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WulflF, Margaretbe, A. Stein. A German novelist.

Wyatt, James. A Friend to Consist- ency. An English writer one hundred years ago.

Also ascribed to John or Matthew Wyatt.

AVyatt, Slatthew Digby, 1820-. An Architect. An English architect ; super- intended the erection of the Crystal Palace in London, 1851 ; knighted, 1868.

Wyatt, Mrs. Sophia (Hayes). A Landhtdt/ of the Old School.

Wyatt-EdgeU, Rev. EdgeU. A Protestant Clergyman, An English divine ;

Oriel Coll., Oxford ; resident, in 1887, at Stanford Park, Rugby.

Wyld, Robert S. A Modern Calvinist. A Scottish religious writer of the day.

Wyman, Rufus, M.D. A Tything- man.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 601.

Wyndham, Henry Peni-nddocke. H. P. \r.

See "I. and P.," Pirst Series, p. 601.

Wynne, Thornas H. T. H. W.

See "I. and P.," First Series, p. 601.

Wyvlll, Fanny Susan. Fanshawe Brook. An English poet of the day.

Yonge, Charlotte Mary. Alma.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 601.

Young,. Junius Patricius.

Young, Alexander, D.D., 1800-54. A. Y. An American clergyman ; b. and d. in Boston ; Harv. Coll., 1820 ; Divinity School, 1827 ; pastor in Boston, 1825-54.

Young, Alexander. Summerdale. An American writer of the day ; published at Chicago, 1880.

Young, Alexander. Taverner. An American journalist of Boston.

Young, Arthur, Esq. A. Y****, Esq.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 602.

Young, Sir Charles George, D.C.L., 1795-1869. C. G. Y. An English knight ; educ. at the Charter-house ; en-

tered the College of Arms as pursuivant, 1813 ; garter principal king of arms, and knighted.

Young, EdTvard, D.C.L. Cynthio.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 602.

Young, Edward James. E. J. Y. An American clergyman ; b. in Boston ; Harv. Coll., 1848 ; professor there, 1869- 80 ; pastor at Waltham, Mass., 1880-87.

Young, John Russell. J. R. Y.

See' " I. and P.," First Series, p. 602.

Young, Marianne. An English Trav- eller. An English writer.

Young, Robert. Fermanagh True Blue. An Irish musical writer.

Young, Thomas. Philo-Kuriaces Lon- cardiensis.

Youngman, W, E, An Oxford Man.

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Zachos, John C, 1820-. Cadmus. An American educator ; b. in Constantinople of Greek parentage ; Kenyon Coll., Ohio, 1840.

Zeehmeister, Alexander Viktor.

Alexander Viktor Wilhelmi. A

dramatist.

Zeising, Adolf, 1810-76. Richard Morning. A German novelist; b. at Ballenstadt ; resided at Leipsic and Munich. 1853-76; d. at Munich.

Ziehen, Ed-ward August Phi- lipp. Edward Ellersberg. A German writer.

Zitelmann, Ernst Otto Konrad.

Konraa Telmann. A German author of the day.

ZoUner, Caroline (Grape) v. Caroline v. Gohren. A German

novelist.

Zululand. The Land of Mis- fortune.