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Gordon, James. Amicus. A Scot- tish advocate, of Craig,

Gordon, Col. James. Pious Jeems. An American writer.

Gordon, John M. Yindex. An Amer- ican writer.

Gordon, Thomas, 1684(?)-1760. Ca- to ; An Englishman ; A Layman. A Scot- tish, religious and political writer ; b. at Kirkcudbright, Galloway ; and settled in London.

Gordon, William. A Citizen of Abet- deen ; Parenthenopeus Het eticus.

Gore, Mrs Catherine Frances Grace (Moody), 1799-1861. C. F. G ; A Des- ennuyte. An English novelist; b. at East Ketford, Notts ; in 1823 married Capt Charles A. Gore ; devoted her life chiefly to literary work; d. at Linwood, Lyndhurst.

Gore, Christopher, LL.D., 1758-1827. Manlius. An American statesman; b. in Boston; Harv. Univ, 1776, Governor of Massachusetts, 1809-14; United States Senator, 1814-17 ; d at Waltham, Mass,

Gore, John, Baron Annaly. A Noble Lord and Eminent Lawyer. An English jurist.

Gorman, Charles O. An Irish Catho- lic Whig. An American politician.

Gorman, Re v.Thomas Murray, M. A T. M. G. An English clergyman ; Hert- ford Coll., Oxford, 186S; in 1883 resident at Invermore, Woodstock-road, Oxford.

Gorst, Gilpin.. The Deputy Goiernor. An English author.

Gosliu, S. B. S. B. G. An English writer of the day.

Gosling, Charles, about 1657-1747 or 48. The Bntish Timon. An English woman-hater; b. in London, and d. there. See "Gent. Mag./' November, 1784, p. 814.

Gosneti, Samuel Fagarty O'Fogarly, Esq , of Blarney. An English poet ; con- tributor to "Blackwood."

Goss, Elbridge Henry, 1830-. Elhe- gos. An American author ; b. in Boston; Treasurer of the Melrose -(Mass.) Sav- ings Bank.

Goss, Warren iJee. A Soldier. An American soldier of the 2d Mass Eeg't of Heavy Artillery in the late civil war.

Gottschalk, Louis Moreau, 1829- 69. A Pianist. An American musician ; b at N"ew Orleans; educ, in Paris; made professional tours in Europe and the United States ; d. near Eio Janeiro.

Grough, Rev. Benjamin. A Brother Methodist. An English Wesleyan Meth- odist.

Gough, John. An Englishman.


Gough, Rev. John. Phlalethes An English clergyman; Rector of Kirk- Ireton, Derbyshire.

Gough, Richard, 1735-1809. Clio; R. #. / D. II. ; A Layman ; R. G., jun- ior. An eminent English antiquary; "theCamden of the 18th century"; b. in London ; devoted his life to antiquari- an research ; d at Wormley, Herts.

Gould, Benjamin F. Seth Spicer.

Gould, Edward S., 1808-. Cassio; The Man in the Claret Colored Coat. An American merchant, of New York City, and htt& ateur ; b. at Litchfleld, Conn.

Gould ; James L Hairy Hunter. An American writer, of Kew York City.

Gould, Sylvester C., 1840-. Godfrey. An American journalist; b. in Weare, N.H.; now (1885) publisher of "Notes and Queries," Manchester, K H.

Gould, Rev. William, A.M. Com- moner. An English clergyman of tbe 18th century.

Go wan, William. Western Memo- labilia. An American bookseller and bibliographer, of New York City.

Gower, Foote, M.D. A Fellow of the Antiquarian Society. An English physi- cian.

Graff, John Franlclin. Giayleard. An American novelist of the day.

Graham, Eev. . Taoalttbcb. An

English \vriter ; a clergyman of the 18th century.

Graham, Mrs. Elizabeth Susanna (Davenport), 1763-1844. Theiesa Tidy. An English writer for children ; daughter of John Davenport, Esq., and -widow of Thomas Graham, Esq., of Edmond Cas- tle, Cumberland, and of Lincoln's Inn, London; d. at Clapham Common, a suburb of London.

Graham, Esther, -1859. Madge Wildfire. A Scottish rustic beauty, made insane by her wrongs ; dwelt in the old Quarry Hill of Melrose; d in the road, near Ellwand-bridge.

Graham, Sir James Robert George, 2d Bart., LL.D., 1792-1861, A Cumber- land Land-owner. An English states- man ; a member of the English Ministry most of the time, 1830-55.

Graham, Rev. John. A Member of the Synod of United Original Seceders. A Scottish minister of the 18th cen- tury.

Graham, Robert, MD., 1786-1845. It. G-. A Scottish physician and botan- ist; b. at Sterling; Professor of Botany at Glasgow, about 1818 ; in the Univ. of Edinburgh, 1820.

Graham, Rev. William. A Friend