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Wood, Miss Charlotte. Charlotte Dunning. An American writer of the day, of Poughkeepsie.

Wood, E. E. W. An English cler- gyman of Broadwater Eectory.

Wood, Horatio. H. W. An Amer- ican clergyman ; Harv. Coll., 1827 ; Di- vinity School, 1832; for many years minister at large in Lowell, Mass., and in 1885 resident there.

Wood, Rev. James. A Scotch Preacher. A Scottish writer of the day.

Wood, Roland A. Paul Gushing. An English writer of the day in "Black- wood's Magazine."

Wood, William Maxwell, M.D., -1880. The Chief of the Bureau of Medi- cine and Surgerij. An American surgeon ; assistant-surgeon in the United States Navy, 1829; surgeon, 1838; medical di- rector, 1871 ; retired list, 187-.

Woodbridge, Wylly. An American Citizen. An American writer; published at Washington, 1868.

Woodbury, Rev. Augustus, A.M., 1825-. A. W. ; The Pastor of the West- minster Cong. Soc, Providence. An Amer- ican minister; h. at Beverly, Mass.; Harv. Univ. Divinity School; pastor at Providence, R.I., 1857-87.

Woodd, Rev. Basil. A Clergyman.

See "I. and P.," First Series, p. 598.

Woodforde, James(l). A Gentleman of Shropshire. An English writer.

Woodis, Rev. William. Pindar. An English clergyman.

Woodmas,. A Gentleman Inde- pendent of Party. An English political writer.

Woods, A. B. A Believer. An Amer- ican writer.

Woods, Mrs. Kate Tannant. Kate True An American writer of Cleveland, Ohio.

Woodward, Joseph Janvier, M.D., 1833-. Janvier. An American physi- cian; b. in Philadelphia; grand M.D. at the Univ. of Pennsylvania in 1853; assistant-surgeon in the United States Army.

Woodw^ard, Josiah, D.D. A Minis- ter ; A Minister of the Church of England.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 599.

Woodworth, John, 1768-1858. An American Youth. An American jurist ; b. at Schodack, N.Y. ; studied law at Albany ; admitted to the bar, 1791 ; in 1806 settled in Albany, and d. there.

Wooldridge, George B. Tim Quick.

W^ooley, Rev. Charles, M.A. C. W-, A.M.

See "I. and P.," First Series, p. 599.

Woolston, Rev. Thomas. Origen

Adamantius Eenatus; Mystagogus.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 599.

Worcester, Leonard, 1767-1846. Ce- phas. An American minister ; b. at Hol- lis, N.H. ; pastor at Peacham, Vt., 1799- 1839, and at Johnsbury.Vt., 1839-46.

Worcester, Noah, D.D. Noah W. ; The Editor of the "Friend of Peace"; The Pilgrim Good-Intent; Freeman L. Usher; Elias Monitor.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 599.

Worth, Gorham A., 1773-1856. Igna- tius Jones. An American banker ; for a time cashier of a bank in Albany, and at the time of his death president of the New York City bank ; d. in New York City.

Wotton, William, D.D. M. N.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 599.

Wragg, Dr. William T. W. T. W. An American writer of the South.

Wrangham, Rev. Francis, F.S.A. F. W.

See "I. and P.," First Series, p. 600.

Wray, Daniel, 1701-83. W- An English writer ; b. in London ; educ. at Cambridge; was deputy teller of the exchequer, 1745-82.

Wreford, John Beynell, D.D., F.S.A. J. R. W. An English hymn-writer of Bristol ; educ. for the ministry at Man- chester Coll., York ; and in 1825 became co-pastor with Rev. John Kentish, min- ister at Birmingham ; his voice failing in 1831, he left the active ministry, and for many years was a successful teacher ; in 1869 et seq. he lived in comparative re- tirement near Bristol.

Wrenford, W. H. Master of the Usk Grammar School. An English writer of the day.

Wretman, I. M. I. M. W. A Swed- ish author.

WriflFord, Anson. Uncle Daniel.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 600.

Wright,. Daniel Johnson.

Wright, Charles. C. W. An Eng- lish(?) bibliographer.

Wright, Blizur. A Democrat of the Old School.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 600.

Wright, George, Esq. Sylvan Ci). An Englisli writer; author of the "Rural Christian," etc.

Wright, James A. A Layman. An American writer of the day.

Wright, Thomas. Journeyman Engi- neer ; The Riverside Visitor.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 600.

Wright, Williani. A Surgeon Aurist. An English writer ; surgeon aurist to Queen Charlotte.