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Stone, J. L. The Hebiew Wood Chop- pel . An American writer of the West.

Stone, John. A Society of Gentlemen An English writer.

Stone, John Saville. Johann Samlle Stem. An English musician.

Stone, Miss Martha. See "HubbeH, Mrs Martha (Stone)."

Stone, Mrs. S C. Fleta Forester. An American writer of the day.

Stone, Rev. William, M. A. The Pas- tor of St. Paul's, Haggerstone. An Eng- lish 'clergy man ; Wadham Coll , Oxford, 1803; Vicar of St. Paul's, Haggerstone, 1858-74 et seq.

Stonehouse, Rev. William Brockle- hurst, D.C.L ,-1862. Ftdelis. An Eng- lish clergyman ; Brasenose Coll , Oxford, 1816; Vicar of Ewston, 1821-62; Arch- deacon of Stowe, 1844-62 ; d. at Ewston Ferry.

Stonestreet, Gr. G. Sussexiensis. An English writer.

Stonhouse, Rev. Sir James, 10th Bart , M.D., 1716-95. A Minister. An English clergyman; educ. at St. John's Coll , Oxford; originally a physician at Northampton ; and afterwards Rector of Great and Little Chevcrel, Wilts.; and for many years Lecturer of All Saints, Bristol.

Storer, David Phillatins. An Amer- ican writer of the day.

Storer, Harriet G. R. L. B. ; Mrs. T. Narcisse Doutney. An American au- thor.

Story, Adeline E. Helen Dixon. An American writer of the day.

Story, Isaac, 1774-1803. Peter Quince ; The Traveller. An American poet and journalist; b. and d. at Marblehead,


Story, Thomas, about 1662-1742. T. S. An English Friend, of Cumberland ; afterwards of Pennsylvania; a minister about 50 years ; d at Carlisle, Penn.

Story, William Wetmore, LL.B., 1819-. TF. W. S. An eminent Ameri- can poet and sculptor; son of Joseph Story ; b. in Salem, Mass. ; Harv. TJniv , 1838; since 1848 has resided chiefly in Italy.

Stothert, James Augustine. A Mem- ber of the Gild. A Scottish, antiquary and poet.

Stothert, Rev. William, B.A. Phi- lalethes. An English clergyman; St. John's Coll,, Cambridge, 1832; Vicar of Thorpe-Hesley, Rotherham, 1865-81.

Stott, Robert. Hafiz. An Irish poet, of Dromore ; contributor of odes to the London "Morning Post."


Stouder, O. C. Lancer. An Amer- ican Shakespeare scholar, of Ohio.

Stow, John. A Lay Member of the Church of England. An English writer.

Stowe, Mrs. Harriet Elizabeth (Beecher), 1812- The Amencan Novel- ist; Harry Henderson; Cln istopher Crow- Jield. An eminent American writer; b. in Litchfield, Conn ; daughter of Lyman Beecher; in 1833 married Calvin E. Stowe.

Stowell, Rev. Hugh, D.D., 1799- 1865. A Clergyman; Eight Clergymen. An English clergyman; b. at Douglas, Isle of Man ; Hon. Canon in the Cathe- dral Church of Chester from 1845 ; and later Rural Dean of Salford, where he died.

Stowell, Sir William Scott, Baron, 1745-1836. Civis. An eminent English jurist ; b. at Heworth, Durham ; Corpus Christi Coll., Oxford, 1764; Judge of the High Court of Admiralty from. 1798 for nearly 30 years ; d. at Early Court, near Reading.

Strachan, Rt. Rev. John, D.D., LL.D., 1778-1867. N. N.; Reckoner. A Scottish Canadian clergyman ; Bishop of Toronto, 1839-67.

Strahorn, Robert E. Aletor f Esq.; Alter Ego. An American journalist, of Cheyenne, Wyoming.

Straight, Douglas. Sidney Daryl; An Old Harronan. An English writer.

Strandberg, Karl Wilhelm August, 1818-77. Tahs Qualis. A Swedish poet ; b. at Stigtamta, m Sodermannland. He resided at Stockholm from 1840, and d. there.

Strang, John, Esq., LLD,, 1795- 1863. An Invalid. A Scottish httfra- teur; b. at Downhill ; the son of a Glas- gow merchant; City Chamberlain of Glasgow, 1834-63, where he died.

Strange, Sir Joan, 1696-1754. A Barrister at Law. An English lawyer; b. in London , Master of the Rolls, 1750- 54.

Strangford, Rt, Hon. Percy Clinton Sydney Smythe, Lord Viscount of Strangford, Co. Down, D.CL., 1780- 1855. P. C. S. S. An Irish noble author; educ. at Trin. Coll., Dublin; was a British diplomatist ; d. at his resi- dence in Harley-street, London.

Stratton, Charles Herwood, 1838- 88 General Tom Thumb. An American dwarf; b. in Bridgeport, Conn ; d. at Middleboro, Mass.

Stratton, Thomas. T. S. An English compiler, of Ponder's End, a hamlet in the Co. of Essex.