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An English statesman ; b. at Knowsley ; educ. at Rugby and Trin. Coll., Cam- bridge ; secretary of state for foreign affairs, 1866-68 and 1874-78, and for the colonies, 1882-85.

Stanley, WilUam, D.D., 1647-1731. " Stentor " ; A Church of England Man. An English clergyman ; b. at Hinckley, Leics. ; dean of St. Asaph, 1706-31.

Stannard, Mrs. Henrietta Eliza Vauglian. John Strange Winter. An American novelist of the day.

Stannard, WUliam John, -1880. Sarri/ Sandars. An English writer on music, etc.

Stapleton, P. li., 1769-1829. .4u*»*(e Suh. A French writer known under the name of Auguste Hus ; b. in Turin ; he was at first a teacher of dancing; in 1794 settled in Paris, and devoted much of his time to literary labor.

Starback, Prof. Carl Georg, 1828-. Georg. A Swedish novelist and histo- rian.

Starkey, Dlgby Pilot, LL.D. Men- enius.

See "I. and P.," First Series, p. 558.

Staton, James Taylor. The Editor oth " Bow-tun Luminarij." An English dialect writer of ]VIanchester(?).

Staunton, William. The Same Hand that wrote the Packet of Letters to Dr. Waterland. An English religious writer of the first part of the eighteenth cen- tury.

Stebbins, Kufus Phlneas, D.D., 1810-85. R. P. S. An American clergy- man ; b. in South Wilbraliam, Jlass. ; Amherst Coll., 1834 ; Cambridge Divinity School, 1837 ; president of Meadville Theol. Sem., 1844-56 ; pastor at Newton, Mass., 1877-85.

Stebbins, Mrs. Sarah (Bridges). One of its Slaves,

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 558.

Steele, Anna C. C. An American poet of Braintree(?), Mass.

Steele, Sir Richard. A Gentleman of the Armij ; Capt. S — I; Hibernian Dick; Isaac Bickerstaff, Esq. ; A Member of the House of Commons.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 558. .

Steevens, George. Annius Angli- canus ; W. R- ; Ephraim Dowse ; H. B. ; Alciphron ; Aldebaran ; One of the Cock and Hen Club.

See "I. and P.," First Series, p. 558.

Steinlein, Laura (Freese). Ar- thalis ; Arthalis Freese. A German novelist.

Stephen, Sir George. An Attorney.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 558.

Stephen, John. A Practical Chemist and E J periiiiced Liquor Dealer. An Amer- ican practical writer of Pliiladelphia(l).

Stephens, Mrs. Ann Sophia (Win- terbotham), 181.3-86. Jonathan ^lick, Esq., of Weuthersfield, Conn., 1854. An American author; b. at Derby, Conn.; married in 1832, and removed to Port- land, Me. ; in 1837 removed again to New York City, when she afterwards resided, devoted to literary labor ; d. at Newport, R.I. '

Stephens, David. A Member of the Incorporated Societi/. An Irish writer of Dublin, of the earlier part of the eigh- teenth century.

Stephens, Edward. Socrates Chris- iianus. An English writer of two hun- dred years ago.

Stephens, George, 1800-51. St. John Dorset. An English dramatist ; b. at Chelsea ; d. at Camden-town, Middlesex.

Stephens, John Jjloyd. An American.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 558.

Stephens, Rev. William. Roger. An English clergyman ; rector of Sutton, Surrey, in the first part of the eighteenth century.

Sterling, John. Archceus ; £; Theo- dore Elbett.

See "I. and P.," First Series, p. 589.

Sterne, Rev. Ijaurence, 1667-1745. English Rabelais.

See "I. and P.," First Series, p. 559.

Stetson, Amos W. A. W. S. An American banker of Boston; in 1887 president of the State National Bank.

Stetson, Caleb, 1793-1870. C. S. An American clergyman; b. at Kings- ton, Mass., Harv. Coll., 1822; Divinity School, 1826 ; pastor at Medford, Mass., 1827-48 ; South Scituate, 1848-59 ; East Lexington, 1859-62; d. at Lexington.

Stevens, Arthur. J. Graham. A French journalist.

Stevens, Henry, A.M., F.S.A. G. M. B. [Green Mountain Boy].

See "I. and P.," First Series, p. 559.

Stevens, WiUlam, Esq., 1732-1807. A Lai/man.

See "L and P.," First Series, p. 559.

Stevpard, Edward. An Officer in the Archdeacon's Court. An English writer.

Steward, James, D.D. Henry Trum- bull. An American historian.

Stewart, Alexander P., M.D. A Westminster Electcrr.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 559.

Stewart, Elizabeth M. E. M. S. An English novelist of the day(?).

Stewart, William Grant. W. G. S. A Scottish literary antiquary and writer.