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MULLER, FRIEDRICH MAX (1823-1900) [29], an English 

 philologist, son of the German poet Wilhelm Miiller (1794-1827). 



MULLER, JOHANNES (1801-1858), a German physiologist, son 

 of a poor shoemaker. 



MULLER, OTTO FREDERIK (1730-1784), a Danish naturalist. 



MURAT, JOACHIM (1771-1815), a French soldier and king of 

 Naples, son 'of an innkeeper. 



MURILLO, BARTOLOME ESTEBAN (1617-1682), a Span- 

 ish painter, son of Caspar Esteban Murillo, and a full orphan at the 

 age of 10. 



MURRAY, WILLIAM, earl of Mansfield (1705-1793), a Brit- 

 ish jurist, fourth son of David Murray. 



NAGELI, KARL WILHELM (1817-1891), a Swiss botanist. 



NAPIER, JOHN (1550-1617) [16], inventor of logarithms, son of 

 Sir Archibald Napier (1534-1608) [21], son of Alexander Napier 

 (1513-1547). Napier's mother was Janet Both well, sister of Adam 

 Both well (1527-1593), who was bishop of Orkney and who was second 

 son of Francis Both well. The mother of Sir Archibald Napier (1534) 

 was Annabella Campbell, youngest daughter of Sir Duncan Campbell. 



NASMYTH, JAMES (1808-1890) [50], an English inventor, son 

 of Alexander Nasmyth (1758-1840), a portrait and landscape painter. 



NAUDIN, CHARLES VICTOR (1815), a French botanist. 



NAUMANN, KARL FRIEDRICH (1797-1874) [56], a German 

 mineralogist, son of Johann Gottlieb Naumann (1741-1801), a German 

 composer. 



NAUMANN, MORITZ ERNST ADOLF (1798-1871) [57], a 

 German physician, brother of Karl. 



NAUMANN, EMIL (1828 ) [30], a German composer, son of 

 Moritz E. A. Naumann (1798-1871) [57]. 



NEANDER, JOHANN AUGUST WILHELM (1789-1850), a 

 German church historian whose original name was David Mendel. He 

 was the youngest child of a Jewish peddler. 



