- male, deceased (1579)
- Sir Nicholas Bacon (1509-February 20, 1579) was an English politician during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I of England, notable as Lord Keeper of...
- male, deceased (1893)
- Sir William Smith (1813 - 1893), English lexicographer, was born at Enfield in 1813 of Nonconformist parents. He was originally destined for a...
- male, deceased (1620)
- Thomas Campion, (sometimes Campian) (February 12, 1567 - March 1, 1620) was an English composer, poet and physician. Campion was born in London and...
- male, deceased (1881)
- John George (1804 - 15 December 1871) was an Irish politician and judge. Educated at Trinity College, Dublin, from which he graduated with an MA in...
- male, deceased (2007)
- Sir Michael Christopher Campbell Hart (7 May 1948 - 20 February 2007) was a British High Court judge in the Chancery Division. Hart was born in...
- male, deceased (1577)
- George Gascoigne (c. 1525 - October 7, 1577) was an English poet. He was the eldest son of Sir John Gascoigne of Cardington, Bedfordshire.
- male, deceased (1836)
- John Bell (1764-February 6, 1836) was an English barrister and equity lawyer. Born in Kendal, Westmoreland, Bell was educated at Trinity College,...
- male, 69 years old
- Max Rufus Mosley is currently serving his fourth term as president of the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile. Mosley is the second son of th...
- male, deceased (1642)
- Sir John Suckling (February 10, 1609-June 1, 1642) was an English Cavalier poet whose best known poem may be "Ballad Upon a Wedding". He was born...
- male, deceased (1714)
- Matthew Henry (October 18, 1662 - June 22, 1714), was an English non-conformist clergyman. He was born at Broad Oak, a farmhouse on the borders of...
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