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Mitchell, L. A Fort// Years' Cultivator of the Earth, etc.; lii/patia. Amanuensis for the Spittsters. An EngUsli writer.

Mitchell, liangdon Elwyn. John Philip "i^irlei/. An American poet ; son of Dr. S. Weir Mitchell.

Mitchell, Miss Maria, 1818-. M. M. An American astronomer ; b. at Nan- tucket; professor at Vassar Coll., 1865- 87.

Mitchell, Robert. D. H. Bonnaire.

Mitchell, Robert Crelghton. Bobert Creiqkton.

MitcheU, William, -1869. W. M. An American gentleman of Nantucket, Mass.; Hon. A.M. at Brown and Har- vard Univs.

Moflfet, William. J. K. Anirislipoet of the middle of the eighteenth century.

Jloile, N. T. Heiirii Bliss. An Eng- lish poet of fifty years ago.

Moir, David aiacbeth, M.D. A; Delta.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 502.

Moncrieff, Rev. Alexander, 1695- 1761. .1 Jliiiisirr of the Church of Scot- land. A Scottish clergyman of the eighteenth century ; minister of Aber- netliy.

Moncrieflf, W. Thomas, -1857. Thomas ShuJUeton. An English poet of London; was blind in his old age, and resided among the Poor Brethren of the Charter-house.

Monk, James Henry, D.D., 1784- 1850. ,/. H. M.

See "I. and P.," First Series, p. 502.

Monro, Rev. Thomas, M.A. Hip- ponax.

See " I. and P.," F'irst Series, p. 502.

Montagu, Basil, Esq. A Lover of Order; A Chancery Barrister.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 502.

Montagu, Charles, Earl of Halifax, 1661-1715. Ba,/s, the Noble Celsus. An English statesman; b. at Horton; first lord of the treasury, 1697-1715.

Montagu, Mrs. Elizabeth (Robin- son). A Ladji of the last Century.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 502.

Montagu, aiatthew, Esq. il. M. An English poet; nephew and executor to Mrs. Elizabeth Montagu.

Slontague, Lady Mary Wortley, about 1690-1762. Sappho; Artemisia; Rt. Bon. L. M. ir. .1/.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 502.

Montgomery, Florence. /■'. C. An English novelist of the (hiy.

Montgomery, George Kdgar, 1856-. Clague; Vixen. An American journal- ist; b. in New York City; in 1886 resi- dent there.

Montgomery, James. A Poet.

See " 1. and P.," First Series, p. 503.

Monti, Liuigi. The Young Sicilian.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 503.

3Ioon, Mrs. Eleanor, 1808-80. E. M. An English religious writer ; b. at Ply- mouth ; d. at Liskeard.

Moor, Maj. Edward. A. B., G. D., E. F. An English Orientalist ; an offi- cer in the Bombay establislimeut.

Moore, Benjamin Theophilus, M.A. AJciphroii. An English mathematician; Pembroke Coll., Cambridge, 1856.

Moore, George W. Wide Awahe. An English humorist of the day.

Moore, James J. The Editor of the "Historical Handbook to Oxford" S^-r. An English writer of the day.

Moore, Sir John Henry, -1780.

. An English poet and baronet; as

he died unmarried, the baronetage became extinct.

Moore, Rev. WUllam, 1782-1848. W. M., of Mevagissey. An English In- dependent minister ; b. at Bristol ; min- ister of Bethesda Chapel, Truro, 1814- 48, and d. in that town.

Moorhead, Scipio. S. 31. An Afri- can servant of the Rev. John Moorhead, of Boston, 1730-78.

Morel, Henri. Eusebe Jfartin. A French writer of the day.

Morell, Thomas, D.U., 1703-84. T. M. ; Morellus. An English scholar and divine ; fellow of King's Coll., Cam- bridge ; b. at Eton, in Buckinghamshire ; rector of Buckland, Herts.

Morellet, Andrfe, 1727-1819. Benja- min Franklin. A French author and philosopher ; b. at Lyons ; educ. at Lyons and Paris ; d. in Paris.

Morford, Henry. An Editor.

See " L and P.," First Series, p. 504.

Morgan, Mrs. Ann Jane. Ann Jane.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 504.

Morgan, Gen. Daniel, 1737-1802. The Hero of Cowpens. An American soldier; b. in New Jersey ; a brigadier-general in the Revolutionary war.

Morgan, Rev. Edward, M.A. Her Husband. An English clergyman ; vic- ar of Syston, near Leicester, 1814-60 et seq.

Morgan, Henry James. A British Canadian. A Canadian bibliographer; at Ottawa(l) ; Fellow of the Royal So- ciety of Northern Antiquaries.

Morgan, Le^vis Henry. Skenandoah.

See " X. and P.," First Series, p. 504.

Morgan, Thomas, -1743. The Moral Philosopher.

See "I. and P.," First Series, p. 504.