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1S24-, Geoiges de Rieux. A French novelist ; wrote, 1847-57, 169 volumes of romance.

Montgomerie, Hugh E. Edmond Hugomont. A Scottish Canadian writer, of Montreal; returned to Scotland in 1849.

Montgomery, A Popular Au- thor. An English writer and compiler.

Montgomery, James, 1771-1854. Alcceus; Paul Positive} A Poet; G-abnel Silvertongue, Gent, A Scottish religious poet; b. at Irvine, Ayrshire; d. at his residence, the Mount, Sheffield, Eng- land.

Montgomery, Rev. John. A Minis- ter of the Free Church of Scotland.

Montgomery, Miss M M. M. M. M. An American writer.

Monti, Imigi, 1830-. A Consul Abroad; Samuel Sampleton, Esq. An Italian writer ; instructor at Harv. Univ., Cambridge, 1854-59; and afterwards U. S. Consul at Palermo.

Mooar, George, D D., 1830-. G. M. An American clergyman ; b. at Andover, Mass.; Williams Coll., 1851 ; And Theol. Sem., 1855; professor at the Pacific Theol. Sem , Oakland, Cal. (also acting pastor of the Plymouth Avenue Church, Oakland, 1874-77), 1870-83 et seq.

Moody, C.L,LL.D.,F.A.S. A Lady. An English traveller and writer.

Mooney, A, and George Henry. Two Brothers. English writers.

Moore, Mrs. Clara (Jessup) Clara Moreton; Mrs. Harriette Oxnard Ward. An American poet and prose writer; b. in Westfield, Mass. , since 1855, of Phil- adelphia.

Moore, Clement Clarke, LLJD., 1779-1863. A Citizen of New York; Columella ; A Landholder. An American scholar and linguist; b. in New York City ; Columbia Coll , 1798 ; professor in the Epis. Theol. Sem , New York City, 1821-50; and Emeritus Professor, 1850- 63.

Moore, Cornelius, A.M., 1806-. One of the Craft. An American journalist; b. in Hunterden County, New Jersey, editor of the New York "Masonic Magazine."

Moore, Edward, etc. Adam Fitz Adam. English political writers, of London.

Moore, Emily H. Mignonette, An American writer of the day.

Moore, Frederick A. Eugene Sin- clair, An American book-editor, of Manchester, N.H. ; now (1885) residing in Washington, D.C.


Moore, Mrs. H. J. A Lady An American writer

Moore, Jacob Bailey, 1797-1850. A Freeman. An American journalist at Concord, N H , b. in Andover, N H. ; postmaster at San Francisco, 1848-52; d. at Bellows Falls, Vt.

Moore, John, 1730-1802. John Mor- daunt. A Scottish writer ; b. at Stirling ; practised till 1770 in Glasgow , afterwards travelled on the Continent, and resided in Paris and London ; d in London.

Moore, John C Peter Snooks. An American journalist, of Boston.

Moore, Joseph S. Adersey Curiosi- Wioy ; The Parsee Merchant. An Ameri- can writer, of New York City.

Moore, Morris Verax. An English writer on the fine arts.

Moore, Thomas, 1779-1852. T***y lf***fl; Anacreon Moore; Thomas Brown > the Younger; Tom Crib; Thomas Little, Esq.; Mr. Minus; Captain Rock; Tris- magistus Rustifustius ; An Irishman; An Irish Gentleman; One of the Fancy. A popular Irish poet; d. at Sloperton, near Devizes, where he had lived several years.

Moorhead, Mrs. . A Female

Friend. An American poet of the 18th century.

Moosmuller, Oswald. 0. M. An American writer, of Pennsylvania, of the day.

Moquin-Tandon, Christian Horace Benedict Alfred, 1804-64. Fredol. A French physician and dialect writer, of Toulouse ; b. at Montpellier.

Moran, Carlo, 1845-. Harry Blood- good. An American minstrel singer.

Moran, Dominick. Dominick Mur- ray. An Irish actor.

Morandi, Felicita, 1830- Una Lorn- barda. An Italian poet; b. at Varese; at the present time is inspector of the female schools of Northern Italy,

Morant, Rev. Philip, 1700-78. A Clergyman. An English clergyman; Rector of St. Mary's, Colchester ; after- wards of Aldham, Essex.

Mordaunt, Charles, "Earl of Peter- borough, 1658-1735. Matthew Smith. An English statesman and military com- mander.

Mordecai, Samuel. An Old Citi- zen. An American writer, of Rich- mond, Va.

More, Hannah, 1744r-1833. H

M ; Z.; Oneof the Laity, An excel- lent English author; b. at Stapleton; with four sisters kept a private school at Bristol; d. in Windsor-terrace, Clifton.