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Parsons, Tyler. A Friend to Tiutli. An English writer early in the 19th cen- tury

Partee, W. B. Nomistale. An Amer- ican writer on money.

Parton, James, 1822-. An Old Smoker. An American author, b. at Canterbury, England, and brought to the United States in 1827; has for many years devoted his life to literary labor, chiefly in New York City.

Parton, Mrs. Sara Payson (Willis FarringtonEldredge), 1811-72. Fanny Fern. An American writer ; b. at Port- land, Me., lived chiefly in New York City, and d. there.

Partridge, J. Arthur. A Birmingham Liberal An English writer of the day.

Partridge, S. W. 8. W. P. An English religious poet and writer.

Pascliall, Ann S. A. 8, P. An American writer.

Pascoe, Mrs. Charlotte Champion (Willyams), 1781-1874. Barsillai Bar- agweneth. An English dialect writer, of Cornwall; d. at Nanskeval, Mawgan in Pydar.

Pascoe, Rev. Samuel, 1845-. Allen Kenwyn. An English poet and prose writer, b at Truro; Curate of St. Paul's, Truro, 1878-83 et seq.

Pascual, Antonio Diodoro de, 1822- 74. Adadus Calpe. A Spanish writer.

Paskco, . Seneca. An American

journalist.

Paspjiiin, Antoine Claude. Valery. A French writer.

Patch, John, 1807-. A Boston Ama- teur Poet. An American lawyer; b. in Ipswich, Mass. ; Bowdoin Coll., 1831 ; was a lawyer in Boston, Beverly, and Nan- tucket, all in Mass. ; spent some years in California ; but has now for many years resided at his Ipswich farm and homo.

Paterson, Nathaniel, D.D. A Cler- gyman. A Scottish (?) minister.

Paterson, Samuel, 1728-1802. Cor- iat, Junior. An English bibliographer, of London ; b. and d. in that city.

Paton, Andrew Archibald, F R.G.S., 1809-74. An Oriental Student. An Eng- Ijsh traveller in the East; Consul at Ra- gusa and the Bocca di Cattaro from 1802.

Paton, Mme Emilie Euph6mie Therese (Pacini). Jacques Eozier. A French writer; wife of Jules Paton.

Paton, James, DD. A Father. A Scottish (?) minister of 100 years ago.

Paton, Sir Joseph Noel, R.S.A., LL D , 1823-. A Painter; Spindrift. An eminent Scottish painter and poet; b. at Dunfermline, Fifeshire.


Patterson, VirginiaS. Gatry Games.

Pattison, Dorothy W. Sister Dora.

Paul, Sir John Dean, 2d Bart., D.CL, 1802-08. ,A Delinquent Danker. An English banker ; b. in London; suc- ceeded his father in 1852 as partner in the banking firm of Snow, Strahan, Paul & Co., which failed jn 1855, and Stni- han, Bates, and Paul were tried for fraud, and sentenced to 14 years' penal servitude, but they were liberated be- fore the expiration of the term, and iSir J. D. Paul took up his residence at Lan- cing, near Shorelmrn, and afterwards at St. Alban's, where he died.

Paul, Vcn. Robert Bateman, M.A., 1798-1877. R. B. P. ; The Late James Hamlet/ Tieyenna. An English clergy- man; Prebendary of Lincoln, 1867-74; Confrater of Browne's Hospital, Stam- ford, and resident at Barn Hill, Stam- ford, 1874-77 ; d. at Stamford.

Paulding, James Kirke, 1779-18GO. An Amatew , An Amateur of Fashion; Hector Bull-us ; Dominie Nlcfiolas JEgidi- us Oudenarde ; A Doubtful Gentleman ; A New Enqland Man; Jt Northern Man; An Obsolete Author; A Retired Common Councilman,- Lancelot Lanystajfe, JEsq.j

Several American Authors ; W $ ,

Esq.; Sir W. Scott. An American es- sayist, humorist, and miscellaneous writer, of New York City ; d. at Hyde Park.

Pauldiag, William Irving. David T. Valentine. An American writer; son of James K, Paulding.

Pavier, Thomas. T. P. See "11. J." (Richard Jones).

Paxton, Joseph Rupert, 1827-. Hipponax Roset. An American author, translator, and contributor to periodicals, of Philadelphia; was engaged in the mil- itary service of the United States, 1801- 65.

Payne, Miss . Flo? a. An Amer- ican Western writer.

Payne, A. R. Middletoun. One who has seen them. An American trav- eller

Payne, Col. Allban S , 1822-. Nieh- olas Spicer. An American journalist

Payne, Buckner H., 1799-188JJ. Ariel An American writer, of Tennes- see ; at one time considered the greatest logician of the South; onco in affluent circumstances, but died blind.

Payne, Lieut. J. Bertrand, 1838-. J". B. P. An English officer of the Itoyal Jersey Artillery; biographer and liter- ary antiquary ; b. in London,

Payson, Edward, 181*K A Citizen