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Lord Rector of the TJniv of Glasgow m 1822 and 1823; Commis- sioner for Indian Affairs, 18GO.

Mackittrick, Richard Kendall. R. K. M.

McKoy, William. Lang Syne. An American writer, of Philadelphia.

Mackworth, Sir Diglby, Bart , 1789- 1852 A Field Officer of Cavahy An English (?) soldier, b. at Oxford; en- tered the army in 1807 ; became colonel in 1851 ; d. at Glan Usk, County Mon- niouth

Mackworth, Sir Humphrey. Sir IT Jlf , A Member of Parliament. An English political writer, of the first part of the 18th century.

Macky, John A Gentleman Here. An English traveller, of the earlier part of the 18th century

M'JJaggan, Rev. Alexander. A Gentleman in the North. A Scottish min- ister, of Little Dunkeld.

McLane, Mary Jane. Mary Jane WmcHe An American writer.

Maclaren, John. A Fellow Labourer. A Scottish writer.

M'Lauchlan, Thomas, D D. An Eye* Witness. A Scottish writer.

Mclaughlin, J Fairfax. Pasqmno. An American writer.

Mcliean, , D D. Minister of the

Church of Scotland

Maclean, Lachlan, M.D. Seneaclne. A Scottish writer

Maclehose, Mrs. Agnes (Craig), 1759-1841. Clai inda. A Scottish lady ; widow of Mr. A. Maclehose, writer, of Glasgow ; well known to a large circle as the Clarinda of Burns ; d. at Calton- hill, Edinburgh.

M'iLelland, George. A Friend to the Peace of the Church of Scotland. A Scot- tish writer.

Mclieod, Daniel. A Native of Vir- ginia, An American writer.

McLeod, Mrs. Georgie A. (Hulse). Flora Neale. An American, "South- land" writer; b in Florida; in 1858, married Dr. A. W. McLeod, of Halifax, N 8. ; Principal of the " Southern Liter- ary Institute " of Baltimore, in 1870.

Macleod, Malcolm. A Lancashire Artisan. An English writer.

Macleod, Xavier Donald, 1821-65. Pynnshurst. An American R. C. priest and miscellaneous writer; b. in New York City; professor at Mount St. Mary's College, near Cincinnati ; d. near that city.

Maclise, Daniel, K.A., 1811-70 Al- fred Croquis. An eminent Irish artist;


b. in Cork , went to London in 1828, and passed the rest of his life chiefly in that city, and d. there

McMahon, Mrs. Margaret (Hale). Pauline Matkham.

MacMullen, John A Late Staff Ser- geant of the ISth Light Infantry. An Eng- lish soldier.

McMuIlen, Miss Mary A. Una. An American poet, of the West.

MacNally, Leonard, 1752-1820 ^4 Barrister of the Inner Temple. An Irish lawyer and dramatist , b. in Dublin ; called to the Irish bar in 1776 ; resided for a time in London, but returned to Ireland ; d. in his native city

McNaughton, James. An Obsener. An American physician.

McNaughton, John H Babble "Brook An American poet, of Caledonia, N.Y

M'Neall, Alexander The Odd Fellow. A Scottish lawyer, of Glasgow.

M'NeiU, Archibald. A Member of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, A Scottish writer of the day ; writer to the Signet

Macneill, Hector, Esq, 1746-1818. An Eminent Editor. A Scottish poet ; b. at Rosebank, on the Esk , after residing in Glasgow, Bristol, and the West Indies, he spent his last years in Edinburgh, and d. there.

MacNeven, William James, M D , 1763-1841. An Irish Catholic An Irish physician ; b. at Ballynahowne, Co. Gal- way ; in 1805 came to New York City and practised physic till his death.

31acnish, Robert, M.D , LL.D.,1802- 37. The Modern Pijthaaorean. A Scot- tish writer ; b and d, in Glasgow ; studied his profession at Glasgow and Paris; wrote for " Blackwood."

Macomb, Robert. A Wing of 76. An American writer, of New York.

Mac pliers on, Mrs. Brewster. X. H. A Scottish religious writer of the day.

Macpherson, John. A Pennsyhania Sailor. An American political writer.

McPherson, Malcom. H McGuire. An American (* ) amateur journalist.

M'Quin, AbbS Angel Denis, 1756- 1823. Gleaner. A French refugee in London; returned to France in 1814; but again went back to London, and d. there.

Macsparran, James, D D., -1757. A Dinne of the Church of England. An American clergyman ; b. in Ireland ; a missionary to South Kingston, Narragan- sett, from 1721.

Macsweeny, Joseph, M.D. J. M'S. An Irish writer.