MATURIN, EDWARD (son of Charles Robert Maturin, C. of St.
Peter’s church, Dublin, and novelist 1782–1824). _b._ Dublin
1812; ed. at Trin. coll. Dublin, B.A. 1832; barrister in
the U.S. of America; professor of Greek in College of South
Carolina; taught Greek and Latin in New York 30 years; revised
the Gospel of St. Mark for the American Bible Union 1850; author
of Montezuma, the last of the Aztecs, a romance 2 vols. New York
1845; Benjamin the Jew of Grenada, a romance 1848; Eva, or the
Isles of life and death 2 vols. 1848; Lyrics of Spain and Erin.
Boston 1850; Bianca, a tale of Erin and Italy. New York 1852.
_d._ New York 25 May 1881.
MATURIN, WILLIAM (brother of preceding). _b._ Dublin 1803; ed.
at Trin. coll. Dublin, B.A. 1831, M.A., B.D. and D.D. 1866; C.
of a church in Dublin; P.C. of All Saints, Grangegorman, Dublin
1844 to death; librarian in archbishop Marsh’s library, Dublin
about 1860; author of Six lectures on the events of holy week.
Oxford 1860; The blessedness of the dead in Christ, sermons