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Warburton, WiUiam, D.D., 1698- 1779. A Hijpercritic ; An Author.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 582.

Ward, Anna Lydia. A. T. An American writer with J. K. Hoyt, the compiler of " Cyclopjedia of Practical Quotations," etc., in 1881.

Ward, C. A. Britannicus.

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Ward, Rev. Edward, M.A. The Author of the "London Spp"

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Ward, Rev. Henry Dana, A.M. A Harvard Student,- A Master Mason.

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Ward, James Harman, 1806-61. The Commissioner. An American naval offi- cer ; b. in Hartford, Conn. ; entered the United States navy, 1823 ; commander, 1853 ; killed at Mattliias Point, on the Potomac.

Ward, Mrs. M. A. M.A.W. An Eng- lish writer of the day ; wife of Humphrey Ward, and niece of Matthew Arnold.

Ward, Nahuin. A Resident of twelve years at Marietta in that State. An Amer- ican settler in the West ; the owner of numerous. tracts of land in Oliio.

Ward, Plumer. A Torij of the Old School. An English writer of fifty years ago.

Ward, Thomas Humphry, 1845-. The Editor of " Men of the Reign." An English litterateur ; li. at Hull ; educ. at Oxford ; tutor in his college, 1870-80 ; since 1880 engaged in literary work in London.

Ward, WiUiam George. IF. G. W. ; Junior M . A.^ one of the 386.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 583.

Ware, Major . Jasper Smallshot.

An English writer of Warehill, Herts.

Ware, Henry, Sr., D.D., 1764-1845. £*** y«**«; /f, 1^, An American clergyman ; b. at Sherburne, Mass. ; Harv. Coll., 1785 ; pastor at Hingham, Mass., 1787-1805; Hollis professor at Harvard, 1806^0 ; d. at Cambridge.

Ware, Henry, Jr., D.D. H. W., Jr. ; Y****; tft; An Unitarian.

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Ware, John, M.D., 1795-1864. /. W. An American physician ; b. at Hingham, Mass. ; Harv. Coll., 1813 ; Medical School, 1816; adjunct professor, and professor at Harvard, 1832-58; d. in Boston.

Ware, William. W. W.

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Warfield, Mrs. Catharine Ann (Ware) and Lee, i\Irs. Eleanor Percy (Ware). Two Sisters of the. West.

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Waring, Miss Anna Lsetltia. A. L.

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Waring, C. H., 1819-87. C. H. W. An English humorous writer ; d. at Bristol.

Waring, Jeremiah, 1757-1829. One of the People called Christians. An Eng- lish friend, of Alton, Hants.

Waring, John Hurley. A Great Big Fool; The Writer of " The Universal Church."

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Warland, John Henry, -1872. ,/. H. W. An American writer; son of John H. Warland ; one of the Harv. Coll. masons; b. at Cambridge; Harv. Coll., 1827 ; became a journalist ; mar- ried a daughter of Mr. Carter, the gar- dener of the Botanic Garden ; died at Taunton, Mass.

Warland, John Henry,and another. Bumhlerry Buzz.

Warland, Theodore, -1864. T. W. An American clergyman ; b. in Cam- bridge, Mass.; Harv. Coll., 1832; Divin- ity School, 1837.

Warne, Jonathan. A Friend of the Clergij.

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Warner, . /. W. L. An Eng- lish controversialist of the earlier part of the eighteenth century.

Warner, Miss Eliza A. A. H. K. An American writer of the day of North- ampton, Mass.

Warner, Ferdinando, LL.D., 1703- about 1767. F. W. An English clergy- man; vicar of Ronde, Wiltshire, 1730, and rector of St. Michael Queenhithe, London, 1746 w. Barnes E. Surrey, 1758.

Warner, John, D.D., 1736-1800. An- glus ; AnOAEI ME TO TENOS- An emi- nent English divine ; of Trin. Coll., Cam- bridge ; B. A., 1758 ; in 1771 he was pre- sented to the united rectories of Hock- liffe and Chalgrave ; and afterwards to the valuable rectory of Stourton, Wilt- shire ; d. in St. John's Square, Clerken- well.

Warner, Richard, 1763-1857. Us Two. An English litte'rateur of Bath(?), England ; where for twenty-three years he was curate of St. James's Churcli; afterwards rector of Chelwood, Somerset, and Great Chalfield, Wiltshire ; he was a native of Lymington, Hampshire ; and educ. at St. Mary Hall, Oxford.

Warren, Edward, -1878. E. W. An American physician ; Harv. Coll., 1826 ; M.D., 1829; d. 1878.