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Lnby, Mrs. Kate. Darbi/ O'Dowd.

Liucas, Charles, -1774. £)r. Hellebore ; Britannicus. An Irish writer of great talent and popular influence ; was one of the representatives of the city of Dublin, and editor of " The Freeman's Journal."

Linca.s, Henry, 1843-. A Student of the Middle Temple. An English convey- ancer and equity draftsman; son of a London merchant; called to the bar at Lincoln's Inn, 1869.

Luce, Alfred. Esel Darf. An Amer- ican writer of the day, at the "West.

liukens, Henry Clay. Steenwi/ck.

See " I. and P.," First Scries, p. 486.

Lundstrom, Georg. Jiirgen. A Swedish journalist and miscellaneous writer.

Lundstrom, Mrs. Mathilda. Mattis. A Swedish novelist.

Lunt, George. G. L. ; A Member of the Bar,

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 487.

Iiunt, William Parsons, 1805-57. L.; W.P. L.; W. P. An American clergyman ; h. in Newburyport, Mass. ; Harv. Coll., 1823 ; Divinity School, 1825 ; pastor in New York City, 1828-33; at Quincy, Mass., 1835-57 ; d. at Akabah (the ancient Ezion-Geber), Sinai.

Ijushington, C. Jt. One who knows it well. An English writer.

liusignan, S. S. L. Koa-ij,oiro\iTr}s. An English writer of one hundred years ago.

Liustarria, Eduardo de la Barra. V. Erasmo Gesuit. A South American writer of the day, of Chili.

tygon, Hon. Frederick, 6th Earl Beauchamp, D.C.L., 1830-. Miss Fanny. An English peer and statesman ; educ. at Eton and Oxford ; M.P., 1857- 66; succeeded his brother, 1866; steward of Her Majesty's household, 1874^-80 ; town residence 18 Belgrave Square, S.W., London.

Eiyman, Miss G. H. Stuart de Lean.

Lynch, John A. John A. Than. An American political writer of the day.

Ijyndhurst, the Rt. Rev. John Sin- gleton Copley, Baron, F.R.S., D.C.L., 1772-1863. The Chancellor. An English jurist; b. in Boston, U.S.A ; Trin. Coll., Oxford, 1704 ; called to the bar at Lin- coln's Inn, 1804; M.V., 1818; was four times lord chancellor of England ; d. in London.

Lyne, Rev. Augustus Adolphus. The Midshipman. An English clergy- man; Chichester Theol. Coll., 1873; curate of St. Laurence in the Isle of Thanet, 1876 ; previously an officer in the Royal Navy.

Lyon, Mary, 1797-1849. Fidelia Fiske. An American teacher ; b. at Buckland, Mass.; was the founder of the Mount Holyoke Female Seminary in that State, which was opened in 1837 ; and its principal for many years ; d. at South Hadley, Mass.

Lyons, Lady Augusta Louisa (Rog- ers), -1852. Lady L. An English

writer; daughter of Capt. Josias Rogers, and wife of Admiral Edmund, 1st Lord Lyons.

Lyttelton, Lord George, 1708 or 1709-73. A Friend in the Country; Un Persan en Angleterre ; Selim the Persian.

See " L and P.," First Series, p. 487.

Lyttelton, Hon.Williani Henry,M.A. A Clergyman. An English divine; educ. at Cambridge; rector of Hagley, Stour- bridge, Worcestershire, 1847-80 et si-q.

Lytton, Rt. Hon. Sir Ed'ward George Earle Lytton - Bulwer, 1st Baron, D.C.L., 1803-73. E.L.B; E.B.; Tish; E. G. L. B.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 487.

Lytton, Rosina Doyle (Wheeler), Lytton-Bulwer, Lady. Alciphron.

See "I. and P.," First Series, p. 487.

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Macandrew, Mrs. Barbara (Miller).

B. M. A Scottish poet; daughter of Hugh Miller.

Macaulay, Charles Zachary. Con- way Morel. An English writer ; brother of the historian.

McCalla, Daniel, D.D., 1748-1809. Artemas. An American Presbyterian minister; b. at Neshaminy, Penn. ; N.J. Coll., 1766 ; pastor of a Congregational

church in Christ Church Parish, near Charleston, S.C, about 1788-1809, and d. there.

Maccarthy, D. C. A Certificated Teacher. An English writer on geog- raphy.

Macchetta, Mrs. Blanche Roosevelt (Tucker). Pandora; Blanche Roose- velt. An American writer of the day; daughter of Senator Tucker, of Virginia.