- male, deceased (1885)
- John Bowes (1811-1885) was an English art collector and thoroughbred racehorse owner who founded the Bowes Museum in Barnard Castle, Teesdale. Born...
- male, deceased (1917)
- George Brown (7 December 1835 - 7 April 1917), English missionary. He was the son of George Brown, barrister. Brown as a young man belonged to the...
- male, deceased (1269)
- John de Balliol (Baliol) (c. 1210 – c. 25 October, 1268), was born in Barnard Castle to Hugh de Balliol, Lord of Barnard Castle and Gainford (c. 11...
- male, deceased (1313)
- John de Balliol, King of Scots (also called John II de Balliol) (1249-1314), was born at Barnard Castle, County Durham, the son of Dervorguilla of...
- male, deceased (1779)
- Jeremiah Dixon (July 27 1733 - January 22 1779) was an English surveyor and astronomer who is perhaps best known for his work with Charles Mason,...
- male, deceased (1993)
- Cyril Northcote Parkinson (born July 30, 1909 in Barnard Castle, Durham County- died March 9, 1993 in Canterbury, Kent) was a naval historian and...
- male, deceased (1964)
- Sir Cuthbert Morley Headlam, 1st Baronet PC DSO OBE TD (1876-27 February 1964) was a British Conservative politician. Headlam was educated at...
- male, deceased (1216)
- Eustace de Vesci (1169-1216) was lord of Alnwick Castle, and a Magna Carta surety. He was a leader in the First Barons' War, in 1215 marching south...
- male, deceased (1485)
- Sir Robert Brackenbury (d. 22 August, 1485) was a younger son of Thomas Brackenbury of Denton, Durham, England. This was a family which had been...
- male, deceased (1957)
- Moss Turner-Samuels (19 October 1888 - 6 June 1957) was a Labour Party politician in the United Kingdom. He was elected to the House of Commons at...
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