- male, deceased (1645)
- Archbishop William Laud (October 7 1573 - January 10 1645) was Archbishop of Canterbury and a fervent supporter of King Charles I of England, whom...
- female, deceased (1660)
- Princess Mary, Princess Royal, Princess of Orange-Nassau was the eldest daughter of King Charles I of England, Scotland, and Ireland and his queen,...
- male, deceased (1677)
- Sir William Berkeley (Hanworth Manor, Middlesex 1605 - Berkeley House, Mayfair, London July 9, 1677) was a Governor of Virginia, appointed by King...
- female, deceased (2006)
- Pauline Gregg (born July 17, 1909 - died March 11, 2006) was a British historian whose published works are concentrated upon the period of the...
- male, deceased (1662)
- William Lenthall, was an English politician of the Civil War period, Speaker of the House of Commons. The second son of William Lenthall of North...
- male, deceased (1648)
- Sir Charles Lucas (1613-1648) was an English soldier, a Royalist commander in the English Civil War. He was the son of Sir Thomas Lucas of...
- male, deceased (1652)
- James King, later Lord Eythin, (1589 - 1652) was a Scottish soldier, who served in the Swedish army, and who later supported King Charles I in the...
- male, deceased (1679)
- William Goffe (1605?-1679?), English parliamentarian, son of Stephen Goffe, puritan rector of Stanmer in Essex, began life as an apprentice to a...
- male
- William Marshall (flourished 1617-1649) was a seventeenth century British engraver and illustrator, best known for his print depicting "Charles the...
- male, deceased (1625)
- Orlando Gibbons (baptised December 25 1583 - June 5 1625) was an English composer and organist of the late Tudor and early Jacobean periods. He was...
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