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Piatt, John James, and Mrs. Sarah Morgan (Bryan). J'wo in One House.

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

Piohou, Thomas. Thomas Signis 7\i/rret.

Pick, Israel. Israel; Migdal Zojim. A German novelist.

Pickering, Henry. P(/.

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

Pickering, Henry White, A.M. ^1 Teacher. An American scholar; son of John Pickering; Harv. Univ., 1831; afterwards a Boston broker.

Pickering, John, LL.D. A Member of the Massachusetts Bar.

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

Pickering, Joseph. An English Farmer in America. An English trav- eller.

Pickering, Timothy, LL.D. The Secretary of State.

See "'l. and P.," First Series, p. 523.

Pickett, Charles Edvpard. One who knows. An American writer of the day, of San Francisco(?).

Pickett, John T. Joannes Didijmus Archceologtis.

Picton, Col. Thomas. A Gothamite.

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

Pldfliick, Isaac, M.D. Medicus. A Scottish physician of Edinburgh.

Pierce, Edward Lillie, LL.B. E. L. P. An American lawyer ; Brown Univ., 1850; LL.B. at Harvard Law School, 1852 ; in 1887 a lawyer of Bos- ton ; house at Milton.

Piggott, Rev. Solomon, A.M. A Clergijman ; A Father. An English di- vine ; curate and afternoon preacher at St. James's, Clerkenwell ; Sunday even- ing lecturer of St. Antholin's, Watling Street, London.

Pigot, Miss . A Woman of Fash- ion. An English writer of fifty years ago.

Plgott, Edward P. Smythe. Chat- Unant. An English journalist ; editor of the " London Leader."

Pike, Albert, A.M. Col. Pete Whet- stone of the Devil's Fork, of Little Red.

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

Pike, Miss Mary Caroline. Sidney Hyde.

Pike, Mrs. Mary H. (Greene). Ida May.

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

Pilkington, Mrs. Lsetitia. Mrs.

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lin(?), of the eighteenth century.

PUkington, M. The Draper. An Irishman of Dublin, of the eighteenth century.


Pilkington, W. W. P. An English journalist of London.

Pilstraud, Rev. B. Lodbrok. A Swed- ish clergyman and novelist.

Pinckney, Charles, LL.D. A South Carolina Federalist.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 524.

Pinckney, Rev. Charles Cotes worth, Jr. The Rector. An American Episcopal clergyman ; in 1887 still of Charleston, S.C.

Pinckney, Miss Maria. A Lady. An American woman; eldest daughter of Gen. Cliarles Cotesworth Pinckney.

Pinckney, Thomas. Achates.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 524.

Pinkerton, John, F.S.A. Vindex ; Phillstor.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 524.

Pinkney,WiUiam, LL.D., 1764-1822. Cuius ; Decius. An American lawyer, ora- tor, and statesman ; b. at Annapolis, Md. ; admitted to the bar, 1783 ; minister to England, 1806-11 ; United States sena- tor, 1820-22; d. in Washington, D.C.

Pinnock, Rev. William, -1885. A Friend to Youth. An English clergyman.

Piozzi, Mrs. Hester Lynch (Thrale Salusbury). An Octogenary Pen.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 524.

Pise, Charles Constantine, D.D., 1802-06. Her Brother-in-Law. An American Roman Catholic ecclesiolo- gist; b. at Annapolis, Md. ; educ. at Rome ; on his return he held several important pastoral positions ; d. at Brooklyn, is'.Y.

Pitcairne, Archibald, M.D., 1652- 1713. Gualterus Dannistonus.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 524,

Pitt, Thomas, Lord Camelf ord, 1736- 37 to 1793. A Gornishman. An English jurist; b. at Boconnoc; Clare Hall, Cam- bridge, 1757 ; M.P., 1761-84 ; resided in Italy, 1787-80 and 1791-93 ; d. in Flor- ence.

Pitt, William, Earl of Chatham, 1708- 78. A Rt.-Hon. Gentleman ; The Great Commoner ; Jowler ; The British Cicero ; Mr. P .

See "I. and P.," First Series, p. 524.

Pitt, Rt. Hon. William, 1759-1806. The Most Insolent Man Alive; Pitti-Clout.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 524.

Place, Francis. A London Tailor.

See "I. and P.," First Series, p. 524.

Pliinckner, Othello v. Eginhardt. A German novelist.

Plantagenet, Joan. The Fair Maid of Kent.

Piatt, Rev. Robert, 179.5-. Omega. An Englisli Rmnan Catholic priest; b.