- male, deceased (1626)
- Francis Bacon, 1st Viscount St Alban was an English philosopher, statesman, and essayist, but is best known as a philosophical advocate and...
- male, deceased (1808)
- James Wilmot (born at Warwick in 1726, died at Barton in 1808) was a Warwickshire clergyman and scholar. In 1780 Wilmot looked into records in...
- female, deceased (1859)
- Delia Bacon, a sister of Leonard Bacon, (February 2, 1811 - September 2, 1859), is best known for her work on Shakespearean authorship. She was...
- female, deceased (1934)
- Elizabeth Wells Gallup (1848, Paris, New York - 1934) was an American educator and exponent of the Baconian theory of Shakespearian authorship....
- male, deceased (1901)
- Ignatius Loyola Donnelly (November 3, 1831 - January 1, 1901) was a U.S. Congressman, populist, and writer, known primarily today for his theories...
- male, deceased (1954)
- Walter Conrad Arensberg (1878, Pittsburgh - Pennsylvania, 1954) was an American art collector, critic and poet. His father was part owner and...
- male, deceased (1924)
- Dr Orville Ward Owen (January 1, 1854 - March 31, 1924) was an American physician and exponent of the Baconian theory of Shakespearean authorship....
- male, deceased (1899)
- James Plaisted Wilde, 1st Baron Penzance (July 12, 1816 - December 9, 1899) was a British judge and amateur gardener who was a vociferous proponent...
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