| | | John Williams (bardic name: Ab Ithel) (1811-1862) was an antiquary and Anglican priest. Born in Llangynhafal, Denbighshire Wales in 1811, he... | | John Richard Green was an English historian. Born the son of a tradesman in Oxford, where he was educated, first at Magdalen College School, and... | | Professor John Richard Krebs, Baron Krebs FRS (born 1945) is a world leader in zoology and more specifically bird behaviour. He is currently the... | | Niall Ferguson (b. April 18, 1964 in Glasgow, Scotland) is a Scottish historian best known for his views on imperialism and the origins of conflict... | | Thomas Coke, M.A., D.C.L. (September 9, 1747 - May 2, 1814) was the first Methodist Bishop and is known as the Father of Methodist Missions. Born... | | Archbishop Richard Bancroft, <small>DD, BD, MA, BA</small> (1544 - November 2, 1610), Archbishop of Canterbury, was born at Farnworth, then a... | | Thomas Goodrich, or Goodricke (d. May 10, 1554), English ecclesiastic, was a son of Edward Goodrich of East Kirkby, Lincolnshire. He was educated... | | Sir John Hrothgar Habakkuk was an economic historian who served as vice-chancellor of the University of Oxford, England. John Habakkuk was born in... | | Donald Woods Winnicott (7 April,1896 - January 28, 1971) was a pediatrician and psychoanalyst. Born in Plymouth, Devon, England, to a prosperous... | | James Burke (born 22 December 1936) is a British science historian, author and television producer best known for his documentary television series... | |