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and manners in various countries written by the Honourable... L. 1800. Mordecai, Benjamin Ben. Rev. Henry Taylor. The apology of ... to his friends, for embracing Christianity; in seven letters to Elisha Levi, merchant of Amsterdam... L. 1771-74.

More, Margareta. Mrs. Anne (Manning) Rathbone. The household of Sir Thomas More. L. 1851.

Morecamp, Arthur. Thomas Pilgrim. Live boys in the Black Hills; or, the young Texan gold hunters ... B. 1880.

Morel, H. Mme. Claude Vignon Rou vier. The daily articles upon the sittings of the Corps Législatif from 1868 to 1870, which appeared in the "Moniteur," with this signature, are attributed to Mme. Vignon Rouvier.

Morell, Sir Charles. Rev. James Ridley. The tales of the genii.. Trans. by ... L. 1764. Horam, the Son of Asmar."

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Morely, Ralph. Henry L. Hinton, editor and publisher of "Acting Plays of Edwin Booth." N.Y. 187-, etc.

Morenos, Ojos. Mrs. Josephine Russell Clay. What will he say? and Only a woman. P. 1873.

Moreton, Andrew, Esq. Daniel Defoe. Everybody's business is nobody's business; or, private abuses publick grievances... By... L. 1725.

Moreton, Clara. Mrs. Clara Jessup Moore, who under this pen-name published most of her writings.

Morganwg, Iolo. Edward Williams. Poems, lyric and pastoral. 1794.

Moriturus. Charles Lamb, on burial societies, and the character of an undertaker; contributed to the "Reflector."

Morlon, G. de. Gaspard Georges, le Marquis de Cherville. Le dernier crime de Jean Hiroux, par.. Paris, 1862.

Morna. - See "Mayflower, Minnie." Morris, Dinah. Elizabeth Evans, in George Eliot's "Adam Bede."

"The Wesleyans at Wirksworth are going to remove from their old chapel, where Elizabeth Evans, the prototype of 'Dinah Morris' in ‘Adam Bede,' preached for many years. The new chapel, which is to be called Bede Memorial Chapel,' is 'to be erected to the glory of God, and in memory of Elizabeth Evans, immortalized as Dinah Morris' by George Eliot in her novel of' Adam Bede.'"

Morris, John. John O'Connor. Wanderings of a vagabond: an autobiography. Edited by.. N.Y. 1873.

Morris, Katherine. Mrs. Frances West (Atherton) Pike. Katherine Morris: an autobiography... B. 1858.

Morris, Dr. Peter, the Odontist.

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Morrison, Mary. Mary B. Washburne. Mortimer, Gilbert. Montgomery Gibbs. Six hundred Robinson Crusoes; or, the voyage of the golden fleece.. L. 1878.

Mortimer, Grace. Miss M. B. Stuart. Bosom foes. N.Y. 187-.

Mortimer, Sir Henri. Almire Gandonnière. Les mystères de la Bastille. Dans la "Chronique." Paris, 1844.

Moschus. Robert Lovel. Poems by Bion [ie. Southey, Robert] and . . . Bristol, 1794.

Moses. Moses Field Fowler. A defence of corporal punishment. B. 1873. Most Artful Man Alive, The. Richard Brinsley Sheridan. - See "Albion."

Most Impudent Man Living, The. Bishop William Warburton. A familiar epistle to... L. 1749. By Henry St. John, Lord Bolingbroke.

Also ascribed to David Mallet. -See the "Monthly Review," Vol. 1, p. 238.

Most Unpatriotic Man Alive, The. Charles James Fox. See "Albion."

Moth. Joseph T. Buckingham. Letters from Washington in the "Boston Courier," 1830 et seq.

Mother, A. Sarah Bird. Amy's first trial. L. 1854.

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Wilson, of Mussoorie. A summer ramble in the Himalayas ; edited by... L. 1860. Mountaineer, The.

Joseph Alston, the "Charleston (S.C.) Gazette," 1810-16.

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Mousse, Alfred. Arsène Houssaye. De profundis. Paris, 1834.

Muehlbach, Luise. Mme. Klara (Müller) Mundt. Geschichtsbilder historische Novellen. Von ... Jena, 1868. Muehlfeld, Julius. E. Robert Roesler. Gegensätze. Novelle. Von ... Altona, 1872.

Müller, Christine. E. C. W. (Gobie) van Walrée. Story of Wandering Willie. N.Y. 187-.

Muggins, William. Charles Selby. Maximums and speciments of... L. 1841.

Muir, Jeany. Dr. John Clark. - See "Montgomery, Miss Betty."

Mul. William H. Muldoon, in the Brooklyn "Sun."

Muldoon, Dennis. George B. Good

win.

Muldoon, Major. William H. Macartney.

Mullian, Mordecai. This name wasoccasionally employed by Prof. John Wilson as a pseudonym, in the "Noctes Ambrosianæ." It is intended as a personification of the inhabitants of Edinburgh.

Mulligan, The (of Kilballymulligan). William Makepeace Thackeray. "The Pimlico Pavilion," in "Punch," August 9, 1845.

Mullner. Jacques Albin Simon Collin de Plancy.

Multatuli. Edward Douwes Dekker. Max Havelaar; or, the coffee auctions of the Dutch Trading Company, 1856. Edinb. 1868.

Mum, Ned. Dr. Zachary Pearce, Bishop of Rochester, in a letter contributed to the "Guardian," No. 121, July 30, 1713.

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Murray, Dominick. Dominick Moran. Murray, Hamilton. Henry Malden. Origin of universities and academical degrees. L. 1835. Also in his contributions to 66 Knight's Quarterly Magazine" (L.), 1835.

Murray, Herbert. Rev. Francis Charles Hingeston-Randolph, M.A. The curse of Trecobben. By in the "New Monthly Magazine," 1859.

Musæus. John Morrison, D.D., who, in early life, contributed verses to the Edinburgh Weekly Magazine under this signature.

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Muscipula, Sen. John Collier, of Urmston. Curious remarks on the history of Manchester [by J. Whitaker]. L. 1771.

Musgrave, Philip. Rev. Joseph Abbott, M.A. Philip Musgrave; or, the adventures of a missionary in Canada. L. 184-.

Musical Professor, A. Edward Holmes. A ramble among the musicians of Germany, giving some account of the operas of Munich, Dresden, Berlin, etc. L. 1828.

Musical Small-coal Man. Thomas Britton.

Musidorus. B. Way. His signature to a letter in the "Microcosm" (published at Eton College, 1787).

Mutual Friend, A. Mrs. Grote. The case of the Poor against the Rich L. 1850.

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Myers, Ned. Lemuel Bryant, in one of Cooper's novels.

Mylius, Otfried. Karl Müller. Für Frauenhand. 1875.

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Myra. Mrs. A. W. Fairbanks, European correspondent of the Herald " (Cleveland, O.).

Myrtle, Annie. Miss Annie M. Chester.

Myrtle, Harriet. Mrs. Mary (Gillies) Miller. More fun for our little friends. L. 1864.

Myrtle, Mrs. Harriet. Mrs. Lydia Falconer Miller. A day of pleasure... L. 1853.

Myrtle, Lewis. George Canning Hill. Our parish; or, pen paintings of village life. P. 187-.

Myrtle, Marmaduke, Gent. Richard Steele, in the "Lover."

1713.

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Myrtle, May. Mrs. Maria Holden. Myrtle, Minnie. Mrs. Sarah Morgan (Bryan) Piatt. Mrs. Piatt early

in life wrote for the "Louisville Journal" and the "New York Ledger "; but after her marriage, for the " Galaxy," "Our Young Folks," and other periodicals.

Myrtle, Minnie. Mrs. Anna C. John

son Miller. The myrtle wreath; or, stray leaves recalled. N.Y. 1854.

Myrtle, Mollie. Miss Julia Bacon, who has published prose and verse under several noms de plume, the most popular of which was " Mollie Myrtle."

Myrtle, Mollie. Miss Agnes Leonard. Myrtle blossoms. 1863.

Mystery. Mrs. Maria Elizabeth (Jourdan) Westmoreland, whose many and valued contributions to the Southern press have appeared under this pen-name.

N. C. B. Northrup. Political remarks by... Charleston, 1861.

N., Earl. Rev. William Nelson, 1st Earl Nelson, in Beloe's "Sexagenarian," Vol. II., p. 156. 2d ed. L. 1818.

N. of Arkansas. Col. C. F. M. Noland.

N. A. B. Charles Alexander Nelson. His signature to a description of the Cornell University library in the "Evening Post" (N.Y.), Sept. 13, 1883.

N., C. John Wilson and others. Christmas chit-chat: poetry in " Blackwood's Magazine," Vol. 10, p. 493 et seq.

N., C., C.F.P.D. Cornelius Nary. New Testament translated... Dublin, 171819.

N., C. A. Charles Alexander Nelson, as Boston correspondent of the "American Bookseller" (N.Y. 187- to 1881).

N. C. M. S. C. Humphrey Cotes. An enqviry into the condvet of a late Right Honovrable Commoner [Mr. Pitt]. L.

1766.

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N., J. B. John Bowyer Nichols. The life and errors of John Dunton... L.. 1818.

N., J. H. John Henry Newman. The dream of Gerontius. L. 1865.

N. J. N. Mrs. A. G. Wilson. Time will tell. By... 1868.

N. N. Rev. John Strachan, in his contributions to the "Canadian Magazine."

N. N. Charlwood Lawton. Civil comprehension, etc., in a letter to a friend... L. 1705.

N. O. Lieut. Edward Thompson. The demi-rep. By . . . author of the "Meretriciad." L. 1756.

N. O. Ancien, Missionaire. Rev. Jean André Cuoq. Études philologiques sur quelques langues sauvages de l'Amérique. Montreal, 1860.

N., R. Randal Norris, sub-treasurer, Inner Temple.-See Lamb's "Elia," "The Old Benchers," etc.

N. R. John Hunter. Miscellanies... 1843.

N. R. S. John Bowyer Nichols, Esq. F.S.A. " Among his duties from an early age, was that of assisting in the editorship of this [the "Gent."] Magazine; and the contributions which he made to its pages, when not signed with his initials, had usually the signature "N. R.S." being the final letters of his name."

N. S. G. Lyman Hotchkiss Bagg. His signature in "Oliver Optic's Magazine," and N.Y. "Citizen," 1869.

N., T., Philomath. Jonathan Swift. A famous prediction of Merlin, the British Wizard... Edinb. 1708.

N., W. William Noy. His signature in "Notes and Queries," etc., 186571.

N., W. William Naish. George Fcx and his friends... L. 1859.

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Nagrom. Morgan, Boston correspondent of the "Cleveland (O.) Leader." Nancy, A. P. F. Anne Philibert François Claude. Alphonse de Coucy; ou, quelques scenes de la campagne de Russie. Metz, 1819.

Nankin Man, A. Abbé Evariste Régis Huc. "Letters from... of Science," in the "Gazette de France."

Nasby, Petroleum Vesuvius. David Ross Locke. Nasby: divers views, opinions, and prophecies of yours trooly. lait paster in the Church of the Noo Dispensashun. 1863.

Natali, Agnes and Fanny. Agnes and Fanny Heron. A nom de théâtre.

Native and Inhabitant of that Place, A. Robert Beverley. The history and present state of Virginia ... By... L. 1705.

Native, and Member of the House of Burgesses, A. Thomas Jefferson. A summary view of the rights of British America

1774.

Williamsburg,

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Native of Scotland, A. Bruce. Poems, chiefly in the Scottish dialect, originally written under the signature of the "Scots-Irishman... Washington, Pa., 1801.

Native of that Colony, A. Carter Braxton. Address to the Convention of the Colony... of Virginia ... P. 1776.

Native of the Forest, A. William Apes. The experience of ... written by himself. N.Y. 1831.

Native of the South, A. Dr. Thomas Cooper, or A. S. Johnson. Memoirs of a Nullifier, written by himself ... Columbia, 1832.

Native of Virginia, A. William Branch Giles. Public defaulters brought to light, etc. N.Y. 1822.

Native of Virginia, A. Daniel McLeod. The rebellion in Tennessee

Washington, 1862.

Native of Virginia, A. Moncure Daniel Conway. The rejected stone; or, insurrection vs. resurrection in America B. 1861.

Native African, A. Quobna Ottobouh Cugoano. Thoughts and sentiments on the evil of slavery.. L. 1791.

Native American, A. Richard Hildreth. Native Americanism detected and exposed... B. 1845.

Native American, A. E. Hutchinson. "Young Sam"; or, native American's own book... N.Y. 1855.

Native Artist, A. Edward Pugh. Cambria depicta: a tour through North Wales... By... L. 1816.

Native Born Citizen of the United States, A. Oliver Erans. Exposition of part of the patent laws... 1816.

Native Brahmin, A. Joguth Chunder Gangooly. Juthoo and his Sunday-school. By... B. 1861.

Native Canadian, A. Lt. Col. George T. Denison, Jr., LL.B. prepared for war?

Canada is she Toronto, 1861. Native Citizen and Servant of the State, A. Alexander Contee Hanson. Political schemes and calculations, addressed to the citizens of Maryland... Annapolis, 1784.

Native Georgian, A. Augustus Baldwin Longstreet. Georgia scenes, characters, incidents, etc., in the first half century of the republic. N.Y. 1840.

Nat'ral Born Durn'd Fool, A. George W. Harris. Sut Lovengood: yarns spun by a ... N.Y. 1867.

Naturalist. Philip Lutley Sclater. Naturalist's impressions of Spain.

1861.

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Naturalist, A. William John Broderip, Esq., F.L.S. Leaves from the notebook of... L. 1852.

Naturalist, A. Count Valerian Krasinski. Monachologia; or, handbook of the natural history of monks... Edinb. 1852.

Naturalist, A. Arthur Adams. Travels of... in Japan and Manchuria. L. 1870.

Naturalist, The. John Matthew Jones. The Naturalist in Bermuda... L. 1859. Naufragus. Mr. Horne. The adventures of ... L. 1827.

Nava, Franz. Edward Francis Rimbault. A number of musical compositions, arrangements, etc., under this pseudonym, after 1852.

Naval Officer, A. Augustus Collingridge. The lieutenant and the crooked midshipman: a tale of the ocean. 1844.

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Neafie. Edwin R. Purple.

Neale, Flora. Mrs. Georgie A. (Hulse) McLeod, a constant contributor to magazines, etc., North and South, under this and other signatures.

Neale, Nettie. Miss Maggie E. Heath, who was favorably known to the readers of the "Field and Fireside" (Raleigh, N.C.) under this pen-name. She also contributed to the Richmond "Christian Advocate" and the Nashville "Home Circle," under the pseud. of "Miriam," both prose and verse.

Near Observer, A. Mr. Bentley. A few cursory remarks upon the state of parties, during the administration of the Right Hon. Henry Addington. L. 1803.

Near Observer, A. M. Montagu. Friendly remarks upon some particulars of his administration, in a letter to Mr. Pitt. L. 1796.

Necessitarian, A. John Allen, M.D. Illustrations of Mr. Hume's essay concerning liberty and necessity . . . L.

1795.

Neck, Mr. Vander. James Burgh. An account of the first settlement, laws, form of government, and police of the Cessares, a people of South America. In nine letters, from. . . one of the senators of that nation, to his friend in Holland... L. 1764.

Neckar. R. Fisher. Seventeen numbers... upon the causes of the present distress of the country... N.Y. 1837.See "Citizen of New York, A.”

Needham, Marchamont. Josiah Quincy, Jr., who, under this signature, commenced a series of papers in the Boston "Gazette," June 7, 1772, which were ended in January, 1774.

Neighbor, A. Nathan Fiske, S.T.D. -See "General Observer, The."

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Neighbour, A. Sir Charles Morell. The contrast: a familiar epistle to Mr. C. Churchill, on reading his poem called Independence." By... L. 1764. Neighbour, A. Ebenezer Chaplin. A treatise on Church government. B. 1773. Neighbouring Minister, A. William Fleetwood, Bishop of St. Asaph. A funeral sermon upon Mr. Noble. L. 1713. Neil, Rose. Miss Isabella Harwood. Nella. Miss E. Ward, Cousin Winifred. L. 18-.

Nellerto, Don Juan. Juan Antonio Llorente. History of the Inquisition of Spain. L. 1827.

Nellie. Miss E. Mursh. Issy and her lovers. L. 18-.

Nemesis. A pseudonym of Junius (q.v.). The letter thus signed is dated

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