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Graydon, Alexander, 1752-1818. A Desultory Header. An American writer ; b. at Bristol, Penn. ; resided in Philadel- phia, 1816-18, where he died.

Grayson, William J., 1788-1863. Cur- tins. An American poet and politician, of Charleston, S.C. ; b. in Beaufort, S.C. ; South Carolina Coll., 1809; M.C., 1833- 87; d. at Newbera, N.C.

Great Britain and Ireland. John Bull

Greatrex, Rev. Charles Butler. Abel Log. An English clergyman; Curate in charge of Echinswell w. Sydmonton, Hants., 1878-79; in 1880 et seq. resided at Burghclere, Newbury.

Greaves, Alexander. Philaleihes. An American writer.

Greaves, Eev. Thomas Berkeley. Solomon Secondstght. An English poet and novelist.

Greeley, Horace, 1811-72. H. G. An American journalist ; b. in Amherst, N.H.; went to New York City in 1831 ; and was there engaged in journalism till his death at his country residence near Chappaqua, N.Y.

Greeley, Miss Mary Williams. Doro- thy Dudley. See u Goodridge, Mrs. Mary Williams (Greeley}."

Greely, Robert H. Bob } 'Gotham.

Green, Duff, 1794-1875. An Ameri- can. An American lawyer, journalist, and politician, of Georgia ; where he was born, and died.

Green, G. G. G. An American poet.

Green, George Smith. A Gentleman of Oxford; A Tradesman of Oxford. An English poet ; a watchmaker, of Oxford, in the 18th century.

Green, John. J. G. An English traveller of the 18th century.

Green, John, D.D., about 1706-79. G. An English clergyman; b. at Bev- erly, in Yorkshire; Bishop of Lincoln. 1761-79.

Green, John Richards, 1758-1818. John Gifford; Humphrey Hedgehog. An English author and journalist; having become deeply in debt by his excesses, in 1782 fled to France under the assumed name of John Gifford. He died a mag- istrate of Worshipstreet police-court, at Bromley, in Kent.

Green, Joseph, 1706-80. Me, Phil Arcanos, Gent. ; Me, the Hon. B. B. t Esq. An American wit and satirical poet, of Boston; resided in England, 1776-80.

Green, Nathan. Over-Forty. An American writer of religious fiction, of the day.


Green, Rupert, ft. G. An English writer, of Worcester.

Green, Mrs. S. A Coclney. An Irish novelist.

Green, Thomas, Esq., 1769-1825. A Lover of Literature ; A Young Gentleman. An English man of letters, of Ipswich ; entered the Middle Temple, but de- voted his time to travel and literary research.

Greene, Albert Gorton, 1802-68. Old Gnmes. An American poet; b. at Providence, R.I.; Brown Univ., 1820; for many years President of the E.I. Hist. Soc.

Greene, Annie Douglas Marion Douglas. See "Robinson, Mrs. Annie Douglas (Greene)."

Greene, Asa, M.D., -1837. Elnathan Elmivood, Esq.; A Late Merchant; A Yankee ; Dr. Dodi mus Duckworth, A. N Q. ; Ex-Barber Fnbbleton. An American bookseller and journalist, of New York City ; for a time editor of the New York " Evening Transcript."

Greene, Charles Gordon, 1804-. Flaneur. An American journalist ; b. in Boscawen, N.H. ; editor of the " Morning Post," Boston, 1831-; Naval Officer at the Port of Boston, 1853-57 ; resides in Boston.

Greene, Edward Burnaby, -1788. E. B. G. An English poet.

Greene, Nathaniel, 1797-1876. Bos- cawen. An American journalist; b. at Boscawen, N.H.; founder of the "Bos- ton Statesman," 1821 ; Postmaster at Boston, 1829-41 and 1844-49; and d. in that city.

Greenleaf, Benjamin, 1786-1864. A Practical Teacher. An American edu- cator; b. at Haverhill, Mass. ; Dart. Coll., 1813; Principal of Bradford (Mass.) Academy, 1814-36 ; of Bradford Teach- ers' Sem., 1839-48; d. at Bradford.

Greenleaf, Joseph. Mutius Sccevola. An American lawyer and political writer, of Boston.

Greenleaf, Lawrence N. Peter Punever. An American poet of the day.

Greenleaf, Simon, LL.D., 1783-1853. S. G. An American jurist ; b. at New- buryport, Mass.; Royall Professor of Law in Harv. Univ., 1834-46; Dane Professor, 1846-48; and Emeritus, 1848- 53 ; d. in Cambridge, Mass.

Greenwood, George. An Officer of the Household Brigade of Cavalry. An English officer; Oolonel of the 2d Life Guards ; retired from service in 1838.

Greenwood, James. Amateur Cas-