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Martyn, Rev. Henry, B.D., 1781- 1811. Fraiiris Cfiri/nne. An English missionary; b. at Truro; educ. at Cam- bridge ; chaplain to the East India Com- pany, 1805 ; d. at Tocat, Persia.

Martyn, John, M.D., 1699-1768. B.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 495.

Mason, Mrs. Caroline A. B. Cm-o- line A. Briggs.

See " I. and P.," First Scries, p. 496.

Mason, Charles. C. M. An Amer- ican lawyer; Harv. Coll., 1834; has for many years practised his profession at Fitchburg, Mass.

Mason, Rt. Hon. John Monck, 1727- 1809. A Gentleman of Ireland. An Irish Shakespearian writer; a privy counsellor in Ireland, and commissioner of that kingdom.

Mason, William, D.D., 1725-97. .Val- colm Macgreqor.

See "I. and P.," First Series, p. 496.

Mason, Rev. William. A Christian Minister. An English clergyman.

Massey, Mrs. Iiucy (Fletcher) . The Same Compiler. An English hymn-writer of the day.

Masson, Ed'ward. A Scottish Philhel- teii. A Scottish jurist; one of the judges in the Supreme Court of Areopagus, and formerly attorney-general for the Morea.

Mather, Cotton, D.D. C. M. ; N. R.; A Gentleman lately Restored from threatening Sickness; One intimatehj acquainted with him ; A Native of Boston ; An American ; An English Minister; A Christian in a Cold Season, sitting before it ; One that was once a scholar to him ; One of the Hearers ; A Lover of his Countri/ ; Her Father ; A Fellow of the Roijal Society ; One of the Ministers in Boston; One of the Ministers in the North-part of Boston ; One who, as a Son with a Father, served with him in the Gospel; One that has had Experience of them; A Christian.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 496.

Mather, Increase, D.D., 1639-1723. Philadelphus.

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Mather, Samuel, D.D., 1706-85. One of the Readers.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 496.

Matheson, Mrs. J. J. (Ewing). His Daughter. An English writer ; daughter of Greville Ewing.

Mattaias, Thomas James. Kien Long, Emperor of China ; The Translator.

See "I. and P.," First Series, p. 496-97.

Mathieson, James E. An Elder. An English religious writer of the day.

Matson, Sarah Anne. B. B. An English religious writer and compiler.


I Matthews, . Anthropos. An

English writer of fifty years ago.

3Iatthews, Rev. Isaac Constantine. A Ra.stor. An English clergyman ; Trin. Coll., Dublin, 1862 ; senior curate of Maidstone.

Maude, Thomas. Traveller Maude. An English avithor of continental travels.

Maule, Thomas. Theodorus Philale- thes; Pliilalethes or Lorer cf Iruth, T. M. An American writer; a sliop-kecjier of Salem, Mass. ; was called before the council, in 1695, for publishing a pam- phlet of two hundred and sixty pages. — ■ See " Essex Institute," Vol. III., p. 238.

Maunsell, Sliss . A Young Lady.

An English lady of early in the nineteenth century.

Mauraii, Edward C. The Adjutant- General of Rhode Island.

Maurice, Rev. John Frederick Deni- son, B.A. A Clergyman; Nobody {the Writer^ ; Rusticus.

See "I. and P.," First Series, p. 497.

Mavor, Rev. WlUiam, LL.D., 1758- 1837. .4 Father.

See "I. and P.," First Series, p. 497.

Maw, Mrs. Lucy. L.M.; His Widow. An English writer; widow of Thomas Maw, of York.

Maxwell, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth (Braddon), 1837-. M. E. B.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 497.

Blax-well, Mrs. Mary H. Cousin Mary. An American writer for the young.

May, Samuel, Jr. M. An American clergyman ; Harv. Coll., 1829 ; Divinity School, 1883 ; for many years resident at Leicester, Mass.

Mayhew, Henry and Augustus. One who has been " almost ivorried to death " : A Lady. .Augustus, 1826-75; d. rather suddenly on Christmas night, at the Richmond Infirmary, where he had been taken for an operation. — Henry, 1812- 87 ; b. and d. in London.

Maynard, George W. The Eagle. An American artist ; b. in Washington, D.C. ; was a pupil of Edwin White in Florence; studying also in Rome and at Antwerp; in 1878 he had a studio in Paris.

Blayo, Henry, M.D. Candidus.

See "I. and P.," First Series, p. 498.

Mazzei, Filippo, 1730-1816. Un Citoyen de Virgiriie. An Italian historian ; b. in Tuscany ; was a merchant in Lon- don, but removed to Virginia; was sent by that State on a secret mission to Eu- rope, from which he returned in 17yri ,