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MacLieod, Mevrou^v Sophia. Me-

vrouw Sophia. A Scottish (?) writer of the day.

Macleod, Norman, D.D., 1812-72. The Editor of " Good Words." A Scot- tisli clorgyman ; b. at Campbelltown, Argyleshii-e ; educ. at Glasgow and Edin- burgh ; minister to the Barony Churcli at Glasgow, 1851-72, where(?) he died.

Macleod, William. The Curator. An American artist; curator of the Corcoran Gallery, at Washington.

Macmaliou, Joseph Parkyns. The English Limner. An English artist of one hundred years ago.

McMullen, Thomas. A Lay Member of the Protestant Episcopal Church. An American religious editor.

M'Naughton, James. ./. H'N.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 491.

Macnish, Dr. Robert, M.D., LL.D. A Jloderii P ijthaqon-ean.

See " I anil P.'" First Series, p 491.

McPherson, John, and Schacht, F. W. Clansmen J. J/. P. and F. W. 8. Scottish writers of the day.

Macready, William. IP. M., the Younger. An English boy ; son of Wil- liam Charles Macready; d. at Ceylon a few years ago. — See " Browning Bib- liog.," Note, p. 45.

McSparran, James, D.D., -1757. A Reverend Divine of the Church of England, (J-c. An Irish clergyman ; educ. at the Univ. of Glasgow ; in 1720 was sent to this country as a missionary to the Narra- gansett parish ; d. in South Kingstown, R.I., having been minister of St. Paul's, in Xarragansett, thirty-seven years.

Madan, Martin, 1720-90, J/r. M—n ; A Sincere Well-wisher to the Public ; Anti- Profanus. An English clergyman ; b. near Hertford; chaplain to the Lock Hospital, London.

Madden, Eev. Sir Frederick, F.R.S. F. J/.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 492.

Madden, J. P. A. Un Bibliographe. An English(7) bibliographer of the day.

Madden, Richard Robert, about 1799-1886. Her Physician. An Irish physician ; an author and traveller ; b. in Dublin ; visited the United States in 1835 and 1836-39; filled the office of superintendent of liberated Africans, and commissioner in the Mixed Court of Justice at Havana; d. at Bosterdown, near Dublin.

Mafflt, John Newland, 1794-1860. J. N. M. A Methodist preacher ; b. in Dublin, Ireland; long popular in the United States ; d. at Mobile, Ala.

Magee, Dr. William, Archbishop of Dublin, and Dr. Blrington, Bishop of

Ferns. Dr. il, ^1 of D , and

Dr. E, B of F "-. Two emi- nent Irish clergymen.

Magill, R., A.M. A Student. A Scot- tish poet of Glasgow Coll.

Maginn, William, I'he Dromedary ; Euhulus ; John llou-Uij, Esq.; Mordecai MuUion ; Rlummius; Christopher North; Bryan 0' Toole, Esq., of Gray's Inn ; Palcc- mon ; Pandemus Polyglott, LL.D. ; Phil- i^is Potts, Esq. ; R. li. R. ; Jasper Sussex; T. C. ; Titus ; Susanna Trollope ; Bom- bar dinio.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 492.

Mahon, Jitiiies Patrick O'Gorman. Ogerman Miilmn. — See "Eraser's Maga- zine." Vol. I., p. 752.

Mahony, Francis Sylvester. Pierce Pungent.

See " I. and P.," First Scries, p. 492.

Maillet-Duclairon, Antoine, 1721- 1809. Un Ame'ricain. A French writer ; b. at Hurigny, near M^con ; he was com- missary of the marine and commerce of France and Holland till 1777, then was royal censor; d. in Paris.

Main, or Mayne, John(?). A Gentle- man of Stirling. A Scottish poet from Bo'ness, who in Stirling assumed the name of Paget ; d. abroad.

Maintenon, Mme. Frangoise (d'Au- bign6), 1035-1719. Scaronia. A French lady; b. in the prison of Most; married in 1052 Scarron, the burlesque poet ; was secretly married to Louis XIV. in 1685.

Mair, E. H. E. H. M. A Scottish writ°r of the day.

Mairobert, Mathieu-Frangois de Pidansart, et autres, 1707-79. Milord All'Eye et Milord All'Ear. A French litterateur; b. in Champagne ; d. in Paris.

aiaitland, Edward. E. M.

See "I. and P.," First Series, p. 492.

Major, Henry. Augustin Bede. An American religious writer.

Malan, C. One of his Sons. An Eng- lish writer ; son of Ce'sar Malan, pastor at Geneva.

Malcolm, Rev. David. C. A Scot- tish antiquary ; minister of Duddington.

Malcolm, Sir John, G.C.B. A Trav- eller in the East.

See "I. and P.," First Series, p. 493.

3Ialleson, Lieut.-Col. George Bruce. One who has served under Sir Charles Na- pier. An English soldier; entered the army in 1842; lieutenant-colonel, 1868; brevet-colonel, 1873; Bengal Staff Corps.

Maltbjj, Edward, D.D., 1770-1859. Hellenophilus. An English divine; b. at