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Dublin; C of Derryloran, Cookstown,
Co Tyrone, 1880-83 et seq.
Gloag, J A Lake. Ekal Gaolg. A Scottish novelist of the day.
Glossop, Maria Elizabeth, 1851-. Maria, Hams. An English actress.
Glover, Mrs. Elliot. Elinor Vey. An Amencan journalist.
Glover, Richard, 1712-85. A Cele- brated Liteiaiy and Political Character; An Old Member of Parliament An Eng- lish merchant and famous poet and Greek scholar; MP from 1700.
Glover, William, M.D. One of the People. A Scottish physician.
Glubb, Rev. Peter Southmead, B.D., 1819- PS. G. An English clergyman; b at Liskeard , Sidney Sussex Coll., Cam- bridge, B D , 1857 ; Vicar of St. Anthony- in-Meneage, 1858-83 et seq.
Glttck, Elizabeth, 1815-. Betty Pa- oh A German, poet and prose writer ; b. in Vienna , the daughter of a physi- cian ; since 1852 has resided in her native city.
Goddard, William, 1740-1817. An- drew Marvel. An American journalist; at Providence, 1762; at Philadelphia, 1767, Baltimore, 177S-92, when he re- turned to Rhode Island; d. at Provi- dence.
Godolphin, William, Marquis of Blandford. An English Tiaieller at JKome.
Godwin, Mrs. Mary Wollstoncraft,
1739-97 Mrs. W . An English
author, b. in London; d. in Somers- town.
Godwin, William, 1756-1836. Rev. Edward Baldwin; Theophilus Sfarchfie; A Love* of Older; Yerax; The Sir Hil- debtand Horrible of the English Novelists. An English novelist; b. in Cambridge- shire; studied theology at Hoxton ; after preaching five years, removed to London, and began his career as an author ; and d. in that city.
Goetz, Mrs. Angelina (IJevy). Ange- lina. An English song-composer.
Gogol, Nikolai Vasilievich, 1809-52. F. Ahf; A Russian Noble. A celebrated Russian /Jttmitewr; passed his later years in Moscow.
Goldicutt, John, 1793-1842. J. G. An English architect ; studied at the Royal Academy in Paris, and in Rome ; was one of the secretaries of the Insti- tute of British Architects.
Goldschmidt, Meyer Aaron. Adolf Meyer. A Danish poet and journalist, of Copenhagen.
Goldsmith, James Carleton [or Jay
Carlton]. Goldie; Jay Carlton [or
Charleton~\. An American writer.
Goldsmith, Oliver, 1728-74. Master Michael Anqelo; The Citizen of the World; A Chinese Philosopher ; A Nobleman. An eminent Irish author; b. in Leinster; from 1756 led a literary life in London.
Gonzales, Louis Jean Emmanuel, 1815-. Caliban. A French journalist and romance writer ; b. at Saintes (Nie- dercharente); studied in Paris; then de- voted himself to literary pursuits
Goodale, Elaine, and Dora Reed. Two Children. American poets, of Sky- Fann, South Egremont, Mass.; Elaine, b. 1863; Dora Reed, 186G.
Goodale, Miss Mary Green. Edith Alston. An American "Southland" poet , b. in New Orleans , began to write poetry at the age of twelve years.
Goode, Very Rev William, D D , FS.A., 1801-68. A Cleigyman; Phi- lalethes. An English clergyman; Trin. Coll,, Cambridge, 1825 ; Dean of Ripon, 1860-68; editor of the "Christian Ob- server."
Goodman, Miss Margaret. An Eng- lish Sister of Mercy. An English lady ; a Sister of Mercy at Devonport.
Goodrich, Frank Boott, 1826-. Dick Tmto. An American writer , b. m Bos- ton ; Harv. Univ., 1845 ; for several years the Paris correspondent of the New York" Times."
Goodrich., H. Newton. Beelzebub. An English poet.
Goodrich, Samuel Griswold, 1793- 1863. 0. B.; Peter Parley. An Ameri- can popular and miscellaneous writer, chiefly for the young; b. at Ridgefield, Conn.; U.S. Consul at Paris, 1848-52; d. in New Tork City.
Goodridge, Mrs. Mary Williams (Greeley). Dorothy Dudley. An Amer- ican writer.
Goodwin, George B. Dennis Mul- doon.
Goodwyn, Maj -Gen. Julius Ed- mund, C.B. Gershom. An English officer; entered the army, 1844; Lieut- Col. 41st Foot, 1864; Colonel, 1858, dis- tinguished himself in the Eastern cam- paign of 1864-55.
Goorbeyre, Dr. Imbert Un Etho- phile. A French physician; nephew of Admiral Goorbeyre; d. Guadeloupe.
Gordon, Archibald D. The Prowler. An American journalist, of Nevp Tork City.
Gordon, Clarence. Vieux Moustache. An American novelist of the day.
Gordon, George. Will Honeycomb,