Hugh Trevor-Roper

Hugh Trevor-Roper

male, deceased (2003)
Hugh Redwald Trevor-Roper, Baron Dacre of Glanton was a notable historian of Early Modern Britain and Nazi Germany.
Derek Hirst

Derek Hirst

male
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... More
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John Moore

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... More
Patrick Gordon

Patrick Gordon

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... More
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Edward Tyson

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... More
Hannah Twynnoy

Hannah Twynnoy

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... More
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Richard Foster Jones

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
James Terry

James Terry

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... More
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Wilbur Kitchener Jordan

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... More
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Robert Carver

male
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... More