860-87.

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Dabney, John Blair. J. B. D. An

American writer of the South ; a con- tributor to the " Southern Literary Re- view."

Dabney, Rev. Jonathan Peele, -1868. J. P. D. An American clergy- man ; b. in Salem; Harv. Coll., 1811; preached for the most part without regu- lar settlement.

Dalby, IsaacC?), 1744-1824. D. An English mathematician ; professor of mathematics in the Royal Military Coll. at Marlow.

Dalgleish, William, D.D. A Clergy- man. A Scottish minister, of Peebles, one hundred years ago.

Dalrymple, Alexander. A Well-

wisher to his King and Country ; An Old Man.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 402.

Dalton, E. J. An Eye- Witness. An American controversial writer.

Dalton, Rev. James Edward. A Clergyman. An English divine ; Queen's Coll., Cambridge, 1830; rector of Sea- grave, Loughborough, 1852-87.

Damme, Johan. Johannes van D — e. A Swedish writer.

Dane, John. A Member of the N. E. Histor.-Geneal. Society. An American genealogical writer.

Daniel, George. G. D ,■ D — g.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 402.

Daniel, John Edgecumbe. ^1" OJK-