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Percival, Thomas, M.l)., 1740-1804. ^■1 Gentleman of Manchester. An English physician ; b. at Warrington ; in 1767 settled in Manchester, where he prac- tised with success.

Percy, Mrs. Fanny N. Fanny Per- cival.

Percy, Thomas, D.D., 1728-1811. Incog ; Thomas Dromore. An eminent English divine ; b. at Bridgenorth, Shropshire ; educ. at Christ Church, Oxford ; bishop of Dromore, Ireland, 1782-1811 ; d. at the palace of Dro- more.

Perine, C. E. Charles E. Newton.

Perkins, Augustus Thorndike, LL.B. A. T. P. An American lawyer and genealogist; Harv. Univ., 1861.

Perkins, James Handasyd, 1810- 49. J. H. P. An American writer; b. in Boston ; resided many years at Cin- cinnati, 0., and d. there.

Perkins, John. An Enquirer. An American astronomer of one hundred years ago.

Perkins, Stephen H. S. H. P. An American writer.

Perrie, George W. Buckskin ifose.

Perry, Carolina Coronado. Caro- lina Coronado.

Perry, Joseph Franklin, Jr., M.D. Ashmont. An American physician ; M.D., Harv. Medical School, 1873 ; in 1887, of Boston.

Peters, August. Elfried von Taura. A German novelist.

Peters, L/ouise Otto. Otto Stern. A German writer.

Peterson, F. C. Peter Schwarz.

Peterson, S. A. O. Sallinger.

Pettes, George William. G. W. P.

See "I. and P.," First Series, p. 521.

Pettman, William, Esq. A Man of Kent.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 522.

Petty, William, Marquis of Lans- downe, 1737-1805. L. An English nobleman ; M.P. for Chipping-Wycombe, 1761; succeeded his father, 1761 ; an able and active politician ; d. in London.

Peyton, John Lewis, 1825-. A State Agent. An American writer; b. in Au- gusta Co., Va. ; went to England in 1861 as an agent of North Carolina, and in 1871 still resided there.

Pfelflfer, Emil Charles. A Port Oar. An American athlete ; in 1887 a special student at Harv. Coll., Cambridge.

Pfeiffer, Madame Ida, about 1795- 1868. Queen of the Dead Heads. A Ger- man traveller; b. in Vienna; she twice travelled round the world.


Pfelft'er, Mrs. Sara. Sylvia. A Swedish novelist.

Phllbrick, John Dudley, 1818-86. The Superintendent of Public Schools. An American educator; b. at Deerfield, N.H.; Dartmouth Coll., 1842; superin- tendent of Boston scliools, 1853-74 and 1876-78; d. in Danvers, Mass.

Phllippart, Sir John. " The Editor of the lioyal MilHari) Calendar." An English journalist; b. in London; in 1809 became private secretary to Lord Sheffield; in 1811 received an appoint- ment under goiernment, and became the editor and proprietor of the " Military Panorama."

Philippe, Eugene. Adolphe d'Ennery.

PhUippe, liouis, 1773-1850. The Citi- zen King. King of the French, 1830-48 ; b. at Paris ; d. at Claremont, near London.

Philips, Mrs. Katherine (Fowler). Thf. Incomparable Mrs. K. P.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 522.

Phillipps, Sir Thomas, 1st Bart., 1792-. T. P. An English baronet; b. at Middlehill, Broadway, Worcestershire ; educ. at Rugby and Univ. Coll., Oxford ; B.A., 1815; is a deputy-lieutenant of Worcestershire.

Phillips, Charlotte. Mabel Etchell. An English poet.

Phillips, Sir Kichard. Sir E. P.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 522.

Phillips, Thomas [secular canon at Tongres], -1774. T. P. S. C. T. An English Eoraan Catholic divine; studied at St. Omer's ; prebend of Tongres, with dispensation to reside in England ; d. at Liege.

Phillips, WUlard, LL.D. A Citizen of Massachusetts.

See "I. and P.," First Series, p. 622.

PhUlips, William Wirt, D.D. The Pastor.

See " I. and P„" First Series, p. 523.

PhiUpotts, Henry, D.D., Bishop of Exeter. Henry, Bishop of Exeter.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 523.

Philp, Robert Kent, 1819-. The Editors of the "Family Friend"; The Editor of "Enquire Within " ,• The Origi- nal Editor of the "Family Friend." An English author and publisher ; b, at Fal- mouth; printer at Bristol, 1835-37; re- moved to London, 1846 ; in 1875 resident at 21 Claremont Square, London.

Philpott, J. P. Legalist. An Ameri- can law-writer of the day, of the South ; published at Nashville, Tenn., 1887.

Phlpps, Sir Constantine. Sir C

P ...; Irish Operator. An Irish jurist ; chancellor of Ireland.