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Eliot, Samuel Atkins, LL.D. S.

A. E.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 420.

TCIkin, Benjamlu. 27ie Writer of the " Preface to the lately published Mishna." An English clergyman.

EUet, Mrs. Elizabeth Fries (Liiim- mls), 1818-77. E. F. E. An American authoress ; b. at Sodus Point, N.Y. ; daughter of William A. Lummis, M.D., and wife of William H. EUet, professor at Columbia Coll., New York City, and at College at Columbia, S.C.

BUlcott, Charles Johu, and Palmer, Edwin. Two Members of the New Testa- ment Company.

The former. An English clergy- man; St. John's Coll., Cambridge, 1841; lord bishop of Gloucester and Bristol, 1863-87.

The latter. An English clergyman ; Ball. Coll., Oxford, 1845 ; archdeacon of Oxford and canon of Christ Church, 1878-87.

Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound, Em- ma Eleanor (Hislop), Countess of Minto. Nina Minto. An English lady ; heiress of the late Gen. Sir Thomas His- lop, Bart., and wife of William Hugh Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound Elliot, 3d Earl of Minto ; married in 1844.

ElUs, Alexander John, 1814-. A. J. E. An English philologist; former name Sharpe ; b. at Hoxton ; educ. at Shrewsbury, Eton, and Cambridge : pres- ident of the Philological Society, 1872- 74, and 1880-82; and now (1887) vice- president ; is also a member of the Mathematical Society of London, of the Royal Institution of the Society of Arts, and honorary member of the Tonic Sol- Fa College.

Ellis, Mrs. Anne, M.D. Max Eliot. An American writer of the day ; in 1887 resident in Boston, Mass.

Ellis, Daniel, F.R.S.E. One of Them- selves. A Scottish writer.

Ellis, George. G. E.

See "I. and P.," First Series, p. 421.

Ellis, George Edward, D.D., 1814-. E.; Lisle(f). An American scholar; b. in Boston ; Harv. Coll., 18.3.1 ; Divinity School, 1836 ; pastor at Charlestown, Mass., 1840-69; resident in Boston, 1869-87.

Ellis, Phillis JIarion. P. M. E. An English writer of the day.

ElUs, Rufus, D.D., 1819-85. P. E. An American clera;yman ; b. in Boston ; Harv. Coll., 18.3S ; Divinity School, 1841 ; pastor in Boston, 1853-85 ; d. in Liver- pool, Eng.

Ellis, William. Florio. An Eng- lish scholar; A.B. at Christ Church, Oxford, 1751. — See Nichols' "Literary Anecdotes," Vol. III., 147.

Ellis, William, 1800-. A Layman; A London Merchant. An English writer ; b. near London; an eminent writer on social science.

Ellison, Henry. Henri/ Browne.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 421.

Ellison, John, D.D. Q. Z., Late Commoner of Oxon.

See "I. and P.," First Series, p. 421.

EUwood, Thomas, about 1639-1713. T. E. An English Friend, of Hunger- Hill, in the parish of Amersham, Bucks. ; he was a friend and pupil of Milton, and was distinguished "both in a literary and moral point of view."

Elmblad, Magnus. M. E — d. A Swedish journalist and miscellaneous writer.

Elrlngton, Rt. Rev. Thomas, D.D. S. N.

See "I. and P.," First Series, p. 421.

Elstob, Rev. W^illiam, 1673-1714. A Clergyman of the Church of England. An English clergyman; b. at Newcastle; educ. at Eton, Cambridge, and Oxford; rector of St. Swithin and St. Mary Bothaw, London, 1702-14.

Elwes, Mrs. Alfred W. A Lady, u. Native of Virginia. An American poet.

Elworthy, Albert Henry. Professor Wilde. An English solicitor of the day, of London.

Ely, Alfred, 1815-. A Prisoner of War. An American lawyer ; b. at Lyme, New London Co., Conn. ; removed to Rochester, N.Y., in 1835; studied law, was admitted to the bar, and began to practise in that town ; M.C., 1859-63 ; went to the battle-field of Bull Run as a spectator ; was taken prisoner, and re- tained in captivity nearly six months.

Embury, Mrs. Emma Catharine (Manley). lanthe ; Rudolph Hertzman.

See "I. and P.," First Series, p. 421.

Emerson, George Barrell, LL.D.

a. B. E.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 421.

Emerson, Rev. Joseph, 1700-67. The Pastor at ilalden. An American clergyman; b. at Chelmsford, Mass.; Ilarv. Coll., 1717 ; minister at Maiden, Mass., 1721-07, and d. there.

Emerson, William, 1701-82. W. E. An eminent English mathematician; b. at Hurworth, near Darlington ; taught a school for some time, but afterwards re- tired to his paternal estate, where he spent his whole time in literary pursuits.