- male, deceased (1780)
- Sir William Blackstone (10 July 1723 - 14 February 1780) was an English jurist and professor who produced the historical and analytic treatise on...
- male, deceased (1376)
- Edward of Woodstock, Prince of Wales, KG (15 June 1330 - 8 June 1376), popularly known as the Black Prince, was the eldest son of King Edward III...
- male, deceased (1336)
- Richard of Wallingford (1292-1336) was an English mathematician who made major contributions to astronomy/astrology and horology while serving as...
- male
- Richard of Wallingford, constable of Wallingford Castle and landowner in St Albans, played a key part in the English peasants' revolt of 1381....
- male, deceased (1214)
- John of Wallingford, also known as John de Cella, (died 1214) was Abbot of St Albans Abbey in the English county of Hertfordshire from 1195 to his...
- male, deceased (1461)
- Owain ap Maredudd (or Owain ap Meredith ap Tewdur or Owen Tudor was a Welsh soldier and courtier, directly descended from The Lord Rhys but...
- female, deceased (1385)
- Joan, Countess of Kent, Princess of Wales (September 29, 1328 - August 7, 1385) is known to history as "The Fair Maid of Kent". The French...
- male, deceased (1434)
- Thomas Chaucer ("c." 1367-14 March, 1434), was the Speaker of the British House of Commons on three occasions and son of Geoffrey Chaucer and...
- male, deceased (1107)
- Miles Crispin (died 1107) (also known as Miles or Milo of Wallingford) was a wealthy Norman landowner, particularly associated with Wallingford...
- male, 1009 years old
- Robert D'Oyly (also spelt Robert D'Oyley de Liseaux, Robert Doyley, Robert de Oiley, Robert d'Oilly and Robert D'Oyley and "Roberti De Oilgi") was...
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