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E. M S Rev. James Dallaway, F.S.A.
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Ebony. William Blackwood, a humor- ous appellation applied to him by James Hogg in the,;ez/ d'esprit "The Chaldee Ms ," which appeared in " Blackwood's Magazine" for October, 1817.
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"In 1764 he was well portrayed by Mr. James Kidley, in his admiiable 'Tales of the G-enii,' under the name of ' Phesoi Ecneps (his cwnnameread baekwai ds) Dervish of the Groves, and a panegyrical letter fiom him to that ingen- ious racialist, under the same signature, is inser- ted in * Letters of Eminent Persons,' Vol. HI., p. 139."
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Edgar, Sir John. Sir Richard ISteele. "In January, 1720, he began a paper under the name of Sir John Edgar called the 'Theatre/ which he continued every Tuesday and Saturday till the 5th of April following/'
Edgerton, Wild. Brock Me Vtcker.
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