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particularly " Ovid " and " Homer/' to the " Gent. Mag ," 1740 et seq., under the signatures of " Telarius " and " Vedas- tus."

Telba. William Ablett. The road to riches; or, plain directions for securing wealth . . . L. 1857

Tell, Muni Mis. Alice (McGhre) Griffin. See "Glenmore, Addle."

Temperate Drinker, A. William Gauntley. Animadversions on a treatise published on behalf of teetotalism. Bakeweil, 1857.

Templar, A. William Charles Mark Kent. The Gladstone government, being cabinet pictures ... L. 1866.

Temple, Rev. Allan. Rev. Charles Benjamin Tayler. The will-forgers. L. 1847.

Temple, iJauncelot, Esq. John Arm- strong. Sketches ; or, essays on various subjects. By ... L. 1758.

Temple, Neville. The Hon. Julian Charles Henri/ Fane. Tannhauser; or, the battle of the bards (1861), conjointly with "Edward Trevor" (pseud.), q.v.

The authorship, which was intended to be a profound secret, was discovered by Fane's use of his family motto, " Ne Vile Fano," as a pseu- donym.

In his "Julian Fane, a Memoir" (1871, p. 173), Loid Lytton writes as follows : " The little poem of ' Tannhauser,' which, whilst at Vienna, he [Fane] published under a feigned name, and which was written in conjunction with myself, grew naturally out of his enthusiasm for ... Wagner's great opera of ' Tannhauser.' " He then, after explaining 1 that the pseudonym "Ne- ville Temple ft refers to the motto of the Fanes, ne vftefano, proceeds to give in full those parts of the poem which were composed by Fane.

Templeton. George H. Monroe. Mu- sical entertainment. B 1845. Also in his contributions to the Hartford *' Cou- rant," and other papers.

Templeton, Faith. Harriet Boomer Barber. Wrecked, but not lost. P. 1880.

Templeton, Laurence. Sir Walter Scott. Ivanhoe. a romance. Edinb. 1820.

Templeton, Timothy. Charles Ad- ams, of Washington. See " Brit. Mus. Cat/'

Templeton, Tristram. Nicholas Francis Flood Damn. Charles Kava- nah : a story of modern life, character, and adventure, in the London " Monthly Journal/' 1866-67.

Temporary Inhabitant, An. Johann Jakob Grumbke. A tour through the Island of Kiigen, in the Baltic, 1805 . . , L. 1807.

Temponrai Pellcitas. One of the pseudonyms attributed to Junius (-7.1?.)-


The lettei thus signed is dated Oct 12, 1768, and satirizes the correspondents who had sup- ported the ministry.

Tenella, lia. Mrs. Mary Bayard (Devereux) Clarke, who first adopted this pen-name in her contributions to South- ern literature.

Tennessean, A Randal W. Mac- Gavock. A T. abroad; or, letters from Europe, Africa, and Asia, 1851-52.

Tennessean. D. W. Matsh. Ten- nessean in Persia and Koordistan. P. 18-.

Ten-Pounder, A. P. Mackenzie. An exposure of the spy-system pursued in Glasgow during the years 1816, 17, 18, 19, and 20 ... Edited . . . Glasgow, 1833.

Termagant, Madame Koxana. Bonnel Thornton. Have at you all ; or, the Drury Lane journal ... L. 1752.

Terrse Filius. Robert Edward Gam- ham. A letter to the Right Rev. Lewis [Bagot], by divine permission, Lord Bishop of Norwich ... L 1789.

Terree Filius. Rev. Stephen Weston. Werneria ; or, short characters of Earth's ... By ... L. 1805.

Terry, Money, Esq. James B Cong- don. New Bedford money matters . . . B. 1859.

Ter-Tisanthrope. William Honyman Gillespie. The origin of evil : a celestial drama. L. 1873.

Testfaolus. One of the pseudonyms attributed to Junius (g r ),

The letter thus signed is dated Nov. 24, 1770, and consists of an nonical defence of Lord Bar. rington.

Testis. One of the pseudonyms at- tributed to Junius (<?.*'.)

The letter thus signed is dated Nov. 19, 1770, and reflects upon the army.

" Testudo, Totty." Mrs. Flora Fran- ces Wylde. The life and wonderful ad- ventures of ... an autobiography. Edinb. 1873.

Testy, Tim. Alden Spooner. His sig- nature, Sept. 4, 1811, to lines " Crossing the Ferry," in the " Long Island Star " (Brooklyn, N.Y.).

Testy, Timothy. See "Sensitive, Samuel," and .

Teutha. William Jerdan, who used this signature from his first to his last contributions to the press,

Th. Tliomas Thornton (1). See Lamb's "Etta," "Christ's Hospital."

Thacker, Page. Lettie M. Burwell. Plantation reminiscences. 1878.

Tnanelian, N. W* Coffin, in the Boston " Journal."

Thanet, Octave. Miss Alice French,