- male, deceased (1702)
- Thomas Smith (1615-1702) was an English clergyman, who served as Dean of Carlisle, 1672-1684, and Bishop of Carlisle, 1684-1702. He graduated MA...
- male, deceased (1710)
- Pierre-Esprit Radisson was a French-born explorer and fur trader. His exploits in 1668 were instrumental in the formation of the Hudson's Bay...
- male, deceased (1683)
- Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 1st Earl of Shaftesbury (July 22, 1621-January 21, 1683), known as Sir Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 2nd Baronet, from 1631 to 1661...
- male, deceased (1710)
- Sir William Wilson was a British architect, builder and sculptor. Born in 1641 in Leicester, Leicestershire, he was the son of a baker. In his...
- male, deceased (1706)
- Charles Sackville, 6th Earl of Dorset and 1st Earl of Middlesex (24 January 1638 - 29 January 1706) was an English poet and courtier, son of the...
- male, deceased (1690)
- Henry FitzRoy, 1st Duke of Grafton KG (28 September 1663 - 9 October 1690) was the natural son of King Charles II by Barbara Villiers, Countess of...
- female, deceased (1709)
- Barbara Palmer, 1st Duchess of Cleveland (November 1640-9 October 1709) was a royal courtesan and one of the most notorious of King Charles II's...
- male, deceased (1684)
- John Nevison (also known as William Nevison) was one of Britain's most notorious highwaymen, a gentleman-rogue supposedly nicknamed "Swift Nick" by...
- male, deceased (1726)
- Charles Beauclerk, 1st Duke of St Albans, KG (8 May 1670 - 10 May 1726) was an illegitimate son of King Charles II of England by his mistress Nell...
- male, deceased (1681)
- Donald Cargill (1610? - July 27, 1681) was a Scottish Covenanter, working to uphold the National Covenants of 1638 and 1643 to establish and defend...
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