- male, deceased (1759)
- Henry Hawley (c. 1679 - 1759), British lieutenant-general, entered the army, it is said, in 1694. He saw service in the War of Spanish Succession...
- male, deceased (1298)
- Sir John de Graham was a Scottish soldier, born in the lands of Dundaff, in the late 13th century. He was a patriot, fighting alongside Sir William...
- male, deceased (1808)
- John Home (22 September 1722 - 5 September 1808) was a Scottish poet and dramatist. He was born at Leith, near Edinburgh, where his father,...
- male, deceased (1746)
- William Boyd, 4th Earl of Kilmarnock, was a Scottish nobleman. William Boyd was educated at Glasgow. Like his father in the rebellion of 1715,...
- male, deceased (1812)
- Donnchadh Bàn Mac an t-Saoir is one of the most renowned of Scottish Gaelic poets and formed an integral part of one of the golden ages of Gaelic p...
- male, deceased (1310)
- Sir William Crawford (born ~1260 - died ~1310) son of Sir Ronald and cousin to William Wallace, was motivated by the murder of his father to join...
- male, deceased (1780)
- General Sir John Mordaunt, KB (1697 - 23 October 1780) was an English soldier and Whig politician, the son of Lieutenant-General Harry Mordaunt and...
- male, deceased (1309)
- James, 5th High Steward of Scotland (1243 - 16 July 1309) was a Scottish noble, Guardian of Scotland during the First Interregnum, and the son of...
- male, deceased (1311)
- Antony Bek(also spelled Beck)(d. March 3, 1311), bishop of Durham, belonged to a Lincolnshire family. Having entered the church, he received...
- male, deceased (1766)
- Thomas Arthur, comte de Lally, baron de Tollendal (January, 1702 - 1766), French general, was born at Romans, Dauphin, being the son of Sir Gerald...
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