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Duncan, John, D D , 1720-1808 J**n D&frKXn John Bi ighte ; Ridiard Brisk; An Old Parochial Clergyman; T\jt o-Phileleuthw us An English divine ; Rector of South "Warmboroustfi, Hants.; d. at Bath.
Duncan, W W. D. A Scottish poet
Duncan, William James. W '. J. D. A Scottish financial writer, of Glasgow
Dunckley, Henry, M.A Verax An English author and journalist; editor of the " Manchester Examiner and Times."
Duncombe, Kev. Joan, 1730-85. Another Gentleman of Cambndge; Onto; Rusticus An English clergyman ; Vicar of Herne; a contributor to the "Gent. Mag " for 20 years, under the signature of " Crito "
Duncombe, William, 1089-1769. Benevolus; P/ulopropos. An English translator and miscellaneous writer; b. in London ; devoted his life chiefly to literary pursuits in that city; and d. there.
Dundas, J. Hamilton. J. H. D. A Scottish poet.
Dundas, Wedderburn. W. D. A Scottish poet
Dundonald, Thomas Cochrane, 10th Earl of, 1775-1860. A Seaman An English admiral, commander-in-chief of the North American and West India Station, 1848-61 , M P. for Westminster, 1807-8
Dunham, Mrs. Emma B. (Sargent). Leoline. An American writer.
Dunham, Robert Carr. (7 -s Z> s; Bellamy Brownjohn. An English writer.
Dunlap, M. Ij EuraL An Ameri- can journalist, of New York City.
Dunlap, William, 1766-1839. A Water Drinker. An American painter and dramatic author, of New York City ; b. at Perth Amboy, N Y. ; founder of the N Y. Academy of Design.
Dunlop, Kev. Alexander. Oivis ; A Layman; A Country Minister. A Scot- tish religious writer.
Dunlop, Madeline Wallace and Rosalind. Two Sisters. English writ- ers ; daughters of an Indian official, and b. in India.
Dunlop, William, M.D , 1795-1848. A Backwoodsman; Colin Ballantyne. A Scottish and Canadian litterateur; b. at Greenock, Scotland ; came to Canada in 1826 ; d. at Lachine, near Montreal.
Dunn, Caleb, 1884-. Solon Shingle. An American writer (*).
Dunning, Mrs. A. K. Nellie Grahame.
An American \\ nter.
Dunning, 31 O. B. Mary Loumer. An American writer (?).
Dunning, Miss Susan C. Shirley Dai e. See " Power, Mrs. Susan C. (Dunning)/'
Dunster, Rev. Charles, M A., -1816. A Country Clergyman An Enghsh cler- gyman; an elegant scholar and ingen- ious poet; Trin. Coll, Oxford, 1771; Kector of Petworth, 1780-1816, and Rural Dean of Western Sussex.
Dunton, John, 1659-1733. A Book- seller ; His Grace, John, Duke of . . . ; A Member of the Athenian Society; Philaret, a Member of Athens. An English book- seller; turned author; in 1685 visited New England, and resided 8 months in Boston
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DupettoMere*, FrSde'ric, 1785-1827. M Fredtnc. A Trench dramatic author ; b. in Paris.
Duplany, Claude Marius, 1850-. Claude Marius. A Prench actor.
Duplessis-Kergomard, Jules de Morlaix. Grustave de Penmarch. A Prench poet.
Duppa, Richard, B.C.L., 1767-1831. R. D. ; Member of the Umv of Camb. An English lawyer and miscellaneous writer ; d in London.
Durand, Mme Alice Marie Celeste (Henry), 1842-. Henri Grfville. A French novelist; b. in Paris; passed some years, till 1872, at St. Petersburg, when she returned to her native city.
Durand, J. P. J. P. Philips, docteur. A Prench physicist, of Paris.
Durfee, Job, LL.D., 1790-1847. Theoptes. An American jurist; b. at Tiverton, R.I.; Brown Univ, 1813; ad- mitted to the bar, 1814; M.C., 1821-25; Associate Justice and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Rhode Island, 1835-47 ; d. at Tiverton.
D'Urfey, Thomas, -1723. Mr. D'Uffey; Poet Stutter. An English poet, song-writer, and dramatist; b. in Prance.
Durgin, Miss . Elisabeth Conovei .
Durivage, Francis Alexander, 1814-81. The Old 'Un. An American miscellaneous writer; d. in New York City.
Durward, Bernard Isaac, Porte Crayon. An American poet and artist; adopted the nom de plume of "Porte Crayon," not knowing that it had already been appropriated by another writer.