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crown of Bohemia, but lost that and liis hereditary estate ; d. in England.

Stuart, James Francis Edward, 1688-1765. Yount/ Jacob.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 562.

Stuart, Moses, D.D., 1780-1852. Civis. An American Congregational clergyman ; b. at Wilton, Conn. ; Yale Coll., 1799; professor in the Andover Theological Seminary, 1810-48.

Stukelej', William, M.D., 1687- 1765. Chjjndonar. An eminent Eng- lish antiquary ; b. at Holbeach, Lincoln- shire ; having practised nine years in London as a physician, removed to Grantham in 1726 ; was ordained in 1729 ; rector of St. George the Martyr, London, 1747-65.

Sturtevant, Peleg. Byron. An American poet.

Sturzen-Becker, Oscar Patrik. Orvar Odd. A Swedish writer of the day.

Stuxljerg, Anton. A. 8 — g. A Swedish writer.

Suberwick, Mme. . M. V. de

Fe're'al. A German writer.

Suffleld, Eev. Robert Rodolph. xi Scion of the old Church. An English clergyman.

Sulivan, Sir Richard Josepb, -1806. The Leader in the India Direction ; Akbur of Betlis.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 562.

Sullivan, James, 1744-1808. Citoijen de Nuvion.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 582.

Summers, J. C. Blue Peter. An American writer of the day on yachting.

Sumner, Charles, LL.D., 181 1-74. C. iS. An American statesman ; b. in Boston ; Harv. Coll., 1830 ; United States senator, 1851-74 ; d. at Washington, D.C.

Surnerton, Thomas. John Robart.

Sutton, Scott. Sir Toby.

Swan, Col. James, - about 1831. A Late AJember of the General Court. An American revolutionary soldier; a mem- ber of the legislature, from Dorchester, Mass.

Swanwick, John. A Citizen of Philadelphia. An American political writer of one hundred years ago.

Swazey, John B. Ah-Chin-le. An American writer of the day.

Swett, William B. ,4 Deaf Mute. An American writer of the day.

Swift, Jonathan, D.D. The Author ; 2fr. Ab — / Pi—er: ^1 Celebrated Author in

Ireland; Isaac Bideerstuff ; A

B ,• English Rabelais; Dr.

S — t; Oregon/ Miso Siirum ; A Person of Qnalitij ; Sieur de Baudrier ; T. N., Philomath.

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

Swinfen, Rev. John. A Clergi/jnan in the Giti/. An English Dissenter of the first part of the eighteenth century.

Swinnock, George, A.M., -1673. G. S. An English minister ; vicar of Great Kymble, Bucks., from which he was ejected for non-conformity, 1662 ; be- came pastor at Maidstone, and d. there.

Swinton, Rev. John, F.R.S. Minor Topics ; Philalethes.

See "I. and P.," First Series, p. 564.

Sw^ope, Cornelius E. C. E. S. An American writer of the day.

Sykes, Arthur Ashley, D.D. A Gen- tleman of the Temple.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 564.

Sykes, Joseph. J. S.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 664.

Symmons, John. An Independent Gentleman. An English classical

scholar ; son of Charles Symmons, D.D.. and student of Christ Church.

Synge,Rev.Edward,D.D.,1659-1741.

Also ascribed to Henry Craik.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 564.

Tademma, W. Mr. Wop.

TagliaflFeri, J. B. The Proprietor of the Roman Gallery, N.Y., 1854.

Taine, Hlppblyte Adolphe. Bar- nab^ .X.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 564.

Tait, William. Peter Playfair. An English journalist of London.

Talbot, Miss Hannah. Parke Dan- forth. An American writer of the day ;

daughter of George F. Talbot, of Port- land, Me.

Talbot, William, D.D., 1659-1730. Polite and Learned Physician of Oxford. An English clergyman; b. at Stourton Castle, Staffordshire ; educ. at Oxford ; bishop of Oxford, 1699-1715.

Taneyhill, Richard Henry. R. King Bennett.

Tanner, F. F. T. An English writer