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BUNGAY, George Washington, journalist, born in Walsham-le-Willows, Suffolk, England, 28 November, 1826. He came to this country at an early age, was educated in New York city, and engaged in journalism. From 1873 till 1887 he was employed in the New York custom-house. He is a well-known lecturer, has contributed to the press, was literary editor of the "Metropolitan," a weekly journal in New York, and is the author of " Offhand Takings, or Crayon Sketches" (New York, 1854); " Traits of Representative Men" (1882) ; " Pen Portraits of Illustrious Abstainers," published by the National temperance society (1884) ; and "The Creeds of the Bells," a poem.
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