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 Eschines 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. ADAMS, 18, 72, 90, 96, 190 Addison, 141 Index Blatchford, 233, 234, 267, 268, 269, 270, 271 Allaire, 42, 44, 46, 51, 55, 56, Bleecker, 64, 148 62, 66, 90 Auboyneau, 46 André, 225 Andros, 22, 23 Armstrong, 277 Arnold, 123, 129, 134 Asshurst, 46 Atkinson, 191 Auchmuchty, 93 BACHE, 158 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 Bromfield, 123 Brooks, 264 Bruce, 274 Bailey, 121, 181, 182, 183, 196, Bryant, 224, 225 |