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Davis, Hon. John, 1787-1854. Hon- est John Davis. All American states- man; b. in Northbomugh, Mass.; Yale Coll., 1812; United States senator, 1835- 41; governor of Massachusetts, 1834 and 1841 or 1842; d. at AVorcester, Mass.

Davis, Marcus. M. D.

Davis, Kev. Nathan, about 1812-82. E. 11. C. ^f. An English writer; editor of the "Hebrew Christian Magazine devoted himself for many years to the study of Arabian and Hebrew antiqui- ties; lived for many years in an old Moorish palace ten miles from Tunis d. at Florence.

Davis, Rev. Thomas, M.A. A Clergt/' man. An English divine; Queen's Coll. Oxford, 1833; vicar of St. John's, Round- hay, 1839-87.

Davis, William Augustus, 1819- W. A. D. An American physician; b in New York City; Harv. Coll., 1837; in 1850 removed to Winchester, Va., where, in 1884, he still resided.

Davison, John, B.D., 1777-1834 PhileleiUheros Orlelensis. An English clergyman; prebendary of Worcester.

Davy, Sir Humphry. I).

See "I. and P.," First Series, p. 405.

Davys, John. A Man oj^ Business. An English writer early In the eighteenth cen- tury; vice-president of Hart Hall, Oxford.

Dawltlns, William Gregory. An Officer on Half Pay. An English officer : entered the army as ensign in 1844; lieutenant-colonel Coldstream Guards, 1854; served in the Eastern campaign, 1854, including the battles of Alma and Balaklava and siege of Sebastopol.

Dawson, G. A. R. G. A. B. D. An English sporting writer of the day.

Dawson, Henry Barton. H. B. D.; A Member of the New York Historical So- ciety,

See "I. and P.," First Series, p. 405.

Dawson, Mrs. S. P. His Wife. An English lady; wife of the Rev. George Dawson, of Birmingham.

Dawson, Thomas, D.D. T. D. An English clergyman of the first part of the eighteenth century.

Day, Charles William. 'hryo>y6%.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 406.

Day, Eliza. Eliza. An English poet; wife of Thomas Day.

Day, Rev. John Quinby, 1809-84. J. Q. D. An American clergyman; b. in Portland, Me.; Bowdoin Coll., 1829; Harv. Divinity School, 1832; preached for a while; then retired from the min- isterial life, and resided and d. in his native city.

Day, Rev. Pliny Butts, D.D., 1806- 69. A Pastor. An American clergy- man; b. at Huntington, Mass.; Amherst Coll., 1834; Andover Theol. Sem., 1837; pastor of the First Congregational Church at Derry, N.H., 1837-51; at Hollis, N.H., 1852-69, and d. there.

Day, Samuel. One who is no partizan or birjot. An English Friend, of Stan- stead, Mount-Fitchet, Essex.

Day, Thomas, Esq. A Black.

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

Dealej', Mrs. Kegina Maria (Roche), jl/iss Begina Maria Roche. An English novelist; for many years before her death lived in retirement on the Mall, Waterf ord, vphere she died. — See " Gen- tleman's Magazine," 1845, 11., p. 86.

Dean, G. P. (?. F. D. An Ameri- can writer; a writer in the " American Whig Review."

Dean, Samuel. A Member of the Church of England. An English minis- ter of the New Jerusalem Temple, Cross Street, Hatton Garden, London.

Deane, Charles, LL.D. The Secretary [oftheMass. Hist. Society]; Delta; CD.

See "I. and P.," First Series, p. 406.

Dear, H. C. Pathfinder of the "Field." An English sporting journalist of the day, of London.

Debaufre, Peter. P. D. An Eng- lish writer of one hundred years ago.

Debreuil, Jean. A Jesuit of Paris. A French writer on art, of one hundred years ago.

De Costa, Benjamin Franklin, D.D. William Hickling.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 406.

De Costa, Mary Rebecca Theresa. Sister Saint Claire, Order of St. Ursula.

Dedenroth,Eugen Hermann. Eugen Hermann; Ernst Pitawall. A German novelist of the day.

Defoe, Daniel. A Citizen who lives the whole time in London; Andrew Newport; A Gentleman; The Author of the " True- born Englishman "; A Layman; Sir Fop' ling Tittle-Tattle; Weeping Winifred.

See "I. and P.," First Series, p. 407.

Defoe, Daniel, and Robert Dodsley. A Footman.

See "I. and P.," First Series, pp. 407, 412.

Defoe, S. A., M.D. •'*D," Bose Cottage, N.J. An American physician, of Little Falls, N.J.

De Gournay, Paul F. Uncle Paul; Hermit; El Ayudante. A French Ameri- can journalist; correspondent of " The Nation"; in 1885 et seq. resident in Baltimore.