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Roxby, Robert. R. B. An English poet of Newcastle.

Rublnsobn, T., Ph.D. T. R.

Ruda, Ellas Vllbelm, 1808-1833. R — a. A Swedish poet and miscellane- ous writer.

Ruggles, Samuel Bulkloy, LL.D., 1800-. One of the Trustees. An eminent American writer; h. at New Milford, Conn. ; Yale Coll., 1814; admitted to the Now York bar in 1821, and from that time a resident of that city ; d. at Tire Island, N.Y.

Rulofsen, WUliam Herman. William Herman. An American writer of the day.

Rumobr, Theodore WUhelm Kjer- strup, 1807-. P. P. A Danish poet, dramatist, and novelist; b. at Copen- hagen; published, 1842-63.

Rumsey, Eliza. A Ladi/. An Eng- lish writer for the young.

Runeberg, Mrs. Fredrika (Teng- strom), 1807-79. —a —g. The wife of J. L. E., a novelist and poetess.

Runeberg, Robert. R. R. A Swed- ish writer.

Ruschenberger, William S. W., M.D. A Surgeon of the U. S. Navy.

See " I. and P.,'' First Series, p. 539.

Rush, Caroline E. A Wanderer. An American(?) writer.

Rushton, Thomas. A Plain Dealer. An English poet of the eighteenth century.

Russel, Alexander, 1814-76. A. R. A Scottish journalist; editor of the " Scotsman."

Russell, Lord John, First Earl, LL.D., etc. 1792-1879. Finaliti/ .John.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 539.

Russell, Jonathan, LL.D. Hancock.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 540.

Russell, M. C. Uncle Dudley. An American journalist of the day of Du- luth, Minn.

Russell, Richard, 172-3-84. A Friend to Female Beauty. An English writer; b. and d. in Bermondsey, Surrey.

Russell, W. P. A Patriotic English- man. An English writer, philologist, of the first part of the nineteenth century.

Russell, William, 1798-. W. R. A Scottish American teacher; b. in Glas- gow; came to this country in 1817; and after other engagements was director of the New England Normal Institute at Lancaster, Mass.

Russell, WUliam, LL.D., 1741-93. A Nobleman ; The Editor of the " Essay on the Character, Manners, and Genius of Women." A Scottish litterateur ; b. in the county of Selkirk ; in 1756 removed to Edinburgh, and became apprentice to a bookseller and printer ; in 1767 re- moved to London and labored as a lit- erary man for many years ; spent the latter part of his life in Scotland, and d. there.

Ryan, Edward B. E. B. R. An American writer of the South.

Ryberg, Klas. K. R. A Swedish journalist.

Rydberg, C. H. Paul Barock. A Swedish writer.

Rydberg, Klas. Ejnar. A Swedish writer.

Ryer, Frederick R. Warvnck.

Ryerson, Adolphus Egerton, D.D., LL.D., 1803-. The Chief Superintendent of Schools. A Canadian clergyman; b. at Charlotteville, Upper Canada ; was for a time a minister ; superintendent of schools for Upper Canada from 1844 ; in 1871 was president of Victoria College.

Ryland, John, D.D., 1753-1825. Pacificus.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 540.

Ryland, John, the Younger. A Schoolboy thirteen years of age.

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Sabine, Jjorenzo, A.M., 1803-77. L. S. See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 540. Sacheverell, Henry, D.D. The

Tonque-loosed Doctor ; Pontacus ; Bungey, the Tow'ring High-Church Pope.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 540.

Sachs, E. T. E. T. 8. An English journalist of London.

Sackett, Grenville A. An American. An American lawyer ; Columbia Coll., 1823; time of his death not given.

Sackville, Lord George, Viscount Sackville, 1716-85. A Late Noble Commander ; A Noble Lord. An English nobleman; third son of the 1st Duke of Dorset ; memorable in the field at the battle of Minden, and in the Coun- cil as Secretary of State for the colonies, from 1775.

Sadler, J. A Lock-keeper. An Eng- lish writer of the day.

SaflFord, Mrs. Ann Eliza, 1792-1856.