- male, deceased (2003)
- Hugh Redwald Trevor-Roper, Baron Dacre of Glanton was a notable historian of Early Modern Britain and Nazi Germany.
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- Derek Hirst (b.1948, Isle of Wight, UK) is a historian of early modern Britain. A Fellow of the Royal Historical Society and author of four books...
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- male, deceased (1726)
- John Moore (1662-1726) was a Baptist minister from Northampton, Britain. He published a collection of selected sermons in 1722. This was...
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- male, deceased (1699)
- Patrick Gordon was general of the Imperial Russian army, of Scottish origin. He was descended from a Scottish family of Aberdeenshire, holders of...
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- male, deceased (1708)
- Edward Tyson (1650-August 1, 1708) was born at Clevedon, in Somerset. He obtained a BA from Oxford in 1670, a MA from Oxford in 1673, and a MD from...
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- female, deceased (1703)
- Hannah Twynnoy (d. 1703) is reputedly the first person on record to have been killed by a tiger in Britain. Hannah Twynnoy was an early 18th...
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- male, deceased (1965)
- Richard Foster Jones (July 7, 1886-September 12, 1965) was a professor of English at Stanford University, and executive head of the university's... More
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- male, deceased (1725)
- James Terry (died 1725) was an Irish officer of arms who remained faithful to the Jacobite kings of Britain after their escape to the European...
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- male, deceased (1980)
- Wilbur Kitchener ("W.K.") Jordan (1902-1980) was a historian of sixteenth and seventeenth century Britain and the fourth President of Radcliffe...
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- Robert Carver (ca.1485 - ca.1570) was a Scottish Renaissance monk and composer of Christian sacred music. He spent much of his life at Scone Abbey...
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