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1883-. Pa? sonus Rusticus. An American
lawyer; b, in Philadelphia; Harv Law
School, 1878, has practised in Boston,
1878-84 et seq ; resides in Cambridge,
Mass
McDermott, Hugh F., 1883-. Pax. An American journalist, of Boston.
Macdiarmid, John, about 1789-1852. Atticus JSecundus. A Scottish journalist; b. in Edinburgh ; and educ at the Univ. of that city; in 1817 he became editor of the " Dumfries Courier."
MacDonald, Rev. Andrew, 1757-90 Matthew Bramble. A clever Scottish writer; b and educ. in Leith ; was a jour- nalist, first at Glasgow, then in London.
Macdonald, Angus W. A Virginian. An Ameiican writer of the day.
MacDonald, Bev. George, 1825-. Dalmocand A Scottish novelist; b. at Huntly ; educ. at the Univ. of Aberdeen ; settled in London, devoting himself to lit- erature ; lectured in this country, 1872-73.
Macdonald, John Hay Atholl. Jean Jambon. A Scottish humorist ; Solicitor- General of Scotland.
MacDonald, Wilson. Homo ; Spiral Groove. An American sculptor, of New York City.
McDonnell, John W., 1856-. Patrick Fitzgi bbons. An American j ournalist and reporter, of New York City.
McDonough, C. J. Warwick.
M'Donough, Capt. Felix, -1836. The Hermit An English writer, of London ; wrote for the "Literary Gazette," but latterly, steeped in poverty, he dragged on existence as a " bookseller's hack "
McDowell, Mrs. Catherine, 1853-83. Sherwood Banner. An American writer ; wrote for "Harper's Weekly," etc ; d at Holly Springs, Miss.
McElroy, William E. My '? on Hub- bell.
McFarlan, W. Ij. A Special Corre- spondent. A Scottish traveller; corre- spondent of the " Glasgow Herald/'
Macfarlane, Robert, 1815-83. Ruth- erglen, A Scottish antiquary.
Macfarlane, William. A Layman. A Scottish writer,
M'Gaffey, Mrs. Louisa Amelia (Pratt), 1833-. RuikCrayne. An Amer- ican poet ; b. at Darby Plains, Madison Co., 0. ; in 1855 married to John M'Gaf- fey, a lawyer of Springfield, 0., where she afterwards resided.
MacGavock, Randal W., 1828-. A Tennessean. An American traveller; b. at Nashville, Tenn.
MacGeachy, Charles E. A. Mac, (The Danburian).
M'Gee, Thomas D'Arcy, 1823-68.
Phdo -Veutas ; A Backwoodsman. An
Irish-American journalist ; b. in Carling-
iord , in 1848 came to America for a per-
manency ; and was the editor of journals
in the United States and Canada ; d. at
Ottawa, Canada.
Macgeorge, Andrew. A Layman; Veritas. A Scottish writer, of Glasgow.
MacGeorge, Rev. Robert Jackson, about 1811-. Culpepper Crabtree, Esq.; Solomon of Streetsvilte. A Scottish cler- gyman of the English Church; Incum- bent of Streetsville, Upper Canada, 1841- 58, when he returned to Scotland.
McGhee, Rev. Robert James, M.A., 1789-. A Minister of the Church of Ire- land. An Irish Epis. divine ; Trin. Coll., Dublin, 1811; Rector of Holywell-cwm- Needingworth, Hants., from 1846.
M'Gibbon, Alexander. A Lounger, an Old Maid, and Lady Honora. A Scot- tish poet.
M'Gilchrist, John, M.D. J. M'G. A Scottish poet.
M'Gill, Rev. John. A Chapel Minis- ter. A Scottish minister.
Macgowan, Rev. John, 1726(?)-80. The Listener; The Shaver. An English minister among the Particular Baptists
M'Gregor, John, 1797-1857. A Bai- nster; Simeon South. A Scottish statis- tician; b. at Stornaway, "Ross-shire; ap- pointed one of the two Joint Secretaries of the English Board of Trade at Lou- don in 1840 ; d. at Boulogne.
MacGregor, John, 1825-. Rob .Roy. An English traveller ; b. at Gravesend lives in Greenwich, near London.
McGrew, Alexander, 1826-. Bran- dyuxne; Sandy Osborne An American journalist, of Memphis, Tenn.
McGuire, Mrs. J. W. (Broekenbor- ough). A Lady of Virginia. An Ameri- can "Southland" writer; b. at Richmond, Va. ; wife of Rev. John P. McGuire, an Epis. clergyman ; teacher of a school at Tappahannock, Va., 1866-70 et seq.
McHale, JTrank. @eramt.
McHale, John, D.D, 1791-1881. Hierophilu&; John, Archbishop of Tuam. An eminent Irish prelate; b. at Tubber- navme, Mayo; was a student at May- nooth, and then lecturer and professor there; on the death of Dr. Kelley, he was made Archbishop of Tuam.
Machar, Miss A. M. Fidelis. An American writer of the day.
McHenry, George, An Old Acquain- tance; A Native of Pennsylvania. An American political writer.
McHenry, James, MD. Solomon