- male, deceased (1648)
- George Abbot (c. 1603?-February 2, 1648) was an English writer. Known as "The Puritan", he has been oddly and persistently mistaken for others. He...
- male, deceased (1633)
- George Abbot (October 19, 1562 - August 5, 1633) was an English divine and Archbishop of Canterbury. He also served as the fourth Chancellor of...
- male, deceased (1617)
- Robert Abbot (Guildford, about 1560- Salisbury, 1617) was the Anglican Bishop of Salisbury in 1615. The elder brother of the Archbishop, George...
- male, deceased (1662)
- Robert Abbot (1588?-1662?) was an English theologian who promoted puritan doctrines. He is sometimes mistakenly described as the son of the...
- male
- John Abbot was an English Roman Catholic clergyman and poet. His provenance is uncertain, he might have been from either London or Leicester, but...
- male, deceased (1882)
- Edwin Abbott was an English educator. Abbott was in London in 1808, the son of Edward Abbott, an oilman and Italian warehouseman descended from...
- male, deceased (1626)
- Samuel Purchas (1575? - 1626), was an English travel writer, a near-contemporary of Richard Hakluyt. Purchas was born at Thaxted, Essex, and...
- male, deceased (1645)
- Daniel Featley also called Fairclough and sometimes called Richard Fairclough/Featley (born 1578 in Charlton, Oxfordshire—died April 17, 1645) wa...
- male, deceased (1612)
- Bartholomew Legate was an English anti-Trinitarian martyr. Legate was born in Essex and became a dealer in cloth. In the 1590s, Bartholomew and his...
- female, deceased (1614)
- Luisa Carvajal y Mendoza (1566-1614) was a member of the Spanish nobility, a family connection of the Duke of Lerma and religious poet and writer....
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