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Murlin, Rev. John, 1722-99. ./. M. An English Wesleyan minister ; b. at St. Stephen, Bramwell ; d. at High Wy- combe.

Murphy, J. M. Mortimer.

aiurray. Gen. . An Officer in the

Arm//. An English writer one hundred years ago.

Murray, Bromley, M.D. Landseer. An American writer of the day.

Murray, Charles T. Scimnel. Wright.

Murray, Eustaee Clare GrenvUle. Silli/ Bill I/; HI ark Hope.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 507.

Murray, Rev. James. An Ai/rshirp Minister. A Scottish clergyman of Old Cumnock, Ayrshire.

Slurray, John, 1778-1843. Emperor of the West. An English publisher of London ; b. in that city ; started the " Quarterly Review " in 1807 ; was a generous friend of Byron and other eminent authors.

Murray, Sir John Archibald, Lord Murray. Bottom.

See "I. and P.," First Series, p. 507.

Murray, William, Earl of Mansfield, 1704-93. A Modern English Journalist. A Scottish jurist; b. at Pertli; educ. at Christ Church, Oxford ; called to the bar, 1731 ; chief-justice of the King's Bench and created a peer, 1756.

Murrish, John, 1818-61. The Miner of I'crraiiziiljniop. An English miner ; b. and d. at Perranzabuloe, Cornwall.

Blusgrave,. An Eminent Collector.

An English writer.

Musset, Louis Charles Alfred de, 1810-57. Mile. Athe'nais Dapuis, Jilleule de M. Cotonet ; Alcide, baron de M*** Cotonnet.

See " 1. and P.," First Series, p. 507.

Musset, Paul de. Lui. — See " EUe et Lui."

Muzzey, Rev. Artemas Bowers. A. B. M., A Clerg!j?nan.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 507.

Muzzy, li. R. Aunt Prudence.

Mylne, William. One of the Suffer- ing Clergy of the Church of Scotland. A Scottish clergyman of the first part of the eighteenth century.

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Nares, Robert, D.D., 1753-1829. In- vestigator; Mnemonicus; N.; A. iV.; B.N.; An Oxonian Graduate ; Pericranium ; Wi- cliffe ; Wolscianus. An English clergy- man ; b. at York ; educ. at Westminster School, and at Oxford ; archdeacon of Stafford, 1800-29; d. at his house in Hart-street, Bloomsbury, London.

Nary, Cornelius. N. Colson.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 508.

Nash, Rev. Daniel, 1763-1836. Parson Grant. An American Episcopal clergy- man; b. at Great Barrington, Mass.; Yale Coll., 1785 ; was for some years a teacher ; a missionary in Otsego Co., N.Y., 1797- 1811 ; rector of Christ Church, Coopers- town, 1811-30 ; and d. at Burlington.

Nash, Richard, 1074-1761. The King of Bath. Beau Nash, or the master of the ceremonies at Bath, was b. at Swan- sea, of Glamorganshire ; educ. at Oxford ; studied law at the Middle Temple.

Nash, Thomas. Pierce Penniless; Plaine Percevall.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 508.

Nathan, Albert. Albert Palmer.

Nation, William. A Lover of Truth and Peace. An English clergyman early in the eighteenth century.

Naylor, Rev. William. Castigator. An English clergyman seventy years ago.

Neal, John. J. N. : X. Y. Z.

See " 1. and P.," First Series, p. 508.

Neale, Rev. Erskine, M.A. A Country Curate.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 508.

Neale, Rev. G. P. A Country Curate. An English clergyman.

Neale, John Mason, D.D. J. M. N.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 608.

Neaves, Charles, Lord Neaves, 1800- 76. An Old Contributor to Mugn. A Scottish poet ; b. and educ. at Edin- burgh ; called to the Scotch bar in 1822; lord of session, 1854^68; rector of the Univ. of St. Andrews, 1872, 1873.

Nelson, Horatio, Lord, 1758-1805. The Hero of the Nile. An eminent Eng- lish hero ; b. at Burnham Thorpe, in Norfolk ; killed in the naval battle near Trafalgar.

Nelson, Mrs. TheophUa. A Young Gentlewoman. An English lady ; wife of Robert Nelson, Esq. ; a writer of the first part of the eighteenth century.

Nerval, Gerard de and Houssaye, Arsene. Lord Pilgrim. French journal- ists.