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His Wife. An American woman ; wife of Daniel Safford; b. in Hamilton, Mass. ; d. in Boston.

St. Aubyn, Sir John, 6th Bart., 1758- 1839. Montauban. An English baro- net ; b. in London ; d. at Lime Grove, I'utney.

St. Gaudens, Augustus, 1848-. The Sm'iit. An American artist ; b. in New York City; studied in Paris and Rome; lias been vice-president of the Society of American Artists; in 1887 practised his art in his native city.

St. John, Henry, Viscount Boling- broke. Tumbler Harry; Bull; The Sala- mander in my Eye; Lend Gambol; W. Raleigh ; John Trott, yeoman.

See "I. and P.," First Series, p. 541.

St. John, Percy Bolingbroke, 1821-. P. B. St. J.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 541.

St. Leger, Francis Barry Boyle, 1799-1829. The Late Gilbert Earle, Esq. An English barrister-at-law ; commenced his education at Rugby ; at seventeen went to India in the civil service of his country ; however soon returned, and was called a member of the Inner Tem- ple, 1827 ; devoted much of his time to literary pursuits.

Saint Maure, Charles de. A French Officer. A French traveller and writer early in the eighteenth century.

Salmon, Lieon N. Forge of Vulcan.

See "I. and P.," First Series, p. 541.

Salter, Miss Edith A. Assunta Howard.

Sainber, Robert. Engenius Philale- thes, Jun. An English art writer of the early part of the eighteenth century.

Saniinous, Wililam Taylor, -1882. Sam Sly. An English journalist. — See the London "Times," Sept. 28, 1882.

Samson, George Whitefield, D.D., 1819-. A Teacher. An American Bap- tist minister; b. at Harvard, Mass.; Brown Univ., 1839; Newton Theol. Sem., 1843; president of Columbia Coll., D.C, 1859-71.

Sands, Robert Charles. The Am- phllogist; The Neologist.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 542.

Sandstroin, Anna. " Vffe." A Swed- ish teacher and miscellaneous writer.

Sandys, Richard, 1806-77. E. S—s. An English poet and mariner; b. at I'orthalo, St. Keverne; d. at Crowan.

Sandys, Richard Hill, 1801-. R. H. S. An English lawyer ; b. in West- minster; called to the bar at Lincoln's Inn, 1826; m ]»7il, at 89 Chancery Lane, London.


Sangster, Mrs. Margaret E. (Mun- son). M.E.M.S. An American writer of tlie day.

Sankey, WUIlani S. Villiers, A.M. K\eis. An English poet and mathema- tician.

Sargent, Charles Sprague. C. S. S. An American horticulturist; b. in Bos- ton ; Harv. Univ., 1862 ; devoted himself to horticulture at Brookline, Mass., since 1866 ; Arnold professor of arboriculture at Harvard, 1879.

Sargent, Ella S. Elinor Vey.

See "I. and P.," "Glover, Mrs. Elliott," " Elliott, Elinor," " Vey, Elinor," and " Sargent, Ella S." [Miss Sargent be- came Mrs. Glover.]

Sargent, John Osborne. Captain Singleton ; Charles Sherry.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 543.

Sargent, Rev. John Turner, -1877. Bronze Beethoven, " a Looker-on " ; A Pas- tor. An American clergyman ; Harv. Univ., 1827; Divinity School, 1830; for many years minister-at-large in Boston, and afterwards without special charge ; d. in Boston.

Sargent, Lucius Manlius, A.M. Sig- ma ; An Episcopalian.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 543.

Sargent, Richard. A Solicitor. An English lawyer.

Satterthwaite, Franklin, 1846-. Larkjin. An American sporting writer ; b. in New York City ; in 1886 resident at Newark, N..T.

Sauer, Karl Marquard. 3L Alland. A German novelist.

Savage, Rev. George. Amana. An American clergyman.

Savage, James, and others, LL.D., 1784-1873. SylvanusPer—se. An Amer- ican writer and editor; b. in Boston; Harv. Univ., 1803 ; admitted to the Suf- folk Bar in 1807 ; filled several public positions ; wrote for the " Monthly- An- thology," the " North American Review," etc.

Savory, C. H. A Decorator. An English mechanic of the day, of London.

Say, Benjamin, M.D. His Son. An American physician of Philadelphia ; son of Thomas Say, a member of the Society of Friends, and grandfather of Thomas Say, the naturalist.

Say, Samuel. S. S. An English writer of the eighteenth century, in the "Gentleman's Magazine."

Sayers, Frances H. Lady Frances H. Cecil. An English poet of the day.

Sayres, Rev. Gilbert H. The Rector. An American Protestant Episcopal cler-