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Evans, Miss. A Lady. An

American novelist.

Evans, B. R. A Citizen of Pittsburgh.

Evans, Mrs. Elizabeth Edson (Gib- son Du Bols), 1833-. Maphael. An Ameriuuu writer for periodical literature ; b. at Newport, N.H.; resident in 1884 at Munich, Germany.

Evans, Estvpick. Aristides.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 422.

Evans, F. J. O. F. J. E. An Eng- lisli writer of the day.

Evans, Frederick White. A Shaker.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 423.

Evans, Howard. Noblesse Oblige. An English writer of the day.

Evans, James, A.B. I. E. An Eng- lish scliolar ; was first of Trinity Coll., Cambridge, where he was sizar to Dr. Ricliard Bentley. the master; he then moved to Canterbury, and became as- sistant to the head master of the King's School, and afterwards second master, and d. there.

Evans, Thomas. An American Citizen.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 423.

Also ascribed to Linus Pierpont Brockett, which see, " I. and P."

Evans, William. Philanthropist. An American writer, of Syracuse, N.Y.(?).

Eve, Paul Pltzsimons, 1806-77. The Assistant Editor of the " Nashnitle Medical and Surgical Journal." An American physician ; b. near Augusta, Ga. ; Franklin Coll., Ga., 1826; M.D. in the Univ. of Penn., 1828 ; studied in London and Paris ; professor in Georgia in 1832- 49; in Nashville, 1850-87.

Evelyn, John, 1620-1705-6. .7. E., E.R.S. An English writer ; b. at Wot- ton, county of Surrey ; educ. at Balliol Coll., Oxford ; resided many years on the Continent ; in 1651-52 settled at Say's Court, near Deptford; d. and was in- terred at his native place.

Everett, Edward, LL.D., 1794-1865. E. E — t. An American scholar and statesman ; b. in Dorchester, Mass. ; Harv. Univ., 1811; M.C., 1825-35; gov- ernor of Massachusetts, 1835 ; minister to England, 1841-45 ; president of Harv. Univ., 1846 - 49 ; United States secretary of state, 1852 ; United States senator, 1853-59 ; d. in Boston.

Everett, James. Coleman Collier ; William Cowper ; Criticus ; Joseph Hall; A Disciple of the Old School; An Observer. An English miscellaneous writer.

Everette, Samuel, H.N.B., 1820-43. Rag Emperor. An American journalist; b. and d. in Newport, N.H. ; he wrote tales and brief romances for " Gleason's Magazine," and was editor of " The Iris and Literary Repository," at Concord, in 1842, and afterwards of the " Literary Souvenir," at Manchester, both in New Hampshire.

Evitt, Miss S. W. 5. If. E. An English writer on cookery.

Ewing, Mrs. Juliana Horatia (Gat- ty), -1885. Aunt Judy. An English writer; b. and passed her early life at Ecclesfield, in Yorkshire ; in 1866 she married Maj. Alexander Ewing, A.P.D., and sailed with him to New Brunswick, where they lived the next two years ; returning to England in 1869, they re- sided in various places, till she d. at Bath, and was buried at Trull, in Somer- set.

Ewing, Samuel. .Jacques. An Amer- ican journalist ; son of John Ewing, D.D. (1732-1802) ; provost of the Univ. of Penn., 1779-1802.

Eyre, Mary. A Lady. An English writer.

Eytinge, Mrs. Margaret. Madge Eliot. An American magazine writer; wife of Mr. Sol Eytinge, the artist.

Faber, Frederick Williani, D.D.

F. W. F.; A Parish Priest.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 424.

Fagan, Fann5', -1878. F. and P. F. An American poet.

Fagge, Sir Robert, 3d Bart, -1736. A Certain Famous Sussex Baronet. An English baronet ; succeeded his father in 1715.

Faggot, G. Trofast.

Fairchild, Thomas, and others. A

Society of Gardeners. English gardeners of one hundred and fifty years ago.

Fairfax, Lavinia. Una Signora In- glese. An English poet.

Falcon, William Harris. W. H. F. An Irish lawyer

Falconer, Thomas. T. F. An Eng- lish author of Bath; a county court judge.