style. He married Miss Craig of Philadelphia, and after his resignation retired to his country seat of Andalusia and devoted himself to literary pursuits. George W. Biddle practised law in Philadelphia. Besides holding many minor offices in that city, he was a member of the constitutional convention of Pennsylvania in 1873. He became the leader of the bar of the State and was retained in most cases of importance in the Supreme Court of the State. Besides contributing numerous legal papers, he wrote translations of the Greek orations of Demosthenes, and Æschines on the Crown. Col. James Biddle, of the Ninth Cavalry, U. S. A., served in many engagements during the Civil War. His son, David Harmony Biddle, is at the present time (1901) serving in Manila, Index 205, 211 ADAMS, 18, 72, 90, 96, 190 Blatchford, 233, 234, 267, 268, 269, 270, 271 Bonaparte, 64 Booth, 114 Bouché, 41 Boudinot, 11, 39, 118, 263 Bousfield, 64 Bowen, 151 Bradford, 18, 74 Brackenridge, 74, 78, 79 Brevoort, 219, 220 Brooks, 264 Bruce, 274 Buckley, 182, 183 Budleigh, 119 Burgoyne, 147 Burke, 228, 264 Burr, 17, 74, 90, 98, 172, 203 Burrows, 149 Butler, 139 Byron, 222 CALHOUN, 201, 265 Calvin, 4 Campan, 163 Campbell, 219, 221 Carle, 62 Carré, 41, 54 Carroll, 165 Cary, 180 Case, 128 Cass, 148 De Razieres, 21 Desbrosses, 63, 255 D'Estaing, 102 Dewitt, 201 Dibdin, 217 Dodge, 233 Dongan, 18, 22, 23, 33, 90 Douglas, 255 Droilet, 39, 46 Dryden, 221, 222, 224 Dudley, 43 Duponceau, 164 Du Pont, 42 Duyckinck, 129, 190 Dwight, 268 EDGEWORTH, 228 Eggleston, 69 Ellsworth, 159 FAIRCHILD, 148, 149 Fairlie, 201 Faneuil, 42, 44, 45, 46 Fenno, 158, 159 Fish, 201 Fithian, 74 Fitzgerald, 230 Fontaine, 56, 57 Forman, 103, 147, 148, 207, 209, 232 Foy, 146 Francis, 137, 165, 199, 200, 201, 216 Franklin, 17, 156, 178 Fraunce, 17 Frazer, 271, 274 Frost, 99 GAGE, 74, 93, 132, 137 Gaines, 18, 92, 133, 136, 137, 138, 218 |