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Oertel, PMlipp Friedrloh Wllhelm.

Priedrich Wilhelm Lips.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 512. Oeser, Rudolph Ludwig. Otto ■Glnubrecht. A Gernmn novelist.

Ostergren, Carl Ijudvlg, 1842-81. Fjalar. A Swedish ])i)t't.

OlTord, John. ^1 Dissenter. An Eng- Jisli clergyman; minister of Palace Gar- dens Cliapei, Kensington, London.

Ogden, JamesC!). A Native of the Town. An Englisli writer of Manchester, of one hundred years ago.

Ogden, Uzal,D.D.,about 1744-1822. A Citizen of the United Slates. An American clergyman ; b. and d. at Newark, N.J. ; was ordained a Protestant-Episcopalian in 1773; in 1805 became a Presbyterian. Ogilby, Rev. Frederick, -1878. A Citizen of Xeif York: An American Episcopal clergyman; Rutgers Coll., 1833 ; General Theological Seminary, 1837 ; assistant-rector Trinity Church, New York City, 1855-78.

O'Grady, Standish. Arthur Clive. An Irish writer of the day in the " Gen- tleman's Magazine."

O'Hea, Miss , -1880. Miss Elena

Norton. An English composer ; d. at Bor- nemouth. — See "Athenasum," 1880, p. 419.

O'KcUy, Le Comte Charles Denis ■William. Charles 0***. Says of him- self '• enfant de la mer, naturalise Irlan- dais-rran9ais."

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 513. Olcott, Henry S., 1832-. A Pew Solder. An American writer of the day ; h. at Orange, N.J.

Oldisworth, William, -1734. A Tippling Philosopher of the Roi/al Societi/ ; Timotheus. See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 513. Oldmixon, John. The Author of the First (Part).

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 513. Oldys, William, 1696-1761. Thomas Hai/ward ; W. 0., Esq.; G. ; E. Cooper. See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 513. Oliphant, R., &c. Timothy Touchstone of Saint Peter's Coll., Westminster. Mem- bers of Saint Peter's Coll., Westminster ; afterwards Oliphant and Allan were of Trin. Coll., Cambridge, and Aston and Taunton of Christ Church.

Oliver, Peter, Esq., 1741-1822. Ca- ractacus. An American Englishman ; son of the Hon. Peter Oliver, LL.D., chief-justice of the province of Massa- chusetts, North America, who removed to England in 1776; the son d. at Shrewsbury. I


Olmsted, George La Mollle. Dr.

Tom G. La Motile. An American jour- nalist of the day of Shabbona's Grove 111.

Omond, Thomas Stewart. Thomas White, Jr. An English poet; fellow of St. John's, Oxford ; in 1872 principal bursar.

Onley, W. An Inrienious Antiquary. An English writer of sixty years ago.

Oplz, Georg Emanuel. Bohemus. A German novelist.

Orleans, Frangois Ferdinand Phi- lippe Louis Marie d', Prince de Join- ville, 1818-. Victor tic Mars. A French prince; third son of King Louis Philippe.


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Orliac, Mme

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Oscar II., King of 0****. ; Oscar Fredril-. poems.

Osgood, Mrs. Frances (liOCke). Florence; F. S.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 514. Osgood, Samuel, D.D., 1812-80. 0.; ,S. 0. An American clergyman; b.- at Charlestovvn, Mass. ; Harv. Coll., 1832; Divinity School, 1835; pastor at Xaslma, N.H., Providence, R.I., and in New York City, where he died.

Otis, Harrison Gray, LL.D. Anti- quary ; An Aijed and Retired Citizen of Boston.

See "I. and P.," First Series, p. 514. Ot-way, Rev. Csesar, -1842. Clericus Lyvecanus.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 514. Oulton, Walley Chamberlalne. George Home, D.D. An Irish drama- tist ; b. in Dublin, and educ. there ; having produced several successful pieces in that city, he went to Lon- don, and was there encouraged by the younger Colman, though he had of- fended the other managers.

Ouseley, Sir William Gore, K.C.B., 1799-. An Englishman. An English diplomatist; attach^ at Washington, 1825 ; in 1858 he was travelling in the United States.

Oviatt, Kev. George Alexander, A.M., and others. A Committee of Pastors. An American Congregational minister; b. in 1811 at Bridgeport, Conn. ; Yale Coll., 1835 ; Yale Divinity School, 1838 ; pastor at Chicopee, Mass., 1851-55.

Owen, Charles, D.D. An Anonymous Clergyman. An English Dissenter of the first part of the eighteenth century. Owen, Mrs. Ellen Culiey. Ellen

C . An English poet.

Owen, Josiah. A Friend to Truth