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  • Dixon, Thomas (1831–80), cork cutter and grocer.
  • Dixon, William Hepworth (1821–79), barrister, historian and traveller. He edited The Athenæum from 1853 to 1869. In AB-5, AB-6.
  • Dobell, Sydney Thompson (1824–74), (pseud. “Sydney Yendys”), poet and literary scholar.
  • Domett, Alfred (1811–87), writer and premier of New Zealand. In AB-2, AB-5, AB-6. See biographical sketch.
  • Donne, John (1572–1631), poet and Church of England clergyman.
  • Donoughmore, Lady, see Hutchinson, Thomasina Jocelyn Hely-.
  • Dow, William Alexander (d. 1848, aged 41), lawyer and early friend of RB. In AB-2.
  • Dowglass, Frances (née Pollock, d. 1843, aged 57), correspondent.
  • Dowglass, Frances (“Fanny”) Jones (1808–59), correspondent. In AB-1, AB-3, AB-4.
  • Dowson, Christopher, Jr. (1807–48), early friend of RB. In AB-2.
  • Drayton, Michael (1563–1631), poet.
  • Droin, Moïse (1806–97), French Evangelical Protestant minister.
  • Dryden, John (1631–1700), poet, playwright, and critic.
  • Du Potet de Sennevoy, Jean (1796–1881), Baron, French estericist and author.
  • Du Quaire, Frances Mary (née Blackett, 1822–95), friend and correspondent. In AB-3, AB-4, AB-5, AB-6, AB-7.
  • Dudevant, Amantine Lucile Aurore (née Dupin, 1804–76), (pseud. “George Sand”), French novelist and memoirist. In AB-3, AB-4.
  • Duff, Anna Julia Grant (née Webster, 1838–1915), author and wife of M. E. Grant Duff (1829–1906).
  • Duff, M. E. Grant, (1829–1906), politician and author. In AB-4, AB-5, AB-6.
  • Dumas, Alexander (père), (1802–70), French writer and playwright.
  • Dumas, Alexandre (fils), (1824–95), French writer and dramatist.
  • Dupuy, Sophia (née Parsons, 1783–1862), friend of Miss Mitford.
  • Duyckinck, Evert A. (1816–78), American publisher and biographer.
  • Duyckinck, George Long (1823–63), American writer.
  • Dyke, Louisa Jane (née Browning, 1826–80), RB’s cousin.
  • Dyke, Richard Jebb (1817–90), married RB’s cousin Louisa Jane Browning in 1846. In AB-2, AB-3, AB-4.

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