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1790-1864. N. B. IP. An English surgeon ; for 40 years vaccinator to the National Vaccine Establishment.

Ward, Paul. An Old Ckeltonian. An English writer of the day.

Ward, Mrs. R. A Lady. An Eng- lish writer.

Ward, Robert Pliimer, 1766-1846. R P. W. An English lawyer and states- man ; b. in London and d. in Chelsea.

Ward, Thomas, M.D , 1807-73. Flac- cus An American poet ; b. at Newark, N.J. ; educ. at New Jersey Coll. and Rutgers Med. Coll , N.Y

Ward, Thomas Humphrey. 01. Socius. An English editor of the day

Ward, Townsend. Logan. An American writer, of Philadelphia.

Ward, William George, 1812-. W. Gf. W. An English clergyman; was for some time Math. Tutor at Christ Church, Oxford; afterwards joined the Roman Catholic Church, and became Professor of Dogmatic Theology in the R. C. Coll. of St. Edmund's, near "Ware, Herts.

Wardrop, James, M.D., -1869. A Layman. A Scottish physician, of Edin- burgh; afterwards of London; surgeon to George IV. , a strenuous Unitarian

Ware, C. N Cumberlege. A Lay- man. An English writer of the day.

Ware, Henry, Jr., D.D., 1794-1843. An Unitarian Clergyman. An eminent American minister and pulpit orator ; b. at Hmgham, Mass. ; Harv. Univ., 1812 ; professor at Harv. Univ. Divinity School, 1830-42 ; d. at Frammgham, Mass.

Ware, Rev. John Fothergill Water- house, 1818-81. J. JF. W. W. An emi- nent Unitarian clergyman; b. in Cam- bridge, Mass. ; d. in Milton, Mass. ; min- ister of the Arlington Street Church, Boston, 1872-81.

Ware, Mrs. Mary Clementina. Mary Clementina Stewart. An English writer of the day ; wife of Mr. Hibbert Ware.

Ware, Mrs. Mary (Harris). Ger- trude Glenn. An American " Southland '* poet and prose writer ; b. in Tennessee ; resided afterward in Alabama; in 1864 married Mr. Horace Ware; and in 1871 lived in Columbiana, Ala.

Ware, N. A. A Souths* n Planter. An American writer of the South.

Ware, William X. An Irish writer.

Ware, Rev. William, A.M., 1797-1852. Lucius M. Plso. An American clergyman and novelist ; b. at Hingham, Mass. ; Harv. Univ., 1816 ; editor of the " Christian Ex- aminer," 1838-44 ; d. at Cambridge.

Warfield, Mrs. Catharine Ann (Ware), about 1814-. A Southern Lady ;


Two Sisters of the West. A popular Amer- ican poet and novelist; b. at Natchez, Miss , in 18G8 residing on a farm in Pewee Valley, near Louisville, Ky.

Waring, Miss Anna Iisetitia. A. L. W. An English hymn writer; b. at Neath, South Wales; "is better known through her beautiful spiritual hymns than many others whose life story has long been written."

Waring, Elijah. Orito. An English Friend, of Alton , but left there to reside at Neath, and afterwards became a Wes- leyan minister.

Waring, John Bnrley. An Architect r Hon. Botibol Bareacres. An English art- ist and poet, of London.

Waring, John Scott. 7. S ; Asiati- cus; Bengalensis; A Whig. An English soldier and M.P. ; engaged in the East India Service; the friend and agent of Warren Hastings.

Waring, Miss S. S. W. An English poet; sister of Samuel Miller Waring (1792-1827).

Waring, S. D. S. D. W. An Ameri- can translator of the day.

Warne, Jonathan. A Lover of the Truth An English anti-Quaker writer,. of London, early in the 18th cen- tury.

Warner, Miss Anna B. Amy Lothrop. An American novelist; sister of Susan Warner; b in New York City; daughter of Henry W. Warner, also an American author.

Warner, Rev. Beverly Ellison. Pascarel. An American Epis. clergyman and journalist of the day; in 1882 Hec- tor at South Manchester, Conn.

Warner, Mrs. H. P. H. P. W. An American poet of the day.

Warner, Rev. Richard, 1763-1857. An Aged Parson ; A Retired Country Par- son; Peter Paul Pallet. An English clergyman and voluminous writer ; b. in the parish of Marylebone, London Curate of St James's Parish, Bath, for 23 years; Rector of Chelwood, Somer- set w. Great Chalneld (1809), 1827-67; d. at Chelwood.

Warner, Miss Susan, 1818-85. E. W.; S. W ; Elizabeth WetJiereJL An American novelist; b. in New York City ; for some years resided with her family on Constitution Island, in the Hudson, opposite West Point; d. at Highland Palls, ET.Y.

Warner, William. W. W. See- " J., R." (Richard Jones).

Warren, Arthur. Timothy An American writer of the day.